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442 lines
19 KiB
Python
442 lines
19 KiB
Python
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union, cast
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import re
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import unicodedata
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from collections import defaultdict
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.db.models.query import QuerySet
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from django.forms.models import model_to_dict
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
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from zerver.lib.cache import generic_bulk_cached_fetch, user_profile_cache_key_id, \
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user_profile_by_id_cache_key, realm_user_dict_fields
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from zerver.lib.request import JsonableError
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from zerver.lib.avatar import avatar_url, get_avatar_field
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from zerver.lib.exceptions import OrganizationAdministratorRequired
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from zerver.models import UserProfile, Service, Realm, \
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get_user_profile_by_id_in_realm, CustomProfileFieldValue, \
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get_realm_user_dicts, CustomProfileField
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from zulip_bots.custom_exceptions import ConfigValidationError
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def check_full_name(full_name_raw: str) -> str:
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full_name = full_name_raw.strip()
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if len(full_name) > UserProfile.MAX_NAME_LENGTH:
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raise JsonableError(_("Name too long!"))
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if len(full_name) < UserProfile.MIN_NAME_LENGTH:
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raise JsonableError(_("Name too short!"))
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for character in full_name:
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if (unicodedata.category(character)[0] == 'C' or
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character in UserProfile.NAME_INVALID_CHARS):
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raise JsonableError(_("Invalid characters in name!"))
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# Names ending with e.g. `|15` could be ambiguous for
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# sloppily-written parsers of our markdown syntax for mentioning
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# users with ambigious names, and likely have no real use, so we
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# ban them.
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if re.search(r"\|\d+$", full_name_raw):
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raise JsonableError(_("Invalid format!"))
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return full_name
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# NOTE: We don't try to absolutely prevent 2 bots from having the same
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# name (e.g. you can get there by reactivating a deactivated bot after
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# making a new bot with the same name). This is just a check designed
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# to make it unlikely to happen by accident.
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def check_bot_name_available(realm_id: int, full_name: str) -> None:
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dup_exists = UserProfile.objects.filter(
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realm_id=realm_id,
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full_name=full_name.strip(),
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is_active=True,
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).exists()
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if dup_exists:
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raise JsonableError(_("Name is already in use!"))
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def check_short_name(short_name_raw: str) -> str:
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short_name = short_name_raw.strip()
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if len(short_name) == 0:
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raise JsonableError(_("Bad name or username"))
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return short_name
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def check_valid_bot_config(bot_type: int, service_name: str,
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config_data: Dict[str, str]) -> None:
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if bot_type == UserProfile.INCOMING_WEBHOOK_BOT:
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from zerver.lib.integrations import WEBHOOK_INTEGRATIONS
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config_options = None
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for integration in WEBHOOK_INTEGRATIONS:
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if integration.name == service_name:
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# key: validator
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config_options = {c[1]: c[2] for c in integration.config_options}
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break
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if not config_options:
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raise JsonableError(_("Invalid integration '%s'.") % (service_name,))
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missing_keys = set(config_options.keys()) - set(config_data.keys())
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if missing_keys:
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raise JsonableError(_("Missing configuration parameters: %s") % (
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missing_keys,))
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for key, validator in config_options.items():
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value = config_data[key]
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error = validator(key, value)
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if error:
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raise JsonableError(_("Invalid {} value {} ({})").format(
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key, value, error))
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elif bot_type == UserProfile.EMBEDDED_BOT:
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try:
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from zerver.lib.bot_lib import get_bot_handler
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bot_handler = get_bot_handler(service_name)
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if hasattr(bot_handler, 'validate_config'):
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bot_handler.validate_config(config_data)
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except ConfigValidationError:
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# The exception provides a specific error message, but that
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# message is not tagged translatable, because it is
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# triggered in the external zulip_bots package.
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# TODO: Think of some clever way to provide a more specific
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# error message.
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raise JsonableError(_("Invalid configuration data!"))
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# Adds an outgoing webhook or embedded bot service.
