Limnoria/scripts/supybot
Valentin Lorentz 63eb6672ea Revert generic 'The Limnoria Contributors' in copyright notices
This commit reverts db7ef3f025
(though it keeps the year updates)

After discussion with several people, it seems better to mention
copyright owners explicitly. eg. https://reuse.software/faq/#vcs-copyright
explains the issue of using VCSs to track copyright.

As db7ef3f025 only replaced mentions
of my name with 'The Limnoria Contributors', this commit only needs
to undo that + add one person who contributed to setup.py.
2021-10-17 09:57:55 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
###
# Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Jeremiah Fincher
# Copyright (c) 2009, James McCoy
# Copyright (c) 2010-2021, Valentin Lorentz
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"""
This is the main program to run Supybot.
"""
import supybot
import re
import os
import sys
import atexit
import shutil
import signal
if sys.version_info < (3, 4, 0):
sys.stderr.write('This program requires Python 3.4 or later.')
sys.stderr.write(os.linesep)
sys.exit(-1)
from io import StringIO # Import this after version check since this will fail on Python 2
def _termHandler(signalNumber, stackFrame):
raise SystemExit('Signal #%s.' % signalNumber)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, _termHandler)
import time
import optparse
import textwrap
started = time.time()
import supybot
import supybot.utils as utils
import supybot.registry as registry
import supybot.questions as questions
import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
try:
import supybot.i18n as i18n
except ImportError:
sys.stderr.write("""Error:
You are running a mix of Limnoria and stock Supybot code. Although you run
one of Limnoria\'s executables, Python tries to load stock
Supybot\'s library. To fix this issue, uninstall Supybot
("%s -m pip uninstall supybot" should do the job)
and install Limnoria again.
For your information, Supybot's libraries are installed here:
%s\n""" %
(sys.executable, '\n '.join(supybot.__path__)))
exit(-1)
from supybot.version import version
def main():
import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.world as world
import supybot.drivers as drivers
import supybot.schedule as schedule
# We schedule this event rather than have it actually run because if there
# is a failure between now and the time it takes the Owner plugin to load
# all the various plugins, our registry file might be wiped. That's bad.
interrupted = False
when = conf.supybot.upkeepInterval()
schedule.addPeriodicEvent(world.upkeep, when, name='upkeep', now=False)
world.startedAt = started
while world.ircs:
try:
drivers.run()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
if interrupted:
# Interrupted while waiting for queues to clear. Let's clear
# them ourselves.
for irc in world.ircs:
irc._reallyDie()
continue
else:
interrupted = True
log.info('Exiting due to Ctrl-C. '
'If the bot doesn\'t exit within a few seconds, '
'feel free to press Ctrl-C again to make it exit '
'without flushing its message queues.')
world.upkeep()
for irc in world.ircs:
quitmsg = conf.supybot.plugins.Owner.quitMsg() or \
'Ctrl-C at console.'
# Because we're quitting from the console, none of the
# standard msg substitutions exist, and these will show as
# raw strings by default. Substitute them here with
# something meaningful instead.
env = dict((key, '<console>')
for key in ('who', 'nick', 'user', 'host'))
quitmsg = ircutils.standardSubstitute(irc, None, quitmsg,
env=env)
irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.quit(quitmsg))
irc.die()
except SystemExit as e:
s = str(e)
if s:
log.info('Exiting due to %s', s)
break
except:
try: # Ok, now we're *REALLY* paranoid!
log.exception('Exception raised out of drivers.run:')
except Exception as e:
print('Exception raised in log.exception. This is *really*')
print('bad. Hopefully it won\'t happen again, but tell us')
print('about it anyway, this is a significant problem.')
print('Anyway, here\'s the exception: %s' % \
utils.gen.exnToString(e))
except:
print('Oh, this really sucks. Not only did log.exception')
print('raise an exception, but freaking-a, it was a string')
print('exception. People who raise string exceptions should')
print('die a slow, painful death.')
httpserver.stopServer()
now = time.time()
seconds = now - world.startedAt
log.info('Total uptime: %s.', utils.gen.timeElapsed(seconds))
(user, system, _, _, _) = os.times()
log.info('Total CPU time taken: %.2f seconds.', user+system)
log.info('No more Irc objects, exiting.')
