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Copyright (c) 2015-present Rapptz
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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"""
from __future__ import annotations
import inspect
import sys
import traceback
from typing import Callable, Dict, List, Literal, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING, Tuple, Union, overload
from .namespace import Namespace, ResolveKey
from .models import AppCommand
from .commands import Command, ContextMenu, Group, _shorten
from .enums import AppCommandType
from .errors import (
AppCommandError,
CommandAlreadyRegistered,
CommandNotFound,
CommandSignatureMismatch,
)
from ..errors import ClientException
from ..enums import InteractionType
from ..utils import MISSING
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ..types.interactions import ApplicationCommandInteractionData, ApplicationCommandInteractionDataOption
from ..interactions import Interaction
from ..client import Client
from ..abc import Snowflake
from .commands import ContextMenuCallback, CommandCallback, P, T
__all__ = ('CommandTree',)
class CommandTree:
"""Represents a container that holds application command information.
Parameters
-----------
client: :class:`Client`
The client instance to get application command information from.
"""
def __init__(self, client: Client):
self.client = client
self._http = client.http
self._state = client._connection
self._state._command_tree = self
self._guild_commands: Dict[int, Dict[str, Union[Command, Group]]] = {}
self._global_commands: Dict[str, Union[Command, Group]] = {}
# (name, guild_id, command_type): Command
# The above two mappings can use this structure too but we need fast retrieval
# by name and guild_id in the above case while here it isn't as important since
# it's uncommon and N=5 anyway.
self._context_menus: Dict[Tuple[str, Optional[int], int], ContextMenu] = {}
async def fetch_commands(self, *, guild: Optional[Snowflake] = None) -> List[AppCommand]:
"""|coro|
Fetches the application's current commands.
If no guild is passed then global commands are fetched, otherwise
the guild's commands are fetched instead.
.. note::
This includes context menu commands.
Parameters
-----------
guild: Optional[:class:`abc.Snowflake`]
The guild to fetch the commands from. If not passed then global commands
are fetched instead.
Raises
-------
HTTPException
Fetching the commands failed.
ClientException
The application ID could not be found.
Returns
--------
List[:class:`~discord.app_commands.AppCommand`]
The application's commands.
"""
if self.client.application_id is None:
raise ClientException('Client does not have an application ID set')
if guild is None:
commands = await self._http.get_global_commands(self.client.application_id)
else:
commands = await self._http.get_guild_commands(self.client.application_id, guild.id)
return [AppCommand(data=data, state=self._state) for data in commands]
def add_command(
self,
command: Union[Command, ContextMenu, Group],
/,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = None,
override: bool = False,
):
"""Adds an application command to the tree.
This only adds the command locally -- in order to sync the commands
and enable them in the client, :meth:`sync` must be called.
The root parent of the command is added regardless of the type passed.
Parameters
-----------
command: Union[:class:`Command`, :class:`Group`]
The application command or group to add.
guild: Optional[:class:`abc.Snowflake`]
The guild to add the command to. If not given then it
becomes a global command instead.
override: :class:`bool`
Whether to override a command with the same name. If ``False``
an exception is raised. Default is ``False``.
Raises
--------
~discord.CommandAlreadyRegistered
The command was already registered and no override was specified.
TypeError
The application command passed is not a valid application command.
ValueError
The maximum number of commands was reached globally or for that guild.
This is currently 100 for slash commands and 5 for context menu commands.
"""
if isinstance(command, ContextMenu):
guild_id = None if guild is None else guild.id
type = command.type.value
key = (command.name, guild_id, type)
found = key in self._context_menus
if found and not override:
raise CommandAlreadyRegistered(command.name, guild_id)
total = sum(1 for _, g, t in self._context_menus if g == guild_id and t == type)
if total + found > 5:
raise ValueError('maximum number of context menu commands exceeded (5)')
self._context_menus[key] = command
return
elif not isinstance(command, (Command, Group)):
raise TypeError(f'Expected a application command, received {command.__class__!r} instead')
# todo: validate application command groups having children (required)
root = command.root_parent or command
name = root.name
if guild is not None:
commands = self._guild_commands.setdefault(guild.id, {})
found = name in commands
if found and not override:
raise CommandAlreadyRegistered(name, guild.id)
if len(commands) + found > 100:
raise ValueError('maximum number of slash commands exceeded (100)')
commands[name] = root
else:
found = name in self._global_commands
if found and not override:
raise CommandAlreadyRegistered(name, None)
if len(self._global_commands) + found > 100:
raise ValueError('maximum number of slash commands exceeded (100)')
self._global_commands[name] = root
@overload
def remove_command(
self,
command: str,
/,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = ...,
type: Literal[AppCommandType.message, AppCommandType.user] = ...,
) -> Optional[ContextMenu]:
...
