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""" import asyncio import discord import inspect import importlib import sys import traceback import re from .core import GroupMixin, Command, command from .view import StringView from .context import Context from .errors import CommandNotFound, CommandError from .formatter import HelpFormatter def _get_variable(name): stack = inspect.stack() try: for frames in stack: try: frame = frames[0] current_locals = frame.f_locals if name in current_locals: return current_locals[name] finally: del frame finally: del stack def when_mentioned(bot, msg): """A callable that implements a command prefix equivalent to being mentioned, e.g. ``@bot ``.""" server = msg.server if server is not None: return '{0.me.mention} '.format(server) return '{0.user.mention} '.format(bot) def when_mentioned_or(*prefixes): """A callable that implements when mentioned or other prefixes provided. Example -------- .. code-block:: python bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix=commands.when_mentioned_or('!')) See Also ---------- :func:`when_mentioned` """ def inner(bot, msg): r = list(prefixes) r.append(when_mentioned(bot, msg)) return r return inner _mentions_transforms = { '@everyone': '@\u200beveryone', '@here': '@\u200bhere' } _mention_pattern = re.compile('|'.join(_mentions_transforms.keys())) @asyncio.coroutine def _default_help_command(ctx, *commands : str): """Shows this message.""" bot = ctx.bot destination = ctx.message.author if bot.pm_help else ctx.message.channel def repl(obj): return _mentions_transforms.get(obj.group(0), '') # help by itself just lists our own commands. if len(commands) == 0: pages = bot.formatter.format_help_for(ctx, bot) elif len(commands) == 1: # try to see if it is a cog name name = _mention_pattern.sub(repl, commands[0]) command = None if name in bot.cogs: command = bot.cogs[name] else: command = bot.commands.get(name) if command is None: yield from bot.send_message(destination, bot.command_not_found.format(name)) return pages = bot.formatter.format_help_for(ctx, command) else: name = _mention_pattern.sub(repl, commands[0]) command = bot.commands.get(name) if command is None: yield from bot.send_message(destination, bot.command_not_found.format(name)) return for key in commands[1:]: try: key = _mention_pattern.sub(repl, key) command = command.commands.get(key) if command is None: yield from bot.send_message(destination, bot.command_not_found.format(key)) return except AttributeError: yield from bot.send_message(destination, bot.command_has_no_subcommands.format(command, key)) return pages = bot.formatter.format_help_for(ctx, command) if bot.pm_help is None: characters = sum(map(lambda l: len(l), pages)) # modify destination based on length of pages. if characters > 1000: destination = ctx.message.author for page in pages: yield from bot.send_message(destination, page) class Bot(GroupMixin, discord.Client): """Represents a discord bot. This class is a subclass of :class:`discord.Client` and as a result anything that you can do with a :class:`discord.Client` you can do with this bot. This class also subclasses :class:`GroupMixin` to provide the functionality to manage commands. Attributes ----------- command_prefix The command prefix is what the message content must contain initially to have a command invoked. This prefix could either be a string to indicate what the prefix should be, or a callable that takes in the bot as its first parameter and :class:`discord.Message` as its second parameter and returns the prefix. This is to facilitate "dynamic" command prefixes. This callable can be either a regular function or a coroutine. The command prefix could also be a list or a tuple indicating that multiple checks for the prefix should be used and the first one to match will be the invocation prefix. You can get this prefix via :attr:`Context.prefix`. description : str The content prefixed into the default help message. self_bot : bool If ``True``, the bot will only listen to commands invoked by itself rather than ignoring itself. If ``False`` (the default) then the bot will ignore itself. This cannot be changed once initialised. formatter : :class:`HelpFormatter` The formatter used to format the help message. By default, it uses a the :class:`HelpFormatter`. Check it for more info on how to override it. If you want to change the help command completely (add aliases, etc) then a call to :meth:`remove_command` with 'help' as the argument would do the trick. pm_help : Optional[bool] A tribool that indicates if the help command should PM the user instead of sending it to the channel it received it from. If the boolean is set to ``True``, then all help output is PM'd. If ``False``, none of the help output is PM'd. If ``None``, then the bot will only PM when the help message becomes too long (dictated by more than 1000 characters). Defaults to ``False``. help_attrs : dict A dictionary of options to pass in for the construction of the help command. This allows you to change the command behaviour without actually changing the implementation of the command. The attributes will be the same as the ones passed in the :class:`Command` constructor. Note that ``pass_context`` will always be set to ``True`` regardless of what you pass in. command_not_found : str The format string used when the help command is invoked with a command that is not found. Useful for i18n. Defaults to ``"No command called {} found."