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2411 lines
99 KiB
Python
2411 lines
99 KiB
Python
# Zulip's main Markdown implementation. See docs/subsystems/markdown.md for
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# detailed documentation on our Markdown syntax.
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import datetime
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import functools
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import html
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import time
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import urllib
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import urllib.parse
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from collections import defaultdict, deque
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from io import StringIO
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from typing import (
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Any,
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Callable,
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Dict,
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Generic,
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Iterable,
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List,
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Optional,
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Set,
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Tuple,
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TypeVar,
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Union,
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)
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from typing.re import Match, Pattern
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from xml.etree import ElementTree as etree
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from xml.etree.ElementTree import Element, SubElement
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import ahocorasick
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import dateutil.parser
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import dateutil.tz
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import markdown
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import requests
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.db.models import Q
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from hyperlink import parse
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from markdown.extensions import codehilite, nl2br, sane_lists, tables
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from typing_extensions import TypedDict
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from zerver.lib import mention as mention
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from zerver.lib.cache import NotFoundInCache, cache_with_key
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from zerver.lib.camo import get_camo_url
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from zerver.lib.emoji import (
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codepoint_to_name,
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emoticon_regex,
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name_to_codepoint,
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translate_emoticons,
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)
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from zerver.lib.exceptions import MarkdownRenderingException
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from zerver.lib.markdown import fenced_code
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from zerver.lib.markdown.fenced_code import FENCE_RE
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from zerver.lib.mention import extract_user_group, possible_mentions, possible_user_group_mentions
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from zerver.lib.tex import render_tex
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from zerver.lib.thumbnail import user_uploads_or_external
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from zerver.lib.timeout import TimeoutExpired, timeout
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from zerver.lib.timezone import get_common_timezones
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from zerver.lib.url_encoding import encode_stream, hash_util_encode
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from zerver.lib.url_preview import preview as link_preview
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from zerver.models import (
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MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH,
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Message,
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Realm,
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UserGroup,
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UserGroupMembership,
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UserProfile,
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all_realm_filters,
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get_active_streams,
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realm_filters_for_realm,
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)
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ReturnT = TypeVar('ReturnT')
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def one_time(method: Callable[[], ReturnT]) -> Callable[[], ReturnT]:
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'''
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Use this decorator with extreme caution.
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The function you wrap should have no dependency
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on any arguments (no args, no kwargs) nor should
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it depend on any global state.
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'''
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val = None
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def cache_wrapper() -> ReturnT:
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nonlocal val
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if val is None:
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val = method()
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return val
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return cache_wrapper
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class FullNameInfo(TypedDict):
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id: int
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email: str
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full_name: str
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class LinkInfo(TypedDict):
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parent: Element
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title: Optional[str]
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index: Optional[int]
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remove: Optional[Element]
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DbData = Dict[str, Any]
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# Format version of the Markdown rendering; stored along with rendered
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# messages so that we can efficiently determine what needs to be re-rendered
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version = 1
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_T = TypeVar('_T')
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ElementStringNone = Union[Element, Optional[str]]
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EMOJI_REGEX = r'(?P<syntax>:[\w\-\+]+:)'
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def verbose_compile(pattern: str) -> Any:
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return re.compile(
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f"^(.*?){pattern}(.*?)$",
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re.DOTALL | re.UNICODE | re.VERBOSE,
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)
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def normal_compile(pattern: str) -> Any:
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return re.compile(
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fr"^(.*?){pattern}(.*)$",
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re.DOTALL | re.UNICODE,
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)
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STREAM_LINK_REGEX = r"""
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(?<![^\s'"\(,:<]) # Start after whitespace or specified chars
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\#\*\* # and after hash sign followed by double asterisks
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(?P<stream_name>[^\*]+) # stream name can contain anything
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\*\* # ends by double asterisks
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"""
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@one_time
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def get_compiled_stream_link_regex() -> Pattern:
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return verbose_compile(STREAM_LINK_REGEX)
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STREAM_TOPIC_LINK_REGEX = r"""
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(?<![^\s'"\(,:<]) # Start after whitespace or specified chars
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\#\*\* # and after hash sign followed by double asterisks
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(?P<stream_name>[^\*>]+) # stream name can contain anything except >
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> # > acts as separator
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(?P<topic_name>[^\*]+) # topic name can contain anything
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\*\* # ends by double asterisks
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"""
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@one_time
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def get_compiled_stream_topic_link_regex() -> Pattern:
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return verbose_compile(STREAM_TOPIC_LINK_REGEX)
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LINK_REGEX: Pattern = None
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def get_web_link_regex() -> str:
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# We create this one time, but not at startup. So the
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# first message rendered in any process will have some
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# extra costs. It's roughly 75ms to run this code, so
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# caching the value in LINK_REGEX is super important here.
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global LINK_REGEX
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if LINK_REGEX is not None:
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return LINK_REGEX
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tlds = '|'.join(list_of_tlds())
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# A link starts at a word boundary, and ends at space, punctuation, or end-of-input.
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#
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# We detect a url either by the `https?://` or by building around the TLD.
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# In lieu of having a recursive regex (which python doesn't support) to match
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# arbitrary numbers of nested matching parenthesis, we manually build a regexp that
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# can match up to six
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# The inner_paren_contents chunk matches the innermore non-parenthesis-holding text,
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# and the paren_group matches text with, optionally, a matching set of parens
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inner_paren_contents = r"[^\s()\"]*"
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paren_group = r"""
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[^\s()\"]*? # Containing characters that won't end the URL
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(?: \( %s \) # and more characters in matched parens
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[^\s()\"]*? # followed by more characters
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)* # zero-or-more sets of paired parens
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"""
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nested_paren_chunk = paren_group
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for i in range(6):
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nested_paren_chunk = nested_paren_chunk % (paren_group,)
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nested_paren_chunk = nested_paren_chunk % (inner_paren_contents,)
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file_links = r"| (?:file://(/[^/ ]*)+/?)" if settings.ENABLE_FILE_LINKS else r""
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REGEX = fr"""
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(?<![^\s'"\(,:<]) # Start after whitespace or specified chars
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# (Double-negative lookbehind to allow start-of-string)
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(?P<url> # Main group
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(?:(?: # Domain part
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https?://[\w.:@-]+? # If it has a protocol, anything goes.
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|(?: # Or, if not, be more strict to avoid false-positives
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(?:[\w-]+\.)+ # One or more domain components, separated by dots
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(?:{tlds}) # TLDs (filled in via format from tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt)
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)
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)
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(?:/ # A path, beginning with /
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{nested_paren_chunk} # zero-to-6 sets of paired parens
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)?) # Path is optional
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| (?:[\w.-]+\@[\w.-]+\.[\w]+) # Email is separate, since it can't have a path
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{file_links} # File path start with file:///, enable by setting ENABLE_FILE_LINKS=True
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| (?:bitcoin:[13][a-km-zA-HJ-NP-Z1-9]{{25,34}}) # Bitcoin address pattern, see https://mokagio.github.io/tech-journal/2014/11/21/regex-bitcoin.html
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)
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(?= # URL must be followed by (not included in group)
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[!:;\?\),\.\'\"\>]* # Optional punctuation characters
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(?:\Z|\s) # followed by whitespace or end of string
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)
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"""
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LINK_REGEX = verbose_compile(REGEX)
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return LINK_REGEX
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def clear_state_for_testing() -> None:
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# The link regex never changes in production, but our tests
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# try out both sides of ENABLE_FILE_LINKS, so we need
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# a way to clear it.
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global LINK_REGEX
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LINK_REGEX = None
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markdown_logger = logging.getLogger()
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def rewrite_local_links_to_relative(db_data: Optional[DbData], link: str) -> str:
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"""If the link points to a local destination (e.g. #narrow/...),
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generate a relative link that will open it in the current window.
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"""
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if db_data:
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realm_uri_prefix = db_data['realm_uri'] + "/"
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if (
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link.startswith(realm_uri_prefix)
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and urllib.parse.urljoin(realm_uri_prefix, link[len(realm_uri_prefix):])
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== link
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):
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return link[len(realm_uri_prefix):]
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return link
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def url_embed_preview_enabled(message: Optional[Message]=None,
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realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
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no_previews: bool=False) -> bool:
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if not settings.INLINE_URL_EMBED_PREVIEW:
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return False
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if no_previews:
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return False
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if realm is None:
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if message is not None:
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realm = message.get_realm()
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if realm is None:
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# realm can be None for odd use cases
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# like generating documentation or running
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# test code
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return True
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return realm.inline_url_embed_preview
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def image_preview_enabled(message: Optional[Message]=None,
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realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
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no_previews: bool=False) -> bool:
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if not settings.INLINE_IMAGE_PREVIEW:
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return False
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if no_previews:
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return False
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if realm is None:
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if message is not None:
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realm = message.get_realm()
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if realm is None:
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# realm can be None for odd use cases
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# like generating documentation or running
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# test code
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return True
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return realm.inline_image_preview
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def list_of_tlds() -> List[str]:
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# HACK we manually blacklist a few domains
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blacklist = ['PY\n', "MD\n"]
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# tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt comes from https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt
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tlds_file = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt')
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tlds = [tld.lower().strip() for tld in open(tlds_file)
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if tld not in blacklist and not tld[0].startswith('#')]
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tlds.sort(key=len, reverse=True)
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return tlds
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def walk_tree(root: Element,
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processor: Callable[[Element], Optional[_T]],
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stop_after_first: bool=False) -> List[_T]:
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results = []
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queue = deque([root])
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while queue:
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currElement = queue.popleft()
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for child in currElement:
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if child:
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queue.append(child)
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result = processor(child)
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if result is not None:
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results.append(result)
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if stop_after_first:
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return results
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return results
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@dataclass
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class ElementFamily:
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grandparent: Optional[Element]
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parent: Element
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child: Element
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in_blockquote: bool
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T = TypeVar("T")
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class ResultWithFamily(Generic[T]):
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family: ElementFamily
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result: T
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def __init__(self, family: ElementFamily, result: T):
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self.family = family
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self.result = result
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class ElementPair:
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parent: Optional["ElementPair"]
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value: Element
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def __init__(self, parent: Optional["ElementPair"], value: Element):
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self.parent = parent
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self.value = value
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def walk_tree_with_family(root: Element,
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processor: Callable[[Element], Optional[_T]],
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) -> List[ResultWithFamily[_T]]:
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results = []
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queue = deque([ElementPair(parent=None, value=root)])
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while queue:
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currElementPair = queue.popleft()
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for child in currElementPair.value:
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if child:
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queue.append(ElementPair(parent=currElementPair, value=child))
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result = processor(child)
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if result is not None:
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if currElementPair.parent is not None:
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grandparent_element = currElementPair.parent
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grandparent: Optional[Element] = grandparent_element.value
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else:
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grandparent = None
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family = ElementFamily(
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grandparent=grandparent,
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parent=currElementPair.value,
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child=child,
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in_blockquote=has_blockquote_ancestor(currElementPair),
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)
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results.append(ResultWithFamily(
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family=family,
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result=result,
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))
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return results
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def has_blockquote_ancestor(element_pair: Optional[ElementPair]) -> bool:
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if element_pair is None:
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return False
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elif element_pair.value.tag == 'blockquote':
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return True
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else:
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return has_blockquote_ancestor(element_pair.parent)
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@cache_with_key(lambda tweet_id: tweet_id, cache_name="database", with_statsd_key="tweet_data")
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def fetch_tweet_data(tweet_id: str) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
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if settings.TEST_SUITE:
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from . import testing_mocks
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res = testing_mocks.twitter(tweet_id)
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else:
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creds = {
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'consumer_key': settings.TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY,
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'consumer_secret': settings.TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET,
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'access_token_key': settings.TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY,
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'access_token_secret': settings.TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET,
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}
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if not all(creds.values()):
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return None
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# We lazily import twitter here because its import process is
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# surprisingly slow, and doing so has a significant impact on
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# the startup performance of `manage.py` commands.
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import twitter
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try:
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api = twitter.Api(tweet_mode='extended', **creds)
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# Sometimes Twitter hangs on responses. Timing out here
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# will cause the Tweet to go through as-is with no inline
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# preview, rather than having the message be rejected
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# entirely. This timeout needs to be less than our overall
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# formatting timeout.
