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PyLink/plugins/networks.py
James Lu 611b07e6bd networks: update help for 'disconnect'
The 'disconnect' command has been changed to disable autoconnect, but this text was never updated.

(cherry picked from commit 34ad79744a)
2016-12-09 21:56:25 -08:00

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"""Networks plugin - allows you to manipulate connections to various configured networks."""
import importlib
from pylinkirc import utils, world, conf, classes
from pylinkirc.log import log
from pylinkirc.coremods import control
@utils.add_cmd
def disconnect(irc, source, args):
"""<network>
Disconnects the network <network>. When all networks are disconnected, PyLink will automatically exit.
To reconnect a network disconnected using this command, use REHASH to reload the networks list."""
try:
netname = args[0]
network = world.networkobjects[netname]
except IndexError: # No argument given.
irc.reply('Error: Not enough arguments (needs 1: network name (case sensitive)).')
return
except KeyError: # Unknown network.
irc.reply('Error: No such network "%s" (case sensitive).' % netname)
return
irc.reply("Done. If you want to reconnect this network, use the 'rehash' command.")
control.remove_network(network)
@utils.add_cmd
def autoconnect(irc, source, args):
"""<network> <seconds>
Sets the autoconnect time for <network> to <seconds>.
You can disable autoconnect for a network by setting <seconds> to a negative value."""
irc.checkAuthenticated(source)
try:
netname = args[0]
seconds = float(args[1])
network = world.networkobjects[netname]
except IndexError: # Arguments not given.
irc.reply('Error: Not enough arguments (needs 2: network name (case sensitive), autoconnect time (in seconds)).')
return
except KeyError: # Unknown network.
irc.reply('Error: No such network "%s" (case sensitive).' % netname)
return
except ValueError:
irc.reply('Error: Invalid argument "%s" for <seconds>.' % seconds)
return
network.serverdata['autoconnect'] = seconds
irc.reply("Done.")
@utils.add_cmd
def remote(irc, source, args):
"""<network> <command>
Runs <command> on the remote network <network>. No replies are sent back due to protocol limitations."""
irc.checkAuthenticated(source, allowOper=False)
try:
netname = args[0]
cmd_args = ' '.join(args[1:]).strip()
remoteirc = world.networkobjects[netname]
except IndexError: # Arguments not given.
irc.reply('Error: Not enough arguments (needs 2 or more: network name (case sensitive), command name & arguments).')
return
except KeyError: # Unknown network.
irc.reply('Error: No such network "%s" (case sensitive).' % netname)
return
if not cmd_args:
irc.reply('No text entered!')
return
# Force remoteirc.called_in to something private in order to prevent
# accidental information leakage from replies.
remoteirc.called_in = remoteirc.called_by = remoteirc.pseudoclient.uid
# Set PyLink's identification to admin.
remoteirc.pseudoclient.account = "<PyLink networks.remote override>"
try: # Remotely call the command (use the PyLink client as a dummy user).
remoteirc.callCommand(remoteirc.pseudoclient.uid, cmd_args)
finally: # Remove the identification override after we finish.
remoteirc.pseudoclient.account = ''
irc.reply("Done.")
@utils.add_cmd
def reloadproto(irc, source, args):
"""<protocol module name>
Reloads the given protocol module without restart. You will have to manually disconnect and reconnect any network using the module for changes to apply."""
irc.checkAuthenticated(source)
try:
name = args[0]
except IndexError:
irc.reply('Error: Not enough arguments (needs 1: protocol module name)')
return
proto = utils.getProtocolModule(name)
importlib.reload(proto)
irc.reply("Done. You will have to manually disconnect and reconnect any network using the %r module for changes to apply." % name)