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PyLink/protocols/ts6.py
James Lu 38350465c1 protocols: move handle_pong into ircs2s_common, be less strict about the ping argument
This fixes issues on UnrealIRCd where PONGs get ignored if the argument doesn't match the server name entirely (e.g. different case).
Treating all PONGs from the uplink as valid is totally fine, as all we care about is that the uplink is alive.
2017-01-01 20:24:34 -08:00

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"""
ts6.py: PyLink protocol module for TS6-based IRCds (charybdis, elemental-ircd).
"""
import time
import re
from pylinkirc import utils
from pylinkirc.classes import *
from pylinkirc.log import log
from pylinkirc.protocols.ts6_common import *
class TS6Protocol(TS6BaseProtocol):
def __init__(self, irc):
super().__init__(irc)
self.casemapping = 'rfc1459'
self.hook_map = {'SJOIN': 'JOIN', 'TB': 'TOPIC', 'TMODE': 'MODE', 'BMASK': 'MODE',
'EUID': 'UID', 'RSFNC': 'SVSNICK', 'ETB': 'TOPIC'}
# Track whether we've received end-of-burst from the uplink.
self.has_eob = False
self.required_caps = {'EUID', 'SAVE', 'TB', 'ENCAP', 'QS', 'CHW'}
### OUTGOING COMMANDS
def spawnClient(self, nick, ident='null', host='null', realhost=None, modes=set(),
server=None, ip='0.0.0.0', realname=None, ts=None, opertype='IRC Operator',
manipulatable=False):
"""
Spawns a new client with the given options.
Note: No nick collision / valid nickname checks are done here; it is
up to plugins to make sure they don't introduce anything invalid.
"""
server = server or self.irc.sid
if not self.irc.isInternalServer(server):
raise ValueError('Server %r is not a PyLink server!' % server)
uid = self.uidgen[server].next_uid()
# EUID:
# parameters: nickname, hopcount, nickTS, umodes, username,
# visible hostname, IP address, UID, real hostname, account name, gecos
ts = ts or int(time.time())
realname = realname or self.irc.botdata['realname']
realhost = realhost or host
raw_modes = self.irc.joinModes(modes)
u = self.irc.users[uid] = IrcUser(nick, ts, uid, server, ident=ident, host=host, realname=realname,
realhost=realhost, ip=ip, manipulatable=manipulatable, opertype=opertype)
self.irc.applyModes(uid, modes)
self.irc.servers[server].users.add(uid)
self._send(server, "EUID {nick} 1 {ts} {modes} {ident} {host} {ip} {uid} "
"{realhost} * :{realname}".format(ts=ts, host=host,
nick=nick, ident=ident, uid=uid,
modes=raw_modes, ip=ip, realname=realname,
realhost=realhost))
return u
def join(self, client, channel):
"""Joins a PyLink client to a channel."""
channel = self.irc.toLower(channel)
# JOIN:
# parameters: channelTS, channel, '+' (a plus sign)
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(client):
log.error('(%s) Error trying to join %r to %r (no such client exists)', self.irc.name, client, channel)
raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.')
self._send(client, "JOIN {ts} {channel} +".format(ts=self.irc.channels[channel].ts, channel=channel))
self.irc.channels[channel].users.add(client)
self.irc.users[client].channels.add(channel)
def sjoin(self, server, channel, users, ts=None, modes=set()):
"""Sends an SJOIN for a group of users to a channel.
The sender should always be a Server ID (SID). TS is optional, and defaults
to the one we've stored in the channel state if not given.
<users> is a list of (prefix mode, UID) pairs:
Example uses:
sjoin('100', '#test', [('', '100AAABBC'), ('o', 100AAABBB'), ('v', '100AAADDD')])
sjoin(self.irc.sid, '#test', [('o', self.irc.pseudoclient.uid)])
"""
# https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/server/ts6.txt#L821
# parameters: channelTS, channel, simple modes, opt. mode parameters..., nicklist
# Broadcasts a channel creation or bursts a channel.
# The nicklist consists of users joining the channel, with status prefixes for
# their status ('@+', '@', '+' or ''), for example:
# '@+1JJAAAAAB +2JJAAAA4C 1JJAAAADS'. All users must be behind the source server
# so it is not possible to use this message to force users to join a channel.
channel = self.irc.toLower(channel)
server = server or self.irc.sid
assert users, "sjoin: No users sent?"
