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new-style db infrastructure.
851 lines
36 KiB
Python
851 lines
36 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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###
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# Copyright (c) 2002-2004, Jeremiah Fincher
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of the author of this software nor the name of
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# contributors to this software may be used to endorse or promote products
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# derived from this software without specific prior written consent.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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###
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__revision__ = "$Id$"
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import supybot.fix as fix
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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import socket
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import string
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import supybot.utils as utils
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import supybot.registry as registry
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import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
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installDir = os.path.dirname(sys.modules[__name__].__file__)
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_srcDir = installDir
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_pluginsDir = os.path.join(installDir, 'plugins')
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###
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# version: This should be pretty obvious.
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###
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version ='0.80.0pre1'
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###
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# *** The following variables are affected by command-line options. They are
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# not registry variables for a specific reason. Do *not* change these to
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# registry variables without first consulting people smarter than yourself.
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###
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###
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# daemonized: This determines whether or not the bot has been daemonized
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# (i.e., set to run in the background). Obviously, this defaults
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# to False. A command-line option for obvious reasons.
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###
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daemonized = False
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###
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# allowEval: True if the owner (and only the owner) should be able to eval
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# arbitrary Python code. This is specifically *not* a registry
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# variable because it shouldn't be modifiable in the bot.
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###
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allowEval = False
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###
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# allowDefaultOwner: True if supybot.capabilities is allowed not to include
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# '-owner' -- that is, if all users should be automatically
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# recognized as owners. That would suck, hence we require a
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# command-line option to allow this stupidity.
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###
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allowDefaultOwner = False
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###
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# The standard registry.
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###
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supybot = registry.Group()
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supybot.setName('supybot')
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def registerGroup(Group, name, group=None, **kwargs):
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if kwargs:
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group = registry.Group(**kwargs)
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return Group.register(name, group)
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def registerGlobalValue(group, name, value):
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value.channelValue = False
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return group.register(name, value)
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def registerChannelValue(group, name, value):
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value._supplyDefault = True
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value.channelValue = True
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return group.register(name, value)
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def registerPlugin(name, currentValue=None, public=True):
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group = registerGlobalValue(supybot.plugins, name,
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether this plugin is loaded by
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default.""", showDefault=False))
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registerGlobalValue(group, 'public',
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registry.Boolean(public, """Determines whether this plugin is
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publicly visible."""))
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if currentValue is not None:
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supybot.plugins.get(name).setValue(currentValue)
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return registerGroup(users.plugins, name)
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def get(group, channel=None):
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if channel is None or not group.channelValue:
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return group()
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else:
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return group.get(channel)()
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###
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# The user info registry.
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###
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users = registry.Group()
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users.setName('users')
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registerGroup(users, 'plugins', orderAlphabetically=True)
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def registerUserValue(group, name, value):
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assert group._name.startswith('users')
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value._supplyDefault = True
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group.register(name, value)
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class ValidNick(registry.String):
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"""Value must be a valid IRC nick."""
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def setValue(self, v):
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if not ircutils.isNick(v):
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self.error()
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else:
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registry.String.setValue(self, v)
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class ValidNicks(registry.SpaceSeparatedListOf):
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Value = ValidNick
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# XXX: Duplicates?
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class ValidNickAllowingPercentS(ValidNick):
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"""Value must be a valid IRC nick, with the possible exception of a %s
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in it."""
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def setValue(self, v):
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# If this works, it's a valid nick, aside from the %s.
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try:
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ValidNick.setValue(self, v.replace('%s', ''))
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# It's valid aside from the %s, we'll let it through.
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registry.String.setValue(self, v)
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except registry.InvalidRegistryValue:
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self.error()
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class ValidNicksAllowingPercentS(ValidNicks):
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Value = ValidNickAllowingPercentS
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class ValidChannel(registry.String):
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"""Value must be a valid IRC channel name."""
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def setValue(self, v):
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if ',' in v:
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(channel, _) = v.split(',', 1)
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else:
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channel = v
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if not ircutils.isChannel(channel):
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self.error()
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else:
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registry.String.setValue(self, v)
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registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'nick',
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ValidNick('supybot', """Determines the bot's default nick."""))
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registerGlobalValue(supybot.nick, 'alternates',
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ValidNicksAllowingPercentS(['%s`', '%s_'], """Determines what alternative
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nicks will be used if the primary nick (supybot.nick) isn't available. A
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%s in this nick is replaced by the value of supybot.nick when used. If no
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alternates are given, or if all are used, the supybot.nick will be perturbed
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appropriately until an unused nick is found."""))