@overload
def remove_command(
self,
command: str,
/,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = ...,
type: Literal[AppCommandType.chat_input] = ...,
) -> Optional[Union[Command, Group]]:
...
def remove_command(
self,
command: str,
/,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = None,
type: AppCommandType = AppCommandType.chat_input,
) -> Optional[Union[Command, ContextMenu, Group]]:
"""Removes an application command from the tree.
This only removes the command locally -- in order to sync the commands
and remove them in the client, :meth:`sync` must be called.
Parameters
-----------
command: :class:`str`
The name of the root command to remove.
guild: Optional[:class:`abc.Snowflake`]
The guild to remove the command from. If not given then it
removes a global command instead.
type: :class:`AppCommandType`
The type of command to remove. Defaults to :attr:`AppCommandType.chat_input`,
i.e. slash commands.
Returns
---------
Optional[Union[:class:`Command`, :class:`ContextMenu`, :class:`Group`]]
The application command that got removed.
If nothing was removed then ``None`` is returned instead.
"""
if type is AppCommandType.chat_input:
if guild is None:
return self._global_commands.pop(command, None)
else:
try:
commands = self._guild_commands[guild.id]
except KeyError:
return None
else:
return commands.pop(command, None)
elif type in (AppCommandType.user, AppCommandType.message):
guild_id = None if guild is None else guild.id
key = (command, guild_id, type.value)
return self._context_menus.pop(key, None)
@overload
def get_command(
self,
command: str,
/,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = ...,
type: Literal[AppCommandType.message, AppCommandType.user] = ...,
) -> Optional[ContextMenu]:
...
@overload
def get_command(
self,
command: str,
/,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = ...,
type: Literal[AppCommandType.chat_input] = ...,
) -> Optional[Union[Command, Group]]:
...
def get_command(
self,
command: str,
/,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = None,
type: AppCommandType = AppCommandType.chat_input,
) -> Optional[Union[Command, ContextMenu, Group]]:
"""Gets a application command from the tree.
Parameters
-----------
command: :class:`str`
The name of the root command to get.
guild: Optional[:class:`abc.Snowflake`]
The guild to get the command from. If not given then it
gets a global command instead.
type: :class:`AppCommandType`
The type of command to get. Defaults to :attr:`AppCommandType.chat_input`,
i.e. slash commands.
Returns
---------
Optional[Union[:class:`Command`, :class:`ContextMenu`, :class:`Group`]]
The application command that was found.
If nothing was found then ``None`` is returned instead.
"""
if type is AppCommandType.chat_input:
if guild is None:
return self._global_commands.get(command)
else:
try:
commands = self._guild_commands[guild.id]
except KeyError:
return None
else:
return commands.get(command)
elif type in (AppCommandType.user, AppCommandType.message):
guild_id = None if guild is None else guild.id
key = (command, guild_id, type.value)
return self._context_menus.get(key)
@overload
def get_commands(
self,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = ...,
type: Literal[AppCommandType.message, AppCommandType.user] = ...,
) -> List[ContextMenu]:
...
@overload
def get_commands(
self,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = ...,
type: Literal[AppCommandType.chat_input] = ...,
) -> List[Union[Command, Group]]:
...
def get_commands(
self,
*,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = None,
type: AppCommandType = AppCommandType.chat_input,
) -> Union[List[Union[Command, Group]], List[ContextMenu]]:
"""Gets all application commands from the tree.
Parameters
-----------
guild: Optional[:class:`~discord.abc.Snowflake`]
The guild to get the commands from. If not given then it
gets all global commands instead.
type: :class:`AppCommandType`
The type of commands to get. Defaults to :attr:`AppCommandType.chat_input`,
i.e. slash commands.
Returns
---------
Union[List[:class:`ContextMenu`], List[Union[:class:`Command`, :class:`Group`]]
The application commands from the tree.
