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view libervia/backend/plugins/plugin_misc_text_commands.py @ 4118:07370d2a9bde
plugin XEP-0167: keep media order when starting a call:
media content order is relevant when building Jingle contents/SDP notably for bundling.
This patch fixes the previous behaviour of always using the same order by keeping the
order of the data (i.e. order of original SDP offer). Previous behaviour could lead to
call failure.
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Tue, 03 Oct 2023 15:15:24 +0200 |
parents | 4b842c1fb686 |
children | 0d7bb4df2343 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # SàT plugin for managing text commands # Copyright (C) 2009-2021 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org) # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. from twisted.words.protocols.jabber import jid from twisted.internet import defer from twisted.python import failure from libervia.backend.core.i18n import _ from libervia.backend.core.constants import Const as C from libervia.backend.core import exceptions from libervia.backend.core.log import getLogger from libervia.backend.tools import utils log = getLogger(__name__) PLUGIN_INFO = { C.PI_NAME: "Text commands", C.PI_IMPORT_NAME: C.TEXT_CMDS, C.PI_TYPE: "Misc", C.PI_PROTOCOLS: ["XEP-0245"], C.PI_DEPENDENCIES: [], C.PI_MAIN: "TextCommands", C.PI_HANDLER: "no", C.PI_DESCRIPTION: _("""IRC like text commands"""), } class InvalidCommandSyntax(Exception): """Throwed while parsing @command in docstring if syntax is invalid""" pass CMD_KEY = "@command" CMD_TYPES = ("group", "one2one", "all") FEEDBACK_INFO_TYPE = "TEXT_CMD" class TextCommands(object): # FIXME: doc strings for commands have to be translatable # plugins need a dynamic translation system (translation # should be downloadable independently) HELP_SUGGESTION = _( "Type '/help' to get a list of the available commands. If you didn't want to " "use a command, please start your message with '//' to escape the slash." ) def __init__(self, host): log.info(_("Text commands initialization")) self.host = host # this is internal command, so we set high priority host.trigger.add("sendMessage", self.send_message_trigger, priority=1000000) self._commands = {} self._whois = [] self.register_text_commands(self) def _parse_doc_string(self, cmd, cmd_name): """Parse a docstring to get text command data @param cmd: function or method callback for the command, its docstring will be used for self documentation in the following way: - first line is the command short documentation, shown with /help - @command keyword can be used, see http://wiki.goffi.org/wiki/Coding_style/en for documentation @return (dict): dictionary with parsed data where key can be: - "doc_short_help" (default: ""): the untranslated short documentation - "type" (default "all"): the command type as specified in documentation - "args" (default: ""): the arguments available, using syntax specified in documentation. - "doc_arg_[name]": the doc of [name] argument """ data = { "doc_short_help": "", "type": "all", "args": "", } docstring = cmd.__doc__ if docstring is None: log.warning("No docstring found for command {}".format(cmd_name)) docstring = "" doc_data = docstring.split("\n") data["doc_short_help"] = doc_data[0] try: cmd_indent = 0 # >0 when @command is found are we are parsing it for line in doc_data: stripped = line.strip() if cmd_indent and line[cmd_indent : cmd_indent + 5] == " -": colon_idx = line.find(":") if colon_idx == -1: raise InvalidCommandSyntax( "No colon found in argument description" ) arg_name = line[cmd_indent + 6 : colon_idx].strip() if not arg_name: raise InvalidCommandSyntax( "No name found in argument description" ) arg_help = line[colon_idx + 1 :].strip() data["doc_arg_{}".format(arg_name)] = arg_help elif cmd_indent: # we are parsing command and indent level is not good, it's finished break elif stripped.startswith(CMD_KEY): cmd_indent = line.find(CMD_KEY) # type colon_idx = stripped.find(":") if colon_idx == -1: raise InvalidCommandSyntax("missing colon") type_data = stripped[len(CMD_KEY) : colon_idx].strip() if len(type_data) == 0: type_data = "(all)" elif ( len(type_data) <= 2 or type_data[0] != "(" or type_data[-1] != ")" ): raise InvalidCommandSyntax("Bad type data syntax") type_ = type_data[1:-1] if type_ not in CMD_TYPES: raise InvalidCommandSyntax("Unknown type {}".format(type_)) data["type"] = type_ # args data["args"] = stripped[colon_idx + 1 :].strip() except InvalidCommandSyntax as e: log.warning( "Invalid command syntax for command {command}: {message}".format( command=cmd_name, message=e.message ) ) return data def register_text_commands(self, instance): """ Add a text command @param instance: instance of a class containing text commands """ for attr in dir(instance): if attr.startswith("cmd_"): cmd = getattr(instance, attr) if not callable(cmd): log.warning(_("Skipping not callable [%s] attribute") % attr) continue cmd_name = attr[4:] if not cmd_name: log.warning(_("Skipping cmd_ method")) if cmd_name in self._commands: suff = 2 while (cmd_name + str(suff)) in self._commands: suff += 1 new_name = cmd_name + str(suff) log.warning( _( "Conflict for command [{old_name}], renaming it to [{new_name}]" ).format(old_name=cmd_name, new_name=new_name) ) cmd_name = new_name self._commands[cmd_name] = cmd_data = {"callback": cmd} cmd_data.update(self._parse_doc_string(cmd, cmd_name)) log.info(_("Registered text command [%s]") % cmd_name) def add_who_is_cb(self, callback, priority=0): """Add a callback which give information to the /whois command @param callback: a callback which will be called with the following arguments - whois_msg: list of information strings to display, callback need to append its own strings to it - target_jid: full jid from whom we want information - profile: %(doc_profile)s @param priority: priority of the information to show (the highest priority will be displayed first) """ self._whois.append((priority, callback)) self._whois.sort(key=lambda item: item[0], reverse=True) def send_message_trigger( self, client, mess_data, pre_xml_treatments, post_xml_treatments ): """Install SendMessage command hook """ pre_xml_treatments.addCallback(self._send_message_cmd_hook, client) return True def _send_message_cmd_hook(self, mess_data, client): """ Check text commands in message, and react consequently msg starting with / are potential command. If a command is found, it is executed, else an help message is sent. msg starting with // are escaped: they are sent with a single / commands can abord message sending (if they return anything evaluating to False), or continue it (if they return True), eventually after modifying the message an "unparsed" key is added to message, containing part of the message not yet parsed. Commands can be deferred or not @param mess_data(dict): data comming from sendMessage trigger @param profile: %(doc_profile)s """ try: msg = mess_data["message"][""] msg_lang = "" except KeyError: try: # we have not default message, we try to take the first found msg_lang, msg = next(iter(mess_data["message"].items())) except StopIteration: log.debug("No message found, skipping text commands") return mess_data try: if msg[:2] == "//": # we have a double '/', it's the escape sequence mess_data["message"][msg_lang] = msg[1:] return mess_data if msg[0] != "/": return mess_data except IndexError: return mess_data # we have a command d = None command = msg[1:].partition(" ")[0].lower().strip() if not command.isidentifier(): self.feed_back( client, _("Invalid command /%s. ") % command + self.HELP_SUGGESTION, mess_data, ) raise failure.Failure(exceptions.CancelError()) # looks like an actual command, we try to call the corresponding method def ret_handling(ret): """ Handle command return value: if ret is True, normally send message (possibly modified by command) else, abord message sending """ if ret: return mess_data else: log.debug("text command detected ({})".format(command)) raise failure.Failure(exceptions.CancelError()) def generic_errback(failure): try: msg = "with condition {}".format(failure.value.condition) except AttributeError: msg = "with error {}".format(failure.value) self.feed_back(client, "Command failed {}".format(msg), mess_data) return False mess_data["unparsed"] = msg[ 1 + len(command) : ] # part not yet parsed of the message try: cmd_data = self._commands[command] except KeyError: self.feed_back( client, _("Unknown command /%s. ") % command + self.HELP_SUGGESTION, mess_data, ) log.debug("text command help message") raise failure.Failure(exceptions.CancelError()) else: if not self._context_valid(mess_data, cmd_data): # The command is not launched in the right context, we throw a message with help instructions context_txt = ( _("group discussions") if cmd_data["type"] == "group" else _("one to one discussions") ) feedback = _("/{command} command only applies in {context}.").format( command=command, context=context_txt ) self.feed_back( client, "{} {}".format(feedback, self.HELP_SUGGESTION), mess_data ) log.debug("text command invalid message") raise failure.Failure(exceptions.CancelError()) else: d = utils.as_deferred(cmd_data["callback"], client, mess_data) d.addErrback(generic_errback) d.addCallback(ret_handling) return d def _context_valid(self, mess_data, cmd_data): """Tell if a command can be used in the given context @param mess_data(dict): message data as given in sendMessage trigger @param cmd_data(dict): command data as returned by self._parse_doc_string @return (bool): True if command can be used in this context """ if (cmd_data["type"] == "group" and mess_data["type"] != "groupchat") or ( cmd_data["type"] == "one2one" and mess_data["type"] == "groupchat" ): return False return True def get_room_jid(self, arg, service_jid): """Return a room jid with a shortcut @param arg: argument: can be a full room jid (e.g.: sat@chat.jabberfr.org) or a shortcut (e.g.: sat or sat@ for sat on current service) @param service_jid: jid of the current service (e.g.: chat.jabberfr.org) """ nb_arobas = arg.count("@") if nb_arobas == 1: if arg[-1] != "@": return jid.JID(arg) return jid.JID(arg + service_jid) return jid.JID(f"{arg}@{service_jid}") def feed_back(self, client, message, mess_data, info_type=FEEDBACK_INFO_TYPE): """Give a message back to the user""" if mess_data["type"] == "groupchat": to_ = mess_data["to"].userhostJID() else: to_ = client.jid # we need to invert send message back, so sender need to original destinee mess_data["from"] = mess_data["to"] mess_data["to"] = to_ mess_data["type"] = C.MESS_TYPE_INFO mess_data["message"] = {"": message} mess_data["extra"]["info_type"] = info_type client.message_send_to_bridge(mess_data) def cmd_whois(self, client, mess_data): """show informations on entity @command: [JID|ROOM_NICK] - JID: entity to request - ROOM_NICK: nick of the room to request """ log.debug("Catched whois command") entity = mess_data["unparsed"].strip() if mess_data["type"] == "groupchat": room = mess_data["to"].userhostJID() try: if self.host.plugins["XEP-0045"].is_nick_in_room(client, room, entity): entity = "%s/%s" % (room, entity) except KeyError: log.warning("plugin XEP-0045 is not present") if not entity: target_jid = mess_data["to"] else: try: target_jid = jid.JID(entity) if not target_jid.user or not target_jid.host: raise jid.InvalidFormat except (RuntimeError, jid.InvalidFormat, AttributeError): self.feed_back(client, _("Invalid jid, can't whois"), mess_data) return False if not target_jid.resource: target_jid.resource = self.host.memory.main_resource_get(client, target_jid) whois_msg = [_("whois for %(jid)s") % {"jid": target_jid}] d = defer.succeed(None) for __, callback in self._whois: d.addCallback( lambda __: callback(client, whois_msg, mess_data, target_jid) ) def feed_back(__): self.feed_back(client, "\n".join(whois_msg), mess_data) return False d.addCallback(feed_back) return d def _get_args_help(self, cmd_data): """Return help string for args of cmd_name, according to docstring data @param cmd_data: command data @return (list[unicode]): help strings """ strings = [] for doc_name, doc_help in cmd_data.items(): if doc_name.startswith("doc_arg_"): arg_name = doc_name[8:] strings.append( "- {name}: {doc_help}".format(name=arg_name, doc_help=_(doc_help)) ) return strings def cmd_me(self, client, mess_data): """display a message at third person @command (all): message - message: message to show at third person e.g.: "/me clenches his fist" will give "[YOUR_NICK] clenches his fist" """ # We just ignore the command as the match is done on receiption by clients return True def cmd_whoami(self, client, mess_data): """give your own jid""" self.feed_back(client, client.jid.full(), mess_data) def cmd_help(self, client, mess_data): """show help on available commands @command: [cmd_name] - cmd_name: name of the command for detailed help """ cmd_name = mess_data["unparsed"].strip() if cmd_name and cmd_name[0] == "/": cmd_name = cmd_name[1:] if cmd_name and cmd_name not in self._commands: self.feed_back( client, _("Invalid command name [{}]\n".format(cmd_name)), mess_data ) cmd_name = "" if not cmd_name: # we show the global help longuest = max([len(command) for command in self._commands]) help_cmds = [] for command in sorted(self._commands): cmd_data = self._commands[command] if not self._context_valid(mess_data, cmd_data): continue spaces = (longuest - len(command)) * " " help_cmds.append( " /{command}: {spaces} {short_help}".format( command=command, spaces=spaces, short_help=cmd_data["doc_short_help"], ) ) help_mess = _("Text commands available:\n%s") % ("\n".join(help_cmds),) else: # we show detailled help for a command cmd_data = self._commands[cmd_name] syntax = cmd_data["args"] help_mess = _("/{name}: {short_help}\n{syntax}{args_help}").format( name=cmd_name, short_help=cmd_data["doc_short_help"], syntax=_(" " * 4 + "syntax: {}\n").format(syntax) if syntax else "", args_help="\n".join( [" " * 8 + "{}".format(line) for line in self._get_args_help(cmd_data)] ), ) self.feed_back(client, help_mess, mess_data)