* Temporarily set d.py to use latest git revision
* Remove `bot` param to Client.start
* Switch to aware datetimes
A lot of this is removing `.replace(...)` which while not technically
needed, simplifies the code base. There's only a few changes that are
actually necessary here.
* Update to work with new Asset design
* [threads] Update core ModLog API to support threads
- Added proper support for passing `Thread` to `channel`
when creating/editing case
- Added `parent_channel_id` attribute to Modlog API's Case
- Added `parent_channel` property that tries to get parent channel
- Updated case's content to show both thread and parent information
* [threads] Disallow usage of threads in some of the commands
- announceset channel
- filter channel clear
- filter channel add
- filter channel remove
- GlobalUniqueObjectFinder converter
- permissions addglobalrule
- permissions removeglobalrule
- permissions removeserverrule
- Permissions cog does not perform any validation for IDs
when setting through YAML so that has not been touched
- streamalert twitch/youtube/picarto
- embedset channel
- set ownernotifications adddestination
* [threads] Handle threads in Red's permissions system (Requires)
- Made permissions system apply rules of (only) parent in threads
* [threads] Update embed_requested to support threads
- Threads don't have their own embed settings and inherit from parent
* [threads] Update Red.message_eligible_as_command to support threads
* [threads] Properly handle invocation of [p](un)mutechannel in threads
Usage of a (un)mutechannel will mute/unmute user in the parent channel
if it's invoked in a thread.
* [threads] Update Filter cog to properly handle threads
- `[p]filter channel list` in a threads sends list for parent channel
- Checking for filter hits for a message in a thread checks its parent
channel's word list. There's no separate word list for threads.
* [threads] Support threads in Audio cog
- Handle threads being notify channels
- Update type hint for `is_query_allowed()`
* [threads] Update type hints and documentation to reflect thread support
- Documented that `{channel}` in CCs might be a thread
- Allowed (documented) usage of threads with `Config.channel()`
- Separate thread scope is still in the picture though
if it were to be done, it's going to be in separate in PR
- GuildContext.channel might be Thread
* Use less costy channel check in customcom's on_message_without_command
This isn't needed for d.py 2.0 but whatever...
* Update for in-place edits
* Embed's bool changed behavior, I'm hoping it doesn't affect us
* Address User.permissions_in() removal
* Swap VerificationLevel.extreme with VerificationLevel.highest
* Change to keyword-only parameters
* Change of `Guild.vanity_invite()` return type
* avatar -> display_avatar
* Fix metaclass shenanigans with Converter
* Update Red.add_cog() to be inline with `dpy_commands.Bot.add_cog()`
This means adding `override` keyword-only parameter and causing
small breakage by swapping RuntimeError with discord.ClientException.
* Address all DEP-WARNs
* Remove Context.clean_prefix and use upstream implementation instead
* Remove commands.Literal and use upstream implementation instead
Honestly, this was a rather bad implementation anyway...
Breaking but actually not really - it was provisional.
* Update Command.callback's setter
Support for functools.partial is now built into d.py
* Add new perms in HUMANIZED_PERM mapping (some from d.py 1.7 it seems)
BTW, that should really be in core instead of what we have now...
* Remove the part of do_conversion that has not worked for a long while
* Stop wrapping BadArgument in ConversionFailure
This is breaking but it's best to resolve it like this.
The functionality of ConversionFailure can be replicated with
Context.current_parameter and Context.current_argument.
* Add custom errors for int and float converters
* Remove Command.__call__ as it's now implemented in d.py
* Get rid of _dpy_reimplements
These were reimplemented for the purpose of typing
so it is no longer needed now that d.py is type hinted.
