tuxbot-bot/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/discord/utils.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Rapptz
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
"""
import array
import asyncio
import collections.abc
import unicodedata
from base64 import b64encode
from bisect import bisect_left
import datetime
from email.utils import parsedate_to_datetime
import functools
from inspect import isawaitable as _isawaitable
from operator import attrgetter
import json
import re
import warnings
from .errors import InvalidArgument
from .object import Object
DISCORD_EPOCH = 1420070400000
class cached_property:
def __init__(self, function):
self.function = function
self.__doc__ = getattr(function, '__doc__')
def __get__(self, instance, owner):
if instance is None:
return self
value = self.function(instance)
setattr(instance, self.function.__name__, value)
return value
class CachedSlotProperty:
def __init__(self, name, function):
self.name = name
self.function = function
self.__doc__ = getattr(function, '__doc__')
def __get__(self, instance, owner):
if instance is None:
return self
try:
return getattr(instance, self.name)
except AttributeError:
value = self.function(instance)
setattr(instance, self.name, value)
return value
def cached_slot_property(name):
def decorator(func):
return CachedSlotProperty(name, func)
return decorator
class SequenceProxy(collections.abc.Sequence):
"""Read-only proxy of a Sequence."""
def __init__(self, proxied):
self.__proxied = proxied
def __getitem__(self, idx):
return self.__proxied[idx]
def __len__(self):
return len(self.__proxied)
def __contains__(self, item):
return item in self.__proxied
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.__proxied)
def __reversed__(self):
return reversed(self.__proxied)
def index(self, value, *args, **kwargs):
return self.__proxied.index(value, *args, **kwargs)
def count(self, value):
return self.__proxied.count(value)
def parse_time(timestamp):
if timestamp:
return datetime.datetime(*map(int, re.split(r'[^\d]', timestamp.replace('+00:00', ''))))
return None
def deprecated(instead=None):
def actual_decorator(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
def decorated(*args, **kwargs):
warnings.simplefilter('always', DeprecationWarning) # turn off filter
if instead:
fmt = "{0.__name__} is deprecated, use {1} instead."
else:
fmt = '{0.__name__} is deprecated.'
warnings.warn(fmt.format(func, instead), stacklevel=3, category=DeprecationWarning)
warnings.simplefilter('default', DeprecationWarning) # reset filter
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return decorated
return actual_decorator
def oauth_url(client_id, permissions=None, guild=None, redirect_uri=None):
"""A helper function that returns the OAuth2 URL for inviting the bot
into guilds.
Parameters
-----------
client_id: :class:`str`
The client ID for your bot.
permissions: :class:`~discord.Permissions`
The permissions you're requesting. If not given then you won't be requesting any
permissions.
guild: :class:`~discord.Guild`
The guild to pre-select in the authorization screen, if available.
redirect_uri: :class:`str`
An optional valid redirect URI.
"""
url = 'https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id={}&scope=bot'.format(client_id)
if permissions is not None:
url = url + '&permissions=' + str(permissions.value)
if guild is not None:
url = url + "&guild_id=" + str(guild.id)
if redirect_uri is not None:
from urllib.parse import urlencode
url = url + "&response_type=code&" + urlencode({'redirect_uri': redirect_uri})
return url
def snowflake_time(id):
"""Returns the creation date in UTC of a Discord snowflake ID."""
return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(((id >> 22) + DISCORD_EPOCH) / 1000)
def time_snowflake(datetime_obj, high=False):
"""Returns a numeric snowflake pretending to be created at the given date.
When using as the lower end of a range, use ``time_snowflake(high=False) - 1`` to be inclusive, ``high=True`` to be exclusive
When using as the higher end of a range, use ``time_snowflake(high=True)`` + 1 to be inclusive, ``high=False`` to be exclusive
Parameters
-----------
datetime_obj: :class:`datetime.datetime`
A timezone-naive datetime object representing UTC time.
high: :class:`bool`
Whether or not to set the lower 22 bit to high or low.
"""
unix_seconds = (datetime_obj - type(datetime_obj)(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()
discord_millis = int(unix_seconds * 1000 - DISCORD_EPOCH)
return (discord_millis << 22) + (2**22-1 if high else 0)
def find(predicate, seq):
"""A helper to return the first element found in the sequence
that meets the predicate. For example: ::
member = find(lambda m: m.name == 'Mighty', channel.guild.members)
would find the first :class:`~discord.Member` whose name is 'Mighty' and return it.
If an entry is not found, then ``None`` is returned.
This is different from :func:`py:filter` due to the fact it stops the moment it finds
a valid entry.
Parameters
-----------
predicate
A function that returns a boolean-like result.
seq: iterable
The iterable to search through.
"""
for element in seq:
if predicate(element):
return element
return None
def get(iterable, **attrs):
r"""A helper that returns the first element in the iterable that meets
all the traits passed in ``attrs``. This is an alternative for
:func:`~discord.utils.find`.
When multiple attributes are specified, they are checked using
logical AND, not logical OR. Meaning they have to meet every
attribute passed in and not one of them.
To have a nested attribute search (i.e. search by ``x.y``) then
pass in ``x__y`` as the keyword argument.
If nothing is found that matches the attributes passed, then
``None`` is returned.
Examples
---------
Basic usage:
.. code-block:: python3
member = discord.utils.get(message.guild.members, name='Foo')
Multiple attribute matching:
.. code-block:: python3
channel = discord.utils.get(guild.voice_channels, name='Foo', bitrate=64000)
Nested attribute matching:
.. code-block:: python3
channel = discord.utils.get(client.get_all_channels(), guild__name='Cool', name='general')
Parameters
-----------
iterable
An iterable to search through.
\*\*attrs
Keyword arguments that denote attributes to search with.
"""
# global -> local
_all = all
attrget = attrgetter
# Special case the single element call
if len(attrs) == 1:
k, v = attrs.popitem()
pred = attrget(k.replace('__', '.'))
for elem in iterable:
if pred(elem) == v:
return elem
return None
converted = [
(attrget(attr.replace('__', '.')), value)
for attr, value in attrs.items()
]
for elem in iterable:
if _all(pred(elem) == value for pred, value in converted):
return elem
return None
def _unique(iterable):
seen = set()
adder = seen.add
return [x for x in iterable if not (x in seen or adder(x))]
def _get_as_snowflake(data, key):
try:
value = data[key]
except KeyError:
return None
else:
return value and int(value)
def _get_mime_type_for_image(data):
if data.startswith(b'\x89\x50\x4E\x47\x0D\x0A\x1A\x0A'):
return 'image/png'
elif data[6:10] in (b'JFIF', b'Exif'):
return 'image/jpeg'
elif data.startswith((b'\x47\x49\x46\x38\x37\x61', b'\x47\x49\x46\x38\x39\x61')):
return 'image/gif'
elif data.startswith(b'RIFF') and data[8:12] == b'WEBP':
return 'image/webp'
else:
raise InvalidArgument('Unsupported image type given')
def _bytes_to_base64_data(data):
fmt = 'data:{mime};base64,{data}'
mime = _get_mime_type_for_image(data)
b64 = b64encode(data).decode('ascii')
return fmt.format(mime=mime, data=b64)
def to_json(obj):
return json.dumps(obj, separators=(',', ':'), ensure_ascii=True)
def _parse_ratelimit_header(request):
now = parsedate_to_datetime(request.headers['Date'])
reset = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(int(request.headers['X-Ratelimit-Reset']), datetime.timezone.utc)
return (reset - now).total_seconds()
async def maybe_coroutine(f, *args, **kwargs):
value = f(*args, **kwargs)
if _isawaitable(value):
return await value
else:
return value
async def async_all(gen, *, check=_isawaitable):
for elem in gen:
if check(elem):
elem = await elem
if not elem:
return False
return True
async def sane_wait_for(futures, *, timeout, loop):
_, pending = await asyncio.wait(futures, timeout=timeout, loop=loop)
if len(pending) != 0:
raise asyncio.TimeoutError()
def valid_icon_size(size):
"""Icons must be power of 2 within [16, 4096]."""
return not size & (size - 1) and size in range(16, 4097)
class SnowflakeList(array.array):
"""Internal data storage class to efficiently store a list of snowflakes.
This should have the following characteristics:
- Low memory usage
- O(n) iteration (obviously)
- O(n log n) initial creation if data is unsorted
- O(log n) search and indexing
- O(n) insertion
"""
__slots__ = ()
def __new__(cls, data, *, is_sorted=False):
return array.array.__new__(cls, 'Q', data if is_sorted else sorted(data))
def add(self, element):
i = bisect_left(self, element)
self.insert(i, element)
def get(self, element):
i = bisect_left(self, element)
return self[i] if i != len(self) and self[i] == element else None
def has(self, element):
i = bisect_left(self, element)
return i != len(self) and self[i] == element
_IS_ASCII = re.compile(r'^[\x00-\x7f]+$')
def _string_width(string, *, _IS_ASCII=_IS_ASCII):
"""Returns string's width."""
match = _IS_ASCII.match(string)
if match:
return match.endpos
UNICODE_WIDE_CHAR_TYPE = 'WFA'
width = 0
func = unicodedata.east_asian_width
for char in string:
width += 2 if func(char) in UNICODE_WIDE_CHAR_TYPE else 1
return width
def resolve_invite(invite):
"""
Resolves an invite from a :class:`~discord.Invite`, URL or ID
Parameters
-----------
invite: Union[:class:`~discord.Invite`, :class:`~discord.Object`, :class:`str`]
The invite.
Returns
--------
:class:`str`
The invite code.
"""
from .invite import Invite # circular import
if isinstance(invite, Invite) or isinstance(invite, Object):
return invite.id
else:
rx = r'(?:https?\:\/\/)?discord(?:\.gg|app\.com\/invite)\/(.+)'
m = re.match(rx, invite)
if m:
return m.group(1)
return invite
_MARKDOWN_ESCAPE_SUBREGEX = '|'.join(r'\{0}(?=([\s\S]*((?<!\{0})\{0})))'.format(c)
for c in ('*', '`', '_', '~', '|'))
_MARKDOWN_ESCAPE_REGEX = re.compile(r'(?P<markdown>%s)' % _MARKDOWN_ESCAPE_SUBREGEX)
def escape_markdown(text, *, as_needed=False, ignore_links=True):
r"""A helper function that escapes Discord's markdown.
Parameters
-----------
text: :class:`str`
The text to escape markdown from.
as_needed: :class:`bool`
Whether to escape the markdown characters as needed. This
means that it does not escape extraneous characters if it's
not necessary, e.g. ``**hello**`` is escaped into ``\*\*hello**``
instead of ``\*\*hello\*\*``. Note however that this can open
you up to some clever syntax abuse. Defaults to ``False``.
ignore_links: :class:`bool`
Whether to leave links alone when escaping markdown. For example,
if a URL in the text contains characters such as ``_`` then it will
be left alone. This option is not supported with ``as_needed``.
Defaults to ``True``.
Returns
--------
:class:`str`
The text with the markdown special characters escaped with a slash.
"""
if not as_needed:
url_regex = r'(?P<url>(?:https?|steam)://(?:-\.)?(?:[^\s/?\.#-]+\.?)+(?:/[^\s]*)?)'
def replacement(match):
groupdict = match.groupdict()
is_url = groupdict.get('url')
if is_url:
return is_url
return '\\' + groupdict['markdown']
regex = r'(?P<markdown>[_\\~|\*`])'
if ignore_links:
regex = '(?:%s|%s)' % (url_regex, regex)
return re.sub(regex, replacement, text)
else:
text = re.sub(r'\\', r'\\\\', text)
return _MARKDOWN_ESCAPE_REGEX.sub(r'\\\1', text)
def escape_mentions(text):
"""A helper function that escapes everyone, here, role, and user mentions.
.. note::
This does not include channel mentions.
Parameters
-----------
text: :class:`str`
The text to escape mentions from.
Returns
--------
:class:`str`
The text with the mentions removed.
"""
return re.sub(r'@(everyone|here|[!&]?[0-9]{17,21})', '@\u200b\\1', text)