# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2015-present Rapptz Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. """ import discord.abc import discord.utils class Context(discord.abc.Messageable): r"""Represents the context in which a command is being invoked under. This class contains a lot of meta data to help you understand more about the invocation context. This class is not created manually and is instead passed around to commands as the first parameter. This class implements the :class:`~discord.abc.Messageable` ABC. Attributes ----------- message: :class:`.Message` The message that triggered the command being executed. bot: :class:`.Bot` The bot that contains the command being executed. args: :class:`list` The list of transformed arguments that were passed into the command. If this is accessed during the :func:`on_command_error` event then this list could be incomplete. kwargs: :class:`dict` A dictionary of transformed arguments that were passed into the command. Similar to :attr:`args`\, if this is accessed in the :func:`on_command_error` event then this dict could be incomplete. prefix: :class:`str` The prefix that was used to invoke the command. command: :class:`Command` The command that is being invoked currently. invoked_with: :class:`str` The command name that triggered this invocation. Useful for finding out which alias called the command. invoked_parents: List[:class:`str`] The command names of the parents that triggered this invocation. Useful for finding out which aliases called the command. For example in commands ``?a b c test``, the invoked parents are ``['a', 'b', 'c']``. .. versionadded:: 1.7 invoked_subcommand: :class:`Command` The subcommand that was invoked. If no valid subcommand was invoked then this is equal to ``None``. subcommand_passed: Optional[:class:`str`] The string that was attempted to call a subcommand. This does not have to point to a valid registered subcommand and could just point to a nonsense string. If nothing was passed to attempt a call to a subcommand then this is set to ``None``. command_failed: :class:`bool` A boolean that indicates if the command failed to be parsed, checked, or invoked. """ def __init__(self, **attrs): self.message = attrs.pop('message', None) self.bot = attrs.pop('bot', None) self.args = attrs.pop('args', []) self.kwargs = attrs.pop('kwargs', {}) self.prefix = attrs.pop('prefix') self.command = attrs.pop('command', None) self.view = attrs.pop('view', None) self.invoked_with = attrs.pop('invoked_with', None) self.invoked_parents = attrs.pop('invoked_parents', []) self.invoked_subcommand = attrs.pop('invoked_subcommand', None) self.subcommand_passed = attrs.pop('subcommand_passed', None) self.command_failed = attrs.pop('command_failed', False) self._state = self.message._state async def invoke(self, *args, **kwargs): r"""|coro| Calls a command with the arguments given. This is useful if you want to just call the callback that a :class:`.Command` holds internally. .. note:: This does not handle converters, checks, cooldowns, pre-invoke, or after-invoke hooks in any matter. It calls the internal callback directly as-if it was a regular function. You must take care in passing the proper arguments when using this function. .. warning:: The first parameter passed **must** be the command being invoked. Parameters ----------- command: :class:`.Command` The command that is going to be called. \*args The arguments to to use. \*\*kwargs The keyword arguments to use. Raises ------- TypeError The command argument to invoke is missing. """ try: command = args[0] except IndexError: raise TypeError('Missing command to invoke.') from None arguments = [] if command.cog is not None: arguments.append(command.cog) arguments.append(self) arguments.extend(args[1:]) ret = await command.callback(*arguments, **kwargs) return ret async def reinvoke(self, *, call_hooks=False, restart=True): """|coro| Calls the command again. This is similar to :meth:`~.Context.invoke` except that it bypasses checks, cooldowns, and error handlers. .. note:: If you want to bypass :exc:`.UserInputError` derived exceptions, it is recommended to use the regular :meth:`~.Context.invoke` as it will work more naturally. After all, this will end up using the old arguments the user has used and will thus just fail again. Parameters ------------ call_hooks: :class:`bool` Whether to call the before and after invoke hooks. restart: :class:`bool` Whether to start the call chain from the very beginning or where we left