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registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'ident',
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ValidNick('supybot', """Determines the bot's ident string, if the server
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doesn't provide one by default."""))
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registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'user',
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registry.String('Supybot %s' % version, """Determines the user the bot
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sends to the server."""))
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class Networks(registry.SpaceSeparatedSetOfStrings):
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List = ircutils.IrcSet
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registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'networks',
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Networks([], """Determines what networks the bot will connect to.""",
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orderAlphabetically=True))
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class Servers(registry.SpaceSeparatedListOfStrings):
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def normalize(self, s):
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if ':' not in s:
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s += ':6667'
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return s
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def convert(self, s):
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s = self.normalize(s)
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(server, port) = s.split(':')
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port = int(port)
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return (server, port)
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def __call__(self):
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L = registry.SpaceSeparatedListOfStrings.__call__(self)
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return map(self.convert, L)
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def __str__(self):
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return ' '.join(registry.SpaceSeparatedListOfStrings.__call__(self))
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def append(self, s):
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L = registry.SpaceSeparatedListOfStrings.__call__(self)
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L.append(s)
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class SpaceSeparatedSetOfChannels(registry.SpaceSeparatedListOf):
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List = ircutils.IrcSet
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Value = ValidChannel
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def removeChannel(self, channel):
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removals = []
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for c in self.value:
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chan = c
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if ',' in c:
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(chan, _) = c.split(',')
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if chan == channel:
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removals.append(c)
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for removal in removals:
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self.value.remove(removal)
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def registerNetwork(name, password=''):
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network = registerGroup(supybot.networks, name)
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registerGlobalValue(network, 'password', registry.String(password,
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"""Determines what password will be used on %s. Yes, we know that
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technically passwords are server-specific and not network-specific,
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but this is the best we can do right now.""" % name))
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registryServers = registerGlobalValue(network, 'servers', Servers([],
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"""Determines what servers the bot will connect to for %s. Each will
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be tried in order, wrapping back to the first when the cycle is
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completed.""" % name))
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registerGlobalValue(network, 'channels', SpaceSeparatedSetOfChannels([],
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"""Determines what channels the bot will join only on %s.""" % name))
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return network
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# Let's fill our networks.
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for (name, s) in registry._cache.iteritems():
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if name.startswith('supybot.networks.'):
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parts = name.split('.')
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name = parts[2]
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if name != 'default':
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registerNetwork(name)
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registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'channels',
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SpaceSeparatedSetOfChannels([], """Determines what channels the bot will
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join when it connects to the server."""))
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###
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# Reply/error tweaking.
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###
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registerGroup(supybot, 'reply')
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'truncate',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will simply truncate
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messages instead of breaking up long messages and using the 'more' command
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to get the remaining chunks."""))
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registerGroup(supybot.reply, 'mores')
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply.mores, 'maximum',
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registry.PositiveInteger(50, """Determines what the maximum number of
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chunks (for use with the 'more' command) will be."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply.mores, 'instant',
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registry.PositiveInteger(1, """Determines how many mores will be sent
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instantly (i.e., without the use of the more command, immediately when
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they are formed). Defaults to 1, which means that a more command will be
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required for all but the first chunk."""))
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registerGlobalValue(supybot.reply, 'oneToOne',
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registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will send
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multi-message replies in a single message or in multiple messages. For
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safety purposes (so the bot is less likely to flood) it will normally send
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everything in a single message, using mores if necessary."""))
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class ValidBrackets(registry.OnlySomeStrings):
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validStrings = ('', '[]', '<>', '{}', '()')
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'brackets',
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ValidBrackets('[]', """Supybot allows you to specify what brackets are used
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for your nested commands. Valid sets of brackets include [], <>, and {}
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(). [] has strong historical motivation, as well as being the brackets
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that don't require shift. <> or () might be slightly superior because they
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cannot occur in a nick. If this value is set to the empty string, no
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nesting will be allowed."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'pipeSyntax',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Supybot allows nested commands. Enabling this
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option will allow nested commands with a syntax similar to UNIX pipes, for
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example: 'bot: foo | bar'."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'whenNotCommand',
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registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will reply with an
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error message when it is addressed but not given a valid command. If this
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value is False, the bot will remain silent."""))
