from wtforms import Form, SelectField, RadioField, BooleanField, StringField, PasswordField, validators, IntegerField, fields, TextAreaField, \
Field
from wtforms import widgets, SubmitField
from wtforms.validators import ValidationError
from wtforms.fields import html5
from changedetectionio import content_fetcher
import re
from changedetectionio.notification import default_notification_format, valid_notification_formats, default_notification_body, default_notification_title
valid_method = {
'GET',
'POST',
'PUT',
'PATCH',
'DELETE',
}
default_method = 'GET'
class StringListField(StringField):
widget = widgets.TextArea()
def _value(self):
if self.data:
return "\r\n".join(self.data)
else:
return u''
# incoming
def process_formdata(self, valuelist):
if valuelist:
# Remove empty strings
cleaned = list(filter(None, valuelist[0].split("\n")))
self.data = [x.strip() for x in cleaned]
p = 1
else:
self.data = []
class SaltyPasswordField(StringField):
widget = widgets.PasswordInput()
encrypted_password = ""
def build_password(self, password):
import hashlib
import base64
import secrets
# Make a new salt on every new password and store it with the password
salt = secrets.token_bytes(32)
key = hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac('sha256', password.encode('utf-8'), salt, 100000)
store = base64.b64encode(salt + key).decode('ascii')
return store
# incoming
def process_formdata(self, valuelist):
if valuelist:
# Be really sure it's non-zero in length
if len(valuelist[0].strip()) > 0:
self.encrypted_password = self.build_password(valuelist[0])
self.data = ""
else:
self.data = False
# Separated by key:value
class StringDictKeyValue(StringField):
widget = widgets.TextArea()
def _value(self):
if self.data:
output = u''
for k in self.data.keys():
output += "{}: {}\r\n".format(k, self.data[k])
return output
else:
return u''
# incoming
def process_formdata(self, valuelist):
if valuelist:
self.data = {}
# Remove empty strings
cleaned = list(filter(None, valuelist[0].split("\n")))
for s in cleaned:
parts = s.strip().split(':', 1)
if len(parts) == 2:
self.data.update({parts[0].strip(): parts[1].strip()})
else:
self.data = {}
class ValidateContentFetcherIsReady(object):
"""
Validates that anything that looks like a regex passes as a regex
"""
def __init__(self, message=None):
self.message = message
def __call__(self, form, field):
from changedetectionio import content_fetcher
import urllib3.exceptions
# Better would be a radiohandler that keeps a reference to each class
if field.data is not None:
klass = getattr(content_fetcher, field.data)
some_object = klass()
try:
ready = some_object.is_ready()
except urllib3.exceptions.MaxRetryError as e:
driver_url = some_object.command_executor
message = field.gettext('Content fetcher \'%s\' did not respond.' % (field.data))
message += '
' + field.gettext(
'Be sure that the selenium/webdriver runner is running and accessible via network from this container/host.')
message += '
' + field.gettext('Did you follow the instructions in the wiki?')
message += '
' + field.gettext('WebDriver Host: %s' % (driver_url))
message += '
Go here for more information'
message += '
'+field.gettext('Content fetcher did not respond properly, unable to use it.\n %s' % (str(e)))
raise ValidationError(message)
except Exception as e:
message = field.gettext('Content fetcher \'%s\' did not respond properly, unable to use it.\n %s')
raise ValidationError(message % (field.data, e))
class ValidateNotificationBodyAndTitleWhenURLisSet(object):
"""
Validates that they entered something in both notification title+body when the URL is set
Due to https://github.com/dgtlmoon/changedetection.io/issues/360
"""
def __init__(self, message=None):
self.message = message
def __call__(self, form, field):
if len(field.data):
if not len(form.notification_title.data) or not len(form.notification_body.data):
message = field.gettext('Notification Body and Title is required when a Notification URL is used')
raise ValidationError(message)
class ValidateAppRiseServers(object):
"""
Validates that each URL given is compatible with AppRise
"""
def __init__(self, message=None):
self.message = message
def __call__(self, form, field):
import apprise
apobj = apprise.Apprise()
for server_url in field.data:
if not apobj.add(server_url):
message = field.gettext('\'%s\' is not a valid AppRise URL.' % (server_url))
raise ValidationError(message)
class ValidateTokensList(object):
"""
Validates that a {token} is from a valid set
"""
def __init__(self, message=None):
self.message = message
def __call__(self, form, field):
from changedetectionio import notification
regex = re.compile('{.*?}')
for p in re.findall(regex, field.data):
if not p.strip('{}') in notification.valid_tokens:
message = field.gettext('Token \'%s\' is not a valid token.')
