Limnoria/plugins/Scheduler.py

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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.
"""
import supybot
__revision__ = "$Id$"
__author__ = supybot.authors.jemfinch
import supybot.plugins as plugins
import sets
import time
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
class Scheduler(callbacks.Privmsg):
def __init__(self):
callbacks.Privmsg.__init__(self)
self.events = {}
def _makeCommandFunction(self, irc, msg, command, remove=True):
"""Makes a function suitable for scheduling from command."""
tokens = callbacks.tokenize(command)
def f():
if remove:
del self.events[str(f.eventId)]
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
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.
"""
(seconds, command) = privmsgs.getArgs(args, required=2)
try:
seconds = int(seconds)
except ValueError:
irc.error('Invalid seconds value: %r' % seconds)
return
f = self._makeCommandFunction(irc, msg, command)
id = schedule.addEvent(f, time.time() + seconds)
f.eventId = id
self.events[str(id)] = command
irc.replySuccess('Event #%s added.' % id)
def remove(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<id>
Removes the event scheduled with id <id> from the schedule.
"""
id = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
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()
except KeyError:
irc.error('Invalid event id.')
else:
irc.error('Invalid event id.')
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)
name = name.lower()
try:
seconds = int(seconds)
except ValueError:
irc.error('Invalid seconds: %r' % seconds)
return
try:
name = int(name)
irc.error('Names must not be an integer.')
return
except ValueError:
pass
self.events[name] = command
f = self._makeCommandFunction(irc, msg, command, remove=False)
id = schedule.addPeriodicEvent(f, seconds, name)
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()
def list(self, irc, msg, args):
"""takes no arguments
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))
else:
irc.reply('There are currently no scheduled commands.')
Class = Scheduler
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