Limnoria/plugins/Scheduler/plugin.py
Valentin Lorentz efed7d8081 Move the 'ignore=False' trick from callbacks to Scheduler
I fear putting it in callbacks would be overzealous and reset it
within the processing of the same message, eg. when using conditional
to set the 'ignore' tag before other nested commands run.
2023-01-19 10:31:13 +01:00

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# Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Jeremiah Fincher
# Copyright (c) 2010-2021, Valentin Lorentz
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import time
import os
import math
import shutil
import tempfile
import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
from supybot.commands import *
import supybot.schedule as schedule
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
from supybot.i18n import PluginInternationalization, internationalizeDocstring
_ = PluginInternationalization('Scheduler')
import supybot.world as world
import supybot.utils.minisix as minisix
pickle = minisix.pickle
datadir = conf.supybot.directories.data()
filename = conf.supybot.directories.data.dirize('Scheduler.pickle')
class Scheduler(callbacks.Plugin):
"""This plugin allows you to schedule commands to execute at a later time."""
def __init__(self, irc):
self.__parent = super(Scheduler, self)
self.__parent.__init__(irc)
self.events = {}
self._restoreEvents(irc)
world.flushers.append(self._flush)
def _getNextRunIn(self, first_run, now, period, not_right_now=False):
next_run_in = period - ((now - first_run) % period)
if not_right_now and next_run_in < 5:
# don't run immediatly, it might overwhelm the bot on
# startup.
next_run_in += period
return next_run_in
def _restoreEvents(self, irc):
try:
pkl = open(filename, 'rb')
try:
eventdict = pickle.load(pkl)
except Exception as e:
self.log.debug('Unable to load pickled data: %s', e)
return
finally:
pkl.close()
except IOError as e:
self.log.debug('Unable to open pickle file: %s', e)
return
for name, event in eventdict.items():
# old DBs don't have the "network", let's take the current network
# instead.
network = event.get('network', irc.network)
try:
if event['type'] == 'single': # non-repeating event
n = None
if schedule.schedule.counter > int(name):
# counter not reset, we're probably reloading the plugin
# though we'll never know for sure, because other
# plugins can schedule stuff, too.
n = int(name)
# Here we use event.get() method instead of event[]
# This is to maintain compatibility with older bots
# lacking 'is_reminder' in their event dicts
is_reminder = event.get('is_reminder', False)
self._add(network, event['msg'], event['time'], event['command'],
is_reminder, n)
elif event['type'] == 'repeat': # repeating event
now = time.time()
first_run = event.get('first_run')
if first_run is None:
# old DBs don't have a "first_run"; let's take "now" as
# first_run.
first_run = now
# Preserve the offset over restarts; eg. if event['time']
# is 24hours, we want to keep running the command at the
# same time of day.
next_run_in = self._getNextRunIn(
first_run, now, event['time'], not_right_now=True)
self._repeat(network, event['msg'], name,
event['time'], event['command'], first_run, next_run_in)
except AssertionError as e:
if str(e) == 'An event with the same name has already been scheduled.':
# we must be reloading the plugin, event is still scheduled
self.log.info('Event %s already exists, adding to dict.', name)
self.events[name] = event
else:
raise
def _flush(self):
try:
pklfd, tempfn = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='scheduler', dir=datadir)
pkl = os.fdopen(pklfd, 'wb')
try:
pickle.dump(self.events, pkl)
except Exception as e:
self.log.warning('Unable to store pickled data: %s', e)
pkl.close()
shutil.move(tempfn, filename)
except (IOError, shutil.Error) as e:
self.log.warning('File error: %s', e)
def die(self):
self._flush()
world.flushers.remove(self._flush)
self.__parent.die()
def _makeCommandFunction(self, network, msg, command, remove=True):
"""Makes a function suitable for scheduling from command."""
