evennia/commands_unloggedin.py

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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
import functions_db
import functions_general
"""
Commands that are available from the connect screen.
"""
def cmd_connect(cdat):
"""
This is the connect command at the connection screen. Fairly simple,
uses the Django database API and User model to make it extremely simple.
"""
session = cdat['session']
# Argument check.
if not functions_general.cmd_check_num_args(session, cdat['uinput']['splitted'], 2):
return
uemail = cdat['uinput']['splitted'][1]
password = cdat['uinput']['splitted'][2]
# Match an email address to an account.
email_matches = functions_db.get_dbref_from_email(uemail)
autherror = "Specified email does not match any accounts!"
# No username match
if email_matches.count() == 0:
session.msg(autherror)
return
# We have at least one result, so we can check the password.
user = email_matches[0]
if not user.check_password(password):
session.msg(autherror)
else:
user = email_matches[0]
uname = user.username
session.login(user)
def cmd_create(cdat):
"""
Handle the creation of new accounts.
"""
session = cdat['session']
# Argument check.
if not functions_general.cmd_check_num_args(session, cdat['uinput']['splitted'], 2):
return
server = session.server
quote_split = ' '.join(cdat['uinput']['splitted']).split("\"")
uname = quote_split[1]
lastarg_split = quote_split[2].split()
if len(lastarg_split) != 2:
session.msg("You must specify an email address, followed by a password!")
return
email = lastarg_split[0]
password = lastarg_split[1]
# Search for a user object with the specified username.
account = User.objects.filter(username=uname)
# Match an email address to an account.
email_matches = functions_db.get_dbref_from_email(email)
if not account.count() == 0:
session.msg("There is already a player with that name!")
elif not email_matches.count() == 0:
session.msg("There is already a player with that email address!")
elif len(password) < 3:
session.msg("Your password must be 3 characters or longer.")
else:
functions_db.create_user(cdat, uname, email, password)
def cmd_quit(cdat):
"""
We're going to maintain a different version of the quit command
here for unconnected users for the sake of simplicity. The logged in
version will be a bit more complicated.
"""
session = cdat['session']
session.msg("Disconnecting...")
session.handle_close()