log.debug('(%s) sjoin: got %r for users', self.irc.name, users)
if not server:
raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.')
modes = set(modes or self.irc.channels[channel].modes)
orig_ts = self.irc.channels[channel].ts
ts = ts or orig_ts
# Get all the ban modes in a separate list. These are bursted using a separate BMASK
# command.
banmodes = {k: set() for k in self.irc.cmodes['*A']}
regularmodes = []
log.debug('(%s) Unfiltered SJOIN modes: %s', self.irc.name, modes)
for mode in modes:
modechar = mode[0][-1]
if modechar in self.irc.cmodes['*A']:
# Mode character is one of 'beIq'
if (modechar, mode[1]) in self.irc.channels[channel].modes:
# Don't reset modes that are already set.
continue
banmodes[modechar].add(mode[1])
else:
regularmodes.append(mode)
log.debug('(%s) Filtered SJOIN modes to be regular modes: %s, banmodes: %s', self.irc.name, regularmodes, banmodes)
changedmodes = modes
while users[:12]:
uids = []
namelist = []
# We take <users> as a list of (prefixmodes, uid) pairs.
for userpair in users[:12]:
assert len(userpair) == 2, "Incorrect format of userpair: %r" % userpair
prefixes, user = userpair
prefixchars = ''
for prefix in prefixes:
pr = self.irc.prefixmodes.get(prefix)
if pr:
prefixchars += pr
changedmodes.add(('+%s' % prefix, user))
namelist.append(prefixchars+user)
uids.append(user)
try:
self.irc.users[user].channels.add(channel)
except KeyError: # Not initialized yet?
log.debug("(%s) sjoin: KeyError trying to add %r to %r's channel list?", self.irc.name, channel, user)
users = users[12:]
namelist = ' '.join(namelist)
self._send(server, "SJOIN {ts} {channel} {modes} :{users}".format(
ts=ts, users=namelist, channel=channel,
modes=self.irc.joinModes(regularmodes)))
self.irc.channels[channel].users.update(uids)
# Now, burst bans.
# <- :42X BMASK 1424222769 #dev b :*!test@*.isp.net *!badident@*
for bmode, bans in banmodes.items():
# Max 15-3 = 12 bans per line to prevent cut off. (TS6 allows a max of 15 parameters per
# line)
if bans:
log.debug('(%s) sjoin: bursting mode %s with bans %s, ts:%s', self.irc.name, bmode, bans, ts)
bans = list(bans) # Convert into list for splicing
while bans[:12]:
self._send(server, "BMASK {ts} {channel} {bmode} :{bans}".format(ts=ts,
channel=channel, bmode=bmode, bans=' '.join(bans[:12])))
bans = bans[12:]
self.updateTS(server, channel, ts, changedmodes)
def mode(self, numeric, target, modes, ts=None):
"""Sends mode changes from a PyLink client/server."""
# c <- :0UYAAAAAA TMODE 0 #a +o 0T4AAAAAC
# u <- :0UYAAAAAA MODE 0UYAAAAAA :-Facdefklnou
if (not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric)) and \
(not self.irc.isInternalServer(numeric)):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink client/server exists.')
self.irc.applyModes(target, modes)
modes = list(modes)
if utils.isChannel(target):
ts = ts or self.irc.channels[self.irc.toLower(target)].ts
# TMODE:
# parameters: channelTS, channel, cmode changes, opt. cmode parameters...
# On output, at most ten cmode parameters should be sent; if there are more,
# multiple TMODE messages should be sent.
while modes[:10]:
# Seriously, though. If you send more than 10 mode parameters in
# a line, charybdis will silently REJECT the entire command!
joinedmodes = self.irc.joinModes([m for m in modes[:10] if m[0] not in self.irc.cmodes['*A']])
modes = modes[10:]
self._send(numeric, 'TMODE %s %s %s' % (ts, target, joinedmodes))
else:
joinedmodes = self.irc.joinModes(modes)
self._send(numeric, 'MODE %s %s' % (target, joinedmodes))
def topicBurst(self, numeric, target, text):
"""Sends a topic change from a PyLink server. This is usually used on burst."""
if not self.irc.isInternalServer(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink server exists.')
