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notifications-api/app/v2/notifications/post_notifications.py
Leo Hemsted 0b3d711652 if message too big to put on high volume queue then save to queue
SQS fails if the message body is over 256kb. Normally our messages are
quite small, but if we're using the new save-api-email task with an
email that has a large body, we can get over that limit. If so, handle
the exception and fall back to the existing code path (saving to the
database and sending a deliver-email task, which only has a notification
id.
2020-03-28 09:55:31 +00:00

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import base64
import functools
import uuid
from datetime import datetime
from boto.exception import SQSError
from flask import request, jsonify, current_app, abort
from notifications_utils.recipients import try_validate_and_format_phone_number
from app import (
api_user,
authenticated_service,
notify_celery,
document_download_client,
encryption,
DATETIME_FORMAT
)
from app.celery.letters_pdf_tasks import create_letters_pdf, process_virus_scan_passed
from app.celery.research_mode_tasks import create_fake_letter_response_file
from app.celery.tasks import save_api_email
from app.clients.document_download import DocumentDownloadError
from app.config import QueueNames, TaskNames
from app.dao.notifications_dao import update_notification_status_by_reference
from app.dao.templates_dao import get_precompiled_letter_template
from app.letters.utils import upload_letter_pdf
from app.models import (
SMS_TYPE,
EMAIL_TYPE,
LETTER_TYPE,
PRIORITY,
KEY_TYPE_NORMAL,
KEY_TYPE_TEST,
KEY_TYPE_TEAM,
NOTIFICATION_CREATED,
NOTIFICATION_SENDING,
NOTIFICATION_DELIVERED,
NOTIFICATION_PENDING_VIRUS_CHECK,
Notification)
from app.notifications.process_letter_notifications import (
create_letter_notification
)
from app.notifications.process_notifications import (
persist_notification,
persist_scheduled_notification,
send_notification_to_queue,
simulated_recipient
)
from app.notifications.validators import (
check_if_service_can_send_files_by_email,
check_rate_limiting,
check_service_can_schedule_notification,
check_service_email_reply_to_id,
check_service_has_permission,
check_service_sms_sender_id,
validate_and_format_recipient,
validate_template,
)
from app.schema_validation import validate
from app.v2.errors import BadRequestError
from app.v2.notifications import v2_notification_blueprint
from app.v2.notifications.create_response import (
create_post_sms_response_from_notification,
create_post_email_response_from_notification,
create_post_letter_response_from_notification
)
from app.v2.notifications.notification_schemas import (
post_sms_request,
post_email_request,
post_letter_request,
post_precompiled_letter_request
)
from app.v2.utils import get_valid_json
@v2_notification_blueprint.route('/{}'.format(LETTER_TYPE), methods=['POST'])
def post_precompiled_letter_notification():
request_json = get_valid_json()
if 'content' not in (request_json or {}):
return post_notification(LETTER_TYPE)
form = validate(request_json, post_precompiled_letter_request)
# Check permission to send letters
check_service_has_permission(LETTER_TYPE, authenticated_service.permissions)
check_rate_limiting(authenticated_service, api_user)
template = get_precompiled_letter_template(authenticated_service.id)
# For precompiled letters the to field will be set to Provided as PDF until the validation passes,
# then the address of the letter will be set as the to field
form['personalisation'] = {
'address_line_1': 'Provided as PDF'
}
reply_to = get_reply_to_text(LETTER_TYPE, form, template)
notification = process_letter_notification(
letter_data=form,
api_key=api_user,
template=template,
reply_to_text=reply_to,
precompiled=True
)
resp = {
'id': notification.id,
'reference': notification.client_reference,
'postage': notification.postage
}
return jsonify(resp), 201
@v2_notification_blueprint.route('/<notification_type>', methods=['POST'])
def post_notification(notification_type):
request_json = get_valid_json()
if notification_type == EMAIL_TYPE:
form = validate(request_json, post_email_request)
elif notification_type == SMS_TYPE:
form = validate(request_json, post_sms_request)
elif notification_type == LETTER_TYPE:
form = validate(request_json, post_letter_request)
else:
abort(404)
check_service_has_permission(notification_type, authenticated_service.permissions)
scheduled_for = form.get("scheduled_for", None)
check_service_can_schedule_notification(authenticated_service.permissions, scheduled_for)
check_rate_limiting(authenticated_service, api_user)
template, template_with_content = validate_template(
form['template_id'],
form.get('personalisation', {}),
authenticated_service,
notification_type,
)
reply_to = get_reply_to_text(notification_type, form, template)
if notification_type == LETTER_TYPE:
notification = process_letter_notification(
letter_data=form,
api_key=api_user,
template=template,
reply_to_text=reply_to
)
else:
notification = process_sms_or_email_notification(
form=form,
notification_type=notification_type,
api_key=api_user,
template=template,
service=authenticated_service,
reply_to_text=reply_to
)
template_with_content.values = notification.personalisation
if notification_type == SMS_TYPE:
create_resp_partial = functools.partial(
create_post_sms_response_from_notification,
from_number=reply_to
)
elif notification_type == EMAIL_TYPE:
create_resp_partial = functools.partial(
create_post_email_response_from_notification,
subject=template_with_content.subject,
email_from='{}@{}'.format(authenticated_service.email_from, current_app.config['NOTIFY_EMAIL_DOMAIN'])
)
elif notification_type == LETTER_TYPE:
create_resp_partial = functools.partial(
create_post_letter_response_from_notification,
subject=template_with_content.subject,
)
resp = create_resp_partial(
notification=notification,
content=str(template_with_content),
url_root=request.url_root,
scheduled_for=scheduled_for
)
return jsonify(resp), 201
def process_sms_or_email_notification(*, form, notification_type, api_key, template, service, reply_to_text=None):
notification_id = None
form_send_to = form['email_address'] if notification_type == EMAIL_TYPE else form['phone_number']
send_to = validate_and_format_recipient(send_to=form_send_to,
key_type=api_key.key_type,
service=service,
notification_type=notification_type)
# Do not persist or send notification to the queue if it is a simulated recipient
simulated = simulated_recipient(send_to, notification_type)
personalisation, document_download_count = process_document_uploads(
form.get('personalisation'),
service,
simulated=simulated
)
if str(service.id) in current_app.config.get('HIGH_VOLUME_SERVICE') and api_key.key_type == KEY_TYPE_NORMAL \
and notification_type == EMAIL_TYPE:
# Put GOV.UK Email notifications onto a queue
# To take the pressure off the db for API requests put the notification for our high volume service onto a queue
# the task will then save the notification, then call send_notification_to_queue.
# We know that this team does not use the GET request, but relies on callbacks to get the status updates.
try:
notification_id = uuid.uuid4()
notification = save_email_to_queue(
form=form,
notification_id=str(notification_id),
notification_type=notification_type,
api_key=api_key,
template=template,
service_id=service.id,
personalisation=personalisation,
document_download_count=document_download_count,
reply_to_text=reply_to_text
)
return notification
except SQSError:
# if SQS cannot put the task on the queue, it's probably because the notification body was too long and it
# went over SQS's 256kb message limit. If so, we
current_app.logger.info(
f'Notification {notification_id} failed to save to high volume queue. Using normal flow instead'
)
notification = persist_notification(
notification_id=notification_id,
template_id=template.id,
template_version=template.version,
recipient=form_send_to,
service=service,
personalisation=personalisation,
notification_type=notification_type,
api_key_id=api_key.id,
key_type=api_key.key_type,
client_reference=form.get('reference', None),
simulated=simulated,
reply_to_text=reply_to_text,
document_download_count=document_download_count
)
scheduled_for = form.get("scheduled_for", None)
if scheduled_for:
persist_scheduled_notification(notification.id, form["scheduled_for"])
else:
if not simulated:
queue_name = QueueNames.PRIORITY if template.process_type == PRIORITY else None
send_notification_to_queue(
notification=notification,
research_mode=service.research_mode,
queue=queue_name
)
else:
current_app.logger.debug("POST simulated notification for id: {}".format(notification.id))
return notification
def save_email_to_queue(
*,
notification_id,
form,
notification_type,
api_key,
template,
service_id,
personalisation,
document_download_count,
reply_to_text=None
):
data = {
"id": notification_id,
"template_id": str(template.id),
"template_version": template.version,
"to": form['email_address'],
"service_id": str(service_id),
"personalisation": personalisation,
"notification_type": notification_type,
"api_key_id": str(api_key.id),
"key_type": api_key.key_type,
"client_reference": form.get('reference', None),
"reply_to_text": reply_to_text,
"document_download_count": document_download_count,
"status": NOTIFICATION_CREATED,
"created_at": datetime.utcnow().strftime(DATETIME_FORMAT),
}
encrypted = encryption.encrypt(
data
)
save_api_email.apply_async([encrypted], queue=QueueNames.SAVE_API_EMAIL)
return Notification(**data)
def process_document_uploads(personalisation_data, service, simulated=False):
"""
Returns modified personalisation dict and a count of document uploads. If there are no document uploads, returns
a count of `None` rather than `0`.
