├── .dockerignore
├── .github
└── workflows
│ ├── ci-workflow.yml
│ └── pep8.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .pylintrc
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── cogs
├── fun.py
├── moderation.py
└── omega.py
├── config.json
├── logs
├── logbooks
│ └── activity.log
└── logger.py
├── main.py
├── requirements.pip
└── src
└── utils.py
/.dockerignore:
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1 | config.json
2 |
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/.github/workflows/ci-workflow.yml:
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1 | name: Continuous integration
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | branches:
6 | - master
7 | workflow_dispatch:
8 |
9 | jobs:
10 | # Push image to GitHub Packages.
11 | # See also https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/builds/
12 | push:
13 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
14 | permissions:
15 | packages: write
16 | contents: read
17 |
18 | steps:
19 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
20 |
21 | - name: Build image
22 | run: docker build . --file Dockerfile --tag omega-robot
23 |
24 | - name: Log in to registry
25 | # This is where you will update the personal access token to GITHUB_TOKEN
26 | run: echo "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" | docker login ghcr.io -u $ --password-stdin
27 |
28 | - name: Push image
29 | run: |
30 | IMAGE_ID=ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/omega-robot
31 | # Change all uppercase to lowercase
32 | IMAGE_ID=$(echo $IMAGE_ID | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')
33 | # Strip git ref prefix from version
34 | VERSION=$(echo "${{ github.ref }}" | sed -e 's,.*/\(.*\),\1,')
35 | # Use Docker `latest` tag convention
36 | [ "$VERSION" == "master" ] && VERSION=latest
37 | echo IMAGE_ID=$IMAGE_ID
38 | echo VERSION=$VERSION
39 | docker tag omega-robot $IMAGE_ID:$VERSION
40 | docker push $IMAGE_ID:$VERSION
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/.github/workflows/pep8.yml:
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1 | name: PEP8 check
2 |
3 | on: [pull_request_target]
4 |
5 | jobs:
6 | run:
7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
8 | steps:
9 | - uses: actions/checkout@master
10 | with:
11 | ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
12 | - name: 'Install deps'
13 | run: |
14 | pip install pylint
15 | pip install -r requirements.pip
16 | - name: 'Run PEP8'
17 | id: run_pep8
18 | run: |
19 | echo "::set-output name=output::$(pylint **/*.py | sed -e ':a' -e 'N' -e '$!ba' -e 's/\n/%0A/g')"
20 | pylint **/*.py
21 | continue-on-error: true
22 | - if: steps.run_pep8.outcome == 'failure'
23 | name: 'Comment (failure)'
24 | uses: actions/github-script@v3
25 | env:
26 | OUTPUT: ${{ steps.run_pep8.outputs.output }}
27 | with:
28 | script: |
29 | const title = "Beep Beep! I found some formatting errors in this PR: \n"
30 |
31 | github.issues.createComment({
32 | issue_number: context.issue.number,
33 | owner: context.repo.owner,
34 | repo: context.repo.repo,
35 | body: title + ' \n``` \n' + process.env.OUTPUT + ' \n```'
36 | })
37 | - if: steps.run_pep8.outcome == 'success'
38 | name: 'Comment (success)'
39 | uses: actions/github-script@v3
40 | with:
41 | script: |
42 | github.issues.createComment({
43 | issue_number: context.issue.number,
44 | owner: context.repo.owner,
45 | repo: context.repo.repo,
46 | body: 'Beep Beep! No formatting errors detected! :partying_face:'
47 | })
48 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | .vscode
2 | .idea
3 |
4 | __pycache__/
5 | env/
6 | logs/logbooks/
7 |
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/.pylintrc:
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1 | [MASTER]
2 |
3 | # A comma-separated list of package or module names from where C extensions may
4 | # be loaded. Extensions are loading into the active Python interpreter and may
5 | # run arbitrary code.
6 | extension-pkg-allow-list=
7 |
8 | # A comma-separated list of package or module names from where C extensions may
9 | # be loaded. Extensions are loading into the active Python interpreter and may
10 | # run arbitrary code. (This is an alternative name to extension-pkg-allow-list
11 | # for backward compatibility.)
12 | extension-pkg-whitelist=
13 |
14 | # Return non-zero exit code if any of these messages/categories are detected,
15 | # even if score is above --fail-under value. Syntax same as enable. Messages
16 | # specified are enabled, while categories only check already-enabled messages.
17 | fail-on=
18 |
19 | # Specify a score threshold to be exceeded before program exits with error.
20 | fail-under=10.0
21 |
22 | # Files or directories to be skipped. They should be base names, not paths.
23 | ignore=CVS
24 |
25 | # Add files or directories matching the regex patterns to the ignore-list. The
26 | # regex matches against paths.
27 | ignore-paths=
28 |
29 | # Files or directories matching the regex patterns are skipped. The regex
30 | # matches against base names, not paths.
31 | ignore-patterns=
32 |
33 | # Python code to execute, usually for sys.path manipulation such as
34 | # pygtk.require().
35 | init-hook='import sys; sys.path.append("./")'
36 |
37 | # Use multiple processes to speed up Pylint. Specifying 0 will auto-detect the
38 | # number of processors available to use.
39 | jobs=0
40 |
41 | # Control the amount of potential inferred values when inferring a single
42 | # object. This can help the performance when dealing with large functions or
43 | # complex, nested conditions.
44 | limit-inference-results=100
45 |
46 | # List of plugins (as comma separated values of python module names) to load,
47 | # usually to register additional checkers.
48 | load-plugins=
49 |
50 | # Pickle collected data for later comparisons.
