import socket import time import sys import os sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))) import utils from copy import copy import traceback from classes import * # Raw commands sent from servers vary from protocol to protocol. Here, we map # non-standard names to our hook handlers, so plugins get the information they need. hook_map = {'FJOIN': 'JOIN', 'SAVE': 'NICK', 'RSQUIT': 'SQUIT'} def _sendFromServer(irc, sid, msg): irc.send(':%s %s' % (sid, msg)) def _sendFromUser(irc, numeric, msg): irc.send(':%s %s' % (numeric, msg)) def spawnClient(irc, nick, ident, host, modes=[], server=None, *args): server = server or irc.sid if not utils.isInternalServer(irc, server): raise ValueError('Server %r is not a PyLink internal PseudoServer!' % server) # We need a separate UID generator instance for every PseudoServer # we spawn. Otherwise, things won't wrap around properly. if server not in irc.uidgen: irc.uidgen[server] = utils.TS6UIDGenerator(server) uid = irc.uidgen[server].next_uid() ts = int(time.time()) if modes: modes = utils.joinModes(modes) else: modes = '+' if not utils.isNick(nick): raise ValueError('Invalid nickname %r.' % nick) _sendFromServer(irc, server, "UID {uid} {ts} {nick} {host} {host} {ident} 0.0.0.0 " "{ts} {modes} + :PyLink Client".format(ts=ts, host=host, nick=nick, ident=ident, uid=uid, modes=modes)) u = irc.users[uid] = IrcUser(nick, ts, uid, ident, host, *args) irc.servers[server].users.append(uid) return u def joinClient(irc, client, channel): channel = channel.lower() server = utils.isInternalClient(irc, client) if not server: raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.') if not utils.isChannel(channel): raise ValueError('Invalid channel name %r.' % channel) # One channel per line here! _sendFromServer(irc, server, "FJOIN {channel} {ts} + :,{uid}".format( ts=int(time.time()), uid=client, channel=channel)) irc.channels[channel].users.add(client) def partClient(irc, client, channel, reason=None): channel = channel.lower() if not utils.isInternalClient(irc, client): raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.') msg = "PART %s" % channel if not utils.isChannel(channel): raise ValueError('Invalid channel name %r.' % channel) if reason: msg += " :%s" % reason _sendFromUser(irc, client, msg) handle_part(irc, client, 'PART', [channel]) def removeClient(irc, numeric): """ Removes a client from our internal databases, regardless of whether it's one of our pseudoclients or not.""" for k, v in copy(irc.channels).items(): irc.channels[k].users.discard(numeric) if not irc.channels[k].users: # Clear empty channels del irc.channels[k] sid = numeric[:3] print('Removing client %s from irc.users' % numeric) del irc.users[numeric] print('Removing client %s from irc.servers[%s]' % (numeric, sid)) irc.servers[sid].users.remove(numeric) def quitClient(irc, numeric, reason): """ Quits a PyLink PseudoClient.""" if utils.isInternalClient(irc, numeric): _sendFromUser(irc, numeric, "QUIT :%s" % reason) removeClient(irc, numeric) else: raise LookupError("No such PyLink PseudoClient exists. If you're trying to remove " "a user that's not a PyLink PseudoClient from " "the internal state, use removeClient() instead.") def kickClient(irc, numeric, channel, target, reason=None): """ Sends a kick from a PyLink PseudoClient.""" channel = channel.lower() if not utils.isInternalClient(irc, numeric): raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.') if not reason: reason = 'No reason given' _sendFromUser(irc, 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. handle_part(irc, target, 'KICK', [channel]) def nickClient(irc, numeric, newnick): """ Changes the nick of a PyLink PseudoClient.""" if not utils.isInternalClient(irc, numeric): raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.') if