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registerGlobalValue(supybot.reply, 'detailedErrors',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether error messages that result
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from bugs in the bot will show a detailed error message (the uncaught
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exception) or a generic error message."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'errorInPrivate',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will send error
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messages to users in private. You might want to do this in order to keep
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channel traffic to minimum. This can be used in combination with
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supybot.reply.errorWithNotice."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'errorWithNotice',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will send error
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messages to users via NOTICE instead of PRIVMSG. You might want to do this
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so users can ignore NOTICEs from the bot and not have to see error
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messages; or you might want to use it in combination with
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supybot.reply.errorInPrivate so private errors don't open a query window
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in most IRC clients."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'noCapabilityError',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will send an error
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message to users who attempt to call a command for which they do not have
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the necessary capability. You may wish to make this True if you don't want
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users to understand the underlying security system preventing them from
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running certain commands."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'inPrivate',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will reply privately
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when replying in a channel, rather than replying to the whole channel."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'withNotice',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will reply with a
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notice when replying in a channel, rather than replying with a privmsg as
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normal."""))
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# XXX: User value.
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registerGlobalValue(supybot.reply, 'withNoticeWhenPrivate',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will reply with a
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notice when it is sending a private message, in order not to open a /query
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window in clients. This can be overridden by individual users via the user
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configuration variable reply.withNoticeWhenPrivate."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'withNickPrefix',
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registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will always prefix the
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user's nick to its reply to that user's command."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'whenNotAddressed',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot should attempt to
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reply to all messages even if they don't address it (either via its nick
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or a prefix character). If you set this to True, you almost certainly want
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to set supybot.reply.whenNotCommand to False."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'requireChannelCommandsToBeSentInChannel',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will allow you to
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send channel-related commands outside of that channel. Sometimes people
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find it confusing if a channel-related command (like Filter.outfilter)
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changes the behavior of the channel but was sent outside the channel
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itself."""))
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registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'followIdentificationThroughNickChanges',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will unidentify
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someone when that person changes his or her nick. Setting this to True
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will cause the bot to track such changes. It defaults to False for a
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little greater security."""))
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registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'alwaysJoinOnInvite',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will always join a
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channel when it's invited. If this value is False, the bot will only join
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a channel if the user inviting it has the 'admin' capability (or if it's
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explicitly told to join the channel using the Admin.join command)"""))
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# XXX: ChannelValue-ishness is not respected for this yet.
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply, 'showSimpleSyntax',
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registry.Boolean(False, """Supybot normally replies with the full help
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whenever a user misuses a command. If this value is set to True, the bot
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will only reply with the syntax of the command (the first line of the
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help) rather than the full help."""))
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class ValidPrefixChars(registry.String):
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"""Value must contain only ~!@#$%^&*()_-+=[{}]\\|'\";:,<.>/?"""
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def setValue(self, v):
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if v.translate(string.ascii, '`~!@#$%^&*()_-+=[{}]\\|\'";:,<.>/?'):
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self.error()
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registry.String.setValue(self, v)
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registerGroup(supybot.reply, 'whenAddressedBy')
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy, 'chars',
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ValidPrefixChars('', """Determines what prefix characters the bot will
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reply to. A prefix character is a single character that the bot will use
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to determine what messages are addressed to it; when there are no prefix
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characters set, it just uses its nick. Each character in this string is
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interpreted individually; you can have multiple prefix chars simultaneously,
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and if any one of them is used as a prefix the bot will assume it is being
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addressed."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy, 'strings',
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registry.SpaceSeparatedSetOfStrings([], """Determines what strings the bot
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will reply to when they are at the beginning of the message. Whereas
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prefix.chars can only be one character (although there can be many of
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them), this variable is a space-separated list of strings, so you can
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set something like '@@ ??' and the bot will reply when a message is
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prefixed by either @@ or ??."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy, 'nick',
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registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will reply when people
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address it by its nick, rather than with a prefix character."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy, 'nicks',
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registry.SpaceSeparatedSetOfStrings([], """Determines what extra nicks the
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bot will always respond to when addressed by, even if its current nick is
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something else."""))
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###
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# Replies
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###
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registerGroup(supybot, 'replies')
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registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'success',
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registry.NormalizedString("""The operation succeeded.""", """Determines
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what message the bot replies with when a command succeeded."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'error',
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registry.NormalizedString("""An error has occurred and has been logged.