51 | persistent=yes
52 |
53 | # When enabled, pylint would attempt to guess common misconfiguration and emit
54 | # user-friendly hints instead of false-positive error messages.
55 | suggestion-mode=yes
56 |
57 | # Allow loading of arbitrary C extensions. Extensions are imported into the
58 | # active Python interpreter and may run arbitrary code.
59 | unsafe-load-any-extension=no
60 |
61 |
62 | [MESSAGES CONTROL]
63 |
64 | # Only show warnings with the listed confidence levels. Leave empty to show
65 | # all. Valid levels: HIGH, INFERENCE, INFERENCE_FAILURE, UNDEFINED.
66 | confidence=
67 |
68 | # Disable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You
69 | # can either give multiple identifiers separated by comma (,) or put this
70 | # option multiple times (only on the command line, not in the configuration
71 | # file where it should appear only once). You can also use "--disable=all" to
72 | # disable everything first and then reenable specific checks. For example, if
73 | # you want to run only the similarities checker, you can use "--disable=all
74 | # --enable=similarities". If you want to run only the classes checker, but have
75 | # no Warning level messages displayed, use "--disable=all --enable=classes
76 | # --disable=W".
77 | disable=print-statement,
78 | parameter-unpacking,
79 | unpacking-in-except,
80 | old-raise-syntax,
81 | backtick,
82 | long-suffix,
83 | old-ne-operator,
84 | old-octal-literal,
85 | import-star-module-level,
86 | non-ascii-bytes-literal,
87 | raw-checker-failed,
88 | bad-inline-option,
89 | locally-disabled,
90 | file-ignored,
91 | suppressed-message,
92 | useless-suppression,
93 | deprecated-pragma,
94 | use-symbolic-message-instead,
95 | apply-builtin,
96 | basestring-builtin,
97 | buffer-builtin,
98 | cmp-builtin,
99 | coerce-builtin,
100 | execfile-builtin,
101 | file-builtin,
102 | long-builtin,
103 | raw_input-builtin,
104 | reduce-builtin,
105 | standarderror-builtin,
106 | unicode-builtin,
107 | xrange-builtin,
108 | coerce-method,
109 | delslice-method,
110 | getslice-method,
111 | setslice-method,
112 | no-absolute-import,
113 | old-division,
114 | dict-iter-method,
115 | dict-view-method,
116 | next-method-called,
117 | metaclass-assignment,
118 | indexing-exception,
119 | raising-string,
120 | reload-builtin,
121 | oct-method,
122 | hex-method,
123 | nonzero-method,
124 | cmp-method,
125 | input-builtin,
126 | round-builtin,
127 | intern-builtin,
128 | unichr-builtin,
129 | map-builtin-not-iterating,
130 | zip-builtin-not-iterating,
131 | range-builtin-not-iterating,
132 | filter-builtin-not-iterating,
133 | using-cmp-argument,
134 | eq-without-hash,
135 | div-method,
136 | idiv-method,
137 | rdiv-method,
138 | exception-message-attribute,
139 | invalid-str-codec,
140 | sys-max-int,
141 | bad-python3-import,
142 | deprecated-string-function,
143 | deprecated-str-translate-call,
144 | deprecated-itertools-function,
145 | deprecated-types-field,
146 | next-method-defined,
147 | dict-items-not-iterating,
148 | dict-keys-not-iterating,
149 | dict-values-not-iterating,
150 | deprecated-operator-function,
151 | deprecated-urllib-function,
152 | xreadlines-attribute,
153 | deprecated-sys-function,
154 | exception-escape,
155 | comprehension-escape
156 |
157 | # Enable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You can
158 | # either give multiple identifier separated by comma (,) or put this option
159 | # multiple time (only on the command line, not in the configuration file where
160 | # it should appear only once). See also the "--disable" option for examples.
161 | enable=c-extension-no-member
162 |
163 |
164 | [REPORTS]
165 |
166 | # Python expression which should return a score less than or equal to 10. You
167 | # have access to the variables 'error', 'warning', 'refactor', and 'convention'
168 | # which contain the number of messages in each category, as well as 'statement'
169 | # which is the total number of statements analyzed. This score is used by the
170 | # global evaluation report (RP0004).
171 | evaluation=10.0 - ((float(5 * error + warning + refactor + convention) / statement) * 10)
172 |
173 | # Template used to display messages. This is a python new-style format string
174 | # used to format the message information. See doc for all details.
175 | #msg-template=
176 |
177 | # Set the output format. Available formats are text, parseable, colorized, json
178 | # and msvs (visual studio). You can also give a reporter class, e.g.
179 | # mypackage.mymodule.MyReporterClass.
180 | output-format=text
181 |
182 | # Tells whether to display a full report or only the messages.
183 | reports=no
184 |
185 | # Activate the evaluation score.
186 | score=yes
187 |
188 |
189 | [REFACTORING]
190 |
191 | # Maximum number of nested blocks for function / method body
192 | max-nested-blocks=5
193 |
194 | # Complete name of functions that never returns. When checking for
195 | # inconsistent-return-statements if a never returning function is called then
196 | # it will be considered as an explicit return statement and no message will be
197 | # printed.
198 | never-returning-functions=sys.exit,argparse.parse_error
199 |
200 |
201 | [LOGGING]
202 |
203 | # The type of string formatting that logging methods do. `old` means using %
204 | # formatting, `new` is for `{}` formatting.
205 | logging-format-style=old
206 |
207 | # Logging modules to check that the string format arguments are in logging
208 | # function parameter format.
