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PyLink/plugins/relay.py

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# relay.py: PyLink Relay plugin
import sys
import os
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))))
import pickle
import sched
import threading
import time
import string
import utils
from log import log
dbname = "pylinkrelay.db"
def normalizeNick(irc, nick, separator="/"):
orig_nick = nick
protoname = irc.proto.__name__
maxnicklen = irc.maxnicklen
netname = irc.name
if protoname == 'charybdis':
# Charybdis doesn't allow / in usernames, and will quit with
# a protocol violation if there is one.
separator = separator.replace('/', '|')
nick = nick.replace('/', '|')
if nick.startswith(tuple(string.digits)):
# On TS6 IRCd-s, nicks that start with 0-9 are only allowed if
# they match the UID of the originating server. Otherwise, you'll
# get nasty protocol violations!
nick = '_' + nick
tagnicks = True
suffix = separator + netname
nick = nick[:maxnicklen]
# Maximum allowed length of a nickname.
allowedlength = maxnicklen - len(suffix)
# If a nick is too long, the real nick portion must be cut off, but the
# /network suffix must remain the same.
nick = nick[:allowedlength]
nick += suffix
while utils.nickToUid(irc, nick):
# The nick we want exists? Darn, create another one then.
# Increase the separator length by 1 if the user was already tagged,
# but couldn't be created due to a nick conflict.
# This can happen when someone steals a relay user's nick.
new_sep = separator + separator[-1]
nick = normalizeNick(irc, orig_nick, separator=new_sep)
finalLength = len(nick)
assert finalLength <= maxnicklen, "Normalized nick %r went over max " \
"nick length (got: %s, allowed: %s!" % (nick, finalLength, maxnicklen)
return nick
def loadDB():
global db
try:
with open(dbname, "rb") as f:
db = pickle.load(f)
except (ValueError, IOError):
log.exception("Relay: failed to load links database %s"
", creating a new one in memory...", dbname)
db = {}
def exportDB(scheduler):
scheduler.enter(60, 1, exportDB, argument=(scheduler,))
log.debug("Relay: exporting links database to %s", dbname)
with open(dbname, 'wb') as f:
pickle.dump(db, f, protocol=4)
@utils.add_cmd
def create(irc, source, args):
"""<channel>
Creates the channel <channel> over the relay."""
try:
channel = args[0].lower()
except IndexError:
utils.msg(irc, source, "Error: not enough arguments. Needs 1: channel.")
return
if not utils.isChannel(channel):
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: invalid channel %r.' % channel)
return
if source not in irc.channels[channel].users:
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: you must be in %r to complete this operation.' % channel)
return
if not utils.isOper(irc, source):
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: you must be opered in order to complete this operation.')
return
db[(irc.name, channel)] = {'claim': [irc.name], 'links': set(), 'blocked_nets': set()}
irc.proto.joinClient(irc, irc.pseudoclient.uid, channel)
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Done.')
@utils.add_cmd
def destroy(irc, source, args):
"""<channel>
Destroys the channel <channel> over the relay."""
try:
channel = args[0].lower()
except IndexError:
utils.msg(irc, source, "Error: not enough arguments. Needs 1: channel.")
return
if not utils.isChannel(channel):
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: invalid channel %r.' % channel)
return
if not utils.isOper(irc, source):
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: you must be opered in order to complete this operation.')
return
if (irc.name, channel) in db:
del db[(irc.name, channel)]
if channel not in map(str.lower, irc.serverdata['channels']):
irc.proto.partClient(irc, irc.pseudoclient.uid, channel)
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Done.')
else:
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: no such relay %r exists.' % channel)
return
@utils.add_cmd
def link(irc, source, args):
"""<remotenet> <channel> <local channel>
Links channel <channel> on <remotenet> over the relay to <local channel>.
If <local channel> is not specified, it defaults to the same name as
<channel>."""
try:
channel = args[1].lower()
remotenet = args[0].lower()
except IndexError:
utils.msg(irc, source, "Error: not enough arguments. Needs 2-3: remote netname, channel, local channel name (optional).")
return
try:
localchan = args[2].lower()
except IndexError:
localchan = channel
for c in (channel, localchan):
if not utils.isChannel(c):
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: invalid channel %r.' % c)
return
if source not in irc.channels[localchan].users:
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: you must be in %r to complete this operation.' % localchan)
return
if not utils.isOper(irc, source):
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: you must be opered in order to complete this operation.')
return
if remotenet not in utils.networkobjects:
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: no network named %r exists.' % remotenet)
return
if (irc.name, localchan) in db:
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: channel %r is already part of a relay.' % localchan)
return
for dbentry in db.values():
if (irc.name, localchan) in dbentry['links']:
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: channel %r is already part of a relay.' % localchan)
return
try:
entry = db[(remotenet, channel)]
except KeyError:
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: no such relay %r exists.' % channel)
return
else:
entry['links'].add((irc.name, localchan))
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Done.')
@utils.add_cmd
def delink(irc, source, args):
"""<local channel> [<network>]
Delinks channel <local channel>. <network> must and can only be specified
if you are on the host network for <local channel>, and allows you to
pick which network to delink. To remove all networks from a relay, use the
'destroy' command instead."""
try:
channel = args[0].lower()
except IndexError:
utils.msg(irc, source, "Error: not enough arguments. Needs 1-2: channel, remote netname (optional).")
return
try:
remotenet = args[1].lower()
except IndexError:
remotenet = None
if not utils.isOper(irc, source):
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: you must be opered in order to complete this operation.')
return
if not utils.isChannel(channel):
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Error: invalid channel %r.' % channel)
return
for dbentry in db.values():
if (irc.name, channel) in dbentry['links']:
entry = dbentry
break
if (irc.name, channel) in db: # We own this channel
if remotenet is None:
utils.msg(irc, source, "Error: you must select a network to delink, or use the 'destroy' command no remove this relay entirely.")
return
else:
for entry in db.values():
for link in entry['links'].copy():
if link[0] == remotenet:
entry['links'].remove(link)
else:
entry['links'].remove((irc.name, channel))
utils.msg(irc, source, 'Done.')
def relay(homeirc, func, args):
"""<source IRC network object> <function name> <args>
Relays a call to <function name>(<args>) to every IRC object's protocol
module except the source IRC network's."""
for name, irc in utils.networkobjects.items():
if name == homeirc.name:
continue
f = getattr(irc.proto, func)
f(*args)
def main(irc):
loadDB()
# HACK: we only want to schedule this once globally, because
# exportDB will otherwise be called by every network that loads this
# plugin.
if 'relaydb' not in utils.schedulers:
utils.schedulers['relaydb'] = scheduler = sched.scheduler()
scheduler.enter(30, 1, exportDB, argument=(scheduler,))
# Thread this because exportDB() queues itself as part of its
# execution, in order to get a repeating loop.
thread = threading.Thread(target=scheduler.run)
thread.start()
for chanpair in db:
network, channel = chanpair
ircobj = utils.networkobjects[network]
ircobj.proto.joinClient(ircobj, irc.pseudoclient.uid, channel)
for network, ircobj in utils.networkobjects.items():
if ircobj.name != irc.name:
irc.proto.spawnServer(irc, '%s.relay' % network)