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email: send comment and pullrequest mails with the author's name in 'From' When emails are sent for comments and pullrequest invitations, set the From header to: Author's Name (no-reply) <generic email address> Using the name of the person that causes the email, makes the emails more useful and interpretable for the recipient of the emails. To avoid replies directly to the author, triggering an 'offline' email discussion that is not visible in the Kallithea interface, a generic 'no-reply' email address is used instead of the author's email address. This approach is assumed to be accepted by spam filters, as several other web services are using the same approach. The sender used for other email types, e.g. password reset mails, is untouched and remains the value configured in app_email_from. The sender used for the SMTP envelope is untouched as well. Based on code by Cedric De Herdt.

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
kallithea.lib.celerylib.tasks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Kallithea task modules, containing all task that suppose to be run
by celery daemon
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
:created_on: Oct 6, 2010
:author: marcink
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
"""
from celery.decorators import task
import os
import traceback
import logging
import rfc822
from os.path import join as jn
from time import mktime
from operator import itemgetter
from string import lower
from pylons import config
from kallithea import CELERY_ON
from kallithea.lib.celerylib import run_task, locked_task, dbsession, \
str2bool, __get_lockkey, LockHeld, DaemonLock, get_session
from kallithea.lib.helpers import person
from kallithea.lib.rcmail.smtp_mailer import SmtpMailer
from kallithea.lib.utils import add_cache, action_logger
from kallithea.lib.vcs.utils import author_email
from kallithea.lib.compat import json, OrderedDict
from kallithea.lib.hooks import log_create_repository
from kallithea.model.db import Statistics, Repository, User
add_cache(config) # pragma: no cover
__all__ = ['whoosh_index', 'get_commits_stats', 'send_email']
def get_logger(cls):
if CELERY_ON:
try:
return cls.get_logger()
except AttributeError:
pass
return logging.getLogger(__name__)
@task(ignore_result=True)
@locked_task
@dbsession
def whoosh_index(repo_location, full_index):
from kallithea.lib.indexers.daemon import WhooshIndexingDaemon
DBS = get_session()
index_location = config['index_dir']
WhooshIndexingDaemon(index_location=index_location,
repo_location=repo_location, sa=DBS)\
.run(full_index=full_index)
@task(ignore_result=True)
@dbsession
def get_commits_stats(repo_name, ts_min_y, ts_max_y, recurse_limit=100):
log = get_logger(get_commits_stats)
DBS = get_session()
lockkey = __get_lockkey('get_commits_stats', repo_name, ts_min_y,
ts_max_y)
lockkey_path = config['app_conf']['cache_dir']
log.info('running task with lockkey %s', lockkey)
try:
lock = l = DaemonLock(file_=jn(lockkey_path, lockkey))
# for js data compatibility cleans the key for person from '
akc = lambda k: person(k).replace('"', "")
co_day_auth_aggr = {}
commits_by_day_aggregate = {}
repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name)
if repo is None:
return True
repo = repo.scm_instance
repo_size = repo.count()
# return if repo have no revisions
if repo_size < 1:
lock.release()
return True
skip_date_limit = True
parse_limit = int(config['app_conf'].get('commit_parse_limit'))
last_rev = None
last_cs = None
timegetter = itemgetter('time')
