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This fixes incorrect behaviour if the nick of a sender matches that of a S2S command (e.g. "ping")
736 lines
30 KiB
Python
736 lines
30 KiB
Python
"""
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ircs2s_common.py: Common base protocol class with functions shared by TS6 and P10-based protocols.
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"""
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import re
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import time
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from pylinkirc import conf
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from pylinkirc.classes import IRCNetwork, ProtocolError
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from pylinkirc.log import log
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__all__ = ['IncrementalUIDGenerator', 'IRCCommonProtocol', 'IRCS2SProtocol']
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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 = str(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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class IRCCommonProtocol(IRCNetwork):
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COMMON_PREFIXMODES = [('h', 'halfop'), ('a', 'admin'), ('q', 'owner'), ('y', 'owner')]
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self._caps = {}
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self._use_builtin_005_handling = False # Disabled by default for greater security
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self.protocol_caps |= {'has-irc-modes', 'can-manage-bot-channels'}
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def post_connect(self):
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self._caps.clear()
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def validate_server_conf(self):
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"""Validates that the server block given contains the required keys."""
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for k in self.conf_keys:
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log.debug('(%s) Checking presence of conf key %r', self.name, k)
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conf.validate(k in self.serverdata,
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"Missing option %r in server block for network %s."
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% (k, self.name))
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port = self.serverdata['port']
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conf.validate(isinstance(port, int) and 0 < port < 65535,
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"Invalid port %r for network %s"
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% (port, self.name))
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@staticmethod
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def parse_args(args):
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"""
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Parses a string or list of of RFC1459-style arguments, where ":" may
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be used for multi-word arguments that last until the end of a line.
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"""
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if isinstance(args, str):
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args = args.split(' ')
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real_args = []
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for idx, arg in enumerate(args):
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if arg.startswith(':') and idx != 0:
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# ":" is used to begin multi-word arguments that last until the end of the message.
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# Use list splicing here to join them into one argument, and then add it to our list of args.
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joined_arg = ' '.join(args[idx:])[1:] # Cut off the leading : as well
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real_args.append(joined_arg)
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break
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elif arg.strip(): # Skip empty args that aren't part of the multi-word arg
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real_args.append(arg)
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return real_args
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@classmethod
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def parse_prefixed_args(cls, args):
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"""Similar to parse_args(), but stripping leading colons from the first argument
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of a line (usually the sender field)."""
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args = cls.parse_args(args)
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args[0] = args[0].split(':', 1)[1]
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return args
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@staticmethod
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def parse_isupport(args, fallback=''):
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"""
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Parses a string of capabilities in the 005 / RPL_ISUPPORT format.
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"""
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if isinstance(args, str):
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args = args.split(' ')
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caps = {}
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for cap in args:
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try:
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# Try to split it as a KEY=VALUE pair.
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key, value = cap.split('=', 1)
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except ValueError:
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key = cap
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value = fallback
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caps[key] = value
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return caps
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@staticmethod
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def parse_isupport_prefixes(args):
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"""
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Separates prefixes field like "(qaohv)~&@%+" into a dict mapping mode characters to mode
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prefixes.
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"""
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prefixsearch = re.search(r'\(([A-Za-z]+)\)(.*)', args)
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return dict(zip(prefixsearch.group(1), prefixsearch.group(2)))
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@classmethod
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def parse_message_tags(cls, data):
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"""
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Parses IRCv3.2 message tags from a message, as described at http://ircv3.net/specs/core/message-tags-3.2.html
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data is a list of command arguments, split by spaces.
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"""
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# Example query:
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# @aaa=bbb;ccc;example.com/ddd=eee :nick!ident@host.com PRIVMSG me :Hello
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if data[0].startswith('@'):
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tagdata = data[0].lstrip('@').split(';')
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for idx, tag in enumerate(tagdata):
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tag = tag.replace('\\s', ' ')
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tag = tag.replace('\\r', '\r')
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tag = tag.replace('\\n', '\n')
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tag = tag.replace('\\:', ';')
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# We want to drop lone \'s but keep \\ as \ ...
