matrix-puppeteer-line/mautrix_amp/commands/handler.py
2020-08-28 16:38:06 +03:00

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# mautrix-amp - A very hacky Matrix-SMS bridge based on using Android Messages for Web in Puppeteer
# Copyright (C) 2020 Tulir Asokan
#
# 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from typing import Awaitable, Callable, List, Optional, NamedTuple, TYPE_CHECKING
from mautrix.types import RoomID, EventID, MessageEventContent
from mautrix.bridge.commands import (HelpSection, CommandEvent as BaseCommandEvent,
CommandHandler as BaseCommandHandler,
CommandProcessor as BaseCommandProcessor,
CommandHandlerFunc, command_handler as base_command_handler)
from .. import user as u
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ..__main__ import MessagesBridge
HelpCacheKey = NamedTuple('HelpCacheKey', is_management=bool, is_portal=bool, is_admin=bool,
is_logged_in=bool)
SECTION_CONNECTION = HelpSection("Connection management", 15, "")
SECTION_AUTH = HelpSection("Authentication", 10, "")
class CommandEvent(BaseCommandEvent):
sender: u.User
def __init__(self, processor: 'CommandProcessor', room_id: RoomID, event_id: EventID,
sender: u.User, command: str, args: List[str], content: MessageEventContent,
is_management: bool, is_portal: bool) -> None:
super().__init__(processor, room_id, event_id, sender, command, args, content,
is_management, is_portal)
self.bridge = processor.bridge
self.config = processor.config
@property
def print_error_traceback(self) -> bool:
return self.sender.is_admin
async def get_help_key(self) -> HelpCacheKey:
return HelpCacheKey(self.is_management, self.is_portal, self.sender.is_admin,
await self.sender.is_logged_in())
class CommandHandler(BaseCommandHandler):
name: str
management_only: bool
needs_auth: bool
needs_admin: bool
def __init__(self, handler: Callable[[CommandEvent], Awaitable[EventID]],
management_only: bool, name: str, help_text: str, help_args: str,
help_section: HelpSection, needs_auth: bool, needs_admin: bool) -> None:
super().__init__(handler, management_only, name, help_text, help_args, help_section,
needs_auth=needs_auth, needs_admin=needs_admin)
async def get_permission_error(self, evt: CommandEvent) -> Optional[str]:
if self.management_only and not evt.is_management:
return (f"`{evt.command}` is a restricted command: "
"you may only run it in management rooms.")
elif self.needs_admin and not evt.sender.is_admin:
return "This command requires administrator privileges."
elif self.needs_auth and not await evt.sender.is_logged_in():
return "This command requires you to be logged in."
return None
def has_permission(self, key: HelpCacheKey) -> bool:
return ((not self.management_only or key.is_management) and
(not self.needs_admin or key.is_admin) and
(not self.needs_auth or key.is_logged_in))
def command_handler(_func: Optional[CommandHandlerFunc] = None, *, needs_auth: bool = True,
needs_admin: bool = False, management_only: bool = False,
name: Optional[str] = None, help_text: str = "", help_args: str = "",
help_section: HelpSection = None) -> Callable[[CommandHandlerFunc],
CommandHandler]:
return base_command_handler(_func, _handler_class=CommandHandler, name=name,
help_text=help_text, help_args=help_args,
help_section=help_section, management_only=management_only,
needs_auth=needs_auth, needs_admin=needs_admin)
class CommandProcessor(BaseCommandProcessor):
def __init__(self, bridge: 'MessagesBridge') -> None:
super().__init__(bridge=bridge, event_class=CommandEvent)