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def add_service(name: str, user_profile: UserProfile, base_url: Optional[str]=None,
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interface: Optional[int]=None, token: Optional[str]=None) -> None:
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Service.objects.create(name=name,
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user_profile=user_profile,
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base_url=base_url,
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interface=interface,
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token=token)
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def check_bot_creation_policy(user_profile: UserProfile, bot_type: int) -> None:
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# Realm administrators can always add bot
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if user_profile.is_realm_admin:
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return
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if user_profile.realm.bot_creation_policy == Realm.BOT_CREATION_EVERYONE:
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return
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if user_profile.realm.bot_creation_policy == Realm.BOT_CREATION_ADMINS_ONLY:
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raise OrganizationAdministratorRequired()
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if user_profile.realm.bot_creation_policy == Realm.BOT_CREATION_LIMIT_GENERIC_BOTS and \
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bot_type == UserProfile.DEFAULT_BOT:
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raise OrganizationAdministratorRequired()
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def check_valid_bot_type(user_profile: UserProfile, bot_type: int) -> None:
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if bot_type not in user_profile.allowed_bot_types:
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raise JsonableError(_('Invalid bot type'))
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def check_valid_interface_type(interface_type: Optional[int]) -> None:
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if interface_type not in Service.ALLOWED_INTERFACE_TYPES:
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raise JsonableError(_('Invalid interface type'))
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def bulk_get_users(emails: List[str], realm: Optional[Realm],
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base_query: 'QuerySet[UserProfile]'=None) -> Dict[str, UserProfile]:
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if base_query is None:
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assert realm is not None
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query = UserProfile.objects.filter(realm=realm, is_active=True)
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realm_id = realm.id
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else:
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# WARNING: Currently, this code path only really supports one
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# version of `base_query` being used (because otherwise,
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# they'll share the cache, which can screw up the filtering).
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# If you're using this flow, you'll need to re-do any filters
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# in base_query in the code itself; base_query is just a perf
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# optimization.
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query = base_query
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realm_id = 0
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def fetch_users_by_email(emails: List[str]) -> List[UserProfile]:
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# This should be just
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#
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# UserProfile.objects.select_related("realm").filter(email__iexact__in=emails,
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# realm=realm)
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#
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# But chaining __in and __iexact doesn't work with Django's
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# ORM, so we have the following hack to construct the relevant where clause
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upper_list = ", ".join(["UPPER(%s)"] * len(emails))
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where_clause = "UPPER(zerver_userprofile.email::text) IN (%s)" % (upper_list,)
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return query.select_related("realm").extra(
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where=[where_clause],
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params=emails)
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def user_to_email(user_profile: UserProfile) -> str:
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return user_profile.email.lower()
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return generic_bulk_cached_fetch(
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# Use a separate cache key to protect us from conflicts with
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# the get_user cache.
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lambda email: 'bulk_get_users:' + user_profile_cache_key_id(email, realm_id),
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fetch_users_by_email,
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[email.lower() for email in emails],
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id_fetcher=user_to_email,
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)
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def user_ids_to_users(user_ids: List[int], realm: Realm) -> List[UserProfile]:
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# TODO: Consider adding a flag to control whether deactivated
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# users should be included.
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def fetch_users_by_id(user_ids: List[int]) -> List[UserProfile]:
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return list(UserProfile.objects.filter(id__in=user_ids).select_related())
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user_profiles_by_id: Dict[int, UserProfile] = generic_bulk_cached_fetch(
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cache_key_function=user_profile_by_id_cache_key,
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query_function=fetch_users_by_id,
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object_ids=user_ids
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)
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found_user_ids = user_profiles_by_id.keys()
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missed_user_ids = [user_id for user_id in user_ids if user_id not in found_user_ids]
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if missed_user_ids:
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raise JsonableError(_("Invalid user ID: %s") % (missed_user_ids[0],))
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user_profiles = list(user_profiles_by_id.values())
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for user_profile in user_profiles:
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if user_profile.realm != realm:
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raise JsonableError(_("Invalid user ID: %s") % (user_profile.id,))
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return user_profiles
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def access_bot_by_id(user_profile: UserProfile, user_id: int) -> UserProfile:
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try:
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target = get_user_profile_by_id_in_realm(user_id, user_profile.realm)
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except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
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raise JsonableError(_("No such bot"))
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if not target.is_bot:
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raise JsonableError(_("No such bot"))
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if not user_profile.can_admin_user(target):
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raise JsonableError(_("Insufficient permission"))
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return target
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def access_user_by_id(user_profile: UserProfile, user_id: int,
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allow_deactivated: bool=False, allow_bots: bool=False,
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read_only: bool=False) -> UserProfile:
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try:
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target = get_user_profile_by_id_in_realm(user_id, user_profile.realm)
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except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
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raise JsonableError(_("No such user"))
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if target.is_bot and not allow_bots:
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raise JsonableError(_("No such user"))
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if not target.is_active and not allow_deactivated:
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raise JsonableError(_("User is deactivated"))
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if read_only:
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# Administrative access is not required just to read a user.
