├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── ask.py
├── migrations
├── README
├── alembic.ini
├── env.py
├── script.py.mako
└── versions
│ └── 483862f48958_.py
├── static
├── ask.html
├── footer.html
├── img
│ ├── logo-text.svg
│ ├── logo.svg
│ └── pm.jpg
└── js
│ └── notify.min.js
└── templates
└── inbox.html
/.gitignore:
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/README.md:
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1 | # askMe
2 | 匿名提问箱
3 |
4 | ## 部署指南
5 |
6 | ### 准备工作
7 |
8 | + Python3
9 |
10 | + 若干依赖包(暂时没requirement.txt,看到缺啥装啥吧)
11 |
12 | + 在任意Mastodon站点上创建一个应用(建议用一个独立的bot账号创建应用)
13 |
14 | + 勾选至少read:accounts和write:statuses权限
15 |
16 | + "跳转URI"一项添加 \/askMe/auth(示例: https://closed.social/askMe/auth )
17 |
18 | + 获得应用ID、应用密钥、访问令牌,
19 |
20 | ### 配置
21 |
22 | `DOMAIN` 改为实际的mastodon站点
23 |
24 | `WORK_URL` 改为提问箱计划使用的网址
25 |
26 | `CLIENT_ID`、`CLIENT_SEC`、`token` 改为应用的id、秘钥、令牌,或写在文件中
27 |
28 | `BOT_NAME` 改为bot的username(仅影响回答内容的显示)
29 |
30 | ### 运行
31 |
32 | + 开发环境: `$ python3 ask.py`
33 |
34 | + 生产环境: 建议使用[uwsgi](https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/deploying/uwsgi/)(可使用pip安装)
35 |
36 | 仅供参考的配置文件:
37 |
38 | ask.ini
39 |
40 | ```
41 | [uwsgi]
42 | wsgi-file = ask.py
43 | callable = app
44 | master = true
45 | processes = 1
46 | threads = 3
47 |
48 | chdir = /home/bots/web/askMe/
49 | socket = /tmp/ask.sock
50 | logto = /home/bots/web/log/ask.log
51 | pidfile = /home/bots/web/pid/ask.pid
52 | chmod-socket = 666
53 | ```
54 |
55 | `$ uwsgi ask.ini &` 或使用emperor管理多个ini
56 |
57 | (如果不使用emperor,建议 `$ uwsgi --touch-reload=ask.ini ask.ini &`, 修改代码后编辑ask.ini或直接`$ touch ask.ini` 自动重新加载)
58 |
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/ask.py:
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1 | from flask import Flask, request, render_template, send_from_directory, abort, redirect
2 | from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
3 | from flask_limiter import Limiter
4 | from flask_limiter.util import get_remote_address
5 | from flask_migrate import Migrate
6 | from mastodon import Mastodon
7 | import re, random, string, datetime
8 | from dateutil.tz import tzlocal
9 | import html2text
10 |
11 | BOT_NAME = '@ask_me_bot'
12 | CLIENT_ID = 'tKqbqe-KfV6n2HUnSyjnBbsuzGCgshW5ICu-YTIoeSU'
13 | CLIENT_SEC = open('client.secret', 'r').read().strip()
14 |
15 | DOMAIN = 'thu.closed.social'
16 |
17 | WORK_URL = 'https://closed.social'
18 | #WORK_URL = 'http://127.0.0.1:5000'
19 |
20 | REDIRECT_URI = WORK_URL + '/askMe/auth'
21 |
22 | token = open('token.secret','r').read().strip()
23 | th = Mastodon(
24 | access_token = token,
25 | api_base_url = 'https://' + DOMAIN
26 | )
27 |
28 |
29 | app = Flask(__name__)
30 | app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'sqlite:///ask.db'
31 | app.config['SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS'] = False
32 | app.config['JSON_AS_ASCII'] = False
33 |
34 | limiter = Limiter(
35 | app,
36 | key_func=get_remote_address,
37 | default_limits=["50 / minute"],
38 | )
39 |
40 | h2t = html2text.HTML2Text()
41 | h2t.ignore_links = True
42 |
43 | db = SQLAlchemy(app)
44 | migrate = Migrate(app, db)
45 |
46 | class User(db.Model):
47 | id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
48 | acct = db.Column(db.String(64))
49 | disp = db.Column(db.String(64))
50 | avat = db.Column(db.String(256))
51 | url = db.Column(db.String(128))
52 | secr = db.Column(db.String(16))
53 | root = db.Column(db.BigInteger)
54 |
55 | def __init__(self, acct):
56 | self.acct = acct
57 |
58 | def __repr__(self):
59 | return f"@{self.acct}[{self.disp}]"
60 |
61 | class Question(db.Model):