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Please contact this bot's administrator for more information.""", """
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Determines what error message the bot gives when it wants to be
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ambiguous."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'incorrectAuthentication',
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registry.NormalizedString("""Your hostmask doesn't match or your password
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is wrong.""", """Determines what message the bot replies with when someone
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tries to use a command that requires being identified or having a password
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and neither credential is correct."""))
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# XXX: This should eventually check that there's one and only one %s here.
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registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'noUser',
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registry.NormalizedString("""I can't find %s in my user
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database. If you didn't give a user name, then I might not know what your
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user is, and you'll need to identify before this command might work.""",
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"""Determines what error message the bot replies with when someone tries
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to accessing some information on a user the bot doesn't know about."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'notRegistered',
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registry.NormalizedString("""You must be registered to use this command.
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If you are already registered, you must either identify (using the identify
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command) or add a hostmask matching your current hostmask (using the
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addhostmask command).""", """Determines what error message the bot replies
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with when someone tries to do something that requires them to be registered
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but they're not currently recognized."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'noCapability',
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registry.NormalizedString("""You don't have the %r capability. If you
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think that you should have this capability, be sure that you are identified
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before trying again. The 'whoami' command can tell you if you're
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identified.""", """Determines what error message is given when the bot is
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telling someone they aren't cool enough to use the command they tried to
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use."""))
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registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'genericNoCapability',
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registry.NormalizedString("""You're missing some capability you need.
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This could be because you actually possess the anti-capability for the
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capability that's required of you, or because the channel provides that
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anti-capability by default, or because the global capabilities include
|
|
that anti-capability. Or, it could be because the channel or the global
|
|
defaultAllow is set to False, meaning that no commands are allowed unless
|
|
explicitly in your capabilities. Either way, you can't do what you want
|
|
to do.""", """Determines what generic error message is given when the bot
|
|
is telling someone that they aren't cool enough to use the command they
|
|
tried to use, and the author of the code calling errorNoCapability didn't
|
|
provide an explicit capability for whatever reason."""))
|
|
|
|
registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'requiresPrivacy',
|
|
registry.NormalizedString("""That operation cannot be done in a
|
|
channel.""", """Determines what error messages the bot sends to people who
|
|
try to do things in a channel that really should be done in private."""))
|
|
|
|
registerChannelValue(supybot.replies, 'possibleBug',
|
|
registry.NormalizedString("""This may
|
|
be a bug. If you think it is, please file a bug report at
|
|
<http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=58965&atid=489447>.""",
|
|
"""Determines what message the bot sends when it thinks you've encountered
|
|
a bug that the developers don't know about."""))
|
|
###
|
|
# End supybot.replies.
|
|
###
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'snarfThrottle',
|
|
registry.Float(10.0, """A floating point number of seconds to throttle
|
|
snarfed URLs, in order to prevent loops between two bots snarfing the same
|
|
URLs and having the snarfed URL in the output of the snarf message."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'upkeepInterval',
|
|
registry.PositiveInteger(3600, """Determines the number of seconds between
|
|
running the upkeep function that flushes (commits) open databases, collects
|
|
garbage, and records some useful statistics at the debugging level."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'flush',
|
|
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will periodically
|
|
flush data and configuration files to disk. Generally, the only time
|
|
you'll want to set this to False is when you want to modify those
|
|
configuration files by hand and don't want the bot to flush its current
|
|
version over your modifications. Do note that if you change this to False
|
|
inside the bot, your changes won't be flushed. To make this change
|
|
permanent, you must edit the registry yourself."""))
|
|
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# supybot.commands. For stuff relating to commands.
|
|
###
|
|
registerGroup(supybot, 'commands')
|
|
# supybot.commands.disabled moved to callbacks for canonicalName.
|
|
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# supybot.abuse. For stuff relating to abuse of the bot.
