Limnoria/plugins/Topic/plugin.py
Daniel Folkinshteyn c4e5dbbe0b topic now checks for +t mode before denying topic changes, and also allows halfops in addition to ops.
default required capabilities for topic changes (if topic is +t and user is not an op or halfop), are chan,op and chan,halfop
thanks jemfinch for the suggestions.
2010-04-11 12:48:08 -04:00

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import re
import random
import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
from supybot.commands import *
import supybot.ircmsgs as ircmsgs
import supybot.plugins as plugins
import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
import supybot.ircdb as ircdb
def canChangeTopic(irc, msg, args, state):
assert not state.channel
callConverter('channel', irc, msg, args, state)
callConverter('inChannel', irc, msg, args, state)
if state.channel not in irc.state.channels:
state.error(format('I\'m not currently in %s.', state.channel),
Raise=True)
c = irc.state.channels[state.channel]
if irc.nick not in c.ops and 't' in c.modes:
state.error(format('I can\'t change the topic, I\'m not opped '
'and %s is +t.', state.channel), Raise=True)
def getTopic(irc, msg, args, state, format=True):
separator = state.cb.registryValue('separator', state.channel)
if separator in args[0]:
state.errorInvalid('topic', args[0],
format('The topic must not include %q.', separator))
topic = args.pop(0)
if format:
env = {'topic': topic}
formatter = state.cb.registryValue('format', state.channel)
topic = ircutils.standardSubstitute(irc, msg, formatter, env)
state.args.append(topic)
def getTopicNumber(irc, msg, args, state):
def error(s):
state.errorInvalid('topic number', s)
try:
n = int(args[0])
if not n:
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
error(args[0])
if n > 0:
n -= 1
topic = irc.state.getTopic(state.channel)
separator = state.cb.registryValue('separator', state.channel)
topics = splitTopic(topic, separator)
if not topics:
state.error(format('There are no topics in %s.', state.channel),
Raise=True)
try:
topics[n]
except IndexError:
error(str(n))
del args[0]
while n < 0:
n += len(topics)
state.args.append(n)
addConverter('topic', getTopic)
addConverter('topicNumber', getTopicNumber)
addConverter('canChangeTopic', canChangeTopic)
def splitTopic(topic, separator):
return filter(None, topic.split(separator))
class Topic(callbacks.Plugin):
def __init__(self, irc):
self.__parent = super(Topic, self)
self.__parent.__init__(irc)
self.undos = ircutils.IrcDict()
self.redos = ircutils.IrcDict()
self.lastTopics = ircutils.IrcDict()
self.watchingFor332 = ircutils.IrcSet()
def _splitTopic(self, topic, channel):
separator = self.registryValue('separator', channel)
return splitTopic(topic, separator)
def _joinTopic(self, channel, topics):
separator = self.registryValue('separator', channel)
return separator.join(topics)
def _addUndo(self, channel, topics):
stack = self.undos.setdefault(channel, [])
stack.append(topics)
maxLen = self.registryValue('undo.max', channel)
del stack[:len(stack)-maxLen]
def _addRedo(self, channel, topics):
stack = self.redos.setdefault(channel, [])
stack.append(topics)
maxLen = self.registryValue('undo.max', channel)
del stack[:len(stack)-maxLen]
def _getUndo(self, channel):
try:
return self.undos[channel].pop()
except (KeyError, IndexError):
return None
def _getRedo(self, channel):
try:
return self.redos[channel].pop()
except (KeyError, IndexError):
return None
def _sendTopics(self, irc, channel, topics, isDo=False, fit=False):
topics = [s for s in topics if s and not s.isspace()]
self.lastTopics[channel] = topics
newTopic = self._joinTopic(channel, topics)
try:
maxLen = irc.state.supported['topiclen']
if fit:
while len(newTopic) > maxLen:
topics.pop(0)
self.lastTopics[channel] = topics
newTopic = self._joinTopic(channel, topics)
elif len(newTopic) > maxLen:
if self.registryValue('recognizeTopiclen', channel):
irc.error(format('That topic is too long for this server '
'(maximum length: %i; this topic: %i).',
maxLen, len(newTopic)),
Raise=True)
except KeyError:
pass
self._addUndo(channel, topics)
if not isDo and channel in self.redos:
del self.redos[channel]
irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.topic(channel, newTopic))
irc.noReply()
def _checkManageCapabilities(self, irc, msg, channel):
"""Check if the user has any of the required capabilities to manage
the channel topic.