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tag = tag.replace('\\\\', '\x00')
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tag = tag.replace('\\', '')
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tag = tag.replace('\x00', '\\')
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tagdata[idx] = tag
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results = cls.parse_isupport(tagdata, fallback='')
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return results
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return {}
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def handle_away(self, source, command, args):
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"""Handles incoming AWAY messages."""
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# TS6:
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# <- :6ELAAAAAB AWAY :Auto-away
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# <- :6ELAAAAAB AWAY
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# P10:
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# <- ABAAA A :blah
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# <- ABAAA A
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if source not in self.users:
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return
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try:
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self.users[source].away = text = args[0]
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except IndexError: # User is unsetting away status
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self.users[source].away = text = ''
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return {'text': text}
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def handle_error(self, numeric, command, args):
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"""Handles ERROR messages - these mean that our uplink has disconnected us!"""
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raise ProtocolError('Received an ERROR, disconnecting!')
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def handle_pong(self, source, command, args):
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"""Handles incoming PONG commands."""
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if source == self.uplink:
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self.lastping = time.time()
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def handle_005(self, source, command, args):
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"""
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Handles 005 / RPL_ISUPPORT. This is used by at least Clientbot and ngIRCd (for server negotiation).
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"""
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# ngIRCd:
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# <- :ngircd.midnight.local 005 pylink-devel.int NETWORK=ngircd-test :is my network name
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# <- :ngircd.midnight.local 005 pylink-devel.int RFC2812 IRCD=ngIRCd CHARSET=UTF-8 CASEMAPPING=ascii PREFIX=(qaohv)~&@%+ CHANTYPES=#&+ CHANMODES=beI,k,l,imMnOPQRstVz CHANLIMIT=#&+:10 :are supported on this server
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# <- :ngircd.midnight.local 005 pylink-devel.int CHANNELLEN=50 NICKLEN=21 TOPICLEN=490 AWAYLEN=127 KICKLEN=400 MODES=5 MAXLIST=beI:50 EXCEPTS=e INVEX=I PENALTY :are supported on this server
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# Regular clientbot, connecting to InspIRCd:
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# <- :millennium.overdrivenetworks.com 005 ice AWAYLEN=200 CALLERID=g CASEMAPPING=rfc1459 CHANMODES=IXbegw,k,FJLfjl,ACKMNOPQRSTUcimnprstz CHANNELLEN=64 CHANTYPES=# CHARSET=ascii ELIST=MU ESILENCE EXCEPTS=e EXTBAN=,ACNOQRSTUcmprsuz FNC INVEX=I :are supported by this server
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# <- :millennium.overdrivenetworks.com 005 ice KICKLEN=255 MAP MAXBANS=60 MAXCHANNELS=30 MAXPARA=32 MAXTARGETS=20 MODES=20 NAMESX NETWORK=OVERdrive-IRC NICKLEN=21 OVERRIDE PREFIX=(Yqaohv)*~&@%+ SILENCE=32 :are supported by this server
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# <- :millennium.overdrivenetworks.com 005 ice SSL=[::]:6697 STARTTLS STATUSMSG=*~&@%+ TOPICLEN=307 UHNAMES USERIP VBANLIST WALLCHOPS WALLVOICES WATCH=32 :are supported by this server
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if not self._use_builtin_005_handling:
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log.warning("(%s) Got spurious 005 message from %s: %r", self.name, source, args)
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return
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newcaps = self.parse_isupport(args[1:-1])
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self._caps.update(newcaps)
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: self._caps is %s', self.name, self._caps)
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if 'CHANMODES' in newcaps:
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self.cmodes['*A'], self.cmodes['*B'], self.cmodes['*C'], self.cmodes['*D'] = \
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newcaps['CHANMODES'].split(',')
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: cmodes: %s', self.name, self.cmodes)
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if 'USERMODES' in newcaps:
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self.umodes['*A'], self.umodes['*B'], self.umodes['*C'], self.umodes['*D'] = \
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newcaps['USERMODES'].split(',')
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: umodes: %s', self.name, self.umodes)
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if 'CASEMAPPING' in newcaps:
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self.casemapping = newcaps.get('CASEMAPPING', self.casemapping)
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: casemapping set to %s', self.name, self.casemapping)
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if 'PREFIX' in newcaps:
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self.prefixmodes = prefixmodes = self.parse_isupport_prefixes(newcaps['PREFIX'])
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: prefix modes set to %s', self.name, self.prefixmodes)
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# Autodetect common prefix mode names.