raise ValidationError(message % (p))
class validateURL(object):
"""
Flask wtform validators wont work with basic auth
"""
def __init__(self, message=None):
self.message = message
def __call__(self, form, field):
import validators
try:
validators.url(field.data.strip())
except validators.ValidationFailure:
message = field.gettext('\'%s\' is not a valid URL.' % (field.data.strip()))
raise ValidationError(message)
class ValidateListRegex(object):
"""
Validates that anything that looks like a regex passes as a regex
"""
def __init__(self, message=None):
self.message = message
def __call__(self, form, field):
for line in field.data:
if line[0] == '/' and line[-1] == '/':
# Because internally we dont wrap in /
line = line.strip('/')
try:
re.compile(line)
except re.error:
message = field.gettext('RegEx \'%s\' is not a valid regular expression.')
raise ValidationError(message % (line))
class ValidateCSSJSONXPathInput(object):
"""
Filter validation
@todo CSS validator ;)
"""
def __init__(self, message=None):
self.message = message
def __call__(self, form, field):
# Nothing to see here
if not len(field.data.strip()):
return
# Does it look like XPath?
if field.data.strip()[0] == '/':
from lxml import html, etree
tree = html.fromstring("")
try:
tree.xpath(field.data.strip())
except etree.XPathEvalError as e:
message = field.gettext('\'%s\' is not a valid XPath expression. (%s)')
raise ValidationError(message % (field.data, str(e)))
except:
raise ValidationError("A system-error occurred when validating your XPath expression")
if 'json:' in field.data:
from jsonpath_ng.exceptions import JsonPathParserError, JsonPathLexerError
from jsonpath_ng.ext import parse
input = field.data.replace('json:', '')
try:
parse(input)
except (JsonPathParserError, JsonPathLexerError) as e:
message = field.gettext('\'%s\' is not a valid JSONPath expression. (%s)')
raise ValidationError(message % (input, str(e)))
except:
raise ValidationError("A system-error occurred when validating your JSONPath expression")
# Re #265 - maybe in the future fetch the page and offer a
# warning/notice that its possible the rule doesnt yet match anything?
class quickWatchForm(Form):
# https://wtforms.readthedocs.io/en/2.3.x/fields/#module-wtforms.fields.html5
# `require_tld` = False is needed even for the test harness "http://localhost:5005.." to run
url = html5.URLField('URL', validators=[validateURL()])
tag = StringField('Group tag', [validators.Optional(), validators.Length(max=35)])
class commonSettingsForm(Form):
notification_urls = StringListField('Notification URL List', validators=[validators.Optional(), ValidateNotificationBodyAndTitleWhenURLisSet(), ValidateAppRiseServers()])
notification_title = StringField('Notification Title', default=default_notification_title, validators=[validators.Optional(), ValidateTokensList()])
notification_body = TextAreaField('Notification Body', default=default_notification_body, validators=[validators.Optional(), ValidateTokensList()])
notification_format = SelectField('Notification Format', choices=valid_notification_formats.keys(), default=default_notification_format)
trigger_check = BooleanField('Send test notification on save')
fetch_backend = RadioField(u'Fetch Method', choices=content_fetcher.available_fetchers(), validators=[ValidateContentFetcherIsReady()])
extract_title_as_title = BooleanField('Extract