The list of required capabilities is in requireManageCapability
channel config.
Also allow if the user is a chanop. Since he can change the topic
manually anyway.
"""
c = irc.state.channels[channel]
if msg.nick in c.ops or msg.nick in c.halfops or 't' not in c.modes:
return True
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
if capabilities:
for capability in re.split(r'\s*;\s*', capabilities):
if capability.startswith('channel,'):
capability = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, capability[8:])
if capability and ircdb.checkCapability(msg.prefix, capability):
return True
return False
else:
return True
def doJoin(self, irc, msg):
if ircutils.strEqual(msg.nick, irc.nick):
# We're joining a channel, let's watch for the topic.
self.watchingFor332.add(msg.args[0])
def do332(self, irc, msg):
if msg.args[1] in self.watchingFor332:
self.watchingFor332.remove(msg.args[1])
# Store an undo for the topic when we join a channel. This allows
# us to undo the first topic change that takes place in a channel.
self._addUndo(msg.args[1], [msg.args[2]])
def topic(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Returns the topic for <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the
message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
topic = irc.state.channels[channel].topic
irc.reply(topic)
topic = wrap(topic, ['inChannel'])
def add(self, irc, msg, args, channel, topic):
"""[<channel>] <topic>
Adds <topic> to the topics for <channel>. <channel> is only necessary
if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
topics.append(topic)
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
add = wrap(add, ['canChangeTopic', rest('topic')])
def fit(self, irc, msg, args, channel, topic):
"""[<channel>] <topic>
Adds <topic> to the topics for <channel>. If the topic is too long
for the server, topics will be popped until there is enough room.
<channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
topics.append(topic)
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics, fit=True)
fit = wrap(fit, ['canChangeTopic', rest('topic')])
def replace(self, irc, msg, args, channel, i, topic):
"""[<channel>] <number> <topic>
Replaces topic <number> with <topic>.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
topics[i] = topic
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
replace = wrap(replace, ['canChangeTopic', 'topicNumber', rest('topic')])
def insert(self, irc, msg, args, channel, topic):
"""[<channel>] <topic>
Adds <topic> to the topics for <channel> at the beginning of the topics
currently on <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message
isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
topics.insert(0, topic)
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
insert = wrap(insert, ['canChangeTopic', rest('topic')])
def shuffle(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Shuffles the topics in <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the
message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
if len(topics) == 0 or len(topics) == 1:
irc.error('I can\'t shuffle 1 or fewer topics.', Raise=True)
elif len(topics) == 2:
topics.reverse()
else:
original = topics[:]
while topics == original:
random.shuffle(topics)
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
shuffle = wrap(shuffle, ['canChangeTopic'])
def reorder(self, irc, msg, args, channel, numbers):
"""[<channel>] <number> [<number> ...]
Reorders the topics from <channel> in the order of the specified
<number> arguments. <number> is a one-based index into the topics.
<channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
num = len(topics)
if num == 0 or num == 1:
irc.error('I cannot reorder 1 or fewer topics.', Raise=True)
if len(numbers) != num:
irc.error('All topic numbers must be specified.', Raise=True)
if sorted(numbers) != range(num):
irc.error('Duplicate topic numbers cannot be specified.')
return
newtopics = [topics[i] for i in numbers]
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, newtopics)
reorder = wrap(reorder, ['canChangeTopic', many('topicNumber')])
def list(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Returns a list of the topics in <channel>, prefixed by their indexes.
