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watcha-synapse/synapse/storage/push_rule.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import collections
from ._base import SQLBaseStore, Table
from twisted.internet import defer
import logging
import copy
import simplejson as json
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class PushRuleStore(SQLBaseStore):
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_push_rules_for_user(self, user_name):
sql = (
"SELECT "+",".join(PushRuleTable.fields)+" "
"FROM "+PushRuleTable.table_name+" "
"WHERE user_name = ? "
"ORDER BY priority_class DESC, priority DESC"
)
rows = yield self._execute("get_push_rules_for_user", None, sql, user_name)
dicts = []
for r in rows:
d = {}
for i, f in enumerate(PushRuleTable.fields):
d[f] = r[i]
dicts.append(d)
defer.returnValue(dicts)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_push_rules_enabled_for_user(self, user_name):
results = yield self._simple_select_list(
PushRuleEnableTable.table_name,
{'user_name': user_name},
PushRuleEnableTable.fields,
desc="get_push_rules_enabled_for_user",
)
defer.returnValue(
{r['rule_id']: False if r['enabled'] == 0 else True for r in results}
)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def add_push_rule(self, before, after, **kwargs):
vals = copy.copy(kwargs)
if 'conditions' in vals:
vals['conditions'] = json.dumps(vals['conditions'])
if 'actions' in vals:
vals['actions'] = json.dumps(vals['actions'])
# we could check the rest of the keys are valid column names
# but sqlite will do that anyway so I think it's just pointless.
if 'id' in vals:
del vals['id']
if before or after:
ret = yield self.runInteraction(
"_add_push_rule_relative_txn",
self._add_push_rule_relative_txn,
before=before,
after=after,
**vals
)
defer.returnValue(ret)
else:
ret = yield self.runInteraction(
"_add_push_rule_highest_priority_txn",
self._add_push_rule_highest_priority_txn,
**vals
)
defer.returnValue(ret)
def _add_push_rule_relative_txn(self, txn, user_name, **kwargs):
after = None
relative_to_rule = None
if 'after' in kwargs and kwargs['after']:
after = kwargs['after']
relative_to_rule = after
if 'before' in kwargs and kwargs['before']:
relative_to_rule = kwargs['before']
# get the priority of the rule we're inserting after/before
sql = (
"SELECT priority_class, priority FROM ? "
"WHERE user_name = ? and rule_id = ?" % (PushRuleTable.table_name,)
)
txn.execute(sql, (user_name, relative_to_rule))
res = txn.fetchall()
if not res:
raise RuleNotFoundException(
"before/after rule not found: %s" % (relative_to_rule,)
)
priority_class, base_rule_priority = res[0]
if 'priority_class' in kwargs and kwargs['priority_class'] != priority_class:
raise InconsistentRuleException(
"Given priority class does not match class of relative rule"
)
new_rule = copy.copy(kwargs)
if 'before' in new_rule:
del new_rule['before']
if 'after' in new_rule:
del new_rule['after']
new_rule['priority_class'] = priority_class
new_rule['user_name'] = user_name
# check if the priority before/after is free
new_rule_priority = base_rule_priority
if after:
new_rule_priority -= 1
else:
new_rule_priority += 1
new_rule['priority'] = new_rule_priority
sql = (
"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM " + PushRuleTable.table_name +
" WHERE user_name = ? AND priority_class = ? AND priority = ?"
)
txn.execute(sql, (user_name, priority_class, new_rule_priority))
res = txn.fetchall()
num_conflicting = res[0][0]
# if there are conflicting rules, bump everything
if num_conflicting:
sql = "UPDATE "+PushRuleTable.table_name+" SET priority = priority "
if after:
sql += "-1"
else:
sql += "+1"
sql += " WHERE user_name = ? AND priority_class = ? AND priority "
if after:
sql += "<= ?"
else:
sql += ">= ?"
txn.execute(sql, (user_name, priority_class, new_rule_priority))
# now insert the new rule
sql = "INSERT INTO "+PushRuleTable.table_name+" ("
sql += ",".join(new_rule.keys())+") VALUES ("
sql += ", ".join(["?" for _ in new_rule.keys()])+")"
txn.execute(sql, new_rule.values())
def _add_push_rule_highest_priority_txn(self, txn, user_name,
priority_class, **kwargs):
# find the highest priority rule in that class
sql = (
"SELECT COUNT(*), MAX(priority) FROM " + PushRuleTable.table_name +
" WHERE user_name = ? and priority_class = ?"
)
txn.execute(sql, (user_name, priority_class))
res = txn.fetchall()
(how_many, highest_prio) = res[0]
new_prio = 0
if how_many > 0:
new_prio = highest_prio + 1
# and insert the new rule
new_rule = copy.copy(kwargs)
if 'id' in new_rule:
del new_rule['id']
new_rule['user_name'] = user_name
new_rule['priority_class'] = priority_class
new_rule['priority'] = new_prio
sql = "INSERT INTO "+PushRuleTable.table_name+" ("
sql += ",".join(new_rule.keys())+") VALUES ("
sql += ", ".join(["?" for _ in new_rule.keys()])+")"
txn.execute(sql, new_rule.values())
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def delete_push_rule(self, user_name, rule_id):
"""
Delete a push rule. Args specify the row to be deleted and can be
any of the columns in the push_rule table, but below are the
standard ones
Args:
user_name (str): The matrix ID of the push rule owner
rule_id (str): The rule_id of the rule to be deleted
"""
yield self._simple_delete_one(
PushRuleTable.table_name,
{'user_name': user_name, 'rule_id': rule_id},
desc="delete_push_rule",
)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def set_push_rule_enabled(self, user_name, rule_id, enabled):
yield self._simple_upsert(
PushRuleEnableTable.table_name,
{'user_name': user_name, 'rule_id': rule_id},
{'enabled': enabled},
desc="set_push_rule_enabled",
)
class RuleNotFoundException(Exception):
pass
class InconsistentRuleException(Exception):
pass
class PushRuleTable(Table):
table_name = "push_rules"
fields = [
"id",
"user_name",
"rule_id",
"priority_class",
"priority",
"conditions",
"actions",
]
EntryType = collections.namedtuple("PushRuleEntry", fields)
class PushRuleEnableTable(Table):
table_name = "push_rules_enable"
fields = [
"user_name",
"rule_id",
"enabled"
]