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1180 lines
44 KiB
Python
1180 lines
44 KiB
Python
import base64
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import datetime
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import logging
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import urllib
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from functools import wraps
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from io import BytesIO
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from typing import (
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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Callable,
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Dict,
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Optional,
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Sequence,
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Set,
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TypeVar,
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Union,
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cast,
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overload,
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)
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import django_otp
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import orjson
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from circuitbreaker import CircuitBreakerError, circuit
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.auth import REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME
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from django.contrib.auth import login as django_login
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from django.contrib.auth.decorators import user_passes_test as django_user_passes_test
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from django.contrib.auth.models import AnonymousUser
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from django.contrib.auth.views import redirect_to_login
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from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect, QueryDict
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from django.http.multipartparser import MultiPartParser
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from django.shortcuts import resolve_url
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from django.template.response import SimpleTemplateResponse, TemplateResponse
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from django.utils.crypto import constant_time_compare
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from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
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from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
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from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt
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from django_otp import user_has_device
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from two_factor.utils import default_device
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from typing_extensions import Concatenate, ParamSpec
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from zerver.lib.cache import cache_with_key
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from zerver.lib.exceptions import (
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AccessDeniedError,
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AnomalousWebhookPayload,
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ErrorCode,
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InvalidAPIKeyError,
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InvalidAPIKeyFormatError,
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InvalidJSONError,
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JsonableError,
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OrganizationAdministratorRequired,
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OrganizationMemberRequired,
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OrganizationOwnerRequired,
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RateLimited,
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RealmDeactivatedError,
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RemoteServerDeactivatedError,
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UnauthorizedError,
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UnsupportedWebhookEventType,
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UserDeactivatedError,
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WebhookError,
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)
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from zerver.lib.queue import queue_json_publish
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from zerver.lib.rate_limiter import RateLimitedIPAddr, RateLimitedUser
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from zerver.lib.request import REQ, RequestNotes, has_request_variables
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from zerver.lib.response import json_method_not_allowed, json_success
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from zerver.lib.subdomains import get_subdomain, user_matches_subdomain
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from zerver.lib.timestamp import datetime_to_timestamp, timestamp_to_datetime
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from zerver.lib.types import ViewFuncT
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from zerver.lib.users import is_2fa_verified
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from zerver.lib.utils import has_api_key_format, statsd
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from zerver.models import Realm, UserProfile, get_client, get_user_profile_by_api_key
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if settings.ZILENCER_ENABLED:
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from zilencer.models import (
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RateLimitedRemoteZulipServer,
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RemoteZulipServer,
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get_remote_server_by_uuid,
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)
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from django.http.request import _ImmutableQueryDict
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rate_limiter_logger = logging.getLogger("zerver.lib.rate_limiter")
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webhook_logger = logging.getLogger("zulip.zerver.webhooks")
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webhook_unsupported_events_logger = logging.getLogger("zulip.zerver.webhooks.unsupported")
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webhook_anomalous_payloads_logger = logging.getLogger("zulip.zerver.webhooks.anomalous")
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ParamT = ParamSpec("ParamT")
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ReturnT = TypeVar("ReturnT")
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def update_user_activity(
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request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, query: Optional[str]
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) -> None:
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# update_active_status also pushes to RabbitMQ, and it seems
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# redundant to log that here as well.
