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PyLink/protocols/ts6_common.py
James Lu eac934c237 classes: sort code, move nickToUid, clientToServer, isInternalClient, isInternalServer into the Irc class
The following BREAKING changes are made:
utils.nickToUid(irc, nick) -> irc.nickToUid(nick)
utils.isInternalClient(irc, uid) -> irc.isInternalClient(uid)
utils.isInternalServer(irc, uid) -> irc.isInternalServer(uid)
utils.clientToServer(irc, uid) -> utils.getServer(uid)
2015-12-31 17:28:47 -08:00

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"""
ts6_common.py: Common base protocol class with functions shared by the UnrealIRCd, InspIRCd, and TS6 protocol modules.
"""
import sys
import os
# Import hacks to access utils and classes...
curdir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
sys.path += [curdir, os.path.dirname(curdir)]
import utils
from log import log
from classes import *
class TS6BaseProtocol(Protocol):
def _send(self, source, msg):
"""Sends a TS6-style raw command from a source numeric to the self.irc connection given."""
self.irc.send(':%s %s' % (source, msg))
def parseTS6Args(self, args):
"""Similar to parseArgs(), but stripping leading colons from the first argument
of a line (usually the sender field)."""
args = self.parseArgs(args)
args[0] = args[0].split(':', 1)[1]
return args
def _getSid(self, sname):
"""Returns the SID of a server with the given name, if present."""
nick = sname.lower()
for k, v in self.irc.servers.items():
if v.name.lower() == nick:
return k
else:
return sname # Fall back to given text instead of None
### OUTGOING COMMANDS
def numericServer(self, source, numeric, target, text):
"""Sends raw numerics from a server to a remote client, used for WHOIS
replies."""
self._send(source, '%s %s %s' % (numeric, target, text))
def _sendKick(self, numeric, channel, target, reason=None):
"""Internal function to send kicks from a PyLink client/server."""
channel = utils.toLower(self.irc, channel)
if not reason:
reason = 'No reason given'
self._send(numeric, 'KICK %s %s :%s' % (channel, target, reason))
# We can pretend the target left by its own will; all we really care about
# is that the target gets removed from the channel userlist, and calling
# handle_part() does that just fine.
self.handle_part(target, 'KICK', [channel])
def kickClient(self, numeric, channel, target, reason=None):
"""Sends a kick from a PyLink client."""
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._sendKick(numeric, channel, target, reason=reason)
def kickServer(self, numeric, channel, target, reason=None):
"""Sends a kick from a PyLink server."""
if not self.irc.isInternalServer(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoServer exists.')
self._sendKick(numeric, channel, target, reason=reason)
def nickClient(self, numeric, newnick):
"""Changes the nick of a PyLink client."""
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'NICK %s %s' % (newnick, int(time.time())))
self.irc.users[numeric].nick = newnick
def partClient(self, client, channel, reason=None):
"""Sends a part from a PyLink client."""
channel = utils.toLower(self.irc, channel)
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(client):
log.error('(%s) Error trying to part client %r to %r (no such pseudoclient exists)', self.irc.name, client, channel)
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
msg = "PART %s" % channel
if reason:
msg += " :%s" % reason
self._send(client, msg)
self.handle_part(client, 'PART', [channel])
def quitClient(self, numeric, reason):
"""Quits a PyLink client."""
if self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric):
self._send(numeric, "QUIT :%s" % reason)
self.removeClient(numeric)
else:
raise LookupError("No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.")
def messageClient(self, numeric, target, text):
"""Sends a PRIVMSG from a PyLink client."""
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'PRIVMSG %s :%s' % (target, text))
def noticeClient(self, numeric, target, text):
"""Sends a NOTICE from a PyLink client."""
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'NOTICE %s :%s' % (target, text))
def topicClient(self, numeric, target, text):
"""Sends a TOPIC change from a PyLink client."""
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink PseudoClient exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'TOPIC %s :%s' % (target, text))
self.irc.channels[target].topic = text
self.irc.channels[target].topicset = True
def spawnServer(self, name, sid=None, uplink=None, desc=None, endburst_delay=0):
"""
Spawns a server off a PyLink server. desc (server description)
defaults to the one in the config. uplink defaults to the main PyLink
server, and sid (the server ID) is automatically generated if not
given.
Note: TS6 doesn't use a specific ENDBURST command, so the endburst_delay
option will be ignored if given.
"""
# -> :0AL SID test.server 1 0XY :some silly pseudoserver
uplink = uplink or self.irc.sid
name = name.lower()
desc = desc or self.irc.serverdata.get('serverdesc') or self.irc.botdata['serverdesc']
if sid is None: # No sid given; generate one!
sid = self.sidgen.next_sid()
assert len(sid) == 3, "Incorrect SID length"
if sid in self.irc.servers:
raise ValueError('A server with SID %r already exists!' % sid)
for server in self.irc.servers.values():
if name == server.name:
raise ValueError('A server named %r already exists!' % name)
if not self.irc.isInternalServer(uplink):
raise ValueError('Server %r is not a PyLink internal PseudoServer!' % uplink)
if not utils.isServerName(name):
raise ValueError('Invalid server name %r' % name)
self._send(uplink, 'SID %s 1 %s :%s' % (name, sid, desc))
self.irc.servers[sid] = IrcServer(uplink, name, internal=True, desc=desc)
return sid
def squitServer(self, source, target, text='No reason given'):
"""SQUITs a PyLink server."""
