Implement bridging Signal and XMPP

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2025-02-23 18:34:03 +00:00
parent 8d2f28f571
commit b2b44c31cc
5 changed files with 325 additions and 46 deletions

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ from requests.exceptions import RequestException
import orjson
from django.conf import settings
import aiohttp
import base64
async def start_typing(uuid):
@@ -46,14 +47,88 @@ async def send_message_raw(recipient_uuid, text):
return ts
else:
return False
def send_message_raw_sync(recipient_uuid, text):
async def fetch_signal_attachment(attachment_id):
"""
Sends a message using the Signal REST API in a synchronous manner.
Asynchronously fetches an attachment from Signal.
Args:
attachment_id (str): The Signal attachment ID.
Returns:
dict | None:
{
"content": <binary file data>,
"content_type": <MIME type>,
"filename": <original filename (if available)>
}
or None if the request fails.
"""
url = f"http://signal:8080/v1/attachments/{attachment_id}"
try:
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.get(url, timeout=10) as response:
if response.status != 200:
return None # Failed request
content_type = response.headers.get("Content-Type", "application/octet-stream")
content = await response.read()
size = int(response.headers.get("Content-Length", len(content)))
filename = attachment_id # Default fallback filename
content_disposition = response.headers.get("Content-Disposition")
if content_disposition:
parts = content_disposition.split(";")
for part in parts:
if "filename=" in part:
filename = part.split("=", 1)[1].strip().strip('"')
return {
"content": content,
"content_type": content_type,
"filename": filename,
"size": size,
}
except aiohttp.ClientError:
return None # Network error
def download_and_encode_base64(file_url, filename, content_type):
"""
Downloads a file from a given URL, converts it to Base64, and returns it in Signal's expected format.
Args:
file_url (str): The URL of the file to download.
filename (str): The name of the file.
content_type (str): The MIME type of the file.
Returns:
str: The Base64 encoded attachment string in Signal's expected format.
"""
try:
response = requests.get(file_url, timeout=10)
response.raise_for_status()
file_data = response.content
base64_encoded = base64.b64encode(file_data).decode("utf-8")
# Format according to Signal's expected structure
return f"data:{content_type};filename={filename};base64,{base64_encoded}"
except requests.RequestException as e:
#log.error(f"Failed to download file: {file_url}, error: {e}")
return None
def send_message_raw_sync(recipient_uuid, text=None, attachments=[]):
"""
Sends a message using the Signal REST API, ensuring attachment links are not included in the text body.
Args:
recipient_uuid (str): The UUID of the recipient.
text (str): The message to send.
text (str, optional): The message to send.
attachments (list, optional): A list of attachment dictionaries with URL, filename, and content_type.
Returns:
int | bool: Timestamp if successful, False otherwise.
@@ -61,20 +136,35 @@ def send_message_raw_sync(recipient_uuid, text):
url = "http://signal:8080/v2/send"
data = {
"recipients": [recipient_uuid],
"message": text,
"number": settings.SIGNAL_NUMBER,
"base64_attachments": []
}
try:
response = requests.post(url, json=data, timeout=10) # 10s timeout for safety
response.raise_for_status() # Raise an error for non-200 responses
except RequestException as e:
return False # Network or request error
# Convert attachments to Base64
for att in attachments:
base64_data = download_and_encode_base64(att["url"], att["filename"], att["content_type"])
if base64_data:
data["base64_attachments"].append(base64_data)
if response.status_code == status.HTTP_201_CREATED: # Signal server returns 201 on success
# Remove the message body if it only contains an attachment link
if text and (text.strip() in [att["url"] for att in attachments]):
#log.info("Removing message body since it only contains an attachment link.")
text = None # Don't send the link as text
if text:
data["message"] = text
try:
response = requests.post(url, json=data, timeout=10)
response.raise_for_status()
except requests.RequestException as e:
#log.error(f"Failed to send Signal message: {e}")
return False
if response.status_code == 201: # Signal server returns 201 on success
try:
ts = orjson.loads(response.text).get("timestamp")
return ts if ts else False
except orjson.JSONDecodeError:
return False
return False # If response status is not 201
return False # If response status is not 201