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tweet = timeout(3, api.GetStatus, tweet_id)
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res = tweet.AsDict()
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except AttributeError:
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markdown_logger.error('Unable to load twitter api, you may have the wrong '
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'library installed, see https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/86')
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return None
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except TimeoutExpired:
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# We'd like to try again later and not cache the bad result,
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# so we need to re-raise the exception (just as though
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# we were being rate-limited)
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raise
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except twitter.TwitterError as e:
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t = e.args[0]
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if len(t) == 1 and ('code' in t[0]):
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# https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/basics/response-codes
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code = t[0]['code']
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if code in [34, 144, 421, 422]:
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# All these "correspond with HTTP 404," and mean
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# that the message doesn't exist; return None so
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# that we will cache the error.
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return None
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elif code in [63, 179]:
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# 63 is that the account is suspended, 179 is that
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# it is now locked; cache the None.
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return None
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elif code in [88, 130, 131]:
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# Code 88 means that we were rate-limited, 130
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# means Twitter is having capacity issues, and 131
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# is other 400-equivalent; in these cases, raise
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# the error so we don't cache None and will try
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# again later.
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raise
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# It's not clear what to do in cases of other errors,
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# but for now it seems reasonable to log at error
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# level (so that we get notified), but then cache the
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# failure to proceed with our usual work
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markdown_logger.exception("Unknown error fetching tweet data", stack_info=True)
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return None
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return res
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HEAD_START_RE = re.compile('^head[ >]')
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HEAD_END_RE = re.compile('^/head[ >]')
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META_START_RE = re.compile('^meta[ >]')
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META_END_RE = re.compile('^/meta[ >]')
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def fetch_open_graph_image(url: str) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
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in_head = False
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# HTML will auto close meta tags, when we start the next tag add
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# a closing tag if it has not been closed yet.
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last_closed = True
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head = []
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# TODO: What if response content is huge? Should we get headers first?
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try:
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content = requests.get(url, timeout=1).text
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except Exception:
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return None
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# Extract the head and meta tags
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# All meta tags are self closing, have no children or are closed
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# automatically.
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for part in content.split('<'):
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if not in_head and HEAD_START_RE.match(part):
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# Started the head node output it to have a document root
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in_head = True
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head.append('<head>')
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elif in_head and HEAD_END_RE.match(part):
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# Found the end of the head close any remaining tag then stop
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# processing
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in_head = False
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if not last_closed:
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last_closed = True
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head.append('</meta>')
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head.append('</head>')
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break
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elif in_head and META_START_RE.match(part):
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# Found a meta node copy it
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if not last_closed:
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head.append('</meta>')
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last_closed = True
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head.append('<')
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head.append(part)
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if '/>' not in part:
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last_closed = False
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elif in_head and META_END_RE.match(part):
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# End of a meta node just copy it to close the tag
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head.append('<')
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head.append(part)
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last_closed = True
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try:
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doc = etree.fromstring(''.join(head))
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except etree.ParseError:
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return None
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og_image = doc.find('meta[@property="og:image"]')
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og_title = doc.find('meta[@property="og:title"]')
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og_desc = doc.find('meta[@property="og:description"]')
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title = None
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desc = None
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if og_image is not None:
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image = og_image.get('content')
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else:
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return None
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if og_title is not None:
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title = og_title.get('content')
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if og_desc is not None:
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desc = og_desc.get('content')
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return {'image': image, 'title': title, 'desc': desc}
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def get_tweet_id(url: str) -> Optional[str]:
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parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
|
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if not (parsed_url.netloc == 'twitter.com' or parsed_url.netloc.endswith('.twitter.com')):
|
|
return None
|
|
to_match = parsed_url.path
|
|
# In old-style twitter.com/#!/wdaher/status/1231241234-style URLs,
|
|
# we need to look at the fragment instead
|
|
if parsed_url.path == '/' and len(parsed_url.fragment) > 5:
|
|
to_match = parsed_url.fragment
|
|
|
|
tweet_id_match = re.match(r'^!?/.*?/status(es)?/(?P<tweetid>\d{10,30})(/photo/[0-9])?/?$', to_match)
|
|
if not tweet_id_match:
|
|
return None
|
|
return tweet_id_match.group("tweetid")
|
|
|
|
class InlineHttpsProcessor(markdown.treeprocessors.Treeprocessor):
|
|
def run(self, root: Element) -> None:
|
|
# Get all URLs from the blob
|
|
found_imgs = walk_tree(root, lambda e: e if e.tag == "img" else None)
|
|
for img in found_imgs:
|
|
url = img.get("src")
|
|
assert url is not None
|
|
if urllib.parse.urlsplit(url).scheme != "http":
|
|
# Don't rewrite images on our own site (e.g. emoji).
|
|
continue
|
|
img.set("src", get_camo_url(url))
|
|
|
|
class BacktickInlineProcessor(markdown.inlinepatterns.BacktickInlineProcessor):
|
|
""" Return a `<code>` element containing the matching text. """
|
|
def handleMatch(self, m: Match[str], data: str) -> Tuple[Union[None, Element], int, int]:
|
|
# Let upstream's implementation do its job as it is, we'll
|
|
# just replace the text to not strip the group because it
|
|
# makes it impossible to put leading/trailing whitespace in
|
|
# an inline code block.
|
|
el, start, end = super().handleMatch(m, data)
|
|
if m.group(3):
|
|
# upstream's code here is: m.group(3).strip() rather than m.group(3).
|
|
el.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(markdown.util.code_escape(m.group(3)))
|
|
return el, start, end
|
|
|
|
class InlineInterestingLinkProcessor(markdown.treeprocessors.Treeprocessor):
|
|
TWITTER_MAX_IMAGE_HEIGHT = 400
|
|
TWITTER_MAX_TO_PREVIEW = 3
|
|
INLINE_PREVIEW_LIMIT_PER_MESSAGE = 5
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, md: markdown.Markdown) -> None:
|
|
markdown.treeprocessors.Treeprocessor.__init__(self, md)
|
|
|
|
def add_a(
|
|
self,
|
|
root: Element,
|
|
url: str,
|
|
link: str,
|
|
title: Optional[str]=None,
|
|
desc: Optional[str]=None,
|
|
class_attr: str="message_inline_image",
|
|
data_id: Optional[str]=None,
|
|
insertion_index: Optional[int]=None,
|
|
already_thumbnailed: bool=False,
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
desc = desc if desc is not None else ""
|
|
|
|
# Update message.has_image attribute.
|
|
if 'message_inline_image' in class_attr and self.md.zulip_message:
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.has_image = True
|
|
|
|
if insertion_index is not None:
|
|
div = Element("div")
|
|
root.insert(insertion_index, div)
|
|
else:
|
|
div = SubElement(root, "div")
|
|
|
|
div.set("class", class_attr)
|
|
a = SubElement(div, "a")
|
|
a.set("href", link)
|
|
if title is not None:
|
|
a.set("title", title)
|
|
if data_id is not None:
|
|
a.set("data-id", data_id)
|
|
img = SubElement(a, "img")
|
|
if settings.THUMBNAIL_IMAGES and (not already_thumbnailed) and user_uploads_or_external(url):
|
|
# See docs/thumbnailing.md for some high-level documentation.
|
|
#
|
|
# We strip leading '/' from relative URLs here to ensure
|
|
# consistency in what gets passed to /thumbnail
|
|
url = url.lstrip('/')
|
|
img.set("src", "/thumbnail?url={}&size=thumbnail".format(
|
|
urllib.parse.quote(url, safe=''),
|
|
))
|
|
img.set('data-src-fullsize', "/thumbnail?url={}&size=full".format(
|
|
urllib.parse.quote(url, safe=''),
|
|
))
|
|
else:
|
|
img.set("src", url)
|
|
|
|
if class_attr == "message_inline_ref":
|
|
summary_div = SubElement(div, "div")
|
|
title_div = SubElement(summary_div, "div")
|
|
title_div.set("class", "message_inline_image_title")
|
|
title_div.text = title
|
|
desc_div = SubElement(summary_div, "desc")
|
|
desc_div.set("class", "message_inline_image_desc")
|
|
|
|
def add_oembed_data(self, root: Element, link: str, extracted_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
|
|
oembed_resource_type = extracted_data.get('type', '')
|
|
title = extracted_data.get('title')
|
|
|
|
if oembed_resource_type == 'photo':
|
|
image = extracted_data.get('image')
|
|
if image:
|
|
self.add_a(root, image, link, title=title)
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
elif oembed_resource_type == 'video':
|
|
html = extracted_data['html']
|
|
image = extracted_data['image']
|
|
title = extracted_data.get('title')
|
|
description = extracted_data.get('description')
|
|
self.add_a(root, image, link, title, description,
|
|
"embed-video message_inline_image",
|
|
html, already_thumbnailed=True)
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def add_embed(self, root: Element, link: str, extracted_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
|
|
oembed = extracted_data.get('oembed', False)
|
|
if oembed and self.add_oembed_data(root, link, extracted_data):
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
img_link = extracted_data.get('image')
|
|
if not img_link:
|
|
# Don't add an embed if an image is not found
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
container = SubElement(root, "div")
|
|
container.set("class", "message_embed")
|
|
|
|
parsed_img_link = urllib.parse.urlparse(img_link)
|
|
# Append domain where relative img_link url is given
|
|
if not parsed_img_link.netloc:
|
|
parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(link)
|
|
domain = '{url.scheme}://{url.netloc}/'.format(url=parsed_url)
|
|
img_link = urllib.parse.urljoin(domain, img_link)
|
|
img = SubElement(container, "a")
|
|
img.set("style", "background-image: url(" + img_link + ")")
|
|
img.set("href", link)
|
|
img.set("class", "message_embed_image")
|
|
|
|
data_container = SubElement(container, "div")
|
|
data_container.set("class", "data-container")
|
|
|
|
title = extracted_data.get('title')
|
|
if title:
|
|
title_elm = SubElement(data_container, "div")
|
|
title_elm.set("class", "message_embed_title")
|
|
a = SubElement(title_elm, "a")
|
|
a.set("href", link)
|
|
a.set("title", title)
|
|
a.text = title
|
|
description = extracted_data.get('description')
|
|
if description:
|
|
description_elm = SubElement(data_container, "div")
|
|
description_elm.set("class", "message_embed_description")
|
|
description_elm.text = description
|
|
|
|
def get_actual_image_url(self, url: str) -> str:
|
|
# Add specific per-site cases to convert image-preview urls to image urls.
|
|
# See https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/4658 for more information
|
|
parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
|
|
if (parsed_url.netloc == 'github.com' or parsed_url.netloc.endswith('.github.com')):
|
|
# https://github.com/zulip/zulip/blob/master/static/images/logo/zulip-icon-128x128.png ->
|
|
# https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zulip/zulip/master/static/images/logo/zulip-icon-128x128.png
|
|
split_path = parsed_url.path.split('/')
|
|
if len(split_path) > 3 and split_path[3] == "blob":
|
|
return urllib.parse.urljoin('https://raw.githubusercontent.com',
|
|
'/'.join(split_path[0:3] + split_path[4:]))
|
|
|
|
return url
|
|
|
|
def is_image(self, url: str) -> bool:
|
|
if not self.md.image_preview_enabled:
|
|
return False
|
|
parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
|
|
# remove html urls which end with img extensions that can not be shorted
|
|
if parsed_url.netloc == 'pasteboard.co':
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
# List from https://support.google.com/chromeos/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=183093
|
|
for ext in [".bmp", ".gif", ".jpe", "jpeg", ".jpg", ".png", ".webp"]:
|
|
if parsed_url.path.lower().endswith(ext):
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def corrected_image_source(self, url: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
