617 lines
20 KiB
Python
617 lines
20 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Rapptz
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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"""
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import asyncio
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import inspect
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import re
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import discord
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from functools import partial
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from .errors import *
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from .view import quoted_word
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__all__ = [ 'Command', 'Group', 'GroupMixin', 'command', 'group',
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'has_role', 'has_permissions', 'has_any_role', 'check' ]
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def _convert_to_bool(argument):
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lowered = argument.lower()
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if lowered in ('yes', 'y', 'true', 't', '1', 'enable', 'on'):
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return True
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elif lowered in ('no', 'n', 'false', 'f', '0', 'disable', 'off'):
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return False
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else:
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raise BadArgument(lowered + ' is not a recognised boolean option')
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class Command:
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"""A class that implements the protocol for a bot text command.
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These are not created manually, instead they are created via the
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decorator or functional interface.
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Attributes
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-----------
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name : str
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The name of the command.
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callback : coroutine
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The coroutine that is executed when the command is called.
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help : str
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The long help text for the command.
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brief : str
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The short help text for the command.
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aliases : list
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The list of aliases the command can be invoked under.
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pass_context : bool
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A boolean that indicates that the current :class:`Context` should
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be passed as the **first parameter**. Defaults to `False`.
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enabled : bool
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A boolean that indicates if the command is currently enabled.
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If the command is invoked while it is disabled, then
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:exc:`DisabledCommand` is raised to the :func:`on_command_error`
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event. Defaults to ``True``.
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parent : Optional[command]
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The parent command that this command belongs to. ``None`` is there
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isn't one.
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checks
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A list of predicates that verifies if the command could be executed
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with the given :class:`Context` as the sole parameter. If an exception
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is necessary to be thrown to signal failure, then one derived from
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:exc:`CommandError` should be used. Note that if the checks fail then
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:exc:`CheckFailure` exception is raised to the :func:`on_command_error`
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event.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, callback, **kwargs):
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self.name = name
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self.callback = callback
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self.enabled = kwargs.get('enabled', True)
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self.help = kwargs.get('help')
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self.brief = kwargs.get('brief')
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self.aliases = kwargs.get('aliases', [])
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self.pass_context = kwargs.get('pass_context', False)
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signature = inspect.signature(callback)
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self.params = signature.parameters.copy()
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self.checks = kwargs.get('checks', [])
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self.module = inspect.getmodule(callback)
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self.instance = None
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self.parent = None
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def _receive_item(self, message, argument, regex, receiver, generator):
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match = re.match(regex, argument)
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result = None
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private = message.channel.is_private
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receiver = getattr(message.server, receiver, ())
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if match is None:
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if not private:
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result = discord.utils.get(receiver, name=argument)
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else:
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iterable = receiver if not private else generator
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result = discord.utils.get(iterable, id=match.group(1))
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return result
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def do_conversion(self, bot, message, converter, argument):
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if converter is bool:
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return _convert_to_bool(argument)
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if converter.__module__.split('.')[0] != 'discord':
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return converter(argument)
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# special handling for discord.py related classes
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if converter is discord.User or converter is discord.Member:
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member = self._receive_item(message, argument, r'<@([0-9]+)>', 'members', bot.get_all_members())
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if member is None:
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raise BadArgument('User/Member not found.')
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return member
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elif converter is discord.Channel:
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channel = self._receive_item(message, argument, r'<#([0-9]+)>', 'channels', bot.get_all_channels())
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if channel is None:
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raise BadArgument('Channel not found.')
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return channel
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elif converter is discord.Colour:
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arg = argument.replace('0x', '').lower()
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try:
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value = int(arg, base=16)
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return discord.Colour(value=value)
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except ValueError:
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method = getattr(discord.Colour, arg, None)
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if method is None or not inspect.ismethod(method):
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raise BadArgument('Colour passed is invalid.')
