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139 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
139 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
import logging
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import requests
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import ujson
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import urllib
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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
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from django.conf import settings
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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 analytics.models import InstallationCount, RealmCount
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from version import ZULIP_VERSION
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from zerver.lib.exceptions import JsonableError
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from zerver.lib.export import floatify_datetime_fields
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class PushNotificationBouncerException(Exception):
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pass
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def send_to_push_bouncer(method: str,
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endpoint: str,
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post_data: Union[str, Dict[str, Any]],
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extra_headers: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> Tuple[Dict[str, Any], bool]:
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"""While it does actually send the notice, this function has a lot of
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code and comments around error handling for the push notifications
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bouncer. There are several classes of failures, each with its own
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potential solution:
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* Network errors with requests.request. We let those happen normally.
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* 500 errors from the push bouncer or other unexpected responses;
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we don't try to parse the response, but do make clear the cause.
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* 400 errors from the push bouncer. Here there are 2 categories:
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Our server failed to connect to the push bouncer (should throw)
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vs. client-side errors like and invalid token.
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"""
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url = urllib.parse.urljoin(settings.PUSH_NOTIFICATION_BOUNCER_URL,
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'/api/v1/remotes/' + endpoint)
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api_auth = requests.auth.HTTPBasicAuth(settings.ZULIP_ORG_ID,
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settings.ZULIP_ORG_KEY)
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headers = {"User-agent": "ZulipServer/%s" % (ZULIP_VERSION,)}
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if extra_headers is not None:
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headers.update(extra_headers)
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res = requests.request(method,
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url,
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data=post_data,
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auth=api_auth,
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timeout=30,
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verify=True,
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headers=headers)
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if res.status_code >= 500:
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# 500s should be resolved by the people who run the push
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# notification bouncer service, and they'll get an appropriate
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# error notification from the server. We just return after
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# doing something. Ideally, we'll add do some sort of spaced
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# retry eventually.
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logging.warning("Received 500 from push notification bouncer")
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return {}, True
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elif res.status_code >= 400:
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# If JSON parsing errors, just let that exception happen
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result_dict = ujson.loads(res.content)
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msg = result_dict['msg']
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if 'code' in result_dict and result_dict['code'] == 'INVALID_ZULIP_SERVER':
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# Invalid Zulip server credentials should email this server's admins
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raise PushNotificationBouncerException(
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_("Push notifications bouncer error: %s") % (msg,))
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else:
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# But most other errors coming from the push bouncer
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# server are client errors (e.g. never-registered token)
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# and should be handled as such.
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raise JsonableError(msg)
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elif res.status_code != 200:
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# Anything else is unexpected and likely suggests a bug in
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# this version of Zulip, so we throw an exception that will
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# email the server admins.
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raise PushNotificationBouncerException(
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"Push notification bouncer returned unexpected status code %s" % (res.status_code,))
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# If we don't throw an exception, it's a successful bounce!
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return ujson.loads(res.content), False
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def send_json_to_push_bouncer(method: str, endpoint: str, post_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
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send_to_push_bouncer(
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method,
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endpoint,
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ujson.dumps(post_data),
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extra_headers={"Content-type": "application/json"},
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)
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def build_analytics_data(realm_count_query: Any,
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installation_count_query: Any) -> Tuple[List[Dict[str, Any]],
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List[Dict[str, Any]]]:
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# We limit the batch size on the client side to avoid OOM kills timeouts, etc.
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MAX_CLIENT_BATCH_SIZE = 10000
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data = {}
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data['analytics_realmcount'] = [
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model_to_dict(realm_count) for realm_count in
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realm_count_query.order_by("id")[0:MAX_CLIENT_BATCH_SIZE]
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]
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data['analytics_installationcount'] = [
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model_to_dict(count) for count in
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installation_count_query.order_by("id")[0:MAX_CLIENT_BATCH_SIZE]
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]
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floatify_datetime_fields(data, 'analytics_realmcount')
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floatify_datetime_fields(data, 'analytics_installationcount')
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return (data['analytics_realmcount'], data['analytics_installationcount'])
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def send_analytics_to_remote_server() -> None:
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# first, check what's latest
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(result, failed) = send_to_push_bouncer("GET", "server/analytics/status", {})
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if failed: # nocoverage
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return
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last_acked_realm_count_id = result['last_realm_count_id']
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last_acked_installation_count_id = result['last_installation_count_id']
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(realm_count_data, installation_count_data) = build_analytics_data(
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realm_count_query=RealmCount.objects.filter(
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id__gt=last_acked_realm_count_id),
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installation_count_query=InstallationCount.objects.filter(
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id__gt=last_acked_installation_count_id))
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if len(realm_count_data) == 0 and len(installation_count_data) == 0:
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return
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request = {
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'realm_counts': ujson.dumps(realm_count_data),
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'installation_counts': ujson.dumps(installation_count_data),
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'version': ujson.dumps(ZULIP_VERSION),
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}
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# Gather only entries with an ID greater than last_realm_count_id
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send_to_push_bouncer("POST", "server/analytics", request)
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