import asyncio import re import shlex import warnings from datetime import datetime from typing import ( Tuple, Union, Callable, Iterable, Any, Optional, List, Dict, Awaitable ) from nonebot import NoneBot, permission as perm from nonebot.command.argfilter import ValidateError from nonebot.helpers import context_id, send, render_expression from nonebot.log import logger from nonebot.message import Message from nonebot.session import BaseSession from nonebot.typing import ( Context_T, CommandName_T, CommandArgs_T, Message_T, State_T, Filter_T ) # key: one segment of command name # value: subtree or a leaf Command object _registry = {} # type: Dict[str, Union[Dict, Command]] # key: alias # value: real command name _aliases = {} # type: Dict[str, CommandName_T] # key: context id # value: CommandSession object _sessions = {} # type: Dict[str, CommandSession] CommandHandler_T = Callable[['CommandSession'], Any] class Command: __slots__ = ('name', 'func', 'permission', 'only_to_me', 'privileged', 'args_parser_func') def __init__(self, *, name: CommandName_T, func: CommandHandler_T, permission: int, only_to_me: bool, privileged: bool): self.name = name self.func = func self.permission = permission self.only_to_me = only_to_me self.privileged = privileged self.args_parser_func: Optional[CommandHandler_T] = None async def run(self, session, *, check_perm: bool = True, dry: bool = False) -> bool: """ Run the command in a given session. :param session: CommandSession object :param check_perm: should check permission before running :param dry: just check any prerequisite, without actually running :return: the command is finished (or can be run, given dry == True) """ has_perm = await self._check_perm(session) if check_perm else True if self.func and has_perm: if dry: return True if session.current_arg_filters is not None and \ session.current_key is not None: # argument-level filters are given, use them arg = session.current_arg config = session.bot.config for f in session.current_arg_filters: try: res = f(arg) if isinstance(res, Awaitable): res = await res arg = res except ValidateError as e: # validation failed if config.MAX_VALIDATION_FAILURES > 0: # should check number of validation failures session.state['__validation_failure_num'] = \ session.state.get( '__validation_failure_num', 0) + 1 if session.state['__validation_failure_num'] >= \ config.MAX_VALIDATION_FAILURES: # noinspection PyProtectedMember session.finish(render_expression( config.TOO_MANY_VALIDATION_FAILURES_EXPRESSION ), **session._current_send_kwargs) failure_message = e.message if failure_message is None: failure_message = render_expression( config.DEFAULT_VALIDATION_FAILURE_EXPRESSION ) # noinspection PyProtectedMember session.pause(failure_message, **session._current_send_kwargs) # passed all filters session.state[session.current_key] = arg else: # fallback to command-level args_parser_func if self.args_parser_func: await self.args_parser_func(session) if session.current_key is not None and \ session.current_key not in session.state: # args_parser_func didn't set state, here we set it session.state[session.current_key] = session.current_arg await self.func(session) return True return False async def _check_perm(self, session) -> bool: """ Check if the session has sufficient permission to call the command. :param session: CommandSession object :return: the session has the permission """ return await perm.check_permission(session.bot, session.ctx, self.permission) def __repr__(self): return f'' def __str__(self): return self.__repr__() class CommandFunc: __slots__ = ('cmd', 'func') def __init__(self, cmd: Command, func: CommandHandler_T): self.cmd = cmd self.func = func def __call__(self, session: 'CommandSession') -> Any: return self.func(session) def args_parser(self, parser_func: CommandHandler_T) -> CommandHandler_T: """ Decorator to register a function as the arguments parser of the corresponding command. """ self.cmd.args_parser_func = parser_func return parser_func def on_command(name: Union[str, CommandName_T], *, aliases: Union[Iterable[str], str] = (), permission: int = perm.EVERYBODY, only_to_me: bool = True, privileged: bool = False, shell_like: bool = False) -> Callable: """ Decorator to register a function as a command. :param name: command name (e.g. 