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Add Client.wait_for_reaction to wait for a reaction from a user.
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ import aiohttp
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import websockets
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import logging, traceback
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import sys, re, io
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import sys, re, io, enum
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import tempfile, os, hashlib
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import itertools
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import datetime
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@ -70,6 +70,10 @@ def app_info_icon_url(self):
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AppInfo.icon_url = property(app_info_icon_url)
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class WaitForType(enum.Enum):
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message = 0
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reaction = 1
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ChannelPermissions = namedtuple('ChannelPermissions', 'target overwrite')
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ChannelPermissions.__new__.__defaults__ = (PermissionOverwrite(),)
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@ -194,9 +198,36 @@ class Client:
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log.info('a problem occurred while updating the login cache')
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pass
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def handle_reaction_add(self, reaction, user):
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removed = []
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for i, (condition, future, event_type) in enumerate(self._listeners):
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if event_type is not WaitForType.reaction:
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continue
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if future.cancelled():
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removed.append(i)
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continue
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try:
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result = condition(reaction, user)
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except Exception as e:
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future.set_exception(e)
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removed.append(i)
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else:
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if result:
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future.set_result((reaction, user))
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removed.append(i)
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for idx in reversed(removed):
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del self._listeners[idx]
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def handle_message(self, message):
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removed = []
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for i, (condition, future) in enumerate(self._listeners):
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for i, (condition, future, event_type) in enumerate(self._listeners):
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if event_type is not WaitForType.message:
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continue
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if future.cancelled():
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removed.append(i)
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continue
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@ -614,45 +645,45 @@ class Client:
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.. code-block:: python
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:emphasize-lines: 5
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@client.async_event
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def on_message(message):
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@client.event
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async def on_message(message):
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if message.content.startswith('$greet'):
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yield from client.send_message(message.channel, 'Say hello')
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msg = yield from client.wait_for_message(author=message.author, content='hello')
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yield from client.send_message(message.channel, 'Hello.')
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await client.send_message(message.channel, 'Say hello')
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msg = await client.wait_for_message(author=message.author, content='hello')
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await client.send_message(message.channel, 'Hello.')
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Asking for a follow-up question:
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.. code-block:: python
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:emphasize-lines: 6
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@client.async_event
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def on_message(message):
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@client.event
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async def on_message(message):
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if message.content.startswith('$start'):
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yield from client.send_message(message.channel, 'Type $stop 4 times.')
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await client.send_message(message.channel, 'Type $stop 4 times.')
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for i in range(4):
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msg = yield from client.wait_for_message(author=message.author, content='$stop')
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msg = await client.wait_for_message(author=message.author, content='$stop')
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fmt = '{} left to go...'
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yield from client.send_message(message.channel, fmt.format(3 - i))
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await client.send_message(message.channel, fmt.format(3 - i))
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yield from client.send_message(message.channel, 'Good job!')
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await client.send_message(message.channel, 'Good job!')
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Advanced filters using ``check``:
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.. code-block:: python
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:emphasize-lines: 9
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@client.async_event
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def on_message(message):
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@client.event
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async def on_message(message):
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if message.content.startswith('$cool'):
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yield from client.send_message(message.channel, 'Who is cool? Type $name namehere')
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await client.send_message(message.channel, 'Who is cool? Type $name namehere')
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def check(msg):
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return msg.content.startswith('$name')
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message = yield from client.wait_for_message(author=message.author, check=check)
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message = await client.wait_for_message(author=message.author, check=check)
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name = message.content[len('$name'):].strip()
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yield from client.send_message(message.channel, '{} is cool indeed'.format(name))
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await client.send_message(message.channel, '{} is cool indeed'.format(name))
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Parameters
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@ -693,13 +724,107 @@ class Client:
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return result
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future = asyncio.Future(loop=self.loop)
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self._listeners.append((predicate, future))
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self._listeners.append((predicate, future, WaitForType.message))
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try:
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message = yield from asyncio.wait_for(future, timeout, loop=self.loop)
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except asyncio.TimeoutError:
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message = None
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return message
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@asyncio.coroutine
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def wait_for_reaction(self, emoji=None, *, user=None, timeout=None, message=None, check=None):
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"""|coro|
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Waits for a message reaction from Discord. This is similar to :meth:`wait_for_message`
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and could be seen as another :func:`on_reaction_add` event outside of the actual event.
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This could be used for follow up situations.
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Similar to :meth:`wait_for_message`, the keyword arguments are combined using logical
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AND operator. The ``check`` keyword argument can be used to pass in more complicated
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checks and must a regular function taking in two arguments, ``(reaction, user)``. It
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must not be a coroutine.
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The ``timeout`` parameter is passed into asyncio.wait_for. By default, it
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does not timeout. Instead of throwing ``asyncio.TimeoutError`` the coroutine
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catches the exception and returns ``None`` instead of a the ``(reaction, user)``
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tuple.
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If the ``check`` predicate throws an exception, then the exception is propagated.
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The ``emoji`` parameter can be either a :class:`Emoji`, a ``str`` representing
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an emoji, or a sequence of either type. If the ``emoji`` parameter is a sequence
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then the first reaction emoji that is in the list is returned. If ``None`` is
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passed then the first reaction emoji used is returned.
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This function returns the **first reaction that meets the requirements**.
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Examples
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---------
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Basic Example:
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.. code-block:: python
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@client.event
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async def on_message(message):
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if message.content.startswith('$react'):
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msg = await client.send_message(message.channel, 'React with thumbs up or thumbs down.')
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(reaction, user) = await client.wait_for_reaction(['\N{THUMBS UP SIGN}',
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'\N{THUMBS DOWN SIGN}'],
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message=msg)
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await client.send_message(message.channel, '{} reacted with {.emoji}!'.format(user, reaction))
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Parameters
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timeout: float
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The number of seconds to wait before returning ``None``.
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user: :class:`Member` or :class:`User`
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The user the reaction must be from.
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emoji: str or :class:`Emoji` or sequence
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The emoji that we are waiting to react with.
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message: :class:`Message`
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The message that we want the reaction to be from.
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check: function
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A predicate for other complicated checks. The predicate must take
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``(reaction, user)`` as its two parameters, which ``reaction`` being a
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:class:`Reaction` and ``user`` being either a :class:`User` or a
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:class:`Member`.
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Returns
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--------
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tuple
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A tuple of ``(reaction, user)`` similar to :func:`on_reaction_add`.
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"""
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emoji_check = lambda r: True
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if isinstance(emoji, (str, Emoji)):
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emoji_check = lambda r: r.emoji == emoji
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else:
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emoji_check = lambda r: r.emoji in emoji
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def predicate(reaction, reaction_user):
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result = emoji_check(reaction)
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if message is not None:
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result = result and message.id == reaction.message.id
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if user is not None:
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result = result and user.id == reaction_user.id
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if callable(check):
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# the exception thrown by check is propagated through the future.
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result = result and check(reaction, reaction_user)
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return result
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future = asyncio.Future(loop=self.loop)
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self._listeners.append((predicate, future, WaitForType.reaction))
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try:
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return (yield from asyncio.wait_for(future, timeout, loop=self.loop))
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except asyncio.TimeoutError:
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return None
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# event registration
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def event(self, coro):
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