zulip/zerver/lib/avatar_hash.py

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from django.conf import settings
from zerver.lib.utils import make_safe_digest
from zerver.models import UserProfile
import hashlib
def gravatar_hash(email: str) -> str:
"""Compute the Gravatar hash for an email address."""
# Non-ASCII characters aren't permitted by the currently active e-mail
# RFCs. However, the IETF has published https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4952,
# outlining internationalization of email addresses, and regardless if we
# typo an address or someone manages to give us a non-ASCII address, let's
# not error out on it.
return make_safe_digest(email.lower(), hashlib.md5)
def user_avatar_hash(uid: str) -> str:
# WARNING: If this method is changed, you may need to do a migration
# similar to zerver/migrations/0060_move_avatars_to_be_uid_based.py .
# The salt probably doesn't serve any purpose now. In the past we
# used a hash of the email address, not the user ID, and we salted
# it in order to make the hashing scheme different from Gravatar's.
user_key = uid + settings.AVATAR_SALT
return make_safe_digest(user_key, hashlib.sha1)
def user_avatar_path(user_profile: UserProfile) -> str:
# WARNING: If this method is changed, you may need to do a migration
# similar to zerver/migrations/0060_move_avatars_to_be_uid_based.py .
return user_avatar_path_from_ids(user_profile.id, user_profile.realm_id)
def user_avatar_path_from_ids(user_profile_id: int, realm_id: int) -> str:
user_id_hash = user_avatar_hash(str(user_profile_id))
return f'{str(realm_id)}/{user_id_hash}'
def user_avatar_content_hash(ldap_avatar: bytes) -> str:
return hashlib.sha256(ldap_avatar).hexdigest()