Limnoria/plugins/Dunno.py

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# Copyright (c) 2003, Daniel DiPaolo
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"""
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The Dunno module is used to spice up the 'replyWhenNotCommand' behavior with
random 'I dunno'-like responses. If you want something spicier than '<x> is
not a valid command'-like responses, use this plugin.
"""
import supybot
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__revision__ = "$Id$"
__author__ = supybot.authors.strike
__contributors__ = {
supybot.authors.jemfinch: ['Flatfile DB implementation.'],
}
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import os
import csv
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import sets
import time
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import random
import itertools
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import supybot.dbi as dbi
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import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
import supybot.ircdb as ircdb
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from supybot.commands import *
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import supybot.plugins as plugins
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import supybot.registry as registry
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import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
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import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
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conf.registerPlugin('Dunno')
conf.registerChannelValue(conf.supybot.plugins.Dunno, 'prefixNick',
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will prefix the nick
of the user giving an invalid command to the "dunno" response."""))
class DbiDunnoDB(plugins.DbiChannelDB):
class DB(dbi.DB):
class Record(dbi.Record):
__fields__ = [
'at',
'by',
'text',
]
def __init__(self, filename):
# We use self.__class__ here because apparently DB isn't in our
# scope. python--
self.__parent = super(self.__class__, self)
self.__parent.__init__(filename)
def add(self, text, by, at):
return self.__parent.add(self.Record(at=at, by=by, text=text))
def change(self, id, f):
dunno = self.get(id)
dunno.text = f(dunno.text)
self.set(id, dunno)
DunnoDB = plugins.DB('Dunno', {'flat': DbiDunnoDB})
class Dunno(callbacks.Privmsg):
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"""This plugin was written initially to work with MoobotFactoids, the two
of them to provide a similar-to-moobot-and-blootbot interface for factoids.
Basically, it replaces the standard 'Error: <X> is not a valid command.'
messages with messages kept in a database, able to give more personable
responses."""
callAfter = ['MoobotFactoids']
def __init__(self):
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self.__parent = super(Dunno, self)
self.__parent.__init__()
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self.db = DunnoDB()
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def die(self):
self.db.close()
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self.__parent.die()
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def invalidCommand(self, irc, msg, tokens):
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channel = msg.args[0]
if ircutils.isChannel(channel):
dunno = self.db.random(channel)
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if dunno is not None:
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dunno = dunno.text
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prefixName = self.registryValue('prefixNick', channel)
dunno = plugins.standardSubstitute(irc, msg, dunno)
irc.reply(dunno, prefixName=prefixName)
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def add(self, irc, msg, args, user, at, channel, dunno):
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"""[<channel>] <text>
Adds <text> as a "dunno" to be used as a random response when no
command or factoid key matches. Can optionally contain '$who', which
will be replaced by the user's name when the dunno is displayed.
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<channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
itself.
"""
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id = self.db.add(channel, dunno, user.id, at)
irc.replySuccess('Dunno #%s added.' % id)
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add = wrap(add, ['user', 'now', 'channeldb', 'text'])
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def remove(self, irc, msg, args, user, channel, id):
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"""[<channel>] <id>
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Removes dunno with the given <id>. <channel> is only necessary if the
message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
# Must be registered to use this
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try:
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dunno = self.db.get(channel, id)
if user.id != dunno.by:
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# XXX We need to come up with a way to handle this capability
# checking when channel is None. It'll probably involve
# something along the lines of using admin instead of
# #channel,op. The function should be added to
# plugins/__init__.py
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cap = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, 'op')
if not ircdb.users.checkCapability(cap):
irc.errorNoCapability(cap)
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self.db.remove(channel, id)
irc.replySuccess()
except KeyError:
irc.error('No dunno has id #%s.' % id)
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remove = wrap(remove, ['user', 'channeldb', ('id', 'dunno')])
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def search(self, irc, msg, args, channel, text):
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"""[<channel>] <text>
Search for dunno containing the given text. Returns the ids of the
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dunnos with the text in them. <channel> is only necessary if the
message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
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def p(dunno):
return text.lower() in dunno.text.lower()
ids = [str(dunno.id) for dunno in self.db.select(channel, p)]
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if ids:
s = 'Dunno search for %r (%s found): %s.' % \
(text, len(ids), utils.commaAndify(ids))
irc.reply(s)
else:
irc.reply('No dunnos found matching that search criteria.')
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search = wrap(search, ['channeldb', 'text'])
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def get(self, irc, msg, args, channel, id):
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"""[<channel>] <id>
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Display the text of the dunno with the given id. <channel> is only
necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
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try:
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dunno = self.db.get(channel, id)
name = ircdb.users.getUser(dunno.by).name
at = time.localtime(dunno.at)
timeStr = time.strftime(conf.supybot.humanTimestampFormat(), at)
irc.reply("Dunno #%s: %r (added by %s at %s)" % \
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(id, dunno.text, name, timeStr))
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except KeyError:
irc.error('No dunno found with that id.')
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get = wrap(get, ['channeldb', ('id', 'dunno')])
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def change(self, irc, msg, args, channel, id, replacer):
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"""[<channel>] <id> <regexp>
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Alters the dunno with the given id according to the provided regexp.
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<channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
itself.
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"""
try:
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# Should this check that Record.by == user.id ||
# checkChannelCapability like remove() does?
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self.db.change(channel, id, replacer)
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except KeyError:
irc.error('There is no dunno #%s.' % id)
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return
irc.replySuccess()
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change = wrap(change, ['channeldb', ('id', 'dunno'), 'regexpReplacer'])
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def stats(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
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"""[<channel>]
Returns the number of dunnos in the dunno database. <channel> is only
necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
num = self.db.size(channel)
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irc.reply('There %s %s in my database.' %
(utils.be(num), utils.nItems('dunno', num)))
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stats = wrap(stats, ['channeldb'])
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Class = Dunno
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