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if request.META["PATH_INFO"] == "/json/users/me/presence":
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return
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request_notes = RequestNotes.get_notes(request)
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if query is not None:
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pass
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elif request_notes.query is not None:
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query = request_notes.query
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else:
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query = request.META["PATH_INFO"]
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assert request_notes.client is not None
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event = {
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"query": query,
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"user_profile_id": user_profile.id,
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"time": datetime_to_timestamp(timezone_now()),
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"client_id": request_notes.client.id,
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}
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queue_json_publish("user_activity", event, lambda event: None)
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# Based on django.views.decorators.http.require_http_methods
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def require_post(
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func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
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) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
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# Arguments before ParamT needs to be positional-only as required by Concatenate
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapper(
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request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
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) -> HttpResponse:
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if request.method != "POST":
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err_method = request.method
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logging.warning(
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"Method Not Allowed (%s): %s",
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err_method,
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request.path,
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extra={"status_code": 405, "request": request},
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)
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if RequestNotes.get_notes(request).error_format == "JSON":
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return json_method_not_allowed(["POST"])
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else:
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return TemplateResponse(
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request, "404.html", context={"status_code": 405}, status=405
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)
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return func(request, *args, **kwargs)
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return wrapper
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def require_realm_owner(
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func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]
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) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapper(
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request: HttpRequest,
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user_profile: UserProfile,
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/,
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*args: ParamT.args,
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**kwargs: ParamT.kwargs,
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) -> HttpResponse:
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if not user_profile.is_realm_owner:
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raise OrganizationOwnerRequired()
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return func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
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return wrapper
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def require_realm_admin(
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func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]
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) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapper(
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request: HttpRequest,
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user_profile: UserProfile,
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/,
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*args: ParamT.args,
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**kwargs: ParamT.kwargs,
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) -> HttpResponse:
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if not user_profile.is_realm_admin:
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raise OrganizationAdministratorRequired()
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return func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
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return wrapper
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def require_organization_member(
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func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]
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) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapper(
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request: HttpRequest,
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user_profile: UserProfile,
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/,
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*args: ParamT.args,
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**kwargs: ParamT.kwargs,
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) -> HttpResponse:
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if user_profile.role > UserProfile.ROLE_MEMBER:
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raise OrganizationMemberRequired()
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return func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
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return wrapper
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def require_billing_access(
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func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]
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) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapper(
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request: HttpRequest,
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user_profile: UserProfile,
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/,
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*args: ParamT.args,
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**kwargs: ParamT.kwargs,
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) -> HttpResponse:
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if not user_profile.has_billing_access:
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raise JsonableError(_("Must be a billing administrator or an organization owner"))
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return func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
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return wrapper
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def process_client(
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request: HttpRequest,
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user: Union[UserProfile, AnonymousUser, None] = None,
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*,
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is_browser_view: bool = False,
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client_name: Optional[str] = None,
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query: Optional[str] = None,
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) -> None:
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"""The optional user parameter requests that a UserActivity row be
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created/updated to record this request.
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In particular, unauthenticate requests and those authenticated to
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a non-user object like RemoteZulipServer should not pass the
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`user` parameter.
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"""
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request_notes = RequestNotes.get_notes(request)
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if client_name is None:
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client_name = request_notes.client_name
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assert client_name is not None
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# We could check for a browser's name being "Mozilla", but
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# e.g. Opera and MobileSafari don't set that, and it seems
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# more robust to just key off whether it was a browser view
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if is_browser_view and not client_name.startswith("Zulip"):
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# Avoid changing the client string for browsers, but let
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# the Zulip desktop apps be themselves.
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client_name = "website"
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request_notes.client = get_client(client_name)
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if user is not None and user.is_authenticated:
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update_user_activity(request, user, query)
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class InvalidZulipServerError(JsonableError):
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code = ErrorCode.INVALID_ZULIP_SERVER
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data_fields = ["role"]
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def __init__(self, role: str) -> None:
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self.role: str = role
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@staticmethod
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def msg_format() -> str:
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return "Zulip server auth failure: {role} is not registered -- did you run `manage.py register_server`?"
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class InvalidZulipServerKeyError(InvalidZulipServerError):
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@staticmethod
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def msg_format() -> str:
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return "Zulip server auth failure: key does not match role {role}"
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def validate_api_key(
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request: HttpRequest,
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role: Optional[str],
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api_key: str,
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allow_webhook_access: bool = False,
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client_name: Optional[str] = None,
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) -> Union[UserProfile, "RemoteZulipServer"]:
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# Remove whitespace to protect users from trivial errors.
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api_key = api_key.strip()
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if role is not None:
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role = role.strip()
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# If `role` doesn't look like an email, it might be a uuid.
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if settings.ZILENCER_ENABLED and role is not None and "@" not in role:
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try:
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remote_server = get_remote_server_by_uuid(role)
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except RemoteZulipServer.DoesNotExist:
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raise InvalidZulipServerError(role)
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if not constant_time_compare(api_key, remote_server.api_key):
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raise InvalidZulipServerKeyError(role)
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if remote_server.deactivated:
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raise RemoteServerDeactivatedError()
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if get_subdomain(request) != Realm.SUBDOMAIN_FOR_ROOT_DOMAIN:
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raise JsonableError(_("Invalid subdomain for push notifications bouncer"))
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RequestNotes.get_notes(request).remote_server = remote_server
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process_client(request)
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return remote_server
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user_profile = access_user_by_api_key(request, api_key, email=role)
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if user_profile.is_incoming_webhook and not allow_webhook_access:
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raise JsonableError(_("This API is not available to incoming webhook bots."))