dbrepo = DBS.query(Repository)\
.filter(Repository.repo_name == repo_name).scalar()
cur_stats = DBS.query(Statistics)\
.filter(Statistics.repository == dbrepo).scalar()
if cur_stats is not None:
last_rev = cur_stats.stat_on_revision
if last_rev == repo.get_changeset().revision and repo_size > 1:
# pass silently without any work if we're not on first revision or
# current state of parsing revision(from db marker) is the
# last revision
lock.release()
return True
if cur_stats:
commits_by_day_aggregate = OrderedDict(json.loads(
cur_stats.commit_activity_combined))
co_day_auth_aggr = json.loads(cur_stats.commit_activity)
log.debug('starting parsing %s', parse_limit)
lmktime = mktime
last_rev = last_rev + 1 if last_rev >= 0 else 0
log.debug('Getting revisions from %s to %s',
last_rev, last_rev + parse_limit
)
for cs in repo[last_rev:last_rev + parse_limit]:
log.debug('parsing %s', cs)
last_cs = cs # remember last parsed changeset
k = lmktime([cs.date.timetuple()[0], cs.date.timetuple()[1],
cs.date.timetuple()[2], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0])
if akc(cs.author) in co_day_auth_aggr:
try:
l = [timegetter(x) for x in
co_day_auth_aggr[akc(cs.author)]['data']]
time_pos = l.index(k)
except ValueError:
time_pos = None
if time_pos >= 0 and time_pos is not None:
datadict = \
co_day_auth_aggr[akc(cs.author)]['data'][time_pos]
datadict["commits"] += 1
datadict["added"] += len(cs.added)
datadict["changed"] += len(cs.changed)
datadict["removed"] += len(cs.removed)
else:
if k >= ts_min_y and k <= ts_max_y or skip_date_limit:
datadict = {"time": k,
"commits": 1,
"added": len(cs.added),
"changed": len(cs.changed),
"removed": len(cs.removed),
}
co_day_auth_aggr[akc(cs.author)]['data']\
.append(datadict)
else:
if k >= ts_min_y and k <= ts_max_y or skip_date_limit:
co_day_auth_aggr[akc(cs.author)] = {
"label": akc(cs.author),
"data": [{"time":k,
"commits":1,
"added":len(cs.added),
"changed":len(cs.changed),
"removed":len(cs.removed),
}],
"schema": ["commits"],
}
#gather all data by day
if k in commits_by_day_aggregate:
commits_by_day_aggregate[k] += 1
else:
commits_by_day_aggregate[k] = 1
overview_data = sorted(commits_by_day_aggregate.items(),
key=itemgetter(0))
if not co_day_auth_aggr:
co_day_auth_aggr[akc(repo.contact)] = {
"label": akc(repo.contact),
"data": [0, 1],
"schema": ["commits"],
}
stats = cur_stats if cur_stats else Statistics()
stats.commit_activity = json.dumps(co_day_auth_aggr)
stats.commit_activity_combined = json.dumps(overview_data)
log.debug('last revision %s', last_rev)
leftovers = len(repo.revisions[last_rev:])
log.debug('revisions to parse %s', leftovers)
if last_rev == 0 or leftovers < parse_limit:
log.debug('getting code trending stats')
stats.languages = json.dumps(__get_codes_stats(repo_name))
try:
stats.repository = dbrepo
stats.stat_on_revision = last_cs.revision if last_cs else 0
DBS.add(stats)
DBS.commit()
except:
log.error(traceback.format_exc())
DBS.rollback()
lock.release()
return False
# final release
lock.release()
# execute another task if celery is enabled
if len(repo.revisions) > 1 and CELERY_ON and recurse_limit > 0:
recurse_limit -= 1
run_task(get_commits_stats, repo_name, ts_min_y, ts_max_y,
recurse_limit)
if recurse_limit <= 0:
log.debug('Breaking recursive mode due to reach of recurse limit')
return True
except LockHeld:
log.info('LockHeld')
return 'Task with key %s already running' % lockkey
@task(ignore_result=True)
@dbsession
def send_email(recipients, subject, body='', html_body='', headers=None, author=None):
"""
Sends an email with defined parameters from the .ini files.