209 | logging-modules=logging
210 |
211 |
212 | [SPELLING]
213 |
214 | # Limits count of emitted suggestions for spelling mistakes.
215 | max-spelling-suggestions=4
216 |
217 | # Spelling dictionary name. Available dictionaries: none. To make it work,
218 | # install the 'python-enchant' package.
219 | spelling-dict=
220 |
221 | # List of comma separated words that should be considered directives if they
222 | # appear and the beginning of a comment and should not be checked.
223 | spelling-ignore-comment-directives=fmt: on,fmt: off,noqa:,noqa,nosec,isort:skip,mypy:
224 |
225 | # List of comma separated words that should not be checked.
226 | spelling-ignore-words=
227 |
228 | # A path to a file that contains the private dictionary; one word per line.
229 | spelling-private-dict-file=
230 |
231 | # Tells whether to store unknown words to the private dictionary (see the
232 | # --spelling-private-dict-file option) instead of raising a message.
233 | spelling-store-unknown-words=no
234 |
235 |
236 | [MISCELLANEOUS]
237 |
238 | # List of note tags to take in consideration, separated by a comma.
239 | notes=FIXME,
240 | XXX,
241 | TODO
242 |
243 | # Regular expression of note tags to take in consideration.
244 | #notes-rgx=
245 |
246 |
247 | [TYPECHECK]
248 |
249 | # List of decorators that produce context managers, such as
250 | # contextlib.contextmanager. Add to this list to register other decorators that
251 | # produce valid context managers.
252 | contextmanager-decorators=contextlib.contextmanager
253 |
254 | # List of members which are set dynamically and missed by pylint inference
255 | # system, and so shouldn't trigger E1101 when accessed. Python regular
256 | # expressions are accepted.
257 | generated-members=
258 |
259 | # Tells whether missing members accessed in mixin class should be ignored. A
260 | # mixin class is detected if its name ends with "mixin" (case insensitive).
261 | ignore-mixin-members=yes
262 |
263 | # Tells whether to warn about missing members when the owner of the attribute
264 | # is inferred to be None.
265 | ignore-none=yes
266 |
267 | # This flag controls whether pylint should warn about no-member and similar
268 | # checks whenever an opaque object is returned when inferring. The inference
269 | # can return multiple potential results while evaluating a Python object, but
270 | # some branches might not be evaluated, which results in partial inference. In
271 | # that case, it might be useful to still emit no-member and other checks for
272 | # the rest of the inferred objects.
273 | ignore-on-opaque-inference=yes
274 |
275 | # List of class names for which member attributes should not be checked (useful
276 | # for classes with dynamically set attributes). This supports the use of
277 | # qualified names.
278 | ignored-classes=optparse.Values,thread._local,_thread._local
279 |
280 | # List of module names for which member attributes should not be checked
281 | # (useful for modules/projects where namespaces are manipulated during runtime
282 | # and thus existing member attributes cannot be deduced by static analysis). It
283 | # supports qualified module names, as well as Unix pattern matching.
284 | ignored-modules=
285 |
286 | # Show a hint with possible names when a member name was not found. The aspect
287 | # of finding the hint is based on edit distance.
288 | missing-member-hint=yes
289 |
290 | # The minimum edit distance a name should have in order to be considered a
291 | # similar match for a missing member name.
292 | missing-member-hint-distance=1
293 |
294 | # The total number of similar names that should be taken in consideration when
295 | # showing a hint for a missing member.
296 | missing-member-max-choices=1
297 |
298 | # List of decorators that change the signature of a decorated function.
299 | signature-mutators=
300 |
301 |
302 | [VARIABLES]
303 |
304 | # List of additional names supposed to be defined in builtins. Remember that
305 | # you should avoid defining new builtins when possible.
306 | additional-builtins=
307 |
308 | # Tells whether unused global variables should be treated as a violation.
309 | allow-global-unused-variables=yes
310 |
311 | # List of names allowed to shadow builtins
312 | allowed-redefined-builtins=
313 |
314 | # List of strings which can identify a callback function by name. A callback
315 | # name must start or end with one of those strings.
316 | callbacks=cb_,
317 | _cb
318 |
319 | # A regular expression matching the name of dummy variables (i.e. expected to
320 | # not be used).
321 | dummy-variables-rgx=_+$|(_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?$)|dummy|^ignored_|^unused_
322 |
323 | # Argument names that match this expression will be ignored. Default to name
324 | # with leading underscore.
325 | ignored-argument-names=_.*|^ignored_|^unused_
326 |
327 | # Tells whether we should check for unused import in __init__ files.
328 | init-import=no
329 |
330 | # List of qualified module names which can have objects that can redefine
331 | # builtins.
332 | redefining-builtins-modules=six.moves,past.builtins,future.builtins,builtins,io
333 |
334 |
335 | [FORMAT]
336 |
337 | # Expected format of line ending, e.g. empty (any line ending), LF or CRLF.
338 | expected-line-ending-format=
339 |
340 | # Regexp for a line that is allowed to be longer than the limit.
341 | ignore-long-lines=^\s*(# )??$
342 |
343 | # Number of spaces of indent required inside a hanging or continued line.
344 | indent-after-paren=4
345 |
346 | # String used as indentation unit. This is usually " " (4 spaces) or "\t" (1
347 | # tab).
348 | indent-string=' '
349 |
350 | # Maximum number of characters on a single line.
351 | max-line-length=120
352 |
353 | # Maximum number of lines in a module.
354 | max-module-lines=1000
355 |
356 | # Allow the body of a class to be on the same line as the declaration if body
357 | # contains single statement.
