* 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
* Support all Messageables in bot.embed_requested
* Update usage in core
* Simplify [p]contact
This couldn't be done before this change.
I have also simplified getting embed color.
* Make `True` the new default for `check_permissions` kwarg
* Use proper syntax for inline formatting in core_commands
* use proper formating utils in core and core cogs wherever reasonable
* tests are awesome
* ensure "(continued)" is translated in help.py
* add colons to translatable strings for easier context comprehension by translators
* Thx flame :)
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* good point
Co-authored-by: Dav <dav@mail.stopdavabuse.de>
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* Initial support for Discord timestamping
* Fix timezones
* Fix userinfo for users with member.joined_at equal to None
* Simplify
Co-authored-by: jack1142 <6032823+jack1142@users.noreply.github.com>
* Bump d.py, aiohttp, Red-Lavalink
* Remove deprecation warnings that are no longer relevant
* Max concurrency things in `Command.prepare()`
* Two random things that date back to times older than d.py 1.1...
* [Modlog] Fix typehints for create_case
* Simplify Logic after review
* discord.abc.User to catch both member and user objects and other potential discord.Object's being sent
* fix typehints and Case.edit()
* fix docstrings in create_case
* Add note about last_known_username
* fix the weird thing that scared me
* Use aware objects instead of naive ones
* Use aware objects when storing and reading UTC timestamps
* Remove unneeded parentheses
* Fixed naive and aware objects unable to be compared here
* Address feedback
* Fix the newly added `modlog.create_case()` calls
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[Core] Data Deletion And Disclosure APIs
- Adds a Data Deletion API
- Deletion comes in a few forms based on who is requesting
- Deletion must be handled by 3rd party
- Adds a Data Collection Disclosure Command
- Provides a dynamically generated statement from 3rd party
extensions
- Modifies the always available commands to be cog compatible
- Also prevents them from being unloaded accidentally
* Handle the ints for user objects in Modlog appropriately (#3784)
* God, this is stupid
* Add logging of unexpected exceptions
* Add more specific info for Forbidden error
* add i18n support
* Lets normalize how we name config attributes across the bot.
Signed-off-by: Drapersniper <27962761+drapersniper@users.noreply.github.com>
* ....
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* nothing to see here
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* do better with loop cleanup
* changelog
* remove redundant line
* Do this a bit better than the initial pass
* Improve windows support
Make some other things coroutines to work with improved design
* Wish we'd have done this right from the start...
* Update deps surrounding this
- see bpo-23057
- neccessary for windows users
- nice for consistent support channel info / feature availability
* dep issue
* Fix tests
* duplication plugin py version
* actually handle this
* Reconfigure some checks with codeclimate, disable pylint for now
* style
* Is my exasperation showing yet?
* handle some stupid stuff
* meh
* dep changelog
* I know this needs a changelog entry and docs still
* update tests for new behavior
* update docs, filter; add changelog
* Ready for review
* stop fetching the same Audit logs when the bot is the mod
* I forgot to press save
* fix a comprehension
* Fix AttributeError
* And the other place that happens
* timing fixes
* [ModLog] Prevent duplicate kwarg error
The `name` key used to be set in the Config for casetypes.
Signed-off-by: Toby Harradine <tobyharradine@gmail.com>
* Don't mutate `data` argument
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### Replacement for pipenv's environment setup
First of all, there's a new Make recipe for all devs and contributors on both Windows and Posix, `make setupenv`, which is kind of a replacement for `pipenv install --dev`. It creates a virtual environment in `.venv` using the inbuilt `venv` module, clearing out any existing virtual environment if needed first. Then it installs all dev dependencies using our new `dev-requirements.txt` file. `CONTRIBUTING.md` has been updated to reflect all of this.
### Dependency version bumping tool
Secondly, I've added a python script, `tools/bumpdeps.py` to help with bumping dependency versions. It has its own Make recipe too, `make bumpdeps`. This script won't work on Windows (yet). It reads the `tools/primary_deps.ini` file, which contains the primary requirements of Red and its extras with loose version specifiers, and outputs all pinned dependencies, in `setup.cfg` format. It's not a foolproof dependency resolver, it's quite simple, but it's bound to help out a lot. It'll try to give warnings if there might be a version conflict, but updating `setup.cfg` with its output and then doing `pip install -r dev-requirements.txt` will allow pip to issue warnings if something is conflicting.
So to add a new dependency, add it to `tools/primary_deps.ini` in the appropriate place, and either use `make bumpdeps` to completely update all dependencies, or simply add it to `setup.cfg` manually with its sub-dependencies, and all versions pinned.
### Sphinx 2.1.2 (docs changes)
The sphinx update brought along the ability to disable type annotations being rendered in function and method signatures, and I have gladly gone and done that. Type annotations should already be specified under the "Parameters" section, and the way sphinx renders them in function signatures makes them much harder to read.
Also, documented classes will now display what classes they inherit from.
Signed-off-by: Toby Harradine <tobyharradine@gmail.com>
Modlog was the biggest culprit for seriously large documents in the MongoDB backend, since it stored all cases as nested dicts in the guild scope. So, for example, on the Fortnite server, the guild document for Kowlin's bot had exceeded 8MB.
This commit gives each case its own document. It also does the same for casetypes. Not only does it remove the possibility of the document exceeding the maximum size in MongoDB, it's also just more efficient for all backends.
Other misc changes: Fixed a bunch of type-hints, and also added more support for when an object related to a case (user, moderator, channel etc.) can't be found (because it was deleted or something rather)
Signed-off-by: Toby Harradine <tobyharradine@gmail.com>