import string import re from collections import defaultdict import threading from log import log global bot_commands, command_hooks # This should be a mapping of command names to functions bot_commands = {} command_hooks = defaultdict(list) networkobjects = {} schedulers = {} plugins = [] whois_handlers = [] started = threading.Event() class TS6UIDGenerator(): """TS6 UID Generator module, adapted from InspIRCd source https://github.com/inspircd/inspircd/blob/f449c6b296ab/src/server.cpp#L85-L156 """ def __init__(self, sid): # TS6 UIDs are 6 characters in length (9 including the SID). # They wrap from ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ -> 0123456789 -> wrap around: # (e.g. AAAAAA, AAAAAB ..., AAAAA8, AAAAA9, AAAABA) self.allowedchars = string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits self.uidchars = [self.allowedchars[0]]*6 self.sid = sid def increment(self, pos=5): # If we're at the last character in the list of allowed ones, reset # and increment the next level above. if self.uidchars[pos] == self.allowedchars[-1]: self.uidchars[pos] = self.allowedchars[0] self.increment(pos-1) else: # Find what position in the allowed characters list we're currently # on, and add one. idx = self.allowedchars.find(self.uidchars[pos]) self.uidchars[pos] = self.allowedchars[idx+1] def next_uid(self): uid = self.sid + ''.join(self.uidchars) self.increment() return uid class TS6SIDGenerator(): """ TS6 SID Generator. is a 3 character string with any combination of uppercase letters, digits, and #'s. must contain at least one #, which are used by the generator as a wildcard. On every next_sid() call, the first available wildcard character (from the right) will be incremented to generate the next SID. When there are no more available SIDs left (SIDs are not reused, only incremented), RuntimeError is raised. Example queries: "1#A" would give: 10A, 11A, 12A ... 19A, 1AA, 1BA ... 1ZA (36 total results) "#BQ" would give: 0BQ, 1BQ, 2BQ ... 9BQ (10 total results) "6##" would give: 600, 601, 602, ... 60Y, 60Z, 610, 611, ... 6ZZ (1296 total results) """ def __init__(self, query): self.query = list(query) self.iters = self.query.copy() self.output = self.query.copy() self.allowedchars = {} qlen = len(query) assert qlen == 3, 'Incorrect length for a SID (must be 3, got %s)' % qlen assert '#' in query, "Must be at least one wildcard (#) in query" for idx, char in enumerate(query): assert char in (string.digits+string.ascii_uppercase+"#"), \ "Invalid character %r found." % char if char == '#': if idx == 0: # The first char be only digits self.allowedchars[idx] = string.digits else: self.allowedchars[idx] = string.digits+string.ascii_uppercase self.iters[idx] = iter(self.allowedchars[idx]) self.output[idx] = self.allowedchars[idx][0] next(self.iters[idx]) def increment(self, pos=2): if pos < 0: # Oh no, we've wrapped back to the start! raise RuntimeError('No more available SIDs!') it = self.iters[pos] try: self.output[pos] = next(it) except TypeError: # This position is not an iterator, but a string. self.increment(pos-1) except StopIteration: self.output[pos] = self.allowedchars[pos][0] self.iters[pos] = iter(self.allowedchars[pos]) next(self.iters[pos]) self.increment(pos-1) def next_sid(self): sid = ''.join(self.output) self.increment() return sid def msg(irc, target, text, notice=False): if notice: irc.proto.noticeClient(irc, irc.pseudoclient.uid, target, text) else: irc.proto.messageClient(irc, irc.pseudoclient.uid, target, text) def add_cmd(func, name=None): if name is None: name = func.