""" ircs2s_common.py: Common base protocol class with functions shared by TS6 and P10-based protocols. """ from pylinkirc.classes import Protocol from pylinkirc.log import log class IRCS2SProtocol(Protocol): def handle_kill(self, source, command, args): """Handles incoming KILLs.""" killed = args[0] # Depending on whether the IRCd sends explicit QUIT messages for # killed clients, the user may or may not have automatically been # removed from our user list. # If not, we have to assume that KILL = QUIT and remove them # ourselves. data = self.irc.users.get(killed) if data: self.removeClient(killed) # TS6-style kills look something like this: # <- :GL KILL 38QAAAAAA :hidden-1C620195!GL (test) # What we actually want is to format a pretty kill message, in the form # "Killed (killername (reason))". try: # Get the nick or server name of the caller. killer = self.irc.getFriendlyName(source) except KeyError: # Killer was... neither? We must have aliens or something. Fallback # to the given "UID". killer = source # Get the reason, which is enclosed in brackets. reason = ' '.join(args[1].split(" ")[1:]) killmsg = "Killed (%s %s)" % (killer, reason) return {'target': killed, 'text': killmsg, 'userdata': data} def handle_squit(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming SQUITs.""" return self._squit(numeric, command, args) def handle_away(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming AWAY messages.""" # TS6: # <- :6ELAAAAAB AWAY :Auto-away # P10: # <- ABAAA A :blah # <- ABAAA A try: self.irc.users[numeric].away = text = args[0] except IndexError: # User is unsetting away status self.irc.users[numeric].away = text = '' return {'text': text} def handle_version(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles requests for the PyLink server version.""" return {} # See coremods/handlers.py for how this hook is used def handle_whois(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming WHOIS commands..""" # TS6: # <- :42XAAAAAB WHOIS 5PYAAAAAA :pylink-devel # P10: # <- ABAAA W Ay :PyLink-devel # First argument is the server that should reply to the WHOIS request # or the server hosting the UID given. We can safely assume that any # WHOIS commands received are for us, since we don't host any real servers # to route it to. return {'target': self._getUid(args[-1])} def handle_quit(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming QUIT commands.""" # TS6: # <- :1SRAAGB4T QUIT :Quit: quit message goes here # P10: # <- ABAAB Q :Killed (GL_ (bangbang)) self.removeClient(numeric) return {'text': args[0]}