"""
if type is AppCommandType.chat_input:
if guild is None:
return list(self._global_commands.values())
else:
try:
commands = self._guild_commands[guild.id]
except KeyError:
return []
else:
return list(commands.values())
else:
guild_id = None if guild is None else guild.id
value = type.value
return [command for ((_, g, t), command) in self._context_menus.items() if g == guild_id and t == value]
def _get_all_commands(self, *, guild: Optional[Snowflake] = None) -> List[Union[Command, Group, ContextMenu]]:
if guild is None:
base: List[Union[Command, Group, ContextMenu]] = list(self._global_commands.values())
base.extend(cmd for ((_, g, _), cmd) in self._context_menus.items() if g is None)
return base
else:
try:
commands = self._guild_commands[guild.id]
except KeyError:
return [cmd for ((_, g, _), cmd) in self._context_menus.items() if g is None]
else:
base: List[Union[Command, Group, ContextMenu]] = list(commands.values())
guild_id = guild.id
base.extend(cmd for ((_, g, _), cmd) in self._context_menus.items() if g == guild_id)
return base
async def on_error(
self,
interaction: Interaction,
command: Optional[Union[ContextMenu, Command]],
error: AppCommandError,
) -> None:
"""|coro|
A callback that is called when any command raises an :exc:`AppCommandError`.
The default implementation prints the traceback to stderr.
Parameters
-----------
interaction: :class:`~discord.Interaction`
The interaction that is being handled.
command: Optional[Union[:class:`~discord.app_commands.Command`, :class:`~discord.app_commands.ContextMenu`]]
The command that failed, if any.
error: :exc:`AppCommandError`
The exception that was raised.
"""
if command is not None:
print(f'Ignoring exception in command {command.name!r}:', file=sys.stderr)
else:
print(f'Ignoring exception in command tree:', file=sys.stderr)
traceback.print_exception(error.__class__, error, error.__traceback__, file=sys.stderr)
def command(
self,
*,
name: str = MISSING,
description: str = MISSING,
guild: Optional[Snowflake] = None,
) -> Callable[[CommandCallback[Group, P, T]], Command[Group, P, T]]:
"""Creates an application command directly under this tree.
Parameters
------------
name: :class:`str`
The name of the application command. If not given, it defaults to a lower-case
version of the callback name.
description: :class:`str`
The description of the application command. This shows up in the UI to describe
the application command. If not given, it defaults to the first line of the docstring
of the callback shortened to 100 characters.
guild: Optional[:class:`.abc.Snowflake`]
The guild to add the command to. If not given then it
becomes a global command instead.
"""
def decorator(func: CommandCallback[Group, P, T]) -> Command[Group, P, T]:
if not inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func):
raise TypeError('command function must be a coroutine function')
if description is MISSING:
if func.__doc__ is None:
desc = '...'
else:
desc = _shorten(func.__doc__)
else:
desc = description
command = Command(
name=name if name is not MISSING else func.__name__,
description=desc,
callback=func,
parent=None,
)
self.add_command(command, guild=guild)
return command
return decorator
def context_menu(
self, *, name: str = MISSING, guild: Optional[Snowflake] = None
) -> Callable[[ContextMenuCallback], ContextMenu]:
"""Creates a application command context menu from a regular function directly under this tree.
This function must have a signature of :class:`~discord.Interaction` as its first parameter
and taking either a :class:`~discord.Member`, :class:`~discord.User`, or :class:`~discord.Message`,
or a :obj:`typing.Union` of ``Member`` and ``User`` as its second parameter.
Examples
---------
.. code-block:: python3
@app_commands.context_menu()
async def react(interaction: discord.Interaction, message: discord.Message):
await interaction.response.send_message('Very cool message!', ephemeral=True)
@app_commands.context_menu()
async def ban(interaction: discord.Interaction, user: discord.Member):
await interaction.response.send_message(f'Should I actually ban {user}...', ephemeral=True)
Parameters
------------
name: :class:`str`
The name of the context menu command. If not given, it defaults to a title-case
version of the callback name. Note that unlike regular slash commands this can
have spaces and upper case characters in the name.
guild: Optional[:class:`.abc.Snowflake`]
The guild to add the command to. If not given then it
becomes a global command instead.
"""
def decorator(func: ContextMenuCallback) -> ContextMenu:
if not inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func):
raise TypeError('context menu function must be a coroutine function')
context_menu = ContextMenu._from_decorator(func, name=name)
self.add_command(context_menu, guild=guild)
return context_menu
return decorator
async def sync(self, *, guild: Optional[Snowflake]) -> List[AppCommand]:
"""|coro|
Syncs the application commands to Discord.
This must be called for the application commands to show up.
Global commands take up to 1-hour to propagate but guild
commands propagate instantly.