* Add return to Red.remove_cog
* Ensure we don't delete messages that differ only by used sticker
* discord.InvalidArgument->ValueError
* Move from raw <t:...> syntax to discord.utils.format_dt()
* Address AsyncIter removal
* Swap to pos-only for params that are pos-only in upstream
* Update for changes to Command.params
* [threads] Support threads in ignore checks and allow ignoring them
- Updated `[p](un)ignore channel` to accept threads
- Updated `[p]ignore list` to list ignored threads
- Updated logic in `Red.ignored_channel_or_guild()`
Ignores for guild channels now work as follows (only changes for threads):
- if channel is not a thread:
- check if user has manage channels perm in channel
and allow command usage if so
- check if channel is ignored and disallow command usage if so
- allow command usage if none of the conditions above happened
- if channel is a thread:
- check if user has manage channels perm in parent channel
and allow command usage if so
- check if parent channel is ignored and disallow command usage
if so
- check if user has manage thread perm in parent channel
and allow command usage if so
- check if thread is ignored and disallow command usage if so
- allow command usage if none of the conditions above happened
* [partial] Raise TypeError when channel is of PartialMessageable type
- Red.embed_requested
- Red.ignored_channel_or_guild
* [partial] Discard command messages when channel is PartialMessageable
* [threads] Add utilities for checking appropriate perms in both channels & threads
* [threads] Update code to use can_react_in() and @bot_can_react()
* [threads] Update code to use can_send_messages_in
* [threads] Add send_messages_in_threads perm to mute role and overrides
* [threads] Update code to use (bot/user)_can_manage_channel
* [threads] Update [p]diagnoseissues to work with threads
* Type hint fix
* [threads] Patch vendored discord.ext.menus to check proper perms in threads
I guess we've reached time when we have to patch the lib we vendor...
* Make docs generation work with non-final d.py releases
* Update discord.utils.oauth_url() usage
* Swap usage of discord.Embed.Empty/discord.embeds.EmptyEmbed to None
* Update usage of Guild.member_count to work with `None`
* Switch from Guild.vanity_invite() to Guild.vanity_url
* Update startup process to work with d.py's new asynchronous startup
* Use setup_hook() for pre-connect actions
* Update core's add_cog, remove_cog, and load_extension methods
* Update all setup functions to async and add awaits to bot.add_cog calls
* Modernize cogs by using async cog_load and cog_unload
* Address StoreChannel removal
* [partial] Disallow passing PartialMessageable to Case.channel
* [partial] Update cogs and utils to work better with PartialMessageable
- Ignore messages with PartialMessageable channel in CustomCommands cog
- In Filter cog, don't pass channel to modlog.create_case()
if it's PartialMessageable
- In Trivia cog, only compare channel IDs
- Make `.utils.menus.menu()` work for messages
with PartialMessageable channel
- Make checks in `.utils.tunnel.Tunnel.communicate()` more rigid
* Add few missing DEP-WARNs
* [Mod] Check for reason length & remove unused vars
This PR also remove unused variable.
* Blame me
* Apply Kowlin order.
Text will get truncate in audit logs in case we're going over 512 characters.
* This is already handled by ban_user()
* Use `get_audit_reason()` in `[p]tempban`
* Add a new kwarg to `get_audit_reason()` instead
* Include `[p]voiceban` and `[p]voiceunban`
* Include Mutes cog
Co-authored-by: jack1142 <6032823+jack1142@users.noreply.github.com>
* Rename `bot.db` as `bot._config`
- Continues work towards strong version guarantees
- Added methods for cog use for a few things which were previously
only accessible via direct access.
- Retained private use in a few internal use locations, though most
methods were updated away from this.
- Updated documentation for shared api token users
* changelog
* more detail
* docstring fixes
* Apparently, I forgot to commit something I had locally
- + a copy/paste failue in the changelog
* *sigh*:
* *sigh*
* Adds Schema versioning
- Adds Migration tool
- Adds tool to migrate to allow multiple admin and mod roles
- Supports Multiple mod and admin roles
* Ensures migration is run prior to cog load and connection to discord
* Updates to not rely on singular mod/admin role id
* Update requires logic for multiple mod/admin roles
* Add new commands for managing mod/admin roles
* Feedback
Update strings
Update docstrings
Add aliases
* Use snowflakelist
* paginate
* Change variable name
* Fix mistake
* handle settings view fix
* Fix name error
* I'm bad at Ux
* style fix
API changes:
- Cogs must now inherit from `commands.Cog` (see #2151 for discussion and more details)
- All functions which are not decorators in the `redbot.core.checks` module are now deprecated in favour of their counterparts in `redbot.core.utils.mod`. This is to make this module more consistent and end the confusing naming convention.
- `redbot.core.checks.check_overrides` function is now gone, overrideable checks can now be created with the `@commands.permissions_check` decorator
- Command, Group, Cog and Context have some new attributes and methods, but they are for internal use so shouldn't concern cog creators (unless they're making a permissions cog!).
