synapse-old/synapse/util/threepids.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
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import logging
import re
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def check_3pid_allowed(hs, medium, address):
"""Checks whether a given format of 3PID is allowed to be used on this HS
Args:
hs (synapse.server.HomeServer): server
medium (str): 3pid medium - e.g. email, msisdn
address (str): address within that medium (e.g. "wotan@matrix.org")
msisdns need to first have been canonicalised
Returns:
bool: whether the 3PID medium/address is allowed to be added to this HS
"""
if hs.config.allowed_local_3pids:
for constraint in hs.config.allowed_local_3pids:
logger.debug(
"Checking 3PID %s (%s) against %s (%s)",
address,
medium,
constraint["pattern"],
constraint["medium"],
)
if medium == constraint["medium"] and re.match(
constraint["pattern"], address
):
return True
else:
return True
return False
def canonicalise_email(address: str) -> str:
"""'Canonicalise' email address
Case folding of local part of email address and lowercase domain part
See MSC2265, https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2265
Args:
address: email address to be canonicalised
Returns:
The canonical form of the email address
Raises:
ValueError if the address could not be parsed.
"""
address = address.strip()
parts = address.split("@")
if len(parts) != 2:
logger.debug("Couldn't parse email address %s", address)
raise ValueError("Unable to parse email address")
return parts[0].casefold() + "@" + parts[1].lower()