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Enso-Bot/venv/Lib/site-packages/discord/abc.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015-2020 Rapptz
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
"""
import abc
import copy
import asyncio
from collections import namedtuple
from .iterators import HistoryIterator
from .context_managers import Typing
from .errors import InvalidArgument, ClientException, HTTPException
from .permissions import PermissionOverwrite, Permissions
from .role import Role
from .invite import Invite
from .file import File
from .voice_client import VoiceClient
from . import utils
class _Undefined:
def __repr__(self):
return 'see-below'
_undefined = _Undefined()
class Snowflake(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
"""An ABC that details the common operations on a Discord model.
Almost all :ref:`Discord models <discord_api_models>` meet this
abstract base class.
If you want to create a snowflake on your own, consider using
:class:`Object`.
Attributes
-----------
id: :class:`int`
The model's unique ID.
"""
__slots__ = ()
@property
@abc.abstractmethod
def created_at(self):
""":class:`datetime.datetime`: Returns the model's creation time as a naive datetime in UTC."""
raise NotImplementedError
@classmethod
def __subclasshook__(cls, C):
if cls is Snowflake:
mro = C.__mro__
for attr in ('created_at', 'id'):
for base in mro:
if attr in base.__dict__:
break
else:
return NotImplemented
return True
return NotImplemented
class User(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
"""An ABC that details the common operations on a Discord user.
The following implement this ABC:
- :class:`~discord.User`
- :class:`~discord.ClientUser`
- :class:`~discord.Member`
This ABC must also implement :class:`~discord.abc.Snowflake`.
Attributes
-----------
name: :class:`str`
The user's username.
discriminator: :class:`str`
The user's discriminator.
avatar: Optional[:class:`str`]
The avatar hash the user has.
bot: :class:`bool`
If the user is a bot account.
"""
__slots__ = ()
@property
@abc.abstractmethod
def display_name(self):
""":class:`str`: Returns the user's display name."""
raise NotImplementedError
@property
@abc.abstractmethod
def mention(self):
""":class:`str`: Returns a string that allows you to mention the given user."""
raise NotImplementedError
@classmethod
def __subclasshook__(cls, C):
if cls is User:
if Snowflake.__subclasshook__(C) is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
mro = C.__mro__
for attr in ('display_name', 'mention', 'name', 'avatar', 'discriminator', 'bot'):
for base in mro:
if attr in base.__dict__:
break
else:
return NotImplemented
return True
return NotImplemented
class PrivateChannel(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
"""An ABC that details the common operations on a private Discord channel.
The following implement this ABC:
- :class:`~discord.DMChannel`
- :class:`~discord.GroupChannel`
This ABC must also implement :class:`~discord.abc.Snowflake`.
Attributes
-----------
me: :class:`~discord.ClientUser`
The user presenting yourself.
"""
__slots__ = ()
@classmethod
def __subclasshook__(cls, C):
if cls is PrivateChannel:
if Snowflake.__subclasshook__(C) is NotImplemented:
return NotImplemented
mro = C.__mro__
for base in mro:
if 'me' in base.__dict__:
return True
return NotImplemented
return NotImplemented
_Overwrites = namedtuple('_Overwrites', 'id allow deny type')
class GuildChannel:
"""An ABC that details the common operations on a Discord guild channel.
The following implement this ABC:
- :class:`~discord.TextChannel`
- :class:`~discord.VoiceChannel`
- :class:`~discord.CategoryChannel`
This ABC must also implement :class:`~discord.abc.Snowflake`.
Attributes
-----------
name: :class:`str`
The channel name.
guild: :class:`~discord.Guild`
The guild the channel belongs to.
position: :class:`int`
The position in the channel list. This is a number that starts at 0.
e.g. the top channel is position 0.
