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PyLink/coremods/exttargets.py

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"""
exttargets.py - Implements extended targets like $account:xyz, $oper, etc.
"""
from pylinkirc import world
from pylinkirc.log import log
def bind(func):
"""
Binds an exttarget with the given name.
"""
world.exttarget_handlers[func.__name__] = func
return func
@bind
def account(irc, host, uid):
"""
$account exttarget handler. The following forms are supported, with groups separated by a
literal colon. Account matching is case insensitive, while network name matching IS case
sensitive.
$account -> Returns True (a match) if the target is registered.
$account:accountname -> Returns True if the target's account name matches the one given, and the
target is connected to the local network.
$account:accountname:netname -> Returns True if both the target's account name and origin
network name match the ones given.
$account:*:netname -> Matches all logged in users on the given network.
"""
userobj = irc.users[uid]
homenet = irc.name
if hasattr(userobj, 'remote'):
# User is a PyLink Relay pseudoclient. Use their real services account on their
# origin network.
homenet, realuid = userobj.remote
log.debug('(%s) exttargets.account: Changing UID of relay client %s to %s/%s', irc.name,
uid, homenet, realuid)
try:
userobj = world.networkobjects[homenet].users[realuid]
except KeyError: # User lookup failed. Bail and return False.
log.exception('(%s) exttargets.account: KeyError finding %s/%s:', irc.name,
homenet, realuid)
return False
slogin = irc.to_lower(userobj.services_account)
# Split the given exttarget host into parts, so we know how many to look for.
groups = list(map(irc.to_lower, host.split(':')))
log.debug('(%s) exttargets.account: groups to match: %s', irc.name, groups)
if len(groups) == 1:
# First scenario. Return True if user is logged in.
return bool(slogin)
elif len(groups) == 2:
# Second scenario. Return True if the user's account matches the one given.
return slogin == groups[1] and homenet == irc.name
else:
# Third or fourth scenario. If there are more than 3 groups, the rest are ignored.
# In other words: Return True if the user is logged in, the query matches either '*' or the
# user's login, and the user is connected on the network requested.
return slogin and (groups[1] in ('*', slogin)) and (homenet == groups[2])
@bind
def ircop(irc, host, uid):
"""
$ircop exttarget handler. The following forms are supported, with groups separated by a
literal colon. Oper types are matched case insensitively.
$ircop -> Returns True (a match) if the target is opered.
$ircop:*admin* -> Returns True if the target's is opered and their opertype matches the glob
given.
"""
groups = host.split(':')
log.debug('(%s) exttargets.ircop: groups to match: %s', irc.name, groups)
if len(groups) == 1:
# 1st scenario.
return irc.is_oper(uid, allowAuthed=False)
else:
# 2nd scenario. Use match_host (ircmatch) to match the opertype glob to the opertype.
return irc.match_host(groups[1], irc.users[uid].opertype)
@bind
def server(irc, host, uid):
"""
$server exttarget handler. The following forms are supported, with groups separated by a
literal colon. Server names are matched case insensitively, but SIDs ARE case sensitive.
$server:server.name -> Returns True (a match) if the target is connected on the given server.
$server:server.glob -> Returns True (a match) if the target is connected on a server matching the glob.
$server:1XY -> Returns True if the target's is connected on the server with the given SID.
"""
groups = host.split(':')
log.debug('(%s) exttargets.server: groups to match: %s', irc.name, groups)
if len(groups) >= 2:
sid = irc.get_server(uid)
query = groups[1]
# Return True if the SID matches the query or the server's name glob matches it.
return sid == query or irc.match_host(query, irc.get_friendly_name(sid))
# $server alone is invalid. Don't match anything.
return False
@bind
def channel(irc, host, uid):
"""
$channel exttarget handler. The following forms are supported, with groups separated by a
literal colon. Channel names are matched case insensitively.
$channel:#channel -> Returns True if the target is in the given channel.
$channel:#channel:op -> Returns True if the target is in the given channel, and is opped.
