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Limnoria/plugins/Unix/plugin.py
James Vega ca56575eb5 Unix: Use converter to enforce "no spaces" for spell's argument.
Closes: Sf#3064304
Signed-off-by: James Vega <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
2010-09-20 19:44:01 -04:00

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###
# Copyright (c) 2002-2005, Jeremiah Fincher
# Copyright (c) 2008-2010, James Vega
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import os
import re
import pwd
import sys
import crypt
import errno
import random
import select
import struct
import subprocess
import supybot.utils as utils
from supybot.commands import *
import supybot.plugins as plugins
import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
def progstats():
pw = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())
response = format('Process ID %i running as user %q and as group %q '
'from directory %q with the command line %q. '
'Running on Python %s.',
os.getpid(), pw[0], pw[3],
os.getcwd(), ' '.join(sys.argv),
sys.version.translate(utils.str.chars, '\r\n'))
return response
class TimeoutError(IOError):
pass
def pipeReadline(fd, timeout=2):
(r, _, _) = select.select([fd], [], [], timeout)
if r:
return r[0].readline()
else:
raise TimeoutError
class Unix(callbacks.Plugin):
def errno(self, irc, msg, args, s):
"""<error number or code>
Returns the number of an errno code, or the errno code of a number.
"""
try:
i = int(s)
name = errno.errorcode[i]
except ValueError:
name = s.upper()
try:
i = getattr(errno, name)
except AttributeError:
irc.reply('I can\'t find the errno number for that code.')
return
except KeyError:
name = '(unknown)'
irc.reply(format('%s (#%i): %s', name, i, os.strerror(i)))
errno = wrap(errno, ['something'])
def progstats(self, irc, msg, args):
"""takes no arguments
Returns various unix-y information on the running supybot process.
"""
irc.reply(progstats())
def pid(self, irc, msg, args):
"""takes no arguments
Returns the current pid of the process for this Supybot.
"""
irc.reply(format('%i', os.getpid()), private=True)
pid = wrap(pid, [('checkCapability', 'owner')])
_cryptre = re.compile(r'[./0-9A-Za-z]')
def crypt(self, irc, msg, args, password, salt):
"""<password> [<salt>]
Returns the resulting of doing a crypt() on <password> If <salt> is
not given, uses a random salt. If running on a glibc2 system,
prepending '$1$' to your salt will cause crypt to return an MD5sum
based crypt rather than the standard DES based crypt.
"""
def makeSalt():
s = '\x00'
while self._cryptre.sub('', s) != '':
s = struct.pack('<h', random.randrange(-(2**15), 2**15))
return s
if not salt:
salt = makeSalt()
irc.reply(crypt.crypt(password, salt))
crypt = wrap(crypt, ['something', additional('something')])
def spell(self, irc, msg, args, word):
"""<word>
Returns the result of passing <word> to aspell/ispell. The results
shown are sorted from best to worst in terms of being a likely match
for the spelling of <word>.
"""
# We are only checking the first word
spellCmd = self.registryValue('spell.command')
if not spellCmd:
irc.error('The spell checking command is not configured. If one '
'is installed, reconfigure '
'supybot.plugins.Unix.spell.command appropriately.',
Raise=True)
if word and not word[0].isalpha():
irc.error('<word> must begin with an alphabet character.')
return
try:
inst = subprocess.Popen([spellCmd, '-a'], close_fds=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
except OSError, e:
irc.error(e, Raise=True)
ret = inst.poll()
if ret is not None:
s = inst.stderr.readline()
if not s:
s = inst.stdout.readline()
s = s.rstrip('\r\n')
s = s.lstrip('Error: ')
irc.error(s, Raise=True)
(out, err) = inst.communicate(word)
inst.wait()
lines = filter(None, out.splitlines())
lines.pop(0) # Banner
if not lines:
irc.error('No results found.', Raise=True)
line = lines.pop(0)
line2 = ''
if lines:
line2 = lines.pop(0)
# parse the output
# aspell will sometimes list spelling suggestions after a '*' or '+'
# line for complex words.
if line[0] in '*+' and line2:
line = line2
if line[0] in '*+':
resp = format('%q may be spelled correctly.', word)
elif line[0] == '#':
resp = format('I could not find an alternate spelling for %q',word)
elif line[0] == '&':
matches = line.split(':')[1].strip()
resp = format('Possible spellings for %q: %L.',
word, matches.split(', '))
else:
resp = 'Something unexpected was seen in the [ai]spell output.'
irc.reply(resp)
spell = wrap(spell, ['somethingWithoutSpaces'])
def fortune(self, irc, msg, args):
"""takes no arguments
Returns a fortune from the *nix fortune program.
"""
fortuneCmd = self.registryValue('fortune.command')
if fortuneCmd:
args = [fortuneCmd]
if self.registryValue('fortune.short'):
args.append('-s')
if self.registryValue('fortune.equal'):
args.append('-e')
if self.registryValue('fortune.offensive'):
args.append('-a')
args.extend(self.registryValue('fortune.files'))
try:
inst = subprocess.Popen(args, close_fds=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
stdin=file(os.devnull))
except OSError, e:
irc.error('It seems the configured fortune command was '
'not available.', Raise=True)
(out, err) = inst.communicate()
inst.wait()
lines = out.splitlines()
lines = map(str.rstrip, lines)
lines = filter(None, lines)
irc.replies(lines, joiner=' ')
else:
irc.error('The fortune command is not configured. If fortune is '
'installed on this system, reconfigure the '
'supybot.plugins.Unix.fortune.command configuration '
'variable appropriately.')
def wtf(self, irc, msg, args, _, something):
"""[is] <something>
Returns wtf <something> is. 'wtf' is a *nix command that first
appeared in NetBSD 1.5. In most *nices, it's available in some sort
of 'bsdgames' package.
"""
wtfCmd = self.registryValue('wtf.command')
if wtfCmd:
something = something.rstrip('?')
try:
inst = subprocess.Popen([wtfCmd, something], close_fds=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=file(os.devnull),
stdin=file(os.devnull))
except OSError:
irc.error('It seems the configured wtf command was not '
'available.', Raise=True)
(out, _) = inst.communicate()
inst.wait()
if out:
response = out.splitlines()[0].strip()
response = utils.str.normalizeWhitespace(response)
irc.reply(response)
else:
irc.error('The wtf command is not configured. If it is installed '
'on this system, reconfigure the '
'supybot.plugins.Unix.wtf.command configuration '
'variable appropriately.')
wtf = wrap(wtf, [optional(('literal', ['is'])), 'something'])
Class = Unix
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