358 | single-line-class-stmt=no
359 |
360 | # Allow the body of an if to be on the same line as the test if there is no
361 | # else.
362 | single-line-if-stmt=no
363 |
364 |
365 | [SIMILARITIES]
366 |
367 | # Ignore comments when computing similarities.
368 | ignore-comments=yes
369 |
370 | # Ignore docstrings when computing similarities.
371 | ignore-docstrings=yes
372 |
373 | # Ignore imports when computing similarities.
374 | ignore-imports=no
375 |
376 | # Ignore function signatures when computing similarities.
377 | ignore-signatures=no
378 |
379 | # Minimum lines number of a similarity.
380 | min-similarity-lines=4
381 |
382 |
383 | [BASIC]
384 |
385 | # Naming style matching correct argument names.
386 | argument-naming-style=snake_case
387 |
388 | # Regular expression matching correct argument names. Overrides argument-
389 | # naming-style.
390 | #argument-rgx=
391 |
392 | # Naming style matching correct attribute names.
393 | attr-naming-style=snake_case
394 |
395 | # Regular expression matching correct attribute names. Overrides attr-naming-
396 | # style.
397 | #attr-rgx=
398 |
399 | # Bad variable names which should always be refused, separated by a comma.
400 | bad-names=foo,
401 | bar,
402 | baz,
403 | toto,
404 | tutu,
405 | tata
406 |
407 | # Bad variable names regexes, separated by a comma. If names match any regex,
408 | # they will always be refused
409 | bad-names-rgxs=
410 |
411 | # Naming style matching correct class attribute names.
412 | class-attribute-naming-style=any
413 |
414 | # Regular expression matching correct class attribute names. Overrides class-
415 | # attribute-naming-style.
416 | #class-attribute-rgx=
417 |
418 | # Naming style matching correct class constant names.
419 | class-const-naming-style=UPPER_CASE
420 |
421 | # Regular expression matching correct class constant names. Overrides class-
422 | # const-naming-style.
423 | #class-const-rgx=
424 |
425 | # Naming style matching correct class names.
426 | class-naming-style=PascalCase
427 |
428 | # Regular expression matching correct class names. Overrides class-naming-
429 | # style.
430 | #class-rgx=
431 |
432 | # Naming style matching correct constant names.
433 | const-naming-style=UPPER_CASE
434 |
435 | # Regular expression matching correct constant names. Overrides const-naming-
436 | # style.
437 | #const-rgx=
438 |
439 | # Minimum line length for functions/classes that require docstrings, shorter
440 | # ones are exempt.
441 | docstring-min-length=-1
442 |
443 | # Naming style matching correct function names.
444 | function-naming-style=snake_case
445 |
446 | # Regular expression matching correct function names. Overrides function-
447 | # naming-style.
448 | #function-rgx=
449 |
450 | # Good variable names which should always be accepted, separated by a comma.
451 | good-names=i,
452 | j,
453 | k,
454 | ex,
455 | Run,
456 | _
457 |
458 | # Good variable names regexes, separated by a comma. If names match any regex,
459 | # they will always be accepted
460 | good-names-rgxs=
461 |
462 | # Include a hint for the correct naming format with invalid-name.
463 | include-naming-hint=no
464 |
465 | # Naming style matching correct inline iteration names.
466 | inlinevar-naming-style=any
467 |
468 | # Regular expression matching correct inline iteration names. Overrides
469 | # inlinevar-naming-style.
470 | #inlinevar-rgx=
471 |
472 | # Naming style matching correct method names.
473 | method-naming-style=snake_case
474 |
475 | # Regular expression matching correct method names. Overrides method-naming-
476 | # style.
477 | #method-rgx=
478 |
479 | # Naming style matching correct module names.
480 | module-naming-style=snake_case
481 |
482 | # Regular expression matching correct module names. Overrides module-naming-
483 | # style.
484 | #module-rgx=
485 |
486 | # Colon-delimited sets of names that determine each other's naming style when
487 | # the name regexes allow several styles.
488 | name-group=
489 |
490 | # Regular expression which should only match function or class names that do
491 | # not require a docstring.
492 | no-docstring-rgx=^_
493 |
494 | # List of decorators that produce properties, such as abc.abstractproperty. Add
495 | # to this list to register other decorators that produce valid properties.
496 | # These decorators are taken in consideration only for invalid-name.
497 | property-classes=abc.abstractproperty
498 |
499 | # Naming style matching correct variable names.
500 | variable-naming-style=snake_case
501 |
502 | # Regular expression matching correct variable names. Overrides variable-
503 | # naming-style.
504 | #variable-rgx=
505 |
506 |
507 | [STRING]
508 |
509 | # This flag controls whether inconsistent-quotes generates a warning when the
510 | # character used as a quote delimiter is used inconsistently within a module.
511 | check-quote-consistency=no
512 |
513 | # This flag controls whether the implicit-str-concat should generate a warning
514 | # on implicit string concatenation in sequences defined over several lines.
515 | check-str-concat-over-line-jumps=no
516 |
517 |
518 | [IMPORTS]
519 |
520 | # List of modules that can be imported at any level, not just the top level
521 | # one.
522 | allow-any-import-level=
523 |
524 | # Allow wildcard imports from modules that define __all__.
525 | allow-wildcard-with-all=no
526 |
527 | # Analyse import fallback blocks. This can be used to support both Python 2 and
528 | # 3 compatible code, which means that the block might have code that exists
529 | # only in one or another interpreter, leading to false positives when analysed.