|
# This function adjusts any urls from linx.li and
|
|
# wikipedia.org to point to the actual image url. It's
|
|
# structurally very similar to dropbox_image, and possibly
|
|
# should be rewritten to use open graph, but has some value.
|
|
parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
|
|
if parsed_url.netloc.lower().endswith('.wikipedia.org'):
|
|
# Redirecting from "/wiki/File:" to "/wiki/Special:FilePath/File:"
|
|
# A possible alternative, that avoids the redirect after hitting "Special:"
|
|
# is using the first characters of md5($filename) to generate the url
|
|
domain = parsed_url.scheme + "://" + parsed_url.netloc
|
|
correct_url = domain + parsed_url.path[:6] + 'Special:FilePath' + parsed_url.path[5:]
|
|
return correct_url
|
|
if parsed_url.netloc == 'linx.li':
|
|
return 'https://linx.li/s' + parsed_url.path
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def dropbox_image(self, url: str) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
|
|
# TODO: The returned Dict could possibly be a TypedDict in future.
|
|
parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
|
|
if (parsed_url.netloc == 'dropbox.com' or parsed_url.netloc.endswith('.dropbox.com')):
|
|
is_album = parsed_url.path.startswith('/sc/') or parsed_url.path.startswith('/photos/')
|
|
# Only allow preview Dropbox shared links
|
|
if not (parsed_url.path.startswith('/s/') or
|
|
parsed_url.path.startswith('/sh/') or
|
|
is_album):
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
# Try to retrieve open graph protocol info for a preview
|
|
# This might be redundant right now for shared links for images.
|
|
# However, we might want to make use of title and description
|
|
# in the future. If the actual image is too big, we might also
|
|
# want to use the open graph image.
|
|
image_info = fetch_open_graph_image(url)
|
|
|
|
is_image = is_album or self.is_image(url)
|
|
|
|
# If it is from an album or not an actual image file,
|
|
# just use open graph image.
|
|
if is_album or not is_image:
|
|
# Failed to follow link to find an image preview so
|
|
# use placeholder image and guess filename
|
|
if image_info is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
image_info["is_image"] = is_image
|
|
return image_info
|
|
|
|
# Otherwise, try to retrieve the actual image.
|
|
# This is because open graph image from Dropbox may have padding
|
|
# and gifs do not work.
|
|
# TODO: What if image is huge? Should we get headers first?
|
|
if image_info is None:
|
|
image_info = dict()
|
|
image_info['is_image'] = True
|
|
parsed_url_list = list(parsed_url)
|
|
parsed_url_list[4] = "dl=1" # Replaces query
|
|
image_info["image"] = urllib.parse.urlunparse(parsed_url_list)
|
|
|
|
return image_info
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def youtube_id(self, url: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
|
if not self.md.image_preview_enabled:
|
|
return None
|
|
# Youtube video id extraction regular expression from https://pastebin.com/KyKAFv1s
|
|
# Slightly modified to support URLs of the forms
|
|
# - youtu.be/<id>
|
|
# - youtube.com/playlist?v=<id>&list=<list-id>
|
|
# - youtube.com/watch_videos?video_ids=<id1>,<id2>,<id3>
|
|
# If it matches, match.group(2) is the video id.
|
|
schema_re = r'(?:https?://)'
|
|
host_re = r'(?:youtu\.be/|(?:\w+\.)?youtube(?:-nocookie)?\.com/)'
|
|
param_re = r'(?:(?:(?:v|embed)/)|' + \
|
|
r'(?:(?:(?:watch|playlist)(?:_popup|_videos)?(?:\.php)?)?(?:\?|#!?)(?:.+&)?v(?:ideo_ids)?=))'
|
|
id_re = r'([0-9A-Za-z_-]+)'
|
|
youtube_re = r'^({schema_re}?{host_re}{param_re}?)?{id_re}(?(1).+)?$'
|
|
youtube_re = youtube_re.format(schema_re=schema_re, host_re=host_re, id_re=id_re, param_re=param_re)
|
|
match = re.match(youtube_re, url)
|
|
# URLs of the form youtube.com/playlist?list=<list-id> are incorrectly matched
|
|
if match is None or match.group(2) == 'playlist':
|
|
return None
|
|
return match.group(2)
|
|
|
|
def youtube_title(self, extracted_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> Optional[str]:
|
|
title = extracted_data.get("title")
|
|
if title is not None:
|
|
return f"YouTube - {title}"
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def youtube_image(self, url: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
|
yt_id = self.youtube_id(url)
|
|
|
|
if yt_id is not None:
|
|
return f"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/{yt_id}/default.jpg"
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def vimeo_id(self, url: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
|
if not self.md.image_preview_enabled:
|
|
return None
|
|
#(http|https)?:\/\/(www\.)?vimeo.com\/(?:channels\/(?:\w+\/)?|groups\/([^\/]*)\/videos\/|)(\d+)(?:|\/\?)
|
|
# If it matches, match.group('id') is the video id.
|
|
|
|
vimeo_re = r'^((http|https)?:\/\/(www\.)?vimeo.com\/' + \
|
|
r'(?:channels\/(?:\w+\/)?|groups\/' + \
|
|
r'([^\/]*)\/videos\/|)(\d+)(?:|\/\?))$'
|
|
match = re.match(vimeo_re, url)
|
|
if match is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
return match.group(5)
|
|
|
|
def vimeo_title(self, extracted_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> Optional[str]:
|
|
title = extracted_data.get("title")
|
|
if title is not None:
|
|
return f"Vimeo - {title}"
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def twitter_text(self, text: str,
|
|
urls: List[Dict[str, str]],
|
|
user_mentions: List[Dict[str, Any]],
|
|
media: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Element:
|
|
"""
|
|
Use data from the twitter API to turn links, mentions and media into A
|
|
tags. Also convert unicode emojis to images.
|
|
|
|
This works by using the urls, user_mentions and media data from
|
|
the twitter API and searching for unicode emojis in the text using
|
|
`unicode_emoji_regex`.
|
|
|
|
The first step is finding the locations of the URLs, mentions, media and
|
|
emoji in the text. For each match we build a dictionary with type, the start
|
|
location, end location, the URL to link to, and the text(codepoint and title
|
|
in case of emojis) to be used in the link(image in case of emojis).
|
|
|
|
Next we sort the matches by start location. And for each we add the
|
|
text from the end of the last link to the start of the current link to
|
|
the output. The text needs to added to the text attribute of the first
|
|
node (the P tag) or the tail the last link created.
|
|
|
|
Finally we add any remaining text to the last node.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
to_process: List[Dict[str, Any]] = []
|
|
# Build dicts for URLs
|
|
for url_data in urls:
|
|
short_url = url_data["url"]
|
|
full_url = url_data["expanded_url"]
|
|
for match in re.finditer(re.escape(short_url), text, re.IGNORECASE):
|
|
to_process.append({
|
|
'type': 'url',
|
|
'start': match.start(),
|
|
'end': match.end(),
|
|
'url': short_url,
|
|
'text': full_url,
|
|
})
|
|
# Build dicts for mentions
|
|
for user_mention in user_mentions:
|
|
screen_name = user_mention['screen_name']
|
|
mention_string = '@' + screen_name
|
|
for match in re.finditer(re.escape(mention_string), text, re.IGNORECASE):
|
|
to_process.append({
|
|
'type': 'mention',
|
|
'start': match.start(),
|
|
'end': match.end(),
|
|
'url': 'https://twitter.com/' + urllib.parse.quote(screen_name),
|
|
'text': mention_string,
|
|
})
|
|
# Build dicts for media
|
|
for media_item in media:
|
|
short_url = media_item['url']
|
|
expanded_url = media_item['expanded_url']
|
|
for match in re.finditer(re.escape(short_url), text, re.IGNORECASE):
|
|
to_process.append({
|
|
'type': 'media',
|
|
'start': match.start(),
|
|
'end': match.end(),
|
|
'url': short_url,
|
|
'text': expanded_url,
|
|
})
|
|
# Build dicts for emojis
|
|
for match in re.finditer(unicode_emoji_regex, text, re.IGNORECASE):
|
|
orig_syntax = match.group('syntax')
|
|
codepoint = unicode_emoji_to_codepoint(orig_syntax)
|
|
if codepoint in codepoint_to_name:
|
|
display_string = ':' + codepoint_to_name[codepoint] + ':'
|
|
to_process.append({
|
|
'type': 'emoji',
|
|
'start': match.start(),
|
|
'end': match.end(),
|
|
'codepoint': codepoint,
|
|
'title': display_string,
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
to_process.sort(key=lambda x: x['start'])
|
|
p = current_node = Element('p')
|
|
|
|
def set_text(text: str) -> None:
|
|
"""
|
|
Helper to set the text or the tail of the current_node
|
|
"""
|
|
if current_node == p:
|
|
current_node.text = text
|
|
else:
|
|
current_node.tail = text
|
|
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
current_index = 0
|
|
for item in to_process:
|
|
# The text we want to link starts in already linked text skip it
|
|
if item['start'] < current_index:
|
|
continue
|
|
# Add text from the end of last link to the start of the current
|
|
# link
|
|
set_text(text[current_index:item['start']])
|
|
current_index = item['end']
|
|
if item['type'] != 'emoji':
|
|
elem = url_to_a(db_data, item['url'], item['text'])
|
|
assert isinstance(elem, Element)
|
|
else:
|
|
elem = make_emoji(item['codepoint'], item['title'])
|
|
current_node = elem
|
|
p.append(elem)
|
|
|
|
# Add any unused text
|
|
set_text(text[current_index:])
|
|
return p
|
|
|
|
def twitter_link(self, url: str) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
tweet_id = get_tweet_id(url)
|
|
|
|
if tweet_id is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
res = fetch_tweet_data(tweet_id)
|
|
if res is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
user: Dict[str, Any] = res['user']
|
|
tweet = Element("div")
|
|
tweet.set("class", "twitter-tweet")
|
|
img_a = SubElement(tweet, 'a')
|
|
img_a.set("href", url)
|
|
profile_img = SubElement(img_a, 'img')
|
|
profile_img.set('class', 'twitter-avatar')
|
|
# For some reason, for, e.g. tweet 285072525413724161,
|
|
# python-twitter does not give us a
|
|
# profile_image_url_https, but instead puts that URL in
|
|
# profile_image_url. So use _https if available, but fall
|
|
# back gracefully.
|
|
image_url = user.get('profile_image_url_https', user['profile_image_url'])
|
|
profile_img.set('src', image_url)
|
|
|
|
text = html.unescape(res['full_text'])
|
|
urls = res.get('urls', [])
|
|
user_mentions = res.get('user_mentions', [])
|
|
media: List[Dict[str, Any]] = res.get('media', [])
|
|
p = self.twitter_text(text, urls, user_mentions, media)
|
|
tweet.append(p)
|
|
|
|
span = SubElement(tweet, 'span')
|
|
span.text = "- {} (@{})".format(user['name'], user['screen_name'])
|
|
|
|
# Add image previews
|
|
for media_item in media:
|
|
# Only photos have a preview image
|
|
if media_item['type'] != 'photo':
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# Find the image size that is smaller than
|
|
# TWITTER_MAX_IMAGE_HEIGHT px tall or the smallest
|
|
size_name_tuples = list(media_item['sizes'].items())
|
|
size_name_tuples.sort(reverse=True,
|
|
key=lambda x: x[1]['h'])
|
|
for size_name, size in size_name_tuples:
|
|
if size['h'] < self.TWITTER_MAX_IMAGE_HEIGHT:
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
media_url = '{}:{}'.format(media_item['media_url_https'], size_name)
|
|
img_div = SubElement(tweet, 'div')
|
|
img_div.set('class', 'twitter-image')
|
|
img_a = SubElement(img_div, 'a')
|
|
img_a.set('href', media_item['url'])
|
|
img = SubElement(img_a, 'img')
|
|
img.set('src', media_url)