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for char, modename in self.COMMON_PREFIXMODES:
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# Don't overwrite existing named mode definitions.
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if char in self.prefixmodes and modename not in self.cmodes:
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self.cmodes[modename] = char
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: autodetecting mode %s (%s) as %s', self.name,
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char, self.prefixmodes[char], modename)
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# https://defs.ircdocs.horse/defs/isupport.html
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if 'EXCEPTS' in newcaps:
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# Handle EXCEPTS=e or EXCEPTS fields
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self.cmodes['banexception'] = newcaps.get('EXCEPTS') or 'e'
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: got cmode banexception=%r', self.name, self.cmodes['banexception'])
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if 'INVEX' in newcaps:
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# Handle INVEX=I, INVEX fields
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self.cmodes['invex'] = newcaps.get('INVEX') or 'I'
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: got cmode invex=%r', self.name, self.cmodes['invex'])
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if 'NICKLEN' in newcaps:
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# Handle NICKLEN=number
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assert newcaps['NICKLEN'], "Got NICKLEN tag with no content?"
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self.maxnicklen = int(newcaps['NICKLEN'])
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: got %r for maxnicklen', self.name, self.maxnicklen)
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if 'DEAF' in newcaps:
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# Handle DEAF=D, DEAF fields
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self.umodes['deaf'] = newcaps.get('DEAF') or 'D'
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: got umode deaf=%r', self.name, self.umodes['deaf'])
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if 'CALLERID' in newcaps:
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# Handle CALLERID=g, CALLERID fields
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self.umodes['callerid'] = newcaps.get('CALLERID') or 'g'
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log.debug('(%s) handle_005: got umode callerid=%r', self.name, self.umodes['callerid'])
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if 'STATUSMSG' in newcaps:
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# Note: This assumes that all available prefixes can be used in STATUSMSG too.
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# Even though this isn't always true, I don't see the point in making things
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# any more complicated.
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self.protocol_caps |= {'has-statusmsg'}
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def _send_with_prefix(self, source, msg, **kwargs):
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"""Sends a RFC1459-style raw command from the given sender."""
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self.send(':%s %s' % (self._expandPUID(source), msg), **kwargs)
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class IRCS2SProtocol(IRCCommonProtocol):
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COMMAND_TOKENS = {}
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.protocol_caps |= {'can-spawn-clients', 'has-ts', 'can-host-relay',
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'can-track-servers'}
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# Alias
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self.handle_squit = self._squit
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def handle_events(self, data):
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"""Event handler for RFC1459-like protocols.
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This passes most commands to the various handle_ABCD() functions
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elsewhere defined protocol modules, coersing various sender prefixes
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from nicks and server names to UIDs and SIDs respectively,
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whenever possible.
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Commands sent without an explicit sender prefix will have them set to
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the SID of the uplink server.
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"""
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data = data.split(" ")
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tags = self.parse_message_tags(data)
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if tags:
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# If we have message tags, split off the first argument.
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data = data[1:]
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args = self.parse_args(data)
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sender = args[0]
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if sender.startswith(':'):
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sender = sender[1:]
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# If the sender isn't in numeric format, try to convert it automatically.
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sender_sid = self._get_SID(sender)
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sender_uid = self._get_UID(sender)
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if sender_sid in self.servers:
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sender = sender_sid
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elif sender_uid in self.users:
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sender = sender_uid
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else:
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# No sender prefix; treat as coming from uplink IRCd.
