Limnoria/plugins/Seen/plugin.py
James Vega 0cd4939678 Seen: Anchor nick regexp to ensure valid match.
When searching for 'st*ke', 'stryker' would incorrectly match, 'stryke' would
be added to the nick set and the subsequent lookup would cause a KeyError.
This is fixed both by anchoring the regexp ('^st.*ke$' instead of 'st.*ke')
and adding searchNick to the nick set instead of the string that matched the
pattern.

Closes: Sf#3377381

Signed-off-by: James Vega <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
2011-08-02 22:19:47 -04:00

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import re
import time
import supybot.log as log
import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
import supybot.world as world
import supybot.ircdb as ircdb
from supybot.commands import *
import supybot.irclib as irclib
import supybot.ircmsgs as ircmsgs
import supybot.plugins as plugins
import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
class IrcStringAndIntDict(utils.InsensitivePreservingDict):
def key(self, x):
if isinstance(x, int):
return x
else:
return ircutils.toLower(x)
class SeenDB(plugins.ChannelUserDB):
IdDict = IrcStringAndIntDict
def serialize(self, v):
return list(v)
def deserialize(self, channel, id, L):
(seen, saying) = L
return (float(seen), saying)
def update(self, channel, nickOrId, saying):
seen = time.time()
self[channel, nickOrId] = (seen, saying)
self[channel, '<last>'] = (seen, saying)
def seenWildcard(self, channel, nick):
nicks = ircutils.IrcSet()
nickRe = re.compile('^%s$' % '.*'.join(nick.split('*')), re.I)
for (searchChan, searchNick) in self.keys():
#print 'chan: %s ... nick: %s' % (searchChan, searchNick)
if isinstance(searchNick, int):
# We need to skip the reponses that are keyed by id as they
# apparently duplicate the responses for the same person that
# are keyed by nick-string
continue
if ircutils.strEqual(searchChan, channel):
if nickRe.search(searchNick) is not None:
nicks.add(searchNick)
L = [[nick, self.seen(channel, nick)] for nick in nicks]
def negativeTime(x):
return -x[1][0]
utils.sortBy(negativeTime, L)
return L
def seen(self, channel, nickOrId):
return self[channel, nickOrId]
filename = conf.supybot.directories.data.dirize('Seen.db')
anyfilename = conf.supybot.directories.data.dirize('Seen.any.db')
class Seen(callbacks.Plugin):
noIgnore = True
def __init__(self, irc):
self.__parent = super(Seen, self)
self.__parent.__init__(irc)
self.db = SeenDB(filename)
self.anydb = SeenDB(anyfilename)
self.lastmsg = {}
self.ircstates = {}
world.flushers.append(self.db.flush)
def die(self):
if self.db.flush in world.flushers:
world.flushers.remove(self.db.flush)
else:
self.log.debug('Odd, no flush in flushers: %r', world.flushers)
self.db.close()
if self.anydb.flush in world.flushers:
world.flushers.remove(self.anydb.flush)
else:
self.log.debug('Odd, no flush in flushers: %r', world.flushers)
self.anydb.close()
self.__parent.die()
def __call__(self, irc, msg):
try:
if irc not in self.ircstates:
self._addIrc(irc)
self.ircstates[irc].addMsg(irc, self.lastmsg[irc])
finally:
self.lastmsg[irc] = msg
self.__parent.__call__(irc, msg)
def _addIrc(self, irc):
# Let's just be extra-special-careful here.
if irc not in self.ircstates:
self.ircstates[irc] = irclib.IrcState()
if irc not in self.lastmsg:
self.lastmsg[irc] = ircmsgs.ping('this is just a fake message')
if not world.testing:
for channel in irc.state.channels:
irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.who(channel))
irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.names(channel))
def doPrivmsg(self, irc, msg):
if ircmsgs.isCtcp(msg) and not ircmsgs.isAction(msg):
return
if irc.isChannel(msg.args[0]):
channel = msg.args[0]
said = ircmsgs.prettyPrint(msg)
self.db.update(channel, msg.nick, said)
self.anydb.update(channel, msg.nick, said)
try:
id = ircdb.users.getUserId(msg.prefix)
self.db.update(channel, id, said)
self.anydb.update(channel, id, said)
except KeyError:
pass # Not in the database.
def doPart(self, irc, msg):