# TB
# capab: TB
# source: server
# propagation: broadcast
# parameters: channel, topicTS, opt. topic setter, topic
ts = self.irc.channels[target].ts
servername = self.irc.servers[numeric].name
self._send(numeric, 'TB %s %s %s :%s' % (target, ts, servername, text))
self.irc.channels[target].topic = text
self.irc.channels[target].topicset = True
def invite(self, numeric, target, channel):
"""Sends an INVITE from a PyLink client.."""
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.')
self._send(numeric, 'INVITE %s %s %s' % (target, channel, self.irc.channels[channel].ts))
def knock(self, numeric, target, text):
"""Sends a KNOCK from a PyLink client."""
if 'KNOCK' not in self.irc.caps:
log.debug('(%s) knock: Dropping KNOCK to %r since the IRCd '
'doesn\'t support it.', self.irc.name, target)
return
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric):
raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.')
# No text value is supported here; drop it.
self._send(numeric, 'KNOCK %s' % target)
def updateClient(self, target, field, text):
"""Updates the hostname of any connected client."""
field = field.upper()
if field == 'HOST':
self.irc.users[target].host = text
self._send(self.irc.sid, 'CHGHOST %s :%s' % (target, text))
if not self.irc.isInternalClient(target):
# If the target isn't one of our clients, send hook payload
# for other plugins to listen to.
self.irc.callHooks([self.irc.sid, 'CHGHOST',
{'target': target, 'newhost': text}])
else:
raise NotImplementedError("Changing field %r of a client is "
"unsupported by this protocol." % field)
def ping(self, source=None, target=None):
"""Sends a PING to a target server. Periodic PINGs are sent to our uplink
automatically by the Irc() internals; plugins shouldn't have to use this."""
source = source or self.irc.sid
if source is None:
return
if target is not None:
self._send(source, 'PING %s %s' % (source, target))
else:
self._send(source, 'PING %s' % source)
### Core / handlers
def connect(self):
"""Initializes a connection to a server."""
ts = self.irc.start_ts
self.has_eob = False
f = self.irc.send
# https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/server/ts6.txt#L80
chary_cmodes = { # TS6 generic modes (note that +p is noknock instead of private):
'op': 'o', 'voice': 'v', 'ban': 'b', 'key': 'k', 'limit':
'l', 'moderated': 'm', 'noextmsg': 'n', 'noknock': 'p',
'secret': 's', 'topiclock': 't', 'inviteonly': 'i',
# charybdis-specific modes:
'quiet': 'q', 'redirect': 'f', 'freetarget': 'F',
'joinflood': 'j', 'largebanlist': 'L', 'permanent': 'P',
'noforwards': 'Q', 'stripcolor': 'c', 'allowinvite':
'g', 'opmoderated': 'z', 'noctcp': 'C',
# charybdis-specific modes provided by EXTENSIONS
'operonly': 'O', 'adminonly': 'A', 'sslonly': 'S',
'nonotice': 'T',
# Now, map all the ABCD type modes:
'*A': 'beIq', '*B': 'k', '*C': 'lfj', '*D': 'mnprstFLPQcgzCOAST'}
if self.irc.serverdata.get('use_owner'):
chary_cmodes['owner'] = 'y'
self.irc.prefixmodes['y'] = '~'
if self.irc.serverdata.get('use_admin'):
chary_cmodes['admin'] = 'a'
self.irc.prefixmodes['a'] = '!'
