Limnoria/plugins/News.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (c) 2003, Daniel DiPaolo
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"""
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A module to allow each channel to have "news" which people will be notified of
when they join the channel. News items may have expiration dates.
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"""
import plugins
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import os
import time
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import sqlite
import conf
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import ircdb
import utils
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import privmsgs
import callbacks
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def configure(onStart, afterConnect, advanced):
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# This will be called by setup.py to configure this module. onStart and
# afterConnect are both lists. Append to onStart the commands you would
# like to be run when the bot is started; append to afterConnect the
# commands you would like to be run when the bot has finished connecting.
from questions import expect, anything, something, yn
onStart.append('load News')
example = utils.wrapLines("""
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<Strike> !listnews
<strikebot> Strike: News for #sourcereview: (#1) Test; (#3) Expiration test
five-million-and-one; (#5) no expire
<Strike> !readnews 1
<strikebot> Strike: no expiration (Subject: "Test", added by Strike on 10:15
PM, September 03, 2003, expires at 12:00 AM, September 12, 2003)
<Strike> !addnews 5000 Another test news item: Here is the news text, much
longer than the subject should be. The subject should be short and sweet like
a headline whereas the text can be a lot more detailed.
<strikebot> Strike: The operation succeeded.
<Strike> !listnews
<strikebot> Strike: News for #sourcereview: (#1) Test; (#3) Expiration test
five-million-and-one; (#5) no expire; (#7) Another test news item
<Strike> !readnews 7
<strikebot> Strike: Here is the news text, much longer than the subject should
be. The subject should be short and sweet like a headline whereas the text can
be a lot more detailed. (Subject: "Another test news item", added by Strike on
07:12 PM, September 12, 2003, expires at 08:36 PM, September 12, 2003)
""")
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class News(plugins.ChannelDBHandler, callbacks.Privmsg):
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def __init__(self):
plugins.ChannelDBHandler.__init__(self)
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callbacks.Privmsg.__init__(self)
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self.removeOld = False
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def makeDb(self, filename):
if os.path.exists(filename):
return sqlite.connect(filename)
db = sqlite.connect(filename)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE news (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
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subject TEXT,
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item TEXT,
added_at TIMESTAMP,
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expires_at TIMESTAMP,
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added_by TEXT
)""")
db.commit()
return db
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def addnews(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
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"""[<channel>] <expires> <subject>: <text>
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Adds a given news item of <text> to a channel with the given <subject>.
If <expires> isn't 0, that news item will expire <expires> seconds from
now. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the
channel itself.
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"""
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# Parse out the args
i = None
for i, arg in enumerate(args):
if arg.endswith(':'):
i += 1
break
if not i:
raise callbacks.ArgumentError
added_at = int(time.time())
expire_interval = int(args[0])
expires = expire_interval and (added_at + expire_interval)
subject = ' '.join(args[1:i])
text = ' '.join(args[i:])
# Set the other stuff needed for the insert.
if ircdb.users.hasUser(msg.prefix):
name = ircdb.users.getUser(msg.prefix).name
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else:
name = msg.nick
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("INSERT INTO news VALUES (NULL, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s)",
subject[:-1], text, added_at, expires, name)
db.commit()
irc.reply(msg, conf.replySuccess)
addnews = privmsgs.checkChannelCapability(addnews, 'news')
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def _readnews(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""[<channel>] <number>
Display the text for news item with id <number> from <channel>.
<channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
itself.
"""
channel = privmsgs.getChannel(msg, args)
id = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT news.item, news.subject, news.added_at,
news.expires_at, news.added_by FROM news
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WHERE news.id=%s""", id)
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if cursor.rowcount == 0:
irc.error(msg, 'No news item matches that id.')
else:
item, subject, added_at, expires_at, added_by = cursor.fetchone()
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if int(expires_at) == 0:
s = '%s (Subject: "%s", added by %s on %s)' % \
(item, subject, added_by,
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time.strftime(conf.humanTimestampFormat,
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time.localtime(int(added_at))))
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else:
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s = '%s (Subject: "%s", added by %s on %s, expires at %s)' % \
(item, subject, added_by,
time.strftime(conf.humanTimestampFormat,
time.localtime(int(added_at))),
time.strftime(conf.humanTimestampFormat,
time.localtime(int(expires_at))))
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irc.reply(msg, s)
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def news(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<channel>] [<number>]
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Display the news items for <channel> in the format of '(#id) subject'.