"""
__slots__ = ()
def __str__(self):
return self.name
@property
def _sorting_bucket(self):
raise NotImplementedError
async def _move(self, position, parent_id=None, lock_permissions=False, *, reason):
if position < 0:
raise InvalidArgument('Channel position cannot be less than 0.')
http = self._state.http
bucket = self._sorting_bucket
channels = [c for c in self.guild.channels if c._sorting_bucket == bucket]
channels.sort(key=lambda c: c.position)
try:
# remove ourselves from the channel list
channels.remove(self)
except ValueError:
# not there somehow lol
return
else:
index = next((i for i, c in enumerate(channels) if c.position >= position), -1)
# add ourselves at our designated position
channels.insert(index, self)
payload = []
for index, c in enumerate(channels):
d = {'id': c.id, 'position': index}
if parent_id is not _undefined and c.id == self.id:
d.update(parent_id=parent_id, lock_permissions=lock_permissions)
payload.append(d)
await http.bulk_channel_update(self.guild.id, payload, reason=reason)
self.position = position
if parent_id is not _undefined:
self.category_id = int(parent_id) if parent_id else None
async def _edit(self, options, reason):
try:
parent = options.pop('category')
except KeyError:
parent_id = _undefined
else:
parent_id = parent and parent.id
try:
options['rate_limit_per_user'] = options.pop('slowmode_delay')
except KeyError:
pass
lock_permissions = options.pop('sync_permissions', False)
try:
position = options.pop('position')
except KeyError:
if parent_id is not _undefined:
if lock_permissions:
category = self.guild.get_channel(parent_id)
options['permission_overwrites'] = [c._asdict() for c in category._overwrites]
options['parent_id'] = parent_id
elif lock_permissions and self.category_id is not None:
# if we're syncing permissions on a pre-existing channel category without changing it
# we need to update the permissions to point to the pre-existing category
category = self.guild.get_channel(self.category_id)
options['permission_overwrites'] = [c._asdict() for c in category._overwrites]
else:
await self._move(position, parent_id=parent_id, lock_permissions=lock_permissions, reason=reason)
overwrites = options.get('overwrites', None)
if overwrites:
perms = []
for target, perm in overwrites.items():
if not isinstance(perm, PermissionOverwrite):
raise InvalidArgument('Expected PermissionOverwrite received {0.__name__}'.format(type(perm)))
allow, deny = perm.pair()
payload = {
'allow': allow.value,
'deny': deny.value,
'id': target.id
}
if isinstance(target, Role):
payload['type'] = 'role'
else:
payload['type'] = 'member'
perms.append(payload)
options['permission_overwrites'] = perms
if options:
data = await self._state.http.edit_channel(self.id, reason=reason, **options)
self._update(self.guild, data)
def _fill_overwrites(self, data):
self._overwrites = []
everyone_index = 0
everyone_id = self.guild.id
for index, overridden in enumerate(data.get('permission_overwrites', [])):
overridden_id = int(overridden.pop('id'))
self._overwrites.append(_Overwrites(id=overridden_id, **overridden))
if overridden['type'] == 'member':
continue
if overridden_id == everyone_id:
# the @everyone role is not guaranteed to be the first one
# in the list of permission overwrites, however the permission
# resolution code kind of requires that it is the first one in
# the list since it is special. So we need the index so we can
# swap it to be the first one.
everyone_index = index
# do the swap
tmp = self._overwrites
if tmp:
tmp[everyone_index], tmp[0] = tmp[0], tmp[everyone_index]
@property
def changed_roles(self):
"""List[:class:`~discord.Role`]: Returns a list of roles that have been overridden from
their default values in the :attr:`~discord.Guild.roles` attribute."""
ret = []
g = self.guild
for overwrite in filter(lambda o: o.type == 'role', self._overwrites):
role = g.get_role(overwrite.id)
if role is None:
continue
role = copy.copy(role)
role.permissions.handle_overwrite(overwrite.allow, overwrite.deny)
ret.append(role)
return ret
@property
def mention(self):
""":class:`str`: The string that allows you to mention the channel."""
return '<#%s>' % self.id
@property
def created_at(self):
""":class:`datetime.datetime`: Returns the channel's creation time in UTC."""
return utils.snowflake_time(self.id)
def overwrites_for(self, obj):
"""Returns the channel-specific overwrites for a member or a role.
