bookwyrm/bookwyrm/activitypub/base_activity.py
2021-02-15 18:47:08 -08:00

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''' basics for an activitypub serializer '''
from dataclasses import dataclass, fields, MISSING
from json import JSONEncoder
from django.apps import apps
from django.db import IntegrityError, transaction
from bookwyrm.connectors import ConnectorException, get_data
from bookwyrm.tasks import app
class ActivitySerializerError(ValueError):
''' routine problems serializing activitypub json '''
class ActivityEncoder(JSONEncoder):
''' used to convert an Activity object into json '''
def default(self, o):
return o.__dict__
@dataclass
class Link:
''' for tagging a book in a status '''
href: str
name: str
type: str = 'Link'
@dataclass
class Mention(Link):
''' a subtype of Link for mentioning an actor '''
type: str = 'Mention'
@dataclass
class Signature:
''' public key block '''
creator: str
created: str
signatureValue: str
type: str = 'RsaSignature2017'
def naive_parse(activity_objects, activity_json):
''' this navigates circular import issues '''
try:
activity_type = activity_json['type']
print(activity_type)
serializer = activity_objects[activity_type]
print(serializer)
except KeyError as e:
raise ActivitySerializerError(e)
return serializer(activity_objects=activity_objects, **activity_json)
@dataclass(init=False)
class ActivityObject:
''' actor activitypub json '''
id: str
type: str
def __init__(self, activity_objects=None, **kwargs):
''' this lets you pass in an object with fields that aren't in the
dataclass, which it ignores. Any field in the dataclass is required or
has a default value '''
for field in fields(self):
try:
print(field.name, field.type)
value = kwargs[field.name]
try:
is_subclass = issubclass(field.type, ActivityObject)
except TypeError:
is_subclass = False
if is_subclass and activity_objects:
value = naive_parse(activity_objects, value)
except KeyError:
if field.default == MISSING and \
field.default_factory == MISSING:
raise ActivitySerializerError(\
'Missing required field: %s' % field.name)
value = field.default
setattr(self, field.name, value)
def to_model(self, instance=None, save=True):
''' convert from an activity to a model instance '''
# figure out the right model -- wish I had a better way for this
models = apps.get_models()
model = [m for m in models if hasattr(m, 'activity_serializer') and \
hasattr(m.activity_serializer, 'type') and \
m.activity_serializer.type == self.type]
if not len(model):
raise ActivitySerializerError(
'No model found for activity type "%s"' % self.type)
model = model[0]
if hasattr(model, 'ignore_activity') and model.ignore_activity(self):
return instance
# check for an existing instance, if we're not updating a known obj
instance = instance or model.find_existing(self.serialize()) or model()
for field in instance.simple_fields:
field.set_field_from_activity(instance, self)
# image fields have to be set after other fields because they can save
# too early and jank up users
for field in instance.image_fields:
field.set_field_from_activity(instance, self, save=save)
if not save:
return instance
with transaction.atomic():
# we can't set many to many and reverse fields on an unsaved object
try:
try:
instance.save(broadcast=False)
except TypeError:
instance.save()
except IntegrityError as e:
raise ActivitySerializerError(e)
# add many to many fields, which have to be set post-save
for field in instance.many_to_many_fields:
# mention books/users, for example
field.set_field_from_activity(instance, self)
# reversed relationships in the models
for (model_field_name, activity_field_name) in \
instance.deserialize_reverse_fields:
# attachments on Status, for example
values = getattr(self, activity_field_name)
if values is None or values is MISSING:
continue
model_field = getattr(model, model_field_name)
# creating a Work, model_field is 'editions'
# creating a User, model field is 'key_pair'
related_model = model_field.field.model
related_field_name = model_field.field.name
for item in values:
set_related_field.delay(
related_model.__name__,
instance.__class__.__name__,
related_field_name,
instance.remote_id,
item
)
return instance
def serialize(self):
''' convert to dictionary with context attr '''
data = self.__dict__
data = {k:v for (k, v) in data.items() if v is not None}
data['@context'] = 'https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams'
return data
@app.task
@transaction.atomic
def set_related_field(
model_name, origin_model_name, related_field_name,
related_remote_id, data):
''' load reverse related fields (editions, attachments) without blocking '''
model = apps.get_model('bookwyrm.%s' % model_name, require_ready=True)
origin_model = apps.get_model(
'bookwyrm.%s' % origin_model_name,
require_ready=True
)
with transaction.atomic():
if isinstance(data, str):
existing = model.find_existing_by_remote_id(data)
if existing:
data = existing.to_activity()
else:
data = get_data(data)
activity = model.activity_serializer(**data)
# this must exist because it's the object that triggered this function
instance = origin_model.find_existing_by_remote_id(related_remote_id)
if not instance:
raise ValueError(
'Invalid related remote id: %s' % related_remote_id)
# set the origin's remote id on the activity so it will be there when
# the model instance is created
# edition.parentWork = instance, for example
model_field = getattr(model, related_field_name)
if hasattr(model_field, 'activitypub_field'):
setattr(
activity,
getattr(model_field, 'activitypub_field'),
instance.remote_id
)
item = activity.to_model(model)
# if the related field isn't serialized (attachments on Status), then
# we have to set it post-creation
if not hasattr(model_field, 'activitypub_field'):
setattr(item, related_field_name, instance)
item.save()
def resolve_remote_id(model, remote_id, refresh=False, save=True):
''' take a remote_id and return an instance, creating if necessary '''
result = model.find_existing_by_remote_id(remote_id)
if result and not refresh:
return result
# load the data and create the object
try:
data = get_data(remote_id)
except (ConnectorException, ConnectionError):
raise ActivitySerializerError(
'Could not connect to host for remote_id in %s model: %s' % \
(model.__name__, remote_id))
# check for existing items with shared unique identifiers
if not result:
result = model.find_existing(data)
if result and not refresh:
return result
item = model.activity_serializer(**data)
# if we're refreshing, "result" will be set and we'll update it
return item.to_model(model, instance=result, save=save)