├── .gitignore ├── Cargo.toml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── examples └── wqtest │ ├── .env.prod │ ├── README.md │ └── pyproject.toml ├── nonebot_adapter_walleq ├── __init__.py └── nonebot_adapter_walleq.pyi ├── pyproject.toml ├── rust-toolchain └── src └── lib.rs /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /target 2 | /Cargo.lock 3 | /.vscode 4 | data 5 | log 6 | /.venv 7 | *.pyd 8 | __pycache__ 9 | qrcode.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Cargo.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [package] 2 | name = "nonebot-adapter-walleq" 3 | version = "0.1.1" 4 | edition = "2021" 5 | 6 | # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html 7 | 8 | [lib] 9 | name = "nonebot_adapter_walleq" 10 | crate-type = ["cdylib"] 11 | 12 | [dependencies] 13 | walle-core = "0.7.*" 14 | pyo3 = { version = "0.18.*", features = [ 15 | "extension-module", 16 | "abi3", 17 | "abi3-py38", 18 | ] } 19 | pyo3-asyncio = { version = "0.18.*", features = ["tokio-runtime"] } 20 | tokio = "1.27.*" 21 | rmp-serde = "1.*" 22 | walle-q = { git = "https://github.com/onebot-walle/walle-q.git", features = [] } 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 19 November 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure 12 | cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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"password": null // 留空则使用扫码登录 17 | } 18 | } 19 | ``` 20 | - walle_q_leveldb: bool 是否启用 leveldb 21 | - walle_q_sled:bool 是否启用 sled 22 | - walle_q_data_path: str 数据存储路径,默认将使用localstore 23 | 24 | ## 特别鸣谢 25 | 26 | [Nonebot2](https://github.com/nonebot/nonebot2):跨平台 PYTHON 异步机器人框架 27 | 28 | [Walle-Q](https://github.com/onebot-walle/walle-q):Onebot 12 QQ 协议实现(我谢我自己) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/wqtest/.env.prod: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DRIVER=~fastapi 2 | walle_q={"0":{"protocol":2,"password":null}} 3 | walle_q_leveldb=true 4 | walle_q_sled=true 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/wqtest/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # wqtest 2 | 3 | ## How to start 4 | 5 | 1. generate project using `nb create` . 6 | 2. install plugins using `nb plugin install` . 7 | 3. run your bot using `nb run` . 8 | 9 | ## Documentation 10 | 11 | See [Docs](https://v2.nonebot.dev/) 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/wqtest/pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [project] 2 | name = "wqtest" 3 | version = "0.1.0" 4 | description = "wqtest" 5 | readme = "README.md" 6 | requires-python = ">=3.8, <4.0" 7 | 8 | [tool.nonebot] 9 | adapters = [ 10 | { name = "Walle-Q", module_name = "nonebot_adapter_walleq" }, 11 | { name = "OneBot V12", module_name = "nonebot.adapters.onebot.v12" }, 12 | ] 13 | plugins = ["nonebot.plugins.echo", "nonebot_plugin_cocdicer"] 14 | plugin_dirs = [] 15 | builtin_plugins = [] 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nonebot_adapter_walleq/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .nonebot_adapter_walleq import WalleQ 2 | from nonebot.adapters.onebot.v12 import Adapter as V12Adapter 3 | from nonebot.adapters.onebot.v12 import Bot, StatusUpdateMetaEvent, MetaEvent, BotEvent 4 | from nonebot.adapters.onebot.v12.utils import msgpack_encoder 5 | from nonebot.typing import overrides 6 | from nonebot.drivers import Driver 7 | from nonebot import get_driver 8 | from typing import Any, Optional, Dict, cast, Union, Literal 9 | from nonebot.utils import