530 | analyse-fallback-blocks=no
531 |
532 | # Deprecated modules which should not be used, separated by a comma.
533 | deprecated-modules=
534 |
535 | # Output a graph (.gv or any supported image format) of external dependencies
536 | # to the given file (report RP0402 must not be disabled).
537 | ext-import-graph=
538 |
539 | # Output a graph (.gv or any supported image format) of all (i.e. internal and
540 | # external) dependencies to the given file (report RP0402 must not be
541 | # disabled).
542 | import-graph=
543 |
544 | # Output a graph (.gv or any supported image format) of internal dependencies
545 | # to the given file (report RP0402 must not be disabled).
546 | int-import-graph=
547 |
548 | # Force import order to recognize a module as part of the standard
549 | # compatibility libraries.
550 | known-standard-library=
551 |
552 | # Force import order to recognize a module as part of a third party library.
553 | known-third-party=enchant
554 |
555 | # Couples of modules and preferred modules, separated by a comma.
556 | preferred-modules=
557 |
558 |
559 | [CLASSES]
560 |
561 | # Warn about protected attribute access inside special methods
562 | check-protected-access-in-special-methods=no
563 |
564 | # List of method names used to declare (i.e. assign) instance attributes.
565 | defining-attr-methods=__init__,
566 | __new__,
567 | setUp,
568 | __post_init__
569 |
570 | # List of member names, which should be excluded from the protected access
571 | # warning.
572 | exclude-protected=_asdict,
573 | _fields,
574 | _replace,
575 | _source,
576 | _make
577 |
578 | # List of valid names for the first argument in a class method.
579 | valid-classmethod-first-arg=cls
580 |
581 | # List of valid names for the first argument in a metaclass class method.
582 | valid-metaclass-classmethod-first-arg=cls
583 |
584 |
585 | [DESIGN]
586 |
587 | # Maximum number of arguments for function / method.
588 | max-args=5
589 |
590 | # Maximum number of attributes for a class (see R0902).
591 | max-attributes=7
592 |
593 | # Maximum number of boolean expressions in an if statement (see R0916).
594 | max-bool-expr=5
595 |
596 | # Maximum number of branch for function / method body.
597 | max-branches=12
598 |
599 | # Maximum number of locals for function / method body.
600 | max-locals=15
601 |
602 | # Maximum number of parents for a class (see R0901).
603 | max-parents=7
604 |
605 | # Maximum number of public methods for a class (see R0904).
606 | max-public-methods=20
607 |
608 | # Maximum number of return / yield for function / method body.
609 | max-returns=6
610 |
611 | # Maximum number of statements in function / method body.
612 | max-statements=50
613 |
614 | # Minimum number of public methods for a class (see R0903).
615 | min-public-methods=2
616 |
617 |
618 | [EXCEPTIONS]
619 |
620 | # Exceptions that will emit a warning when being caught. Defaults to
621 | # "BaseException, Exception".
622 | overgeneral-exceptions=BaseException,
623 | Exception
624 |
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1 | # Use node lts
2 | FROM python:alpine
3 |
4 | # Set working directory
5 | WORKDIR /omega-robot/
6 |
7 | # Install dependencies
8 | COPY requirements.pip ./
9 | RUN pip install -r requirements.pip
10 |
11 | # Build
12 | COPY . ./
13 |
14 | CMD python3 main.py
15 |
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/README.md:
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1 | Omega robot
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 | This is a bot for our two discord servers.
9 |
10 | ## How can I contribute ?
11 |
12 | You can contribute to this repo by forking the repo, clonning it, make your changes, commit ( we recommend committing to a new branch) and finally make a pull request.
13 |
14 | ## What are the features?
15 |
16 | - [x] Linking Epsilon and Omega issues and pull request when they are called with #1e for Epsilon and #1 for Omega
17 | - [x] Commands like `!hug` (send a random hug gif)
18 | - [ ] And more comming later!
19 |
20 | ## What it has to respect
21 | - [ ] A clear documentation in `README.md` which contains the installation, configuration and running instructions
22 | - [ ] Being easily customisable and maybe later with Omega's website
23 | - [ ] Have a well thought-out separation for commands
24 | - [ ] Differentiate perfectly and cleanly the 2 servers
25 |
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/cogs/fun.py:
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1 | """Contains cog related to fun."""
2 |
3 | from typing import Optional
4 |
5 | import aiohttp
6 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
7 | import discord
8 | from discord.ext import commands
9 |
10 | # from emoji import UNICODE_EMOJI
11 |
12 | from src.utils import user_only
13 |
14 |
15 | # Supported action commands with they template.
16 | # {author} -> command author's mention
17 | # {target} -> user pinged in the command
18 | actions = {
19 | "hug": "{author} hugs {target}",
20 | "pat": "{author} is patting {target}",
21 | "kiss": "{author} kiss {target}",
22 | "cuddle": "{author} cuddles {target} :heart:",
23 | "poke": "Hey {target}! {author} poked you",
24 | "baka": "{target} BAKA",
25 | "slap": "{author} slapped {target}!"
26 | }
27 |
28 |
29 | class Fun(commands.Cog):
30 | """Contains commands related to fun."""
31 |
32 | def __init__(self, bot, config):
33 | self.bot = bot
34 | self.config = config
35 |
36 | self.confession_is_confirm_e: Optional[bool] = None
37 | self.confession_msg: Optional[str] = None
38 |
39 | @commands.command(name="hug", aliases=list(actions.keys())[1:])
40 | @user_only()
41 | async def action(self, ctx, member: discord.User):
42 | """A command that regroups all actions commands
43 |
44 | The command takes a mention as argument, the person on whom the
45 | action is performed.