62 | id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
63 | acct = db.Column(db.String(64))
64 | content = db.Column(db.String(400))
65 | time = db.Column(db.DateTime)
66 | toot = db.Column(db.BigInteger)
67 |
68 | def __init__(self, acct, content, toot):
69 | self.acct = acct
70 | self.content = content
71 | self.toot = toot
72 | self.time = datetime.datetime.now()
73 |
74 | def __repr__(self):
75 | return f"[{self.acct}]{self.content}({self.toot})"
76 |
77 | @app.route('/js/')
78 | def send_js(path):
79 | return send_from_directory('static/js', path)
80 | @app.route('/img/')
81 | def send_img(path):
82 | return send_from_directory('static/img', path)
83 |
84 | @app.route('/askMe/')
85 | def root():
86 | return app.send_static_file('ask.html')
87 |
88 | @app.route('/askMe/footer.html')
89 | def root_footer():
90 | return app.send_static_file('footer.html')
91 |
92 |
93 | @app.route('/askMe/auth')
94 | @limiter.limit("10 / minute")
95 | def set_inbox_auth():
96 | code = request.args.get('code')
97 | autoSend = request.args.get('autoSend')
98 | secr = request.args.get('secr')
99 |
100 | #print(code,autoSend, secr)
101 |
102 | if secr and not re.match('[a-z]{0,16}', secr):
103 | abort(422)
104 |
105 | client = Mastodon(
106 | client_id = CLIENT_ID,
107 | client_secret = CLIENT_SEC,
108 | api_base_url = 'https://' + DOMAIN
109 | )
110 | token = client.log_in(code=code, redirect_uri=f"{REDIRECT_URI}?autoSend={autoSend or ''}&secr={secr or ''}", scopes=['read:accounts', 'write:statuses'] if autoSend else ['read:accounts'])
111 |
112 | info = client.account_verify_credentials()
113 |
114 | acct = info.acct
115 | u = User.query.filter_by(acct=acct).first()
116 | if not u:
117 | u = User(acct)
118 | db.session.add(u)
119 |
120 | u.secr = secr or u.secr or ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for i in range(16))
121 |
122 | u.disp = info.display_name
123 | u.url = info.url
124 | u.avat = info.avatar
125 |
126 | if autoSend:
127 | client.status_post(f"[自动发送] 我创建了一个匿名提问箱,欢迎提问~\n{WORK_URL}/askMe/{acct}/{u.secr}", visibility='public')
128 |
129 | db.session.commit()
130 |
131 | return redirect(f"/askMe/{acct}/{u.secr}")
132 |
133 | @app.route('/askMe/inbox', methods=['POST'])
134 | @limiter.limit("10 / minute")
135 | def set_inbox():
136 | acct = request.form.get('username')
137 | if not re.match('[A-Za-z0-9_]{1,30}(@[a-z\.-_]+)?', acct):
138 | return '无效的闭社id', 422
139 |
140 | r = th.conversations()
141 | for conv in r:
142 | status = conv.last_status
143 | account = status.account
144 | #print(account)
145 | if acct == account.acct:
146 | pt = h2t.handle(status.content).strip()
147 |
148 | x = re.findall('新建(\[[a-z]{1,32}\])?', pt)
149 | if not x:
150 | return '私信格式无效,请检查并重新发送', 422
151 |
152 | secr = x[0][1:-1] if x[0] else ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for i in range(16))
153 |
154 | u = User.query.filter_by(acct=acct).first()
155 | if not u:
156 | u = User(acct)
157 | db.session.add(u)
158 |
159 | u.disp = account.display_name
160 | u.url = account.url
161 | u.avat = account.avatar
162 | u.secr = secr
163 | db.session.commit()
164 |
165 | th.status_post(f"@{acct} 设置成功! 当前提问箱链接 {WORK_URL}/askMe/{acct}/{secr}\n(如需在微信等无链接预览的平台分享,建议先发给自己,点开,再点击分享到朋友圈等)",
166 | in_reply_to_id=status.id,
167 | visibility='direct'
168 | )
169 |
170 | return acct + '/' + secr
171 |
172 | return '未找到私信,请确认已发送且是最近发送', 404
173 |
174 | @app.route('/askMe///')
175 | def inbox(acct, secr):
176 | u = User.query.filter_by(acct=acct, secr=secr).first()
177 | if not u:
178 | abort(404)
179 |
180 | qs = [{
181 | 'content': q.content,
182 | 'toot': q.toot,
183 | 'time': q.time.replace(tzinfo=tzlocal())
