[web/data] Never hide JS errors in our Deferred implementation
Modern browsers have good debugging tools, let exceptions go all the way
up. This only affects exceptions raised in the js code, if there's an
issue on the server/python side, they'll keep going through our error
callbacks.
Closes #4881300
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"""some views to handle notification on data changes"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
_ = unicode
from itertools import repeat
from logilab.common.textutils import normalize_text
from logilab.common.deprecation import class_renamed, class_moved, deprecated
from logilab.common.registry import yes
from cubicweb.entity import Entity
from cubicweb.view import Component, EntityView
from cubicweb.server.hook import SendMailOp
from cubicweb.mail import construct_message_id, format_mail
from cubicweb.server.session import Session, InternalManager
class RecipientsFinder(Component):
"""this component is responsible to find recipients of a notification
by default user's with their email set are notified if any, else the default
email addresses specified in the configuration are used
"""
__regid__ = 'recipients_finder'
__select__ = yes()
user_rql = ('Any X,E,A WHERE X is CWUser, X in_state S, S name "activated",'
'X primary_email E, E address A')
def recipients(self):
mode = self._cw.vreg.config['default-recipients-mode']
if mode == 'users':
execute = self._cw.execute
dests = [(u.cw_adapt_to('IEmailable').get_email(),
u.property_value('ui.language'))
for u in execute(self.user_rql, build_descr=True).entities()]
elif mode == 'default-dest-addrs':
lang = self._cw.vreg.property_value('ui.language')
dests = zip(self._cw.vreg.config['default-dest-addrs'], repeat(lang))
else: # mode == 'none'
dests = []
return dests
# abstract or deactivated notification views and mixin ########################
class SkipEmail(Exception):
"""raise this if you decide to skip an email during its generation"""
class NotificationView(EntityView):
"""abstract view implementing the "email" API (eg to simplify sending
notification)
"""
# XXX refactor this class to work with len(rset) > 1
msgid_timestamp = True
# to be defined on concrete sub-classes
content = None # body of the mail
message = None # action verb of the subject
# this is usually the method to call
def render_and_send(self, **kwargs):
"""generate and send email messages for this view"""
self._cw.vreg.config.sendmails(self.render_emails(**kwargs))
def cell_call(self, row, col=0, **kwargs):
self.w(self._cw._(self.content) % self.context(**kwargs))
def render_emails(self, **kwargs):
"""generate and send emails for this view (one per recipient)"""
self._kwargs = kwargs
recipients = self.recipients()
if not recipients:
self.info('skipping %s notification, no recipients', self.__regid__)
return
if self.cw_rset is not None:
entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(self.cw_row or 0, self.cw_col or 0)
# if the view is using timestamp in message ids, no way to reference
# previous email
if not self.msgid_timestamp:
refs = [self.construct_message_id(eid)
for eid in entity.cw_adapt_to('INotifiable').notification_references(self)]
else:
refs = ()
msgid = self.construct_message_id(entity.eid)
else:
refs = ()
msgid = None
req = self._cw
self.user_data = req.user_data()
for something in recipients:
if isinstance(something, tuple):
emailaddr, lang = something
user = InternalManager(lang=lang)
else:
emailaddr = something.cw_adapt_to('IEmailable').get_email()
user = something
# hi-jack self._cw to get a session for the returned user
session = Session(user, self._cw.repo)
with session.new_cnx() as cnx:
self._cw = cnx
try:
# since the same view (eg self) may be called multiple time and we
# need a fresh stream at each iteration, reset it explicitly
self.w = None
try:
# XXX forcing the row & col here may make the content and
# subject inconsistent because subject will depend on
# self.cw_row & self.cw_col if they are set.
content = self.render(row=0, col=0, **kwargs)
subject = self.subject()
except SkipEmail:
continue
except Exception as ex:
# shouldn't make the whole transaction fail because of rendering
# error (unauthorized or such) XXX check it doesn't actually
# occurs due to rollback on such error
self.exception(str(ex))
continue
msg = format_mail(self.user_data, [emailaddr], content, subject,
config=self._cw.vreg.config, msgid=msgid, references=refs)
yield msg, [emailaddr]
finally:
self._cw = req
# recipients handling ######################################################
def recipients(self):
"""return a list of either 2-uple (email, language) or user entity to
whom this email should be sent
"""
finder = self._cw.vreg['components'].select(
'recipients_finder', self._cw, rset=self.cw_rset,
row=self.cw_row or 0, col=self.cw_col or 0)
return finder.recipients()
# email generation helpers #################################################
def construct_message_id(self, eid):
return construct_message_id(self._cw.vreg.config.appid, eid,
self.msgid_timestamp)
def format_field(self, attr, value):
return ':%(attr)s: %(value)s' % {'attr': attr, 'value': value}
def format_section(self, attr, value):
return '%(attr)s\n%(ul)s\n%(value)s\n' % {
'attr': attr, 'ul': '-'*len(attr), 'value': value}
def subject(self):
entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(self.cw_row or 0, self.cw_col or 0)
subject = self._cw._(self.message)
etype = entity.dc_type()
eid = entity.eid
login = self.user_data['login']
return self._cw._('%(subject)s %(etype)s #%(eid)s (%(login)s)') % locals()
def context(self, **kwargs):
entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(self.cw_row or 0, self.cw_col or 0)
for key, val in kwargs.iteritems():
if val and isinstance(val, unicode) and val.strip():
kwargs[key] = self._cw._(val)
kwargs.update({'user': self.user_data['login'],
'eid': entity.eid,
'etype': entity.dc_type(),
'url': entity.absolute_url(__secure__=True),
'title': entity.dc_long_title(),})
return kwargs
class StatusChangeMixIn(object):
__regid__ = 'notif_status_change'
msgid_timestamp = True
message = _('status changed')
content = _("""
%(user)s changed status from <%(previous_state)s> to <%(current_state)s> for entity
'%(title)s'
%(comment)s
url: %(url)s
""")
###############################################################################
# Actual notification views. #
# #
# disable them at the recipients_finder level if you don't want them #
###############################################################################
# XXX should be based on dc_title/dc_description, no?
class ContentAddedView(NotificationView):
"""abstract class for notification on entity/relation
all you have to do by default is :
* set id and __select__ attributes to match desired events and entity types
* set a content attribute to define the content of the email (unless you
override call)
"""
__abstract__ = True
__regid__ = 'notif_after_add_entity'
msgid_timestamp = False
message = _('new')
content = """
%(title)s
%(content)s
url: %(url)s
"""
# to be defined on concrete sub-classes
content_attr = None
def context(self, **kwargs):
entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(self.cw_row or 0, self.cw_col or 0)
content = entity.printable_value(self.content_attr, format='text/plain')
if content:
contentformat = getattr(entity, self.content_attr + '_format',
'text/rest')
# XXX don't try to wrap rest until we've a proper transformation (see
# #103822)
if contentformat != 'text/rest':
content = normalize_text(content, 80)
return super(ContentAddedView, self).context(content=content, **kwargs)
def subject(self):
entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(self.cw_row or 0, self.cw_col or 0)
return u'%s #%s (%s)' % (self._cw.__('New %s' % entity.e_schema),
entity.eid, self.user_data['login'])
def format_value(value):
if isinstance(value, unicode):
return u'"%s"' % value
return value
class EntityUpdatedNotificationView(NotificationView):
"""abstract class for notification on entity/relation
all you have to do by default is :
* set id and __select__ attributes to match desired events and entity types
* set a content attribute to define the content of the email (unless you
override call)
"""
__abstract__ = True
__regid__ = 'notif_entity_updated'
msgid_timestamp = False
message = _('updated')
no_detailed_change_attrs = ()
content = """
Properties have been updated by %(user)s:
%(changes)s
url: %(url)s
"""
def context(self, changes=(), **kwargs):
context = super(EntityUpdatedNotificationView, self).context(**kwargs)
_ = self._cw._
formatted_changes = []
entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(self.cw_row or 0, self.cw_col or 0)
for attr, oldvalue, newvalue in sorted(changes):
# check current user has permission to see the attribute
rschema = self._cw.vreg.schema[attr]
if rschema.final:
rdef = entity.e_schema.rdef(rschema)
if not rdef.has_perm(self._cw, 'read', eid=self.cw_rset[0][0]):
continue
# XXX suppose it's a subject relation...
elif not rschema.has_perm(self._cw, 'read',
fromeid=self.cw_rset[0][0]):
continue
if attr in self.no_detailed_change_attrs:
msg = _('%s updated') % _(attr)
elif oldvalue not in (None, ''):
msg = _('%(attr)s updated from %(oldvalue)s to %(newvalue)s') % {
'attr': _(attr),
'oldvalue': format_value(oldvalue),
'newvalue': format_value(newvalue)}
else:
msg = _('%(attr)s set to %(newvalue)s') % {
'attr': _(attr), 'newvalue': format_value(newvalue)}
formatted_changes.append('* ' + msg)
if not formatted_changes:
# current user isn't allowed to see changes, skip this notification
raise SkipEmail()
context['changes'] = '\n'.join(formatted_changes)
return context
def subject(self):
entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(self.cw_row or 0, self.cw_col or 0)
return u'%s #%s (%s)' % (self._cw.__('Updated %s' % entity.e_schema),
entity.eid, self.user_data['login'])