|
|
###
|
|
registerGroup(supybot, 'abuse')
|
|
registerGroup(supybot.abuse, 'flood')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.abuse.flood, 'command',
|
|
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will defend itself
|
|
against command-flooding."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.abuse.flood.command, 'maximum',
|
|
registry.PositiveInteger(12, """Determines how many commands users are
|
|
allowed per minute. If a user sends more than this many commands in any
|
|
60 second period, he or she will be ignored for
|
|
supybot.abuse.flood.command.punishment seconds."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.abuse.flood.command, 'punishment',
|
|
registry.PositiveInteger(300, """Determines how many seconds the bot
|
|
will ignore users who flood it with commands."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.abuse.flood.command, 'invalid',
|
|
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will defend itself
|
|
against invalid command-flooding."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.abuse.flood.command.invalid, 'maximum',
|
|
registry.PositiveInteger(5, """Determines how many invalid commands users
|
|
are allowed per minute. If a user sends more than this many invalid
|
|
commands in any 60 second period, he or she will be ignored for
|
|
supybot.abuse.flood.command.invalid.punishment seconds. Typically, this
|
|
value is lower than supybot.abuse.flood.command.maximum, since it's far
|
|
less likely (and far more annoying) for users to flood with invalid
|
|
commands than for them to flood with valid commands."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.abuse.flood.command.invalid, 'punishment',
|
|
registry.PositiveInteger(600, """Determines how many seconds the bot
|
|
will ignore users who flood it with invalid commands. Typically, this
|
|
value is higher than supybot.abuse.flood.command.punishment, since it's far
|
|
less likely (and far more annoying) for users to flood witih invalid
|
|
commands than for them to flood with valid commands."""))
|
|
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# supybot.drivers. For stuff relating to Supybot's drivers (duh!)
|
|
###
|
|
registerGroup(supybot, 'drivers')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.drivers, 'poll',
|
|
registry.PositiveFloat(1.0, """Determines the default length of time a
|
|
driver should block waiting for input."""))
|
|
|
|
class ValidDriverModule(registry.OnlySomeStrings):
|
|
validStrings = ('default', 'socketDrivers',
|
|
'twistedDrivers', 'asyncoreDrivers')
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.drivers, 'module',
|
|
ValidDriverModule('default', """Determines what driver module the bot will
|
|
use. socketDrivers, a simple driver based on timeout sockets, is used by
|
|
default because it's simple and stable. asyncoreDrivers is a bit older
|
|
(and less well-maintained) but allows you to integrate with asyncore-based
|
|
applications. twistedDrivers is very stable and simple, and if you've got
|
|
Twisted installed, is probably your best bet."""))
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# supybot.directories, for stuff relating to directories.
|
|
###
|
|
|
|
class Directory(registry.String):
|
|
def __call__(self):
|
|
# ??? Should we perhaps always return an absolute path here?
|
|
v = super(Directory, self).__call__()
|
|
if not os.path.exists(v):
|
|
os.mkdir(v)
|
|
return v
|
|
|
|
def dirize(self, filename):
|
|
myself = self()
|
|
if os.path.isabs(filename):
|
|
filename = os.path.abspath(filename)
|
|
selfAbs = os.path.abspath(myself)
|
|
commonPrefix = os.path.commonprefix([selfAbs, filename])
|
|
filename = filename[len(commonPrefix):]
|
|
elif not os.path.isabs(myself):
|
|
if filename.startswith(myself):
|
|
filename = filename[len(myself):]
|
|
filename = filename.lstrip(os.path.sep) # Stupid os.path.join!
|
|
return os.path.join(myself, filename)
|
|
|
|
class DataFilename(registry.String):
|
|
def __call__(self):
|
|
v = super(DataFilename, self).__call__()
|
|
dataDir = supybot.directories.data()
|
|
if not v.startswith(dataDir):
|
|
v = os.path.basename(v)
|
|
v = os.path.join(dataDir, v)
|
|
self.setValue(v)
|
|
return v
|
|
|
|
class DataFilenameDirectory(DataFilename, Directory):
|
|
def __call__(self):
|
|
v = DataFilename.__call__(self)
|
|
v = Directory.__call__(self)
|
|
return v
|
|
|
|
registerGroup(supybot, 'directories')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.directories, 'conf',
|
|
Directory('conf', """Determines what directory configuration data is
|
|
put into."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.directories, 'data',
|
|
Directory('data', """Determines what directory data is put into."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.directories.data, 'tmp',
|
|
DataFilenameDirectory('tmp', """Determines what directory temporary files
|
|
are put into."""))