"""
file_keys = [k for k, v in (personalisation_data or {}).items() if isinstance(v, dict) and 'file' in v]
if not file_keys:
return personalisation_data, None
personalisation_data = personalisation_data.copy()
check_if_service_can_send_files_by_email(
service_contact_link=authenticated_service.contact_link,
service_id=authenticated_service.id
)
for key in file_keys:
if simulated:
personalisation_data[key] = document_download_client.get_upload_url(service.id) + '/test-document'
else:
try:
personalisation_data[key] = document_download_client.upload_document(
service.id, personalisation_data[key]['file']
)
except DocumentDownloadError as e:
raise BadRequestError(message=e.message, status_code=e.status_code)
return personalisation_data, len(file_keys)
def process_letter_notification(*, letter_data, api_key, template, reply_to_text, precompiled=False):
if api_key.key_type == KEY_TYPE_TEAM:
raise BadRequestError(message='Cannot send letters with a team api key', status_code=403)
if not api_key.service.research_mode and api_key.service.restricted and api_key.key_type != KEY_TYPE_TEST:
raise BadRequestError(message='Cannot send letters when service is in trial mode', status_code=403)
if precompiled:
return process_precompiled_letter_notifications(letter_data=letter_data,
api_key=api_key,
template=template,
reply_to_text=reply_to_text)
test_key = api_key.key_type == KEY_TYPE_TEST
# if we don't want to actually send the letter, then start it off in SENDING so we don't pick it up
status = NOTIFICATION_CREATED if not test_key else NOTIFICATION_SENDING
queue = QueueNames.CREATE_LETTERS_PDF if not test_key else QueueNames.RESEARCH_MODE
notification = create_letter_notification(letter_data=letter_data,
template=template,
api_key=api_key,
status=status,
reply_to_text=reply_to_text)
create_letters_pdf.apply_async(
[str(notification.id)],
queue=queue
)
if test_key:
if current_app.config['NOTIFY_ENVIRONMENT'] in ['preview', 'development']:
create_fake_letter_response_file.apply_async(
(notification.reference,),
queue=queue
)
else:
update_notification_status_by_reference(notification.reference, NOTIFICATION_DELIVERED)
return notification
def process_precompiled_letter_notifications(*, letter_data, api_key, template, reply_to_text):
try:
status = NOTIFICATION_PENDING_VIRUS_CHECK
letter_content = base64.b64decode(letter_data['content'])
except ValueError:
raise BadRequestError(message='Cannot decode letter content (invalid base64 encoding)', status_code=400)
notification = create_letter_notification(letter_data=letter_data,
template=template,
api_key=api_key,
status=status,
reply_to_text=reply_to_text)
filename = upload_letter_pdf(notification, letter_content, precompiled=True)
current_app.logger.info('Calling task scan-file for {}'.format(filename))
# call task to add the filename to anti virus queue
if current_app.config['ANTIVIRUS_ENABLED']:
notify_celery.send_task(
name=TaskNames.SCAN_FILE,
kwargs={'filename': filename},
queue=QueueNames.ANTIVIRUS,
)
else:
# stub out antivirus in dev
process_virus_scan_passed.apply_async(
kwargs={'filename': filename},
queue=QueueNames.LETTERS,
)
return notification
def get_reply_to_text(notification_type, form, template):
reply_to = None
if notification_type == EMAIL_TYPE:
service_email_reply_to_id = form.get("email_reply_to_id", None)
reply_to = check_service_email_reply_to_id(
str(authenticated_service.id), service_email_reply_to_id, notification_type
) or template.get_reply_to_text()
elif notification_type == SMS_TYPE:
service_sms_sender_id = form.get("sms_sender_id", None)
sms_sender_id = check_service_sms_sender_id(
str(authenticated_service.id), service_sms_sender_id, notification_type
)
if sms_sender_id:
reply_to = try_validate_and_format_phone_number(sms_sender_id)
else:
reply_to = template.get_reply_to_text()
elif notification_type == LETTER_TYPE:
reply_to = template.get_reply_to_text()
return reply_to