off (i.e. the command that caused the error). The default is to start where we left off. Raises ------- ValueError The context to reinvoke is not valid. """ cmd = self.command view = self.view if cmd is None: raise ValueError('This context is not valid.') # some state to revert to when we're done index, previous = view.index, view.previous invoked_with = self.invoked_with invoked_subcommand = self.invoked_subcommand invoked_parents = self.invoked_parents subcommand_passed = self.subcommand_passed if restart: to_call = cmd.root_parent or cmd view.index = len(self.prefix) view.previous = 0 self.invoked_parents = [] self.invoked_with = view.get_word() # advance to get the root command else: to_call = cmd try: await to_call.reinvoke(self, call_hooks=call_hooks) finally: self.command = cmd view.index = index view.previous = previous self.invoked_with = invoked_with self.invoked_subcommand = invoked_subcommand self.invoked_parents = invoked_parents self.subcommand_passed = subcommand_passed @property def valid(self): """:class:`bool`: Checks if the invocation context is valid to be invoked with.""" return self.prefix is not None and self.command is not None async def _get_channel(self): return self.channel @property def cog(self): """Optional[:class:`.Cog`]: Returns the cog associated with this context's command. None if it does not exist.""" if self.command is None: return None return self.command.cog @discord.utils.cached_property def guild(self): """Optional[:class:`.Guild`]: Returns the guild associated with this context's command. None if not available.""" return self.message.guild @discord.utils.cached_property def channel(self): """Union[:class:`.abc.Messageable`]: Returns the channel associated with this context's command. Shorthand for :attr:`.Message.channel`. """ return self.message.channel @discord.utils.cached_property def author(self): """Union[:class:`~discord.User`, :class:`.Member`]: Returns the author associated with this context's command. Shorthand for :attr:`.Message.author` """ return self.message.author @discord.utils.cached_property def me(self): """Union[:class:`.Member`, :class:`.ClientUser`]: Similar to :attr:`.Guild.me` except it may return the :class:`.ClientUser` in private message contexts. """ return self.guild.me if self.guild is not None else self.bot.user @property def voice_client(self): r"""Optional[:class:`.VoiceProtocol`]: A shortcut to :attr:`.Guild.voice_client`\, if applicable.""" g = self.guild return g.voice_client if g else None async def send_help(self, *args): """send_help(entity=) |coro| Shows the help command for the specified entity if given. The entity can be a command or a cog. If no entity is given, then it'll show help for the entire bot. If the entity is a string, then it looks up whether it's a :class:`Cog` or a :class:`Command`. .. note:: Due to the way this function works, instead of returning something similar to :meth:`~.commands.HelpCommand.command_not_found` this returns :class:`None` on bad input or no help command. Parameters ------------ entity: Optional[Union[:class:`Command`, :class:`Cog`, :class:`str`]] The entity to show help for. Returns -------- Any The result of the help command, if any. """ from .core import Group, Command, wrap_callback from .errors import CommandError bot = self.bot cmd = bot.help_command if cmd is None: return None cmd = cmd.copy() cmd.context = self if len(args) == 0: await cmd.prepare_help_command(self, None) mapping = cmd.get_bot_mapping() injected = wrap_callback(cmd.send_bot_help) try: return await injected(mapping) except CommandError as e: await cmd.on_help_command_error(self, e) return None entity = args[0] if entity is None: return None if isinstance(entity, str): entity = bot.get_cog(entity) or bot.get_command(entity) try: entity.qualified_name except AttributeError: # if we're here then it's not a cog, group, or command. return None await cmd.prepare_help_command(self, entity.qualified_name) try: if hasattr(entity, '__cog_commands__'): injected = wrap_callback(cmd.send_cog_help) return await injected(entity) elif isinstance(entity, Group): injected = wrap_callback(cmd.send_group_help) return await injected(entity) elif isinstance(entity, Command): injected = wrap_callback(cmd.send_command_help) return await injected(entity) else: return None except CommandError as e: await cmd.on_help_command_error(self, e) @discord.utils.copy_doc(discord.Message.reply) async def reply(self, content=None, **kwargs): return await self.message.reply(content, **kwargs)