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sender = self.uplink
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args.insert(0, sender)
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raw_command = args[1].upper()
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args = args[2:]
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log.debug('(%s) Found message sender as %s, raw_command=%r, args=%r', self.name, sender, raw_command, args)
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# For P10, convert the command token into a regular command, if present.
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command = self.COMMAND_TOKENS.get(raw_command, raw_command)
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if command != raw_command:
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log.debug('(%s) Translating token %s to command %s', self.name, raw_command, command)
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if self.is_internal_client(sender) or self.is_internal_server(sender):
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log.warning("(%s) Received command %s being routed the wrong way!", self.name, command)
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return
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if command == 'ENCAP':
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# Special case for TS6 encapsulated commands (ENCAP), in forms like this:
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# <- :00A ENCAP * SU 42XAAAAAC :jlu5
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command = args[1]
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args = args[2:]
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log.debug("(%s) Rewriting incoming ENCAP to command %s (args: %s)", self.name, command, args)
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try:
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func = getattr(self, 'handle_'+command.lower())
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except AttributeError: # Unhandled command
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pass
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else:
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parsed_args = func(sender, command, args)
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if parsed_args is not None:
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if tags:
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parsed_args['tags'] = tags # Add message tags to this hook payload.
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return [sender, command, parsed_args]
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def invite(self, source, target, channel):
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"""Sends an INVITE from a PyLink client."""
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if not self.is_internal_client(source):
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raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.')
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self._send_with_prefix(source, 'INVITE %s %s' % (self._expandPUID(target), channel))
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def kick(self, numeric, channel, target, reason=None):
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"""Sends kicks from a PyLink client/server."""
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if (not self.is_internal_client(numeric)) and \
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(not self.is_internal_server(numeric)):
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raise LookupError('No such PyLink client/server exists.')
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if not reason:
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reason = 'No reason given'
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# Mangle kick targets for IRCds that require it.
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real_target = self._expandPUID(target)
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self._send_with_prefix(numeric, 'KICK %s %s :%s' % (channel, real_target, reason))
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# We can pretend the target left by its own will; all we really care about
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# is that the target gets removed from the channel userlist, and calling
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# handle_part() does that just fine.
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self.handle_part(target, 'KICK', [channel])
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def numeric(self, source, numeric, target, text):
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"""Sends raw numerics from a server to a remote client. This is used for WHOIS replies."""
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# Mangle the target for IRCds that require it.
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target = self._expandPUID(target)
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self._send_with_prefix(source, '%s %s %s' % (numeric, target, text))
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def part(self, client, channel, reason=None):
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"""Sends a part from a PyLink client."""
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if not self.is_internal_client(client):
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log.error('(%s) Error trying to part %r from %r (no such client exists)', self.name, client, channel)
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raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.')
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msg = "PART %s" % channel
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if reason:
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msg += " :%s" % reason
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self._send_with_prefix(client, msg)
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self.handle_part(client, 'PART', [channel])
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def _ping_uplink(self):
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"""Sends a PING to the uplink.
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This is mostly used by PyLink internals to check whether the remote link is up."""
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if self.sid and self.connected.is_set():
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self._send_with_prefix(self.sid, 'PING %s' % self._expandPUID(self.uplink))
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def quit(self, numeric, reason):
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"""Quits a PyLink client."""
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if self.is_internal_client(numeric):
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self._send_with_prefix(numeric, "QUIT :%s" % reason)
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self._remove_client(numeric)
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else:
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raise LookupError("No such PyLink client exists.")
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def message(self, numeric, target, text):
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"""Sends a PRIVMSG from a PyLink client."""
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if not self.is_internal_client(numeric):
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raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.')
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# Mangle message targets for IRCds that require it.
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target = self._expandPUID(target)
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self._send_with_prefix(numeric, 'PRIVMSG %s :%s' % (target, text))
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def notice(self, numeric, target, text):
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"""Sends a NOTICE from a PyLink client or server."""
