Rapptz 0a07fc088c [commands] Inject the internal variables for bot.say & co explicitly.
This is to catch cases where it wouldn't fail to find it when
inspecting the stack to catch these stack variables.
2016-01-09 15:16:28 -05:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
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"""
import asyncio
import discord
import inspect
from .core import GroupMixin, Command
from .view import StringView
from .context import Context
from .errors import CommandNotFound
def _get_variable(name):
stack = inspect.stack()
try:
for frames in stack:
current_locals = frames[0].f_locals
if name in current_locals:
return current_locals[name]
finally:
del stack
def when_mentioned(bot, msg):
"""A callable that implements a command prefix equivalent
to being mentioned, e.g. ``@bot ``."""
return '{0.user.mention} '.format(bot)
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.
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`.
"""
def __init__(self, command_prefix, **options):
super().__init__(**options)
self.command_prefix = command_prefix
self.extra_events = {}
self.cogs = {}
# internal helpers
def _get_prefix(self, message):
prefix = self.command_prefix
if callable(prefix):
return prefix(self, message)
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.utils.create_task(coro, loop=self.loop)
# utility "send_*" functions
@asyncio.coroutine
def say(self, content):
"""|coro|
A helper function that is equivalent to doing
.. code-block:: python
self.send_message(message.channel, content)
Parameters
----------
content : str
The content to pass to :class:`Client.send_message`
"""
destination = _get_variable('_internal_channel')
result = yield from self.send_message(destination, content)
return result
@asyncio.coroutine
def whisper(self, content):
"""|coro|
A helper function that is equivalent to doing
.. code-block:: python
self.send_message(message.author, content)
Parameters
----------
content : str
The content to pass to :class:`Client.send_message`
"""
destination = _get_variable('_internal_author')
result = yield from self.send_message(destination, content)
return result
@asyncio.coroutine
def reply(self, content):
"""|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)
Parameters
----------
content : str
The content to pass to :class:`Client.send_message`
"""
author = _get_variable('_internal_author')
destination = _get_variable('_internal_channel')
fmt = '{0.mention}, {1}'.format(author, str(content))
result = yield from self.send_message(destination, fmt)
return result
@asyncio.coroutine
def upload(self, fp, name=None):
"""|coro|
A helper function that is equivalent to doing
.. code-block:: python
self.send_file(message.channel, fp, name)
Parameters
----------
fp
The first parameter to pass to :meth:`Client.send_file`
name
The second parameter to pass to :meth:`Client.send_file`
"""
destination = _get_variable('_internal_channel')
result = yield from self.send_file(destination, fp, name)
return result
@asyncio.coroutine
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')
yield from self.send_typing(destination)
# 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__``.
Examples
---------
.. 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.
Examples
---------
.. 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.
More information will be documented soon.
Parameters
-----------
cog
The cog to register to the bot.
"""
self.cogs[type(cog).__name__] = cog
members = inspect.getmembers(cog)
for name, member in members:
# register commands the cog has
if isinstance(member, Command):
member.instance = cog
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 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.
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):
member.instance = None
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)
# 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.
Parameters
-----------
message : discord.Message
The message to process commands for.
"""
_internal_channel = message.channel
_internal_author = message.author
view = StringView(message.content)
if message.author == self.user:
return
prefix = 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]
ctx.command = command
yield from command.invoke(ctx)
else:
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)