py-sympa-soap/sympasoap/client.py

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from zeep.client import Client as ZeepClient, Settings as ZeepSettings
from sympasoap.lists import MailingList, MLUser
TOPICS = [
"art",
"business",
"computers",
"education",
"entertainment",
"government",
"health",
"news",
"recreation",
"science",
"social",
"society",
]
SUBTOPICS = [
"art/finearts",
"art/history",
"art/literature",
"art/photography",
"business/b2b",
"business/finance",
"business/jobs",
"business/shopping",
"computers/games",
"computers/hardware",
"computers/internet",
"computers/software",
"education/college",
"education/k12",
"entertainment/humour",
"entertainment/movies",
"entertainment/music",
"government/elections",
"government/law",
"government/military",
"government/taxes",
"health/diseases",
"health/drugs",
"health/fitness",
"health/medicine",
"news/multimedia",
"news/newspapers",
"news/radio",
"news/tv",
"recreation/autos",
"recreation/outdoors",
"recreation/sports",
"recreation/travel",
"science/animals",
"science/astronomy",
"science/engineering",
"social/archaeology",
"social/economics",
"social/languages",
"society/environment",
"society/people",
"society/religion",
]
class Client:
def __init__(self, sympa_url: str):
self.sympa_url = sympa_url
self.zeep = ZeepClient(sympa_url + "/wsdl", settings=ZeepSettings(strict=False))
def login(self, email: str, password: str) -> None:
"""
Login into the API. Set a cookie for future connexions.
"""
result = self.zeep.service.login(email, password)
element = result._raw_elements[0]
self.cookie = element.text
self.zeep.settings.extra_http_headers = [("Cookie", f"sympa_session={element.text}")]
if self.checkCookie() != email:
# FIXME Better exception
raise Exception("Unknown error: given cookie is invalid")
print("Successfully authenticated!")
def checkCookie(self) -> str:
"""
From the current cookie, retrieve the email address.
"""
result = self.zeep.service.checkCookie()
element = result._raw_elements[0]
return element.text
def amI(self, mailing_list: str, function: str, email: str) -> bool:
"""
Check if the given `email` is a member of type `function` in the `mailing_list`.
The function parameter is one between subscriber, editor or owner.
"""
if function not in ["subscriber", "editor", "owner"]:
raise ValueError("function of a mailing list member must be subscriber, editor or owner.")
result = self.zeep.service.amI(mailing_list, function, email)
element = result._raw_elements[0]
return element.text == "true"
def review(self, mailing_list: str, full: bool = False) -> list:
"""
Get the list of all subscribers of a list, including the administrators and the editors.
If full=False, retrieve the list of email addresses only.
If full=True, retrieve MLUser object, with the name of the user and the role.
"""
if full:
users = list()
elements = self.zeep.service.fullReview(mailing_list)
for element in elements:
children = element.getchildren()
kwargs = dict(mailing_list=mailing_list)
for child in children:
tag = child.tag
if "gecos" in tag:
kwargs["name"] = child.text
elif "email" in tag:
kwargs["email"] = child.text
elif "isSubscriber" in tag:
kwargs["subscriber"] = child.text == "true"
elif "isEditor" in tag:
kwargs["editor"] = child.text == "true"
elif "isOwner" in tag:
kwargs["owner"] = child.text == "true"
else:
print("Unknown child tag:", tag)
user = MLUser(**kwargs)
users.append(user)
return users
return self.zeep.service.review(mailing_list)
def lists(self, topic: str, subtopic: str) -> list:
"""
Get all the (visible) lists that match the given topic and the given subtopic.
See TOPICS and SUBTOPICS for valid topics and subtopics.
"""
if topic not in TOPICS:
raise ValueError(f"'{topic}' is not a valid topic.")
if subtopic and f"{topic}/{subtopic}" not in SUBTOPICS:
raise ValueError(f"'{topic}/{subtopic}' is not a valid subtopic.")
result = self.zeep.service.lists(topic, subtopic)._value_1
if result is None:
return list()
lists = list()
for list_info in result:
split = list_info.split(';')
kwargs = dict()
for data in split:
key, value = data.split("=", 2)
if key == "listAddress":
key = "list_address"
kwargs[key] = value
ml = MailingList(**kwargs)
lists.append(ml)
return lists
def all_lists(self, subtopics: list = None):
"""
Retrieve all lists that matches at least one subtopic in a given list.
If the list is None, retrieve all existing lists.
Warning: takes time because it is retriving the list for each topic.
"""
if subtopics is None:
subtopics = TOPICS + SUBTOPICS
lists = list()
for subtopic in list(subtopics):
if "/" in subtopic:
li = self.lists(subtopic.split("/")[0], subtopic.split("/")[1])
else:
li = self.lists(subtopic.split("/")[0], "")
lists.extend(li)
return lists