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Add new "networks" plugin, for controlling connections to networks
Daemonized threads are lovely; when all connections are closed, PyLink just exits :) Closes #82.
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# Plugins to load (omit the .py extension)
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plugins:
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- commands
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- networks
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# - admin
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# - relay
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plugins/networks.py
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plugins/networks.py
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"""Networks plugin - allows you to manipulate connections to various configured networks."""
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import sys
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import os
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sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))))
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import threading
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import conf
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import utils
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import world
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from log import log
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@utils.add_cmd
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def disconnect(irc, source, args):
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"""<network>
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Disconnects the network <network>. When all networks are disconnected, PyLink will automatically exit.
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Note: This does not affect the autoreconnect settings of any network, so the network will likely just reconnect unless autoconnect is disabled (see the 'autoconnect' command)."""
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utils.checkAuthenticated(irc, source, allowOper=False)
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try:
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netname = args[0]
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network = world.networkobjects[netname]
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except IndexError: # No argument given.
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utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: Not enough arguments (needs 1: network name (case sensitive)).')
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return
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except KeyError: # Unknown network.
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utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: No such network "%s" (case sensitive).' % netname)
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return
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utils.msg(irc, source, "Done.")
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# Abort the connection! Simple as that.
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network.aborted.set()
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@utils.add_cmd
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def connect(irc, source, args):
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"""<network>
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Initiates a connection to the network <network>."""
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utils.checkAuthenticated(irc, source, allowOper=False)
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try:
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netname = args[0]
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network = world.networkobjects[netname]
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except IndexError: # No argument given.
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utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: Not enough arguments (needs 1: network name (case sensitive)).')
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return
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except KeyError: # Unknown network.
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utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: No such network "%s" (case sensitive).' % netname)
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return
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if network.connection_thread.is_alive():
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utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: Network "%s" seems to be already connected.' % netname)
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else: # Reconnect the network!
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network.initVars()
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network.connection_thread = threading.Thread(target=network.connect)
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network.connection_thread.start()
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utils.msg(irc, source, "Done.")
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@utils.add_cmd
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def autoconnect(irc, source, args):
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"""<network> <seconds>
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Sets the autoconnect time for <network> to <seconds>.
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You can disable autoconnect for a network by setting <seconds> to a negative value."""
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utils.checkAuthenticated(irc, source, allowOper=False)
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try:
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netname = args[0]
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seconds = float(args[1])
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network = world.networkobjects[netname]
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except IndexError: # Arguments not given.
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utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: Not enough arguments (needs 2: network name (case sensitive), autoconnect time (in seconds)).')
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return
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except KeyError: # Unknown network.
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utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: No such network "%s" (case sensitive).' % netname)
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return
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except ValueError:
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utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: Invalid argument "%s" for <seconds>.' % seconds)
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return
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network.serverdata['autoconnect'] = seconds
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utils.msg(irc, source, "Done.")
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