``. The only format argument is the name of the command passed. command_has_no_subcommands : str The format string used when the help command is invoked with requests for a subcommand but the command does not have any subcommands. Defaults to ``"Command {0.name} has no subcommands."``. The first format argument is the :class:`Command` attempted to get a subcommand and the second is the name. """ def __init__(self, command_prefix, formatter=None, description=None, pm_help=False, **options): super().__init__(**options) self.command_prefix = command_prefix self.extra_events = {} self.cogs = {} self.extensions = {} self._checks = [] self.description = inspect.cleandoc(description) if description else '' self.pm_help = pm_help self.command_not_found = options.pop('command_not_found', 'No command called "{}" found.') self.command_has_no_subcommands = options.pop('command_has_no_subcommands', 'Command {0.name} has no subcommands.') self._skip_check = discord.User.__ne__ if options.pop('self_bot', False) else discord.User.__eq__ self.help_attrs = options.pop('help_attrs', {}) self.help_attrs['pass_context'] = True if 'name' not in self.help_attrs: self.help_attrs['name'] = 'help' if formatter is not None: if not isinstance(formatter, HelpFormatter): raise discord.ClientException('Formatter must be a subclass of HelpFormatter') self.formatter = formatter else: self.formatter = HelpFormatter() # pay no mind to this ugliness. self.command(**self.help_attrs)(_default_help_command) # internal helpers @asyncio.coroutine def _get_prefix(self, message): prefix = self.command_prefix if callable(prefix): ret = prefix(self, message) if asyncio.iscoroutine(ret): ret = yield from ret return ret else: return prefix @asyncio.coroutine def _run_extra(self, coro, event_name, *args, **kwargs): try: yield from coro(*args, **kwargs) except asyncio.CancelledError: pass except Exception: try: yield from self.on_error(event_name, *args, **kwargs) except asyncio.CancelledError: pass def dispatch(self, event_name, *args, **kwargs): super().dispatch(event_name, *args, **kwargs) ev = 'on_' + event_name if ev in self.extra_events: for event in self.extra_events[ev]: coro = self._run_extra(event, event_name, *args, **kwargs) discord.compat.create_task(coro, loop=self.loop) @asyncio.coroutine def close(self): for extension in tuple(self.extensions): try: self.unload_extension(extension) except: pass for cog in tuple(self.cogs): try: self.remove_cog(cog) except: pass yield from super().close() @asyncio.coroutine def on_command_error(self, exception, context): """|coro| The default command error handler provided by the bot. By default this prints to ``sys.stderr`` however it could be overridden to have a different implementation. This only fires if you do not specify any listeners for command error. """ if self.extra_events.get('on_command_error', None): return if hasattr(context.command, "on_error"): return print('Ignoring exception in command {}'.format(context.command), file=sys.stderr) traceback.print_exception(type(exception), exception, exception.__traceback__, file=sys.stderr) # utility "send_*" functions @asyncio.coroutine def _augmented_msg(self, coro, **kwargs): msg = yield from coro delete_after = kwargs.get('delete_after') if delete_after is not None: @asyncio.coroutine def delete(): yield from asyncio.sleep(delete_after, loop=self.loop) yield from self.delete_message(msg) discord.compat.create_task(delete(), loop=self.loop) return msg def say(self, *args, **kwargs): """|coro| A helper function that is equivalent to doing .. code-block:: python self.send_message(message.channel, *args, **kwargs) The following keyword arguments are "extensions" that augment the behaviour of the standard wrapped call. Parameters ------------ delete_after: float Number of seconds to wait before automatically deleting the message. See Also --------- :meth:`Client.send_message` """ destination = _get_variable('_internal_channel') extensions = ('delete_after',) params = { k: kwargs.pop(k, None) for k in extensions } coro = self.send_message(destination, *args, **kwargs) return self._augmented_msg(coro, **params) def whisper(self, *args, **kwargs): """|coro| A helper function that is equivalent to doing .. code-block:: python self.send_message(message.author, *args, **kwargs) The following keyword arguments are "extensions" that augment the behaviour of the standard wrapped call. Parameters ------------ delete_after: float Number of seconds to wait before automatically deleting the message. See Also --------- :meth:`Client.send_message` """ destination = _get_variable('_internal_author') extensions = ('delete_after',) params = { k: kwargs.pop(k, None) for k in extensions } coro = self.send_message(destination, *args, **kwargs) return self._augmented_msg(coro, **params) def