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return method()
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elif converter is discord.Role:
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if message.channel.is_private:
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raise NoPrivateMessage()
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role = discord.utils.get(message.server.roles, name=argument)
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if role is None:
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raise BadArgument('Role not found')
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return role
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elif converter is discord.Game:
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return discord.Game(name=argument)
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elif converter is discord.Invite:
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try:
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return bot.get_invite(argument)
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except:
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raise BadArgument('Invite is invalid')
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def transform(self, ctx, param):
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required = param.default is param.empty
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converter = param.annotation
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view = ctx.view
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if converter is param.empty:
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if not required:
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converter = str if param.default is None else type(param.default)
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else:
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converter = str
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elif not inspect.isclass(type(converter)):
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raise discord.ClientException('Function annotation must be a type')
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view.skip_ws()
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if view.eof:
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if param.kind == param.VAR_POSITIONAL:
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raise StopIteration() # break the loop
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if required:
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raise MissingRequiredArgument('{0.name} is a required argument that is missing.'.format(param))
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return param.default
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argument = quoted_word(view)
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try:
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return self.do_conversion(ctx.bot, ctx.message, converter, argument)
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except CommandError as e:
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raise e
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except Exception:
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raise BadArgument('Converting to "{0.__name__}" failed.'.format(converter))
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def _parse_arguments(self, ctx):
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try:
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ctx.args = [] if self.instance is None else [self.instance]
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ctx.kwargs = {}
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args = ctx.args
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kwargs = ctx.kwargs
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first = True
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view = ctx.view
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iterator = iter(self.params.items())
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if self.instance is not None:
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# we have 'self' as the first parameter so just advance
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# the iterator and resume parsing
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try:
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next(iterator)
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except StopIteration:
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fmt = 'Callback for {0.name} command is missing "self" parameter.'
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raise discord.ClientException(fmt.format(self))
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for name, param in iterator:
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if first and self.pass_context:
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args.append(ctx)
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first = False
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continue
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if param.kind == param.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD:
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args.append(self.transform(ctx, param))
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elif param.kind == param.KEYWORD_ONLY:
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# kwarg only param denotes "consume rest" semantics
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kwargs[name] = view.read_rest()
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break
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elif param.kind == param.VAR_POSITIONAL:
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while not view.eof:
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try:
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args.append(self.transform(ctx, param))
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except StopIteration:
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break
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except CommandError as e:
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ctx.bot.dispatch('command_error', e, ctx)
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return False
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return True
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def _verify_checks(self, ctx):
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try:
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if not self.enabled:
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raise DisabledCommand('{0.name} command is disabled'.format(self))
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predicates = self.checks
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if predicates:
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check = all(predicate(ctx) for predicate in predicates)
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if not check:
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raise CheckFailure('The check functions for command {0.name} failed.'.format(self))
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except CommandError as exc:
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ctx.bot.dispatch('command_error', exc, ctx)
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return False
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return True
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@asyncio.coroutine
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def invoke(self, ctx):
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if not self._verify_checks(ctx):
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return
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if self._parse_arguments(ctx):
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yield from self.callback(*ctx.args, **ctx.kwargs)
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class GroupMixin:
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"""A mixin that implements common functionality for classes that behave
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similar to :class:`Group` and are allowed to register commands.
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Attributes
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-----------
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commands : dict
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A mapping of command name to :class:`Command` or superclass
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objects.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self.commands = {}
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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def add_command(self, command):
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"""Adds a :class:`Command` or its superclasses into the internal list
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of commands.
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This is usually not called, instead the :meth:`command` or
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:meth:`group` shortcut decorators are used instead.
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Parameters
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-----------
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command
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The command to add.
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Raises
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-------
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discord.ClientException
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If the command is already registered.
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TypeError
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If the command passed is not a subclass of :class:`Command`.
