Limnoria/scripts/supybot-wizard

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import supybot
import fix
import os
import re
import sys
import sets
import pydoc
import pprint
import socket
import optparse
import textwrap
import ansi
import conf
import debug
import utils
import ircutils
debug.minimumPriority = 'high'
useColor = False
def wrapWithBold(f):
def ff(*args, **kwargs):
if useColor:
sys.stdout.write(ansi.BOLD)
ret = f(*args, **kwargs)
if useColor:
print ansi.RESET
return ret
return ff
from questions import yn, anything, something, expect
yn = wrapWithBold(yn)
expect = wrapWithBold(expect)
anything = wrapWithBold(anything)
something = wrapWithBold(something)
def getPlugins():
filenames = []
for dir in conf.pluginDirs:
filenames.extend(os.listdir(dir))
plugins = sets.Set([])
for filename in filenames:
if filename.endswith('.py') and filename[0].isupper():
plugins.add(os.path.splitext(filename)[0])
plugins.discard('Owner')
plugins = list(plugins)
plugins.sort()
return plugins
def loadPlugin(name):
import Owner
try:
module = Owner.loadPluginModule(name)
if hasattr(module, 'Class'):
return module
else:
myPrint("""That plugin loaded fine, but didn't seem to be a real
Supybot plugin; there was no Class variable to tell us what class
to load when we load the plugin. We'll skip over it for now, but
you can always add it later.""")
return None
except Exception, e:
myPrint("""We encountered a bit of trouble trying to load that plugin.
Python told us %s. We'll skip over it for now, you can always add it
later.""" % e)
return None
def describePlugin(module, showUsage):
if module.__doc__:
myPrint(module.__doc__, unformatted=False)
elif hasattr(module.Class, '__doc__'):
myPrint(module.Class.__doc__, unformatted=False)
else:
myPrint("""Unfortunately, this plugin doesn't seem to have any
documentation. Sorry about that.""")
if showUsage:
if hasattr(module, 'example'):
if yn('This plugin has a usage example. '
'Would you like to see it?') == 'y':
pydoc.pager(module.example)
else:
myPrint("""This plugin has no usage example.""")
def configurePlugin(module, onStart, afterConnect, advanced):
if hasattr(module, 'configure'):
myPrint("""Beginning configuration for %s..."""%module.Class.__name__)
module.configure(onStart, afterConnect, advanced)
print # Blank line :)
myPrint("""Done!""")
else:
onStart.append('load %s' % module.__name__)
def clearLoadedPlugins(onStart, plugins):
for s in onStart:
if s.startswith('load '):
(_, plugin) = s.split(None, 1)
if plugin in plugins:
plugins.remove(plugin)
_windowsVarRe = re.compile(r'%(\w+)%')
def getDirectoryName(default):
done = False
while not done:
dir = anything('What directory do you want to use? '
'[defaults to %s]' % os.path.join(os.curdir, default))
if not dir:
dir = default
dir = os.path.expanduser(dir)
dir = _windowsVarRe.sub(r'$\1', dir)
dir = os.path.expandvars(dir)
dir = os.path.abspath(dir)
try:
os.makedirs(dir)
done = True
except OSError, e:
if e.args[0] != 17: # File exists.
myPrint("""Sorry, I couldn't make that directory for some
reason. The Operating System told me %s. You're going to
have to pick someplace else.""" % e)
else:
done = True
return os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(dir))
def myPrint(s, unformatted=True):
if unformatted:
s = utils.normalizeWhitespace(s)
print textwrap.fill(s)
print
def main():
global useColor
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage='Usage: %prog [options]',
version='Supybot %s' % conf.version)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
nick = ''
user = ''
ident = ''
serverpassword = ''
server = None
onStart = []
afterConnect = []
debugVariables = {}
configVariables = {}
myPrint("""This is a wizard to help you start running supybot. What it
will do is create a single Python file whose effect will be that of
starting an IRC bot with the options you select here. So hold on tight
and be ready to be interrogated :)""")
myPrint("""First of all, we can bold the questions you're asked so you can
easily distinguish the mostly useless blather (like this) from the
questions that you actually have to answer.""")
if yn('Would you like to try this bolding?') == 'y':
useColor = True
if yn('Do you see this in bold?') == 'n':
myPrint("""Sorry, it looks like your terminal isn't ANSI compliant.
