├── .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: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | config.json 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/ci-workflow.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/pep8.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .vscode 2 | .idea 3 | 4 | __pycache__/ 5 | env/ 6 | logs/logbooks/ 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.pylintrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. 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Omega robot

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6 | Discord 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cogs/fun.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cogs/moderation.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cogs/omega.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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)?($| )", message.content): 168 | async for i in get_github_issues(message): 169 | # Create an embed with the data from the issue 170 | embed = await make_embed(i) 171 | 172 | # Send the embed in a message, react to it and temporally store 173 | # this message's id. 174 | issue_embed = await message.channel.send(embed=embed) 175 | await issue_embed.add_reaction("🗑️") 176 | self.issue_embeds[issue_embed.id] = 1 177 | 178 | # After 60 seconds, it deletes it from the storage dictionary. 179 | await asyncio.sleep(60) 180 | await issue_embed.remove_reaction("🗑️", self.bot.user) 181 | self.issue_embeds.pop(issue_embed.id) 182 | 183 | @commands.Cog.listener() 184 | async def on_raw_reaction_add(self, reaction): 185 | """Delete issue embed if a user reacts with trash emote.""" 186 | # Ignore bots. 187 | reaction_user = await self.bot.fetch_user(reaction.user_id) 188 | if reaction_user.bot: 189 | return 190 | 191 | # If the reaction is "🗑️" and on a message stored in issue_embeds, 192 | # it deletes it on discord and in the storage dictionary. 193 | if (reaction.emoji.name == "🗑️" 194 | and self.issue_embeds.pop(reaction.message_id, None)): 195 | channel = self.bot.get_channel(reaction.channel_id) 196 | message = await channel.fetch_message(reaction.message_id) 197 | await message.delete() 198 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "TOKEN": "", 3 | "PREFIX": "&", 4 | "REGEX_CHANNELS":{ 5 | "718924415361876075": "(^$|(<(a?:.+:|@[&!]?|#)[0-9]+>)|(https?:\\/\\/(www\\.)?[-a-zA-Z0-9@:%._\\+~#=]{1,256}\\.[a-zA-Z0-9()]{1,6}([-a-zA-Z0-9()!@:%_\\+.~#?&\\/\\/=]*))|[^a-zªµºß-öø-ÿāăąćĉċčďđēĕėęěĝğġģĥħĩīĭįıijĵķĸĺļľŀłńņňʼnŋōŏőœŕŗřśŝşšţťŧũūŭůűųŵŷźżž-ƀƃƅƈƌƍƒƕƙ-ƛƞơƣƥƨƪƫƭưƴƶƹƺƽ-ƿdžljnjǎǐǒǔǖǘǚǜǝǟǡǣǥǧǩǫǭǯǰdzǵǹǻǽǿȁȃȅȇȉȋȍȏȑȓȕȗșțȝȟȡȣȥȧȩȫȭȯȱȳ-ȹȼȿɀɂɇɉɋɍɏ-ʓʕ-ʸˀˁˠ-ˤͅͱͳͷͺ-ͽΐά-ώϐϑϕ-ϗϙϛϝϟϡϣϥϧϩϫϭϯ-ϳϵϸϻϼа-џѡѣѥѧѩѫѭѯѱѳѵѷѹѻѽѿҁҋҍҏґғҕҗҙқҝҟҡңҥҧҩҫҭүұҳҵҷҹһҽҿӂӄӆӈӊӌӎӏӑӓӕӗәӛӝӟӡӣӥӧөӫӭӯӱӳӵӷӹӻӽӿԁԃԅԇԉԋԍԏԑԓԕԗԙԛԝԟԡԣԥԧԩԫԭԯ\u0560-\u0588ა-ჺჽ-ჿᏸ-ᏽᲀ-ᲈᴀ-ᶿḁḃḅḇḉḋḍḏḑḓḕḗḙḛḝḟḡḣḥḧḩḫḭḯḱḳḵḷḹḻḽḿṁṃṅṇṉṋṍṏṑṓṕṗṙṛṝṟṡṣṥṧṩṫṭṯṱṳṵṷṹṻṽṿẁẃẅẇẉẋẍẏẑẓẕ-ẝẟạảấầẩẫậắằẳẵặẹẻẽếềểễệỉịọỏốồổỗộớờởỡợụủứừửữựỳỵỷỹỻỽỿ-ἇἐ-ἕἠ-ἧἰ-ἷὀ-ὅὐ-ὗὠ-ὧὰ-ώᾀ-ᾇᾐ-ᾗᾠ-ᾧᾰ-ᾴᾶᾷιῂ-ῄῆῇῐ-ΐῖῗῠ-ῧῲ-ῴῶῷⁱⁿₐ-ₜℊℎℏℓℯℴℹℼℽⅆ-ⅉⅎⅰ-ⅿↄⓐ-ⓩⰰ-ⱞⱡⱥⱦⱨⱪⱬⱱⱳⱴⱶ-ⱽⲁⲃⲅⲇⲉⲋⲍⲏⲑⲓⲕⲗⲙⲛⲝⲟⲡⲣⲥⲧⲩⲫⲭⲯⲱⲳⲵⲷⲹⲻⲽⲿⳁⳃⳅⳇⳉⳋⳍⳏⳑⳓⳕⳗⳙⳛⳝⳟⳡⳣⳤⳬⳮⳳⴀ-ⴥⴧⴭꙁꙃꙅꙇꙉꙋꙍꙏꙑꙓꙕꙗꙙꙛꙝꙟꙡꙣꙥꙧꙩꙫꙭꚁꚃꚅꚇꚉꚋꚍꚏꚑꚓꚕꚗꚙꚛ-ꚝꜣꜥꜧꜩꜫꜭꜯ-ꜱꜳꜵꜷꜹꜻꜽꜿꝁꝃꝅꝇꝉꝋꝍꝏꝑꝓꝕꝗꝙꝛꝝꝟꝡꝣꝥꝧꝩꝫꝭꝯ-ꝸꝺꝼꝿꞁꞃꞅꞇꞌꞎꞑꞓ-ꞕꞗꞙꞛꞝꞟꞡꞣꞥꞧꞩ\uA7AFꞵꞷ\uA7B9\uA7BB\uA7BD\uA7BF\uA7C3\uA7C8\uA7CA\uA7F6ꟸ-ꟺꬰ-ꭚꭜ-\uAB68ꭰ-ꮿff-stﬓ-ﬗa-z])+", 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 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logs/logbooks/activity.log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Omega-Numworks/Omega-Robot/b2dcda167158e26ce0f97494d6b9b9446d2f8e12/logs/logbooks/activity.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logs/logger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.pip: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | aiohttp 2 | asyncio 3 | bs4 4 | discord 5 | emoji 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------