logger_wrapper, escape_tag 10 | from nonebot import require 11 | import msgpack 12 | import asyncio 13 | 14 | bots: Dict[str, Bot] = {} 15 | log = logger_wrapper("Walle-Q") 16 | require("nonebot_plugin_localstore") 17 | import nonebot_plugin_localstore as store 18 | 19 | data_dir = store.get_data_dir("walle_q") 20 | 21 | 22 | async def _call_data(data: bytes): 23 | driver = get_driver() 24 | if wq := driver._adapters.get("Walle-Q"): 25 | if isinstance(wq, Adapter): 26 | raw_data = msgpack.unpackb(data) 27 | if event := wq.json_to_event(raw_data, "Walle-Q"): 28 | if isinstance(event, StatusUpdateMetaEvent): 29 | for bot_status in event.status.bots: 30 | self_id = bot_status.self.user_id 31 | platform = bot_status.self.platform 32 | if not bot_status.online: 33 | if bot := bots.get(self_id): 34 | if bots is not None: 35 | bots.pop(self_id, None) 36 | wq.driver._bot_disconnect(bot) 37 | log( 38 | "INFO", 39 | f"Bot {escape_tag(self_id)} disconnected", 40 | ) 41 | elif self_id not in bots: 42 | bot = Bot(wq, self_id, "Walle-Q", platform) 43 | # 先尝试连接,如果失败则不保存连接信息 44 | wq.driver._bot_connect(bot) 45 | # 正向与反向 WebSocket 连接需要额外保存连接信息 46 | if bots is not None: 47 | bots[self_id] = bot 48 | log( 49 | "INFO", 50 | f"Bot {escape_tag(self_id)} connected", 51 | ) 52 | if isinstance(event, MetaEvent): 53 | for bot in bots.values(): 54 | asyncio.create_task(bot.handle_event(event)) 55 | else: 56 | event = cast(BotEvent, event) 57 | self_id = event.self.user_id 58 | bot = bots.get(self_id) 59 | if not bot: 60 | bot = Bot(wq, self_id, "Walle-Q", event.self.platform) 61 | wq.bot_connect(bot) 62 | bots[self_id] = bot 63 | # wq.connections[self_id] = websocket 64 | log( 65 | "INFO", 66 | f"Bot {escape_tag(event.self.user_id)} connected", 67 | ) 68 | asyncio.create_task(bot.handle_event(event)) 69 | 70 | 71 | class Adapter(V12Adapter): 72 | @overrides(V12Adapter) 73 | def __init__(self, driver: Driver, **kwargs: Any) -> None: 74 | self.driver = driver 75 | self._config = Config(**self.config.dict()) 76 | data_path: str = ( 77 | self._config.walle_q_data_path 78 | if self._config.walle_q_data_path 79 | else str(data_dir) 80 | ) 81 | self.inner: WalleQ = WalleQ( 82 | self._config.walle_q_leveldb, 83 | self._config.walle_q_sled, 84 | data_path, 85 | ) 86 | self.timeout: Optional[float] = driver.config.api_timeout 87 | 88 | async def run(wq: WalleQ, data_path: str): 89 | await wq.run(data_path, "./log") 90 | 91 | @driver.on_startup 92 | async def _(): 93 | asyncio.create_task(run(self.inner, data_path)) 94 | await asyncio.sleep(0.5) 95 | for id, config in self._config.walle_q.items(): 96 | r = LoginResp.parse_obj( 97 | await self._call_meta_api( 98 | "login", 99 | bot_id=id, 100 | protocol=config.protocol, 101 | password=config.password, 102 | ) 103 | ) 104 | if r.qrcode_str: 105 | log("INFO", f"登录 bot: {r.bot_id} 中,扫码登录:") 106 | print(r.qrcode_str) 107 | elif r.url: 108 | log("INFO", f"登录 bot: {r.bot_id} 中, need captcha url: {r.url}") 109 | print(f"input ticket:", end="") 110 | ticket = input() 111 | print(ticket) 112 | await self._call_meta_api( 113 | "submit_ticket", bot_id=r.bot_id, ticket=ticket 114 | ) 115 | 116 | @classmethod 117 | @overrides(V12Adapter) 118 | def get_name(cls) -> str: 119 | return "Walle-Q" 120 | 121 | @overrides(V12Adapter) 122 | async def _call_api(self, bot: Bot, api: str, **data: Any) -> Any: 123 | timeout: float = data.get("_timeout", self.timeout) 124 | seq = self._result_store.get_seq() 125 | action_data = { 126 | "action": api, 127 | "params": data, 128 | "self": {"platform": bot.platform, "user_id": bot.self_id}, 129 | "echo": str(seq), 130 | } 131 | b: Optional[bytes] = msgpack.packb(action_data, default=msgpack_encoder) 132 | if self.inner: 133 | self.inner.call_api(b) 134 | else: 135 | raise ValueError("walle-q not running") 136 | try: 137 | return self._handle_api_result(await self._result_store.fetch(seq, timeout)) 138 | except asyncio.TimeoutError: 139 | raise TimeoutError(f"Walle-Q call api {api} timeout") 140 | 141 | async def _call_meta_api(self, api: str, **data: Any) -> Any: 142 | timeout: float = data.get("_timeout", self.timeout) 143 | seq = self._result_store.get_seq() 144 | action_data = { 145 | "action": api, 146 | "params": data, 147 | "echo": str(seq), 148 | } 149 | b: Optional[bytes] = msgpack.packb(action_data, default=msgpack_encoder) 150 | if self.inner: 151 | self.inner.call_api(b) 152 | else: 153 | raise ValueError("walle-q not running") 154 | try: 155 | return self._handle_api_result(await self._result_store.fetch(seq, timeout)) 156 | except asyncio.TimeoutError: 157 | raise TimeoutError(f"Walle-Q call api {api} timeout") 158 | 159 | 160 | from pydantic import BaseModel 161 | 162 | 163 | class QQConfig(BaseModel): 164 | password: Optional[str] 165 | protocol: Optional[int] 166 | 167 | 168 | class Config(BaseModel): 169 | walle_q: Dict[str, QQConfig] 170 | walle_q_leveldb: Optional[bool] 171 | walle_q_sled: Optional[bool] 172 | walle_q_data_path: Optional[str] 173 | 174 | 175 | class LoginResp(BaseModel): 176 | bot_id: str 177 | url: Optional[str] 178 | qrcode: Optional[bytes] 179 | qrcode_str: Optional[str] 180 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nonebot_adapter_walleq/nonebot_adapter_walleq.pyi: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from typing import Optional 2 | 3 | class WalleQ: 4 | def __new__( 5 | cls, leveldb: Optional[bool], sled: Optional[bool], data_path: Optional[str] 6 | ) -> WalleQ: ... 7 | def call_api(self, action: bytes | None): ... 8 | async def run(self, data_path: str, log_path: str): ... 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [project] 2 | name = "nonebot-adapter-walleq" 3 | version = "0.2.0" 4 | requires-python = ">=3.8" 5 | authors = [{ name = "AbrahumLink", email = "307887491@qq.com" }] 6 | description = "Just run walle-q in nonebot2" 7 | readme = "README.md" 8 | dependencies = [ 9 | "nonebot-adapter-onebot~=2.2.2", 10 | "nonebot-plugin-localstore>=0.4.1", 11 | ] 12 | keywords = ["nonebot", "nonebot2", "bot", "walleq"] 13 | 14 | [project.urls] 15 | documentation = "https://github.com/onebot-walle/nonebot_adapter_walleq#readme" 16 | hongpage = "https://github.com/onebot-walle/nonebot_adapter_walleq" 17 | repository = "https://github.com/onebot-walle/nonebot_adapter_walleq" 18 | 19 | [build-system] 20 | build-backend = "maturin" 21 | requires = ["maturin>=0.14,<0.15"] 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rust-toolchain: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | nightly -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/lib.