|
|
|
|
return tweet
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
# We put this in its own try-except because it requires external
|
|
# connectivity. If Twitter flakes out, we don't want to not-render
|
|
# the entire message; we just want to not show the Twitter preview.
|
|
markdown_logger.warning("Error building Twitter link", exc_info=True)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def get_url_data(self, e: Element) -> Optional[Tuple[str, Optional[str]]]:
|
|
if e.tag == "a":
|
|
url = e.get("href")
|
|
assert url is not None
|
|
return (url, e.text)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def get_inlining_information(
|
|
self,
|
|
root: Element,
|
|
found_url: ResultWithFamily[Tuple[str, Optional[str]]],
|
|
) -> LinkInfo:
|
|
|
|
grandparent = found_url.family.grandparent
|
|
parent = found_url.family.parent
|
|
ahref_element = found_url.family.child
|
|
(url, text) = found_url.result
|
|
|
|
# url != text usually implies a named link, which we opt not to remove
|
|
url_eq_text = text is None or url == text
|
|
title = None if url_eq_text else text
|
|
info: LinkInfo = {
|
|
'parent': root,
|
|
'title': title,
|
|
'index': None,
|
|
'remove': None,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if parent.tag == 'li':
|
|
info['parent'] = parent
|
|
if not parent.text and not ahref_element.tail and url_eq_text:
|
|
info['remove'] = ahref_element
|
|
|
|
elif parent.tag == 'p':
|
|
assert grandparent is not None
|
|
parent_index = None
|
|
for index, uncle in enumerate(grandparent):
|
|
if uncle is parent:
|
|
parent_index = index
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
# Append to end of list of grandparent's children as normal
|
|
info['parent'] = grandparent
|
|
|
|
if (len(parent) == 1 and
|
|
(not parent.text or parent.text == "\n") and
|
|
not ahref_element.tail and
|
|
url_eq_text):
|
|
info['remove'] = parent
|
|
|
|
if parent_index is not None:
|
|
info['index'] = self.find_proper_insertion_index(grandparent, parent, parent_index)
|
|
|
|
return info
|
|
|
|
def handle_image_inlining(
|
|
self,
|
|
root: Element,
|
|
found_url: ResultWithFamily[Tuple[str, Optional[str]]],
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
info = self.get_inlining_information(root, found_url)
|
|
(url, text) = found_url.result
|
|
actual_url = self.get_actual_image_url(url)
|
|
self.add_a(info['parent'], actual_url, url, title=info['title'], insertion_index=info['index'])
|
|
if info['remove'] is not None:
|
|
info['parent'].remove(info['remove'])
|
|
|
|
def handle_tweet_inlining(
|
|
self,
|
|
root: Element,
|
|
found_url: ResultWithFamily[Tuple[str, Optional[str]]],
|
|
twitter_data: Element,
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
info = self.get_inlining_information(root, found_url)
|
|
|
|
if info['index'] is not None:
|
|
div = Element("div")
|
|
root.insert(info['index'], div)
|
|
else:
|
|
div = SubElement(root, "div")
|
|
|
|
div.set("class", "inline-preview-twitter")
|
|
div.insert(0, twitter_data)
|
|
|
|
def handle_youtube_url_inlining(
|
|
self,
|
|
root: Element,
|
|
found_url: ResultWithFamily[Tuple[str, Optional[str]]],
|
|
yt_image: str,
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
info = self.get_inlining_information(root, found_url)
|
|
(url, text) = found_url.result
|
|
yt_id = self.youtube_id(url)
|
|
self.add_a(info['parent'], yt_image, url, None, None, "youtube-video message_inline_image",
|
|
yt_id, insertion_index=info['index'], already_thumbnailed=True)
|
|
|
|
def find_proper_insertion_index(self, grandparent: Element, parent: Element,
|
|
parent_index_in_grandparent: int) -> int:
|
|
# If there are several inline images from same paragraph, ensure that
|
|
# they are in correct (and not opposite) order by inserting after last
|
|
# inline image from paragraph 'parent'
|
|
|
|
parent_links = [ele.attrib['href'] for ele in parent.iter(tag="a")]
|
|
insertion_index = parent_index_in_grandparent
|
|
|
|
while True:
|
|
insertion_index += 1
|
|
if insertion_index >= len(grandparent):
|
|
return insertion_index
|
|
|
|
uncle = grandparent[insertion_index]
|
|
inline_image_classes = ['message_inline_image', 'message_inline_ref', 'inline-preview-twitter']
|
|
if (
|
|
uncle.tag != 'div' or
|
|
'class' not in uncle.keys() or
|
|
uncle.attrib['class'] not in inline_image_classes
|
|
):
|
|
return insertion_index
|
|
|
|
uncle_link = list(uncle.iter(tag="a"))[0].attrib['href']
|
|
if uncle_link not in parent_links:
|
|
return insertion_index
|
|
|
|
def is_absolute_url(self, url: str) -> bool:
|
|
return bool(urllib.parse.urlparse(url).netloc)
|
|
|
|
def run(self, root: Element) -> None:
|
|
# Get all URLs from the blob
|
|
found_urls = walk_tree_with_family(root, self.get_url_data)
|
|
unique_urls = {found_url.result[0] for found_url in found_urls}
|
|
# Collect unique URLs which are not quoted as we don't do
|
|
# inline previews for links inside blockquotes.
|
|
unique_previewable_urls = {found_url.result[0] for found_url in found_urls
|
|
if not found_url.family.in_blockquote}
|
|
|
|
# Set has_link and similar flags whenever a message is processed by Markdown
|
|
if self.md.zulip_message:
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.has_link = len(found_urls) > 0
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.has_image = False # This is updated in self.add_a
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.potential_attachment_path_ids = []
|
|
|
|
for url in unique_urls:
|
|
# Due to rewrite_local_links_to_relative, we need to
|
|
# handle both relative URLs beginning with
|
|
# `/user_uploads` and beginning with `user_uploads`.
|
|
# This urllib construction converts the latter into
|
|
# the former.
|
|
parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlsplit(urllib.parse.urljoin("/", url))
|
|
host = parsed_url.netloc
|
|
|
|
if host != '' and host != self.md.zulip_realm.host:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if not parsed_url.path.startswith("/user_uploads/"):
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
path_id = parsed_url.path[len("/user_uploads/"):]
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.potential_attachment_path_ids.append(path_id)
|
|
|
|
if len(found_urls) == 0:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if len(unique_previewable_urls) > self.INLINE_PREVIEW_LIMIT_PER_MESSAGE:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
processed_urls: Set[str] = set()
|
|
rendered_tweet_count = 0
|
|
|
|
for found_url in found_urls:
|
|
(url, text) = found_url.result
|
|
|
|
if url in unique_previewable_urls and url not in processed_urls:
|
|
processed_urls.add(url)
|
|
else:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if not self.is_absolute_url(url):
|
|
if self.is_image(url):
|
|
self.handle_image_inlining(root, found_url)
|
|
# We don't have a strong use case for doing url preview for relative links.
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
dropbox_image = self.dropbox_image(url)
|
|
if dropbox_image is not None:
|
|
class_attr = "message_inline_ref"
|
|
is_image = dropbox_image["is_image"]
|
|
if is_image:
|
|
class_attr = "message_inline_image"
|
|
# Not making use of title and description of images
|
|
self.add_a(root, dropbox_image['image'], url,
|
|
title=dropbox_image.get('title'),
|
|
desc=dropbox_image.get('desc', ""),
|
|
class_attr=class_attr,
|
|
already_thumbnailed=True)
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if self.is_image(url):
|
|
image_source = self.corrected_image_source(url)
|
|
if image_source is not None:
|
|
found_url = ResultWithFamily(
|
|
family=found_url.family,
|
|
result=(image_source, image_source),
|
|
)
|
|
self.handle_image_inlining(root, found_url)
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if get_tweet_id(url) is not None:
|
|
if rendered_tweet_count >= self.TWITTER_MAX_TO_PREVIEW:
|
|
# Only render at most one tweet per message
|
|
continue
|
|
twitter_data = self.twitter_link(url)
|
|
if twitter_data is None:
|
|
# This link is not actually a tweet known to twitter
|
|
continue
|
|
rendered_tweet_count += 1
|
|
self.handle_tweet_inlining(root, found_url, twitter_data)
|
|
continue
|
|
youtube = self.youtube_image(url)
|
|
if youtube is not None:
|
|
self.handle_youtube_url_inlining(root, found_url, youtube)
|
|
# NOTE: We don't `continue` here, to allow replacing the URL with
|
|
# the title, if INLINE_URL_EMBED_PREVIEW feature is enabled.
|
|
# The entire preview would ideally be shown only if the feature
|
|
# is enabled, but URL previews are a beta feature and YouTube
|
|
# previews are pretty stable.
|
|
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
if db_data and db_data['sent_by_bot']:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if not self.md.url_embed_preview_enabled:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
extracted_data = link_preview.link_embed_data_from_cache(url)
|
|
except NotFoundInCache:
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.links_for_preview.add(url)
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if extracted_data:
|
|
if youtube is not None:
|
|
title = self.youtube_title(extracted_data)
|
|
if title is not None:
|
|
found_url.family.child.text = title
|
|
continue
|
|
self.add_embed(root, url, extracted_data)
|
|
if self.vimeo_id(url):
|
|
title = self.vimeo_title(extracted_data)
|
|
if title:
|
|
found_url.family.child.text = title
|
|
|
|
class Timestamp(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
def handleMatch(self, match: Match[str]) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
time_input_string = match.group('time')
|
|
timestamp = None
|
|
try:
|
|
timestamp = dateutil.parser.parse(time_input_string, tzinfos=get_common_timezones())
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
try:
|
|
timestamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(float(time_input_string))
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
if not timestamp:
|
|
error_element = Element('span')
|
|
error_element.set('class', 'timestamp-error')
|
|
error_element.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(
|
|
f"Invalid time format: {time_input_string}")
|
|
return error_element
|
|
|
|
# Use HTML5 <time> element for valid timestamps.
|
|
time_element = Element('time')
|
|
if timestamp.tzinfo:
|
|
timestamp = timestamp.astimezone(datetime.timezone.utc)
|
|
else:
|
|
timestamp = timestamp.replace(tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc)
|
|
time_element.set('datetime', timestamp.isoformat().replace('+00:00', 'Z'))
|
|
# Set text to initial input, so simple clients translating
|
|
# HTML to text will at least display something.
|
|
time_element.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(time_input_string)
|
|
return time_element
|
|
|
|
# All of our emojis(non ZWJ sequences) belong to one of these unicode blocks:
|
|
# \U0001f100-\U0001f1ff - Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement
|
|
# \U0001f200-\U0001f2ff - Enclosed Ideographic Supplement
|
|
# \U0001f300-\U0001f5ff - Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
|
|
# \U0001f600-\U0001f64f - Emoticons (Emoji)
|
|
# \U0001f680-\U0001f6ff - Transport and Map Symbols
|
|
# \U0001f900-\U0001f9ff - Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs
|
|
# \u2000-\u206f - General Punctuation
|
|
# \u2300-\u23ff - Miscellaneous Technical
|
|
# \u2400-\u243f - Control Pictures
|
|
# \u2440-\u245f - Optical Character Recognition
|
|
# \u2460-\u24ff - Enclosed Alphanumerics
|
|
# \u2500-\u257f - Box Drawing
|
|
# \u2580-\u259f - Block Elements
|
|
# \u25a0-\u25ff - Geometric Shapes
|
|
# \u2600-\u26ff - Miscellaneous Symbols
|
|
# \u2700-\u27bf - Dingbats
|
|
# \u2900-\u297f - Supplemental Arrows-B
|
|
# \u2b00-\u2bff - Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
|
|
# \u3000-\u303f - CJK Symbols and Punctuation
|
|
# \u3200-\u32ff - Enclosed CJK Letters and Months
|
|
unicode_emoji_regex = '(?P<syntax>['\
|
|
'\U0001F100-\U0001F64F' \
|
|
'\U0001F680-\U0001F6FF' \
|
|
'\U0001F900-\U0001F9FF' \
|
|
'\u2000-\u206F' \
|
|
'\u2300-\u27BF' \
|
|
'\u2900-\u297F' \
|
|
'\u2B00-\u2BFF' \
|
|
'\u3000-\u303F' \
|
|
'\u3200-\u32FF' \
|
|
'])'
