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PyLink/plugins/stats.py

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"""
stats.py: Simple statistics for PyLink IRC Services.
"""
import time
import datetime
from pylinkirc import utils, world, conf
from pylinkirc.log import log
from pylinkirc.coremods import permissions
def timediff(before, now):
"""
Returns the time difference between "before" and "now" as a formatted string.
"""
td = datetime.timedelta(seconds=now-before)
days = td.days
hours, leftover = divmod(td.seconds, 3600)
minutes, seconds = divmod(leftover, 60)
# XXX: I would make this more configurable but it's a lot of work for little gain,
# since there's no strftime for time differences.
return '%d day%s, %02d:%02d:%02d' % (td.days, 's' if td.days != 1 else '',
hours, minutes, seconds)
# From RFC 2822: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822.html#section-3.3
DEFAULT_TIME_FORMAT = "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000"
@utils.add_cmd
def uptime(irc, source, args):
"""[<network> / --all]
Returns the uptime for PyLink and the given network's connection (or the current network if not specified).
The --all argument can also be given to show the uptime for all networks."""
permissions.check_permissions(irc, source, ['stats.uptime'])
try:
network = args[0]
except IndexError:
network = irc.name
if network == '--all': # XXX: we really need smart argument parsing some time
# Filter by all connected networks.
ircobjs = {k:v for k,v in world.networkobjects.items() if v.connected.is_set()}
else:
try:
ircobjs = {network: world.networkobjects[network]}
except KeyError:
irc.error("No such network %r." % network)
return
if not world.networkobjects[network].connected.is_set():
irc.error("Network %s is not connected." % network)
return
current_time = int(time.time())
time_format = conf.conf.get('stats', {}).get('time_format', DEFAULT_TIME_FORMAT)
irc.reply("PyLink uptime: \x02%s\x02 (started on %s)" %
(timediff(world.start_ts, current_time),
time.strftime(time_format, time.gmtime(world.start_ts))
)
)
for network, ircobj in sorted(ircobjs.items()):
irc.reply("Connected to %s: \x02%s\x02 (connected on %s)" %
(network,
timediff(ircobj.start_ts, current_time),
time.strftime(time_format, time.gmtime(ircobj.start_ts))
)
)
def handle_stats(irc, source, command, args):
"""/STATS handler. Currently supports the following:
c - link blocks
o - oper blocks (accounts)
u - shows uptime
"""
stats_type = args['stats_type'][0].lower() # stats_type shouldn't be more than 1 char anyways
perms = ['stats.%s' % stats_type]
if stats_type == 'u':
perms.append('stats.uptime') # Consistency
try:
permissions.check_permissions(irc, source, perms)
except utils.NotAuthorizedError as e:
irc.msg(source, 'Error: %s' % e) # Note, no irc.error() because this is not a command, but a handler
return
log.info('(%s) /STATS %s requested by %s', irc.name, stats_type, irc.get_hostmask(source))
def _num(num, text):
irc.numeric(args['target'], num, source, text)
if stats_type == 'c':
# 213/RPL_STATSCLINE: "C <host> * <name> <port> <class>"
for netname, serverdata in sorted(conf.conf['servers'].items()):
# We're cramming as much as we can into the class field...
_num(213, "C %s * %s %s protocol:%s__ssl:%s__encoding:%s" %
(serverdata.get('ip', '0.0.0.0'),
netname,
serverdata.get('port', 0),
serverdata['protocol'],
bool(serverdata.get('ssl')),
serverdata.get('encoding', 'utf-8'))
)
elif stats_type == 'o':
# 243/RPL_STATSOLINE: "O <hostmask> * <nick> [:<info>]"
# New style accounts only!
for accountname, accountdata in conf.conf['login'].get('accounts', {}).items():
_num(243, "O %s * %s :network_filter:%s require_oper:%s" %
(' '.join(accountdata.get('hosts', [])) or '*@*',
accountname,
','.join(accountdata.get('networks', [])) or '*',
bool(accountdata.get('require_oper'))
)
)
elif stats_type == 'u':
# 242/RPL_STATSUPTIME: ":Server Up <days> days <hours>:<minutes>:<seconds>"
_num(242, ':Server Up %s' % timediff(world.start_ts, int(time.time())))
else:
log.info('(%s) Unknown /STATS type %r requested by %s', irc.name, stats_type, irc.get_hostmask(source))
_num(219, "%s :End of /STATS report" % stats_type)
utils.add_hook(handle_stats, 'STATS')