if self.irc.serverdata.get('use_halfop'):
chary_cmodes['halfop'] = 'h'
self.irc.prefixmodes['h'] = '%'
self.irc.cmodes = chary_cmodes
# Define supported user modes
chary_umodes = {'deaf': 'D', 'servprotect': 'S', 'admin': 'a',
'invisible': 'i', 'oper': 'o', 'wallops': 'w',
'snomask': 's', 'noforward': 'Q', 'regdeaf': 'R',
'callerid': 'g', 'operwall': 'z', 'locops': 'l',
'cloak': 'x', 'override': 'p',
# Now, map all the ABCD type modes:
'*A': '', '*B': '', '*C': '', '*D': 'DSaiowsQRgzlxp'}
self.irc.umodes = chary_umodes
# Toggles support of shadowircd/elemental-ircd specific channel modes:
# +T (no notice), +u (hidden ban list), +E (no kicks), +J (blocks kickrejoin),
# +K (no repeat messages), +d (no nick changes), and user modes:
# +B (bot), +C (blocks CTCP), +D (deaf), +V (no invites), +I (hides channel list)
if self.irc.serverdata.get('use_elemental_modes'):
elemental_cmodes = {'hiddenbans': 'u', 'nokick': 'E',
'kicknorejoin': 'J', 'repeat': 'K', 'nonick': 'd',
'blockcaps': 'G'}
self.irc.cmodes.update(elemental_cmodes)
self.irc.cmodes['*D'] += ''.join(elemental_cmodes.values())
elemental_umodes = {'noctcp': 'C', 'deaf': 'D', 'bot': 'B', 'noinvite': 'V',
'hidechans': 'I'}
self.irc.umodes.update(elemental_umodes)
self.irc.umodes['*D'] += ''.join(elemental_umodes.values())
# https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/server/ts6.txt#L55
f('PASS %s TS 6 %s' % (self.irc.serverdata["sendpass"], self.irc.sid))
# We request the following capabilities (for charybdis):
# QS: SQUIT doesn't send recursive quits for each users; required
# by charybdis (Source: https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/server/ts-capab.txt)
# ENCAP: message encapsulation for certain commands
# EX: Support for ban exemptions (+e)
# IE: Support for invite exemptions (+e)
# CHW: Allow sending messages to @#channel and the like.
# KNOCK: support for /knock
# SAVE: support for SAVE (forces user to UID in nick collision)
# SERVICES: adds mode +r (only registered users can join a channel)
# TB: topic burst command; we send this in topicBurst
# EUID: extended UID command, which includes real hostname + account data info,
# and allows sending CHGHOST without ENCAP.
# RSFNC: states that we support RSFNC (forced nick changed attempts). XXX: With atheme services,
# does this actually do anything?
# EOPMOD: supports ETB (extended TOPIC burst) and =#channel messages for opmoderated +z
f('CAPAB :QS ENCAP EX CHW IE KNOCK SAVE SERVICES TB EUID RSFNC EOPMOD SAVETS_100')
f('SERVER %s 0 :%s' % (self.irc.serverdata["hostname"],
self.irc.serverdata.get('serverdesc') or self.irc.botdata['serverdesc']))
# Finally, end all the initialization with a PING - that's Charybdis'
# way of saying end-of-burst :)
self.ping()
def handle_pass(self, numeric, command, args):
"""
Handles the PASS command, used to send the server's SID and negotiate
passwords on connect.
"""
# <- PASS $somepassword TS 6 :42X
if args[0] != self.irc.serverdata['recvpass']:
# Check if recvpass is correct
raise ProtocolError('Recvpass from uplink server %s does not match configuration!' % servername)
if args[1] != 'TS' and args[2] != '6':
raise ProtocolError("Remote protocol version is too old! Is this even TS6?")
numeric = args[-1]
log.debug('(%s) Found uplink SID as %r', self.irc.name, numeric)
# Server name and SID are sent in different messages, so we fill this
# with dummy information until we get the actual sid.
self.irc.servers[numeric] = IrcServer(None, '')
self.irc.uplink = numeric
def handle_capab(self, numeric, command, args):
"""
Handles the CAPAB command, used for TS6 capability negotiation.
"""
# We only get a list of keywords here. Charybdis obviously assumes that
# we know what modes it supports (indeed, this is a standard list).
# <- CAPAB :BAN CHW CLUSTER ENCAP EOPMOD EUID EX IE KLN KNOCK MLOCK QS RSFNC SAVE SERVICES TB UNKLN
self.irc.caps = caps = args[0].split()
for required_cap in self.required_caps:
if required_cap not in caps:
raise ProtocolError('%s not found in TS6 capabilities list; this is required! (got %r)' % (required_cap, caps))
if 'EX' in caps:
self.irc.cmodes['banexception'] = 'e'
if 'IE' in caps:
self.irc.cmodes['invex'] = 'I'
if 'SERVICES' in caps:
self.irc.cmodes['regonly'] = 'r'
log.debug('(%s) self.irc.connected set!', self.irc.name)
self.irc.connected.set()
def handle_ping(self, source, command, args):
"""Handles incoming PING commands."""
