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PyLink/protocols/ts6_common.py

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import sys
import os
curdir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
sys.path += [curdir, os.path.dirname(curdir)]
import utils
from log import log
from classes import *
class TS6BaseProtocol(Protocol):
def _send(self, source, msg):
"""Sends a TS6-style raw command from a source numeric to the self.irc connection given."""
self.irc.send(':%s %s' % (source, msg))
def parseArgs(self, args):
"""Parses a string of RFC1459-style arguments split into a list, where ":" may
be used for multi-word arguments that last until the end of a line.
"""
real_args = []
for idx, arg in enumerate(args):
real_args.append(arg)
# If the argument starts with ':' and ISN'T the first argument.
# The first argument is used for denoting the source UID/SID.
if arg.startswith(':') and idx != 0:
# : is used for multi-word arguments that last until the end
# of the message. We can use list splicing here to turn them all
# into one argument.
# Set the last arg to a joined version of the remaining args
arg = args[idx:]
arg = ' '.join(arg)[1:]
# Cut the original argument list right before the multi-word arg,
# and then append the multi-word arg.
real_args = args[:idx]
real_args.append(arg)
break
return real_args
def parseTS6Args(self, args):
"""Similar to parseArgs(), but stripping leading colons from the first argument
of a line (usually the sender field)."""
args = self.parseArgs(args)
args[0] = args[0].split(':', 1)[1]
return args
### OUTGOING COMMANDS
def _sendKick(self, numeric, channel, target, reason=None):
"""Internal function to send kicks from a PyLink client/server."""
channel = utils.toLower(self.irc, channel)
if not reason:
reason = 'No reason given'
self._send(numeric, 'KICK %s %s :%s' % (channel, target, reason))
# We can pretend the target left by its own will; all we really care about
# is that the target gets removed from the channel userlist, and calling
# handle_part() does that just fine.
self.handle_part(target, 'KICK', [channel])
def kickClient(self, numeric, channel, target, reason=None):
"""Sends a kick from a PyLink client."""
if not utils.isInternalClient(self.irc, numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._sendKick(numeric, channel, target, reason=reason)
def kickServer(self, numeric, channel, target, reason=None):
"""Sends a kick from a PyLink server."""
if not utils.isInternalServer(self.irc, numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoServer exists.')
self._sendKick(numeric, channel, target, reason=reason)
def nickClient(self, numeric, newnick):
"""Changes the nick of a PyLink client."""
if not utils.isInternalClient(self.irc, numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'NICK %s %s' % (newnick, int(time.time())))
self.irc.users[numeric].nick = newnick
def removeClient(self, numeric):
"""Internal function to remove a client from our internal state."""
for c, v in self.irc.channels.copy().items():
v.removeuser(numeric)
# Clear empty non-permanent channels.
if not (self.irc.channels[c].users or ((self.irc.cmodes.get('permanent'), None) in self.irc.channels[c].modes)):
del self.irc.channels[c]
sid = numeric[:3]
log.debug('Removing client %s from self.irc.users', numeric)
del self.irc.users[numeric]
log.debug('Removing client %s from self.irc.servers[%s]', numeric, sid)
self.irc.servers[sid].users.discard(numeric)
def partClient(self, client, channel, reason=None):
"""Sends a part from a PyLink client."""
channel = utils.toLower(self.irc, channel)
if not utils.isInternalClient(self.irc, client):
log.error('(%s) Error trying to part client %r to %r (no such pseudoclient exists)', self.irc.name, client, channel)
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
msg = "PART %s" % channel
if reason:
msg += " :%s" % reason
self._send(client, msg)
self.handle_part(client, 'PART', [channel])
def quitClient(self, numeric, reason):
"""Quits a PyLink client."""
if utils.isInternalClient(self.irc, numeric):
self._send(numeric, "QUIT :%s" % reason)
self.removeClient(numeric)
else:
raise LookupError("No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.")
def messageClient(self, numeric, target, text):
"""Sends a PRIVMSG from a PyLink client."""
if not utils.isInternalClient(self.irc, numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'PRIVMSG %s :%s' % (target, text))
def noticeClient(self, numeric, target, text):
"""Sends a NOTICE from a PyLink client."""
if not utils.isInternalClient(self.irc, numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'NOTICE %s :%s' % (target, text))
def topicClient(self, numeric, target, text):
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"""Sends a TOPIC change from a PyLink client."""
if not utils.isInternalClient(self.irc, numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'TOPIC %s :%s' % (target, text))
self.irc.channels[target].topic = text
self.irc.channels[target].topicset = True
### HANDLERS
def handle_privmsg(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming PRIVMSG/NOTICE."""