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request.user = user_profile
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process_client(request, user_profile, client_name=client_name)
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return user_profile
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def validate_account_and_subdomain(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile) -> None:
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if user_profile.realm.deactivated:
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raise RealmDeactivatedError()
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if not user_profile.is_active:
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raise UserDeactivatedError()
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# Either the subdomain matches, or we're accessing Tornado from
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# and to localhost (aka spoofing a request as the user).
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if not user_matches_subdomain(get_subdomain(request), user_profile) and not (
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settings.RUNNING_INSIDE_TORNADO
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and request.META["SERVER_NAME"] == "127.0.0.1"
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and request.META["REMOTE_ADDR"] == "127.0.0.1"
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):
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logging.warning(
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"User %s (%s) attempted to access API on wrong subdomain (%s)",
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user_profile.delivery_email,
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user_profile.realm.subdomain,
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get_subdomain(request),
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)
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raise JsonableError(_("Account is not associated with this subdomain"))
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def access_user_by_api_key(
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request: HttpRequest, api_key: str, email: Optional[str] = None
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) -> UserProfile:
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if not has_api_key_format(api_key):
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raise InvalidAPIKeyFormatError()
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try:
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user_profile = get_user_profile_by_api_key(api_key)
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except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
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raise InvalidAPIKeyError()
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if email is not None and email.lower() != user_profile.delivery_email.lower():
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# This covers the case that the API key is correct, but for a
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# different user. We may end up wanting to relaxing this
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# constraint or give a different error message in the future.
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raise InvalidAPIKeyError()
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validate_account_and_subdomain(request, user_profile)
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return user_profile
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def log_unsupported_webhook_event(summary: str) -> None:
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# This helper is primarily used by some of our more complicated
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# webhook integrations (e.g. GitHub) that need to log an unsupported
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# event based on attributes nested deep within a complicated JSON
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# payload. In such cases, the error message we want to log may not
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# really fit what a regular UnsupportedWebhookEventType exception
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# represents.
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webhook_unsupported_events_logger.exception(summary, stack_info=True)
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def log_exception_to_webhook_logger(err: Exception) -> None:
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if isinstance(err, AnomalousWebhookPayload):
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webhook_anomalous_payloads_logger.exception(str(err), stack_info=True)
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elif isinstance(err, UnsupportedWebhookEventType):
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webhook_unsupported_events_logger.exception(str(err), stack_info=True)
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else:
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webhook_logger.exception(str(err), stack_info=True)
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def full_webhook_client_name(raw_client_name: Optional[str] = None) -> Optional[str]:
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if raw_client_name is None:
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return None
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return f"Zulip{raw_client_name}Webhook"
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# Use this for webhook views that don't get an email passed in.
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def webhook_view(
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webhook_client_name: str,
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notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json: bool = True,
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all_event_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
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) -> Callable[[Callable[..., HttpResponse]], Callable[..., HttpResponse]]:
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# Unfortunately, callback protocols are insufficient for this:
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# https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/protocols.html#callback-protocols
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# Variadic generics are necessary: https://github.com/python/typing/issues/193
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def _wrapped_view_func(view_func: Callable[..., HttpResponse]) -> Callable[..., HttpResponse]:
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@csrf_exempt
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@has_request_variables
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@wraps(view_func)
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def _wrapped_func_arguments(
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request: HttpRequest, /, api_key: str = REQ(), *args: object, **kwargs: object
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) -> HttpResponse:
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user_profile = validate_api_key(
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request,
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None,
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api_key,
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allow_webhook_access=True,
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client_name=full_webhook_client_name(webhook_client_name),
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)
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if settings.RATE_LIMITING:
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rate_limit_user(request, user_profile, domain="api_by_user")
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try:
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return view_func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
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except Exception as err:
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if isinstance(err, InvalidJSONError) and notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json:
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# NOTE: importing this at the top of file leads to a
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# cyclic import; correct fix is probably to move
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# notify_bot_owner_about_invalid_json to a smaller file.
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from zerver.lib.webhooks.common import notify_bot_owner_about_invalid_json
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notify_bot_owner_about_invalid_json(user_profile, webhook_client_name)
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elif isinstance(err, JsonableError) and not isinstance(err, WebhookError):
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pass
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else:
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if isinstance(err, WebhookError):
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err.webhook_name = webhook_client_name
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log_exception_to_webhook_logger(err)
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raise err
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# Store the event types registered for this webhook as an attribute, which can be access
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# later conveniently in zerver.lib.test_classes.WebhookTestCase.