not utils.isNick(newnick): raise ValueError('Invalid nickname %r.' % nick) _sendFromUser(irc, numeric, 'NICK %s %s' % (newnick, int(time.time()))) irc.users[numeric].nick = newnick def connect(irc): irc.start_ts = ts = int(time.time()) irc.uidgen = {} host = irc.serverdata["hostname"] irc.servers[irc.sid] = IrcServer(None, host, internal=True) f = irc.send f('CAPAB START 1203') # This is hard coded atm... We should fix it eventually... f('CAPAB CAPABILITIES :NICKMAX=32 HALFOP=0 CHANMAX=65 MAXMODES=20' ' IDENTMAX=12 MAXQUIT=255 PROTOCOL=1203') f('CAPAB END') # TODO: check recvpass here f('SERVER {host} {Pass} 0 {sid} :PyLink Service'.format(host=host, Pass=irc.serverdata["sendpass"], sid=irc.sid)) f(':%s BURST %s' % (irc.sid, ts)) # InspIRCd documentation: # :751 UID 751AAAAAA 1220196319 Brain brainwave.brainbox.cc # netadmin.chatspike.net brain 192.168.1.10 1220196324 +Siosw # +ACKNOQcdfgklnoqtx :Craig Edwards irc.pseudoclient = spawnClient(irc, 'PyLink', 'pylink', host, modes=set(["+o"])) f(':%s ENDBURST' % (irc.sid)) for chan in irc.serverdata['channels']: joinClient(irc, irc.pseudoclient.uid, chan) def handle_ping(irc, source, command, args): # <- :70M PING 70M 0AL # -> :0AL PONG 0AL 70M if utils.isInternalServer(irc, args[1]): _sendFromServer(irc, args[1], 'PONG %s %s' % (args[1], source)) def handle_privmsg(irc, source, command, args): prefix = irc.conf['bot']['prefix'] if args[0] == irc.pseudoclient.uid: cmd_args = args[1].split(' ') cmd = cmd_args[0].lower() try: cmd_args = cmd_args[1:] except IndexError: cmd_args = [] try: func = utils.bot_commands[cmd] except KeyError: utils.msg(irc, source, 'Unknown command %r.' % cmd) return try: func(irc, source, cmd_args) except Exception as e: traceback.print_exc() utils.msg(irc, source, 'Uncaught exception in command %r: %s: %s' % (cmd, type(e).__name__, str(e))) return return {'target': args[0], 'text': args[1]} def handle_kill(irc, source, command, args): killed = args[0] removeClient(irc, killed) if killed == irc.pseudoclient.uid: irc.pseudoclient = spawnClient(irc, 'PyLink', 'pylink', irc.serverdata["hostname"]) for chan in irc.serverdata['channels']: joinClient(irc, irc.pseudoclient.uid, chan) return {'target': killed, 'reason': args[1]} def handle_kick(irc, source, command, args): # :70MAAAAAA KICK #endlessvoid 70MAAAAAA :some reason channel = args[0].lower() kicked = args[1] handle_part(irc, kicked, 'KICK', [channel, args[2]]) if kicked == irc.pseudoclient.uid: joinClient(irc, irc.pseudoclient.uid, channel) return {'channel': channel, 'target': kicked, 'reason': args[2]} def handle_part(irc, source, command, args): channel = args[0].lower() # We should only get PART commands for channels that exist, right?? irc.channels[channel].users.remove(source) if not irc.channels[channel].users: del irc.channels[channel] return {'channel': channel, 'reason': args[1]} def handle_error(irc, numeric, command, args): irc.connected = False raise ProtocolError('Received an ERROR, killing!') def handle_fjoin(irc, servernumeric, command, args): # :70M FJOIN #chat 1423790411 +AFPfjnt 6:5 7:5 9:5 :o,1SRAABIT4 v,1IOAAF53R <...> channel = args[0].lower() # InspIRCd sends each user's channel data in the form of 'modeprefix(es),UID' userlist = args[-1].split() namelist = [] for user in userlist: modeprefix, user = user.split(',', 1) namelist.append(user) for mode in modeprefix: # Note that a user can have more than one mode prefix (e.g. they have both +o and +v), # so they would be added to both lists. ''' # left to right: m_ojoin, m_operprefix, owner (~/+q), admin (&/+a), and op (!