Limnoria/plugins/Scheduler.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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###
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"""
Gives the user the ability to schedule commands to run at a particular time,
or repeatedly run at a particular interval.
"""
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__revision__ = "$Id$"
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__author__ = 'Jeremy Fincher (jemfinch) <jemfinch@users.sf.net>'
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import supybot.plugins as plugins
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import sets
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import time
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import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
import supybot.privmsgs as privmsgs
import supybot.schedule as schedule
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
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class Scheduler(callbacks.Privmsg):
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def __init__(self):
callbacks.Privmsg.__init__(self)
self.events = {}
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def _makeCommandFunction(self, irc, msg, command, remove=True):
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"""Makes a function suitable for scheduling from command."""
tokens = callbacks.tokenize(command)
Owner = irc.getCallback('Owner')
ambiguous = Owner.disambiguate(irc, tokens)
if ambiguous:
raise callbacks.Error, callbacks.ambiguousReply(ambiguous)
def f():
if remove:
del self.events[str(f.eventId)]
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self.Proxy(irc.irc, msg, tokens)
return f
def add(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<seconds> <command>
Schedules the command string <command> to run <seconds> seconds in the
future. For example, 'scheduler add [seconds 30m] "echo [cpu]"' will
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schedule the command "cpu" to be sent to the channel the schedule add
command was given in (with no prefixed nick, a consequence of using
echo).
"""
(seconds, command) = privmsgs.getArgs(args, required=2)
try:
seconds = int(seconds)
except ValueError:
irc.error('Invalid seconds value: %r' % seconds)
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return
f = self._makeCommandFunction(irc, msg, command)
id = schedule.addEvent(f, time.time() + seconds)
f.eventId = id
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self.events[str(id)] = command
irc.replySuccess('Event #%s added.' % id)
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def remove(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<id>
Removes the event scheduled with id <id> from the schedule.
"""
id = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
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id = id.lower()
if id in self.events:
del self.events[id]
try:
id = int(id)
except ValueError:
pass
try:
schedule.removeEvent(id)
irc.replySuccess()
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except KeyError:
irc.error('Invalid event id.')
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else:
irc.error('Invalid event id.')
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def repeat(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<name> <seconds> <command>
Schedules the command <command> to run every <seconds> seconds,
starting now (i.e., the command runs now, and every <seconds> seconds
thereafter). <name> is a name by which the command can be
unscheduled.
"""
(name, seconds, command) = privmsgs.getArgs(args, required=3)
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name = name.lower()
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try:
seconds = int(seconds)
except ValueError:
irc.error('Invalid seconds: %r' % seconds)
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return
try:
name = int(name)
irc.error('Names must not be an integer.')
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return
except ValueError:
pass
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self.events[name] = command
f = self._makeCommandFunction(irc, msg, command, remove=False)
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id = schedule.addPeriodicEvent(f, seconds, name)
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assert id == name
# We don't reply because the command runs immediately.
# But should we? What if the command doesn't have visible output?
# irc.replySuccess()
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def list(self, irc, msg, args):
"""takes no arguments
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Lists the currently scheduled events.
"""
L = self.events.items()
if L:
L.sort()
for (i, (name, command)) in enumerate(L):
L[i] = '%s: %s' % (name, utils.dqrepr(command))
irc.reply(utils.commaAndify(L))
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else:
irc.reply('There are currently no scheduled commands.')
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Class = Scheduler
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