Try again some other day, on some other terminal :)""")
useColor = False
else:
myPrint("""Great!""")
###
# Preliminary questions.
###
myPrint("""We've got some preliminary things to get out of the way before
we can really start asking you questions that directly relate to what your
bot is going to be like.""")
# Advanced?
myPrint("""We want to know if you consider yourself an advanced Supybot
user because some questions are just utterly boring and useless for new
users. Others might not make sense unless you've used Supybot for some
time.""")
advanced = yn('Are you an advanced Supybot user?') == 'y'
### Directories.
myPrint("""Now we've got to ask you some questions about where some of
your directories are (or, perhaps, will be :)). If you're running this
wizard from the directory you'll actually be starting your bot from and
don't mind creating some directories in the current directory, then just
don't give answers to these questions and we'll create the directories we
need right here in this directory.""")
# logDir
myPrint("""Your bot will need to put his logs somewhere. Do you have any
specific place you'd like them? If not, just press enter and we'll make
a directory named "logs" right here.""")
conf.logDir = getDirectoryName('logs')
configVariables['logDir'] = conf.logDir
# dataDir
myPrint("""Your bot will need to put various data somewhere. Things like
databases, downloaded files, etc. Do you have any specific place you'd
like the bot to put these things? If not, just press enter and we'll make
a directory named "data" right here.""")
conf.dataDir = getDirectoryName('data')
configVariables['dataDir'] = conf.dataDir
# confDir
myPrint("""Your bot must know where to find his configuration files. It'll
probably only make one or two, but it's gotta have some place to put them.
Where should that place be? If you don't care, just press enter and we'll
make a directory right here named "conf" where it'll store his stuff. """)
conf.confDir = getDirectoryName('conf')
configVariables['confDir'] = conf.confDir
myPrint("Good! We're done with the directory stuff.")
# pluginDirs
myPrint("""Your bot will also need to know where to find his plugins at.
Of course, he already knows where the plugins that he came with are, but
your own personal plugins that you write for will probably be somewhere
else. Where do you plan to put those plugins? If you don't know, just
press enter and we'll put a "plugins" directory right here that you can
stick your own personal plugins in.""")
pluginDir = getDirectoryName('plugins')
conf.pluginDirs.insert(0, pluginDir)
myPrint("""Of course, you can have more than one plugin directory.""")
while yn('Would you like to add another plugin directory?') == 'y':
pluginDir = getDirectoryName('plugins')
if pluginDir != 'plugins' and pluginDir not in conf.pluginDirs:
conf.pluginDirs.insert(0, pluginDir)
configVariables['pluginDirs'] = conf.pluginDirs
###
# Bot stuff
###
myPrint("""Now we're going to ask you things that actually relate to the
bot you'll be running.""")
# server
if server:
if yn('You\'ve already got a default server of %s:%s. '
'Do you want to change this?' % server) == 'y':
server = None
while not server:
serverString = something('What server would you like to connect to?')
try:
myPrint("""Looking up %s...""" % serverString)
ip = socket.gethostbyname(serverString)
except:
myPrint("""Sorry, I couldn't find that server. Perhaps you
misspelled it?""")
continue
myPrint("""Found %s (%s).""" % (serverString, ip))
myPrint("""IRC Servers almost always accept connections on port
6667. They can, however, accept connections anywhere their admin
feels like he wants to accept connections from.""")
if yn('Does this server require connection on a non-standard port?') \
=='y':
port = 0
while not port:
port = something('What port is that?')
try:
i = int(port)
if not (0 < i < 65536):
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
myPrint("""That's not a valid port.""")
port = 0
else:
port = 6667
server = ':'.join(map(str, [serverString, port]))
# nick
if nick:
if yn("You've already got a default nick of %s. "
"Do you want to change this?" % nick) == 'y':
nick = ''
while not nick:
nick = something('What nick would you like your bot to use?')
if not ircutils.isNick(nick):
myPrint("""That's not a valid nick. Go ahead and pick another.""")
nick = ''
# user
if user:
if yn("You've already got a default user of %s. "
"Do you want to change this?" % user) == 'y':
user = ''
if not user:
myPrint("""If you've ever done a /whois on a person, you know that IRC
provides a way for users to show the world their full name. What would
you like your bot's full name to be? If you don't care, just press
enter and it'll be the same as your bot's nick.""")