'echo' or ('random', 'number')) :param aliases: aliases of command name, for convenient access :param permission: permission required by the command :param only_to_me: only handle messages to me :param privileged: can be run even when there is already a session :param shell_like: use shell-like syntax to split arguments """ def deco(func: CommandHandler_T) -> CommandHandler_T: if not isinstance(name, (str, tuple)): raise TypeError('the name of a command must be a str or tuple') if not name: raise ValueError('the name of a command must not be empty') cmd_name = (name,) if isinstance(name, str) else name cmd = Command(name=cmd_name, func=func, permission=permission, only_to_me=only_to_me, privileged=privileged) if shell_like: async def shell_like_args_parser(session): session.args['argv'] = shlex.split(session.current_arg) cmd.args_parser_func = shell_like_args_parser current_parent = _registry for parent_key in cmd_name[:-1]: current_parent[parent_key] = current_parent.get(parent_key) or {} current_parent = current_parent[parent_key] if not isinstance(current_parent, dict): warnings.warn(f'{current_parent} is not a registry dict') return func if cmd_name[-1] in current_parent: warnings.warn(f'There is already a command named {cmd_name}') return func current_parent[cmd_name[-1]] = cmd nonlocal aliases if isinstance(aliases, str): aliases = (aliases,) for alias in aliases: _aliases[alias] = cmd_name return CommandFunc(cmd, func) return deco def _find_command(name: Union[str, CommandName_T]) -> Optional[Command]: cmd_name = (name,) if isinstance(name, str) else name if not cmd_name: return None cmd_tree = _registry for part in cmd_name[:-1]: if part not in cmd_tree or not isinstance(cmd_tree[part], dict): return None cmd_tree = cmd_tree[part] cmd = cmd_tree.get(cmd_name[-1]) return cmd if isinstance(cmd, Command) else None class _PauseException(Exception): """ Raised by session.pause() indicating that the command session should be paused to ask the user for some arguments. """ pass class _FinishException(Exception): """ Raised by session.finish() indicating that the command session should be stopped and removed. """ def __init__(self, result: bool = True): """ :param result: succeeded to call the command """ self.result = result class SwitchException(Exception): """ Raised by session.switch() indicating that the command session should be stopped and replaced with a new one (going through handle_message() again). Since the new context message will go through handle_message() again, the later function should be notified. So this exception is designed to be propagated to handle_message(). """ def __init__(self, new_ctx_message: Message): """ :param new_ctx_message: new message which should be placed in context """ self.new_ctx_message = new_ctx_message class CommandSession(BaseSession): __slots__ = ('cmd', 'current_key', 'current_arg_filters', '_current_send_kwargs', 'current_arg', '_current_arg_text', '_current_arg_images', '_state', '_last_interaction', '_running') def __init__(self, bot: NoneBot, ctx: Context_T, cmd: Command, *, current_arg: str = '', args: Optional[CommandArgs_T] = None): super().__init__(bot, ctx) self.cmd = cmd # Command object # unique key of the argument that is currently requesting (asking) self.current_key: Optional[str] = None # initialize current argument filters self.current_arg_filters: Optional[List[Filter_T]] = None self._current_send_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = {} # initialize current argument self.current_arg: str = '' # with potential CQ codes self._current_arg_text = None self._current_arg_images = None self.refresh(ctx, current_arg=current_arg) # fill the above self._state: State_T = {} if args: self._state.update(args) self._last_interaction = None # last interaction time of this session self._running = False @property def state(self) -> State_T: """ State of the session. This contains all named arguments and other session scope temporary values. """ return self._state @property def args(self) -> CommandArgs_T: """Deprecated. Use `session.state` instead.""" return self.state @property def running(self) -> bool: return self._running @running.setter def running(self, value) -> None: if self._running is True and value is False: # change status from running to not running, record the time self._last_interaction = datetime.now() self._running = value @property def is_valid(self) -> bool: """Check if the session is expired or not.""" if self.bot.config.SESSION_EXPIRE_TIMEOUT and \ self._last_interaction and \ datetime.now() - self._last_interaction > \ self.bot.config.SESSION_EXPIRE_TIMEOUT: return False return True @property def is_first_run(self) -> bool: return self._last_interaction is None @property def current_arg_text(self) -> str: """ Plain text part in the current argument, without any CQ codes. """ if self._current_arg_text is None: self._current_arg_text = Message( self.current_arg).extract_plain_text() return self._current_arg_text @property def current_arg_images(self) -> List[str]: """ Images (as list of urls) in the current argument. """ if self._current_arg_images is None: self._current_arg_images = [ s.data['url'] for s in Message(self.current_arg) if s.type == 'image' and 'url' in s.data ] return self._current_arg_images @property def argv(self) -> List[str]: """ Shell-like argument list, similar to sys.argv. Only available while shell_like is True in on_command decorator. """ return self.state.get('argv', []) def refresh(self, ctx: Context_T, *, current_arg: str = '') -> None: """ Refill the session with a new message context. :param ctx: new message context :param current_arg: new command argument as a string """ self.ctx = ctx self.current_arg = current_arg self._current_arg_text = None self._current_arg_images = None def get(self, key: str, *, prompt: Optional[Message_T] = None, arg_filters: Optional[List[Filter_T]] = None, **kwargs) -> Any: """ Get an argument with a given key. If the argument does not exist in the current session, a pause exception will be raised, and the caller of the command will know it should keep the session for further interaction with the user. :param key: argument key :param prompt: prompt to ask the user :param arg_filters: argument filters for the next user input :return: the argument value """ if key in self.state: return self.state[key] self.current_key = key self.current_arg_filters = arg_filters self._current_send_kwargs = kwargs self.pause(prompt, **kwargs) def get_optional(self, key: str, default: Optional[Any] = None) -> Optional[Any]: """ Simply get a argument with given key. Deprecated. Use `session.state.get()` instead. """ return self.state.get(key, default) def pause(self, message: Optional[Message_T] = None, **kwargs) -> None: """Pause the session for further interaction.""" if message: asyncio.ensure_future(self.send(message, **kwargs)) raise _PauseException def finish(self, message: Optional[Message_T] = None, **kwargs) -> None: """Finish the session.""" if message: asyncio.ensure_future(self.send(message, **kwargs)) raise _FinishException def switch(self, new_ctx_message: Message_T) -> None: """ Finish the session and switch to a new (fake) message context. The user may send another command (or another intention as natural language) when interacting with the current session. In this case, the session may not understand what the user is saying, so it should call this method and pass in that message, then NoneBot will handle the situation properly. """ if self.is_first_run: # if calling this method during first run, # we think the command is not handled raise _FinishException(result=False) if not isinstance(new_ctx_message, Message): new_ctx_message = Message(new_ctx_message) raise SwitchException(new_ctx_message) def parse_command(bot: NoneBot, cmd_string: str) -> Tuple[Optional[Command], Optional[str]]: """ Parse a command string (typically from a message). :param bot: NoneBot instance :param cmd_string: command string :return: (Command object, current arg string) """ logger.debug(f'Parsing command: {cmd_string}') matched_start = None for start in bot.config.COMMAND_START: # loop through COMMAND_START to find the longest matched start curr_matched_start = None if isinstance(start, type(re.compile(''))): m = start.search(cmd_string) if m and m.start(0) == 0: curr_matched_start = m.group(0) elif isinstance(start, str): if cmd_string.startswith(start): curr_matched_start = start if curr_matched_start is not None and \ (matched_start is None or len(curr_matched_start) > len(matched_start)): # a longer start, use it matched_start = curr_matched_start if matched_start is None: # it's not a command logger.debug('It\'s not a command') return None, None logger.debug(f'Matched command start: ' f'{matched_start}{"(empty)" if not matched_start else ""}') full_command = cmd_string[len(matched_start):].lstrip() if not full_command: # command is empty return None, None cmd_name_text, *cmd_remained = full_command.split(maxsplit=1) cmd_name = _aliases.get(cmd_name_text) if not cmd_name: for sep in bot.config.COMMAND_SEP: # loop through COMMAND_SEP to find the most optimized split curr_cmd_name = None if isinstance(sep, type(re.compile(''))): curr_cmd_name = tuple(sep.split(cmd_name_text)) elif isinstance(sep, str): curr_cmd_name = tuple(cmd_name_text.split(sep)) if curr_cmd_name is not None and \ (not cmd_name or len(curr_cmd_name) > len(cmd_name)): # a more optimized split, use it cmd_name = curr_cmd_name if not cmd_name: cmd_name = (cmd_name_text,) logger.debug(f'Split command name: {cmd_name}') cmd = _find_command(cmd_name) if not cmd: logger.debug(f'Command {cmd_name} not found') return None, None logger.debug(f'Command {cmd.name} found, function: {cmd.func}') return cmd, ''.join(cmd_remained) async def handle_command(bot: NoneBot, ctx: Context_T) -> bool: """ Handle a message as a command. This function is typically called by "handle_message". :param bot: NoneBot instance :param ctx: message context :return: the message is handled as a command """ cmd, current_arg = parse_command(bot, str(ctx['message']).lstrip()) is_privileged_cmd = cmd and cmd.privileged if is_privileged_cmd and cmd.only_to_me and not ctx['to_me']: is_privileged_cmd = False disable_interaction = is_privileged_cmd if is_privileged_cmd: logger.debug(f'Command {cmd.name} is a privileged command') ctx_id = context_id(ctx) if not is_privileged_cmd: # wait for 1.5 seconds (at most) if the