Parameters
-----------
obj: Union[:class:`~discord.Role`, :class:`~discord.abc.User`]
The role or user denoting
whose overwrite to get.
Returns
---------
:class:`~discord.PermissionOverwrite`
The permission overwrites for this object.
"""
if isinstance(obj, User):
predicate = lambda p: p.type == 'member'
elif isinstance(obj, Role):
predicate = lambda p: p.type == 'role'
else:
predicate = lambda p: True
for overwrite in filter(predicate, self._overwrites):
if overwrite.id == obj.id:
allow = Permissions(overwrite.allow)
deny = Permissions(overwrite.deny)
return PermissionOverwrite.from_pair(allow, deny)
return PermissionOverwrite()
@property
def overwrites(self):
"""Returns all of the channel's overwrites.
This is returned as a dictionary where the key contains the target which
can be either a :class:`~discord.Role` or a :class:`~discord.Member` and the value is the
overwrite as a :class:`~discord.PermissionOverwrite`.
Returns
--------
Mapping[Union[:class:`~discord.Role`, :class:`~discord.Member`], :class:`~discord.PermissionOverwrite`]
The channel's permission overwrites.
"""
ret = {}
for ow in self._overwrites:
allow = Permissions(ow.allow)
deny = Permissions(ow.deny)
overwrite = PermissionOverwrite.from_pair(allow, deny)
if ow.type == 'role':
target = self.guild.get_role(ow.id)
elif ow.type == 'member':
target = self.guild.get_member(ow.id)
# TODO: There is potential data loss here in the non-chunked
# case, i.e. target is None because get_member returned nothing.
# This can be fixed with a slight breaking change to the return type,
# i.e. adding discord.Object to the list of it
# However, for now this is an acceptable compromise.
if target is not None:
ret[target] = overwrite
return ret
@property
def category(self):
"""Optional[:class:`~discord.CategoryChannel`]: The category this channel belongs to.
If there is no category then this is ``None``.
"""
return self.guild.get_channel(self.category_id)
@property
def permissions_synced(self):
""":class:`bool`: Whether or not the permissions for this channel are synced with the
category it belongs to.
If there is no category then this is ``False``.
.. versionadded:: 1.3
"""
category = self.guild.get_channel(self.category_id)
return bool(category and category._overwrites == self._overwrites)
def permissions_for(self, member):
"""Handles permission resolution for the current :class:`~discord.Member`.
This function takes into consideration the following cases:
- Guild owner
- Guild roles
- Channel overrides
- Member overrides
Parameters
----------
member: :class:`~discord.Member`
The member to resolve permissions for.
Returns
-------
:class:`~discord.Permissions`
The resolved permissions for the member.
"""
# The current cases can be explained as:
# Guild owner get all permissions -- no questions asked. Otherwise...
# The @everyone role gets the first application.
# After that, the applied roles that the user has in the channel
# (or otherwise) are then OR'd together.
# After the role permissions are resolved, the member permissions
# have to take into effect.
# After all that is done.. you have to do the following:
# If manage permissions is True, then all permissions are set to True.
# The operation first takes into consideration the denied
# and then the allowed.
if self.guild.owner_id == member.id:
return Permissions.all()
default = self.guild.default_role
base = Permissions(default.permissions.value)