184 | } for q in Question.query.filter_by(acct=acct).all()
185 | ]
186 |
187 | return render_template('inbox.html', acct=u.acct, disp=(u.disp or u.acct), url=u.url, avat=u.avat, qs=qs)
188 |
189 | @app.route('/askMe///new', methods=['POST'])
190 | @limiter.limit("50 / hour; 1 / 2 second")
191 | def new_question(acct, secr):
192 | u = User.query.filter_by(acct=acct, secr=secr).first()
193 | if not u:
194 | abort(404)
195 |
196 | content = request.form.get('question')
197 | print(content)
198 | if not content or len(content)>400:
199 | abort(422)
200 |
201 | if not Question.query.filter_by(acct=acct, content=content).first():
202 |
203 | if not u.root:
204 | toot = th.status_post(f"@{acct} 欢迎使用匿名提问箱。未来的新提问会集中显示在这里,方便管理。戳我头像了解如何回复。", visibility='direct')
205 | u.root = toot.id
206 |
207 | toot = th.status_post(f"@{acct} 叮~ 有新提问:\n\n{content}",
208 | in_reply_to_id=u.root,
209 | visibility='direct'
210 | )
211 |
212 | q = Question(acct, content, toot.id)
213 | db.session.add(q)
214 | db.session.commit()
215 |
216 | return redirect(".")
217 |
218 | @app.route('/askMe///')
219 | def question_info(acct, secr, toot):
220 | q = Question.query.filter_by(acct=acct, toot=toot).first()
221 | if not q or not User.query.filter_by(acct=acct, secr=secr).first():
222 | abort(404)
223 |
224 | context = th.status_context(toot)
225 | replies = [
226 | {
227 | 'disp': (t.account.display_name or t.account.acct),
228 | 'url': t.account.url,
229 | 'content': h2t.handle(t.content).replace(BOT_NAME,'').strip(),
230 | 'time': str(t.created_at)
231 | }
232 | for t in context.descendants
233 | ]
234 | #print(replies)
235 | if replies and replies[-1].get('content') == '删除':
236 | db.session.delete(q)
237 | db.session.commit()
238 | th.status_delete(toot)
239 | return '该提问已被删除', 404
240 |
241 | return {'replies': replies}
242 |
243 | if __name__ == '__main__':
244 | app.run(debug=True)
245 |
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/migrations/README:
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1 | Generic single-database configuration.
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/migrations/alembic.ini:
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1 | # A generic, single database configuration.
2 |
3 | [alembic]
4 | # template used to generate migration files
5 | # file_template = %%(rev)s_%%(slug)s
6 |
7 | # set to 'true' to run the environment during
8 | # the 'revision' command, regardless of autogenerate
9 | # revision_environment = false
10 |
11 |
12 | # Logging configuration
13 | [loggers]
14 | keys = root,sqlalchemy,alembic
15 |
16 | [handlers]
17 | keys = console
18 |
19 | [formatters]
20 | keys = generic
21 |
22 | [logger_root]
23 | level = WARN
24 | handlers = console
25 | qualname =
26 |
27 | [logger_sqlalchemy]
28 | level = WARN
29 | handlers =
30 | qualname = sqlalchemy.engine
31 |
32 | [logger_alembic]
33 | level = INFO
34 | handlers =
35 | qualname = alembic
36 |
37 | [handler_console]
38 | class = StreamHandler
39 | args = (sys.stderr,)
40 | level = NOTSET
41 | formatter = generic
42 |
43 | [formatter_generic]
44 | format = %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
45 | datefmt = %H:%M:%S
46 |
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/migrations/env.py:
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1 | from __future__ import with_statement
2 |
3 | import logging
4 | from logging.config import fileConfig
5 |
6 | from sqlalchemy import engine_from_config
7 | from sqlalchemy import pool
8 |
9 | from alembic import context
10 |
11 | # this is the Alembic Config object, which provides
12 | # access to the values within the .ini file in use.