If <number> is given, retrieve only that news item; otherwise retrieve
all news items. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent
in the channel itself.
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"""
channel = privmsgs.getChannel(msg, args)
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number = privmsgs.getArgs(args, needed=0, optional=1)
if number:
self._readnews(irc, msg, [channel, number])
return
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db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT news.id, news.subject FROM news
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WHERE news.expires_at > %s
OR news.expires_at=0""", int(time.time()))
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if cursor.rowcount == 0:
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irc.reply(msg, 'No news for %s' % channel)
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else:
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items = ['(#%s) %s' % (id, s) for (id, s) in cursor.fetchall()]
s = 'News for %s: %s' % (channel, '; '.join(items))
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irc.reply(msg, s)
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def removenews(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
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"""[<channel>] <number>
Removes the news item with id <number> from <channel>. <channel> is
only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
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id = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
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cursor.execute("""SELECT * FROM news WHERE id=%s""", id)
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if cursor.rowcount == 0:
irc.error(msg, 'No news item matches that id.')
else:
cursor.execute("""DELETE FROM news WHERE news.id = %s""", id)
db.commit()
irc.reply(msg, conf.replySuccess)
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removenews = privmsgs.checkChannelCapability(removenews, 'news')
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def changenews(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
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"""[<channel>] <number> <regexp>
Changes the news item with id <number> from <channel> according to the
regular expression <regexp>. <regexp> should be of the form
s/text/replacement/flags. <channel> is only necessary if the message
isn't sent on the channel itself.
"""
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(id, regexp) = privmsgs.getArgs(args, needed=2)
try:
replacer = utils.perlReToReplacer(regexp)
except ValueError, e:
irc.error(msg, str(e))
return
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT subject, item FROM news WHERE id=%s""", id)
if cursor.rowcount == 0:
irc.error(msg, 'No news item matches that id.')
return
(subject, item) = cursor.fetchone()
s = '%s: %s' % (subject, item)
s = replacer(s)
(newSubject, newItem) = s.split(': ')
cursor.execute("""UPDATE news SET subject=%s, item=%s WHERE id=%s""",
newSubject, newItem, id)
irc.reply(msg, conf.replySuccess)
changenews = privmsgs.checkChannelCapability(changenews, 'news')
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def oldnews(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<channel>] [<number>]
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Returns the old news item for <channel> with id <number>. If no number
is given, returns all the old news items in reverse order. <channel>
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is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
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channel = privmsgs.getChannel(msg, args)
id = privmsgs.getArgs(args, needed=0, optional=1)
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
if id:
try:
id = int(id)
except ValueError:
irc.error(msg, '%r isn\'t a valid id.' % id)
return
cursor.execute("""SELECT subject, item FROM news WHERE id=%s""",id)
if cursor.rowcount == 0:
irc.error(msg, 'No news item matches that id.')
else:
(subject, item) = cursor.fetchone()
irc.reply(msg, '%s: %s' % (cursor, item))
else:
cursor.execute("""SELECT id, subject FROM news
WHERE expires_at <> 0 AND expires_at < %s
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ORDER BY id DESC""", int(time.time()))
if cursor.rowcount == 0:
irc.error(msg, 'I have no news for that channel.')
return
subjects = ['#%s: %s' % (id, s) for (id, s) in cursor.fetchall()]
irc.reply(msg, utils.commaAndify(subjects))
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Class = News
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# vim:set shiftwidth=4 tabstop=8 expandtab textwidth=78: