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matterbridge/bridge/helper/helper.go

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9.6 KiB
Go

package helper
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"image/png"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"os"
"os/exec"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode/utf8"
"golang.org/x/image/webp"
"github.com/42wim/matterbridge/bridge/config"
"github.com/gomarkdown/markdown"
"github.com/gomarkdown/markdown/html"
"github.com/gomarkdown/markdown/parser"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// DownloadFile downloads the given non-authenticated URL.
func DownloadFile(url string) (*[]byte, error) {
return DownloadFileAuth(url, "")
}
// DownloadFileAuth downloads the given URL using the specified authentication token.
func DownloadFileAuth(url string, auth string) (*[]byte, error) {
var buf bytes.Buffer
client := &http.Client{
Timeout: time.Second * 5,
}
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
if auth != "" {
req.Header.Add("Authorization", auth)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
resp, err := client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
io.Copy(&buf, resp.Body)
data := buf.Bytes()
return &data, nil
}
// DownloadFileAuthRocket downloads the given URL using the specified Rocket user ID and authentication token.
func DownloadFileAuthRocket(url, token, userID string) (*[]byte, error) {
var buf bytes.Buffer
client := &http.Client{
Timeout: time.Second * 5,
}
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
req.Header.Add("X-Auth-Token", token)
req.Header.Add("X-User-Id", userID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
resp, err := client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
_, err = io.Copy(&buf, resp.Body)
data := buf.Bytes()
return &data, err
}
// GetSubLines splits messages in newline-delimited lines. If maxLineLength is
// specified as non-zero GetSubLines will also clip long lines to the maximum
// length and insert a warning marker that the line was clipped.
//
// TODO: The current implementation has the inconvenient that it disregards
// word boundaries when splitting but this is hard to solve without potentially
// breaking formatting and other stylistic effects.
func GetSubLines(message string, maxLineLength int, clippingMessage string) []string {
if clippingMessage == "" {
clippingMessage = " <clipped message>"
}
var lines []string
for _, line := range strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(message), "\n") {
if maxLineLength == 0 || len([]byte(line)) <= maxLineLength {
lines = append(lines, line)
continue
}
// !!! WARNING !!!
// Before touching the splitting logic below please ensure that you PROPERLY
// understand how strings, runes and range loops over strings work in Go.
// A good place to start is to read https://blog.golang.org/strings. :-)
var splitStart int
var startOfPreviousRune int
for i := range line {
if i-splitStart > maxLineLength-len([]byte(clippingMessage)) {
lines = append(lines, line[splitStart:startOfPreviousRune]+clippingMessage)
splitStart = startOfPreviousRune
}
startOfPreviousRune = i
}
// This last append is safe to do without looking at the remaining byte-length
// as we assume that the byte-length of the last rune will never exceed that of
// the byte-length of the clipping message.
lines = append(lines, line[splitStart:])
}
return lines
}
// HandleExtra manages the supplementary details stored inside a message's 'Extra' field map.
func HandleExtra(msg *config.Message, general *config.Protocol) []config.Message {
extra := msg.Extra
rmsg := []config.Message{}
for _, f := range extra[config.EventFileFailureSize] {
fi := f.(config.FileInfo)
text := fmt.Sprintf("file %s too big to download (%#v > allowed size: %#v)", fi.Name, fi.Size, general.MediaDownloadSize)
rmsg = append(rmsg, config.Message{
Text: text,
Username: "<system> ",
Channel: msg.Channel,
Account: msg.Account,
})
}
return rmsg
}
// GetAvatar constructs a URL for a given user-avatar if it is available in the cache.
func GetAvatar(av map[string]string, userid string, general *config.Protocol) string {
if sha, ok := av[userid]; ok {
return general.MediaServerDownload + "/" + sha + "/" + userid + ".png"
}
return ""
}
// HandleDownloadSize checks a specified filename against the configured download blacklist
// and checks a specified file-size against the configure limit.
func HandleDownloadSize(logger *logrus.Entry, msg *config.Message, name string, size int64, general *config.Protocol) error {
// check blacklist here
for _, entry := range general.MediaDownloadBlackList {
if entry != "" {
re, err := regexp.Compile(entry)
if err != nil {
logger.Errorf("incorrect regexp %s for %s", entry, msg.Account)
continue
}
if re.MatchString(name) {
return fmt.Errorf("Matching blacklist %s. Not downloading %s", entry, name)
}
}
}
logger.Debugf("Trying to download %#v with size %#v", name, size)
if int(size) > general.MediaDownloadSize {
msg.Event = config.EventFileFailureSize
msg.Extra[msg.Event] = append(msg.Extra[msg.Event], config.FileInfo{
Name: name,
Comment: msg.Text,
Size: size,
})
return fmt.Errorf("File %#v to large to download (%#v). MediaDownloadSize is %#v", name, size, general.MediaDownloadSize)
}
return nil
}
// HandleDownloadData adds the data for a remote file into a Matterbridge gateway message.