Mostly useful for topic reordering. <channel> is only necessary if the
message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
L = []
for (i, t) in enumerate(topics):
L.append(format('%i: %s', i+1, utils.str.ellipsisify(t, 30)))
s = utils.str.commaAndify(L)
irc.reply(s)
list = wrap(list, ['inChannel'])
def get(self, irc, msg, args, channel, number):
"""[<channel>] <number>
Returns topic number <number> from <channel>. <number> is a one-based
index into the topics. <channel> is only necessary if the message
isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
irc.reply(topics[number])
get = wrap(get, ['inChannel', 'topicNumber'])
def change(self, irc, msg, args, channel, number, replacer):
"""[<channel>] <number> <regexp>
Changes the topic number <number> on <channel> according to the regular
expression <regexp>. <number> is the one-based index into the topics;
<regexp> is a regular expression of the form
s/regexp/replacement/flags. <channel> is only necessary if the message
isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
topics[number] = replacer(topics[number])
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
change = wrap(change, ['canChangeTopic', 'topicNumber', 'regexpReplacer'])
def set(self, irc, msg, args, channel, number, topic):
"""[<channel>] [<number>] <topic>
Sets the topic <number> to be <text>. If no <number> is given, this
sets the entire topic. <channel> is only necessary if the message
isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
if number is not None:
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
topics[number] = topic
else:
topics = [topic]
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
set = wrap(set, ['canChangeTopic',
optional('topicNumber'),
rest(('topic', False))])
def remove(self, irc, msg, args, channel, number):
"""[<channel>] <number>
Removes topic <number> from the topic for <channel> Topics are
numbered starting from 1; you can also use negative indexes to refer
to topics starting the from the end of the topic. <channel> is only
necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
topic = topics.pop(number)
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
remove = wrap(remove, ['canChangeTopic', 'topicNumber'])
def lock(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Locks the topic (sets the mode +t) in <channel>. <channel> is only
necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.mode(channel, '+t'))
irc.noReply()
lock = wrap(lock, ['channel', ('haveOp', 'lock the topic')])
def unlock(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Locks the topic (sets the mode +t) in <channel>. <channel> is only
necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.mode(channel, '-t'))
irc.noReply()
unlock = wrap(unlock, ['channel', ('haveOp', 'unlock the topic')])
def restore(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Restores the topic to the last topic set by the bot. <channel> is only
necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
try:
topics = self.lastTopics[channel]
except KeyError:
irc.error(format('I haven\'t yet set the topic in %s.', channel))
return
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
restore = wrap(restore, ['canChangeTopic'])
def undo(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Restores the topic to the one previous to the last topic command that
set it. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the
channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
self._addRedo(channel, self._getUndo(channel)) # current topic.
topics = self._getUndo(channel) # This is the topic list we want.
if topics is not None:
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics, isDo=True)
else:
irc.error(format('There are no more undos for %s.', channel))
undo = wrap(undo, ['canChangetopic'])
def redo(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Undoes the last undo. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't
sent in the channel itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._getRedo(channel)
if topics is not None:
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics, isDo=True)
else:
irc.error(format('There are no redos for %s.', channel))
redo = wrap(redo, ['canChangeTopic'])
def swap(self, irc, msg, args, channel, first, second):
"""[<channel>] <first topic number> <second topic number>
Swaps the order of the first topic number and the second topic number.
<channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
itself.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
if first == second:
irc.error('I refuse to swap the same topic with itself.')
return
t = topics[first]
topics[first] = topics[second]
topics[second] = t
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
swap = wrap(swap, ['canChangeTopic', 'topicNumber', 'topicNumber'])
def default(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
"""[<channel>]
Sets the topic in <channel> to the default topic for <channel>. The
default topic for a channel may be configured via the configuration
variable supybot.plugins.Topic.default.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topic = self.registryValue('default', channel)
if topic:
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, [topic])
else:
irc.error(format('There is no default topic configured for %s.',
channel))
default = wrap(default, ['canChangeTopic'])
def separator(self, irc, msg, args, channel, separator):
"""[<channel>] <separator>
Sets the topic separator for <channel> to <separator> Converts the
current topic appropriately.
"""
if not self._checkManageCapabilities(irc, msg, channel):
capabilities = self.registryValue('requireManageCapability')
irc.errorNoCapability(capabilities, Raise=True)
topics = self._splitTopic(irc.state.getTopic(channel), channel)
self.setRegistryValue('separator', separator, channel)
self._sendTopics(irc, channel, topics)
separator = wrap(separator, ['canChangeTopic', 'something'])
Class = Topic
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