# -> SQUIT 9PZ :blah, blah
log.debug('source=%s, target=%s', source, target)
self._send(source, 'SQUIT %s :%s' % (target, text))
self.handle_squit(source, 'SQUIT', [target, text])
def awayClient(self, source, text):
"""Sends an AWAY message from a PyLink client. <text> can be an empty string
to unset AWAY status."""
if text:
self._send(source, 'AWAY :%s' % text)
else:
self._send(source, 'AWAY')
self.irc.users[source].away = text
### HANDLERS
def handle_privmsg(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming PRIVMSG/NOTICE."""
# <- :70MAAAAAA PRIVMSG #dev :afasfsa
# <- :70MAAAAAA NOTICE 0ALAAAAAA :afasfsa
target = args[0]
# We use lowercase channels internally, but uppercase UIDs.
if utils.isChannel(target):
target = utils.toLower(self.irc, target)
return {'target': target, 'text': args[1]}
handle_notice = handle_privmsg
def handle_kill(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming KILLs."""
killed = args[0]
# Depending on whether the self.ircd sends explicit QUIT messages for
# KILLed clients, the user may or may not have automatically been removed.
# If not, we have to assume that KILL = QUIT and remove them ourselves.
data = self.irc.users.get(killed)
if data:
self.removeClient(killed)
return {'target': killed, 'text': args[1], 'userdata': data}
def handle_kick(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming KICKs."""
# :70MAAAAAA KICK #endlessvoid 70MAAAAAA :some reason
channel = utils.toLower(self.irc, args[0])
kicked = args[1]
self.handle_part(kicked, 'KICK', [channel, args[2]])
return {'channel': channel, 'target': kicked, 'text': args[2]}
def handle_error(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles ERROR messages - these mean that our uplink has disconnected us!"""
self.irc.connected.clear()
raise ProtocolError('Received an ERROR, disconnecting!')
def handle_nick(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming NICK changes."""
# <- :70MAAAAAA NICK GL-devel 1434744242
oldnick = self.irc.users[numeric].nick
newnick = self.irc.users[numeric].nick = args[0]
return {'newnick': newnick, 'oldnick': oldnick, 'ts': int(args[1])}
def handle_quit(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming QUIT commands."""
# <- :1SRAAGB4T QUIT :Quit: quit message goes here
self.removeClient(numeric)
return {'text': args[0]}
def handle_save(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming SAVE messages, used to handle nick collisions."""
# In this below example, the client Derp_ already exists,
# and trying to change someone's nick to it will cause a nick
# collision. On TS6 self.ircds, this will simply set the collided user's
# nick to its UID.
# <- :70MAAAAAA PRIVMSG 0AL000001 :nickclient PyLink Derp_
# -> :0AL000001 NICK Derp_ 1433728673
# <- :70M SAVE 0AL000001 1433728673
user = args[0]
oldnick = self.irc.users[user].nick
self.irc.users[user].nick = user
return {'target': user, 'ts': int(args[1]), 'oldnick': oldnick}
def handle_squit(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming SQUITs (netsplits)."""
# :70M SQUIT 1ML :Server quit by GL!gl@0::1
log.debug('handle_squit args: %s', args)
split_server = args[0]
affected_users = []
log.debug('(%s) Splitting server %s (reason: %s)', self.irc.name, split_server, args[-1])
if split_server not in self.irc.servers:
log.warning("(%s) Tried to split a server (%s) that didn't exist!", self.irc.name, split_server)
return
# Prevent RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration
old_servers = self.irc.servers.copy()
for sid, data in old_servers.items():
if data.uplink == split_server:
log.debug('Server %s also hosts server %s, removing those users too...', split_server, sid)
args = self.handle_squit(sid, 'SQUIT', [sid, "PyLink: Automatically splitting leaf servers of %s" % sid])
affected_users += args['users']
for user in self.irc.servers[split_server].users.copy():
affected_users.append(user)
log.debug('Removing client %s (%s)', user, self.irc.users[user].nick)
self.removeClient(user)
sname = self.irc.servers[split_server].name
del self.irc.servers[split_server]
log.debug('(%s) Netsplit affected users: %s', self.irc.name, affected_users)
return {'target': split_server, 'users': affected_users, 'name': sname}
def handle_topic(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming TOPIC changes from clients. For topic bursts,
TB (TS6/charybdis) and FTOPIC (InspIRCd) are used instead."""
# <- :70MAAAAAA TOPIC #test :test
channel = utils.toLower(self.irc, args[0])
topic = args[1]
ts = int(time.time())
oldtopic = self.irc.channels[channel].topic
self.irc.channels[channel].topic = topic
self.irc.channels[channel].topicset = True
return {'channel': channel, 'setter': numeric, 'ts': ts, 'text': topic,
'oldtopic': oldtopic}
def handle_part(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming PART commands."""
channels = utils.toLower(self.irc, args[0]).split(',')
for channel in channels:
# We should only get PART commands for channels that exist, right??
self.irc.channels[channel].removeuser(source)
try:
self.irc.users[source].channels.discard(channel)
except KeyError:
log.debug("(%s) handle_part: KeyError trying to remove %r from %r's channel list?", self.irc.name, channel, source)
try:
reason = args[1]
except IndexError:
reason = ''
# Clear empty non-permanent channels.
if not (self.irc.channels[channel].users or ((self.irc.cmodes.get('permanent'), None) in self.irc.channels[channel].modes)):
del self.irc.channels[channel]
return {'channels': channels, 'text': reason}
def handle_away(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming AWAY messages."""
# <- :6ELAAAAAB AWAY :Auto-away
try:
self.irc.users[numeric].away = text = args[0]
except IndexError: # User is unsetting away status
self.irc.users[numeric].away = text = ''
return {'text': text}