|
|
|
|
# Remember, we're *meant* to replace this nice little wrapper.
|
|
def transactionalFile(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
kwargs['tmpDir'] = supybot.directories.data.tmp()
|
|
# ??? Should we offer an option not to makeBackupIfSmaller?
|
|
return utils.AtomicFile(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
utils.transactionalFile = transactionalFile
|
|
|
|
class PluginDirectories(registry.CommaSeparatedListOfStrings):
|
|
def __call__(self):
|
|
v = registry.CommaSeparatedListOfStrings.__call__(self)
|
|
if _srcDir not in v:
|
|
v.append(_srcDir)
|
|
if _pluginsDir not in v:
|
|
v.append(_pluginsDir)
|
|
return v
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.directories, 'plugins',
|
|
PluginDirectories([], """Determines what directories the bot will
|
|
look for plugins in. Accepts a comma-separated list of strings. This
|
|
means that to add another directory, you can nest the former value and add
|
|
a new one. E.g. you can say: bot: 'config supybot.directories.plugins
|
|
[config supybot.directories.plugins], newPluginDirectory'."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGroup(supybot, 'plugins', orderAlphabetically=True)
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.plugins, 'alwaysLoadDefault',
|
|
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will always load
|
|
the default plugins (Admin, Channel, Config, Misc, Owner, and User)
|
|
regardless of what their configured state is. Generally, if these
|
|
plugins are configured not to load, you didn't do it on purpose, and
|
|
you still want them to load. Users who don't want to load these plugins
|
|
are smart enough to change the value of this variable appropriately :)"""))
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# supybot.databases. For stuff relating to Supybot's databases (duh!)
|
|
###
|
|
class Databases(registry.SpaceSeparatedListOfStrings):
|
|
def __call__(self):
|
|
v = super(Databases, self).__call__()
|
|
if not v:
|
|
v = ['anydbm', 'cdb', 'flat', 'pickle']
|
|
if 'sqlite' in sys.modules:
|
|
v.insert(0, 'sqlite')
|
|
return v
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'databases',
|
|
Databases([], """Determines what databases are available for use. If this
|
|
value is not configured (that is, if its value is empty) then sane defaults
|
|
will be provided."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGroup(supybot.databases, 'users')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.databases.users, 'filename',
|
|
registry.String('users.conf', """Determines what filename will be used for
|
|
the users database. This file will go into the directory specified by the
|
|
supybot.directories.conf variable."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.databases.users, 'timeoutIdentification',
|
|
registry.Integer(0, """Determines how long it takes identification to time
|
|
out. If the value is less than or equal to zero, identification never
|
|
times out."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.databases.users, 'hash',
|
|
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the passwords in the user
|
|
database will be hashed by default. This only affects new users; users
|
|
already registered will maintain their current hashedness."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGroup(supybot.databases, 'ignores')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.databases.ignores, 'filename',
|
|
registry.String('ignores.conf', """Determines what filename will be used
|
|
for the ignores database. This file will go into the directory specified
|
|
by the supybot.directories.conf variable."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGroup(supybot.databases, 'channels')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.databases.channels, 'filename',
|
|
registry.String('channels.conf', """Determines what filename will be used
|
|
for the channels database. This file will go into the directory specified
|
|
by the supybot.directories.conf variable."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGroup(supybot.databases, 'plugins')
|
|
registerChannelValue(supybot.databases.plugins, 'channelSpecific',
|
|
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether database-based plugins that
|
|
can be channel-specific will be so. This can be overridden by individual
|
|
channels."""))
|
|
|
|
# XXX Configuration variables for dbi, sqlite, flat, mysql, etc.
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# Protocol information.