:param recipients: list of recipients, if this is None, the defined email
address from field 'email_to' and all admins is used instead
:param subject: subject of the mail
:param body: body of the mail
:param html_body: html version of body
:param headers: dictionary of prepopulated e-mail headers
:param author: User object of the author of this mail, if known and relevant
"""
log = get_logger(send_email)
assert isinstance(recipients, list), recipients
if headers is None:
headers = {}
else:
# do not modify the original headers object passed by the caller
headers = headers.copy()
email_config = config
email_prefix = email_config.get('email_prefix', '')
if email_prefix:
subject = "%s %s" % (email_prefix, subject)
if not recipients:
# if recipients are not defined we send to email_config + all admins
recipients = [u.email for u in User.query()
.filter(User.admin == True).all()]
if email_config.get('email_to') is not None:
recipients += [email_config.get('email_to')]
# If there are still no recipients, there are no admins and no address
# configured in email_to, so return.
if not recipients:
log.error("No recipients specified and no fallback available.")
return False
log.warning("No recipients specified for '%s' - sending to admins %s", subject, ' '.join(recipients))
# SMTP sender
envelope_from = email_config.get('app_email_from', 'Kallithea')
# 'From' header
if author is not None:
# set From header based on author but with a generic e-mail address
# In case app_email_from is in "Some Name <e-mail>" format, we first
# extract the e-mail address.
envelope_addr = author_email(envelope_from)
headers['From'] = '"%s" <%s>' % (
rfc822.quote('%s (no-reply)' % author.full_name_or_username),
envelope_addr)
user = email_config.get('smtp_username')
passwd = email_config.get('smtp_password')
mail_server = email_config.get('smtp_server')
mail_port = email_config.get('smtp_port')
tls = str2bool(email_config.get('smtp_use_tls'))
ssl = str2bool(email_config.get('smtp_use_ssl'))
debug = str2bool(email_config.get('debug'))
smtp_auth = email_config.get('smtp_auth')
logmsg = ("Mail details:\n"
"recipients: %s\n"
"headers: %s\n"
"subject: %s\n"
"body:\n%s\n"
"html:\n%s\n"
% (' '.join(recipients), headers, subject, body, html_body))
if mail_server:
log.debug("Sending e-mail. " + logmsg)
else:
log.error("SMTP mail server not configured - cannot send e-mail.")
log.warning(logmsg)
return False
try:
m = SmtpMailer(envelope_from, user, passwd, mail_server, smtp_auth,
mail_port, ssl, tls, debug=debug)
m.send(recipients, subject, body, html_body, headers=headers)
except:
log.error('Mail sending failed')
log.error(traceback.format_exc())
return False
return True
@task(ignore_result=False)
@dbsession
def create_repo(form_data, cur_user):
from kallithea.model.repo import RepoModel
from kallithea.model.user import UserModel
from kallithea.model.db import Setting
log = get_logger(create_repo)
DBS = get_session()
cur_user = UserModel(DBS)._get_user(cur_user)
owner = cur_user
repo_name = form_data['repo_name']
repo_name_full = form_data['repo_name_full']
repo_type = form_data['repo_type']
description = form_data['repo_description']
private = form_data['repo_private']
clone_uri = form_data.get('clone_uri')
repo_group = form_data['repo_group']
landing_rev = form_data['repo_landing_rev']
copy_fork_permissions = form_data.get('copy_permissions')
copy_group_permissions = form_data.get('repo_copy_permissions')
fork_of = form_data.get('fork_parent_id')
state = form_data.get('repo_state', Repository.STATE_PENDING)
# repo creation defaults, private and repo_type are filled in form
defs = Setting.get_default_repo_settings(strip_prefix=True)
enable_statistics = defs.get('repo_enable_statistics')
enable_locking = defs.get('repo_enable_locking')
enable_downloads = defs.get('repo_enable_downloads')
try:
repo = RepoModel(DBS)._create_repo(
repo_name=repo_name_full,
repo_type=repo_type,
description=description,
owner=owner,
private=private,
clone_uri=clone_uri,
repo_group=repo_group,
landing_rev=landing_rev,
fork_of=fork_of,
copy_fork_permissions=copy_fork_permissions,
copy_group_permissions=copy_group_permissions,
enable_statistics=enable_statistics,
enable_locking=enable_locking,
enable_downloads=enable_downloads,
state=state
)
action_logger(cur_user, 'user_created_repo',
form_data['repo_name_full'], '', DBS)
DBS.commit()
# now create this repo on Filesystem
RepoModel(DBS)._create_filesystem_repo(
repo_name=repo_name,
repo_type=repo_type,
repo_group=RepoModel(DBS)._get_repo_group(repo_group),
clone_uri=clone_uri,
)
repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name_full)
log_create_repository(repo.get_dict(), created_by=owner.username)
# update repo changeset caches initially
repo.update_changeset_cache()
# set new created state
repo.set_state(Repository.STATE_CREATED)
DBS.commit()
except Exception as e:
log.warning('Exception %s occurred when forking repository, '
'doing cleanup...' % e)