/+o) if mode in 'Yyqao': irc.channels[channel].ops.append(user) if mode == 'h': irc.channels[channel].halfops.append(user) if mode == 'v': irc.channels[channel].voices.append(user) ''' irc.channels[channel].users.add(user) return {'channel': channel, 'users': namelist} def handle_uid(irc, numeric, command, args): # :70M UID 70MAAAAAB 1429934638 GL 0::1 hidden-7j810p.9mdf.lrek.0000.0000.IP gl 0::1 1429934638 +Wioswx +ACGKNOQXacfgklnoqvx :realname uid, ts, nick, realhost, host, ident, ip = args[0:7] realname = args[-1] irc.users[uid] = IrcUser(nick, ts, uid, ident, host, realname, realhost, ip) parsedmodes = utils.parseModes(args[8:9]) print('Applying modes %s for %s' % (parsedmodes, uid)) irc.users[uid].modes = utils.applyModes(irc.users[uid].modes, parsedmodes) irc.servers[numeric].users.append(uid) return {'uid': uid, 'ts': ts, 'nick': nick, 'realhost': realhost, 'host': host, 'ident': ident, 'ip': ip} def handle_quit(irc, numeric, command, args): # <- :1SRAAGB4T QUIT :Quit: quit message goes here removeClient(irc, numeric) return {'reason': args[0]} def handle_burst(irc, numeric, command, args): # BURST is sent by our uplink when we link. # <- :70M BURST 1433044587 # This is handled in handle_events, since our uplink # only sends its name in the initial authentication phase, # not in any following BURST commands. pass def handle_server(irc, numeric, command, args): # SERVER is sent by our uplink or any other server to introduce others. # <- :00A SERVER test.server * 1 00C :testing raw message syntax # <- :70M SERVER millennium.overdrive.pw * 1 1ML :a relatively long period of time... (Fremont, California) servername = args[0].lower() sid = args[3] irc.servers[sid] = IrcServer(numeric, servername) def handle_nick(irc, numeric, command, args): # <- :70MAAAAAA NICK GL-devel 1434744242 n = irc.users[numeric].nick = args[0] return {'target': n, 'ts': args[1]} def handle_save(irc, numeric, command, args): # This is used to handle nick collisions. Here, the client Derp_ already exists, # so trying to change nick to it will cause a nick collision. On InspIRCd, # 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] irc.users[user].nick = user return {'target': user, 'ts': args[1]} ''' def handle_fmode(irc, numeric, command, args): # <- :70MAAAAAA FMODE #chat 1433653462 +hhT 70MAAAAAA 70MAAAAAD # Oh god, how are we going to handle this?! channel = args[0] modestrings = args[3:] ''' def handle_mode(irc, numeric, command, args): # In InspIRCd, MODE is used for setting user modes and # FMODE is used for channel modes: # <- :70MAAAAAA MODE 70MAAAAAA -i+xc target = args[0] modestrings = args[1:] changedmodes = utils.parseModes(modestrings) irc.users[numeric].modes = utils.applyModes(irc.users[numeric].modes, changedmodes) return {'target': user, 'modes': changedmodes} def handle_squit(irc, numeric, command, args): # :70M SQUIT 1ML :Server quit by GL!gl@0::1 split_server = args[0] print('Netsplit on server %s' % split_server) # Prevent RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration old_servers = copy(irc.servers) for sid, data in old_servers.items(): if data.uplink == split_server: print('Server %s also hosts server %s, removing those users too...' % (split_server, sid)) handle_squit(irc, sid, 'SQUIT', [sid, "PyLink: Automatically splitting leaf servers of %s" % sid]) for user in copy(irc.servers[split_server].users): print('Removing client %s (%s)' % (user, irc.users[user].nick)) removeClient(irc, user) del irc.servers[split_server] return {'target': split_server} def handle_rsquit(irc, numeric, command, args): # <- :1MLAAAAIG RSQUIT :ayy.lmao # <- :1MLAAAAIG RSQUIT ayy.lmao :some reason # RSQUIT is sent by opers to squit remote servers. # Strangely, it takes a server name instead of a SID, and is # allowed to be ignored entirely. # If we receive a remote SQUIT, split the target server # ONLY if