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ergo/irc/capability.go
2018-01-28 00:40:34 +10:00

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// Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Jeremy Latt
// Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Daniel Oaks <daniel@danieloaks.net>
// released under the MIT license
package irc
import (
"strings"
"github.com/goshuirc/irc-go/ircmsg"
"github.com/oragono/oragono/irc/caps"
)
var (
// SupportedCapabilities are the caps we advertise.
// MaxLine, SASL and STS are set during server startup.
SupportedCapabilities = caps.NewSet(caps.AccountTag, caps.AccountNotify, caps.AwayNotify, caps.Batch, caps.CapNotify, caps.ChgHost, caps.EchoMessage, caps.ExtendedJoin, caps.InviteNotify, caps.LabeledResponse, caps.Languages, caps.MessageTags, caps.MultiPrefix, caps.Rename, caps.Resume, caps.ServerTime, caps.UserhostInNames)
// CapValues are the actual values we advertise to v3.2 clients.
// actual values are set during server startup.
CapValues = caps.NewValues()
)
// CapState shows whether we're negotiating caps, finished, etc for connection registration.
type CapState uint
const (
// CapNone means CAP hasn't been negotiated at all.
CapNone CapState = iota
// CapNegotiating means CAP is being negotiated and registration should be paused.
CapNegotiating CapState = iota
// CapNegotiated means CAP negotiation has been successfully ended and reg should complete.
CapNegotiated CapState = iota
)
// CAP <subcmd> [<caps>]
func capHandler(server *Server, client *Client, msg ircmsg.IrcMessage) bool {
subCommand := strings.ToUpper(msg.Params[0])
capabilities := caps.NewSet()
var capString string
if len(msg.Params) > 1 {
capString = msg.Params[1]
strs := strings.Split(capString, " ")
for _, str := range strs {
if len(str) > 0 {
capabilities.Enable(caps.Capability(str))
}
}
}
switch subCommand {
case "LS":
if !client.registered {
client.capState = CapNegotiating
}
if len(msg.Params) > 1 && msg.Params[1] == "302" {
client.capVersion = 302
}
// weechat 1.4 has a bug here where it won't accept the CAP reply unless it contains
// the server.name source... otherwise it doesn't respond to the CAP message with
// anything and just hangs on connection.
//TODO(dan): limit number of caps and send it multiline in 3.2 style as appropriate.
client.Send(nil, server.name, "CAP", client.nick, subCommand, SupportedCapabilities.String(client.capVersion, CapValues))
case "LIST":
client.Send(nil, server.name, "CAP", client.nick, subCommand, client.capabilities.String(caps.Cap301, CapValues)) // values not sent on LIST so force 3.1
case "REQ":
if !client.registered {
client.capState = CapNegotiating
}
// make sure all capabilities actually exist
for _, capability := range capabilities.List() {
if !SupportedCapabilities.Has(capability) {
client.Send(nil, server.name, "CAP", client.nick, "NAK", capString)
return false
}
}
client.capabilities.Enable(capabilities.List()...)
client.Send(nil, server.name, "CAP", client.nick, "ACK", capString)
case "END":
if !client.registered {
client.capState = CapNegotiated
server.tryRegister(client)
}
default:
client.Send(nil, server.name, ERR_INVALIDCAPCMD, client.nick, subCommand, client.t("Invalid CAP subcommand"))
}
return false
}