roles = member.roles
# Apply guild roles that the member has.
for role in roles:
base.value |= role.permissions.value
# Guild-wide Administrator -> True for everything
# Bypass all channel-specific overrides
if base.administrator:
return Permissions.all()
# Apply @everyone allow/deny first since it's special
try:
maybe_everyone = self._overwrites[0]
if maybe_everyone.id == self.guild.id:
base.handle_overwrite(allow=maybe_everyone.allow, deny=maybe_everyone.deny)
remaining_overwrites = self._overwrites[1:]
else:
remaining_overwrites = self._overwrites
except IndexError:
remaining_overwrites = self._overwrites
# not sure if doing member._roles.get(...) is better than the
# set approach. While this is O(N) to re-create into a set for O(1)
# the direct approach would just be O(log n) for searching with no
# extra memory overhead. For now, I'll keep the set cast
# Note that the member.roles accessor up top also creates a
# temporary list
member_role_ids = {r.id for r in roles}
denies = 0
allows = 0
# Apply channel specific role permission overwrites
for overwrite in remaining_overwrites:
if overwrite.type == 'role' and overwrite.id in member_role_ids:
denies |= overwrite.deny
allows |= overwrite.allow
base.handle_overwrite(allow=allows, deny=denies)
# Apply member specific permission overwrites
for overwrite in remaining_overwrites:
if overwrite.type == 'member' and overwrite.id == member.id:
base.handle_overwrite(allow=overwrite.allow, deny=overwrite.deny)
break
# if you can't send a message in a channel then you can't have certain
# permissions as well
if not base.send_messages:
base.send_tts_messages = False
base.mention_everyone = False
base.embed_links = False
base.attach_files = False
# if you can't read a channel then you have no permissions there
if not base.read_messages:
denied = Permissions.all_channel()
base.value &= ~denied.value
return base
async def delete(self, *, reason=None):
"""|coro|
Deletes the channel.
You must have :attr:`~Permissions.manage_channels` permission to use this.
Parameters
-----------
reason: Optional[:class:`str`]
The reason for deleting this channel.
Shows up on the audit log.
Raises
-------
~discord.Forbidden
You do not have proper permissions to delete the channel.
~discord.NotFound
The channel was not found or was already deleted.
~discord.HTTPException
Deleting the channel failed.
"""
await self._state.http.delete_channel(self.id, reason=reason)
async def set_permissions(self, target, *, overwrite=_undefined, reason=None, **permissions):
r"""|coro|
Sets the channel specific permission overwrites for a target in the
channel.
The ``target`` parameter should either be a :class:`~discord.Member` or a
:class:`~discord.Role` that belongs to guild.
The ``overwrite`` parameter, if given, must either be ``None`` or
:class:`~discord.PermissionOverwrite`. For convenience, you can pass in
keyword arguments denoting :class:`~discord.Permissions` attributes. If this is
done, then you cannot mix the keyword arguments with the ``overwrite``
parameter.
If the ``overwrite`` parameter is ``None``, then the permission
overwrites are deleted.
You must have the :attr:`~Permissions.manage_roles` permission to use this.
Examples
----------
Setting allow and deny: ::
await message.channel.set_permissions(message.author, read_messages=True,
send_messages=False)
Deleting overwrites ::
await channel.set_permissions(member, overwrite=None)
Using :class:`~discord.PermissionOverwrite` ::
overwrite = discord.PermissionOverwrite()
overwrite.send_messages = False
overwrite.read_messages = True
await channel.set_permissions(member, overwrite=overwrite)
Parameters
-----------
target: Union[:class:`~discord.Member`, :class:`~discord.Role`]
The member or role to overwrite permissions for.
overwrite: Optional[:class:`~discord.PermissionOverwrite`]
The permissions to allow and deny to the target, or `None` to
delete the overwrite.
\*\*permissions
A keyword argument list of permissions to set for ease of use.
Cannot be mixed with ``overwrite``.
reason: Optional[:class:`str`]
The reason for doing this action. Shows up on the audit log.
Raises
-------
~discord.Forbidden
You do not have permissions to edit channel specific permissions.
~discord.HTTPException
Editing channel specific permissions failed.
~discord.NotFound
The role or member being edited is not part of the guild.
~discord.InvalidArgument
The overwrite parameter invalid or the target type was not
:class:`~discord.Role` or :class:`~discord.Member`.