channel = msg.args[0]
said = ircmsgs.prettyPrint(msg)
self.anydb.update(channel, msg.nick, said)
try:
id = ircdb.users.getUserId(msg.prefix)
self.anydb.update(channel, id, said)
except KeyError:
pass # Not in the database.
doJoin = doPart
doKick = doPart
def doQuit(self, irc, msg):
said = ircmsgs.prettyPrint(msg)
if irc not in self.ircstates:
return
try:
id = ircdb.users.getUserId(msg.prefix)
except KeyError:
id = None # Not in the database.
for channel in self.ircstates[irc].channels:
if msg.nick in self.ircstates[irc].channels[channel].users:
self.anydb.update(channel, msg.nick, said)
if id is not None:
self.anydb.update(channel, id, said)
doNick = doQuit
def doMode(self, irc, msg):
# Filter out messages from network Services
if msg.nick:
self.doQuit(irc, msg)
doTopic = doMode
def _seen(self, irc, channel, name, any=False):
if any:
db = self.anydb
else:
db = self.db
try:
results = []
if '*' in name:
results = db.seenWildcard(channel, name)
else:
results = [[name, db.seen(channel, name)]]
if len(results) == 1:
(nick, info) = results[0]
(when, said) = info
irc.reply(format('%s was last seen in %s %s ago: %s',
nick, channel,
utils.timeElapsed(time.time()-when), said))
elif len(results) > 1:
L = []
for (nick, info) in results:
(when, said) = info
L.append(format('%s (%s ago)', nick,
utils.timeElapsed(time.time()-when)))
irc.reply(format('%s could be %L', name, (L, 'or')))
else:
irc.reply(format('I haven\'t seen anyone matching %s.', name))
except KeyError:
irc.reply(format('I have not seen %s.', name))
def seen(self, irc, msg, args, channel, name):
"""[<channel>] <nick>
Returns the last time <nick> was seen and what <nick> was last seen
saying. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent on the
channel itself.
"""
self._seen(irc, channel, name)
seen = wrap(seen, ['channel', 'nick'])
def any(self, irc, msg, args, channel, optlist, name):
"""[<channel>] [--user <name>] [<nick>]
Returns the last time <nick> was seen and what <nick> was last seen
doing. This includes any form of activity, instead of just PRIVMSGs.
If <nick> isn't specified, returns the last activity seen in
<channel>. If --user is specified, looks up name in the user database
and returns the last time user was active in <channel>. <channel> is
only necessary if the message isn't sent on the channel itself.
"""
if name and optlist:
raise callbacks.ArgumentError
elif name:
self._seen(irc, channel, name, any=True)
elif optlist:
for (option, arg) in optlist:
if option == 'user':
user = arg
self._user(irc, channel, user, any=True)
else:
self._last(irc, channel, any=True)
any = wrap(any, ['channel', getopts({'user': 'otherUser'}),
additional('nick')])
def _last(self, irc, channel, any=False):
if any:
db = self.anydb
else:
db = self.db
try:
(when, said) = db.seen(channel, '<last>')
irc.reply(format('Someone was last seen in %s %s ago: %s',
channel, utils.timeElapsed(time.time()-when),
said))
except KeyError:
irc.reply('I have never seen anyone.')
def last(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Returns the last thing said in <channel>. <channel> is only necessary
if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
self._last(irc, channel)
last = wrap(last, ['channel'])
def _user(self, irc, channel, user, any=False):
if any:
db = self.anydb
else:
db = self.db
try:
(when, said) = db.seen(channel, user.id)
irc.reply(format('%s was last seen in %s %s ago: %s',
user.name, channel,
utils.timeElapsed(time.time()-when), said))
except KeyError:
irc.reply(format('I have not seen %s.', user.name))
def user(self, irc, msg, args, channel, user):
"""[<channel>] <name>
Returns the last time <name> was seen and what <name> was last seen
saying. This looks up <name> in the user seen database, which means
that it could be any nick recognized as user <name> that was seen.
<channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
itself.
"""
self._user(irc, channel, user)
user = wrap(user, ['channel', 'otherUser'])
Class = Seen
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