# What this PR does
This PR, overrides Django URLValidator with a CustomURLValidator. It
just removes tld_re part from the regex, and the other behaviour remains
the same.
The CustomURLValidator is defined in common.api_helpers.utils.py file
and is utilized in custom_button.py.
Please inform me if it needs to be defined somewhere else or be
implemented with some other methods.
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
Currently, URLValidator raises exception for URLs that don't have TLD.
This leads to not being able to use containers URL for outgoing webhooks
as they usually don't have TLD.
## Checklist
- [x] Tests updated
- [ ] Documentation added
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` updated
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Co-authored-by: Joey Orlando <joey.orlando@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Innokentii Konstantinov <innokenty.konstantinov@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Joey Orlando <joseph.t.orlando@gmail.com>
* Improve feedback so template errors are given to user
* Add security error logging
* Add limits for templates, payloads, results
* Show popup error notification for webhook errors and template errors that don't have a result
* Update tests
* Split exceptions into warnings/errors to give more control when previewing, rendering, saving templates
* Limit title lengths
* Make TypeError a warning
* Adjust title length limit
* Remove length limiting on urlize since it is being done on template render
* Fix tests
* Add KeyError and ValueError to warnings
* No longer enforcing json result when saving webhook in case it is dependent on payload
* Add tests for expected exceptions coming from apply_jinja_template
* Update changelog
* Send raw post if template result is not JSON
* Allow non-JSON custom webhook templates, provided they render as valid JSON
Previously, both the provided template _and_ the rendered template had
to be valid JSON in order for validation to pass. This was unnecessarily
restrictive: really, only the rendered template needs to be valid JSON.
It also disallowed using templates such as:
{
"labels": {{ alert_payload.labels | tojson }}
}
even though this would be valid JSON after rendering.
This commit relaxes the validation of custom webhook templates so that
they don't need to be valid JSON, provided that the rendered template
_is_ valid JSON. This is checked using a dummy dictionary of render
params, which use a constant string for the `alert_group_id` field
and a `defaultdict(dict)` for the `alert_payload` field. This should
permit templates like the one above, but still deny templates such as
{
"labels": {{ alert_payload.labels }}
}
which would otherwise fail later if `labels` is not valid JSON.
This should resolve#638.
* Use defaultdict(str) instead of defaultdict(lambda: "")
* Add missing comment to resolution note validation code
* Update validation of resolution notes in public API, too
* Add extra test cases for JSON webhook templates endpoint of public API