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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
alternativ_nick.py - Use an alternativ nick, if your choosen nick is already taken
Copyright 2016, Alexander Sulfrian <alex@spline.inf.fu-berlin.de>
Licensed under the Eiffel Forum License 2.
http://inamidst.com/phenny/
"""
import sys
import threading
# Duration to wait before trying to get the nick again (in seconds)
DEFAULT_NICK_DELAY = 60
def _start_nickloop(phenny):
delay = getattr(phenny.config, 'nick_delay', DEFAULT_NICK_DELAY)
if not isinstance(delay, int):
return
def nickloop():
print >> sys.stderr, ('Trying to get: %s' % phenny.config.nick)
phenny.write(('NICK', phenny.config.nick))
threading.Timer(delay, nickloop).start()
def _set_nick(wrapper, nick):
# The phenny argument of the event handler is only a wrapper to enable the
# reply and say methods. If we try to change the 'nick' attribute directly,
# the modification is lost. So we need to get the real phenny instance
# before.
phenny = wrapper.__getattribute__('bot')
phenny.nick = nick
def _build_nick(phenny):
# We have different ways to generate an alternativ_nick:
# * First we try to use the config option.
# * If it is not set or it does not work, we append an underscore after the
# default nick.
# * If even this did not work, we append a number and count upwards until a
# valid nick is found.
alternativ_nick = getattr(phenny.config, 'alternativ_nick', None)
if alternativ_nick is not None and phenny.nick != alternativ_nick:
return alternativ_nick
else:
if phenny.data.get('alternativ_nick.count') is not None:
count = phenny.data['alternativ_nick.count']
count += 1
phenny.data['alternativ_nick.count'] = count
return ('%s_%d' % (phenny.config.nick, count))
else:
phenny.data['alternativ_nick.count'] = 0
return ('%s_' % phenny.config.nick)
def nickname_in_use(phenny, input):
# The nickname in use event can occur during connection phase if the
# supplied nick is already taken, or if we try to get the default nick and
# it is still taken. We remember the connection state, to decide what to
# do.
if phenny.data.get('alternativ_nick.connected'):
_start_nickloop(phenny)
else:
new_nick = _build_nick(phenny)
_set_nick(phenny, new_nick)
phenny.data['alternativ_nick.active'] = True
phenny.write(('NICK', new_nick))
nickname_in_use.rule = r'(.*)'
nickname_in_use.event = '433'
nickname_in_use.thread = False
def nick_change(phenny, input):
# Monitor the NICK changes to detect, if we change our nick.
if input.nick == phenny.nick:
_set_nick(phenny, input)
print >> sys.stderr, ("Changed nick to: %s" % phenny.nick)
# Trying to identify (just in case it did not work, during startup)
if hasattr(phenny.config, 'password'):
phenny.msg('NickServ', 'IDENTIFY %s' % phenny.config.password)
nick_change.rule = r'(.*)'
nick_change.event = 'NICK'
def connected(phenny, input):
# The '001' event is the first message after establishing the connection
# and providing a valid NICK and USER. If we used an alternativ nick, we
# could start trying to get back the default nick.
phenny.data['alternativ_nick.connected'] = True
if phenny.data.get('alternativ_nick.active'):
_start_nickloop(phenny)
connected.rule = r'(.*)'
connected.event = '001'
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