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setattr(_wrapped_func_arguments, "_all_event_types", all_event_types)
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return _wrapped_func_arguments
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return _wrapped_view_func
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def zulip_redirect_to_login(
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request: HttpRequest,
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login_url: Optional[str] = None,
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redirect_field_name: str = REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME,
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) -> HttpResponseRedirect:
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path = request.build_absolute_uri()
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resolved_login_url = resolve_url(login_url or settings.LOGIN_URL)
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# If the login URL is the same scheme and net location then just
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# use the path as the "next" url.
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login_scheme, login_netloc = urllib.parse.urlparse(resolved_login_url)[:2]
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current_scheme, current_netloc = urllib.parse.urlparse(path)[:2]
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if (not login_scheme or login_scheme == current_scheme) and (
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not login_netloc or login_netloc == current_netloc
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):
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path = request.get_full_path()
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if path == "/":
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# Don't add ?next=/, to keep our URLs clean
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return HttpResponseRedirect(resolved_login_url)
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return redirect_to_login(path, resolved_login_url, redirect_field_name)
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# From Django 2.2, modified to pass the request rather than just the
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# user into test_func; this is useful so that we can revalidate the
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# subdomain matches the user's realm. It is likely that we could make
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# the subdomain validation happen elsewhere and switch to using the
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# stock Django version.
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def user_passes_test(
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test_func: Callable[[HttpRequest], bool],
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login_url: Optional[str] = None,
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redirect_field_name: str = REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME,
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) -> Callable[
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[Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]],
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Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse],
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]:
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"""
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Decorator for views that checks that the user passes the given test,
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redirecting to the log-in page if necessary. The test should be a callable
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that takes the user object and returns True if the user passes.
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"""
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def decorator(
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view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
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) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
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@wraps(view_func)
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def _wrapped_view(
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request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
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) -> HttpResponse:
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if test_func(request):
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return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
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return zulip_redirect_to_login(request, login_url, redirect_field_name)
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return _wrapped_view
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return decorator
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|
|
|
|
def logged_in_and_active(request: HttpRequest) -> bool:
|
|
if not request.user.is_authenticated:
|
|
return False
|
|
if not request.user.is_active:
|
|
return False
|
|
if request.user.realm.deactivated:
|
|
return False
|
|
return user_matches_subdomain(get_subdomain(request), request.user)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def do_two_factor_login(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile) -> None:
|
|
device = default_device(user_profile)
|
|
if device:
|
|
django_otp.login(request, device)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def do_login(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile) -> None:
|
|
"""Creates a session, logging in the user, using the Django method,
|
|
and also adds helpful data needed by our server logs.
|
|
"""
|
|
django_login(request, user_profile)
|
|
RequestNotes.get_notes(request).requestor_for_logs = user_profile.format_requestor_for_logs()
|
|
process_client(request, user_profile, is_browser_view=True)
|
|
if settings.TWO_FACTOR_AUTHENTICATION_ENABLED:
|
|
# Log in with two factor authentication as well.
|
|
do_two_factor_login(request, user_profile)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def log_view_func(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
RequestNotes.get_notes(request).query = view_func.__name__
|
|
return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_logging_data(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
process_client(request, request.user, is_browser_view=True, query=view_func.__name__)
|
|
rate_limit(request)
|
|
return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def human_users_only(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
assert request.user.is_authenticated
|
|
if request.user.is_bot:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("This endpoint does not accept bot requests."))
|
|
return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
@overload
|
|
def zulip_login_required(
|
|
function: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse],
|
|
redirect_field_name: str = REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME,
|
|
login_url: str = settings.HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN,
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
|
|
@overload
|
|
def zulip_login_required(
|
|
function: None,
|
|
redirect_field_name: str = REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME,
|
|
login_url: str = settings.HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN,
|
|
) -> Callable[
|
|
[Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]],
|
|
Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse],
|
|
]:
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Based on Django 1.8's @login_required
|
|
def zulip_login_required(
|
|
function: Optional[Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]] = None,
|
|
redirect_field_name: str = REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME,
|
|
login_url: str = settings.HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN,
|
|
) -> Union[
|
|
Callable[
|
|
[Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]],
|
|
Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse],
|
|
],
|
|
Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse],
|
|
]:
|
|
actual_decorator = lambda function: user_passes_test(
|
|
logged_in_and_active,
|
|
login_url=login_url,
|
|
redirect_field_name=redirect_field_name,
|
|
)(
|
|
zulip_otp_required_if_logged_in(
|
|
redirect_field_name=redirect_field_name,
|
|
login_url=login_url,
|
|
)(add_logging_data(function))
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if function:
|
|
return actual_decorator(function)
|
|
return actual_decorator # nocoverage # We don't use this without a function
|
|
|
|
|
|
def web_public_view(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse],
|
|
redirect_field_name: str = REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME,
|
|
login_url: str = settings.HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN,
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
"""
|
|
This wrapper adds client info for unauthenticated users but
|
|
forces authenticated users to go through 2fa.
