""" bots.py: Spawn virtual users/bots on a PyLink server and make them interact with things. """ import sys import os sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))) import utils from log import log @utils.add_cmd def spawnclient(irc, source, args): """ Admin-only. Spawns the specified PseudoClient on the PyLink server. Note: this doesn't check the validity of any fields you give it!""" irc.checkAuthenticated(source, allowOper=False) try: nick, ident, host = args[:3] except ValueError: irc.reply("Error: Not enough arguments. Needs 3: nick, user, host.") return irc.proto.spawnClient(nick, ident, host, manipulatable=True) @utils.add_cmd def quit(irc, source, args): """ [] Admin-only. Quits the PyLink client with nick , if one exists.""" irc.checkAuthenticated(source, allowOper=False) try: nick = args[0] except IndexError: irc.reply("Error: Not enough arguments. Needs 1-2: nick, reason (optional).") return if irc.pseudoclient.uid == irc.nickToUid(nick): irc.reply("Error: Cannot quit the main PyLink PseudoClient!") return u = irc.nickToUid(nick) quitmsg = ' '.join(args[1:]) or 'Client Quit' if not irc.isManipulatableClient(u): irc.reply("Error: Cannot force quit a protected PyLink services client.") return irc.proto.quit(u, quitmsg) irc.callHooks([u, 'PYLINK_BOTSPLUGIN_QUIT', {'text': quitmsg, 'parse_as': 'QUIT'}]) def joinclient(irc, source, args): """[] ,[], etc. Admin-only. Joins , the nick of a PyLink client, to a comma-separated list of channels. If is not given, it defaults to the main PyLink client.""" irc.checkAuthenticated(source, allowOper=False) try: # Check if the first argument is an existing PyLink client. If it is not, # then assume that the first argument was actually the channels being joined. u = irc.nickToUid(args[0]) if not irc.isInternalClient(u): # First argument isn't one of our clients raise IndexError clist = args[1] except IndexError: # No nick was given; shift arguments one to the left. u = irc.pseudoclient.uid try: clist = args[0] except IndexError: irc.reply("Error: Not enough arguments. Needs 1-2: nick (optional), comma separated list of channels.") return clist = clist.split(',') if not clist: irc.reply("Error: No valid channels given.") return if not irc.isManipulatableClient(u): irc.reply("Error: Cannot force join a protected PyLink services client.") return for channel in clist: if not utils.isChannel(channel): irc.reply("Error: Invalid channel name %r." % channel) return irc.proto.join(u, channel) # Call a join hook manually so other plugins like relay can understand it. irc.callHooks([u, 'PYLINK_BOTSPLUGIN_JOIN', {'channel': channel, 'users': [u], 'modes': irc.channels[channel].modes, 'parse_as': 'JOIN'}]) utils.add_cmd(joinclient, name='join') @utils.add_cmd def nick(irc, source, args): """[] Admin-only. Changes the nick of , a PyLink client, to . If is not given, it defaults to the main PyLink client.""" irc.checkAuthenticated(source, allowOper=False) try: nick = args[0] newnick = args[1] except IndexError: try: nick = irc.pseudoclient.nick newnick = args[0] except IndexError: irc.reply("Error: Not enough arguments. Needs 1-2: nick (optional), newnick.") return u = irc.nickToUid(nick) if newnick in ('0', u): # Allow /nick 0 to work newnick = u elif not utils.isNick(newnick): irc.reply('Error: Invalid nickname %r.' % newnick) return elif not irc.isManipulatableClient(u): irc.reply("Error: Cannot force nick changes for a protected PyLink services client.") return irc.proto.nick(u, newnick) # Ditto above: manually send a NICK change hook payload to other plugins. irc.callHooks([u, 'PYLINK_BOTSPLUGIN_NICK', {'newnick': newnick, 'oldnick': nick, 'parse_as': 'NICK'}]) @utils.add_cmd def part(irc, source, args): """[] ,[],... [] Admin-only. Parts , the nick of a PyLink client, from a comma-separated list of channels. If is not given, it defaults to the main PyLink client.""" irc.checkAuthenticated(source, allowOper=False) try: nick = args[0] clist = args[1] # For the part message, join all remaining arguments into one text string reason = ' '.join(args[2:]) # First, check if the first argument is an existing PyLink client. If it is not, # then assume that the first argument was actually the channels being parted. u = irc.nickToUid(nick) if not irc.isInternalClient(u): # First argument isn't one of our clients raise IndexError except IndexError: # No nick was given; shift arguments one to the left. u = irc.pseudoclient.uid try: clist = args[0] except IndexError: irc.reply("Error: Not enough arguments. Needs 1-2: nick (optional), comma separated list of channels.") return reason = ' '.join(args[1:]) clist = clist.split(',') if not clist: irc.reply("Error: No valid channels given.") return if not irc.isManipulatableClient(u): irc.reply("Error: Cannot force part a protected PyLink services client.") return for channel in clist: if not utils.isChannel(channel): irc.reply("Error: Invalid channel name %r." % channel) return irc.proto.part(u, channel, reason) irc.callHooks([u, 'PYLINK_BOTSPLUGIN_PART', {'channels': clist, 'text': reason, 'parse_as': 'PART'}]) @utils.add_cmd def msg(irc, source, args): """[] Admin-only. Sends message from , where is the nick of a PyLink client. If is not given, it defaults to the main PyLink client.""" irc.checkAuthenticated(source, allowOper=False) # Because we want the source nick to be optional, this argument parsing gets a bit tricky. try: msgsource = args[0] target = args[1] text = ' '.join(args[2:]) # First, check if the first argument is an existing PyLink client. If it is not, # then assume that the first argument was actually the message TARGET. sourceuid = irc.nickToUid(msgsource) if not irc.isInternalClient(sourceuid): # First argument isn't one of our clients raise IndexError if not text: raise IndexError except IndexError: try: sourceuid = irc.pseudoclient.uid target = args[0] text = ' '.join(args[1:]) except IndexError: irc.reply('Error: Not enough arguments. Needs 2-3: source nick (optional), target, text.') return if not text: irc.reply('Error: No text given.') return if not utils.isChannel(target): # Convert nick of the message target to a UID, if the target isn't a channel real_target = irc.nickToUid(target) if real_target is None: # Unknown target user, if target isn't a valid channel name irc.reply('Error: Unknown user %r.' % target) return else: real_target = target irc.proto.message(sourceuid, real_target, text) irc.callHooks([sourceuid, 'PYLINK_BOTSPLUGIN_MSG', {'target': real_target, 'text': text, 'parse_as': 'PRIVMSG'}]) utils.add_cmd(msg, 'say')