# PING:
# source: any
# parameters: origin, opt. destination server
# PONG:
# source: server
# parameters: origin, destination
# Sends a PING to the destination server, which will reply with a PONG. If the
# destination server parameter is not present, the server receiving the message
# must reply.
try:
destination = args[1]
except IndexError:
destination = self.irc.sid
if self.irc.isInternalServer(destination):
self._send(destination, 'PONG %s %s' % (destination, source))
if destination == self.irc.sid and not self.has_eob:
# Charybdis' idea of endburst is just sending a PING. No, really!
# https://github.com/charybdis-ircd/charybdis/blob/dc336d1/modules/core/m_server.c#L484-L485
self.has_eob = True
# Return the endburst hook.
return {'parse_as': 'ENDBURST'}
def handle_sjoin(self, servernumeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming SJOIN commands."""
# parameters: channelTS, channel, simple modes, opt. mode parameters..., nicklist
# <- :0UY SJOIN 1451041566 #channel +nt :@0UYAAAAAB
channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1])
chandata = self.irc.channels[channel].deepcopy()
userlist = args[-1].split()
modestring = args[2:-1] or args[2]
parsedmodes = self.irc.parseModes(channel, modestring)
namelist = []
# Keep track of other modes that are added due to prefix modes being joined too.
changedmodes = set(parsedmodes)
log.debug('(%s) handle_sjoin: got userlist %r for %r', self.irc.name, userlist, channel)
for userpair in userlist:
# charybdis sends this in the form "@+UID1, +UID2, UID3, @UID4"
r = re.search(r'([^\d]*)(.*)', userpair)
user = r.group(2)
modeprefix = r.group(1) or ''
finalprefix = ''
assert user, 'Failed to get the UID from %r; our regex needs updating?' % userpair
log.debug('(%s) handle_sjoin: got modeprefix %r for user %r', self.irc.name, modeprefix, user)
# Don't crash when we get an invalid UID.
if user not in self.irc.users:
log.debug('(%s) handle_sjoin: tried to introduce user %s not in our user list, ignoring...',
self.irc.name, user)
continue
for m in modeprefix:
# Iterate over the mapping of prefix chars to prefixes, and
# find the characters that match.
for char, prefix in self.irc.prefixmodes.items():
if m == prefix:
finalprefix += char
namelist.append(user)
self.irc.users[user].channels.add(channel)
# Only save mode changes if the remote has lower TS than us.
changedmodes |= {('+%s' % mode, user) for mode in finalprefix}
self.irc.channels[channel].users.add(user)
# Statekeeping with timestamps
their_ts = int(args[0])
our_ts = self.irc.channels[channel].ts
self.updateTS(servernumeric, channel, their_ts, changedmodes)
return {'channel': channel, 'users': namelist, 'modes': parsedmodes, 'ts': their_ts,
'channeldata': chandata}
def handle_join(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming channel JOINs."""
# parameters: channelTS, channel, '+' (a plus sign)
# <- :0UYAAAAAF JOIN 0 #channel +
ts = int(args[0])
if args[0] == '0':
# /join 0; part the user from all channels
oldchans = self.irc.users[numeric].channels.copy()
log.debug('(%s) Got /join 0 from %r, channel list is %r',
self.irc.name, numeric, oldchans)
for channel in oldchans:
self.irc.channels[channel].users.discard(numeric)
self.irc.users[numeric].channels.discard(channel)
return {'channels': oldchans, 'text': 'Left all channels.', 'parse_as': 'PART'}
else:
channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1])
self.updateTS(numeric, channel, ts)
self.irc.users[numeric].channels.add(channel)
self.irc.channels[channel].users.add(numeric)
# We send users and modes here because SJOIN and JOIN both use one hook,
# for simplicity's sake (with plugins).
return {'channel': channel, 'users': [numeric], 'modes':
self.irc.channels[channel].modes, 'ts': ts}
def handle_euid(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming EUID commands (user introduction)."""
