""" Usage ----- This plugin defines two new global commands: :term:`/alias` and :term:`/unalias`. .. glossary:: /alias **Usage:** ``/alias [args]`` This command will create a new command, named ```` (and callable with ``/name``), that runs ``/command``, with ``[args]`` as fixed args for the command. When you run the alias, you can also pass parameters to it, that will be given to the original command. Example: :: /alias toto say koin Will bind ``/say koin`` to ``/toto``, so this alias will work in any Chat tab. If someone calls it with :: /toto koin Poezio will then execute ``/say koin koin``. Also, you can rebind arguments arbitrarily, with the ``{}`` placeholder. For example, :: /alias toto say {} le {} /toto loulou coucou Will execute ``/say loulou le coucou``, because the ``{}`` are replaced with the command args, in the order they are given. Extra args are still added at the end of the command if provided (args used for the formatting are only used for the formatting). /unalias **Usage:** ``/unalias `` This command removes a defined alias. Config ------ The aliases are stored inside the configuration file for the plugin. You can either use the above commands or write it manually, and it will be read when the plugin is loaded. Example of the syntax: .. code-block:: ini [alias] toto = say {} le {} j = join {}@conference.jabber.org/nick jp = say je proteste """ from poezio.plugin import BasePlugin from poezio.common import shell_split from poezio.core.structs import Completion class Plugin(BasePlugin): def init(self): self.api.add_command('alias', self.command_alias, usage=' [args]', short='Create an alias command', help='Create an alias for with [args].') self.api.add_command('unalias', self.command_unalias, usage='', help='Remove a previously created alias', short='Remove an alias', completion=self.completion_unalias) self.commands = {} self.load_conf() def load_conf(self): """ load stored aliases on startup """ for alias in self.config.options(): full = self.config.get(alias, '') if full: self.command_alias(alias + ' ' + full, silent=True) def command_alias(self, line, silent=False): """ /alias [args] """ arg = split_args(line) if not arg: if not silent: self.api.information('Alias: Not enough parameters', 'Error') return alias, command, args = arg if alias in self.commands: update = True elif alias in self.core.commands: if not silent: self.api.information('Alias: command already exists', 'Error') return else: update = False self.config.set(alias, command + ' ' + args) self.commands[alias] = command_wrapper( generic_command, lambda: self.get_command(command), args) self.api.del_command(alias) self.api.add_command(alias, self.commands[alias], 'This command is an alias for /%s %s' % (alias, command)) if not silent: if update: self.api.information('Alias /%s updated' % alias, 'Info') else: self.api.information('Alias /%s successfuly created' % alias, 'Info') def command_unalias(self, alias): """ /unalias """ if alias in self.commands: del self.commands[alias] self.api.del_command(alias) self.config.remove(alias) self.api.information('Alias /%s successfuly deleted' % alias, 'Info') def completion_unalias(self, the_input): "Completion for /unalias" aliases = [alias for alias in self.commands] aliases.sort() return Completion(the_input.auto_completion, aliases, '', quotify=False) def get_command(self, name): """Returns the function associated with a command""" def dummy(args): """Dummy function called if the command doesn’t exist""" pass if name in self.commands: return dummy elif name in self.core.commands: return self.core.commands[name].func elif name in self.api.current_tab().commands: return self.api.current_tab().commands[name].func return dummy def split_args(line): """ Extract the relevant vars from the command line """ arg = line.split() if len(arg) < 2: return None alias_pos = line.find(' ') alias = line[:alias_pos] end = line[alias_pos+1:] args_pos = end.find(' ') if args_pos == -1: command = end args = '' else: command = end[:args_pos] args = end[args_pos+1:] return (alias, command, args) def generic_command(command, extra_args, args): """ Function that will execute the command and set the relevant parameters (format string, etc). """ args = shell_split(args) new_extra_args = extra_args.format(*args) count = extra_args.count('{}') args = args[count:] new_extra_args += ' '.join(args) return command()(new_extra_args) def command_wrapper(func, command, extra_args): "set the predefined arguments" def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): return func(command, extra_args, *args, **kwargs) return wrapper