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return target
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if not user_profile.can_admin_user(target):
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raise JsonableError(_("Insufficient permission"))
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return target
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def get_accounts_for_email(email: str) -> List[Dict[str, Optional[str]]]:
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profiles = UserProfile.objects.select_related('realm').filter(delivery_email__iexact=email.strip(),
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is_active=True,
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realm__deactivated=False,
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is_bot=False).order_by('date_joined')
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return [{"realm_name": profile.realm.name,
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"string_id": profile.realm.string_id,
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"full_name": profile.full_name,
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"avatar": avatar_url(profile)}
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for profile in profiles]
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def get_api_key(user_profile: UserProfile) -> str:
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return user_profile.api_key
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def get_all_api_keys(user_profile: UserProfile) -> List[str]:
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# Users can only have one API key for now
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return [user_profile.api_key]
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def validate_user_custom_profile_field(realm_id: int, field: CustomProfileField,
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value: Union[int, str, List[int]]) -> Optional[str]:
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validators = CustomProfileField.FIELD_VALIDATORS
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field_type = field.field_type
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var_name = '{}'.format(field.name)
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if field_type in validators:
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validator = validators[field_type]
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result = validator(var_name, value)
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elif field_type == CustomProfileField.CHOICE:
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choice_field_validator = CustomProfileField.CHOICE_FIELD_VALIDATORS[field_type]
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field_data = field.field_data
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# Put an assertion so that mypy doesn't complain.
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assert field_data is not None
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result = choice_field_validator(var_name, field_data, value)
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elif field_type == CustomProfileField.USER:
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user_field_validator = CustomProfileField.USER_FIELD_VALIDATORS[field_type]
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result = user_field_validator(realm_id, cast(List[int], value), False)
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else:
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raise AssertionError("Invalid field type")
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return result
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def validate_user_custom_profile_data(realm_id: int,
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profile_data: List[Dict[str, Union[int, str, List[int]]]]) -> None:
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# This function validate all custom field values according to their field type.
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for item in profile_data:
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field_id = item['id']
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try:
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field = CustomProfileField.objects.get(id=field_id)
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except CustomProfileField.DoesNotExist:
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raise JsonableError(_('Field id {id} not found.').format(id=field_id))
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result = validate_user_custom_profile_field(realm_id, field, item['value'])
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if result is not None:
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raise JsonableError(result)
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def compute_show_invites_and_add_streams(user_profile: Optional[UserProfile]) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
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if user_profile is None:
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return False, False
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if user_profile.is_guest:
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return False, False
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if user_profile.is_realm_admin:
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return True, True
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if user_profile.realm.invite_by_admins_only:
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return False, True
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return True, True
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def format_user_row(realm: Realm, acting_user: UserProfile, row: Dict[str, Any],
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client_gravatar: bool,
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custom_profile_field_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""Formats a user row returned by a database fetch using
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.values(*realm_user_dict_fields) into a dictionary representation
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of that user for API delivery to clients. The acting_user
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argument is used for permissions checks.
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"""
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avatar_url = get_avatar_field(user_id=row['id'],
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realm_id=realm.id,
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email=row['delivery_email'],
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avatar_source=row['avatar_source'],
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avatar_version=row['avatar_version'],
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medium=False,
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client_gravatar=client_gravatar,)
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is_admin = row['role'] == UserProfile.ROLE_REALM_ADMINISTRATOR
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is_guest = row['role'] == UserProfile.ROLE_GUEST
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is_bot = row['is_bot']
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# This format should align with get_cross_realm_dicts() and notify_created_user
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result = dict(
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email=row['email'],
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user_id=row['id'],
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avatar_url=avatar_url,
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avatar_version=row['avatar_version'],
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is_admin=is_admin,
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is_guest=is_guest,
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is_bot=is_bot,
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full_name=row['full_name'],
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timezone=row['timezone'],
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is_active = row['is_active'],
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date_joined = row['date_joined'].isoformat(),
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)
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if (realm.email_address_visibility == Realm.EMAIL_ADDRESS_VISIBILITY_ADMINS and
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acting_user.is_realm_admin):
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result['delivery_email'] = row['delivery_email']
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if is_bot:
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result["bot_type"] = row["bot_type"]
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if row['email'] in settings.CROSS_REALM_BOT_EMAILS:
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result['is_cross_realm_bot'] = True
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# Note that bot_owner_id can be None with legacy data.