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage='Usage: %prog [options] configFile',
version='Limnoria %s running on Python %s' %
(version, sys.version))
parser.add_option('-P', '--profile', action='store_true', dest='profile',
help='enables profiling')
parser.add_option('-n', '--nick', action='store',
dest='nick', default='',
help='nick the bot should use')
parser.add_option('-u', '--user', action='store',
dest='user', default='',
help='full username the bot should use')
parser.add_option('-i', '--ident', action='store',
dest='ident', default='',
help='ident the bot should use')
parser.add_option('-d', '--daemon', action='store_true',
dest='daemon',
help='Determines whether the bot will daemonize. '
'This is a no-op on non-POSIX systems.')
parser.add_option('', '--allow-default-owner', action='store_true',
dest='allowDefaultOwner',
help='Determines whether the bot will allow its '
'defaultCapabilities not to include "-owner", thus '
'giving all users the owner capability by default. '
'This is a security risk since it allows anyone to run '
'any command on your bot, so we advise not to use this.')
parser.add_option('', '--allow-root', action='store_true',
dest='allowRoot',
help='Determines whether the bot will be allowed to run '
'as root. This should not be used except in special '
'circumstances, such as running inside a containerized '
'environment.')
parser.add_option('', '--debug', action='store_true', dest='debug',
help='Determines whether some extra debugging stuff '
'will be logged in this script.')
parser.add_option('', '--disable-multiprocessing', action='store_true',
dest='disableMultiprocessing',
help='Disables multiprocessing stuff. May lead to '
'vulnerabilities.')
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if os.name == 'posix':
if (os.getuid() == 0 or os.geteuid() == 0) and not options.allowRoot:
sys.stderr.write('Running as root is not supported by default (see --allow-root).')
sys.stderr.write(os.linesep)
sys.exit(-1)
if len(args) > 1:
parser.error("""Only one configuration file should be specified.""")
elif not args:
parser.error(utils.str.normalizeWhitespace("""It seems you've given me
no configuration file. If you do have a configuration file, be sure to
specify the filename. If you don't have a configuration file, read
docs/GETTING_STARTED and follow the instructions."""))
else:
registryFilename = args.pop()
try:
# The registry *MUST* be opened before importing log or conf.
registry.open_registry(registryFilename)
shutil.copyfile(registryFilename, registryFilename + '.bak')
except registry.InvalidRegistryFile as e:
s = '%s in %s. Please fix this error and start supybot again.' % \
(e, registryFilename)
s = textwrap.fill(s)
sys.stderr.write(s)
sys.stderr.write(os.linesep)
raise
sys.exit(-1)
except EnvironmentError as e:
sys.stderr.write(str(e))
sys.stderr.write(os.linesep)
sys.exit(-1)
i18n.getLocaleFromRegistryCache()
try:
import supybot.log as log
except supybot.registry.InvalidRegistryValue as e:
# This is raised here because supybot.log imports supybot.conf.
name = e.value._name
errmsg = textwrap.fill('%s: %s' % (name, e),
width=78, subsequent_indent=' '*len(name))
sys.stderr.write(errmsg)
sys.stderr.write(os.linesep)
sys.stderr.write('Please fix this error in your configuration file '
'and restart your bot.')
sys.stderr.write(os.linesep)
sys.exit(-1)
import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.world as world
i18n.import_conf()
world.starting = True
def closeRegistry():
# We only print if world.dying so we don't see these messages during
# upkeep.
logger = log.debug
if world.dying:
logger = log.info
logger('Writing registry file to %s', registryFilename)
registry.close(conf.supybot, registryFilename)
logger('Finished writing registry file.')