|
|
# The equivalent JS regex is \ud83c[\udd00-\udfff]|\ud83d[\udc00-\ude4f]|\ud83d[\ude80-\udeff]|
|
|
# \ud83e[\udd00-\uddff]|[\u2000-\u206f]|[\u2300-\u27bf]|[\u2b00-\u2bff]|[\u3000-\u303f]|
|
|
# [\u3200-\u32ff]. See below comments for explanation. The JS regex is used by marked.js for
|
|
# frontend unicode emoji processing.
|
|
# The JS regex \ud83c[\udd00-\udfff]|\ud83d[\udc00-\ude4f] represents U0001f100-\U0001f64f
|
|
# The JS regex \ud83d[\ude80-\udeff] represents \U0001f680-\U0001f6ff
|
|
# The JS regex \ud83e[\udd00-\uddff] represents \U0001f900-\U0001f9ff
|
|
# The JS regex [\u2000-\u206f] represents \u2000-\u206f
|
|
# The JS regex [\u2300-\u27bf] represents \u2300-\u27bf
|
|
# Similarly other JS regexes can be mapped to the respective unicode blocks.
|
|
# For more information, please refer to the following article:
|
|
# http://crocodillon.com/blog/parsing-emoji-unicode-in-javascript
|
|
|
|
def make_emoji(codepoint: str, display_string: str) -> Element:
|
|
# Replace underscore in emoji's title with space
|
|
title = display_string[1:-1].replace("_", " ")
|
|
span = Element('span')
|
|
span.set('class', f'emoji emoji-{codepoint}')
|
|
span.set('title', title)
|
|
span.set('role', 'img')
|
|
span.set('aria-label', title)
|
|
span.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(display_string)
|
|
return span
|
|
|
|
def make_realm_emoji(src: str, display_string: str) -> Element:
|
|
elt = Element('img')
|
|
elt.set('src', src)
|
|
elt.set('class', 'emoji')
|
|
elt.set("alt", display_string)
|
|
elt.set("title", display_string[1:-1].replace("_", " "))
|
|
return elt
|
|
|
|
def unicode_emoji_to_codepoint(unicode_emoji: str) -> str:
|
|
codepoint = hex(ord(unicode_emoji))[2:]
|
|
# Unicode codepoints are minimum of length 4, padded
|
|
# with zeroes if the length is less than zero.
|
|
while len(codepoint) < 4:
|
|
codepoint = '0' + codepoint
|
|
return codepoint
|
|
|
|
class EmoticonTranslation(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
""" Translates emoticons like `:)` into emoji like `:smile:`. """
|
|
|
|
def handleMatch(self, match: Match[str]) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
if db_data is None or not db_data['translate_emoticons']:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
emoticon = match.group('emoticon')
|
|
translated = translate_emoticons(emoticon)
|
|
name = translated[1:-1]
|
|
return make_emoji(name_to_codepoint[name], translated)
|
|
|
|
class UnicodeEmoji(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
def handleMatch(self, match: Match[str]) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
orig_syntax = match.group('syntax')
|
|
codepoint = unicode_emoji_to_codepoint(orig_syntax)
|
|
if codepoint in codepoint_to_name:
|
|
display_string = ':' + codepoint_to_name[codepoint] + ':'
|
|
return make_emoji(codepoint, display_string)
|
|
else:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
class Emoji(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
def handleMatch(self, match: Match[str]) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
orig_syntax = match.group("syntax")
|
|
name = orig_syntax[1:-1]
|
|
|
|
active_realm_emoji: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]] = {}
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
if db_data is not None:
|
|
active_realm_emoji = db_data['active_realm_emoji']
|
|
|
|
if self.md.zulip_message and name in active_realm_emoji:
|
|
return make_realm_emoji(active_realm_emoji[name]['source_url'], orig_syntax)
|
|
elif name == 'zulip':
|
|
return make_realm_emoji('/static/generated/emoji/images/emoji/unicode/zulip.png', orig_syntax)
|
|
elif name in name_to_codepoint:
|
|
return make_emoji(name_to_codepoint[name], orig_syntax)
|
|
else:
|
|
return orig_syntax
|
|
|
|
def content_has_emoji_syntax(content: str) -> bool:
|
|
return re.search(EMOJI_REGEX, content) is not None
|
|
|
|
class Tex(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
def handleMatch(self, match: Match[str]) -> Element:
|
|
rendered = render_tex(match.group('body'), is_inline=True)
|
|
if rendered is not None:
|
|
# We need to give Python-Markdown an ElementTree object, but if we
|
|
# give it one with correctly stored XML namespaces, it will mangle
|
|
# everything when serializing it. So we play this stupid game to
|
|
# store xmlns as a normal attribute. :-[
|
|
assert ' zulip-xmlns="' not in rendered
|
|
rendered = rendered.replace(' xmlns="', ' zulip-xmlns="')
|
|
parsed = etree.iterparse(StringIO(rendered))
|
|
for event, elem in parsed:
|
|
if 'zulip-xmlns' in elem.attrib:
|
|
elem.attrib['xmlns'] = elem.attrib.pop('zulip-xmlns')
|
|
root = elem
|
|
return root
|
|
else: # Something went wrong while rendering
|
|
span = Element('span')
|
|
span.set('class', 'tex-error')
|
|
span.text = '$$' + match.group('body') + '$$'
|
|
return span
|
|
|
|
|
|
def sanitize_url(url: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Sanitize a url against xss attacks.
|
|
See the docstring on markdown.inlinepatterns.LinkPattern.sanitize_url.
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
parts = urllib.parse.urlparse(url.replace(' ', '%20'))
|
|
scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = parts
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
# Bad url - so bad it couldn't be parsed.
|
|
return ''
|
|
|
|
# If there is no scheme or netloc and there is a '@' in the path,
|
|
# treat it as a mailto: and set the appropriate scheme
|
|
if scheme == '' and netloc == '' and '@' in path:
|
|
scheme = 'mailto'
|
|
elif scheme == '' and netloc == '' and len(path) > 0 and path[0] == '/':
|
|
# Allow domain-relative links
|
|
return urllib.parse.urlunparse(('', '', path, params, query, fragment))
|
|
elif (scheme, netloc, path, params, query) == ('', '', '', '', '') and len(fragment) > 0:
|
|
# Allow fragment links
|
|
return urllib.parse.urlunparse(('', '', '', '', '', fragment))
|
|
|
|
# Zulip modification: If scheme is not specified, assume http://
|
|
# We re-enter sanitize_url because netloc etc. need to be re-parsed.
|
|
if not scheme:
|
|
return sanitize_url('http://' + url)
|
|
|
|
locless_schemes = ['mailto', 'news', 'file', 'bitcoin']
|
|
if netloc == '' and scheme not in locless_schemes:
|
|
# This fails regardless of anything else.
|
|
# Return immediately to save additional processing
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
# Upstream code will accept a URL like javascript://foo because it
|
|
# appears to have a netloc. Additionally there are plenty of other
|
|
# schemes that do weird things like launch external programs. To be
|
|
# on the safe side, we whitelist the scheme.
|
|
if scheme not in ('http', 'https', 'ftp', 'mailto', 'file', 'bitcoin'):
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
# Upstream code scans path, parameters, and query for colon characters
|
|
# because
|
|
#
|
|
# some aliases [for javascript:] will appear to urllib.parse to have
|
|
# no scheme. On top of that relative links (i.e.: "foo/bar.html")
|
|
# have no scheme.
|
|
#
|
|
# We already converted an empty scheme to http:// above, so we skip
|
|
# the colon check, which would also forbid a lot of legitimate URLs.
|
|
|
|
# Url passes all tests. Return url as-is.
|
|
return urllib.parse.urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment))
|
|
|
|
def url_to_a(db_data: Optional[DbData], url: str, text: Optional[str]=None) -> Union[Element, str]:
|
|
a = Element('a')
|
|
|
|
href = sanitize_url(url)
|
|
if href is None:
|
|
# Rejected by sanitize_url; render it as plain text.
|
|
return url
|
|
if text is None:
|
|
text = markdown.util.AtomicString(url)
|
|
|
|
href = rewrite_local_links_to_relative(db_data, href)
|
|
|
|
a.set('href', href)
|
|
a.text = text
|
|
return a
|
|
|
|
class CompiledPattern(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
def __init__(self, compiled_re: Pattern, md: markdown.Markdown) -> None:
|
|
# This is similar to the superclass's small __init__ function,
|
|
# but we skip the compilation step and let the caller give us
|
|
# a compiled regex.
|
|
self.compiled_re = compiled_re
|
|
self.md = md
|
|
|
|
class AutoLink(CompiledPattern):
|
|
def handleMatch(self, match: Match[str]) -> ElementStringNone:
|
|
url = match.group('url')
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
return url_to_a(db_data, url)
|
|
|
|
class OListProcessor(sane_lists.SaneOListProcessor):
|
|
def __init__(self, parser: Any) -> None:
|
|
parser.md.tab_length = 2
|
|
super().__init__(parser)
|
|
parser.md.tab_length = 4
|
|
|
|
class UListProcessor(sane_lists.SaneUListProcessor):
|
|
""" Unordered lists, but with 2-space indent """
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, parser: Any) -> None:
|
|
parser.md.tab_length = 2
|
|
super().__init__(parser)
|
|
parser.md.tab_length = 4
|
|
|
|
class ListIndentProcessor(markdown.blockprocessors.ListIndentProcessor):
|
|
""" Process unordered list blocks.
|
|
|
|
Based on markdown.blockprocessors.ListIndentProcessor, but with 2-space indent
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, parser: Any) -> None:
|
|
|
|
# HACK: Set the tab length to 2 just for the initialization of
|
|
# this class, so that bulleted lists (and only bulleted lists)
|
|
# work off 2-space indentation.
|
|
parser.md.tab_length = 2
|
|
super().__init__(parser)
|
|
parser.md.tab_length = 4
|
|
|
|
class HashHeaderProcessor(markdown.blockprocessors.HashHeaderProcessor):
|
|
""" Process Hash Headers.
|
|
|
|
Based on markdown.blockprocessors.HashHeaderProcessor, but requires space for heading.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# Original regex for hashheader is
|
|
# RE = re.compile(r'(?:^|\n)(?P<level>#{1,6})(?P<header>(?:\\.|[^\\])*?)#*(?:\n|$)')
|
|
RE = re.compile(r'(?:^|\n)(?P<level>#{1,6})\s(?P<header>(?:\\.|[^\\])*?)#*(?:\n|$)')
|
|
|
|
class BlockQuoteProcessor(markdown.blockprocessors.BlockQuoteProcessor):
|
|
""" Process BlockQuotes.
|
|
|
|
Based on markdown.blockprocessors.BlockQuoteProcessor, but with 2-space indent
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# Original regex for blockquote is RE = re.compile(r'(^|\n)[ ]{0,3}>[ ]?(.*)')
|
|
RE = re.compile(r'(^|\n)(?!(?:[ ]{0,3}>\s*(?:$|\n))*(?:$|\n))'
|
|
r'[ ]{0,3}>[ ]?(.*)')
|
|
mention_re = re.compile(mention.find_mentions)
|
|
|
|
def clean(self, line: str) -> str:
|
|
# Silence all the mentions inside blockquotes
|
|
line = re.sub(self.mention_re, lambda m: "@_{}".format(m.group('match')), line)
|
|
|
|
# And then run the upstream processor's code for removing the '>'
|
|
return super().clean(line)
|
|
|
|
@dataclass
|
|
class Fence:
|
|
fence_str: str
|
|
is_code: bool
|
|
|
|
class MarkdownListPreprocessor(markdown.preprocessors.Preprocessor):
|
|
""" Allows list blocks that come directly after another block
|
|
to be rendered as a list.
|
|
|
|
Detects paragraphs that have a matching list item that comes
|
|
directly after a line of text, and inserts a newline between
|
|
to satisfy Markdown"""
|
|
|
|
LI_RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]*([*+-]|\d\.)[ ]+(.*)', re.MULTILINE)
|
|
|
|
def run(self, lines: List[str]) -> List[str]:
|
|
""" Insert a newline between a paragraph and ulist if missing """
|
|
inserts = 0
|
|
in_code_fence: bool = False
|
|
open_fences: List[Fence] = []
|
|
copy = lines[:]
|
|
for i in range(len(lines) - 1):
|
|
# Ignore anything that is inside a fenced code block but not quoted.
|
|
# We ignore all lines where some parent is a non quote code block.
|
|
m = FENCE_RE.match(lines[i])
|
|
if m:
|
|
fence_str = m.group('fence')
|
|
is_code = not m.group('lang') in ('quote', 'quoted')
|
|
has_open_fences = not len(open_fences) == 0
|
|
matches_last_fence = fence_str == open_fences[-1].fence_str if has_open_fences else False
|
|
closes_last_fence = not m.group('lang') and matches_last_fence
|
|
|
|
if closes_last_fence:
|
|
open_fences.pop()
|
|
else:
|
|
open_fences.append(Fence(fence_str, is_code))
|
|
|
|
in_code_fence = any([fence.is_code for fence in open_fences])
|
|
|
|
# If we're not in a fenced block and we detect an upcoming list
|
|
# hanging off any block (including a list of another type), add
|
|
# a newline.
|
|
li1 = self.LI_RE.match(lines[i])
|
|
li2 = self.LI_RE.match(lines[i+1])
|
|
if not in_code_fence and lines[i]:
|
|
if (li2 and not li1) or (li1 and li2 and
|
|
(len(li1.group(1)) == 1) != (len(li2.group(1)) == 1)):
|
|
copy.insert(i+inserts+1, '')
|
|
inserts += 1
|
|
return copy
|
|
|
|
# Name for the outer capture group we use to separate whitespace and
|
|
# other delimiters from the actual content. This value won't be an
|
|
# option in user-entered capture groups.
|
|
OUTER_CAPTURE_GROUP = "linkifier_actual_match"
|
|
def prepare_realm_pattern(source: str) -> str:
|
|
"""Augment a realm filter so it only matches after start-of-string,
|
|
whitespace, or opening delimiters, won't match if there are word
|
|
characters directly after, and saves what was matched as
|
|
OUTER_CAPTURE_GROUP."""