|
|
###
|
|
originalIsNick = ircutils.isNick
|
|
def isNick(s, strictRfc=None):
|
|
if strictRfc is None:
|
|
strictRfc = supybot.protocols.irc.strictRfc()
|
|
return originalIsNick(s, strictRfc=strictRfc)
|
|
ircutils.isNick = isNick
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# supybot.protocols
|
|
###
|
|
registerGroup(supybot, 'protocols')
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# supybot.protocols.irc
|
|
###
|
|
registerGroup(supybot.protocols, 'irc')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'strictRfc',
|
|
registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will strictly follow
|
|
the RFC; currently this only affects what strings are considered to be
|
|
nicks. If you're using a server or a network that requires you to message
|
|
a nick such as services@this.network.server then you you should set this to
|
|
False."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'umodes',
|
|
registry.String('', """Determines what user modes the bot will request from
|
|
the server when it first connects. Many people might choose +i; some
|
|
networks allow +x, which indicates to the auth services on those networks
|
|
that you should be given a fake host."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'maxHistoryLength',
|
|
registry.Integer(1000, """Determines how many old messages the bot will
|
|
keep around in its history. Changing this variable will not take effect
|
|
until the bot is restarted."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'throttleTime',
|
|
registry.Float(1.0, """A floating point number of seconds to throttle
|
|
queued messages -- that is, messages will not be sent faster than once per
|
|
throttleTime seconds."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'ping',
|
|
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will send PINGs to the
|
|
server it's connected to in order to keep the connection alive and discover
|
|
earlier when it breaks. Really, this option only exists for debugging
|
|
purposes: you always should make it True unless you're testing some strange
|
|
server issues."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc.ping, 'interval',
|
|
registry.Integer(120, """Determines the number of seconds between sending
|
|
pings to the server, if pings are being sent to the server."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'queueDuplicateMessages',
|
|
registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will allow duplicate
|
|
messages to be queued for delivery to the server. This is a safety
|
|
mechanism put in place to prevent plugins from sending the same message
|
|
multiple times; most of the time it doesn't matter, but when it does, you'll
|
|
probably want it to disallowed."""))
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# supybot.protocols.http
|
|
###
|
|
registerGroup(supybot.protocols, 'http')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.http, 'peekSize',
|
|
registry.PositiveInteger(4096, """Determines how many bytes the bot will
|
|
'peek' at when looking through a URL for a doctype or title or something
|
|
similar. It'll give up after it reads this many bytes, even if it hasn't
|
|
found what it was looking for."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.http, 'proxy',
|
|
registry.String('', """Determines what proxy all HTTP requests should go
|
|
through."""))
|
|
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# Especially boring stuff.
|
|
###
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'defaultIgnore',
|
|
registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will ignore
|
|
unregistered users by default. Of course, that'll make it particularly
|
|
hard for those users to register with the bot, but that's your problem to
|
|
solve."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'humanTimestampFormat',
|
|
registry.String('%I:%M %p, %B %d, %Y', """Determines how timestamps printed
|
|
for human reading should be formatted. Refer to the Python documentation
|
|
for the time module to see valid formatting characters for time
|
|
formats."""))
|
|
|
|
class IP(registry.String):
|
|
"""Value must be a valid IP."""
|
|
def setValue(self, v):
|
|
if v and not (utils.isIP(v) or utils.isIPV6(v)):
|
|
self.error()
|
|
else:
|
|
registry.String.setValue(self, v)
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'externalIP',
|
|
IP('', """A string that is the external IP of the bot. If this is the empty
|
|
string, the bot will attempt to find out its IP dynamically (though
|
|
sometimes that doesn't work, hence this variable)."""))
|
|
|
|
class SocketTimeout(registry.PositiveInteger):
|
|
"""Value must be an integer greater than supybot.drivers.poll and must be
|
|
greater than or equal to 1."""
|
|
def setValue(self, v):
|
|
if v < supybot.drivers.poll() or v < 1:
|
|
self.error()
|
|
registry.PositiveInteger.setValue(self, v)
|
|
socket.setdefaulttimeout(self.value)
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'defaultSocketTimeout',
|
|
SocketTimeout(10, """Determines what the default timeout for socket objects
|
|
will be. This means that *all* sockets will timeout when this many seconds
|
|
has gone by (unless otherwise modified by the author of the code that uses
|
|
the sockets)."""))
|
|
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot, 'pidFile',
|
|
registry.String('', """Determines what file the bot should write its PID
|
|
(Process ID) to, so you can kill it more easily. If it's left unset (as is
|
|
the default) then no PID file will be written. A restart is required for
|
|
changes to this variable to take effect."""))
|
|
|
|
###
|
|
# Debugging options.
|
|
###
|
|
registerGroup(supybot, 'debug')
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.debug, 'threadAllCommands',
|
|
registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will automatically
|
|
thread all commands."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.debug, 'flushVeryOften',
|
|
registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will automatically
|
|
flush all flushers *very* often. Useful for debugging when you don't know
|
|
what's breaking or when, but think that it might be logged."""))
|
|
registerGlobalValue(supybot.debug, 'generated',
|
|
registry.String('$Id$; %s' % time.ctime(), """Determines when this
|
|
configuration file was generated; it should be modified by
|
|
supybot-wizard"""))
|
|
|
|
# vim:set shiftwidth=4 tabstop=8 expandtab textwidth=78:
|