"""
http = self._state.http
if isinstance(target, User):
perm_type = 'member'
elif isinstance(target, Role):
perm_type = 'role'
else:
raise InvalidArgument('target parameter must be either Member or Role')
if isinstance(overwrite, _Undefined):
if len(permissions) == 0:
raise InvalidArgument('No overwrite provided.')
try:
overwrite = PermissionOverwrite(**permissions)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
raise InvalidArgument('Invalid permissions given to keyword arguments.')
else:
if len(permissions) > 0:
raise InvalidArgument('Cannot mix overwrite and keyword arguments.')
# TODO: wait for event
if overwrite is None:
await http.delete_channel_permissions(self.id, target.id, reason=reason)
elif isinstance(overwrite, PermissionOverwrite):
(allow, deny) = overwrite.pair()
await http.edit_channel_permissions(self.id, target.id, allow.value, deny.value, perm_type, reason=reason)
else:
raise InvalidArgument('Invalid overwrite type provided.')
async def _clone_impl(self, base_attrs, *, name=None, reason=None):
base_attrs['permission_overwrites'] = [
x._asdict() for x in self._overwrites
]
base_attrs['parent_id'] = self.category_id
base_attrs['name'] = name or self.name
guild_id = self.guild.id
cls = self.__class__
data = await self._state.http.create_channel(guild_id, self.type.value, reason=reason, **base_attrs)
obj = cls(state=self._state, guild=self.guild, data=data)
# temporarily add it to the cache
self.guild._channels[obj.id] = obj
return obj
async def clone(self, *, name=None, reason=None):
"""|coro|
Clones this channel. This creates a channel with the same properties
as this channel.
.. versionadded:: 1.1
Parameters
------------
name: Optional[:class:`str`]
The name of the new channel. If not provided, defaults to this
channel name.
reason: Optional[:class:`str`]
The reason for cloning this channel. Shows up on the audit log.
Raises
-------
~discord.Forbidden
You do not have the proper permissions to create this channel.
~discord.HTTPException
Creating the channel failed.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
async def create_invite(self, *, reason=None, **fields):
"""|coro|
Creates an instant invite.
You must have the :attr:`~Permissions.create_instant_invite` permission to
do this.
Parameters
------------
max_age: :class:`int`
How long the invite should last. If it's 0 then the invite
doesn't expire. Defaults to 0.
max_uses: :class:`int`
How many uses the invite could be used for. If it's 0 then there
are unlimited uses. Defaults to 0.
temporary: :class:`bool`
Denotes that the invite grants temporary membership
(i.e. they get kicked after they disconnect). Defaults to ``False``.
unique: :class:`bool`
Indicates if a unique invite URL should be created. Defaults to True.
If this is set to ``False`` then it will return a previously created
invite.
reason: Optional[:class:`str`]
The reason for creating this invite. Shows up on the audit log.
Raises
-------
~discord.HTTPException
Invite creation failed.
Returns
--------
:class:`~discord.Invite`
The invite that was created.
"""
data = await self._state.http.create_invite(self.id, reason=reason, **fields)
return Invite.from_incomplete(data=data, state=self._state)
async def invites(self):
"""|coro|
Returns a list of all active instant invites from this channel.
You must have :attr:`~Permissions.manage_guild` to get this information.
Raises
-------
~discord.Forbidden
You do not have proper permissions to get the information.
~discord.HTTPException
An error occurred while fetching the information.
Returns
-------
List[:class:`~discord.Invite`]
The list of invites that are currently active.
"""
state = self._state
data = await state.http.invites_from_channel(self.id)
result = []
for invite in data:
invite['channel'] = self
invite['guild'] = self.guild
result.append(Invite(state=state, data=invite))
return result
class Messageable(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
"""An ABC that details the common operations on a model that can send messages.
The following implement this ABC:
- :class:`~discord.TextChannel`
- :class:`~discord.DMChannel`
- :class:`~discord.GroupChannel`
- :class:`~discord.User`
- :class:`~discord.Member`
- :class:`~discord.ext.commands.Context`
"""
__slots__ = ()
@abc.abstractmethod
async def _get_channel(self):
raise NotImplementedError
async def send(self, content=None, *, tts=False, embed=None, file=None, files=None, delete_after=None, nonce=None):
"""|coro|
Sends a message to the destination with the content given.