# <- :42X EUID GL 1 1437505322 +ailoswz ~gl 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 42XAAAAAB * * :realname
nick = args[0]
self.checkCollision(nick)
ts, modes, ident, host, ip, uid, realhost, accountname, realname = args[2:11]
if realhost == '*':
realhost = None
log.debug('(%s) handle_euid got args: nick=%s ts=%s uid=%s ident=%s '
'host=%s realname=%s realhost=%s ip=%s', self.irc.name, nick, ts, uid,
ident, host, realname, realhost, ip)
assert ts != 0, "Bad TS 0 for user %s" % uid
if ip == '0': # IP was invalid; something used for services.
ip = '0.0.0.0'
self.irc.users[uid] = IrcUser(nick, ts, uid, numeric, ident, host, realname, realhost, ip)
parsedmodes = self.irc.parseModes(uid, [modes])
log.debug('Applying modes %s for %s', parsedmodes, uid)
self.irc.applyModes(uid, parsedmodes)
self.irc.servers[numeric].users.add(uid)
# Call the OPERED UP hook if +o is being added to the mode list.
if ('+o', None) in parsedmodes:
otype = 'Server Administrator' if ('+a', None) in parsedmodes else 'IRC Operator'
self.irc.callHooks([uid, 'CLIENT_OPERED', {'text': otype}])
# Set the accountname if present
if accountname != "*":
self.irc.callHooks([uid, 'CLIENT_SERVICES_LOGIN', {'text': accountname}])
return {'uid': uid, 'ts': ts, 'nick': nick, 'realhost': realhost, 'host': host, 'ident': ident, 'ip': ip}
def handle_uid(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles legacy user introductions (UID)."""
# tl;dr We want to convert the following UID parameters:
# nickname, hopcount, nickTS, umodes, username, visible hostname, IP address, UID, gecos
# to EUID parameters when parsing:
# nickname, hopcount, nickTS, umodes, username, visible hostname, IP address, UID,
# real hostname, account name, gecos
euid_args = args[:]
# Insert a * to denote that the user is not logged in.
euid_args.insert(8, '*')
# Copy the visible hostname to the real hostname, as this data isn't sent yet.
# TODO: handle encap realhost / encap login
euid_args.insert(8, args[5])
return self.handle_euid(numeric, command, euid_args)
def handle_sid(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming server introductions."""
# parameters: server name, hopcount, sid, server description
servername = args[0].lower()
sid = args[2]
sdesc = args[-1]
self.irc.servers[sid] = IrcServer(numeric, servername, desc=sdesc)
return {'name': servername, 'sid': sid, 'text': sdesc}
def handle_server(self, numeric, command, args):
"""
Handles 1) incoming legacy (no SID) server introductions,
2) Sending server data in initial connection.
"""
if numeric == self.irc.uplink and not self.irc.servers[numeric].name:
# <- SERVER charybdis.midnight.vpn 1 :charybdis test server
sname = args[0].lower()
log.debug('(%s) Found uplink server name as %r', self.irc.name, sname)
self.irc.servers[numeric].name = sname
self.irc.servers[numeric].desc = args[-1]
# According to the TS6 protocol documentation, we should send SVINFO
# when we get our uplink's SERVER command.
self.irc.send('SVINFO 6 6 0 :%s' % int(time.time()))
return
# <- :services.int SERVER a.bc 2 :(H) [GL] a
servername = args[0].lower()
sdesc = args[-1]
self.irc.servers[servername] = IrcServer(numeric, servername, desc=sdesc)
return {'name': servername, 'sid': None, 'text': sdesc}
def handle_tmode(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming TMODE commands (channel mode change)."""
# <- :42XAAAAAB TMODE 1437450768 #test -c+lkC 3 agte4
# <- :0UYAAAAAD TMODE 0 #a +h 0UYAAAAAD
channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1])
oldobj = self.irc.channels[channel].deepcopy()
modes = args[2:]
changedmodes = self.irc.parseModes(channel, modes)
self.irc.applyModes(channel, changedmodes)
ts = int(args[0])
return {'target': channel, 'modes': changedmodes, 'ts': ts,
'channeldata': oldobj}
def handle_mode(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming user mode changes."""