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result['bot_owner_id'] = row['bot_owner_id']
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elif custom_profile_field_data is not None:
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result['profile_data'] = custom_profile_field_data
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return result
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def user_profile_to_user_row(user_profile: UserProfile) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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# What we're trying to do is simulate the user_profile having been
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# fetched from a QuerySet using `.values(*realm_user_dict_fields)`
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# even though we fetched UserProfile objects. This is messier
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# than it seems.
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#
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# What we'd like to do is just call model_to_dict(user,
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# fields=realm_user_dict_fields). The problem with this is
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# that model_to_dict has a different convention than
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# `.values()` in its handling of foreign keys, naming them as
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# e.g. `bot_owner`, not `bot_owner_id`; we work around that
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# here.
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#
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# This could be potentially simplified in the future by
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# changing realm_user_dict_fields to name the bot owner with
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# the less readable `bot_owner` (instead of `bot_owner_id`).
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user_row = model_to_dict(user_profile,
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fields=realm_user_dict_fields + ['bot_owner'])
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user_row['bot_owner_id'] = user_row['bot_owner']
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del user_row['bot_owner']
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return user_row
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def get_cross_realm_dicts() -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
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users = bulk_get_users(list(settings.CROSS_REALM_BOT_EMAILS), None,
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base_query=UserProfile.objects.filter(
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realm__string_id=settings.SYSTEM_BOT_REALM)).values()
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result = []
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for user in users:
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# Important: We filter here, is addition to in
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# `base_query`, because of how bulk_get_users shares its
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# cache with other UserProfile caches.
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if user.realm.string_id != settings.SYSTEM_BOT_REALM: # nocoverage
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continue
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user_row = user_profile_to_user_row(user)
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# Because we want to avoid clients becing exposed to the
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# implementation detail that these bots are self-owned, we
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# just set bot_owner_id=None.
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user_row['bot_owner_id'] = None
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result.append(format_user_row(user.realm,
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acting_user=user,
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row=user_row,
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client_gravatar=False,
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custom_profile_field_data=None))
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return result
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def get_custom_profile_field_values(custom_profile_field_values:
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List[CustomProfileFieldValue]) -> Dict[int, Dict[str, Any]]:
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profiles_by_user_id: Dict[int, Dict[str, Any]] = defaultdict(dict)
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for profile_field in custom_profile_field_values:
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user_id = profile_field.user_profile_id
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if profile_field.field.is_renderable():
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profiles_by_user_id[user_id][profile_field.field_id] = {
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"value": profile_field.value,
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"rendered_value": profile_field.rendered_value
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}
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else:
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profiles_by_user_id[user_id][profile_field.field_id] = {
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"value": profile_field.value
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}
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return profiles_by_user_id
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def get_raw_user_data(realm: Realm, acting_user: UserProfile, client_gravatar: bool,
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target_user: Optional[UserProfile]=None,
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include_custom_profile_fields: bool=True) -> Dict[int, Dict[str, str]]:
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"""Fetches data about the target user(s) appropriate for sending to
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acting_user via the standard format for the Zulip API. If
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target_user is None, we fetch all users in the realm.
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"""
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profiles_by_user_id = None
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custom_profile_field_data = None
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# target_user is an optional parameter which is passed when user data of a specific user
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# is required. It is 'None' otherwise.
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if target_user is not None:
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user_dicts = [user_profile_to_user_row(target_user)]
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else:
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user_dicts = get_realm_user_dicts(realm.id)
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if include_custom_profile_fields:
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base_query = CustomProfileFieldValue.objects.select_related("field")
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# TODO: Consider optimizing this query away with caching.
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if target_user is not None:
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custom_profile_field_values = base_query.filter(user_profile=target_user)
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else:
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custom_profile_field_values = base_query.filter(field__realm_id=realm.id)
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profiles_by_user_id = get_custom_profile_field_values(custom_profile_field_values)
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result = {}
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for row in user_dicts:
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if profiles_by_user_id is not None:
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custom_profile_field_data = profiles_by_user_id.get(row['id'], {})
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result[row['id']] = format_user_row(realm,
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acting_user = acting_user,
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row=row,
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client_gravatar= client_gravatar,
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custom_profile_field_data = custom_profile_field_data
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)
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return result
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