__name__ name = name.lower() bot_commands[name] = func def add_hook(func, command): """Add a hook for command .""" command = command.upper() command_hooks[command].append(func) def toLower(irc, text): if irc.proto.casemapping == 'rfc1459': text = text.replace('{', '[') text = text.replace('}', ']') text = text.replace('|', '\\') text = text.replace('~', '^') return text.lower() def nickToUid(irc, nick): nick = toLower(irc, nick) for k, v in irc.users.items(): if toLower(irc, v.nick) == nick: return k def clientToServer(irc, numeric): """ Finds the server SID of user and returns it.""" for server in irc.servers: if numeric in irc.servers[server].users: return server # A+ regex _nickregex = r'^[A-Za-z\|\\_\[\]\{\}\^\`][A-Z0-9a-z\-\|\\_\[\]\{\}\^\`]*$' def isNick(s, nicklen=None): if nicklen and len(s) > nicklen: return False return bool(re.match(_nickregex, s)) def isChannel(s): return s.startswith('#') def _isASCII(s): chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + string.punctuation return all(char in chars for char in s) def isServerName(s): return _isASCII(s) and '.' in s and not s.startswith('.') def parseModes(irc, target, args): """Parses a mode string into a list of (mode, argument) tuples. ['+mitl-o', '3', 'person'] => [('+m', None), ('+i', None), ('+t', None), ('+l', '3'), ('-o', 'person')] """ # http://www.irc.org/tech_docs/005.html # A = Mode that adds or removes a nick or address to a list. Always has a parameter. # B = Mode that changes a setting and always has a parameter. # C = Mode that changes a setting and only has a parameter when set. # D = Mode that changes a setting and never has a parameter. usermodes = not isChannel(target) prefix = '' modestring = args[0] if not modestring: return ValueError('No modes supplied in parseModes query: %r' % modes) args = args[1:] if usermodes: log.debug('(%s) Using irc.umodes for this query: %s', irc.name, irc.umodes) supported_modes = irc.umodes oldmodes = irc.users[target].modes else: log.debug('(%s) Using irc.cmodes for this query: %s', irc.name, irc.cmodes) supported_modes = irc.cmodes oldmodes = irc.channels[target].modes res = [] for mode in modestring: if mode in '+-': prefix = mode else: if not prefix: raise ValueError('Invalid query %r: mode char given without preceding prefix.' % modestring) arg = None log.debug('Current mode: %s%s; args left: %s', prefix, mode, args) try: if mode in (supported_modes['*A'] + supported_modes['*B']): # Must have parameter. log.debug('Mode %s: This mode must have parameter.', mode) arg = args.pop(0) if prefix == '-' and mode in supported_modes['*B'] and arg == '*': # Charybdis allows unsetting +k without actually # knowing the key by faking the argument when unsetting # as a single "*". # We'd need to know the real argument of +k for us to # be able to unset the mode. oldargs = [m[1] for m in oldmodes if m[0] == mode] if oldargs: # Set the arg to the old one on the channel. arg = oldargs[0] log.debug("Mode %s: coersing argument of '*' to %r.", mode, arg) elif mode in irc.prefixmodes and not usermodes: # We're setting a prefix mode on someone (e.g. +o user1) log.debug('Mode %s: This mode is a prefix mode.', mode) arg = args.pop(0) elif prefix == '+' and mode in supported_modes['*C']: # Only has parameter when setting. log.debug('Mode %s: Only has parameter when setting.', mode) arg = args.pop(0) except IndexError: log.warning('(%s/%s) Error while parsing mode %r: mode requires an ' 'argument but none was found. (modestring: %r)', irc.name, target, mode, modestring) continue # Skip this mode; don't error out completely. res.append((prefix + mode, arg)) return res def applyModes(irc, target, changedmodes): """ Takes a list of parsed IRC modes (, in the format of parseModes()), and applies them on . can be either a channel or a user; this is handled automatically.""" usermodes = not isChannel(target) log.debug('(%s) Using usermodes for this query? %s', irc.name, usermodes) if usermodes: old_modelist = irc.users[target].modes supported_modes = irc.umodes else: old_modelist = irc.channels[target].modes supported_modes = irc.cmodes modelist = set(old_modelist) log.debug('(%s) Applying modes %r on %s (initial modelist: %s)', irc.name, changedmodes, target, modelist) for mode in changedmodes: # Chop off the +/- part that parseModes gives; it's meaningless for a mode list. real_mode = (mode[0][1], mode[1]) if not usermodes: pmode = '' for m in ('owner', 'admin', 'op', 'halfop', 'voice'): if m in irc.cmodes and real_mode[0] == irc.cmodes[m]: pmode = m+'s' if pmode: pmodelist = irc.channels[target].prefixmodes[pmode] log.debug('(%s) Initial prefixmodes list: %s', irc.name, irc.channels[target].prefixmodes) if mode[0][0] == '+': pmodelist.add(mode[1]) else: pmodelist.discard(mode[1]) irc.channels[target].prefixmodes[pmode] = pmodelist log.debug('(%s) Final prefixmodes list: %s', irc.name, irc.channels[target].prefixmodes) if real_mode[0] in irc.prefixmodes: # Ignore other prefix modes such as InspIRCd's +Yy log.debug('(%s) Not adding mode %s to IrcChannel.modes because ' 'it\'s a prefix mode we don\'t care about.', irc.name, str(mode)) continue if mode[0][0] == '+': # We're adding a mode existing = [m for m in modelist if m[0] == real_mode[0] and m[1] != real_mode[1]] if existing and real_mode[1] and real_mode[0] not in irc.cmodes['*A']: # The mode we're setting takes a parameter, but is not a list mode (like +beI). # Therefore, only one version of it can exist at a time, and we must remove # any old modepairs using the same letter. Otherwise, we'll get duplicates when, # for example, someone sets mode "+l 30" on a channel already set "+l 25". log.debug('(%s) Old modes for mode %r exist on %s, removing them: %s', irc.name, real_mode, target, str(existing)) [modelist.discard(oldmode) for oldmode in existing] modelist.add(real_mode) log.debug('(%s) Adding mode %r on %s', irc.name, real_mode, target) else: log.debug('(%s) Removing mode %r on %s', irc.name, real_mode, target) # We're removing a mode if real_mode[1] is None: # We're removing a mode that only takes arguments when setting. # Remove all mode entries that use the same letter as the one # we're unsetting. for oldmode in modelist.copy(): if oldmode[0] == real_mode[0]: modelist.discard(oldmode) else: # Swap the - for a + and then remove it from the list. modelist.discard(real_mode) log.debug('(%s) Final modelist: %s', irc.name, modelist) if usermodes: irc.users[target].modes = modelist else: irc.channels[target].modes = modelist def joinModes(modes): """ Takes a list of (mode, arg) tuples in parseModes() format, and joins them into a string. See testJoinModes in tests/test_utils.py for some examples.""" prefix = '+' # Assume we're adding modes unless told otherwise modelist = '' args = [] for modepair in modes: mode, arg = modepair assert len(mode) in (1, 2), "Incorrect length of a mode (received %r)" % mode try: # If the mode has a prefix, use that. curr_prefix, mode = mode except ValueError: # If not, the current prefix stays the same; move on to the next # modepair. pass else: # If the prefix of this mode isn't the same as the last one, add # the prefix to the modestring. This prevents '+nt-lk' from turning # into '+n+t-l-k' or '+ntlk'. if prefix != curr_prefix: modelist += curr_prefix prefix = curr_prefix modelist += mode if arg is not None: args.append(arg) if not modelist.startswith(('+', '-')): # Our starting mode didn't have a prefix with it. Assume '+'. modelist = '+' + modelist if args: # Add the args if there are any. modelist += ' %s' % ' '.join(args) return modelist def isInternalClient(irc, numeric): """ Checks whether is a PyLink PseudoClient, returning the SID of the PseudoClient's server if True. """ for sid in irc.servers: if irc.servers[sid].internal and numeric in irc.servers[sid].users: return sid def isInternalServer(irc, sid): """ Returns whether is an internal PyLink PseudoServer. """ return (sid in irc.servers and irc.servers[sid].internal) def isOper(irc, uid): """ Returns whether is an opered client. """ return (uid in irc.users and ("o", None) in irc.users[uid].modes) def getHostmask(irc, user): userobj = irc.users.get(user) if userobj is None: return '' try: nick = userobj.nick except AttributeError: nick = '' try: ident = userobj.ident except AttributeError: ident = '' try: host = userobj.host except AttributeError: host = '' return '%s!%s@%s' % (nick, ident, host) hostmaskRe = re.compile(r'^\S+!\S+@\S+$') def isHostmask(text): """Returns whether is a valid hostmask.""" return bool(hostmaskRe.match(text))