Parameters
-----------
guild: Optional[:class:`~discord.abc.Snowflake`]
The guild to sync the commands to. If ``None`` then it
syncs all global commands instead.
Raises
-------
HTTPException
Syncing the commands failed.
ClientException
The client does not have an application ID.
Returns
--------
List[:class:`~discord.AppCommand`]
The application's commands that got synced.
"""
if self.client.application_id is None:
raise ClientException('Client does not have an application ID set')
commands = self._get_all_commands(guild=guild)
payload = [command.to_dict() for command in commands]
if guild is None:
data = await self._http.bulk_upsert_global_commands(self.client.application_id, payload=payload)
else:
data = await self._http.bulk_upsert_guild_commands(self.client.application_id, guild.id, payload=payload)
return [AppCommand(data=d, state=self._state) for d in data]
def _from_interaction(self, interaction: Interaction):
async def wrapper():
try:
await self.call(interaction)
except AppCommandError as e:
await self.on_error(interaction, None, e)
self.client.loop.create_task(wrapper(), name='CommandTree-invoker')
async def _call_context_menu(self, interaction: Interaction, data: ApplicationCommandInteractionData, type: int):
name = data['name']
guild_id = interaction.guild_id
ctx_menu = self._context_menus.get((name, guild_id, type))
if ctx_menu is None:
raise CommandNotFound(name, [], AppCommandType(type))
resolved = Namespace._get_resolved_items(interaction, data.get('resolved', {}))
target_id = data.get('target_id')
# Right now, the only types are message and user
# Therefore, there's no conflict with snowflakes
# This will always work at runtime
key = ResolveKey.any_with(target_id) # type: ignore
value = resolved.get(key)
if ctx_menu.type.value != type:
raise CommandSignatureMismatch(ctx_menu)
if value is None:
raise AppCommandError('This should not happen if Discord sent well-formed data.')
# I assume I don't have to type check here.
try:
await ctx_menu._invoke(interaction, value)
except AppCommandError as e:
await self.on_error(interaction, ctx_menu, e)
async def call(self, interaction: Interaction):
"""|coro|
Given an :class:`~discord.Interaction`, calls the matching
application command that's being invoked.
This is usually called automatically by the library.
Parameters
-----------
interaction: :class:`~discord.Interaction`
The interaction to dispatch from.
Raises
--------
CommandNotFound
The application command referred to could not be found.
CommandSignatureMismatch
The interaction data referred to a parameter that was not found in the
application command definition.
AppCommandError
An error occurred while calling the command.
"""
data: ApplicationCommandInteractionData = interaction.data # type: ignore
type = data.get('type', 1)
if type != 1:
# Context menu command...
await self._call_context_menu(interaction, data, type)
return
parents: List[str] = []
name = data['name']
command = self._global_commands.get(name)
if interaction.guild_id:
try:
guild_commands = self._guild_commands[interaction.guild_id]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
command = guild_commands.get(name) or command
# If it's not found at this point then it's not gonna be found at any point
if command is None:
raise CommandNotFound(name, parents)
# This could be done recursively but it'd be a bother due to the state needed
# to be tracked above like the parents, the actual command type, and the
# resulting options we care about
searching = True
options: List[ApplicationCommandInteractionDataOption] = data.get('options', [])
while searching:
for option in options:
# Find subcommands
if option.get('type', 0) in (1, 2):
parents.append(name)
name = option['name']
command = command._get_internal_command(name)
if command is None:
raise CommandNotFound(name, parents)
options = option.get('options', [])
break
else:
searching = False
break
else:
break
if isinstance(command, Group):
# Right now, groups can't be invoked. This is a Discord limitation in how they
# do slash commands. So if we're here and we have a Group rather than a Command instance
# then something in the code is out of date from the data that Discord has.
raise CommandSignatureMismatch(command)
# At this point options refers to the arguments of the command
# and command refers to the class type we care about
namespace = Namespace(interaction, data.get('resolved', {}), options)
# Auto complete handles the namespace differently... so at this point this is where we decide where that is.
if interaction.type is InteractionType.autocomplete:
focused = next((opt['name'] for opt in options if opt.get('focused')), None)
if focused is None:
raise AppCommandError('This should not happen, but there is no focused element. This is a Discord bug.')
await command._invoke_autocomplete(interaction, focused, namespace)
return
try:
await command._invoke_with_namespace(interaction, namespace)
except AppCommandError as e:
await command._invoke_error_handler(interaction, e)
await self.on_error(interaction, command, e)