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if (not self.is_internal_client(numeric)) and \
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(not self.is_internal_server(numeric)):
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raise LookupError('No such PyLink client/server exists.')
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# Mangle message targets for IRCds that require it.
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target = self._expandPUID(target)
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self._send_with_prefix(numeric, 'NOTICE %s :%s' % (target, text))
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def squit(self, source, target, text='No reason given'):
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"""SQUITs a PyLink server."""
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# -> SQUIT 9PZ :blah, blah
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log.debug('(%s) squit: source=%s, target=%s', self.name, source, target)
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self._send_with_prefix(source, 'SQUIT %s :%s' % (self._expandPUID(target), text))
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self.handle_squit(source, 'SQUIT', [target, text])
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|
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def topic(self, source, target, text):
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"""Sends a TOPIC change from a PyLink client or server."""
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if (not self.is_internal_client(source)) and (not self.is_internal_server(source)):
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raise LookupError('No such PyLink client/server exists.')
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self._send_with_prefix(source, 'TOPIC %s :%s' % (target, text))
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self._channels[target].topic = text
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self._channels[target].topicset = True
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topic_burst = topic
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def handle_invite(self, numeric, command, args):
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"""Handles incoming INVITEs."""
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# TS6:
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# <- :70MAAAAAC INVITE 0ALAAAAAA #blah 12345
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# P10:
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# <- ABAAA I PyLink-devel #services 1460948992
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# Note that the target is a nickname, not a numeric.
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|
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target = self._get_UID(args[0])
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channel = args[1]
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|
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curtime = int(time.time())
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try:
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ts = int(args[2])
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except IndexError:
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ts = curtime
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|
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ts = ts or curtime # Treat 0 timestamps (e.g. inspircd) as the current time.
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|
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return {'target': target, 'channel': channel, 'ts': ts}
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|
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def handle_kick(self, source, command, args):
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|
"""Handles incoming KICKs."""
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# :70MAAAAAA KICK #test 70MAAAAAA :some reason
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|
channel = args[0]
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kicked = self._get_UID(args[1])
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|
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try:
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reason = args[2]
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except IndexError:
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reason = ''
|
|
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log.debug('(%s) Removing kick target %s from %s', self.name, kicked, channel)
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self.handle_part(kicked, 'KICK', [channel, reason])
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return {'channel': channel, 'target': kicked, 'text': reason}
|
|
|
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def handle_kill(self, source, command, args):
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|
"""Handles incoming KILLs."""
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|
killed = self._get_UID(args[0])
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|
# Some IRCds send explicit QUIT messages for their killed clients in addition to KILL,
|
|
# meaning that our target client may have been removed already. If this is the case,
|
|
# don't bother forwarding this message on.
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|
# Generally, we only need to distinguish between KILL and QUIT if the target is
|
|
# one of our clients, in which case the above statement isn't really applicable.
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|
if killed in self.users:
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|
userdata = self._remove_client(killed)
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|
else:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# TS6-style kills look something like this:
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|
# <- :jlu5 KILL 38QAAAAAA :hidden-1C620195!jlu5 (test)
|
|
# What we actually want is to format a pretty kill message, in the form
|
|
# "Killed (killername (reason))".
|
|
|
|
if '!' in args[1].split(" ", 1)[0]:
|
|
try:
|
|
# Get the nick or server name of the caller.
|
|
killer = self.get_friendly_name(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.