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // const VERSION: &'static str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"); 2 | #[pyo3::pymodule] 3 | #[pyo3(name = "nonebot_adapter_walleq")] 4 | fn pyadapter(_py: pyo3::Python<'_>, m: &pyo3::prelude::PyModule) -> pyo3::PyResult<()> { 5 | m.add_class::()?; 6 | Ok(()) 7 | } 8 | 9 | use std::sync::Arc; 10 | 11 | use pyo3::types::PyBytes; 12 | use pyo3::{PyAny, PyResult, Python}; 13 | use tokio::sync::broadcast::{channel, Sender as BTx}; 14 | use walle_core::OneBot; 15 | use walle_q::database::WQDatabase; 16 | use walle_q::init; 17 | use walle_q::multi::MultiAH; 18 | 19 | #[pyo3::pyclass] 20 | pub struct WalleQ { 21 | ob: Arc>, 22 | action_tx: BTx>, 23 | event_tx: BTx>, 24 | } 25 | 26 | #[pyo3::pymethods] 27 | impl WalleQ { 28 | #[new] 29 | fn new(level_db: Option, sled_db: Option, data_path: Option) -> Self { 30 | let (action_tx, _) = channel(64); 31 | let (event_tx, _) = channel(64); 32 | let data_path = Arc::new(data_path.unwrap_or(walle_q::DATA_PATH.to_owned())); 33 | let mut databse = WQDatabase::new(&data_path); 34 | if let Some(true) = level_db { 35 | databse = databse.add_level(); 36 | } 37 | if let Some(true) = sled_db { 38 | databse = databse.add_sled(); 39 | } 40 | Self { 41 | ob: Arc::new(OneBot::new( 42 | MultiAH::new(None, 10, Arc::new(databse), data_path), 43 | PyoHandler { 44 | action_tx: action_tx.clone(), 45 | event_tx: event_tx.clone(), 46 | }, 47 | )), 48 | action_tx, 49 | event_tx, 50 | } 51 | } 52 | 53 | fn run<'a>(&self, data_path: String, log_path: String, py: Python<'a>) -> PyResult<&'a PyAny> { 54 | // let config: std::collections::HashMap = 55 | // rmp_serde::from_slice(&config).unwrap(); 56 | let ob = self.ob.clone(); 57 | let mut event_rx = self.event_tx.subscribe(); 58 | pyo3_asyncio::tokio::future_into_py(py, async move { 59 | init(Some(data_path), Some(log_path)).await; 60 | ob.start(std::collections::HashMap::default(), (), true) 61 | .await 62 | .unwrap(); //todo() 63 | while let Ok(data) = event_rx.recv().await { 64 | let f = Python::with_gil(|py| { 65 | pyo3_asyncio::tokio::into_future( 66 | py.import("nonebot_adapter_walleq") 67 | .unwrap() 68 | .call_method1("_call_data", (PyBytes::new(py, &data),)) 69 | .unwrap(), 70 | ) 71 | }) 72 | .unwrap(); 73 | f.await.unwrap(); 74 | } 75 | Ok(Python::with_gil(|py| py.None())) 76 | }) 77 | } 78 | 79 | fn call_api(&self, action: Vec) -> PyResult<()> { 80 | self.action_tx.send(action).unwrap(); //todo 81 | Ok(()) 82 | } 83 | } 84 | 85 | use walle_core::prelude::{async_trait, Action, Event}; 86 | use walle_core::util::Echo; 87 | use walle_core::{ActionHandler, EventHandler, WalleResult}; 88 | 89 | pub struct PyoHandler { 90 | pub action_tx: BTx>, 91 | pub event_tx: BTx>, 92 | } 93 | 94 | #[async_trait] 95 | impl EventHandler for PyoHandler { 96 | type Config = (); 97 | async fn start( 98 | &self, 99 | ob: &Arc>, 100 | _config: Self::Config, 101 | ) -> WalleResult>> 102 | where 103 | AH: ActionHandler + Send + Sync + 'static, 104 | EH: EventHandler + Send + Sync + 'static, 105 | { 106 | let ob = ob.clone(); 107 | let mut action_rx = self.action_tx.subscribe(); 108 | let event_tx = self.event_tx.clone(); 109 | Ok(vec![tokio::spawn(async move { 110 | while let Ok(data) = action_rx.recv().await { 111 | let (action, echos) = rmp_serde::from_slice::>(&data) 112 | .unwrap() 113 | .unpack(); 114 | let resp = ob.handle_action(action).await.unwrap(); //todo 115 | event_tx 116 | .send(rmp_serde::to_vec(&echos.pack(resp)).unwrap()) 117 | .unwrap(); //todo 118 | } 119 | })]) 120 | } 121 | async fn call(&self, event: Event, _: &Arc>) -> WalleResult<()> 122 | where 123 | AH: ActionHandler + Send + Sync + 'static, 124 | EH: EventHandler + Send + Sync + 'static, 125 | { 126 | self.event_tx 127 | .send(rmp_serde::to_vec(&event).unwrap()) 128 | .unwrap(); //todo 129 | Ok(()) 130 | } 131 | } 132 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------