Any other supported prefix (owner, admin, op, halfop, voice) can be given, but only one at a
time.
"""
groups = host.split(':')
log.debug('(%s) exttargets.channel: groups to match: %s', irc.name, groups)
try:
channel = groups[1]
except IndexError: # No channel given, abort.
return False
if channel not in irc.channels:
# Channel doesn't even exist...
return False
if len(groups) == 2:
# Just #channel was given as query
return uid in irc.channels[channel].users
elif len(groups) >= 3:
# For things like #channel:op, check if the query is in the user's prefix modes.
return (uid in irc.channels[channel].users) and (groups[2].lower() in irc.channels[channel].get_prefix_modes(uid))
@bind
def pylinkacc(irc, host, uid):
"""
$pylinkacc (PyLink account) exttarget handler. The following forms are supported, with groups
separated by a literal colon. Account matching is case insensitive.
$pylinkacc -> Returns True if the target is logged in to PyLink.
$pylinkacc:accountname -> Returns True if the target's PyLink login matches the one given.
"""
login = irc.to_lower(irc.users[uid].account)
groups = list(map(irc.to_lower, host.split(':')))
log.debug('(%s) exttargets.pylinkacc: groups to match: %s', irc.name, groups)
if len(groups) == 1:
# First scenario. Return True if user is logged in.
return bool(login)
elif len(groups) == 2:
# Second scenario. Return True if the user's login matches the one given.
return login == groups[1]
@bind
def network(irc, host, uid):
"""
$network exttarget handler. This exttarget takes one argument: a network name, and returns
a match for all users on that network.
Note: network names are case sensitive.
"""
try:
targetnet = host.split(':')[1]
except IndexError: # No network arg given, bail.
return False
userobj = irc.users[uid]
if hasattr(userobj, 'remote'):
# User is a PyLink Relay client; set the correct network name.
homenet = userobj.remote[0]
else:
homenet = irc.name
return homenet == targetnet
# Note: "and" can't be a function name so we use this.
def exttarget_and(irc, host, uid):
"""
$and exttarget handler. This exttarget takes a series of exttargets (or hostmasks) joined with
a "+", and returns True if all sub exttargets match.
Examples:
$and:($ircop:*admin*+$network:ovd) -> Matches all opers on the network ovd.
$and:($account+$pylinkirc) -> Matches all users logged in to both services and PyLink.
$and:(*!*@localhost+$ircop) -> Matches all opers with the host `localhost`.
$and:(*!*@*.mibbit.com+!$ircop+!$account) -> Matches all mibbit users that aren't opered or logged in to services.
"""
targets = host.split(':', 1)[-1]
# For readability, this requires that the exttarget list be wrapped in brackets.
if not (targets.startswith('(') and targets.endswith(')')):
return False
targets = targets[1:-1]
targets = list(filter(None, targets.split('+')))
log.debug('exttargets_and: using raw subtargets list %r (original query=%r)', targets, host)
# Wrap every subtarget into irc.match_host and return True if all subtargets return True.
return all(map(lambda sub_exttarget: irc.match_host(sub_exttarget, uid), targets))
world.exttarget_handlers['and'] = exttarget_and
@bind
def realname(irc, host, uid):
"""
$realname exttarget handler. This takes one argument: a glob, which is compared case-insensitively to the user's real name.
Examples:
$realname:*James* -> matches anyone with "James" in their real name.
"""
groups = host.split(':')
if len(groups) >= 2:
return irc.match_host(groups[1], irc.users[uid].realname)
@bind
def service(irc, host, uid):
"""
$service exttarget handler. This takes one optional argument: a glob, which is compared case-insensitively to the target user's service name (if present).
Examples:
$service -> Matches any PyLink service bot.
$service:automode -> Matches the Automode service bot.
"""
if not irc.users[uid].service:
return False
groups = host.split(':')
if len(groups) >= 2:
return irc.match_host(groups[1], irc.users[uid].service)
return True # It *is* a service bot because of the check at the top.