|
|
killmsg = ' '.join(args[1].split(" ")[1:])[1:-1]
|
|
if not killmsg:
|
|
log.warning('(%s) Failed to extract kill reason: %r', self.name, args)
|
|
killmsg = args[1]
|
|
else:
|
|
# We already have a preformatted kill, so just pass it on as is.
|
|
# XXX: this does create a convoluted kill string if we want to forward kills
|
|
# over relay.
|
|
# InspIRCd:
|
|
# <- :1MLAAAAA1 KILL 0ALAAAAAC :Killed (jlu5 (test))
|
|
# ngIRCd:
|
|
# <- :jlu5 KILL PyLink-devel :KILLed by jlu5: ?
|
|
killmsg = args[1]
|
|
|
|
return {'target': killed, 'text': killmsg, 'userdata': userdata}
|
|
|
|
def _check_cloak_change(self, uid): # Stub by default
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
def _check_umode_away_change(self, uid):
|
|
# Handle away status changes based on umode +a
|
|
awaymode = self.umodes.get('away')
|
|
if uid in self.users and awaymode:
|
|
u = self.users[uid]
|
|
old_away_status = u.away
|
|
|
|
# Check whether the user is marked away, and send a hook update only if the status has changed.
|
|
away_status = (awaymode, None) in u.modes
|
|
if away_status != bool(old_away_status):
|
|
# This sets a dummy away reason of "Away" because no actual text is provided.
|
|
self.call_hooks([uid, 'AWAY', {'text': 'Away' if away_status else ''}])
|
|
|
|
def _check_oper_status_change(self, uid, modes):
|
|
if uid in self.users:
|
|
u = self.users[uid]
|
|
if 'servprotect' in self.umodes and (self.umodes['servprotect'], None) in u.modes:
|
|
opertype = 'Network Service'
|
|
elif 'netadmin' in self.umodes and (self.umodes['netadmin'], None) in u.modes:
|
|
opertype = 'Network Administrator'
|
|
elif 'admin' in self.umodes and (self.umodes['admin'], None) in u.modes:
|
|
opertype = 'Server Administrator'
|
|
else:
|
|
opertype = 'IRC Operator'
|
|
|
|
if ('+o', None) in modes:
|
|
self.call_hooks([uid, 'CLIENT_OPERED', {'text': opertype}])
|
|
|
|
def handle_mode(self, source, command, args):
|
|
"""Handles mode changes."""
|
|
# InspIRCd:
|
|
# <- :70MAAAAAA MODE 70MAAAAAA -i+xc
|
|
|
|
# P10:
|
|
# <- ABAAA M jlu5 -w
|
|
# <- ABAAA M #test +v ABAAB 1460747615
|
|
# <- ABAAA OM #test +h ABAAA
|
|
target = self._get_UID(args[0])
|
|
if self.is_channel(target):
|
|
channeldata = self._channels[target].deepcopy()
|
|
else:
|
|
channeldata = None
|
|
|
|
modestrings = args[1:]
|
|
changedmodes = self.parse_modes(target, modestrings)
|
|
self.apply_modes(target, changedmodes)
|
|
|
|
if target in self.users:
|
|
# Target was a user. Check for any cloak and away status changes.
|
|
self._check_cloak_change(target)
|
|
self._check_umode_away_change(target)
|
|
self._check_oper_status_change(target, changedmodes)
|
|
|
|
return {'target': target, 'modes': changedmodes, 'channeldata': channeldata}
|
|
|
|
def handle_part(self, source, command, args):
|
|
"""Handles incoming PART commands."""
|
|
channels = args[0].split(',')
|
|
|
|
for channel in channels.copy():
|
|
if channel not in self._channels or source not in self._channels[channel].users:
|
|
# Ignore channels the user isn't on, and remove them from any hook payloads.
|
|
channels.remove(channel)
|
|
|
|
self._channels[channel].remove_user(source)
|
|
try:
|
|
self.users[source].channels.discard(channel)
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
log.debug("(%s) handle_part: KeyError trying to remove %r from %r's channel list?", self.name, channel, source)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
reason = args[1]
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
reason = ''
|
|
|
|
if channels:
|
|
return {'channels': channels, 'text': reason}
|
|
|
|
def handle_privmsg(self, source, command, args):
|
|
"""Handles incoming PRIVMSG/NOTICE."""