|
|
"""
|
|
actual_decorator = lambda view_func: zulip_otp_required_if_logged_in(
|
|
redirect_field_name=redirect_field_name, login_url=login_url
|
|
)(add_logging_data(view_func))
|
|
|
|
return actual_decorator(view_func)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def require_server_admin(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@zulip_login_required
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if not request.user.is_staff:
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(settings.HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN)
|
|
|
|
return add_logging_data(view_func)(request, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def require_server_admin_api(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@zulip_login_required
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest,
|
|
/,
|
|
*args: ParamT.args,
|
|
**kwargs: ParamT.kwargs,
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if not request.user.is_staff:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("Must be an server administrator"))
|
|
return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def require_non_guest_user(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest,
|
|
user_profile: UserProfile,
|
|
/,
|
|
*args: ParamT.args,
|
|
**kwargs: ParamT.kwargs,
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if user_profile.is_guest:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("Not allowed for guest users"))
|
|
return view_func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def require_member_or_admin(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest,
|
|
user_profile: UserProfile,
|
|
/,
|
|
*args: ParamT.args,
|
|
**kwargs: ParamT.kwargs,
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if user_profile.is_guest:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("Not allowed for guest users"))
|
|
if user_profile.is_bot:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("This endpoint does not accept bot requests."))
|
|
return view_func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def require_user_group_edit_permission(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@require_member_or_admin
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest,
|
|
user_profile: UserProfile,
|
|
/,
|
|
*args: ParamT.args,
|
|
**kwargs: ParamT.kwargs,
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if not user_profile.can_edit_user_groups():
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("Insufficient permission"))
|
|
return view_func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
# This API endpoint is used only for the mobile apps. It is part of a
|
|
# workaround for the fact that React Native doesn't support setting
|
|
# HTTP basic authentication headers.
|
|
def authenticated_uploads_api_view(
|
|
skip_rate_limiting: bool = False,
|
|
) -> Callable[[Callable[..., HttpResponse]], Callable[..., HttpResponse]]:
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(view_func: Callable[..., HttpResponse]) -> Callable[..., HttpResponse]:
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
@has_request_variables
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_func_arguments(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, api_key: str = REQ(), *args: object, **kwargs: object
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
user_profile = validate_api_key(request, None, api_key, False)
|
|
if not skip_rate_limiting:
|
|
rate_limit(request)
|
|
return view_func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_func_arguments
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
# A more REST-y authentication decorator, using, in particular, HTTP basic
|
|
# authentication.
|
|
#
|
|
# If webhook_client_name is specific, the request is a webhook view
|
|
# with that string as the basis for the client string.
|
|
def authenticated_rest_api_view(
|
|
*,
|
|
webhook_client_name: Optional[str] = None,
|
|
allow_webhook_access: bool = False,
|
|
skip_rate_limiting: bool = False,
|
|
beanstalk_email_decode: bool = False,
|
|
) -> Callable[[Callable[..., HttpResponse]], Callable[..., HttpResponse]]:
|
|
if webhook_client_name is not None:
|
|
allow_webhook_access = True
|
|
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(view_func: Callable[..., HttpResponse]) -> Callable[..., HttpResponse]:
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_func_arguments(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, *args: object, **kwargs: object
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
# First try block attempts to get the credentials we need to do authentication
|
|
try:
|
|
# Grab the base64-encoded authentication string, decode it, and split it into
|
|
# the email and API key
|
|
auth_type, credentials = request.headers["Authorization"].split()
|
|
# case insensitive per RFC 1945
|
|
if auth_type.lower() != "basic":
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("This endpoint requires HTTP basic authentication."))