func HandleDownloadData(logger *logrus.Entry, msg *config.Message, name, comment, url string, data *[]byte, general *config.Protocol) {
var avatar bool
logger.Debugf("Download OK %#v %#v", name, len(*data))
if msg.Event == config.EventAvatarDownload {
avatar = true
}
msg.Extra["file"] = append(msg.Extra["file"], config.FileInfo{
Name: name,
Data: data,
URL: url,
Comment: comment,
Avatar: avatar,
})
}
var emptyLineMatcher = regexp.MustCompile("\n+")
// RemoveEmptyNewLines collapses consecutive newline characters into a single one and
// trims any preceding or trailing newline characters as well.
func RemoveEmptyNewLines(msg string) string {
return emptyLineMatcher.ReplaceAllString(strings.Trim(msg, "\n"), "\n")
}
// ClipMessage trims a message to the specified length if it exceeds it and adds a warning
// to the message in case it does so.
func ClipMessage(text string, length int, clippingMessage string) string {
if clippingMessage == "" {
clippingMessage = " <clipped message>"
}
if len(text) > length {
text = text[:length-len(clippingMessage)]
if r, size := utf8.DecodeLastRuneInString(text); r == utf8.RuneError {
text = text[:len(text)-size]
}
text += clippingMessage
}
return text
}
// ParseMarkdown takes in an input string as markdown and parses it to html
func ParseMarkdown(input string) string {
extensions := parser.HardLineBreak | parser.NoIntraEmphasis | parser.FencedCode
markdownParser := parser.NewWithExtensions(extensions)
renderer := html.NewRenderer(html.RendererOptions{
Flags: 0,
})
parsedMarkdown := markdown.ToHTML([]byte(input), markdownParser, renderer)
res := string(parsedMarkdown)
res = strings.TrimPrefix(res, "<p>")
res = strings.TrimSuffix(res, "</p>\n")
return res
}
// ConvertWebPToPNG converts input data (which should be WebP format) to PNG format
func ConvertWebPToPNG(data *[]byte) error {
r := bytes.NewReader(*data)
m, err := webp.Decode(r)
if err != nil {
return err
}
var output []byte
w := bytes.NewBuffer(output)
if err := png.Encode(w, m); err != nil {
return err
}
*data = w.Bytes()
return nil
}
// CanConvertTgsToX Checks whether the external command necessary for ConvertTgsToX works.
func CanConvertTgsToX() error {
// We depend on the fact that `lottie_convert.py --help` has exit status 0.
// Hyrum's Law predicted this, and Murphy's Law predicts that this will break eventually.
// However, there is no alternative like `lottie_convert.py --is-properly-installed`
cmd := exec.Command("lottie_convert.py", "--help")
return cmd.Run()
}
// ConvertTgsToWebP convert input data (which should be tgs format) to WebP format
// This relies on an external command, which is ugly, but works.
func ConvertTgsToX(data *[]byte, outputFormat string, logger *logrus.Entry) error {
// lottie can't handle input from a pipe, so write to a temporary file:
tmpInFile, err := ioutil.TempFile(os.TempDir(), "matterbridge-lottie-input-*.tgs")
if err != nil {
return err
}
tmpInFileName := tmpInFile.Name()
defer func() {
if removeErr := os.Remove(tmpInFileName); removeErr != nil {
logger.Errorf("Could not delete temporary (input) file %s: %v", tmpInFileName, removeErr)
}
}()
// lottie can handle writing to a pipe, but there is no way to do that platform-independently.
// "/dev/stdout" won't work on Windows, and "-" upsets Cairo for some reason. So we need another file:
tmpOutFile, err := ioutil.TempFile(os.TempDir(), "matterbridge-lottie-output-*.data")
if err != nil {
return err
}
tmpOutFileName := tmpOutFile.Name()
defer func() {
if removeErr := os.Remove(tmpOutFileName); removeErr != nil {
logger.Errorf("Could not delete temporary (output) file %s: %v", tmpOutFileName, removeErr)
}
}()
if _, writeErr := tmpInFile.Write(*data); writeErr != nil {
return writeErr
}
// Must close before calling lottie to avoid data races:
if closeErr := tmpInFile.Close(); closeErr != nil {
return closeErr
}
// Call lottie to transform:
cmd := exec.Command("lottie_convert.py", "--input-format", "lottie", "--output-format", outputFormat, tmpInFileName, tmpOutFileName)
cmd.Stdout = nil
cmd.Stderr = nil
// NB: lottie writes progress into to stderr in all cases.
_, stderr := cmd.Output()
if stderr != nil {
// 'stderr' already contains some parts of Stderr, because it was set to 'nil'.
return stderr
}
dataContents, err := ioutil.ReadFile(tmpOutFileName)
if err != nil {
return err
}
*data = dataContents
return nil
}