46 |
47 | <@mention>
48 | All the action commands are stored in the actions dictionary.
49 | """
50 | embed = discord.Embed()
51 | embed.set_footer(text="powered by nekos.life")
52 |
53 | # Make a request to the nekos.life API at the command's name endpoint.
54 | async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
55 | async with session.get(f"https://nekos.life/api/v2/img/{ctx.invoked_with}") as response:
56 | if response.status == 200:
57 | data = await response.json()
58 | else:
59 | # Send an error embed.
60 | embed.title = "API error"
61 | embed.description = ("Sorry, a problem has occurred when "
62 | "trying to interact with the "
63 | "nekos.life API")
64 | return await ctx.send(embed=embed)
65 |
66 | # Place the nekos.life's gif in the embed.
67 | embed.set_image(url=data["url"])
68 |
69 | # Make a custom message based on the command's template message.
70 | if ctx.author.id != member.id:
71 | embed.description = actions[ctx.invoked_with].format(author=ctx.author.name,
72 | target=member.name)
73 | else:
74 | embed.description = ("Aww, I see you are lonely, I will "
75 | f"{ctx.invoked_with} you")
76 |
77 | await ctx.send(embed=embed)
78 |
79 | @commands.command()
80 | @user_only()
81 | async def apod(self, ctx):
82 | """This command requests the APOD (image and text)."""
83 | embed = discord.Embed(title="Astronomy Picture of the Day")
84 |
85 | async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
86 | async with session.get("https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/") as response:
87 | if response.status == 200:
88 | apod = await response.text()
89 | else:
90 | # Send an error embed.
91 | embed.description = ("Sorry, a problem has occurred when "
92 | "trying to interact with the apod "
93 | "website")
94 | return await ctx.send(embed=embed)
95 |
96 | # Collect informations.
97 | soup = BeautifulSoup(apod, "html.parser")
98 | img_url = f"https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/{soup.find('img')['src']}"
99 |
100 | # Get the description and sanitizes it.
101 | text = ""
102 | for node in soup.find_all("p")[2]:
103 | if node.name == "p":
104 | break
105 | text += node.string.replace("\n", " ")
106 | text = text.replace(" ", " ")
107 |
108 | # Make the embed.
109 | embed.description = f"**{soup.find('b').string}**\n{text[13:]}"
110 | embed.set_image(url=img_url)
111 |
112 | await ctx.send(embed=embed)
113 |
114 |
115 | class Confession(commands.Cog):
116 | """Cog dedicated to the confession feature."""
117 |
118 | def __init__(self, bot, config):
119 | self.bot = bot
120 | self.config = config
121 |
122 | self.confession_queue = {}
123 |
124 | @commands.Cog.listener()
125 | @user_only()
126 | async def on_message(self, message):
127 | """"Decide to store message and send a confirm message."""
128 | self.confession_is_confirm_e = False
129 |
130 | # Check if Confession is enabled.
131 | if not self.config["CONFESSION"]["ENABLED"]:
132 | await message.channel.send("Confession not enabled")
133 | return
134 |
135 | # Store msg if msg was sent in DM and turn on "confirm mode".
136 | if not message.guild:
137 | self.confession_is_confirm_e = True
138 | self.confession_msg = message
139 | await message.channel.send("React to this message to send it to "
140 | "the confession channel")
141 |
142 | @commands.Cog.listener()
143 | async def on_raw_reaction_add(self, reaction):
144 | """Decide to send stored confession message."""
145 | reaction_user = await self.bot.fetch_user(reaction.user_id)
146 | reaction_channel = await self.bot.fetch_channel(reaction.channel_id)
147 | confession_channel = await self.bot.fetch_channel(self.config["CONFESSION"]["CHANNEL"])
148 | user_in_chan_guild = await confession_channel.guild.fetch_member(reaction.user_id)
149 |
150 | if (reaction_user.bot
151 | or not self.confession_is_confirm_e):
152 | return
153 |
154 | # If reaction is in DM and user is present in confession channel,
155 | # send the message.
156 | if (reaction_channel.type.name == "private"
157 | and user_in_chan_guild is not None):
158 | self.confession_is_confirm_e = False
159 | await confession_channel.send(self.confession_msg.content)
160 |
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/cogs/moderation.py:
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1 | """Contains cog related to moderation."""
2 |
3 | import re
4 | import unicodedata
5 |
6 | import discord
7 | from discord.ext import commands
8 |
9 | from src.utils import user_only
10 |
11 |
12 | class Moderation(commands.Cog):
13 | """Contains commands related to moderation."""
14 |
15 | def __init__(self, bot, config):
16 | self.bot = bot
17 | self.config = config
18 |
19 | self.regex_patterns = {chan_id: re.compile(pattern)
20 | for chan_id, pattern in config["REGEX_CHANNELS"].items()}
21 |
22 | @commands.Cog.listener()
23 | @user_only()
24 | async def on_message(self, message):
25 | """Delete message that does not match the channel regex."""
26 | pattern = self.regex_patterns.get(str(message.channel.id))
27 | if pattern:
28 | if not pattern.fullmatch(message.content):
29 | await message.delete()
30 |
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/cogs/omega.py:
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1 | """Contains cog related to omega."""
2 |
3 | import asyncio
4 | from datetime import datetime
5 | import re
6 | from typing import AsyncGenerator
7 |
8 | import aiohttp
9 | import discord
10 | from discord.ext import commands
11 |
12 | from src.utils import user_only
13 |
14 |
15 | async def get_github_issues(message: discord.Message) -> AsyncGenerator[dict, None]:
16 | """Asynchronous generator that returns information on each issue,
17 | identified with a specific format, in the message.