|
|
role, api_key = base64.b64decode(credentials).decode().split(":")
|
|
if beanstalk_email_decode:
|
|
# Beanstalk's web hook UI rejects URL with a @ in the username section
|
|
# So we ask the user to replace them with %40
|
|
role = role.replace("%40", "@")
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
raise UnauthorizedError(_("Invalid authorization header for basic auth"))
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
raise UnauthorizedError(_("Missing authorization header for basic auth"))
|
|
|
|
# Now we try to do authentication or die
|
|
try:
|
|
# profile is a Union[UserProfile, RemoteZulipServer]
|
|
profile = validate_api_key(
|
|
request,
|
|
role,
|
|
api_key,
|
|
allow_webhook_access=allow_webhook_access,
|
|
client_name=full_webhook_client_name(webhook_client_name),
|
|
)
|
|
except JsonableError as e:
|
|
raise UnauthorizedError(e.msg)
|
|
try:
|
|
if not skip_rate_limiting:
|
|
# Apply rate limiting
|
|
rate_limit(request)
|
|
return view_func(request, profile, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
except Exception as err:
|
|
if not webhook_client_name:
|
|
raise err
|
|
if isinstance(err, JsonableError) and not isinstance(
|
|
err, WebhookError
|
|
): # nocoverage
|
|
raise err
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(err, WebhookError):
|
|
err.webhook_name = webhook_client_name
|
|
log_exception_to_webhook_logger(err)
|
|
raise err
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_func_arguments
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def process_as_post(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
# Adapted from django/http/__init__.py.
|
|
# So by default Django doesn't populate request.POST for anything besides
|
|
# POST requests. We want this dict populated for PATCH/PUT, so we have to
|
|
# do it ourselves.
|
|
#
|
|
# This will not be required in the future, a bug will be filed against
|
|
# Django upstream.
|
|
|
|
if not request.POST:
|
|
# Only take action if POST is empty.
|
|
if request.content_type == "multipart/form-data":
|
|
POST, _files = MultiPartParser(
|
|
request.META,
|
|
BytesIO(request.body),
|
|
request.upload_handlers,
|
|
request.encoding,
|
|
).parse()
|
|
# request.POST is an immutable QueryDict in most cases, while
|
|
# MultiPartParser.parse() returns a mutable instance of QueryDict.
|
|
# This can be fix when https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/17235
|
|
# is resolved.
|
|
# django-stubs makes QueryDict of different mutabilities incompatible
|
|
# types. There is no way to acknowledge the django-stubs mypy plugin
|
|
# the change of POST's mutability, so we bypass the check with cast.
|
|
# See also: https://github.com/typeddjango/django-stubs/pull/925#issue-1206399444
|
|
POST._mutable = False
|
|
request.POST = cast("_ImmutableQueryDict", POST)
|
|
# Note that request._files is just the private attribute that backs the
|
|
# FILES property, so we are essentially setting request.FILES here. (In
|
|
# Django 3.2 FILES was still a read-only property.)
|
|
setattr(request, "_files", _files)
|
|
elif request.content_type == "application/x-www-form-urlencoded":
|
|
request.POST = QueryDict(request.body, encoding=request.encoding)
|
|
|
|
return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def authenticate_log_and_execute_json(
|
|
request: HttpRequest,
|
|
view_func: ViewFuncT,
|
|
*args: object,
|
|
skip_rate_limiting: bool = False,
|
|
allow_unauthenticated: bool = False,
|
|
**kwargs: object,
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if not skip_rate_limiting:
|
|
rate_limit(request)
|
|
|
|
if not request.user.is_authenticated:
|
|
if not allow_unauthenticated:
|
|
raise UnauthorizedError()
|
|
|
|
process_client(
|
|
request,
|
|
is_browser_view=True,
|
|
query=view_func.__name__,
|
|
)
|
|
return view_func(request, request.user, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
user_profile = request.user
|
|
validate_account_and_subdomain(request, user_profile)
|
|
|
|
if user_profile.is_incoming_webhook:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("Webhook bots can only access webhooks"))
|
|
|
|
process_client(request, user_profile, is_browser_view=True, query=view_func.__name__)
|
|
return view_func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Checks if the user is logged in. If not, return an error (the
|
|
# @login_required behavior of redirecting to a login page doesn't make
|
|
# sense for json views)
|
|
def authenticated_json_view(
|
|
view_func: Callable[..., HttpResponse],
|
|
skip_rate_limiting: bool = False,
|
|
allow_unauthenticated: bool = False,
|
|
) -> Callable[..., HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(request: HttpRequest, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
return authenticate_log_and_execute_json(
|
|
request,
|
|
view_func,
|
|
*args,
|
|
skip_rate_limiting=skip_rate_limiting,
|
|
allow_unauthenticated=allow_unauthenticated,
|
|
**kwargs,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_local_addr(addr: str) -> bool:
|
|
return addr in ("127.0.0.1", "::1")
