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zulip/zerver/lib/create_user.py
Anders Kaseorg 365fe0b3d5 python: Sort imports with isort.
Fixes #2665.

Regenerated by tabbott with `lint --fix` after a rebase and change in
parameters.

Note from tabbott: In a few cases, this converts technical debt in the
form of unsorted imports into different technical debt in the form of
our largest files having very long, ugly import sequences at the
start.  I expect this change will increase pressure for us to split
those files, which isn't a bad thing.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2020-06-11 16:45:32 -07:00

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from typing import Optional
import ujson
from django.contrib.auth.models import UserManager
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from zerver.lib.hotspots import copy_hotpots
from zerver.lib.upload import copy_avatar
from zerver.lib.utils import generate_api_key
from zerver.models import (
PreregistrationUser,
Realm,
Recipient,
Stream,
Subscription,
UserProfile,
get_fake_email_domain,
)
def copy_user_settings(source_profile: UserProfile, target_profile: UserProfile) -> None:
"""Warning: Does not save, to avoid extra database queries"""
for settings_name in UserProfile.property_types:
value = getattr(source_profile, settings_name)
setattr(target_profile, settings_name, value)
for settings_name in UserProfile.notification_setting_types:
value = getattr(source_profile, settings_name)
setattr(target_profile, settings_name, value)
setattr(target_profile, "full_name", source_profile.full_name)
setattr(target_profile, "enter_sends", source_profile.enter_sends)
target_profile.save()
if source_profile.avatar_source == UserProfile.AVATAR_FROM_USER:
from zerver.lib.actions import do_change_avatar_fields
do_change_avatar_fields(target_profile, UserProfile.AVATAR_FROM_USER)
copy_avatar(source_profile, target_profile)
copy_hotpots(source_profile, target_profile)
def get_display_email_address(user_profile: UserProfile, realm: Realm) -> str:
if not user_profile.email_address_is_realm_public():
return f"user{user_profile.id}@{get_fake_email_domain()}"
return user_profile.delivery_email
def get_role_for_new_user(invited_as: int, realm_creation: bool=False) -> int:
if realm_creation:
return UserProfile.ROLE_REALM_OWNER
elif invited_as == PreregistrationUser.INVITE_AS['REALM_ADMIN']:
return UserProfile.ROLE_REALM_ADMINISTRATOR
elif invited_as == PreregistrationUser.INVITE_AS['GUEST_USER']:
return UserProfile.ROLE_GUEST
return UserProfile.ROLE_MEMBER
# 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: Realm, email: str, password: Optional[str],
active: bool, bot_type: Optional[int], full_name: str,
short_name: str, bot_owner: Optional[UserProfile],
is_mirror_dummy: bool, tos_version: Optional[str],
timezone: Optional[str],
tutorial_status: Optional[str] = UserProfile.TUTORIAL_WAITING,
enter_sends: bool = False) -> UserProfile:
now = timezone_now()
email = UserManager.normalize_email(email)
user_profile = UserProfile(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=bool(bot_type), bot_type=bot_type,
bot_owner=bot_owner, is_mirror_dummy=is_mirror_dummy,
tos_version=tos_version, timezone=timezone,
tutorial_status=tutorial_status,
enter_sends=enter_sends,
onboarding_steps=ujson.dumps([]),
default_language=realm.default_language,
twenty_four_hour_time=realm.default_twenty_four_hour_time,
delivery_email=email)
if bot_type or not active:
password = None
if user_profile.email_address_is_realm_public():
# If emails are visible to everyone, we can set this here and save a DB query
user_profile.email = get_display_email_address(user_profile, realm)
user_profile.set_password(password)
user_profile.api_key = generate_api_key()
return user_profile
def create_user(email: str, password: Optional[str], realm: Realm,
full_name: str, short_name: str, active: bool = True,
role: Optional[int] = None,
bot_type: Optional[int] = None,
bot_owner: Optional[UserProfile] = None,
tos_version: Optional[str] = None, timezone: str = "",
avatar_source: str = UserProfile.AVATAR_FROM_GRAVATAR,
is_mirror_dummy: bool = False,
default_sending_stream: Optional[Stream] = None,
default_events_register_stream: Optional[Stream] = None,
default_all_public_streams: Optional[bool] = None,
source_profile: Optional[UserProfile] = None) -> UserProfile:
user_profile = create_user_profile(realm, email, password, active, bot_type,
full_name, short_name, bot_owner,
is_mirror_dummy, tos_version, timezone)
user_profile.avatar_source = avatar_source
user_profile.timezone = timezone
user_profile.default_sending_stream = default_sending_stream
user_profile.default_events_register_stream = default_events_register_stream
if role is not None:
user_profile.role = role
# Allow the ORM default to be used if not provided
if default_all_public_streams is not None:
user_profile.default_all_public_streams = default_all_public_streams
# If a source profile was specified, we copy settings from that
# user. Note that this is positioned in a way that overrides
# other arguments passed in, which is correct for most defaults
# like timezone where the source profile likely has a better value
# than the guess. As we decide on details like avatars and full
# names for this feature, we may want to move it.
if source_profile is not None:
# copy_user_settings saves the attribute values so a secondary
# save is not required.
copy_user_settings(source_profile, user_profile)
else:
user_profile.save()
if not user_profile.email_address_is_realm_public():
# With restricted access to email addresses, we can't generate
# the fake email addresses we use for display purposes without
# a User ID, which isn't generated until the .save() above.
user_profile.email = get_display_email_address(user_profile, realm)
user_profile.save(update_fields=['email'])
recipient = Recipient.objects.create(type_id=user_profile.id,
type=Recipient.PERSONAL)
user_profile.recipient = recipient
user_profile.save(update_fields=["recipient"])
Subscription.objects.create(user_profile=user_profile, recipient=recipient)
return user_profile