|
|
return fr"""(?<![^\s'"\(,:<])(?P<{OUTER_CAPTURE_GROUP}>{source})(?!\w)"""
|
|
|
|
# Given a regular expression pattern, linkifies groups that match it
|
|
# using the provided format string to construct the URL.
|
|
class RealmFilterPattern(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
""" Applied a given realm filter to the input """
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, source_pattern: str,
|
|
format_string: str,
|
|
markdown_instance: Optional[markdown.Markdown]=None) -> None:
|
|
self.pattern = prepare_realm_pattern(source_pattern)
|
|
self.format_string = format_string
|
|
markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern.__init__(self, self.pattern, markdown_instance)
|
|
|
|
def handleMatch(self, m: Match[str]) -> Union[Element, str]:
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
return url_to_a(db_data,
|
|
self.format_string % m.groupdict(),
|
|
m.group(OUTER_CAPTURE_GROUP))
|
|
|
|
class UserMentionPattern(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
def handleMatch(self, m: Match[str]) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
match = m.group('match')
|
|
silent = m.group('silent') == '_'
|
|
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
if self.md.zulip_message and db_data is not None:
|
|
if match.startswith("**") and match.endswith("**"):
|
|
name = match[2:-2]
|
|
else:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
wildcard = mention.user_mention_matches_wildcard(name)
|
|
|
|
id_syntax_match = re.match(r'.+\|(?P<user_id>\d+)$', name)
|
|
if id_syntax_match:
|
|
id = int(id_syntax_match.group("user_id"))
|
|
user = db_data['mention_data'].get_user_by_id(id)
|
|
else:
|
|
user = db_data['mention_data'].get_user_by_name(name)
|
|
|
|
if wildcard:
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.mentions_wildcard = True
|
|
user_id = "*"
|
|
elif user:
|
|
if not silent:
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.mentions_user_ids.add(user['id'])
|
|
name = user['full_name']
|
|
user_id = str(user['id'])
|
|
else:
|
|
# Don't highlight @mentions that don't refer to a valid user
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
el = Element("span")
|
|
el.set('data-user-id', user_id)
|
|
text = f"{name}"
|
|
if silent:
|
|
el.set('class', 'user-mention silent')
|
|
else:
|
|
el.set('class', 'user-mention')
|
|
text = f"@{text}"
|
|
el.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(text)
|
|
return el
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
class UserGroupMentionPattern(markdown.inlinepatterns.Pattern):
|
|
def handleMatch(self, m: Match[str]) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
match = m.group(2)
|
|
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
if self.md.zulip_message and db_data is not None:
|
|
name = extract_user_group(match)
|
|
user_group = db_data['mention_data'].get_user_group(name)
|
|
if user_group:
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.mentions_user_group_ids.add(user_group.id)
|
|
name = user_group.name
|
|
user_group_id = str(user_group.id)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Don't highlight @-mentions that don't refer to a valid user
|
|
# group.
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
el = Element("span")
|
|
el.set('class', 'user-group-mention')
|
|
el.set('data-user-group-id', user_group_id)
|
|
text = f"@{name}"
|
|
el.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(text)
|
|
return el
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
class StreamPattern(CompiledPattern):
|
|
def find_stream_by_name(self, name: Match[str]) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
if db_data is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
stream = db_data['stream_names'].get(name)
|
|
return stream
|
|
|
|
def handleMatch(self, m: Match[str]) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
name = m.group('stream_name')
|
|
|
|
if self.md.zulip_message:
|
|
stream = self.find_stream_by_name(name)
|
|
if stream is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
el = Element('a')
|
|
el.set('class', 'stream')
|
|
el.set('data-stream-id', str(stream['id']))
|
|
# TODO: We should quite possibly not be specifying the
|
|
# href here and instead having the browser auto-add the
|
|
# href when it processes a message with one of these, to
|
|
# provide more clarity to API clients.
|
|
# Also do the same for StreamTopicPattern.
|
|
stream_url = encode_stream(stream['id'], name)
|
|
el.set('href', f'/#narrow/stream/{stream_url}')
|
|
text = f'#{name}'
|
|
el.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(text)
|
|
return el
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
class StreamTopicPattern(CompiledPattern):
|
|
def find_stream_by_name(self, name: Match[str]) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
if db_data is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
stream = db_data['stream_names'].get(name)
|
|
return stream
|
|
|
|
def handleMatch(self, m: Match[str]) -> Optional[Element]:
|
|
stream_name = m.group('stream_name')
|
|
topic_name = m.group('topic_name')
|
|
|
|
if self.md.zulip_message:
|
|
stream = self.find_stream_by_name(stream_name)
|
|
if stream is None or topic_name is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
el = Element('a')
|
|
el.set('class', 'stream-topic')
|
|
el.set('data-stream-id', str(stream['id']))
|
|
stream_url = encode_stream(stream['id'], stream_name)
|
|
topic_url = hash_util_encode(topic_name)
|
|
link = f'/#narrow/stream/{stream_url}/topic/{topic_url}'
|
|
el.set('href', link)
|
|
text = f'#{stream_name} > {topic_name}'
|
|
el.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(text)
|
|
return el
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def possible_linked_stream_names(content: str) -> Set[str]:
|
|
matches = re.findall(STREAM_LINK_REGEX, content, re.VERBOSE)
|
|
for match in re.finditer(STREAM_TOPIC_LINK_REGEX, content, re.VERBOSE):
|
|
matches.append(match.group('stream_name'))
|
|
return set(matches)
|
|
|
|
class AlertWordNotificationProcessor(markdown.preprocessors.Preprocessor):
|
|
|
|
allowed_before_punctuation = {' ', '\n', '(', '"', '.', ',', '\'', ';', '[', '*', '`', '>'}
|
|
allowed_after_punctuation = {' ', '\n', ')', '",', '?', ':', '.', ',', '\'', ';', ']', '!',
|
|
'*', '`'}
|
|
|
|
def check_valid_start_position(self, content: str, index: int) -> bool:
|
|
if index <= 0 or content[index] in self.allowed_before_punctuation:
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def check_valid_end_position(self, content: str, index: int) -> bool:
|
|
if index >= len(content) or content[index] in self.allowed_after_punctuation:
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def run(self, lines: Iterable[str]) -> Iterable[str]:
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
if self.md.zulip_message and db_data is not None:
|
|
# We check for alert words here, the set of which are
|
|
# dependent on which users may see this message.
|
|
#
|
|
# Our caller passes in the list of possible_words. We
|
|
# don't do any special rendering; we just append the alert words
|
|
# we find to the set self.md.zulip_message.alert_words.
|
|
|
|
realm_alert_words_automaton = db_data['realm_alert_words_automaton']
|
|
|
|
if realm_alert_words_automaton is not None:
|
|
content = '\n'.join(lines).lower()
|
|
for end_index, (original_value, user_ids) in realm_alert_words_automaton.iter(content):
|
|
if self.check_valid_start_position(content, end_index - len(original_value)) and \
|
|
self.check_valid_end_position(content, end_index + 1):
|
|
self.md.zulip_message.user_ids_with_alert_words.update(user_ids)
|
|
return lines
|
|
|
|
class LinkInlineProcessor(markdown.inlinepatterns.LinkInlineProcessor):
|
|
def zulip_specific_link_changes(self, el: Element) -> Union[None, Element]:
|
|
href = el.get('href')
|
|
assert href is not None
|
|
|
|
# Sanitize url or don't parse link. See linkify_tests in markdown_test_cases for banned syntax.
|
|
href = sanitize_url(self.unescape(href.strip()))
|
|
if href is None:
|
|
return None # no-op; the link is not processed.
|
|
|
|
# Rewrite local links to be relative
|
|
db_data = self.md.zulip_db_data
|
|
href = rewrite_local_links_to_relative(db_data, href)
|
|
|
|
# Make changes to <a> tag attributes
|
|
el.set("href", href)
|
|
|
|
# Show link href if title is empty
|
|
if not el.text or not el.text.strip():
|
|
el.text = href
|
|
|
|
# Prevent realm_filters from running on the content of a Markdown link, breaking up the link.
|
|
# This is a monkey-patch, but it might be worth sending a version of this change upstream.
|
|
el.text = markdown.util.AtomicString(el.text)
|
|
|
|
return el
|
|
|
|
def handleMatch(self, m: Match[str], data: str) -> Tuple[Union[None, Element], int, int]:
|
|
el, match_start, index = super().handleMatch(m, data)
|
|
if el is not None:
|
|
el = self.zulip_specific_link_changes(el)
|
|
return el, match_start, index
|
|
|
|
def get_sub_registry(r: markdown.util.Registry, keys: List[str]) -> markdown.util.Registry:
|
|
# Registry is a new class added by py-markdown to replace Ordered List.
|
|
# Since Registry doesn't support .keys(), it is easier to make a new
|
|
# object instead of removing keys from the existing object.
|
|
new_r = markdown.util.Registry()
|
|
for k in keys:
|
|
new_r.register(r[k], k, r.get_index_for_name(k))
|
|
return new_r
|
|
|
|
# These are used as keys ("realm_filters_keys") to md_engines and the respective
|
|
# realm filter caches
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DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_KEY = -1
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ZEPHYR_MIRROR_MARKDOWN_KEY = -2
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class Markdown(markdown.Markdown):
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def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Union[bool, int, List[Any]]) -> None:
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# define default configs
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self.config = {
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"realm_filters": [kwargs['realm_filters'],
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"Realm-specific filters for realm_filters_key {}".format(kwargs['realm'])],
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"realm": [kwargs['realm'], "Realm id"],
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"code_block_processor_disabled": [kwargs['code_block_processor_disabled'],
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"Disabled for email gateway"],
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}
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.set_output_format('html')
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def build_parser(self) -> markdown.Markdown:
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# Build the parser using selected default features from py-markdown.
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# The complete list of all available processors can be found in the
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# super().build_parser() function.
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#
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# Note: for any py-markdown updates, manually check if we want any
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# of the new features added upstream or not; they wouldn't get
|
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# included by default.
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self.preprocessors = self.build_preprocessors()
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self.parser = self.build_block_parser()
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self.inlinePatterns = self.build_inlinepatterns()
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self.treeprocessors = self.build_treeprocessors()
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self.postprocessors = self.build_postprocessors()
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self.handle_zephyr_mirror()
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return self
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def build_preprocessors(self) -> markdown.util.Registry:
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# We disable the following preprocessors from upstream:
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#
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# html_block - insecure
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# reference - references don't make sense in a chat context.
