zulip/zephyr/lib/create_user.py

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from __future__ import absolute_import
from django.contrib.auth.models import UserManager
from django.utils import timezone
from zephyr.models import UserProfile, Recipient, Subscription
import base64
import hashlib
import simplejson
import random
import string
# The ordered list of onboarding steps we want new users to complete. If the
# steps are changed here, they must also be changed in onboarding.js.
onboarding_steps = ["sent_stream_message", "sent_private_message", "made_app_sticky"]
def create_onboarding_steps_blob():
return simplejson.dumps([(step, False) for step in onboarding_steps])
# create_user_profile is based on Django's User.objects.create_user,
# except that we don't save to the database so it can used in
# bulk_creates
#
# Only use this for bulk_create -- for normal usage one should use
# create_user (below) which will also make the Subscription and
# Recipient objects
def create_user_profile(realm, email, password, active, bot, full_name, short_name, bot_owner):
now = timezone.now()
email = UserManager.normalize_email(email)
user_profile = UserProfile(email=email, is_staff=False, is_active=active,
full_name=full_name, short_name=short_name,
last_login=now, date_joined=now, realm=realm,
pointer=-1, is_bot=bot, bot_owner=bot_owner,
onboarding_steps=create_onboarding_steps_blob())
if bot or not active:
user_profile.set_unusable_password()
else:
user_profile.set_password(password)
# select 2 random ascii letters or numbers to fill out our base 64 "encoding"
randchars = random.choice(string.ascii_letters + string.digits) + \
random.choice(string.ascii_letters + string.digits)
# Generate a new, random API key
user_profile.api_key = base64.b64encode(hashlib.sha256(str(random.getrandbits(256))).digest(),
randchars)[0:32]
return user_profile
def create_user(email, password, realm, full_name, short_name,
active=True, bot=False, bot_owner=None):
user_profile = create_user_profile(realm, email, password, active, bot,
full_name, short_name, bot_owner)
user_profile.save()
recipient = Recipient.objects.create(type_id=user_profile.id,
type=Recipient.PERSONAL)
Subscription.objects.create(user_profile=user_profile, recipient=recipient)
return user_profile