reply(self, content, *args, **kwargs): """|coro| A helper function that is equivalent to doing .. code-block:: python msg = '{0.mention}, {1}'.format(message.author, content) self.send_message(message.channel, msg, *args, **kwargs) The following keyword arguments are "extensions" that augment the behaviour of the standard wrapped call. Parameters ------------ delete_after: float Number of seconds to wait before automatically deleting the message. See Also --------- :meth:`Client.send_message` """ author = _get_variable('_internal_author') destination = _get_variable('_internal_channel') fmt = '{0.mention}, {1}'.format(author, str(content)) extensions = ('delete_after',) params = { k: kwargs.pop(k, None) for k in extensions } coro = self.send_message(destination, fmt, *args, **kwargs) return self._augmented_msg(coro, **params) def upload(self, *args, **kwargs): """|coro| A helper function that is equivalent to doing .. code-block:: python self.send_file(message.channel, *args, **kwargs) The following keyword arguments are "extensions" that augment the behaviour of the standard wrapped call. Parameters ------------ delete_after: float Number of seconds to wait before automatically deleting the message. See Also --------- :meth:`Client.send_file` """ destination = _get_variable('_internal_channel') extensions = ('delete_after',) params = { k: kwargs.pop(k, None) for k in extensions } coro = self.send_file(destination, *args, **kwargs) return self._augmented_msg(coro, **params) def type(self): """|coro| A helper function that is equivalent to doing .. code-block:: python self.send_typing(message.channel) See Also --------- The :meth:`Client.send_typing` function. """ destination = _get_variable('_internal_channel') return self.send_typing(destination) # global check registration def check(self, func): """A decorator that adds a global check to the bot. A global check is similar to a :func:`check` that is applied on a per command basis except it is run before any command checks have been verified and applies to every command the bot has. .. warning:: This function must be a *regular* function and not a coroutine. Similar to a command :func:`check`\, this takes a single parameter of type :class:`Context` and can only raise exceptions derived from :exc:`CommandError`. Example --------- .. code-block:: python @bot.check def whitelist(ctx): return ctx.message.author.id in my_whitelist """ self.add_check(func) return func def add_check(self, func): """Adds a global check to the bot. This is the non-decorator interface to :meth:`check`. Parameters ----------- func The function that was used as a global check. """ self._checks.append(func) def remove_check(self, func): """Removes a global check from the bot. This function is idempotent and will not raise an exception if the function is not in the global checks. Parameters ----------- func The function to remove from the global checks. """ try: self._checks.remove(func) except ValueError: pass def can_run(self, ctx): return all(f(ctx) for f in self._checks) # listener registration def add_listener(self, func, name=None): """The non decorator alternative to :meth:`listen`. Parameters ----------- func : coroutine The extra event to listen to. name : Optional[str] The name of the command to use. Defaults to ``func.__name__``. Example -------- .. code-block:: python async def on_ready(): pass async def my_message(message): pass bot.add_listener(on_ready) bot.add_listener(my_message, 'on_message') """ name = func.__name__ if name is None else name if not asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(func): raise discord.ClientException('Listeners must be coroutines') if name in self.extra_events: self.extra_events[name].append(func) else: self.extra_events[name] = [func] def remove_listener(self, func, name=None): """Removes a listener from the pool of listeners. Parameters ----------- func The function that was used as a listener to remove. name The name of the event we want to remove. Defaults to ``func.__name__``. """ name = func.__name__ if name is None else name if name in self.extra_events: try: self.extra_events[name].remove(func) except ValueError: pass def listen(self, name=None): """A decorator that registers another function as an external event listener. Basically this allows you to listen to multiple events from different places e.g. such as :func:`discord.on_ready` The functions being listened to must be a coroutine. Example -------- .. code-block:: python @bot.listen() async def on_message(message): print('one') # in some other file... @bot.listen('on_message') async def my_message(message): print('two') Would print one and two in an unspecified order. Raises ------- discord.ClientException The function being listened to is not a coroutine. """ def decorator(func): self.add_listener(func, name) return func return decorator # cogs def add_cog(self, cog): """Adds a "cog" to the bot. A cog is a class that has its own event listeners and commands. They are meant as a way to organize multiple relevant commands into a singular class that shares some state or no state at all. The cog can also have a ``__check`` member function that allows you to define a global check. See :meth:`check` for more info. More information will be documented soon. Parameters ----------- cog The cog to register to the bot. """ self.cogs[type(cog).