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preprocessors = markdown.util.Registry()
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preprocessors.register(MarkdownListPreprocessor(self), 'hanging_lists', 35)
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preprocessors.register(markdown.preprocessors.NormalizeWhitespace(self), 'normalize_whitespace', 30)
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preprocessors.register(fenced_code.FencedBlockPreprocessor(self), 'fenced_code_block', 25)
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preprocessors.register(AlertWordNotificationProcessor(self), 'custom_text_notifications', 20)
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return preprocessors
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def build_block_parser(self) -> markdown.util.Registry:
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|
# We disable the following blockparsers from upstream:
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|
#
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# indent - replaced by ours
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# setextheader - disabled; we only support hashheaders for headings
|
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# olist - replaced by ours
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# ulist - replaced by ours
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# quote - replaced by ours
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parser = markdown.blockprocessors.BlockParser(self)
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parser.blockprocessors.register(markdown.blockprocessors.EmptyBlockProcessor(parser), 'empty', 95)
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parser.blockprocessors.register(ListIndentProcessor(parser), 'indent', 90)
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if not self.getConfig('code_block_processor_disabled'):
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parser.blockprocessors.register(markdown.blockprocessors.CodeBlockProcessor(parser), 'code', 85)
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parser.blockprocessors.register(HashHeaderProcessor(parser), 'hashheader', 80)
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# We get priority 75 from 'table' extension
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parser.blockprocessors.register(markdown.blockprocessors.HRProcessor(parser), 'hr', 70)
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parser.blockprocessors.register(OListProcessor(parser), 'olist', 65)
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parser.blockprocessors.register(UListProcessor(parser), 'ulist', 60)
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parser.blockprocessors.register(BlockQuoteProcessor(parser), 'quote', 55)
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parser.blockprocessors.register(markdown.blockprocessors.ParagraphProcessor(parser), 'paragraph', 50)
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return parser
|
|
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def build_inlinepatterns(self) -> markdown.util.Registry:
|
|
# We disable the following upstream inline patterns:
|
|
#
|
|
# backtick - replaced by ours
|
|
# escape - probably will re-add at some point.
|
|
# link - replaced by ours
|
|
# image_link - replaced by ours
|
|
# autolink - replaced by ours
|
|
# automail - replaced by ours
|
|
# linebreak - we use nl2br and consider that good enough
|
|
# html - insecure
|
|
# reference - references not useful
|
|
# image_reference - references not useful
|
|
# short_reference - references not useful
|
|
# ---------------------------------------------------
|
|
# strong_em - for these three patterns,
|
|
# strong2 - we have our own versions where
|
|
# emphasis2 - we disable _ for bold and emphasis
|
|
|
|
# Declare regexes for clean single line calls to .register().
|
|
NOT_STRONG_RE = markdown.inlinepatterns.NOT_STRONG_RE
|
|
# Custom strikethrough syntax: ~~foo~~
|
|
DEL_RE = r'(?<!~)(\~\~)([^~\n]+?)(\~\~)(?!~)'
|
|
# Custom bold syntax: **foo** but not __foo__
|
|
# str inside ** must start and end with a word character
|
|
# it need for things like "const char *x = (char *)y"
|
|
EMPHASIS_RE = r'(\*)(?!\s+)([^\*^\n]+)(?<!\s)\*'
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|
ENTITY_RE = markdown.inlinepatterns.ENTITY_RE
|
|
STRONG_EM_RE = r'(\*\*\*)(?!\s+)([^\*^\n]+)(?<!\s)\*\*\*'
|
|
|
|
# Add Inline Patterns. We use a custom numbering of the
|
|
# rules, that preserves the order from upstream but leaves
|
|
# space for us to add our own.
|
|
reg = markdown.util.Registry()
|
|
reg.register(BacktickInlineProcessor(markdown.inlinepatterns.BACKTICK_RE), 'backtick', 105)
|
|
reg.register(markdown.inlinepatterns.DoubleTagPattern(STRONG_EM_RE, 'strong,em'), 'strong_em', 100)
|
|
reg.register(UserMentionPattern(mention.find_mentions, self), 'usermention', 95)
|
|
reg.register(Tex(r'\B(?<!\$)\$\$(?P<body>[^\n_$](\\\$|[^$\n])*)\$\$(?!\$)\B'), 'tex', 90)
|
|
reg.register(StreamTopicPattern(get_compiled_stream_topic_link_regex(), self), 'topic', 87)
|
|
reg.register(StreamPattern(get_compiled_stream_link_regex(), self), 'stream', 85)
|
|
reg.register(Timestamp(r'<time:(?P<time>[^>]*?)>'), 'timestamp', 75)
|
|
reg.register(UserGroupMentionPattern(mention.user_group_mentions, self), 'usergroupmention', 65)
|
|
reg.register(LinkInlineProcessor(markdown.inlinepatterns.LINK_RE, self), 'link', 60)
|
|
reg.register(AutoLink(get_web_link_regex(), self), 'autolink', 55)
|
|
# Reserve priority 45-54 for Realm Filters
|
|
reg = self.register_realm_filters(reg)
|
|
reg.register(markdown.inlinepatterns.HtmlInlineProcessor(ENTITY_RE, self), 'entity', 40)
|
|
reg.register(markdown.inlinepatterns.SimpleTagPattern(r'(\*\*)([^\n]+?)\2', 'strong'), 'strong', 35)
|
|
reg.register(markdown.inlinepatterns.SimpleTagPattern(EMPHASIS_RE, 'em'), 'emphasis', 30)
|
|
reg.register(markdown.inlinepatterns.SimpleTagPattern(DEL_RE, 'del'), 'del', 25)
|
|
reg.register(markdown.inlinepatterns.SimpleTextInlineProcessor(NOT_STRONG_RE), 'not_strong', 20)
|
|
reg.register(Emoji(EMOJI_REGEX, self), 'emoji', 15)
|
|
reg.register(EmoticonTranslation(emoticon_regex, self), 'translate_emoticons', 10)
|
|
# We get priority 5 from 'nl2br' extension
|
|
reg.register(UnicodeEmoji(unicode_emoji_regex), 'unicodeemoji', 0)
|
|
return reg
|
|
|
|
def register_realm_filters(self, inlinePatterns: markdown.util.Registry) -> markdown.util.Registry:
|
|
for (pattern, format_string, id) in self.getConfig("realm_filters"):
|
|
inlinePatterns.register(RealmFilterPattern(pattern, format_string, self),
|
|
f'realm_filters/{pattern}', 45)
|
|
return inlinePatterns
|
|
|
|
def build_treeprocessors(self) -> markdown.util.Registry:
|
|
# Here we build all the processors from upstream, plus a few of our own.
|
|
treeprocessors = markdown.util.Registry()
|
|
# We get priority 30 from 'hilite' extension
|
|
treeprocessors.register(markdown.treeprocessors.InlineProcessor(self), 'inline', 25)
|
|
treeprocessors.register(markdown.treeprocessors.PrettifyTreeprocessor(self), 'prettify', 20)
|
|
treeprocessors.register(InlineInterestingLinkProcessor(self), 'inline_interesting_links', 15)
|
|
if settings.CAMO_URI:
|
|
treeprocessors.register(InlineHttpsProcessor(self), 'rewrite_to_https', 10)
|
|
return treeprocessors
|
|
|
|
def build_postprocessors(self) -> markdown.util.Registry:
|
|
# These are the default python-markdown processors, unmodified.
|
|
postprocessors = markdown.util.Registry()
|
|
postprocessors.register(markdown.postprocessors.RawHtmlPostprocessor(self), 'raw_html', 20)
|
|
postprocessors.register(markdown.postprocessors.AndSubstitutePostprocessor(), 'amp_substitute', 15)
|
|
postprocessors.register(markdown.postprocessors.UnescapePostprocessor(), 'unescape', 10)
|
|
return postprocessors
|
|
|
|
def getConfig(self, key: str, default: str='') -> Any:
|
|
""" Return a setting for the given key or an empty string. """
|
|
if key in self.config:
|
|
return self.config[key][0]
|
|
else:
|
|
return default
|
|
|
|
def handle_zephyr_mirror(self) -> None:
|
|
if self.getConfig("realm") == ZEPHYR_MIRROR_MARKDOWN_KEY:
|
|
# Disable almost all inline patterns for zephyr mirror
|
|
# users' traffic that is mirrored. Note that
|
|
# inline_interesting_links is a treeprocessor and thus is
|
|
# not removed
|
|
self.inlinePatterns = get_sub_registry(self.inlinePatterns, ['autolink'])
|
|
self.treeprocessors = get_sub_registry(self.treeprocessors, ['inline_interesting_links',
|
|
'rewrite_to_https'])
|
|
# insert new 'inline' processor because we have changed self.inlinePatterns
|
|
# but InlineProcessor copies md as self.md in __init__.
|
|
self.treeprocessors.register(markdown.treeprocessors.InlineProcessor(self), 'inline', 25)
|
|
self.preprocessors = get_sub_registry(self.preprocessors, ['custom_text_notifications'])
|
|
self.parser.blockprocessors = get_sub_registry(self.parser.blockprocessors, ['paragraph'])
|
|
|
|
md_engines: Dict[Tuple[int, bool], markdown.Markdown] = {}
|
|
realm_filter_data: Dict[int, List[Tuple[str, str, int]]] = {}
|
|
|
|
def make_md_engine(realm_filters_key: int, email_gateway: bool) -> None:
|
|
md_engine_key = (realm_filters_key, email_gateway)
|
|
if md_engine_key in md_engines:
|
|
del md_engines[md_engine_key]
|
|
|
|
realm_filters = realm_filter_data[realm_filters_key]
|
|
md_engines[md_engine_key] = build_engine(
|
|
realm_filters=realm_filters,
|
|
realm_filters_key=realm_filters_key,
|
|
email_gateway=email_gateway,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def build_engine(realm_filters: List[Tuple[str, str, int]],
|
|
realm_filters_key: int,
|
|
email_gateway: bool) -> markdown.Markdown:
|
|
engine = Markdown(
|
|
realm_filters=realm_filters,
|
|
realm=realm_filters_key,
|
|
code_block_processor_disabled=email_gateway,
|
|
extensions = [
|
|
nl2br.makeExtension(),
|
|
tables.makeExtension(),
|
|
codehilite.makeExtension(
|
|
linenums=False,
|
|
guess_lang=False,
|
|
),
|
|
])
|
|
return engine
|
|
|
|
# Split the topic name into multiple sections so that we can easily use
|
|
# our common single link matching regex on it.
|
|
basic_link_splitter = re.compile(r'[ !;\?\),\'\"]')
|
|
|
|
# Security note: We don't do any HTML escaping in this
|
|
# function on the URLs; they are expected to be HTML-escaped when
|
|
# rendered by clients (just as links rendered into message bodies
|
|
# are validated and escaped inside `url_to_a`).
|
|
def topic_links(realm_filters_key: int, topic_name: str) -> List[str]:
|
|
matches: List[str] = []
|
|
|
|
realm_filters = realm_filters_for_realm(realm_filters_key)
|
|
|
|
for realm_filter in realm_filters:
|
|
pattern = prepare_realm_pattern(realm_filter[0])
|
|
for m in re.finditer(pattern, topic_name):
|
|
matches += [realm_filter[1] % m.groupdict()]
|
|
|
|
# Also make raw urls navigable.
|
|
for sub_string in basic_link_splitter.split(topic_name):
|
|
link_match = re.match(get_web_link_regex(), sub_string)
|
|
if link_match:
|
|
url = link_match.group('url')
|
|
url_object = parse(url)
|
|
if not url_object.scheme:
|
|
url = url_object.replace(scheme='https').to_text()
|
|
matches.append(url)
|
|
|
|
return matches
|
|
|
|
def maybe_update_markdown_engines(realm_filters_key: Optional[int], email_gateway: bool) -> None:
|
|
# If realm_filters_key is None, load all filters
|
|
global realm_filter_data
|
|
if realm_filters_key is None:
|
|
all_filters = all_realm_filters()
|
|
all_filters[DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_KEY] = []
|
|
for realm_filters_key, filters in all_filters.items():
|
|
realm_filter_data[realm_filters_key] = filters
|
|
make_md_engine(realm_filters_key, email_gateway)
|
|
# Hack to ensure that getConfig("realm") is right for mirrored Zephyrs
|
|
realm_filter_data[ZEPHYR_MIRROR_MARKDOWN_KEY] = []
|
|
make_md_engine(ZEPHYR_MIRROR_MARKDOWN_KEY, False)
|
|
else:
|
|
realm_filters = realm_filters_for_realm(realm_filters_key)
|
|
if realm_filters_key not in realm_filter_data or \
|
|
realm_filter_data[realm_filters_key] != realm_filters:
|
|
# Realm filters data has changed, update `realm_filter_data` and any
|
|
# of the existing Markdown engines using this set of realm filters.
|
|
realm_filter_data[realm_filters_key] = realm_filters
|
|
for email_gateway_flag in [True, False]:
|
|
if (realm_filters_key, email_gateway_flag) in md_engines:
|
|
# Update only existing engines(if any), don't create new one.
|
|
make_md_engine(realm_filters_key, email_gateway_flag)
|
|
|
|
if (realm_filters_key, email_gateway) not in md_engines:
|
|
# Markdown engine corresponding to this key doesn't exists so create one.
|
|
make_md_engine(realm_filters_key, email_gateway)
|
|
|
|
# We want to log Markdown parser failures, but shouldn't log the actual input
|
|
# message for privacy reasons. The compromise is to replace all alphanumeric
|
|
# characters with 'x'.
|
|
#
|
|
# We also use repr() to improve reproducibility, and to escape terminal control
|
|
# codes, which can do surprisingly nasty things.
|
|
_privacy_re = re.compile('\\w', flags=re.UNICODE)
|
|
def privacy_clean_markdown(content: str) -> str:
|
|
return repr(_privacy_re.sub('x', content))
|
|
|
|
def get_possible_mentions_info(realm_id: int, mention_texts: Set[str]) -> List[FullNameInfo]:
|
|
if not mention_texts:
|
|
return list()
|
|
|
|
# Remove the trailing part of the `name|id` mention syntax,
|
|
# thus storing only full names in full_names.
|
|
full_names = set()
|
|
name_re = r'(?P<full_name>.+)\|\d+$'
|
|
for mention_text in mention_texts:
|
|
name_syntax_match = re.match(name_re, mention_text)
|
|
if name_syntax_match:
|
|
full_names.add(name_syntax_match.group("full_name"))
|
|
else:
|
|
full_names.add(mention_text)
|
|
|
|
q_list = {
|
|
Q(full_name__iexact=full_name)
|
|
for full_name in full_names
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
rows = UserProfile.objects.filter(
|
|
realm_id=realm_id,
|
|
is_active=True,
|
|
).filter(
|
|
functools.reduce(lambda a, b: a | b, q_list),
|
|
).values(
|
|
'id',
|
|
'full_name',
|
|
'email',
|
|
)
|
|
return list(rows)
|
|
|
|
class MentionData:
|
|
def __init__(self, realm_id: int, content: str) -> None:
|
|
mention_texts, has_wildcards = possible_mentions(content)
|
|
possible_mentions_info = get_possible_mentions_info(realm_id, mention_texts)
|
|
self.full_name_info = {
|
|
row['full_name'].lower(): row
|
|
for row in possible_mentions_info
|
|
}
|
|
self.user_id_info = {
|
|
row['id']: row
|
|
for row in possible_mentions_info
|
|
}
|
|
self.init_user_group_data(realm_id=realm_id, content=content)
|
|
self.has_wildcards = has_wildcards
|
|
|
|
def message_has_wildcards(self) -> bool:
|
|
return self.has_wildcards
|
|
|
|
def init_user_group_data(self,
|
|
realm_id: int,
|
|
content: str) -> None:
|
|
user_group_names = possible_user_group_mentions(content)
|
|
self.user_group_name_info = get_user_group_name_info(realm_id, user_group_names)
|
|
self.user_group_members: Dict[int, List[int]] = defaultdict(list)
|
|
group_ids = [group.id for group in self.user_group_name_info.values()]
|
|
|
|
if not group_ids:
|
|
# Early-return to avoid the cost of hitting the ORM,
|
|
# which shows up in profiles.
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
membership = UserGroupMembership.objects.filter(user_group_id__in=group_ids)
|
|
for info in membership.values('user_group_id', 'user_profile_id'):
|
|
group_id = info['user_group_id']
|
|
user_profile_id = info['user_profile_id']
|
|
self.user_group_members[group_id].append(user_profile_id)
|
|
|
|
def get_user_by_name(self, name: str) -> Optional[FullNameInfo]:
|
|
# warning: get_user_by_name is not dependable if two
|
|
# users of the same full name are mentioned. Use
|
|
# get_user_by_id where possible.
|
|
return self.full_name_info.get(name.lower(), None)
|
|
|
|
def get_user_by_id(self, id: int) -> Optional[FullNameInfo]:
|
|
return self.user_id_info.get(id, None)
|
|
|
|
def get_user_ids(self) -> Set[int]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns the user IDs that might have been mentioned by this
|
|
content. Note that because this data structure has not parsed
|
|
the message and does not know about escaping/code blocks, this
|
|
will overestimate the list of user ids.
|
|
"""
|
|
return set(self.user_id_info.keys())
|
|
|
|
def get_user_group(self, name: str) -> Optional[UserGroup]:
|
|
return self.user_group_name_info.get(name.lower(), None)
|
|
|
|
def get_group_members(self, user_group_id: int) -> List[int]:
|
|
return self.user_group_members.get(user_group_id, [])
|
|
|
|
def get_user_group_name_info(realm_id: int, user_group_names: Set[str]) -> Dict[str, UserGroup]:
|
|
if not user_group_names:
|
|
return dict()
|
|
|
|
rows = UserGroup.objects.filter(realm_id=realm_id,
|
|
name__in=user_group_names)
|
|
dct = {row.name.lower(): row for row in rows}
|
|
return dct
|
|
|
|
def get_stream_name_info(realm: Realm, stream_names: Set[str]) -> Dict[str, FullNameInfo]:
|
|
if not stream_names:
|
|
return dict()
|
|
|
|
q_list = {
|
|
Q(name=name)
|
|
for name in stream_names
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
rows = get_active_streams(
|
|
realm=realm,
|
|
).filter(
|
|
functools.reduce(lambda a, b: a | b, q_list),
|
|
).values(
|
|
'id',
|
|
'name',
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
dct = {
|
|
row['name']: row
|
|
for row in rows
|
|
}
|
|
return dct
|
|
|
|
|
|
def do_convert(content: str,
|
|
realm_alert_words_automaton: Optional[ahocorasick.Automaton] = None,
|
|
message: Optional[Message]=None,
|
|
message_realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
|
|
sent_by_bot: bool=False,
|
|
translate_emoticons: bool=False,
|
|
mention_data: Optional[MentionData]=None,
|
|
email_gateway: bool=False,
|
|
no_previews: bool=False) -> str:
|
|
"""Convert Markdown to HTML, with Zulip-specific settings and hacks."""
|
|
# This logic is a bit convoluted, but the overall goal is to support a range of use cases:
|
|
# * Nothing is passed in other than content -> just run default options (e.g. for docs)
|
|
# * message is passed, but no realm is -> look up realm from message
|
|
# * message_realm is passed -> use that realm for Markdown purposes
|
|
if message is not None:
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if message_realm is None:
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message_realm = message.get_realm()
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if message_realm is None:
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realm_filters_key = DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_KEY
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else:
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realm_filters_key = message_realm.id
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if message and hasattr(message, 'id') and message.id:
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logging_message_id = 'id# ' + str(message.id)
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else:
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logging_message_id = 'unknown'
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if message is not None and message_realm is not None:
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if message_realm.is_zephyr_mirror_realm:
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if message.sending_client.name == "zephyr_mirror":
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# Use slightly customized Markdown processor for content
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# delivered via zephyr_mirror
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realm_filters_key = ZEPHYR_MIRROR_MARKDOWN_KEY
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maybe_update_markdown_engines(realm_filters_key, email_gateway)
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md_engine_key = (realm_filters_key, email_gateway)
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if md_engine_key in md_engines:
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_md_engine = md_engines[md_engine_key]
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else:
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if DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_KEY not in md_engines:
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maybe_update_markdown_engines(realm_filters_key=None, email_gateway=False)
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_md_engine = md_engines[(DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_KEY, email_gateway)]
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# Reset the parser; otherwise it will get slower over time.
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_md_engine.reset()
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# Filters such as UserMentionPattern need a message.
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_md_engine.zulip_message = message
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_md_engine.zulip_realm = message_realm
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_md_engine.zulip_db_data = None # for now
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_md_engine.image_preview_enabled = image_preview_enabled(
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message, message_realm, no_previews)
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_md_engine.url_embed_preview_enabled = url_embed_preview_enabled(
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message, message_realm, no_previews)
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|
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# Pre-fetch data from the DB that is used in the Markdown thread
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if message_realm is not None:
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|
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# Here we fetch the data structures needed to render
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# mentions/stream mentions from the database, but only
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# if there is syntax in the message that might use them, since
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# the fetches are somewhat expensive and these types of syntax
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# are uncommon enough that it's a useful optimization.
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|
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if mention_data is None:
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mention_data = MentionData(message_realm.id, content)
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stream_names = possible_linked_stream_names(content)
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stream_name_info = get_stream_name_info(message_realm, stream_names)
|
|
|
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if content_has_emoji_syntax(content):
|
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active_realm_emoji = message_realm.get_active_emoji()
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else:
|
|
active_realm_emoji = dict()
|
|
|
|
_md_engine.zulip_db_data = {
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'realm_alert_words_automaton': realm_alert_words_automaton,
|
|
'mention_data': mention_data,
|
|
'active_realm_emoji': active_realm_emoji,
|
|
'realm_uri': message_realm.uri,
|
|
'sent_by_bot': sent_by_bot,
|
|
'stream_names': stream_name_info,
|
|
'translate_emoticons': translate_emoticons,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
# Spend at most 5 seconds rendering; this protects the backend
|
|
# from being overloaded by bugs (e.g. Markdown logic that is
|
|
# extremely inefficient in corner cases) as well as user
|
|
# errors (e.g. a realm filter that makes some syntax
|
|
# infinite-loop).
|
|
rendered_content = timeout(5, _md_engine.convert, content)
|
|
|
|
# Throw an exception if the content is huge; this protects the
|
|
# rest of the codebase from any bugs where we end up rendering
|
|
# something huge.
|
|
if len(rendered_content) > MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH * 10:
|
|
raise MarkdownRenderingException(
|
|
f'Rendered content exceeds {MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH * 10} characters (message {logging_message_id})'
|
|
)
|
|
return rendered_content
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
cleaned = privacy_clean_markdown(content)
|
|
# NOTE: Don't change this message without also changing the
|
|
# logic in logging_handlers.py or we can create recursive
|
|
# exceptions.
|
|
markdown_logger.exception(
|
|
'Exception in Markdown parser; input (sanitized) was: %s\n (message %s)',
|
|
cleaned,
|
|
logging_message_id,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
raise MarkdownRenderingException()
|
|
finally:
|
|
# These next three lines are slightly paranoid, since
|
|
# we always set these right before actually using the
|
|
# engine, but better safe then sorry.
|
|
_md_engine.zulip_message = None
|
|
_md_engine.zulip_realm = None
|
|
_md_engine.zulip_db_data = None
|
|
|
|
markdown_time_start = 0.0
|
|
markdown_total_time = 0.0
|
|
markdown_total_requests = 0
|
|
|
|
def get_markdown_time() -> float:
|
|
return markdown_total_time
|
|
|
|
def get_markdown_requests() -> int:
|
|
return markdown_total_requests
|
|
|
|
def markdown_stats_start() -> None:
|
|
global markdown_time_start
|
|
markdown_time_start = time.time()
|
|
|
|
def markdown_stats_finish() -> None:
|
|
global markdown_total_time
|
|
global markdown_total_requests
|
|
global markdown_time_start
|
|
markdown_total_requests += 1
|
|
markdown_total_time += (time.time() - markdown_time_start)
|
|
|
|
def markdown_convert(content: str,
|
|
realm_alert_words_automaton: Optional[ahocorasick.Automaton] = None,
|
|
message: Optional[Message]=None,
|
|
message_realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
|
|
sent_by_bot: bool=False,
|
|
translate_emoticons: bool=False,
|
|
mention_data: Optional[MentionData]=None,
|
|
email_gateway: bool=False,
|
|
no_previews: bool=False) -> str:
|
|
markdown_stats_start()
|
|
ret = do_convert(content, realm_alert_words_automaton,
|
|
message, message_realm, sent_by_bot,
|
|
translate_emoticons, mention_data, email_gateway,
|
|
no_previews=no_previews)
|
|
markdown_stats_finish()
|
|
return ret
|