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"""
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if not isinstance(command, Command):
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raise TypeError('The command passed must be a subclass of Command')
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if isinstance(self, Command):
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command.parent = self
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if command.name in self.commands:
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raise discord.ClientException('Command {0.name} is already registered.'.format(command))
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self.commands[command.name] = command
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for alias in command.aliases:
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if alias in self.commands:
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raise discord.ClientException('The alias {} is already an existing command or alias.'.format(alias))
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self.commands[alias] = command
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def remove_command(self, name):
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"""Remove a :class:`Command` or subclasses from the internal list
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of commands.
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This could also be used as a way to remove aliases.
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Parameters
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-----------
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name : str
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The name of the command to remove.
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Returns
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--------
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Command or subclass
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The command that was removed. If the name is not valid then
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`None` is returned instead.
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"""
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return self.commands.pop(name, None)
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def get_command(self, name):
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"""Get a :class:`Command` or subclasses from the internal list
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of commands.
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This could also be used as a way to get aliases.
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Parameters
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-----------
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name : str
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The name of the command to get.
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Returns
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--------
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Command or subclass
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The command that was requested. If not found, returns ``None``.
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"""
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return self.commands.get(name, None)
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def command(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""A shortcut decorator that invokes :func:`command` and adds it to
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the internal command list via :meth:`add_command`.
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"""
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def decorator(func):
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result = command(*args, **kwargs)(func)
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self.add_command(result)
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return result
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return decorator
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def group(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""A shortcut decorator that invokes :func:`group` and adds it to
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the internal command list via :meth:`add_command`.
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"""
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def decorator(func):
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result = group(*args, **kwargs)(func)
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self.add_command(result)
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return result
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return decorator
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class Group(GroupMixin, Command):
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"""A class that implements a grouping protocol for commands to be
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executed as subcommands.
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This class is a subclass of :class:`Command` and thus all options
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valid in :class:`Command` are valid in here as well.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **attrs):
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super().__init__(**attrs)
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@asyncio.coroutine
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def invoke(self, ctx):
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if not self._verify_checks(ctx):
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return
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if not self._parse_arguments(ctx):
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return
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view = ctx.view
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view.skip_ws()
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trigger = view.get_word()
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if trigger:
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ctx.subcommand_passed = trigger
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if trigger in self.commands:
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ctx.invoked_subcommand = self.commands[trigger]
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yield from self.callback(*ctx.args, **ctx.kwargs)
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if ctx.invoked_subcommand:
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ctx.invoked_with = trigger
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yield from ctx.invoked_subcommand.invoke(ctx)
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# Decorators
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def command(name=None, cls=None, **attrs):
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"""A decorator that transforms a function into a :class:`Command`.
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By default the ``help`` attribute is received automatically from the
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docstring of the function and is cleaned up with the use of
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``inspect.cleandoc``. If the docstring is ``bytes``, then it is decoded
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into ``str`` using utf-8 encoding.
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All checks added using the :func:`check` & co. decorators are added into
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the function. There is no way to supply your own checks through this
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decorator.
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Parameters
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-----------
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name : str
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The name to create the command with. By default this uses the
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function named unchanged.
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cls
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The class to construct with. By default this is :class:`Command`.
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You usually do not change this.
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attrs
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Keyword arguments to pass into the construction of :class:`Command`.
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Raises
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-------
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TypeError
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If the function is not a coroutine or is already a command.
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"""
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if cls is None:
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cls = Command
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def decorator(func):
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if isinstance(func, Command):
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raise TypeError('Callback is already a command.')
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if not asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(func):
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raise TypeError('Callback must be a coroutine.')
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try:
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checks = func.__commands_checks__
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checks.reverse()
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del func.__commands_checks__
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except AttributeError:
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checks = []
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help_doc = attrs.get('help')
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if help_doc is not None:
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help_doc = inspect.cleandoc(help_doc)
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else:
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help_doc = inspect.getdoc(func)
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if isinstance(help_doc, bytes):
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help_doc = help_doc.decode('utf-8')
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attrs['help'] = help_doc
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fname = name or func.__name__.lower()
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return cls(name=fname, callback=func, checks=checks, **attrs)
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return decorator
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def group(name=None, **attrs):
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"""A decorator that transforms a function into a :class:`Group`.