while not user:
user = anything('What would you like your bot\'s full name to be?')
if not user:
user = nick
# ident (if advanced)
if advanced:
if ident:
if yn("You've already got a default ident of %s. "
"Do you want to change this?" % ident) == 'y':
ident = ''
if not ident:
myPrint("""IRC servers also allow you to set your ident, which they
might need if they can't find your identd server. What would you
like your ident to be? If you don't care, press enter and we'll
use the same string as your bot's nick.""")
while not ident:
ident = anything('What would you like your bot\'s ident to be?')
if not ident:
ident = nick
else:
ident = nick
# password
if serverpassword:
if yn('You\'ve already got a default password of %s. '
'Do you want to change this?' % password) == 'y':
serverpassword = ''
if not serverpassword:
myPrint("""Some servers require a password to connect to them. Most
public servers don't. If you try to connect to a server and for some
reason it just won't work, it might be that you need to set a
password.""")
serverpassword = anything('What password? If you decided not to use '
'a password, just press enter.')
myPrint("""Of course, having an IRC bot isn't the most useful thing in the
world unless you can make that bot join some channels.""")
if yn('Do you want your bot to join some channels when he connects? '
'Use spaces to separate the channels.')=='y':
channels = something('What channels?')
channels = channels.split()
while not all(ircutils.isChannel, channels):
# FIXME: say which ones weren't channels.
myPrint("""Not all of those are valid IRC channels. Be sure to
prefix the channel with # (or +, or !, or &, but no one uses those
channels, really).""")
channels = something('What channels?')
afterConnect.append('admin join %s' % map(utils.dqrepr, channels))
###
# Plugins
###
plugins = getPlugins()
for s in ('Admin','User','Channel','Misc'):
s = 'load %s' % s
if s not in onStart:
onStart.append(s)
clearLoadedPlugins(onStart, plugins)
# bulk
addedBulk = False
if advanced and yn('Would you like to add plugins en masse first?') == 'y':
addedBulk = True
myPrint("""The available plugins are %s. What plugins would you like
to add? If you've changed your mind and would rather not add plugins
in bulk like this, just press enter and we'll move on to the individual
plugin configuration.""" % utils.commaAndify(plugins))
massPlugins = anything('Separate plugin names by spaces:')
for name in massPlugins.split():
module = loadPlugin(name)
if module is not None:
configurePlugin(module, onStart, afterConnect, advanced)
clearLoadedPlugins(onStart, plugins)
# individual
if yn('Would you like to look at plugins individually?') == 'y':
myPrint("""Next comes your oppurtunity to learn more about the plugins
that are available and select some (or all!) of them to run in your
bot. Before you have to make a decision, of course, you'll be able to
see a short description of the plugin and, if you choose, an example
session with the plugin. Let's begin.""")
showUsage = yn('Would you like the option of seeing usage examples?') \
=='y'
name = expect('What plugin would you like to look at?', plugins)
while name:
module = loadPlugin(name)
if module is not None:
describePlugin(module, showUsage)
if yn('Would you like to load this plugin?') == 'y':
configurePlugin(module, onStart, afterConnect, advanced)
clearLoadedPlugins(onStart, plugins)
if yn('Would you like add another plugin?') == 'n':
break
name = expect('What plugin would you like to look at?', plugins)
###
# Sundry
###
myPrint("""Although supybot offers a supybot-adduser.py script, with which
you can add users to your bot's user database, it's *very* important that
you have an owner user for you bot.""")
if yn('Would you like to add an owner user for your bot?') == 'y':
import ircdb
name = something('What should the owner\'s username be?')
try:
id = ircdb.users.getUserId(name)
u = ircdb.users.getUser(id)
if u.checkCapability('owner'):
myPrint("""That user already exists, and has owner capabilities
already. Perhaps you added it before? """)
if yn('Do you want to remove its owner capability?')=='y':
u.removeCapability('owner')
ircdb.setUser(id, u)
else:
myPrint("""That user already exists, but doesn't have owner
capabilities.""")
if yn('Do you want to add to it owner capabilities?') == 'y':
u.addCapability('owner')
ircdb.setUser(id, u)
except KeyError:
password = something('What should the owner\'s password be?')
