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#!/usr/bin/python3
import imp
import os
import socket
import time
import sys
from collections import defaultdict
import threading
from log import log
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import conf
import classes
import utils
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class Irc():
def __init__(self, netname, proto, conf):
# Initialize some variables
self.connected = threading.Event()
self.name = netname.lower()
self.conf = conf
# Server, channel, and user indexes to be populated by our protocol module
self.servers = {}
self.users = {}
self.channels = defaultdict(classes.IrcChannel)
# Sets flags such as whether to use halfops, etc. The default RFC1459
# modes are implied.
self.cmodes = {'op': 'o', 'secret': 's', 'private': 'p',
'noextmsg': 'n', 'moderated': 'm', 'inviteonly': 'i',
'topiclock': 't', 'limit': 'l', 'ban': 'b',
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'voice': 'v', 'key': 'k',
# Type A, B, and C modes
'*A': 'b',
'*B': 'k',
'*C': 'l',
'*D': 'imnpstr'}
self.umodes = {'invisible': 'i', 'snomask': 's', 'wallops': 'w',
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'oper': 'o',
'*A': '', '*B': '', '*C': 's', '*D': 'iow'}
# This nicklen value is only a default, and SHOULD be set by the
# protocol module as soon as the relevant capability information is
# received from the uplink. Plugins that depend on maxnicklen being
# set MUST call "irc.connected.wait()", which blocks until the
# capability information is received. This handling of irc.connected
# is also dependent on the protocol module.
self.maxnicklen = 30
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self.prefixmodes = 'ov'
self.serverdata = conf['servers'][netname]
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self.sid = self.serverdata["sid"]
self.botdata = conf['bot']
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self.proto = proto
connection_thread = threading.Thread(target = self.connect)
connection_thread.start()
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def connect(self):
ip = self.serverdata["ip"]
port = self.serverdata["port"]
log.info("Connecting to network %r on %s:%s", self.name, ip, port)
# Initial connection timeout is a lot smaller than the timeout after
# we've connected; this is intentional.
self.socket = socket.create_connection((ip, port), timeout=10)
self.socket.setblocking(0)
self.socket.settimeout(180)
try:
self.proto.connect(self)
except (socket.error, socket.timeout):
log.error('(%s) Failed to connect to IRC: %s: %s',
self.name, type(e).__name__, str(e))
self.disconnect()
self.run()
def disconnect(self):
self.connected.clear()
self.socket.close()
autoconnect = self.serverdata.get('autoconnect')
if autoconnect is not None and autoconnect >= 0:
log.warning('(%s) Going to auto-reconnect in %s seconds.', self.name, autoconnect)
time.sleep(autoconnect)
self.connect()
def run(self):
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buf = ""
data = ""
while True:
try:
data = self.socket.recv(2048).decode("utf-8")
buf += data
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if not data:
break
while '\n' in buf:
line, buf = buf.split('\n', 1)
log.debug("(%s) <- %s", self.name, line)
proto.handle_events(self, line)
except (socket.error, classes.ProtocolError) as e:
log.error('(%s) Disconnected from IRC: %s: %s',
self.name, type(e).__name__, str(e))
self.disconnect()
break
def send(self, data):
# Safeguard against newlines in input!! Otherwise, each line gets
# treated as a separate command, which is particularly nasty.
data = data.replace('\n', ' ')
data = data.encode("utf-8") + b"\n"
log.debug("(%s) -> %s", self.name, data.decode("utf-8").strip("\n"))
self.socket.send(data)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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log.info('PyLink starting...')
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if conf.conf['login']['password'] == 'changeme':
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log.critical("You have not set the login details correctly! Exiting...")
sys.exit(2)
protocols_folder = [os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'protocols')]
# Import plugins first globally, because they can listen for events
# that happen before the connection phase.
to_load = conf.conf['plugins']
plugins_folder = [os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'plugins')]
# Here, we override the module lookup and import the plugins
# dynamically depending on which were configured.
for plugin in to_load:
try:
moduleinfo = imp.find_module(plugin, plugins_folder)
pl = imp.load_source(plugin, moduleinfo[1])
utils.plugins.append(pl)
except ImportError as e:
if str(e).startswith('No module named'):
log.error('Failed to load plugin %r: the plugin could not be found.', plugin)
else:
log.error('Failed to load plugin %r: import error %s', plugin, str(e))
else:
if hasattr(pl, 'main'):
log.debug('Calling main() function of plugin %r', pl)
pl.main()
for network in conf.conf['servers']:
protoname = conf.conf['servers'][network]['protocol']
try:
moduleinfo = imp.find_module(protoname, protocols_folder)
proto = imp.load_source(protoname, moduleinfo[1])
except ImportError as e:
if str(e).startswith('No module named'):
log.critical('Failed to load protocol module %r: the file could not be found.', protoname)
else:
log.critical('Failed to load protocol module: import error %s', protoname, str(e))
sys.exit(2)
else:
utils.networkobjects[network] = Irc(network, proto, conf.conf)
utils.started.set()
log.info("loaded plugins: %s", utils.plugins)