world.flushers.append(closeRegistry)
world.registryFilename = registryFilename
nick = options.nick or conf.supybot.nick()
user = options.user or conf.supybot.user()
ident = options.ident or conf.supybot.ident()
networks = conf.supybot.networks()
if not networks:
questions.output("""No networks defined. Perhaps you should re-run the
wizard?""", fd=sys.stderr)
# XXX We should turn off logging here for a prettier presentation.
sys.exit(-1)
if os.name == 'posix' and options.daemon:
def fork():
child = os.fork()
if child != 0:
if options.debug:
print('Parent exiting, child PID: %s' % child)
# We must us os._exit instead of sys.exit so atexit handlers
# don't run. They shouldn't be dangerous, but they're ugly.
os._exit(0)
fork()
os.setsid()
# What the heck does this do? I wonder if it breaks anything...
# ...It did. I don't know why, but it seems largely useless. It seems
# to me reasonable that we should respect the user's umask.
#os.umask(0)
# Let's not do this for now (at least until I can make sure it works):
# Actually, let's never do this -- we'll always have files open in the
# bot directories, so they won't be able to be unmounted anyway.
# os.chdir('/')
fork()
# Since this is the indicator that no writing should be done to stdout,
# we'll set it to True before closing stdout et alii.
conf.daemonized = True
# Closing stdin shouldn't cause problems. We'll let it raise an
# exception if it does.
sys.stdin.close()
# Closing these two might cause problems; we log writes to them as
# level WARNING on upkeep.
sys.stdout.close()
sys.stderr.close()
sys.stdout = StringIO()
sys.stderr = StringIO()
# We have to be really methodical here.
os.close(0)
os.close(1)
os.close(2)
fd = os.open('/dev/null', os.O_RDWR)
os.dup2(fd, 0)
os.dup2(fd, 1)
os.dup2(fd, 2)
signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIG_IGN)
log.info('Completed daemonization. Current PID: %s', os.getpid())
# Stop setting our own umask. See comment above.
#os.umask(077)
# Let's write the PID file. This has to go after daemonization, obviously.
pidFile = conf.supybot.pidFile()
if pidFile:
try:
fd = open(pidFile, 'w')
pid = os.getpid()
fd.write('%s%s' % (pid, os.linesep))
fd.close()
def removePidFile():
try:
os.remove(pidFile)
except EnvironmentError as e:
log.error('Could not remove pid file: %s', e)
atexit.register(removePidFile)
except EnvironmentError as e:
log.critical('Error opening/writing pid file %s: %s', pidFile, e)
sys.exit(-1)
conf.allowDefaultOwner = options.allowDefaultOwner
world.disableMultiprocessing = options.disableMultiprocessing
if not os.path.exists(conf.supybot.directories.log()):
os.mkdir(conf.supybot.directories.log())
if not os.path.exists(conf.supybot.directories.conf()):
os.mkdir(conf.supybot.directories.conf())
if not os.path.exists(conf.supybot.directories.data()):
os.mkdir(conf.supybot.directories.data())
if not os.path.exists(conf.supybot.directories.data.tmp()):
os.mkdir(conf.supybot.directories.tmp())
userdataFilename = os.path.join(conf.supybot.directories.conf(),
'userdata.conf')
# Let's open this now since we've got our directories setup.
if not os.path.exists(userdataFilename):
fd = open(userdataFilename, 'w')
fd.write('\n')
fd.close()
registry.open_registry(userdataFilename)
import supybot.irclib as irclib
import supybot.ircmsgs as ircmsgs
import supybot.drivers as drivers
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
import supybot.plugins.Owner as Owner
# These may take some resources, and it does not need to be run while boot, so
# we import it as late as possible (but before plugins are loaded).
import supybot.httpserver as httpserver
owner = Owner.Class()
if options.profile:
import profile
world.profiling = True
profile.run('main()', '%s-%i.prof' % (nick, time.time()))
else:
main()
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