current session is running retry = 5 while retry > 0 and \ _sessions.get(ctx_id) and _sessions[ctx_id].running: retry -= 1 await asyncio.sleep(0.3) check_perm = True session = _sessions.get(ctx_id) if not is_privileged_cmd else None if session: if session.running: logger.warning(f'There is a session of command ' f'{session.cmd.name} running, notify the user') asyncio.ensure_future(send( bot, ctx, render_expression(bot.config.SESSION_RUNNING_EXPRESSION) )) # pretend we are successful, so that NLP won't handle it return True if session.is_valid: logger.debug(f'Session of command {session.cmd.name} exists') # since it's in a session, the user must be talking to me ctx['to_me'] = True session.refresh(ctx, current_arg=str(ctx['message'])) # there is no need to check permission for existing session check_perm = False else: # the session is expired, remove it logger.debug(f'Session of command {session.cmd.name} is expired') if ctx_id in _sessions: del _sessions[ctx_id] session = None if not session: if not cmd: logger.debug('Not a known command, ignored') return False if cmd.only_to_me and not ctx['to_me']: logger.debug('Not to me, ignored') return False session = CommandSession(bot, ctx, cmd, current_arg=current_arg) logger.debug(f'New session of command {session.cmd.name} created') return await _real_run_command(session, ctx_id, check_perm=check_perm, disable_interaction=disable_interaction) async def call_command(bot: NoneBot, ctx: Context_T, name: Union[str, CommandName_T], *, current_arg: str = '', args: Optional[CommandArgs_T] = None, check_perm: bool = True, disable_interaction: bool = False) -> bool: """ Call a command internally. This function is typically called by some other commands or "handle_natural_language" when handling NLPResult object. Note: If disable_interaction is not True, after calling this function, any previous command session will be overridden, even if the command being called here does not need further interaction (a.k.a asking the user for more info). :param bot: NoneBot instance :param ctx: message context :param name: command name :param current_arg: command current argument string :param args: command args :param check_perm: should check permission before running command :param disable_interaction: disable the command's further interaction :return: the command is successfully called """ cmd = _find_command(name) if not cmd: return False session = CommandSession(bot, ctx, cmd, current_arg=current_arg, args=args) return await _real_run_command(session, context_id(session.ctx), check_perm=check_perm, disable_interaction=disable_interaction) async def _real_run_command(session: CommandSession, ctx_id: str, disable_interaction: bool = False, **kwargs) -> bool: if not disable_interaction: # override session only when interaction is not disabled _sessions[ctx_id] = session try: logger.debug(f'Running command {session.cmd.name}') session.running = True future = asyncio.ensure_future(session.cmd.run(session, **kwargs)) timeout = None if session.bot.config.SESSION_RUN_TIMEOUT: timeout = session.bot.config.SESSION_RUN_TIMEOUT.total_seconds() try: await asyncio.wait_for(future, timeout) handled = future.result() except asyncio.TimeoutError: handled = True except (_PauseException, _FinishException, SwitchException) as e: raise e except Exception as e: logger.error(f'An exception occurred while ' f'running command {session.cmd.name}:') logger.exception(e) handled = True raise _FinishException(handled) except _PauseException: session.running = False if disable_interaction: # if the command needs further interaction, we view it as failed return False logger.debug(f'Further interaction needed for ' f'command {session.cmd.name}') # return True because this step of the session is successful return True except (_FinishException, SwitchException) as e: session.running = False logger.debug(f'Session of command {session.cmd.name} finished') if not disable_interaction and ctx_id in _sessions: # the command is finished, remove the session, # but if interaction is disabled during this command call, # we leave the _sessions untouched. del _sessions[ctx_id] if isinstance(e, _FinishException): return e.result elif isinstance(e, SwitchException): # we are guaranteed that the session is not first run here, # which means interaction is definitely enabled, # so we can safely touch _sessions here. if ctx_id in _sessions: # make sure there is no session waiting del _sessions[ctx_id] logger.debug(f'Session of command {session.cmd.name} switching, ' f'new context message: {e.new_ctx_message}') raise e # this is intended to be propagated to handle_message() def kill_current_session(ctx: Context_T) -> None: """ Force kill current session of the given context, despite whether it is running or not. :param ctx: message context """ ctx_id = context_id(ctx) if ctx_id in _sessions: del _sessions[ctx_id] from nonebot.command.group import CommandGroup