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This is similar to the :func:`command` decorator but creates a
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:class:`Group` instead of a :class:`Command`.
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"""
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return command(name=name, cls=Group, **attrs)
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def check(predicate):
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"""A decorator that adds a check to the :class:`Command` or its
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subclasses. These checks could be accessed via :attr:`Command.checks`.
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These checks should be predicates that take in a single parameter taking
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a :class:`Context`. If the check returns a ``False``\-like value then
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during invocation a :exc:`CheckFailure` exception is raised and sent to
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the :func:`on_command_error` event.
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If an exception should be thrown in the predicate then it should be a
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subclass of :exc:`CommandError`. Any exception not subclassed from it
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will be propagated while those subclassed will be sent to
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:func:`on_command_error`.
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Parameters
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-----------
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predicate
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The predicate to check if the command should be invoked.
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Examples
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---------
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Creating a basic check to see if the command invoker is you.
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.. code-block:: python
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def check_if_it_is_me(ctx):
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return ctx.message.author.id == 'my-user-id'
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@bot.command()
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@commands.check(check_if_it_is_me)
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async def only_for_me():
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await bot.say('I know you!')
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Transforming common checks into its own decorator:
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.. code-block:: python
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def is_me():
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def predicate(ctx):
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return ctx.message.author.id == 'my-user-id'
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return commands.check(predicate)
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@bot.command()
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@is_me()
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async def only_me():
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await bot.say('Only you!')
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"""
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def decorator(func):
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if isinstance(func, Command):
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func.checks.append(predicate)
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else:
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if not hasattr(func, '__commands_checks__'):
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func.__commands_checks__ = []
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func.__commands_checks__.append(predicate)
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return func
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return decorator
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def has_role(name):
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"""A :func:`check` that is added that checks if the member invoking the
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command has the role specified via the name specified.
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The name is case sensitive and must be exact. No normalisation is done in
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the input.
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If the message is invoked in a private message context then the check will
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return ``False``.
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Parameters
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-----------
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name : str
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The name of the role to check.
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"""
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def predicate(ctx):
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msg = ctx.message
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ch = msg.channel
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if ch.is_private:
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return False
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role = discord.utils.get(msg.author.roles, name=name)
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return role is not None
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return check(predicate)
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def has_any_role(*names):
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"""A :func:`check` that is added that checks if the member invoking the
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command has **any** of the roles specified. This means that if they have
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one out of the three roles specified, then this check will return `True`.
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Similar to :func:`has_role`\, the names passed in must be exact.
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Parameters
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-----------
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names
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An argument list of names to check that the member has roles wise.
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Example
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--------
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.. code-block:: python
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@bot.command()
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@commands.has_any_role('Library Devs', 'Moderators')
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async def cool():
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await bot.say('You are cool indeed')
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"""
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def predicate(ctx):
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msg = ctx.message
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ch = msg.channel
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if ch.is_private:
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return False
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getter = partial(discord.utils.get, msg.author.roles)
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return any(getter(name=name) is not None for name in names)
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return check(predicate)
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def has_permissions(**perms):
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"""A :func:`check` that is added that checks if the member has any of
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the permissions necessary.
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The permissions passed in must be exactly like the properties shown under
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:class:`discord.Permissions`.
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Parameters
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------------
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perms
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An argument list of permissions to check for.
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Example
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---------
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.. code-block:: python
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@bot.command()
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@commands.has_permissions(manage_messages=True)
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async def test():
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await bot.say('You can manage messages.')
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"""
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def predicate(ctx):
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msg = ctx.message
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ch = msg.channel
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me = msg.server.me if not ch.is_private else ctx.bot.user
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permissions = ch.permissions_for(me)
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return all(getattr(permissions, perm, None) == value for perm, value in perms.items())
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return check(predicate)
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