The content must be a type that can convert to a string through ``str(content)``.
If the content is set to ``None`` (the default), then the ``embed`` parameter must
be provided.
To upload a single file, the ``file`` parameter should be used with a
single :class:`~discord.File` object. To upload multiple files, the ``files``
parameter should be used with a :class:`list` of :class:`~discord.File` objects.
**Specifying both parameters will lead to an exception**.
If the ``embed`` parameter is provided, it must be of type :class:`~discord.Embed` and
it must be a rich embed type.
Parameters
------------
content: :class:`str`
The content of the message to send.
tts: :class:`bool`
Indicates if the message should be sent using text-to-speech.
embed: :class:`~discord.Embed`
The rich embed for the content.
file: :class:`~discord.File`
The file to upload.
files: List[:class:`~discord.File`]
A list of files to upload. Must be a maximum of 10.
nonce: :class:`int`
The nonce to use for sending this message. If the message was successfully sent,
then the message will have a nonce with this value.
delete_after: :class:`float`
If provided, the number of seconds to wait in the background
before deleting the message we just sent. If the deletion fails,
then it is silently ignored.
Raises
--------
~discord.HTTPException
Sending the message failed.
~discord.Forbidden
You do not have the proper permissions to send the message.
~discord.InvalidArgument
The ``files`` list is not of the appropriate size or
you specified both ``file`` and ``files``.
Returns
---------
:class:`~discord.Message`
The message that was sent.
"""
channel = await self._get_channel()
state = self._state
content = str(content) if content is not None else None
if embed is not None:
embed = embed.to_dict()
if file is not None and files is not None:
raise InvalidArgument('cannot pass both file and files parameter to send()')
if file is not None:
if not isinstance(file, File):
raise InvalidArgument('file parameter must be File')
try:
data = await state.http.send_files(channel.id, files=[file],
content=content, tts=tts, embed=embed, nonce=nonce)
finally:
file.close()
elif files is not None:
if len(files) > 10:
raise InvalidArgument('files parameter must be a list of up to 10 elements')
elif not all(isinstance(file, File) for file in files):
raise InvalidArgument('files parameter must be a list of File')
try:
data = await state.http.send_files(channel.id, files=files, content=content, tts=tts,
embed=embed, nonce=nonce)
finally:
for f in files:
f.close()
else:
data = await state.http.send_message(channel.id, content, tts=tts, embed=embed, nonce=nonce)
ret = state.create_message(channel=channel, data=data)
if delete_after is not None:
await ret.delete(delay=delete_after)
return ret
async def trigger_typing(self):
"""|coro|
Triggers a *typing* indicator to the destination.
*Typing* indicator will go away after 10 seconds, or after a message is sent.
"""
channel = await self._get_channel()
await self._state.http.send_typing(channel.id)
def typing(self):
"""Returns a context manager that allows you to type for an indefinite period of time.
This is useful for denoting long computations in your bot.
.. note::
This is both a regular context manager and an async context manager.
This means that both ``with`` and ``async with`` work with this.
Example Usage: ::
async with channel.typing():
# do expensive stuff here
await channel.send('done!')
"""
return Typing(self)
async def fetch_message(self, id):
"""|coro|
Retrieves a single :class:`~discord.Message` from the destination.
This can only be used by bot accounts.
Parameters
------------
id: :class:`int`
The message ID to look for.
Raises
--------
~discord.NotFound
The specified message was not found.
~discord.Forbidden
You do not have the permissions required to get a message.
~discord.HTTPException
Retrieving the message failed.
Returns
--------
:class:`~discord.Message`
The message asked for.
"""
channel = await self._get_channel()
data = await self._state.http.get_message(channel.id, id)
return self._state.create_message(channel=channel, data=data)
async def pins(self):
"""|coro|
Retrieves all messages that are currently pinned in the channel.