# rollback things manually !
repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name_full)
if repo:
Repository.delete(repo.repo_id)
DBS.commit()
RepoModel(DBS)._delete_filesystem_repo(repo)
raise
# it's an odd fix to make celery fail task when exception occurs
def on_failure(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
return True
@task(ignore_result=False)
@dbsession
def create_repo_fork(form_data, cur_user):
"""
Creates a fork of repository using interval VCS methods
:param form_data:
:param cur_user:
"""
from kallithea.model.repo import RepoModel
from kallithea.model.user import UserModel
log = get_logger(create_repo_fork)
DBS = get_session()
base_path = Repository.base_path()
cur_user = UserModel(DBS)._get_user(cur_user)
repo_name = form_data['repo_name'] # fork in this case
repo_name_full = form_data['repo_name_full']
repo_type = form_data['repo_type']
owner = cur_user
private = form_data['private']
clone_uri = form_data.get('clone_uri')
repo_group = form_data['repo_group']
landing_rev = form_data['landing_rev']
copy_fork_permissions = form_data.get('copy_permissions')
try:
fork_of = RepoModel(DBS)._get_repo(form_data.get('fork_parent_id'))
RepoModel(DBS)._create_repo(
repo_name=repo_name_full,
repo_type=repo_type,
description=form_data['description'],
owner=owner,
private=private,
clone_uri=clone_uri,
repo_group=repo_group,
landing_rev=landing_rev,
fork_of=fork_of,
copy_fork_permissions=copy_fork_permissions
)
action_logger(cur_user, 'user_forked_repo:%s' % repo_name_full,
fork_of.repo_name, '', DBS)
DBS.commit()
update_after_clone = form_data['update_after_clone'] # FIXME - unused!
source_repo_path = os.path.join(base_path, fork_of.repo_name)
# now create this repo on Filesystem
RepoModel(DBS)._create_filesystem_repo(
repo_name=repo_name,
repo_type=repo_type,
repo_group=RepoModel(DBS)._get_repo_group(repo_group),
clone_uri=source_repo_path,
)
repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name_full)
log_create_repository(repo.get_dict(), created_by=owner.username)
# update repo changeset caches initially
repo.update_changeset_cache()
# set new created state
repo.set_state(Repository.STATE_CREATED)
DBS.commit()
except Exception as e:
log.warning('Exception %s occurred when forking repository, '
'doing cleanup...' % e)
#rollback things manually !
repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name_full)
if repo:
Repository.delete(repo.repo_id)
DBS.commit()
RepoModel(DBS)._delete_filesystem_repo(repo)
raise
# it's an odd fix to make celery fail task when exception occurs
def on_failure(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
return True
def __get_codes_stats(repo_name):
from kallithea.config.conf import LANGUAGES_EXTENSIONS_MAP
repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name).scm_instance
tip = repo.get_changeset()
code_stats = {}
def aggregate(cs):
for f in cs[2]:
ext = lower(f.extension)
if ext in LANGUAGES_EXTENSIONS_MAP.keys() and not f.is_binary:
if ext in code_stats:
code_stats[ext] += 1
else:
code_stats[ext] = 1
map(aggregate, tip.walk('/'))
return code_stats or {}