def f():
# If the network isn't available, pick any other one
irc = world.getIrc(network) or world.ircs[0]
tokens = callbacks.tokenize(command,
channel=msg.channel, network=irc.network)
if remove:
del self.events[str(f.eventId)]
# A previous run of the command may have set 'ignored' to True,
# causing this run to not include response from nested commands;
# as NestedCommandsIrcProxy.reply() would confuse it with the
# subcommand setting 'ignored' to True itself.
msg.tag('ignored', False)
self.Proxy(irc, msg, tokens)
return f
def _makeReminderFunction(self, network, msg, text):
"""Makes a function suitable for scheduling text"""
def f():
# If the network isn't available, pick any other one
irc = world.getIrc(network) or world.ircs[0]
replyIrc = callbacks.ReplyIrcProxy(irc, msg)
replyIrc.reply(_('Reminder: %s') % text, msg=msg, prefixNick=True)
del self.events[str(f.eventId)]
return f
def _add(self, network, msg, t, command, is_reminder=False, name=None):
if is_reminder:
f = self._makeReminderFunction(network, msg, command)
else:
f = self._makeCommandFunction(network, msg, command)
id = schedule.addEvent(f, t, name)
f.eventId = id
self.events[str(id)] = {'command':command,
'is_reminder':is_reminder,
'msg':msg,
'network':network,
'time':t,
'type':'single'}
return id
@internationalizeDocstring
def add(self, irc, msg, args, seconds, command):
"""<seconds> <command>
Schedules the command string <command> to run <seconds> seconds in the
future. For example, 'scheduler add [seconds 30m] "echo [cpu]"' will
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). Do pay attention to the quotes in that example.
"""
t = time.time() + seconds
id = self._add(irc.network, msg, t, command)
irc.replySuccess(format(_('Event #%i added.'), id))
add = wrap(add, ['positiveInt', 'text'])
@internationalizeDocstring
def remind(self, irc, msg, args, seconds, text):
""" <seconds> <text>
Sets a reminder with string <text> to run <seconds> seconds in the
future. For example, 'scheduler remind [seconds 30m] "Hello World"'
will return '<nick> Reminder: Hello World' 30 minutes after being set.
"""
t = time.time() + seconds
id = self._add(irc.network, msg, t, text, is_reminder=True)
irc.replySuccess(format(_('Reminder Event #%i added.'), id))
remind = wrap(remind, ['positiveInt', 'text'])
@internationalizeDocstring
def remove(self, irc, msg, args, id):
"""<id>
Removes the event scheduled with id <id> from the schedule.
"""
if id in self.events:
del self.events[id]
try:
id = int(id)
except ValueError:
pass
try:
schedule.removeEvent(id)
irc.replySuccess()
except KeyError:
irc.error(_('Invalid event id.'))
else:
irc.error(_('Invalid event id.'))
remove = wrap(remove, ['lowered'])
def _repeat(self, network, msg, name, seconds, command, first_run, next_run_in):
f = self._makeCommandFunction(network, msg, command, remove=False)
f_wrapper = schedule.schedule.makePeriodicWrapper(f, seconds, name)
assert first_run is not None
id = schedule.addEvent(f_wrapper, time.time() + next_run_in, name)
assert id == name
self.events[name] = {'command':command,
'msg':msg,
'network':network,
'time':seconds,
'type':'repeat',
'first_run': first_run,
}
@internationalizeDocstring
def repeat(self, irc, msg, args, optlist, name, seconds, command):
"""[--delay <delay>] <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.
If --delay is given, starts in <delay> seconds instead of now.
"""
opts = dict(optlist)
name = name.lower()
if name in self.events:
irc.error(_('There is already an event with that name, please '
'choose another name.'), Raise=True)
next_run_in = opts.get('delay', 0)
first_run = time.time() + next_run_in
self._repeat(
irc.network, msg, name, seconds, command, first_run, next_run_in)
# We don't reply because the command runs immediately.
# But should we? What if the command doesn't have visible output?
# irc.replySuccess()
repeat = wrap(repeat, [
getopts({'delay': 'positiveInt'}),
'nonInt', 'positiveInt', 'text'])
@internationalizeDocstring
def list(self, irc, msg, args):
"""takes no arguments
Lists the currently scheduled events.
"""
L = list(self.events.items())
if L:
L.sort()
replies = []
now = time.time()
for (i, (name, event)) in enumerate(L):
if event['type'] == 'single':
replies.append(format('%s (in %T): %q', name,
event['time'] - now, event['command']))
else:
next_run_in = self._getNextRunIn(
event['first_run'], now, event['time'])
replies.append(format('%s (every %T, next run in %T): %q',
name, event['time'], next_run_in, event['command']))
irc.reply(format('%L', replies))
else:
irc.reply(_('There are currently no scheduled commands.'))
list = wrap(list)
Class = Scheduler
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