(id, u) = ircdb.users.newUser()
u.name = name
u.setPassword(password)
u.addCapability('owner')
ircdb.users.setUser(id, u)
myPrint("""Of course, when you're in an IRC channel you can address the bot
by its nick and it will respond, if you give it a valid command (it may or
may not respond, depending on what your config variable replyWhenNotCommand
is set to). But your bot can also respond to a short "prefix character,"
so instead of saying "bot: do this," you can say, "@do this" and achieve
the same effect. Of course, you don't *have* to have a prefix char, but
if the bot ends up participating significantly in your channel, it'll ease
things.""")
if yn('Would you like to set the prefix char(s) for your bot?') == 'y':
myPrint("""Enter any characters you want here, but be careful: they
should be rare enough that people don't accidentally address the bot
(simply because they'll probably be annoyed if they do address the bot
on accident). You can even have more than one. I (jemfinch) am quite
partial to @, but that's because I've been using it since my ocamlbot
days.""")
import callbacks
conf.prefixChars = anything('What would you like your bot\'s '
'prefix character(s) to be?')
while callbacks.canonicalName(conf.prefixChars) != conf.prefixChars:
conf.prefixChars = anything('That includes one or more invalid '
'prefix characters. What would you'
'like your bot\'s prefix character(s)'
'to be?')
configVariables['prefixChars'] = conf.prefixChars
else:
configVariables['prefixChars'] = ''
# enablePipeSyntax
myPrint("""Supybot allows nested commands. You've probably
read about them in our website or documentation, and almost certainly have
seen them in the plugin examples (if you chose to read them), By default,
they work with a syntax that looks something like Lisp with square
brackets. I.e., to call the command foo on the output of bar, you would
use "foo [bar]". Supybot is also capable of providing a pipe syntax
similar to *nix pipes. In addition to "foo [bar]", you could achieve the
same effect with "bar | foo", which some people find more natural. This
syntax is disabled by default because so many people have pipes in their
nicks, and we've found it to be somewhat frustrating to have to quote such
nicks in commands.""")
if yn('Would you like to enable the pipe syntax for nesting?') == 'y':
configVariables['enablePipeSyntax'] = True
###
# debug variables.
###
# debug.stderr
myPrint("""By default, your bot will log not only to files in the logs
directory you gave it, but also to stderr. We find this useful for
debugging, and also just for the pretty output (it's colored!)""")
if yn('Would you like to turn off this logging to stderr?') == 'y':
debugVariables['stderr'] = False
else:
# debug.colorterm
myPrint("""Some terminals may not be able to display the pretty colors
logged to stderr. By default, though, we turn the colors off for
Windows machines and leave it on for *nix machines.""")
if yn('Would you like to turn this colorization off?') == 'y':
debugVariables['colorterm'] = False
# debug.minimumPriority
myPrint("""Your bot can handle debug messages at four priorities, 'high,'
'normal,' 'low,' and 'verbose,' in decreasing order of priority. By
default, your bot will log all of these priorities. You can, however,
specify that he only log messages above a certain priority level. Of
course, all error messages will still be logged.""")
priority = anything('What would you like the minimum priority to be? '
'Just press enter to accept the default.')
while priority and priority not in ['verbose', 'low', 'normal', 'high']:
myPrint("""That's not a valid priority. Valid priorities include
'verbose,' 'low,' 'normal,' and 'high,' not including the quotes or
the commas.""")
priority = anything('What would you like the minimum priority to be? '
'Just press enter to accept the default.')
if priority:
debugVariables['minimumPriority'] = priority
if advanced:
myPrint("""Here's some stuff you only get to choose if you're an
advanced user :)""")
# replyWhenNotCommand
myPrint("""By default, when people address your bot but don't give it
a valid command, it'll respond with a message saying that they didn't
give it a valid command. When your channel grows more accustomed to
the bot, they may prefer that it not do that, since any command you
give the bot (at least within the included plugins) will respond with
something, so invalid commands are still noticeable. This decreases
the channel traffic somewhat.""")
