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362 lines
13 KiB
Python
362 lines
13 KiB
Python
"""
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utils.py - PyLink utilities module.
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This module contains various utility functions related to IRC and/or the PyLink
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framework.
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"""
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import string
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import re
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import inspect
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import importlib
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import os
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from log import log
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import world
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import conf
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class NotAuthenticatedError(Exception):
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"""
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Exception raised by checkAuthenticated() when a user fails authentication
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requirements.
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"""
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pass
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class IncrementalUIDGenerator():
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"""
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Incremental UID Generator module, adapted from InspIRCd source:
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https://github.com/inspircd/inspircd/blob/f449c6b296ab/src/server.cpp#L85-L156
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"""
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def __init__(self, sid):
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if not (hasattr(self, 'allowedchars') and hasattr(self, 'length')):
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raise RuntimeError("Allowed characters list not defined. Subclass "
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"%s by defining self.allowedchars and self.length "
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"and then calling super().__init__()." % self.__class__.__name__)
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self.uidchars = [self.allowedchars[0]]*self.length
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self.sid = sid
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def increment(self, pos=None):
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"""
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Increments the UID generator to the next available UID.
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"""
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# Position starts at 1 less than the UID length.
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if pos is None:
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pos = self.length - 1
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# If we're at the last character in the list of allowed ones, reset
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# and increment the next level above.
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if self.uidchars[pos] == self.allowedchars[-1]:
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self.uidchars[pos] = self.allowedchars[0]
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self.increment(pos-1)
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else:
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# Find what position in the allowed characters list we're currently
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# on, and add one.
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idx = self.allowedchars.find(self.uidchars[pos])
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self.uidchars[pos] = self.allowedchars[idx+1]
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def next_uid(self):
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"""
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Returns the next unused UID for the server.
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"""
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uid = self.sid + ''.join(self.uidchars)
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self.increment()
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return uid
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def add_cmd(func, name=None):
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"""Binds an IRC command function to the given command name."""
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if name is None:
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name = func.__name__
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name = name.lower()
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world.commands[name].append(func)
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return func
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def add_hook(func, command):
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"""Binds a hook function to the given command name."""
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command = command.upper()
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world.hooks[command].append(func)
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return func
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def toLower(irc, text):
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"""Returns a lowercase representation of text based on the IRC object's
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casemapping (rfc1459 or ascii)."""
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if irc.proto.casemapping == 'rfc1459':
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text = text.replace('{', '[')
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text = text.replace('}', ']')
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text = text.replace('|', '\\')
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text = text.replace('~', '^')
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return text.lower()
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_nickregex = r'^[A-Za-z\|\\_\[\]\{\}\^\`][A-Z0-9a-z\-\|\\_\[\]\{\}\^\`]*$'
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def isNick(s, nicklen=None):
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"""Returns whether the string given is a valid nick."""
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if nicklen and len(s) > nicklen:
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return False
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return bool(re.match(_nickregex, s))
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def isChannel(s):
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"""Returns whether the string given is a valid channel name."""
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return str(s).startswith('#')
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def _isASCII(s):
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"""Returns whether the string given is valid ASCII."""
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chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + string.punctuation
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return all(char in chars for char in s)
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def isServerName(s):
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"""Returns whether the string given is a valid IRC server name."""
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return _isASCII(s) and '.' in s and not s.startswith('.')
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hostmaskRe = re.compile(r'^\S+!\S+@\S+$')
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def isHostmask(text):
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"""Returns whether the given text is a valid hostmask."""
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# Band-aid patch here to prevent bad bans set by Janus forwarding people into invalid channels.
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return hostmaskRe.match(text) and '#' not in text
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def parseModes(irc, target, args):
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"""Parses a modestring list into a list of (mode, argument) tuples.
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['+mitl-o', '3', 'person'] => [('+m', None), ('+i', None), ('+t', None), ('+l', '3'), ('-o', 'person')]
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This method is deprecated. Use irc.parseModes() instead.
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"""
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log.warning("(%s) utils.parseModes is deprecated. Use irc.parseModes() instead!", irc.name)
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return irc.parseModes(target, args)
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def applyModes(irc, target, changedmodes):
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"""Takes a list of parsed IRC modes, and applies them on the given target.
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The target can be either a channel or a user; this is handled automatically.
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This method is deprecated. Use irc.applyModes() instead.
