evennia/src/comms/channelhandler.py

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"""
The channel handler handles the stored set of channels
and how they are represented against the cmdhandler.
If there is a channel named 'newbie', we want to be able
to just write
> newbie Hello!
For this to work, 'newbie', the name of the channel, must
be identified by the cmdhandler as a command name. The
channelhandler stores all channels as custom 'commands'
that the cmdhandler can import and look through.
Warning - channel names take precedence over command names,
so make sure to not pick clashing channel names.
Unless deleting a channel you normally don't need to bother about
the channelhandler at all - the create_channel method handles the update.
To delete a channel cleanly, delete the channel object, then call
update() on the channelhandler. Or use Channel.objects.delete() which
does this for you.
"""
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from src.comms.models import ChannelDB, Msg
from src.commands import cmdset, command
from src.utils import utils
class ChannelCommand(command.Command):
"""
Channel
Usage:
<channel name or alias> <message>
This is a channel. If you have subscribed to it, you can send to
it by entering its name or alias, followed by the text you want to
send.
"""
# this flag is what identifies this cmd as a channel cmd
# and branches off to the system send-to-channel command
# (which is customizable by admin)
is_channel = True
key = "general"
help_category = "Channel Names"
locks = "cmd:all()"
obj = None
def parse(self):
"""
Simple parser
"""
channelname, msg = self.args.split(":", 1) # cmdhandler sends channame:msg here.
self.args = (channelname.strip(), msg.strip())
def func(self):
"""
Create a new message and send it to channel, using
the already formatted input.
"""
channelkey, msg = self.args
caller = self.caller
if not msg:
self.msg("Say what?")
return
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channel = ChannelDB.objects.get_channel(channelkey)
if not channel:
self.msg("Channel '%s' not found." % channelkey)
return
if not channel.has_connection(caller):
string = "You are not connected to channel '%s'."
self.msg(string % channelkey)
return
if not channel.access(caller, 'send'):
string = "You are not permitted to send to channel '%s'."
self.msg(string % channelkey)
return
channel.msg(msg, senders=self.caller, online=True)
class ChannelHandler(object):
"""
Handles the set of commands related to channels.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.cached_channel_cmds = []
self.cached_cmdsets = {}
def __str__(self):
return ", ".join(str(cmd) for cmd in self.cached_channel_cmds)
def clear(self):
"""
Reset the cache storage.
"""
self.cached_channel_cmds = []
def _format_help(self, channel):
"builds a doc string"
key = channel.key
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aliases = channel.aliases.all()
ustring = "%s <message>" % key.lower() + "".join(["\n %s <message>" % alias.lower() for alias in aliases])
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desc = channel.db.desc
string = \
"""
Channel '%s'
Usage (not including your personal aliases):
%s
%s
""" % (key, ustring, desc)
return string
def add_channel(self, channel):
"""
Add an individual channel to the handler. This should be
called whenever a new channel is created. To
remove a channel, simply delete the channel object
and run self.update on the handler.
"""
# map the channel to a searchable command
cmd = ChannelCommand(key=channel.key.strip().lower(),
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aliases=channel.aliases.all(),
locks="cmd:all();%s" % channel.locks,
obj=channel)
cmd.__doc__= self._format_help(channel)
self.cached_channel_cmds.append(cmd)
self.cached_cmdsets = {}
def update(self):
"Updates the handler completely."
self.cached_channel_cmds = []
self.cached_cmdsets = {}
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for channel in ChannelDB.objects.get_all_channels():
self.add_channel(channel)
def get_cmdset(self, source_object):
"""
Retrieve cmdset for channels this source_object has
access to send to.
"""
if source_object in self.cached_cmdsets:
return self.cached_cmdsets[source_object]
else:
# create a new cmdset holding all channels
chan_cmdset = cmdset.CmdSet()
chan_cmdset.key = '_channelset'
chan_cmdset.priority = 10
chan_cmdset.duplicates = True
for cmd in [cmd for cmd in self.cached_channel_cmds
if cmd.access(source_object, 'send')]:
chan_cmdset.add(cmd)
self.cached_cmdsets[source_object] = chan_cmdset
return chan_cmdset
CHANNELHANDLER = ChannelHandler()