the sender is identified with us. target = args[0] for (sid, server) in irc.servers.items(): if server.name == target: target = sid if utils.isInternalServer(irc, target): if irc.users[numeric].identified: uplink = irc.servers[target].uplink reason = 'Requested by %s' % irc.users[numeric].nick _sendFromServer(irc, uplink, 'SQUIT %s :%s' % (target, reason)) return handle_squit(irc, numeric, 'SQUIT', [target, reason]) else: utils.msg(irc, numeric, 'Error: you are not authorized to split servers!', notice=True) def handle_idle(irc, numeric, command, args): """Handle the IDLE command, sent between servers in remote WHOIS queries.""" # <- :70MAAAAAA IDLE 1MLAAAAIG # -> :1MLAAAAIG IDLE 70MAAAAAA 1433036797 319 sourceuser = numeric targetuser = args[0] _sendFromUser(irc, targetuser, 'IDLE %s %s 0' % (sourceuser, irc.users[targetuser].ts)) def handle_events(irc, data): # Each server message looks something like this: # :70M FJOIN #chat 1423790411 +AFPfjnt 6:5 7:5 9:5 :v,1SRAAESWE # : ... :final multi word argument args = data.split() if args and args[0] == 'SERVER': # SERVER whatever.net abcdefgh 0 10X :something servername = args[1].lower() numeric = args[4] if args[2] != irc.serverdata['recvpass']: # Check if recvpass is correct raise ProtocolError('Error: recvpass from uplink server %s does not match configuration!' % servername) irc.servers[numeric] = IrcServer(None, servername) return try: real_args = [] for arg in 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 args.index(arg) != 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. index = args.index(arg) # Get the array index of the multi-word arg # Set the last arg to a joined version of the remaining args arg = args[index:] 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[:index] real_args.append(arg) break real_args[0] = real_args[0].split(':', 1)[1] args = real_args numeric = args[0] command = args[1] args = args[2:] except IndexError: return # We will do wildcard event handling here. Unhandled events are just ignored. try: func = globals()['handle_'+command.lower()] parsed_args = func(irc, numeric, command, args) except KeyError: # unhandled event pass else: # Only call our hooks if there's data to process. Handlers that support # hooks will return a dict of parsed arguments, which can be passed on # to plugins and the like. For example, the JOIN handler will return # something like: {'channel': '#whatever', 'users': ['UID1', 'UID2', # 'UID3']}, etc. if parsed_args: hook_cmd = command if command in hook_map: hook_cmd = hook_map[command] print('Parsed args %r received from %s handler (calling hook %s)' % (parsed_args, command, hook_cmd)) # Iterate over hooked functions, catching errors accordingly for hook_func in utils.command_hooks[hook_cmd]: try: print('Calling function %s' % hook_func) hook_func(irc, numeric, command, parsed_args) except Exception: # We don't want plugins to crash our servers... traceback.print_exc() continue def spawnServer(irc, name, sid, uplink=None, desc='PyLink Server'): # -> :0AL SERVER test.server * 1 0AM :some silly pseudoserver uplink = uplink or irc.sid name = name.lower() assert len(sid) == 3, "Incorrect SID length" if sid in irc.servers: raise ValueError('A server with SID %r already exists!' % sid) for server in irc.servers.values(): if name == server.name: raise ValueError('A server named %r already exists!' % name) if not utils.isInternalServer(irc, uplink): raise ValueError('Server %r is not a PyLink internal PseudoServer!' % uplink) if not utils.isServerName(name): raise ValueError('Invalid server name %r' % name) _sendFromServer(irc, uplink, 'SERVER %s * 1 %s :%s' % (name, sid, desc)) _sendFromServer(irc, sid, 'ENDBURST') irc.servers[sid] = IrcServer(uplink, name, internal=True)