13 | config = context.config
14 |
15 | # Interpret the config file for Python logging.
16 | # This line sets up loggers basically.
17 | fileConfig(config.config_file_name)
18 | logger = logging.getLogger('alembic.env')
19 |
20 | # add your model's MetaData object here
21 | # for 'autogenerate' support
22 | # from myapp import mymodel
23 | # target_metadata = mymodel.Base.metadata
24 | from flask import current_app
25 | config.set_main_option(
26 | 'sqlalchemy.url',
27 | str(current_app.extensions['migrate'].db.engine.url).replace('%', '%%'))
28 | target_metadata = current_app.extensions['migrate'].db.metadata
29 |
30 | # other values from the config, defined by the needs of env.py,
31 | # can be acquired:
32 | # my_important_option = config.get_main_option("my_important_option")
33 | # ... etc.
34 |
35 |
36 | def run_migrations_offline():
37 | """Run migrations in 'offline' mode.
38 |
39 | This configures the context with just a URL
40 | and not an Engine, though an Engine is acceptable
41 | here as well. By skipping the Engine creation
42 | we don't even need a DBAPI to be available.
43 |
44 | Calls to context.execute() here emit the given string to the
45 | script output.
46 |
47 | """
48 | url = config.get_main_option("sqlalchemy.url")
49 | context.configure(
50 | url=url, target_metadata=target_metadata, literal_binds=True
51 | )
52 |
53 | with context.begin_transaction():
54 | context.run_migrations()
55 |
56 |
57 | def run_migrations_online():
58 | """Run migrations in 'online' mode.
59 |
60 | In this scenario we need to create an Engine
61 | and associate a connection with the context.
62 |
63 | """
64 |
65 | # this callback is used to prevent an auto-migration from being generated
66 | # when there are no changes to the schema
67 | # reference: http://alembic.zzzcomputing.com/en/latest/cookbook.html
68 | def process_revision_directives(context, revision, directives):
69 | if getattr(config.cmd_opts, 'autogenerate', False):
70 | script = directives[0]
71 | if script.upgrade_ops.is_empty():
72 | directives[:] = []
73 | logger.info('No changes in schema detected.')
74 |
75 | connectable = engine_from_config(
76 | config.get_section(config.config_ini_section),
77 | prefix='sqlalchemy.',
78 | poolclass=pool.NullPool,
79 | )
80 |
81 | with connectable.connect() as connection:
82 | context.configure(
83 | connection=connection,
84 | target_metadata=target_metadata,
85 | process_revision_directives=process_revision_directives,
86 | **current_app.extensions['migrate'].configure_args
87 | )
88 |
89 | with context.begin_transaction():
90 | context.run_migrations()
91 |
92 |
93 | if context.is_offline_mode():
94 | run_migrations_offline()
95 | else:
96 | run_migrations_online()
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/migrations/script.py.mako:
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1 | """${message}
2 |
3 | Revision ID: ${up_revision}
4 | Revises: ${down_revision | comma,n}
5 | Create Date: ${create_date}
6 |
7 | """
8 | from alembic import op
9 | import sqlalchemy as sa
10 | ${imports if imports else ""}
11 |
12 | # revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
13 | revision = ${repr(up_revision)}
14 | down_revision = ${repr(down_revision)}
15 | branch_labels = ${repr(branch_labels)}
16 | depends_on = ${repr(depends_on)}
17 |
18 |
19 | def upgrade():
20 | ${upgrades if upgrades else "pass"}
21 |
22 |
23 | def downgrade():
24 | ${downgrades if downgrades else "pass"}
25 |
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/migrations/versions/483862f48958_.py:
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1 | """empty message
2 |
3 | Revision ID: 483862f48958
4 | Revises:
5 | Create Date: 2020-08-19 09:56:23.732485
6 |
7 | """
8 | from alembic import op
9 | import sqlalchemy as sa
10 |
11 |
12 | # revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
13 | revision = '483862f48958'
14 | down_revision = None
15 | branch_labels = None
16 | depends_on = None
17 |
18 |
19 | def upgrade():
20 | # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
21 | op.add_column('user', sa.Column('root', sa.BigInteger(), nullable=True))
22 | # ### end Alembic commands ###
23 |
24 |
25 | def downgrade():
26 | # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
27 | op.drop_column('user', 'root')
28 | # ### end Alembic commands ###
29 |
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