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arikawa/bot/subcommand.go

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package bot
import (
"reflect"
"strings"
"github.com/diamondburned/arikawa/gateway"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
var (
typeMessageCreate = reflect.TypeOf((*gateway.MessageCreateEvent)(nil))
typeSubcmd = reflect.TypeOf((*Subcommand)(nil))
typeIError = reflect.TypeOf((*error)(nil)).Elem()
typeIManP = reflect.TypeOf((*ManualParseable)(nil)).Elem()
typeIParser = reflect.TypeOf((*Parseable)(nil)).Elem()
typeSetupFn = func() reflect.Type {
method, _ := reflect.TypeOf((*CanSetup)(nil)).
Elem().
MethodByName("Setup")
return method.Type
}()
)
type Subcommand struct {
Description string
// Raw struct name, including the flag (only filled for actual subcommands,
// will be empty for Context):
StructName string
// Parsed command name:
Command string
// All registered command contexts:
Commands []*CommandContext
Events []*CommandContext
// Middleware command contexts:
mwMethods []*CommandContext
// struct flags
Flag NameFlag
// Directly to struct
cmdValue reflect.Value
cmdType reflect.Type
// Pointer value
ptrValue reflect.Value
ptrType reflect.Type
// command interface as reference
command interface{}
}
// CommandContext is an internal struct containing fields to make this library
// work. As such, they're all unexported. Description, however, is exported for
// editing, and may be used to generate more informative help messages.
type CommandContext struct {
Description string
Flag NameFlag
MethodName string
Command string
value reflect.Value // Func
event reflect.Type // gateway.*Event
method reflect.Method
Arguments []Argument
// only for ParseContent interface
parseMethod reflect.Method
parseType reflect.Type
parseUsage string
}
// CanSetup is used for subcommands to change variables, such as Description.
// This method will be triggered when InitCommands is called, which is during
// New for Context and during RegisterSubcommand for subcommands.
type CanSetup interface {
// Setup should panic when it has an error.
Setup(*Subcommand)
}
func (cctx *CommandContext) Usage() []string {
if cctx.parseType != nil {
return []string{cctx.parseUsage}
}
if len(cctx.Arguments) == 0 {
return nil
}
var arguments = make([]string, len(cctx.Arguments))
for i, arg := range cctx.Arguments {
arguments[i] = arg.String
}
return arguments
}
func NewSubcommand(cmd interface{}) (*Subcommand, error) {
var sub = Subcommand{
command: cmd,
}
if err := sub.reflectCommands(); err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Failed to reflect commands")
}
if err := sub.parseCommands(); err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Failed to parse commands")
}
return &sub, nil
}
// NeedsName sets the name for this subcommand. Like InitCommands, this
// shouldn't be called at all, rather you should use RegisterSubcommand.
func (sub *Subcommand) NeedsName() {
sub.StructName = sub.cmdType.Name()
flag, name := ParseFlag(sub.StructName)
if !flag.Is(Raw) {
name = strings.ToLower(name)
}
sub.Command = name
sub.Flag = flag
}
// ChangeCommandInfo changes the matched methodName's Command and Description.
// Empty means unchanged. The returned bool is true when the method is found.
func (sub *Subcommand) ChangeCommandInfo(methodName, cmd, desc string) bool {
for _, c := range sub.Commands {
if c.MethodName != methodName {
continue
}
if cmd != "" {
c.Command = cmd
}
if desc != "" {
c.Description = desc
}
return true
}
return false
}
func (sub *Subcommand) reflectCommands() error {
t := reflect.TypeOf(sub.command)
v := reflect.ValueOf(sub.command)
if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
return errors.New("sub is not a pointer")
}
// Set the pointer fields
sub.ptrValue = v
sub.ptrType = t
ts := t.Elem()
vs := v.Elem()
if ts.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
return errors.New("sub is not pointer to struct")
}
// Set the struct fields
sub.cmdValue = vs
sub.cmdType = ts
return nil
}
// InitCommands fills a Subcommand with a context. This shouldn't be called at
// all, rather you should use the RegisterSubcommand method of a Context.
func (sub *Subcommand) InitCommands(ctx *Context) error {
// Start filling up a *Context field
if err := sub.fillStruct(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
// See if struct implements CanSetup:
if v, ok := sub.command.(CanSetup); ok {
v.Setup(sub)
}
return nil
}
func (sub *Subcommand) fillStruct(ctx *Context) error {
for i := 0; i < sub.cmdValue.NumField(); i++ {
field := sub.cmdValue.Field(i)
if !field.CanSet() || !field.CanInterface() {
continue
}
if _, ok := field.Interface().(*Context); !ok {
continue
}
field.Set(reflect.ValueOf(ctx))
return nil
}
return errors.New("No fields with *Command found")
}
func (sub *Subcommand) parseCommands() error {
var numMethods = sub.ptrValue.NumMethod()
for i := 0; i < numMethods; i++ {
method := sub.ptrValue.Method(i)
if !method.CanInterface() {
continue
}
methodT := method.Type()
numArgs := methodT.NumIn()
if numArgs == 0 {
// Doesn't meet the requirement for an event, continue.
continue
}
if methodT == typeSetupFn {
// Method is a setup method, continue.
continue
}
// Check number of returns:
if methodT.NumOut() != 1 {
continue
}
// Check return type
if err := methodT.Out(0); err == nil || !err.Implements(typeIError) {
// Invalid, skip
continue
}
var command = CommandContext{
method: sub.ptrType.Method(i),
value: method,
event: methodT.In(0), // parse event
}
// Parse the method name
flag, name := ParseFlag(command.method.Name)
// Set the method name, command, and flag:
command.MethodName = name
command.Command = name
command.Flag = flag
// Check if Raw is enabled for command:
if !flag.Is(Raw) {
command.Command = strings.ToLower(string(name[0])) + name[1:]
}
// Middlewares shouldn't even have arguments.
if flag.Is(Middleware) {
sub.mwMethods = append(sub.mwMethods, &command)
continue
}
// TODO: allow more flexibility
if command.event != typeMessageCreate {
sub.Events = append(sub.Events, &command)
continue
}
// If the method only takes an event:
if numArgs == 1 {
// done
goto Done
}
// If the second argument implements ParseContent()
if t := methodT.In(1); t.Implements(typeIManP) {
mt, _ := t.MethodByName("ParseContent")
command.parseMethod = mt
command.parseType = t.Elem()
command.parseUsage = t.String()
goto Done
}
command.Arguments = make([]Argument, 0, numArgs)
// Fill up arguments
for i := 1; i < numArgs; i++ {
t := methodT.In(i)
avfs, err := getArgumentValueFn(t)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "Error parsing argument "+t.String())
}
command.Arguments = append(command.Arguments, Argument{
String: t.String(),
Type: t,
fn: avfs,
})
}
Done:
// Append
sub.Commands = append(sub.Commands, &command)
}
return nil
}