|
|
# TS6:
|
|
# <- :70MAAAAAA PRIVMSG #dev :afasfsa
|
|
# <- :70MAAAAAA NOTICE 0ALAAAAAA :afasfsa
|
|
# P10:
|
|
# <- ABAAA P AyAAA :privmsg text
|
|
# <- ABAAA O AyAAA :notice text
|
|
raw_target = args[0]
|
|
server_check = None
|
|
if '@' in raw_target and not self.is_channel(raw_target.lstrip(''.join(self.prefixmodes.values()))):
|
|
log.debug('(%s) Processing user@server message with target %s',
|
|
self.name, raw_target)
|
|
raw_target, server_check = raw_target.split('@', 1)
|
|
|
|
if not self.is_server_name(server_check):
|
|
log.warning('(%s) Got user@server message with invalid server '
|
|
'name %r (full target: %r)', self.name, server_check,
|
|
args[0])
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
target = self._get_UID(raw_target)
|
|
|
|
if server_check is not None:
|
|
not_found = False
|
|
if target not in self.users:
|
|
# Most IRCds don't check locally if the target nick actually exists.
|
|
# If it doesn't, send an error back.
|
|
not_found = True
|
|
else:
|
|
# I guess we can technically leave this up to the IRCd to do the right
|
|
# checks here, but maybe that ruins the point of this 'security feature'
|
|
# in the first place.
|
|
log.debug('(%s) Checking if target %s/%s exists on server %s',
|
|
self.name, target, raw_target, server_check)
|
|
sid = self._get_SID(server_check)
|
|
|
|
if not sid:
|
|
log.debug('(%s) Failed user@server server check: %s does not exist.',
|
|
self.name, server_check)
|
|
not_found = True
|
|
elif sid != self.get_server(target):
|
|
log.debug("(%s) Got user@server message for %s/%s, but they "
|
|
"aren't on the server %s/%s. (full target: %r)",
|
|
self.name, target, raw_target, server_check, sid,
|
|
args[0])
|
|
not_found = True
|
|
|
|
if not_found:
|
|
self.numeric(self.sid, 401, source, '%s :No such nick' %
|
|
args[0])
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Coerse =#channel from Charybdis op moderated +z to @#channel.
|
|
if target.startswith('='):
|
|
target = '@' + target[1:]
|
|
|
|
return {'target': target, 'text': args[1]}
|
|
|
|
handle_notice = handle_privmsg
|
|
|
|
def handle_quit(self, numeric, command, args):
|
|
"""Handles incoming QUIT commands."""
|
|
# TS6:
|
|
# <- :1SRAAGB4T QUIT :Quit: quit message goes here
|
|
# P10:
|
|
# <- ABAAB Q :Killed (jlu5_ (bangbang))
|
|
userdata = self._remove_client(numeric)
|
|
if userdata:
|
|
try:
|
|
reason = args[0]
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
reason = ''
|
|
return {'text': reason, 'userdata': userdata}
|
|
|
|
def handle_stats(self, numeric, command, args):
|
|
"""Handles the IRC STATS command."""
|
|
# IRCds are mostly consistent with this syntax, with the caller being the source,
|
|
# the stats type as arg 0, and the target server (SID or hostname) as arg 1
|
|
# <- :42XAAAAAB STATS c :7PY
|
|
return {'stats_type': args[0], 'target': self._get_SID(args[1])}
|
|
|
|
def handle_topic(self, numeric, command, args):
|
|
"""Handles incoming TOPIC changes from clients."""
|
|
# <- :70MAAAAAA TOPIC #test :test
|
|
channel = args[0]
|
|
topic = args[1]
|
|
|
|
oldtopic = self._channels[channel].topic
|
|
self._channels[channel].topic = topic
|
|
self._channels[channel].topicset = True
|
|
|
|
return {'channel': channel, 'setter': numeric, 'text': topic,
|
|
'oldtopic': oldtopic}
|
|
|
|
def handle_time(self, numeric, command, args):
|
|
"""Handles incoming /TIME requests."""
|
|
return {'target': args[0]}
|
|
|
|
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._get_UID(args[-1])}
|
|
|
|
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
|