__name__] = cog try: check = getattr(cog, '_{.__class__.__name__}__check'.format(cog)) except AttributeError: pass else: self.add_check(check) members = inspect.getmembers(cog) for name, member in members: # register commands the cog has if isinstance(member, Command): if member.parent is None: self.add_command(member) continue # register event listeners the cog has if name.startswith('on_'): self.add_listener(member) def get_cog(self, name): """Gets the cog instance requested. If the cog is not found, ``None`` is returned instead. Parameters ----------- name : str The name of the cog you are requesting. """ return self.cogs.get(name) def remove_cog(self, name): """Removes a cog from the bot. All registered commands and event listeners that the cog has registered will be removed as well. If no cog is found then ``None`` is returned, otherwise the cog instance that is being removed is returned. If the cog defines a special member function named ``__unload`` then it is called when removal has completed. This function **cannot** be a coroutine. It must be a regular function. Parameters ----------- name : str The name of the cog to remove. """ cog = self.cogs.pop(name, None) if cog is None: return cog members = inspect.getmembers(cog) for name, member in members: # remove commands the cog has if isinstance(member, Command): if member.parent is None: self.remove_command(member.name) continue # remove event listeners the cog has if name.startswith('on_'): self.remove_listener(member) try: check = getattr(cog, '_{0.__class__.__name__}__check'.format(cog)) except AttributeError: pass else: self.remove_check(check) unloader_name = '_{0.__class__.__name__}__unload'.format(cog) try: unloader = getattr(cog, unloader_name) except AttributeError: pass else: unloader() del cog # extensions def load_extension(self, name): if name in self.extensions: return lib = importlib.import_module(name) if not hasattr(lib, 'setup'): del lib del sys.modules[name] raise discord.ClientException('extension does not have a setup function') lib.setup(self) self.extensions[name] = lib def unload_extension(self, name): lib = self.extensions.get(name) if lib is None: return # find all references to the module # remove the cogs registered from the module for cogname, cog in self.cogs.copy().items(): if inspect.getmodule(cog) is lib: self.remove_cog(cogname) # first remove all the commands from the module for command in self.commands.copy().values(): if command.module is lib: command.module = None if isinstance(command, GroupMixin): command.recursively_remove_all_commands() self.remove_command(command.name) # then remove all the listeners from the module for event_list in self.extra_events.copy().values(): remove = [] for index, event in enumerate(event_list): if inspect.getmodule(event) is lib: remove.append(index) for index in reversed(remove): del event_list[index] try: func = getattr(lib, 'teardown') except AttributeError: pass else: try: func(self) except: pass finally: # finally remove the import.. del lib del self.extensions[name] del sys.modules[name] # command processing @asyncio.coroutine def process_commands(self, message): """|coro| This function processes the commands that have been registered to the bot and other groups. Without this coroutine, none of the commands will be triggered. By default, this coroutine is called inside the :func:`on_message` event. If you choose to override the :func:`on_message` event, then you should invoke this coroutine as well. Warning -------- This function is necessary for :meth:`say`, :meth:`whisper`, :meth:`type`, :meth:`reply`, and :meth:`upload` to work due to the way they are written. It is also required for the :func:`on_command` and :func:`on_command_completion` events. Parameters ----------- message : discord.Message The message to process commands for. """ _internal_channel = message.channel _internal_author = message.author view = StringView(message.content) if self._skip_check(message.author, self.user): return prefix = yield from self._get_prefix(message) invoked_prefix = prefix if not isinstance(prefix, (tuple, list)): if not view.skip_string(prefix): return else: invoked_prefix = discord.utils.find(view.skip_string, prefix) if invoked_prefix is None: return invoker = view.get_word() tmp = { 'bot': self, 'invoked_with': invoker, 'message': message, 'view': view, 'prefix': invoked_prefix } ctx = Context(**tmp) del tmp if invoker in self.commands: command = self.commands[invoker] self.dispatch('command', command, ctx) try: yield from command.invoke(ctx) except CommandError as e: ctx.command.dispatch_error(e, ctx) else: self.dispatch('command_completion', command, ctx) elif invoker: exc = CommandNotFound('Command "{}" is not found'.format(invoker)) self.dispatch('command_error', exc, ctx) @asyncio.coroutine def on_message(self, message): yield from self.process_commands(message)