if yn('Would you like to turn off the bot\'s replies when he\'s '
'addressed but given a non-command?') == 'y':
configVariables['replyWhenNotCommand'] = False
# replyWithPrivateNotice
myPrint("""When a user sends a command to the bot from within a
channel, the bot, by default, also responds to that channel. In some
rather busy channels this might be considered spam, especially if the
command returns several lines in its result. In this case you may want
to notice the user instead.""")
if yn('Would you like the bot to notice replies to users in private '
'when a command is executed in a channel?') == 'y':
configVariables['replyWithPrivateNotice'] = True
myPrint("""Here in supybot-developer world, we really like Python. In
fact, we like it so much we just couldn't do without the ability to
have our bots evaluate arbitrary Python code. Of course, we are aware
of the possible security hazards in allowing such a thing, but we're
pretty sure our capability system is sound enough to do such a thing
with some kind of security. Nevertheless, by default we have these
commands (eval and exec, both in the Owner plugin which is
loaded by default) disabled by a config variable allowEval. If you'd
like to use either eval or exec, you'll have to make this variable
True. Unless you intend to hack on supybot a lot, we suggest against
it -- it's just not worth the risk, and if you find something that you
can't do via a command because the command you want doesn't exist, you
should tell us and we'll implement the command (rather than make you
allow eval). But either way, here's your chance to enable it.""")
if yn('Would you like to enable allowEval, possibly opening you to '
'a significant security risk?') == 'y':
configVariables['allowEval'] = True
# throttleTime
myPrint("""In order to prevent flooding itself off the network,
your bot by default will not send more than one message per second to
the network. This is, however, configurable.""")
if yn('Would you like to change the minimum amount of time between '
'messages your bot sends to the network?') == 'y':
throttleTime = None
while throttleTime is None:
throttleTime = something('How long do you want your bot to '
'wait between sending messages to '
'the server? Floating point values '
'are accepted.')
try:
throttleTime = float(throttleTime)
except ValueError:
myPrint("""That's not a valid time. You'll need to give
a floating-point number.""")
throttleTime = None
###
# This is close to the end.
###
if not advanced:
myPrint("""There are a lot of options we didn't ask you about simply
because we'd rather you get up and running and have time left to play
around with your bot. But come back and see us! When you've played
around with your bot enough to know what you like, what you don't like,
what you'd like to change, then come back and run this script again
and tell us you're an advanced user. Some of those questions might be
boring, but they'll really help you customize your bot :)""")
else:
myPrint("""This is your last chance to do any configuration before I
write the bot script.""")
if yn('Would you like to add any commands to be given to the bot '
'before it connects to the server?') == 'y':
command = anything('What command? Just press enter when done.')
while command:
onStart.append(command)
command = anything('Another command?')
if yn('Would you like to add any commands to be given to the bot '
'after it connects to the server?') == 'y':
command = anything('What command? Just press enter when done.')
while command:
afterConnect.append(command)
command = anything('Another command?')
###
# Writing the bot script.
###
filename = reduce(os.path.join, [conf.installDir, 'src', 'template.py'])
fd = file(filename)
template = fd.read()
fd.close()
format = pprint.pformat
template = template.replace('"%%nick%%"', repr(nick))
template = template.replace('"%%user%%"', repr(user))
template = template.replace('"%%ident%%"', repr(ident))
template = template.replace('"%%password%%"', repr(serverpassword))
template = template.replace('"%%server%%"', repr(server))
template = template.replace('"%%onStart%%"', format(onStart))
template = template.replace('"%%afterConnect%%"', format(afterConnect))
template = template.replace('"%%debugVariables%%"', format(debugVariables))
template = template.replace('"%%configVariables%%"',
format(configVariables))
template = template.replace('/usr/bin/env python',
os.path.normpath(sys.executable))
filename = '%s-botscript.py' % nick
fd = file(filename, 'w')
fd.write(template)
fd.close()
if os.name == 'posix':
os.chmod(filename, 0755)
myPrint("""All done! Your new bot script is %s. If you're running a *nix,
you can start your bot script with the command line "./%s". If you're not
running a *nix or similar machine, you'll just have to start it like you
start all your other Python scripts.""" % (filename, filename))
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
main()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print
print
myPrint("""Well, it looks like you cancelled out of the wizard before
it was done. Unfortunately, I didn't get to write anything to file.
Please run the wizard again to completion.""")