- `__permissions_check_before` and `__permissions_check_after` have been replaced: A cog method named `__permissions_hook` will be evaluated as permissions hooks in the same way `__permissions_check_before` previously was. Permissions hooks can also be added/removed/verified through the new `*_permissions_hook()` methods on the bot object, and they will be verified even when permissions is unloaded.
- New utility method `redbot.core.utils.chat_formatting.humanize_list`
- New dependency [`schema`](https://github.com/keleshev/schema)
User-facing changes:
- When a `@bot_has_permissions` check fails, the bot will respond saying what permissions were actually missing.
- All YAML-related `[p]permissions` subcommands now reside under the `[p]permissions acl` sub-group (tbh I still think the whole cog has too many top-level commands)
- The YAML schema for these commands has been changed
- A rule cannot be set as allow and deny at the same time (previously this would just default to allow)
Documentation:
- New documentation for `redbot.core.commands.requires` and `redbot.core.checks` modules
- Renewed documentation for the permissions cog
- `sphinx.ext.doctest` is now enabled
Note: standard discord.py checks will still behave exactly the same way, in fact they are checked before `Requires` is looked at, so they are not overrideable.
Signed-off-by: Toby Harradine <tobyharradine@gmail.com>
* Update travis to not sip pipfile lock
update pipfile dependencies
additional black formatting pass to conform to black 18.5b
* .
* pin async timeout until further discussion of 3.5 support
* .
* Fix#1326
Checks to see if `author` is a `valid_user` (of `Member` class) before checking to see if the bot `is_mod_or_superior` to the `author`.
* Fix#1202
Raises `TypeError` when `User` objects are passed into `is_mod_or_superior` or `is_admin_or_superior`, as only `Member` objects have a `guild` attribute.
* Fixes#1202
Checks to see if `author` is a `valid_user` (of `Member` class) before checking to see if the bot `is_mod_or_superior` to the `author`.
* Docstrings for chat formatting
* Docstrings for mod utils
* Type checking
* Override CSS to highlight object name in definition
* More typing
* Utils docs pages
* Fix typo here
* Readd work due to redoing branch
* [modlog] Move to core and start work on separating it from cogs
* More work on modlog separation
* [Core] Finish logic for modlog, do docstrings, async getters
* [Core] Add stuff to dunder all
* [Docs] Add mod log docs
* [Core] Move away from dunder str for Case class
* [Docs] don't need to doc special members in modlog docs
* More on mod log to implement commands
* More work on Mod
* [Mod] compatibility with async getters
* [Tests] start tests for mod
* [Tests] attempted fix
* [Tests] mod tests passing now!
* [ModLog] update for i18n
* modlog.pot -> messages.pot
* [Mod] i18n
* fix getting admin/mod roles
* Fix doc building
* [Mod/Modlog] redo imports
* [Tests] fix imports in mod tests
* [Mod] fix logger problem
* [Mod] cleanup errors
* A couple of bug fixes
Async getters, some old `config.set` syntax
* Filter ignores private channels
* Fix softban
Was still relying on default channels
* Actually ignore private channels
* Add check for ignored channels
* Fix logic for ignore check
* Send confirm messages before making case
* Pass in guild when setting modlog
* Thanks autocomplete
* Maintain all data for case
* Properly ignore softbans in events
* [Mod] bugfixes
* [Mod] more changes
* [ModLog] timestamp change
* [Mod] split filter and cleanup to their own cogs + regen messages.pot
* [Cleanup] change logic
* [Cleanup] increase limit for channel.history
* [Mod] await getter in modset banmentionspam
* [Mod] attempt duplicate modlog message fix
* [Mod] get_user -> get_user_info
* [Modlog] change reason command so the case author can edit their cases (#806)
* [Modlog] make reason command guild only
* [Modlog] clarify the reason command's help
* [Mod] package path changes + numpy style docstrings for modlog
* [Mod] change ban and unban events to need view audit log perms to find/create a case
* [Modlog] refactoring
* [Filter] add autoban feature
* [Mod] update case types + event changes
* [Mod/Modlog] fix tests, fix permissions things
* [Docs] fix up modlog docs
* Regenerate messages.pot