# <- :70MAAAAAA PRIVMSG #dev :afasfsa
# <- :70MAAAAAA NOTICE 0ALAAAAAA :afasfsa
target = args[0]
# We use lowercase channels internally, but uppercase UIDs.
if utils.isChannel(target):
target = utils.toLower(self.irc, target)
return {'target': target, 'text': args[1]}
handle_notice = handle_privmsg
def handle_kill(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming KILLs."""
killed = args[0]
# Depending on whether the self.ircd sends explicit QUIT messages for
# KILLed clients, the user may or may not have automatically been removed.
# If not, we have to assume that KILL = QUIT and remove them ourselves.
data = self.irc.users.get(killed)
if data:
self.removeClient(killed)
return {'target': killed, 'text': args[1], 'userdata': data}
def handle_kick(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming KICKs."""
# :70MAAAAAA KICK #endlessvoid 70MAAAAAA :some reason
channel = utils.toLower(self.irc, args[0])
kicked = args[1]
self.handle_part(kicked, 'KICK', [channel, args[2]])
return {'channel': channel, 'target': kicked, 'text': args[2]}
def handle_error(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles ERROR messages - these mean that our uplink has disconnected us!"""
self.irc.connected.clear()
raise ProtocolError('Received an ERROR, disconnecting!')
def handle_nick(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming NICK changes."""
# <- :70MAAAAAA NICK GL-devel 1434744242
oldnick = self.irc.users[numeric].nick
newnick = self.irc.users[numeric].nick = args[0]
return {'newnick': newnick, 'oldnick': oldnick, 'ts': int(args[1])}
def handle_quit(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming QUIT commands."""
# <- :1SRAAGB4T QUIT :Quit: quit message goes here
self.removeClient(numeric)
return {'text': args[0]}
def handle_save(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming SAVE messages, used to handle nick collisions."""
# In this below example, the client Derp_ already exists,
# and trying to change someone's nick to it will cause a nick
# collision. On TS6 self.ircds, this will simply set the collided user's
# nick to its UID.
# <- :70MAAAAAA PRIVMSG 0AL000001 :nickclient PyLink Derp_
# -> :0AL000001 NICK Derp_ 1433728673
# <- :70M SAVE 0AL000001 1433728673
user = args[0]
oldnick = self.irc.users[user].nick
self.irc.users[user].nick = user
return {'target': user, 'ts': int(args[1]), 'oldnick': oldnick}
def handle_squit(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming SQUITs (netsplits)."""
# :70M SQUIT 1ML :Server quit by GL!gl@0::1
split_server = args[0]
affected_users = []
log.info('(%s) Netsplit on server %s', self.irc.name, split_server)
# Prevent RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration
old_servers = self.irc.servers.copy()
for sid, data in old_servers.items():
if data.uplink == split_server:
log.debug('Server %s also hosts server %s, removing those users too...', split_server, sid)
args = self.handle_squit(sid, 'SQUIT', [sid, "PyLink: Automatically splitting leaf servers of %s" % sid])
affected_users += args['users']
for user in self.irc.servers[split_server].users.copy():
affected_users.append(user)
log.debug('Removing client %s (%s)', user, self.irc.users[user].nick)
self.removeClient(user)
del self.irc.servers[split_server]
log.debug('(%s) Netsplit affected users: %s', self.irc.name, affected_users)
return {'target': split_server, 'users': affected_users}
def handle_topic(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming TOPIC changes from clients. For topic bursts,
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TB (TS6/charybdis) and FTOPIC (InspIRCd) are used instead."""
# <- :70MAAAAAA TOPIC #test :test
channel = utils.toLower(self.irc, args[0])
topic = args[1]
ts = int(time.time())
self.irc.channels[channel].topic = topic
self.irc.channels[channel].topicset = True
return {'channel': channel, 'setter': numeric, 'ts': ts, 'topic': topic}
def handle_part(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming PART commands."""
channels = utils.toLower(self.irc, args[0]).split(',')
for channel in channels:
# We should only get PART commands for channels that exist, right??
self.irc.channels[channel].removeuser(source)
try:
self.irc.users[source].channels.discard(channel)
except KeyError:
log.debug("(%s) handle_part: KeyError trying to remove %r from %r's channel list?", self.irc.name, channel, source)
try:
reason = args[1]
except IndexError:
reason = ''
# Clear empty non-permanent channels.
if not (self.irc.channels[channel].users or ((self.irc.cmodes.get('permanent'), None) in self.irc.channels[channel].modes)):
del self.irc.channels[channel]
return {'channels': channels, 'text': reason}