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"""
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log.warning("(%s) utils.applyModes is deprecated. Use irc.applyModes() instead!", irc.name)
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return irc.applyModes(target, changedmodes)
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def joinModes(modes):
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"""Takes a list of (mode, arg) tuples in parseModes() format, and
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joins them into a string.
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See testJoinModes in tests/test_utils.py for some examples."""
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prefix = '+' # Assume we're adding modes unless told otherwise
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modelist = ''
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args = []
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for modepair in modes:
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mode, arg = modepair
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assert len(mode) in (1, 2), "Incorrect length of a mode (received %r)" % mode
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try:
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# If the mode has a prefix, use that.
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curr_prefix, mode = mode
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except ValueError:
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# If not, the current prefix stays the same; move on to the next
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# modepair.
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pass
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else:
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# If the prefix of this mode isn't the same as the last one, add
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# the prefix to the modestring. This prevents '+nt-lk' from turning
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# into '+n+t-l-k' or '+ntlk'.
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if prefix != curr_prefix:
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modelist += curr_prefix
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prefix = curr_prefix
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modelist += mode
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if arg is not None:
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args.append(arg)
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if not modelist.startswith(('+', '-')):
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# Our starting mode didn't have a prefix with it. Assume '+'.
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modelist = '+' + modelist
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if args:
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# Add the args if there are any.
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modelist += ' %s' % ' '.join(args)
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return modelist
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def _flip(mode):
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"""Flips a mode character."""
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# Make it a list first, strings don't support item assignment
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mode = list(mode)
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if mode[0] == '-': # Query is something like "-n"
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mode[0] = '+' # Change it to "+n"
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elif mode[0] == '+':
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mode[0] = '-'
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else: # No prefix given, assume +
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mode.insert(0, '-')
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return ''.join(mode)
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def reverseModes(irc, target, modes, oldobj=None):
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"""Reverses/Inverts the mode string or mode list given.
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Optionally, an oldobj argument can be given to look at an earlier state of
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a channel/user object, e.g. for checking the op status of a mode setter
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before their modes are processed and added to the channel state.
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This function allows both mode strings or mode lists. Example uses:
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"+mi-lk test => "-mi+lk test"
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"mi-k test => "-mi+k test"
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[('+m', None), ('+r', None), ('+l', '3'), ('-o', 'person')
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=> {('-m', None), ('-r', None), ('-l', None), ('+o', 'person')})
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{('s', None), ('+o', 'whoever') => {('-s', None), ('-o', 'whoever')})
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"""
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origtype = type(modes)
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# If the query is a string, we have to parse it first.
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if origtype == str:
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modes = parseModes(irc, target, modes.split(" "))
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# Get the current mode list first.
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if isChannel(target):
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c = oldobj or irc.channels[target]
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oldmodes = c.modes.copy()
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possible_modes = irc.cmodes.copy()
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# For channels, this also includes the list of prefix modes.
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possible_modes['*A'] += ''.join(irc.prefixmodes)
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for name, userlist in c.prefixmodes.items():
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try:
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oldmodes.update([(irc.cmodes[name], u) for u in userlist])
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except KeyError:
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continue
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else:
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oldmodes = irc.users[target].modes
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possible_modes = irc.umodes
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newmodes = []
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log.debug('(%s) reverseModes: old/current mode list for %s is: %s', irc.name,
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target, oldmodes)
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for char, arg in modes:
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# Mode types:
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# A = Mode that adds or removes a nick or address to a list. Always has a parameter.
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# B = Mode that changes a setting and always has a parameter.
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# C = Mode that changes a setting and only has a parameter when set.
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# D = Mode that changes a setting and never has a parameter.
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mchar = char[-1]
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if mchar in possible_modes['*B'] + possible_modes['*C']:
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# We need to find the current mode list, so we can reset arguments
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# for modes that have arguments. For example, setting +l 30 on a channel
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# that had +l 50 set should give "+l 30", not "-l".
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oldarg = [m for m in oldmodes if m[0] == mchar]
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if oldarg: # Old mode argument for this mode existed, use that.
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oldarg = oldarg[0]
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mpair = ('+%s' % oldarg[0], oldarg[1])
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else: # Not found, flip the mode then.
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# Mode takes no arguments when unsetting.