|
|
|
|
|
|
# These views are used by the main Django server to notify the Tornado server
|
|
# of events. We protect them from the outside world by checking a shared
|
|
# secret, and also the originating IP (for now).
|
|
@has_request_variables
|
|
def authenticate_notify(request: HttpRequest, secret: str = REQ("secret")) -> bool:
|
|
return is_local_addr(request.META["REMOTE_ADDR"]) and constant_time_compare(
|
|
secret, settings.SHARED_SECRET
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def client_is_exempt_from_rate_limiting(request: HttpRequest) -> bool:
|
|
|
|
# Don't rate limit requests from Django that come from our own servers,
|
|
# and don't rate-limit dev instances
|
|
client = RequestNotes.get_notes(request).client
|
|
return (client is not None and client.name.lower() == "internal") and (
|
|
is_local_addr(request.META["REMOTE_ADDR"]) or settings.DEBUG_RATE_LIMITING
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def internal_notify_view(
|
|
is_tornado_view: bool,
|
|
) -> Callable[
|
|
[Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]],
|
|
Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse],
|
|
]:
|
|
"""Used for situations where something running on the Zulip server
|
|
needs to make a request to the (other) Django/Tornado processes running on
|
|
the server."""
|
|
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
@require_post
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_func_arguments(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if not authenticate_notify(request):
|
|
raise AccessDeniedError()
|
|
request_notes = RequestNotes.get_notes(request)
|
|
is_tornado_request = request_notes.tornado_handler_id is not None
|
|
# These next 2 are not security checks; they are internal
|
|
# assertions to help us find bugs.
|
|
if is_tornado_view and not is_tornado_request:
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Tornado notify view called with no Tornado handler")
|
|
if not is_tornado_view and is_tornado_request:
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Django notify view called with Tornado handler")
|
|
request_notes.requestor_for_logs = "internal"
|
|
return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
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return _wrapped_func_arguments
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return _wrapped_view_func
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def to_utc_datetime(var_name: str, timestamp: str) -> datetime.datetime:
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return timestamp_to_datetime(float(timestamp))
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def statsd_increment(
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counter: str, val: int = 1
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) -> Callable[[Callable[ParamT, ReturnT]], Callable[ParamT, ReturnT]]:
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"""Increments a statsd counter on completion of the
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decorated function.
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Pass the name of the counter to this decorator-returning function."""
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def wrapper(func: Callable[ParamT, ReturnT]) -> Callable[ParamT, ReturnT]:
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapped_func(*args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs) -> ReturnT:
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ret = func(*args, **kwargs)
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statsd.incr(counter, val)
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return ret
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return wrapped_func
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return wrapper
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def rate_limit_user(request: HttpRequest, user: UserProfile, domain: str) -> None:
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"""Returns whether or not a user was rate limited. Will raise a RateLimited exception
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if the user has been rate limited, otherwise returns and modifies request to contain
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the rate limit information"""
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RateLimitedUser(user, domain=domain).rate_limit_request(request)
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@cache_with_key(lambda: "tor_ip_addresses:", timeout=60 * 60)
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@circuit(failure_threshold=2, recovery_timeout=60 * 10)
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def get_tor_ips() -> Set[str]:
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if not settings.RATE_LIMIT_TOR_TOGETHER:
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return set()
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# Cron job in /etc/cron.d/fetch-tor-exit-nodes fetches this
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# hourly; we cache it in memcached to prevent going to disk on
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# every unauth'd request. In case of failures to read, we
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# circuit-break so 2 failures cause a 10-minute backoff.
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|
|
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with open(settings.TOR_EXIT_NODE_FILE_PATH, "rb") as f:
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exit_node_list = orjson.loads(f.read())
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|
|
|
# This should always be non-empty; if it's empty, assume something
|
|
# went wrong with writing and treat it as a non-existent file.
|
|
# Circuit-breaking will ensure that we back off on re-reading the
|
|
# file.
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|
if len(exit_node_list) == 0:
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raise OSError("File is empty")
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|
return set(exit_node_list)
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|
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|
|
def rate_limit_ip(request: HttpRequest, ip_addr: str, domain: str) -> None:
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|
RateLimitedIPAddr(ip_addr, domain=domain).rate_limit_request(request)
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|
|
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|
|
def rate_limit_request_by_ip(request: HttpRequest, domain: str) -> None:
|
|
# REMOTE_ADDR is set by SetRemoteAddrFromRealIpHeader in conjunction
|
|
# with the nginx configuration to guarantee this to be *the* correct
|
|
# IP address to use - without worrying we'll grab the IP of a proxy.
|
|
ip_addr = request.META["REMOTE_ADDR"]