.. note::
Due to a limitation with the Discord API, the :class:`.Message`
objects returned by this method do not contain complete
:attr:`.Message.reactions` data.
Raises
-------
~discord.HTTPException
Retrieving the pinned messages failed.
Returns
--------
List[:class:`~discord.Message`]
The messages that are currently pinned.
"""
channel = await self._get_channel()
state = self._state
data = await state.http.pins_from(channel.id)
return [state.create_message(channel=channel, data=m) for m in data]
def history(self, *, limit=100, before=None, after=None, around=None, oldest_first=None):
"""Returns an :class:`~discord.AsyncIterator` that enables receiving the destination's message history.
You must have :attr:`~Permissions.read_message_history` permissions to use this.
Examples
---------
Usage ::
counter = 0
async for message in channel.history(limit=200):
if message.author == client.user:
counter += 1
Flattening into a list: ::
messages = await channel.history(limit=123).flatten()
# messages is now a list of Message...
All parameters are optional.
Parameters
-----------
limit: Optional[:class:`int`]
The number of messages to retrieve.
If ``None``, retrieves every message in the channel. Note, however,
that this would make it a slow operation.
before: Optional[Union[:class:`~discord.abc.Snowflake`, :class:`datetime.datetime`]]
Retrieve messages before this date or message.
If a date is provided it must be a timezone-naive datetime representing UTC time.
after: Optional[Union[:class:`~discord.abc.Snowflake`, :class:`datetime.datetime`]]
Retrieve messages after this date or message.
If a date is provided it must be a timezone-naive datetime representing UTC time.
around: Optional[Union[:class:`~discord.abc.Snowflake`, :class:`datetime.datetime`]]
Retrieve messages around this date or message.
If a date is provided it must be a timezone-naive datetime representing UTC time.
When using this argument, the maximum limit is 101. Note that if the limit is an
even number then this will return at most limit + 1 messages.
oldest_first: Optional[:class:`bool`]
If set to ``True``, return messages in oldest->newest order. Defaults to ``True`` if
``after`` is specified, otherwise ``False``.
Raises
------
~discord.Forbidden
You do not have permissions to get channel message history.
~discord.HTTPException
The request to get message history failed.
Yields
-------
:class:`~discord.Message`
The message with the message data parsed.
"""
return HistoryIterator(self, limit=limit, before=before, after=after, around=around, oldest_first=oldest_first)
class Connectable(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
"""An ABC that details the common operations on a channel that can
connect to a voice server.
The following implement this ABC:
- :class:`~discord.VoiceChannel`
"""
__slots__ = ()
@abc.abstractmethod
def _get_voice_client_key(self):
raise NotImplementedError
@abc.abstractmethod
def _get_voice_state_pair(self):
raise NotImplementedError
async def connect(self, *, timeout=60.0, reconnect=True):
"""|coro|
Connects to voice and creates a :class:`VoiceClient` to establish
your connection to the voice server.
Parameters
-----------
timeout: :class:`float`
The timeout in seconds to wait for the voice endpoint.
reconnect: :class:`bool`
Whether the bot should automatically attempt
a reconnect if a part of the handshake fails
or the gateway goes down.
Raises
-------
asyncio.TimeoutError
Could not connect to the voice channel in time.
~discord.ClientException
You are already connected to a voice channel.
~discord.opus.OpusNotLoaded
The opus library has not been loaded.
Returns
--------
:class:`~discord.VoiceClient`
A voice client that is fully connected to the voice server.
"""
key_id, _ = self._get_voice_client_key()
state = self._state
if state._get_voice_client(key_id):
raise ClientException('Already connected to a voice channel.')
voice = VoiceClient(state=state, timeout=timeout, channel=self)
state._add_voice_client(key_id, voice)
try:
await voice.connect(reconnect=reconnect)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
try:
await voice.disconnect(force=True)
except Exception:
# we don't care if disconnect failed because connection failed
pass
raise # re-raise
return voice