18 |
19 | If a request error occurs, it sends a message and stops.
20 | """
21 | matches = re.findall("(?=((^| )#[0-9]+(e|u|l)?($| )))", message.content)
22 |
23 | async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
24 | for i in matches:
25 | issue = i[0].strip("#e ")
26 | issue = issue.strip("#u ")
27 | issue = issue.strip("#l ")
28 |
29 | if "e" in i[0]:
30 | repo = "numworks/epsilon"
31 | elif "u" in i[0]:
32 | repo = "UpsilonNumworks/Upsilon"
33 | elif "l" in i[0]:
34 | repo = "Lambda-Numworks/Lambda"
35 | else:
36 | repo = "omega-numworks/omega"
37 |
38 | async with session.get(f"https://api.github.com/repos/{repo}/issues/{issue}") as response:
39 | if response.status != 200:
40 | await message.channel.send("Erreur lors de la requête "
41 | f"({response.status})")
42 | return
43 | yield await response.json()
44 |
45 |
46 | async def make_embed(data: dict) -> discord.Embed:
47 | """Return a formatted ``discord.Embed`` from given data."""
48 | embed = discord.Embed(title=data["title"],
49 | url=data["html_url"],
50 | description=data["body"])
51 |
52 | # Truncate the description if it's above the maximum size.
53 | if len(embed.description) > 2048:
54 | embed.description = embed.description[:2043] + "[...]"
55 |
56 | author = data["user"]
57 | embed.set_author(name=author["login"],
58 | url=author["html_url"],
59 | icon_url=author["avatar_url"])
60 |
61 | additional_infos = []
62 |
63 | if data.get("locked"):
64 | additional_infos.append(":lock: locked")
65 |
66 | pull_request = data.get("pull_request")
67 | if pull_request:
68 | additional_infos.append(":arrows_clockwise: Pull request")
69 |
70 | async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
71 | async with session.get(pull_request["url"] + "/commits") as response:
72 | commits_data = await response.json()
73 |
74 | # Format all commits data into strings.
75 | formatted = ["[`{}`]({}) {} - {}".format(commit['sha'][:7],
76 | commit['html_url'],
77 | commit['commit']['message'],
78 | commit['committer']['login'])
79 | for commit in commits_data]
80 |
81 | result = "\n".join(formatted)
82 |
83 | # If the result is over the field's value's max size,
84 | # it truncates the result.
85 | if len(result) > 1024:
86 | diff = len(result) - 1024 + 4
87 |
88 | while diff > 0:
89 | line = formatted.pop(len(formatted) // 2)
90 | diff -= len(line) + 1
91 |
92 | formatted.insert(len(formatted) // 2 + 1, "...")
93 | result = "\n".join(formatted)
94 |
95 | embed.add_field(name="Commits", value=result)
96 |
97 | if data["comments"]:
98 | additional_infos.append(":speech_balloon: Comments : "
99 | f"{data['comments']}")
100 |
101 | if data["state"] == "closed":
102 | closed_at = datetime.strptime(data["closed_at"],
103 | "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ").strftime("%b. %d %H:%M %Y")
104 | additional_infos.append(":x: Closed by "
105 | f"{data['closed_by']['login']} on "
106 | f"{closed_at}")
107 | elif data["state"] == "open":
108 | additional_infos.append(":white_check_mark: Open")
109 |
110 | if data["labels"]:
111 | labels = '` `'.join(i['name'] for i in data['labels'])
112 | additional_infos.append(f":label: Labels: `{labels}`")
113 |
114 | embed.add_field(name="Additional informations",
115 | value="\n".join(additional_infos))
116 |
117 | return embed
118 |
119 |
120 | async def make_color_embed(hex_code: int) -> discord.Embed:
121 | """Return a ``discord.Embed`` contains some informations about color
122 | of given ``hex_code``.
123 | """
124 | async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
125 | async with session.get(f"https://www.thecolorapi.com/id?hex={hex_code}") as r:
126 | if r.status == 200:
127 | data = await r.json()
128 | else:
129 | return await message.channel.send("Erreur lors de la requête "
130 | f"({r.status})")
131 |
132 | title = f"{data['name']['value']} color"
133 | description = f"**Hex:** #{hex_code}\n"
134 | description += "\n".join("**{}:** {}, {}, {}".format(
135 | color_format.capitalize(),
136 | *[data[color_format][letter]
137 | for letter in tuple(color_format)])
138 | for color_format in ("rgb", "hsl", "hsv"))
139 |
140 | return discord.Embed(title=title,
141 | description=description,
142 | color=int(hex_code, base=16))
143 |
144 |
145 | class Omega(commands.Cog):
146 | """Contains commands related to omega."""
147 |
148 | def __init__(self, bot, config):
149 | self.bot = bot
150 | self.config = config
151 | self.issue_embeds = {}
152 |
153 | @commands.Cog.listener()
154 | @user_only()
155 | async def on_message(self, message):
156 | """Check if the message has an issue identifier in it and
157 | process message if this is the case.
158 | """
159 | # Checks if the message is an hex code
160 | if re.match("^#([A-Fa-f0-9]{6})$", message.content):
161 | hex_code = message.content.lstrip("#")
162 | color_embed = await make_color_embed(hex_code)
163 |
164 | await message.channel.send(embed=color_embed)
165 |
166 | # Check if the message has an issue identifier in it
167 | if re.search("(^| )#[0-9]+(e|u|l)?($| )", message.content):
168 | async for i in get_github_issues(message):
169 | # Create an embed with the data from the issue
170 | embed = await make_embed(i)
171 |
172 | # Send the embed in a message, react to it and temporally store
173 | # this message's id.