|
|
assert ip_addr
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
# We lump all TOR exit nodes into one bucket; this prevents
|
|
# abuse from TOR, while still allowing some access to these
|
|
# endpoints for legitimate users. Checking for local
|
|
# addresses is a shortcut somewhat for ease of testing without
|
|
# mocking the TOR endpoint in every test.
|
|
if is_local_addr(ip_addr):
|
|
pass
|
|
elif ip_addr in get_tor_ips():
|
|
ip_addr = "tor-exit-node"
|
|
except (OSError, CircuitBreakerError) as err:
|
|
# In the event that we can't get an updated list of TOR exit
|
|
# nodes, assume the IP is _not_ one, and leave it unchanged.
|
|
# We log a warning so that this endpoint being taken out of
|
|
# service doesn't silently remove this functionality.
|
|
rate_limiter_logger.warning("Failed to fetch TOR exit node list: %s", err)
|
|
pass
|
|
rate_limit_ip(request, ip_addr, domain=domain)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def rate_limit_remote_server(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, remote_server: "RemoteZulipServer", domain: str
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
try:
|
|
RateLimitedRemoteZulipServer(remote_server, domain=domain).rate_limit_request(request)
|
|
except RateLimited as e:
|
|
rate_limiter_logger.warning(
|
|
"Remote server %s exceeded rate limits on domain %s", remote_server, domain
|
|
)
|
|
raise e
|
|
|
|
|
|
def rate_limit(request: HttpRequest) -> None:
|
|
if not settings.RATE_LIMITING:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if client_is_exempt_from_rate_limiting(request):
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
user = request.user
|
|
remote_server = RequestNotes.get_notes(request).remote_server
|
|
|
|
if settings.ZILENCER_ENABLED and remote_server is not None:
|
|
rate_limit_remote_server(request, remote_server, domain="api_by_remote_server")
|
|
elif not user.is_authenticated:
|
|
rate_limit_request_by_ip(request, domain="api_by_ip")
|
|
else:
|
|
assert isinstance(user, UserProfile)
|
|
rate_limit_user(request, user, domain="api_by_user")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def return_success_on_head_request(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if request.method == "HEAD":
|
|
return json_success(request)
|
|
return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
def zulip_otp_required_if_logged_in(
|
|
redirect_field_name: str = "next",
|
|
login_url: str = settings.HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN,
|
|
) -> Callable[
|
|
[Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]],
|
|
Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse],
|
|
]:
|
|
"""
|
|
The reason we need to create this function is that the stock
|
|
otp_required decorator doesn't play well with tests. We cannot
|
|
enable/disable if_configured parameter during tests since the decorator
|
|
retains its value due to closure.
|
|
|
|
Similar to :func:`~django.contrib.auth.decorators.login_required`, but
|
|
requires the user to be :term:`verified`. By default, this redirects users
|
|
to :setting:`OTP_LOGIN_URL`. Returns True if the user is not authenticated.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def test(user: Union[UserProfile, AnonymousUser]) -> bool:
|
|
"""
|
|
:if_configured: If ``True``, an authenticated user with no confirmed
|
|
OTP devices will be allowed. Also, non-authenticated users will be
|
|
allowed as spectator users. Default is ``False``. If ``False``,
|
|
2FA will not do any authentication.
|
|
"""
|
|
if_configured = settings.TWO_FACTOR_AUTHENTICATION_ENABLED
|
|
if not if_configured:
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
# This request is unauthenticated (logged-out) access; 2FA is
|
|
# not required or possible.
|
|
if not user.is_authenticated:
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
# User has completed 2FA verification
|
|
if is_2fa_verified(user):
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
# If the user doesn't have 2FA set up, we can't enforce 2FA.
|
|
if not user_has_device(user):
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
# User has configured 2FA and is not verified, so the user
|
|
# fails the test (and we should redirect to the 2FA view).
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
decorator = django_user_passes_test(
|
|
test, login_url=login_url, redirect_field_name=redirect_field_name
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
return decorator
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_google_analytics_context(context: Dict[str, object]) -> None:
|
|
if settings.GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID is not None: # nocoverage
|
|
page_params = context.setdefault("page_params", {})
|
|
assert isinstance(page_params, dict)
|
|
page_params["google_analytics_id"] = settings.GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_google_analytics(
|
|
view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]
|
|
) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, ParamT], HttpResponse]:
|
|
@wraps(view_func)
|
|
def _wrapped_view_func(
|
|
request: HttpRequest, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
response = view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
if isinstance(response, SimpleTemplateResponse):
|
|
if response.context_data is None:
|
|
response.context_data = {}
|
|
add_google_analytics_context(response.context_data)
|
|
elif response.status_code == 200: # nocoverage
|
|
raise TypeError("add_google_analytics requires a TemplateResponse")
|
|
return response
|
|
|
|
return _wrapped_view_func
|