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These are the straightforward ones. Note that there is a line in zerver.lib.test_classes.build_webhook_url that lost test coverage. That's because most of our tests test using stream messages so the webhook URLs being tested always have a query parameter. So the line that accounts for there being no query parameters never gets called, which is fine, but we should still keep it.
27 lines
907 B
Python
27 lines
907 B
Python
# Webhooks for external integrations.
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from zerver.lib.response import json_success
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from zerver.lib.webhooks.common import check_send_webhook_message
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from zerver.decorator import REQ, has_request_variables, api_key_only_webhook_view
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from zerver.models import UserProfile
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from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse
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from typing import Dict, Any, Text
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CHECK_IS_REPLY = "in reply to"
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@api_key_only_webhook_view('Flock')
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@has_request_variables
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def api_flock_webhook(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile,
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payload: Dict[str, Any]=REQ(argument_type='body')) -> HttpResponse:
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if len(payload["text"]) != 0:
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message_body = payload["text"]
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else:
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message_body = payload["notification"]
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topic = 'Flock notifications'
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body = u"{}".format(message_body)
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check_send_webhook_message(request, user_profile, topic, body)
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return json_success()
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