nopaque/daemon/tasks/notify.py
2020-10-08 12:34:02 +02:00

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from notify.notification import Notification
from notify.service import NotificationService
from sqlalchemy import asc
from . import config, Session
from .decorators import background
from .models import NotificationEmailData
import logging
import smtplib
@background
def notify():
session = Session()
if config.SMTP_USE_SSL:
smtp = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(host=config.SMTP_SERVER, port=config.SMTP_PORT)
else:
smtp = smtplib.SMTP(host=config.SMTP_SERVER, port=config.SMTP_PORT)
if config.SMTP_USE_TLS:
smtp.starttls()
try:
smtp.login(config.SMTP_USERNAME, config.SMTP_PASSWORD)
except smtplib.SMTPHeloError:
logging.warning('The server didnt reply properly to the HELO '
'greeting.')
return
except smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError as e:
logging.warning('The server didnt accept the username/password '
'combination.')
logging.warning(e)
return
except smtplib.SMTPNotSupportedError:
logging.warning('The AUTH command is not supported by the server.')
return
except smtplib.SMTPException:
logging.warning('No suitable authentication method was found.')
return
notification_service = NotificationService(smtp)
# create notifications (content, recipient etc.)
notifications = __create_mail_notifications(notification_service, session)
# only login and send mails if there are any notifications
if (len(notifications) > 0):
# combine new and unsent notifications
notifications.update(notification_service.not_sent)
# send all notifications
__send_mail_notifications(notifications, notification_service)
# remove unsent notifications because they have been sent now
# but only if mail limit has not been exceeded
if (notification_service.mail_limit_exceeded is not True):
notification_service.not_sent = {}
smtp.quit()
Session.remove()
# Email notification functions
def __create_mail_notifications(notification_service, session):
notification_email_data = session.query(NotificationEmailData).order_by(asc(NotificationEmailData.creation_date)).all() # noqa
notifications = {}
for data in notification_email_data:
notification = Notification()
notification.set_addresses(config.SMTP_DEFAULT_SENDER,
data.job.user.email)
subject_template = ('[nopaque] Status update for your Job/Corpora: '
'{title}!')
subject_template_values_dict = {'title': data.job.title}
url = '{}://{}/{}/{}'.format(config.PROTOCOL,
config.DOMAIN,
'jobs',
data.job.id)
body_template_values_dict = {'username': data.job.user.username,
'id': data.job.id,
'title': data.job.title,
'status': data.notify_status,
'time': data.creation_date,
'url': url}
txt_tmplt = 'notify/templates/notification_messages/notification.txt'
html_tmplt = 'notify/templates/notification_messages/notification.html'
notification.set_notification_content(subject_template,
subject_template_values_dict,
txt_tmplt,
html_tmplt,
body_template_values_dict)
notifications[data.job.id] = notification
# Using a dictionary for notifications avoids sending multiple mails
# if the status of a job changes in a few seconds. The user will not
# get swamped with mails for queued, running and complete if those
# happen in in a few seconds. Only the last update will be sent.
# This depends on the sleep time interval though.
session.delete(data)
session.commit()
return notifications
def __send_mail_notifications(notifications, notification_service):
for key, notification in notifications.items():
try:
notification_service.send(notification)
notification_service.mail_limit_exceeded = False
except Exception:
# Adds notifications to unsent if mail server exceded limit for
# consecutive mail sending
logging.warning('limit')
notification_service.not_sent[key] = notification
notification_service.mail_limit_exceeded = True
notification_service.not_sent.update(notifications)