174 | issue_embed = await message.channel.send(embed=embed)
175 | await issue_embed.add_reaction("🗑️")
176 | self.issue_embeds[issue_embed.id] = 1
177 |
178 | # After 60 seconds, it deletes it from the storage dictionary.
179 | await asyncio.sleep(60)
180 | await issue_embed.remove_reaction("🗑️", self.bot.user)
181 | self.issue_embeds.pop(issue_embed.id)
182 |
183 | @commands.Cog.listener()
184 | async def on_raw_reaction_add(self, reaction):
185 | """Delete issue embed if a user reacts with trash emote."""
186 | # Ignore bots.
187 | reaction_user = await self.bot.fetch_user(reaction.user_id)
188 | if reaction_user.bot:
189 | return
190 |
191 | # If the reaction is "🗑️" and on a message stored in issue_embeds,
192 | # it deletes it on discord and in the storage dictionary.
193 | if (reaction.emoji.name == "🗑️"
194 | and self.issue_embeds.pop(reaction.message_id, None)):
195 | channel = self.bot.get_channel(reaction.channel_id)
196 | message = await channel.fetch_message(reaction.message_id)
197 | await message.delete()
198 |
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/config.json:
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1 | {
2 | "TOKEN": "",
3 | "PREFIX": "&",
4 | "REGEX_CHANNELS":{
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6 | "720374386955255818": "^$|(https?:\\/\\/(www\\.)?[-a-zA-Z0-9@:%._\\+~#=]{1,256}\\.[a-zA-Z0-9()]{1,6}([-a-zA-Z0-9()!@:%_\\+.~#?&\\/\\/=]*))"
7 | },
8 | "CONFESSION": {
9 | "ENABLED": false,
10 | "CHANNEL": ""
11 | },
12 | "ID_OMEGA": 663420259851567114,
13 | "ID_OMEGA_WTF": 685936220395929600,
14 | "EMBED_COLOR": "B62D2E"
15 | }
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/logs/logger.py:
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1 | """Contains logger used by bot."""
2 |
3 | import logging
4 | from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
5 |
6 |
7 | logger = logging.getLogger("Omega-robot logger")
8 | logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
9 |
10 | formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s :: %(levelname)s :: %(message)s')
11 | file_handler = RotatingFileHandler("logs/logbooks/activity.log",
12 | maxBytes=5000000,
13 | backupCount=5)
14 |
15 | file_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
16 | file_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
17 | logger.addHandler(file_handler)
18 |
19 | stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
20 | stream_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
21 | logger.addHandler(stream_handler)
22 |
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/main.py:
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1 | """Main file, intended to be launched."""
2 |
3 | __version__ = "under developpement"
4 |
5 | import json
6 |
7 | from discord import Intents
8 | from discord.ext import commands
9 |
10 | from cogs.omega import Omega
11 | from cogs.moderation import Moderation
12 | from cogs.fun import Fun, Confession
13 | from logs.logger import logger
14 |
15 |
16 | # Configuration.
17 | with open("config.json", encoding="utf-8") as file:
18 | config = json.load(file)
19 |
20 |
21 | class Bot(commands.Bot):
22 | """Encapsulate a discord bot."""
23 | extensions = (
24 | Fun,
25 | Moderation,
26 | Omega
27 | )
28 |
29 | optionals = {
30 | Confession: config["CONFESSION"]["ENABLED"]
31 | }
32 |
33 | def __init__(self):
34 | intents = Intents.default()
35 | intents.message_content = True
36 | super().__init__(config["PREFIX"], intents=intents)
37 |
38 | self.description = "A bot for two Omega Discord servers."
39 | self.token = config["TOKEN"]
40 |
41 | async def on_ready(self):
42 | """Log information about bot launching."""
43 | logger.info("Bot %s connected on %s servers",
44 | self.user.name,
45 | len(self.guilds))
46 |
47 | async def on_command(self, msg):
48 | """Log each command submitted. Log message provides information
49 | about name, author and arguments of the command.
50 | """
51 | args = msg.args[2:]
52 |
53 | args_info = ', '.join(repr(arg) for arg in args) if args else ""
54 |
55 | log_msg = (f"{msg.command.name} called by {msg.author} with "
56 | f"args {args_info}.")
57 | logger.info(log_msg)
58 |
59 | def run(self):
60 | """Start the bot and load one by one available cogs."""
61 | for cog in self.extensions:
62 | self.add_cog(cog(self, config))
63 |
64 | for cog, requirement in self.optionals.items():
65 | if requirement:
66 | self.add_cog(cog(self, config))
67 |
68 | super().run(self.token)
69 |
70 |
71 | if __name__ == "__main__":
72 | omega_robot = Bot()
73 | omega_robot.run()
74 |
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/requirements.pip:
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1 | aiohttp
2 | asyncio
3 | bs4
4 | discord
5 | emoji
6 |
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/src/utils.py:
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1 | """Contains unrelated bot functions used in ``cogs/`` """
2 |
3 | from discord.ext import commands
4 |
5 |
6 | def user_only() -> bool:
7 | """A decorator to assume the author of message is not a bot."""
8 | async def predicate(ctx) -> bool:
9 | return not ctx.author.bot
10 | return commands.check(predicate)
11 |
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