python-zulip-api/integrations/asana/zulip_asana_mirror
Rafid Aslam fad4fbc733 lint: Fix E127 pep8 violations.
Fix pep8: E127 continuation line over-indented for visual indent
style issue.
2016-12-01 10:23:55 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Asana integration for Zulip
#
# Copyright © 2014 Zulip, Inc.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
#
# The "zulip_asana_mirror" script is run continuously, possibly on a work computer
# or preferably on a server.
#
# When restarted, it will attempt to pick up where it left off.
#
# python-dateutil is a dependency for this script.
from __future__ import print_function
import base64
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import json
import logging
import os
import time
from six.moves import urllib
import sys
try:
import dateutil.parser
import dateutil.tz
except ImportError as e:
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
print("Please install the python-dateutil package.", file=sys.stderr)
exit(1)
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
import zulip_asana_config as config
VERSION = "0.9"
if config.ZULIP_API_PATH is not None:
sys.path.append(config.ZULIP_API_PATH)
import zulip
if config.LOG_FILE:
logging.basicConfig(filename=config.LOG_FILE, level=logging.WARNING)
else:
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
client = zulip.Client(email=config.ZULIP_USER, api_key=config.ZULIP_API_KEY,
site=config.ZULIP_SITE, client="ZulipAsana/" + VERSION)
def fetch_from_asana(path):
"""
Request a resource through the Asana API, authenticating using
HTTP basic auth.
"""
auth = base64.encodestring('%s:' % (config.ASANA_API_KEY,))
headers = {"Authorization": "Basic %s" % auth}
url = "https://app.asana.com/api/1.0" + path
request = urllib.request.Request(url, None, headers)
result = urllib.request.urlopen(request)
return json.load(result)
def send_zulip(topic, content):
"""
Send a message to Zulip using the configured stream and bot credentials.
"""
message = {"type": "stream",
"sender": config.ZULIP_USER,
"to": config.ZULIP_STREAM_NAME,
"subject": topic,
"content": content,
}
return client.send_message(message)
def datestring_to_datetime(datestring):
"""
Given an ISO 8601 datestring, return the corresponding datetime object.
"""
return dateutil.parser.parse(datestring).replace(
tzinfo=dateutil.tz.gettz('Z'))
class TaskDict(dict):
"""
A helper class to turn a dictionary with task information into an
object where each of the keys is an attribute for easy access.
"""
def __getattr__(self, field):
return self.get(field)
def format_topic(task, projects):
"""
Return a string that will be the Zulip message topic for this task.
"""
# Tasks can be associated with multiple projects, but in practice they seem
# to mostly be associated with one.
project_name = projects[task.projects[0]["id"]]
return "%s: %s" % (project_name, task.name)
def format_assignee(task, users):
"""
Return a string describing the task's assignee.
"""
if task.assignee:
assignee_name = users[task.assignee["id"]]
assignee_info = "**Assigned to**: %s (%s)" % (
assignee_name, task.assignee_status)
else:
assignee_info = "**Status**: Unassigned"
return assignee_info
def format_due_date(task):
"""
Return a string describing the task's due date.
"""
if task.due_on:
due_date_info = "**Due on**: %s" % (task.due_on,)
else:
due_date_info = "**Due date**: None"
return due_date_info
def format_task_creation_event(task, projects, users):
"""
Format the topic and content for a newly-created task.
"""
topic = format_topic(task, projects)
assignee_info = format_assignee(task, users)
due_date_info = format_due_date(task)
content = """Task **%s** created:
~~~ quote
%s
~~~
%s
%s
""" % (task.name, task.notes, assignee_info, due_date_info)
return topic, content
def format_task_completion_event(task, projects, users):
"""
Format the topic and content for a completed task.
"""
topic = format_topic(task, projects)
assignee_info = format_assignee(task, users)
due_date_info = format_due_date(task)
content = """Task **%s** completed. :white_check_mark:
%s
%s
""" % (task.name, assignee_info, due_date_info)
return topic, content
def since():
"""
Return a newness threshold for task events to be processed.
"""
# If we have a record of the last event processed and it is recent, use it,
# else process everything from ASANA_INITIAL_HISTORY_HOURS ago.
def default_since():
return datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(
hours=config.ASANA_INITIAL_HISTORY_HOURS)
if os.path.exists(config.RESUME_FILE):
try:
with open(config.RESUME_FILE, "r") as f:
datestring = f.readline().strip()
timestamp = float(datestring)
max_timestamp_processed = datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp)
logging.info("Reading from resume file: " + datestring)
except (ValueError, IOError) as e:
logging.warn("Could not open resume file: %s" % (
e.message or e.strerror,))
max_timestamp_processed = default_since()
else:
logging.info("No resume file, processing an initial history.")
max_timestamp_processed = default_since()
# Even if we can read a timestamp from RESUME_FILE, if it is old don't use
# it.
return max(max_timestamp_processed, default_since())
def process_new_events():
"""
Forward new Asana task events to Zulip.
"""
# In task queries, Asana only exposes IDs for projects and users, so we need
# to look up the mappings.
projects = dict((elt["id"], elt["name"]) for elt in \
fetch_from_asana("/projects")["data"])
users = dict((elt["id"], elt["name"]) for elt in \
fetch_from_asana("/users")["data"])
cutoff = since()
max_timestamp_processed = cutoff
time_operations = (("created_at", format_task_creation_event),
("completed_at", format_task_completion_event))
task_fields = ["assignee", "assignee_status", "created_at", "completed_at",
"modified_at", "due_on", "name", "notes", "projects"]
# First, gather all of the tasks that need processing. We'll
# process them in order.
new_events = []
for project_id in projects:
project_url = "/projects/%d/tasks?opt_fields=%s" % (
project_id, ",".join(task_fields))
tasks = fetch_from_asana(project_url)["data"]
for task in tasks:
task = TaskDict(task)
for time_field, operation in time_operations:
if task[time_field]:
operation_time = datestring_to_datetime(task[time_field])
if operation_time > cutoff:
new_events.append((operation_time, time_field, operation, task))
new_events.sort()
now = datetime.utcnow()
for operation_time, time_field, operation, task in new_events:
# Unfortunately, creating an Asana task is not an atomic operation. If
# the task was just created, or is missing basic information, it is
# probably because the task is still being filled out -- wait until the
# next round to process it.
if (time_field == "created_at") and \
(now - operation_time < timedelta(seconds=30)):
# The task was just created, give the user some time to fill out
# more information.
return
if (time_field == "created_at") and (not task.name) and \
(now - operation_time < timedelta(seconds=60)):
# If this new task hasn't had a name for a full 30 seconds, assume
# you don't plan on giving it one.
return
topic, content = operation(task, projects, users)
logging.info("Sending Zulip for " + topic)
result = send_zulip(topic, content)
# If the Zulip wasn't sent successfully, don't update the
# max timestamp processed so the task has another change to
# be forwarded. Exit, giving temporary issues time to
# resolve.
if not result.get("result"):
logging.warn("Malformed result, exiting:")
logging.warn(result)
return
if result["result"] != "success":
logging.warn(result["msg"])
return
if operation_time > max_timestamp_processed:
max_timestamp_processed = operation_time
if max_timestamp_processed > cutoff:
max_datestring = max_timestamp_processed.strftime("%s.%f")
logging.info("Updating resume file: " + max_datestring)
open(config.RESUME_FILE, 'w').write(max_datestring)
while True:
try:
process_new_events()
time.sleep(5)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
logging.info("Shutting down...")
logging.info("Set LOG_FILE to log to a file instead of stdout.")
break