# <- :70MAAAAAA MODE 70MAAAAAA -i+xc
target = args[0]
modestrings = args[1:]
changedmodes = self.irc.parseModes(target, modestrings)
self.irc.applyModes(target, changedmodes)
# Call the OPERED UP hook if +o is being set.
if ('+o', None) in changedmodes:
otype = 'Server Administrator' if ('a', None) in self.irc.users[target].modes else 'IRC Operator'
self.irc.callHooks([target, 'CLIENT_OPERED', {'text': otype}])
return {'target': target, 'modes': changedmodes}
def handle_tb(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming topic burst (TB) commands."""
# <- :42X TB #chat 1467427448 GL!~gl@127.0.0.1 :test
channel = self.irc.toLower(args[0])
ts = args[1]
setter = args[2]
topic = args[-1]
self.irc.channels[channel].topic = topic
self.irc.channels[channel].topicset = True
return {'channel': channel, 'setter': setter, 'ts': ts, 'text': topic}
def handle_etb(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles extended topic burst (ETB)."""
# <- :00AAAAAAC ETB 0 #test 1470021157 GL :test | abcd
# Same as TB, with extra TS and extensions arguments.
channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1])
ts = args[2]
setter = args[3]
topic = args[-1]
self.irc.channels[channel].topic = topic
self.irc.channels[channel].topicset = True
return {'channel': channel, 'setter': setter, 'ts': ts, 'text': topic}
def handle_invite(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming INVITEs."""
# <- :70MAAAAAC INVITE 0ALAAAAAA #blah 12345
target = args[0]
channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1])
try:
ts = args[3]
except IndexError:
ts = int(time.time())
# We don't actually need to process this; it's just something plugins/hooks can use
return {'target': target, 'channel': channel, 'ts': ts}
def handle_chghost(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming CHGHOST commands."""
target = self._getUid(args[0])
self.irc.users[target].host = newhost = args[1]
return {'target': target, 'newhost': newhost}
def handle_bmask(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles incoming BMASK commands (ban propagation on burst)."""
# <- :42X BMASK 1424222769 #dev b :*!test@*.isp.net *!badident@*
# This is used for propagating bans, not TMODE!
channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1])
mode = args[2]
ts = int(args[0])
modes = []
for ban in args[-1].split():
modes.append(('+%s' % mode, ban))
self.irc.applyModes(channel, modes)
return {'target': channel, 'modes': modes, 'ts': ts}
def handle_472(self, numeric, command, args):
"""Handles the incoming 472 numeric.
472 is sent to us when one of our clients tries to set a mode the uplink
server doesn't support. In this case, we'll raise a warning to alert
the administrator that certain extensions should be loaded for the best
compatibility.
"""
# <- :charybdis.midnight.vpn 472 GL|devel O :is an unknown mode char to me
badmode = args[1]
reason = args[-1]
setter = args[0]
charlist = {'A': 'chm_adminonly', 'O': 'chm_operonly', 'S': 'chm_sslonly',
'T': 'chm_nonotice'}
if badmode in charlist:
log.warning('(%s) User %r attempted to set channel mode %r, but the '
'extension providing it isn\'t loaded! To prevent possible'
' desyncs, try adding the line "loadmodule "extensions/%s.so";" to '
'your IRCd configuration.', self.irc.name, setter, badmode,
charlist[badmode])
def handle_su(self, numeric, command, args):
"""
Handles SU, which is used for setting login information.
"""
# <- :00A ENCAP * SU 42XAAAAAC :GLolol
# <- :00A ENCAP * SU 42XAAAAAC
try:
account = args[1] # Account name is being set
except IndexError:
account = '' # No account name means a logout
uid = args[0]
self.irc.callHooks([uid, 'CLIENT_SERVICES_LOGIN', {'text': account}])
def handle_rsfnc(self, numeric, command, args):
"""
Handles RSFNC, used for forced nick change attempts.
"""
# <- :00A ENCAP somenet.relay RSFNC 801AAAAAB Guest75038 1468299643 :1468299675
return {'target': args[0], 'newnick': args[1]}
Class = TS6Protocol