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if mchar in possible_modes['*C'] and char[0] != '-':
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arg = None
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mpair = (_flip(char), arg)
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else:
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mpair = (_flip(char), arg)
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if char[0] != '-' and (mchar, arg) in oldmodes:
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# Mode is already set.
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log.debug("(%s) reverseModes: skipping reversing '%s %s' with %s since we're "
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"setting a mode that's already set.", irc.name, char, arg, mpair)
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continue
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elif char[0] == '-' and (mchar, arg) not in oldmodes and mchar in possible_modes['*A']:
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# We're unsetting a prefixmode that was never set - don't set it in response!
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# Charybdis lacks verification for this server-side.
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log.debug("(%s) reverseModes: skipping reversing '%s %s' with %s since it "
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"wasn't previously set.", irc.name, char, arg, mpair)
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continue
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newmodes.append(mpair)
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log.debug('(%s) reverseModes: new modes: %s', irc.name, newmodes)
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if origtype == str:
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# If the original query is a string, send it back as a string.
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return joinModes(newmodes)
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else:
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return set(newmodes)
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def isOper(irc, uid, allowAuthed=True, allowOper=True):
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"""
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Returns whether the given user has operator status on PyLink. This can be achieved
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by either identifying to PyLink as admin (if allowAuthed is True),
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or having user mode +o set (if allowOper is True). At least one of
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allowAuthed or allowOper must be True for this to give any meaningful
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results.
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"""
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if uid in irc.users:
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if allowOper and ("o", None) in irc.users[uid].modes:
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return True
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elif allowAuthed and irc.users[uid].identified:
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return True
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return False
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def checkAuthenticated(irc, uid, allowAuthed=True, allowOper=True):
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"""
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Checks whether the given user has operator status on PyLink, raising
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NotAuthenticatedError and logging the access denial if not.
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"""
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lastfunc = inspect.stack()[1][3]
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if not isOper(irc, uid, allowAuthed=allowAuthed, allowOper=allowOper):
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log.warning('(%s) Access denied for %s calling %r', irc.name,
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getHostmask(irc, uid), lastfunc)
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raise NotAuthenticatedError("You are not authenticated!")
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return True
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def isManipulatableClient(irc, uid):
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"""
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Returns whether the given user is marked as an internal, manipulatable
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client. Usually, automatically spawned services clients should have this
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set True to prevent interactions with opers (like mode changes) from
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causing desyncs.
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"""
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return irc.isInternalClient(uid) and irc.users[uid].manipulatable
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def getHostmask(irc, user, realhost=False, ip=False):
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"""
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Returns the hostmask of the given user, if present. If the realhost option
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is given, return the real host of the user instead of the displayed host.
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If the ip option is given, return the IP address of the user (this overrides
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realhost)."""
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userobj = irc.users.get(user)
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try:
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nick = userobj.nick
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except AttributeError:
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nick = '<unknown-nick>'
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try:
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ident = userobj.ident
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except AttributeError:
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ident = '<unknown-ident>'
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try:
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if ip:
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host = userobj.ip
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elif realhost:
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host = userobj.realhost
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else:
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host = userobj.host
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except AttributeError:
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host = '<unknown-host>'
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return '%s!%s@%s' % (nick, ident, host)
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def loadModuleFromFolder(name, folder):
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"""
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Imports and returns a module, if existing, from a specific folder.
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"""
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fullpath = os.path.join(folder, '%s.py' % name)
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m = importlib.machinery.SourceFileLoader(name, fullpath).load_module()
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return m
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def getProtocolModule(protoname):
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"""
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Imports and returns the protocol module requested.
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"""
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return loadModuleFromFolder(protoname, world.protocols_folder)
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def getDatabaseName(dbname):
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"""
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Returns a database filename with the given base DB name appropriate for the
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current PyLink instance.
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This returns '<dbname>.db' if the running config name is PyLink's default
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(config.yml), and '<dbname>-<config name>.db' for anything else. For example,
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if this is called from an instance running as './pylink testing.yml', it
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would return '<dbname>-testing.db'."""
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if conf.confname != 'pylink':
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dbname += '-%s' % conf.confname
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dbname += '.db'
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return dbname
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def fullVersion(irc):
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"""
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Returns a detailed version string including the PyLink daemon version,
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the protocol module in use, and the server hostname.
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"""
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fullversion = 'PyLink-%s. %s :[protocol:%s]' % (world.version, irc.serverdata['hostname'], irc.protoname)
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return fullversion
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