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fix: remove delay when using csv export actions. The CSV file is written incrementally, so we can't determine the Content-Length. When using HTTP/1.1, this causes a delay while the browser waits for a timeout. Forcing the connection to close after the CSV file is written removes the delay. Ideally we should shift to chunked transfer encoding for these two actions, but that is much more invasive and when posting a request for CSV, it is unlikely that another request will be sent over the same socket.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 18 Jun 2024 00:48:06 -0400
parents 0942fe89e82e
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# Copyright (c) 2003 Richard Jones (richard@mechanicalcat.net)
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import re

# regular expression thanks to: http://www.regular-expressions.info/email.html
# this is the "99.99% solution for syntax only".
email_regexp = (r"[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+(?:\.[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+)*", r"(localhost|(?:[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?\.)+[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9]))")
email_rfc = re.compile('^' + email_regexp[0] + '@' + email_regexp[1] + '$', re.IGNORECASE)
email_local = re.compile('^' + email_regexp[0] + '$', re.IGNORECASE)

def valid_address(address):
    ''' If we see an @-symbol in the address then check against the full
        RFC syntax. Otherwise it is a local-only address so only check
        the local part of the RFC syntax.
    '''
    if '@' in address:
        return email_rfc.match(address)
    else:
        return email_local.match(address)

def get_addresses(user):
    ''' iterate over all known addresses in a newvalues dict
        this takes of the address/alterate_addresses handling
    '''
    if 'address' in user:
        yield user['address']
    if user.get('alternate_addresses', None):
        for address in user['alternate_addresses'].split('\n'):
            yield address

def audit_user_fields(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues):
    ''' Make sure user properties are valid.

        - email address is syntactically valid
        - email address is unique
        - roles specified exist
        - timezone is valid
    '''

    for address in get_addresses(newvalues):
        if not valid_address(address):
            raise ValueError('Email address syntax is invalid "%s"'%address)

        check_main = db.user.stringFind(address=address)
        # make sure none of the alts are owned by anyone other than us (x!=nodeid)
        check_alts = [x for x in db.user.filter(None, {'alternate_addresses' : address}) if x != nodeid]
        if check_main or check_alts:
            raise ValueError('Email address %s already in use' % address)

    newroles = newvalues.get('roles')
    if newroles:
        for rolename in [r.lower().strip() for r in newroles.split(',')]:
            if rolename and rolename not in db.security.role:
                raise ValueError('Role "%s" does not exist'%rolename)

    tz = newvalues.get('timezone', None)
    if tz:
        # if they set a new timezone validate the timezone by attempting to
        # use it before we store it to the db.
        import roundup.date
        import datetime
        try:
            TZ = roundup.date.get_timezone(tz)
            dt = datetime.datetime.now()
            local = TZ.localize(dt).utctimetuple()
        except IOError:
            raise ValueError('Timezone "%s" does not exist' % tz)
        except ValueError:
            raise ValueError('Timezone "%s" exceeds valid range [-23...23]' % tz)

def init(db):
    # fire before changes are made
    db.user.audit('set', audit_user_fields)
    db.user.audit('create', audit_user_fields)

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