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"""This contains decorators and tools for creating callable plugin functions. |
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# Copyright 2013, Ari Koivula, <[email protected]> |
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# Copyright © 2013, Elad Alfassa <[email protected]> |
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# Copyright 2013, Lior Ramati <[email protected]> |
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# Licensed under the Eiffel Forum License 2. |
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from __future__ import unicode_literals, absolute_import, print_function, division |
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import functools |
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import re |
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__all__ = [ |
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# constants |
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'NOLIMIT', 'VOICE', 'HALFOP', 'OP', 'ADMIN', 'OWNER', |
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# decorators |
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'action_commands', |
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'echo', |
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'rate', |
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'require_admin', |
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'require_owner', |
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"""Return value for ``callable``\\s, which suppresses rate limiting for the call. |
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Returning this value means the triggering user will not be |
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prevented from triggering the command again within the rate limit. This can |
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"""Privilege level for the +v channel permission |
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HALFOP = 2 |
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"""Privilege level for the +h channel permission |
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OP = 4 |
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"""Privilege level for the +o channel permission |
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"""Privilege level for the +q channel permission |
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def unblockable(function): |
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"""Decorator which exempts the function from nickname and hostname blocking. |
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def interval(*intervals): |
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"""Decorates a function to be called by the bot every X seconds. |
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This decorator can be used multiple times for multiple intervals, or all |
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intervals can be given at once as arguments. The first time the function |
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:class:`sopel.bot.Sopel` as their argument; they do not get a trigger. The |
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bot argument will not have a context, so functions like ``bot.say()`` will |
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@module.interval(5) |
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def spam_every_5s(bot): |
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if "#here" in bot.channels: |
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bot.say("It has been five seconds!", "#here") |
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def rule(*patterns): |
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This decorator can be used multiple times to add more rules. |
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If the Sopel instance is in a channel, or sent a PRIVMSG, where a string |
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matching this expression is said, the function will execute. Note that |
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Inside the regular expression, some special directives can be used. $nick |
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The :func:`rule` decorator can be called with multiple positional |
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arguments, each used to add a rule. This is equivalent to decorating |
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def thread(value): |
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"""Decorate a function to specify if it should be run in a separate thread. |
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bot from executing other functions at the same time. Functions not run in a |
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def echo(function=None): |
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"""Decorate a function to specify if it should receive echo messages. |
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"""Decorate a function to set one or more commands to trigger it. |
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owner=False, repeat=1, re=False, ignore=None, |
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644
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user_help=False, online=False): |
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645
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# Wrap result into a list for get_example_test |
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646
|
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if isinstance(result, list): |
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647
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self.result = result |
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648
|
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elif result is not None: |
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649
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self.result = [result] |
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650
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else: |
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651
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self.result = None |
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652
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self.use_re = re |
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653
|
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self.msg = msg |
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654
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self.privmsg = privmsg |
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655
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self.admin = admin |
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656
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self.owner = owner |
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657
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self.repeat = repeat |
|
658
|
|
|
self.online = online |
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659
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|
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660
|
|
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if isinstance(ignore, list): |
|
661
|
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self.ignore = ignore |
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662
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elif ignore is not None: |
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663
|
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self.ignore = [ignore] |
|
664
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else: |
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665
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self.ignore = [] |
|
666
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667
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self.user_help = user_help |
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668
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|
|
|
|
669
|
|
|
def __call__(self, func): |
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670
|
|
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if not hasattr(func, "example"): |
|
671
|
|
|
func.example = [] |
|
672
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|
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673
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import sys |
|
674
|
|
|
|
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675
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import sopel.test_tools # TODO: fix circular import with sopel.bot and sopel.test_tools |
|
676
|
|
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|
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677
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# only inject test-related stuff if we're running tests |
|
678
|
|
|
# see https://stackoverflow.com/a/44595269/5991 |
|
679
|
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if 'pytest' in sys.modules and self.result: |
|
680
|
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|
# avoids doing `import pytest` and causing errors when |
|
681
|
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# dev-dependencies aren't installed |
|
682
|
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pytest = sys.modules['pytest'] |
|
683
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|
|
684
|
|
|
test = sopel.test_tools.get_example_test( |
|
685
|
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func, self.msg, self.result, self.privmsg, self.admin, |
|
686
|
|
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self.owner, self.repeat, self.use_re, self.ignore |
|
687
|
|
|
) |
|
688
|
|
|
|
|
689
|
|
|
if self.online: |
|
690
|
|
|
test = pytest.mark.online(test) |
|
691
|
|
|
|
|
692
|
|
|
sopel.test_tools.insert_into_module( |
|
693
|
|
|
test, func.__module__, func.__name__, 'test_example' |
|
694
|
|
|
) |
|
695
|
|
|
sopel.test_tools.insert_into_module( |
|
696
|
|
|
sopel.test_tools.get_disable_setup(), func.__module__, func.__name__, 'disable_setup' |
|
697
|
|
|
) |
|
698
|
|
|
|
|
699
|
|
|
record = { |
|
700
|
|
|
"example": self.msg, |
|
701
|
|
|
"result": self.result, |
|
702
|
|
|
"privmsg": self.privmsg, |
|
703
|
|
|
"admin": self.admin, |
|
704
|
|
|
"help": self.user_help, |
|
705
|
|
|
} |
|
706
|
|
|
func.example.append(record) |
|
707
|
|
|
return func |
|
708
|
|
|
|