Source code for hikari.impl.rest_bot

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"""Standard implementations of a Interaction based REST-only bot."""
from __future__ import annotations

__all__: typing.Sequence[str] = ("RESTBot",)

import asyncio
import logging
import sys
import typing

from hikari import applications
from hikari import errors
from hikari import traits
from hikari.api import interaction_server as interaction_server_
from hikari.impl import config as config_impl
from hikari.impl import entity_factory as entity_factory_impl
from hikari.impl import interaction_server as interaction_server_impl
from hikari.impl import rest as rest_impl
from hikari.internal import aio
from hikari.internal import signals
from hikari.internal import ux

if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
    import concurrent.futures
    import os
    import socket as socket_
    import ssl

    from hikari.api import entity_factory as entity_factory_api
    from hikari.api import rest as rest_api
    from hikari.api import special_endpoints
    from hikari.interactions import base_interactions
    from hikari.interactions import command_interactions
    from hikari.interactions import component_interactions
    from hikari.interactions import modal_interactions

    _InteractionT_co = typing.TypeVar("_InteractionT_co", bound=base_interactions.PartialInteraction, covariant=True)
    _MessageResponseBuilderT = typing.Union[
        special_endpoints.InteractionDeferredBuilder, special_endpoints.InteractionMessageBuilder
    ]
    _ModalOrMessageResponseBuilderT = typing.Union[_MessageResponseBuilderT, special_endpoints.InteractionModalBuilder]

_LOGGER: typing.Final[logging.Logger] = logging.getLogger("hikari.rest_bot")


[docs] class RESTBot(traits.RESTBotAware, interaction_server_.InteractionServer): """Basic implementation of an interaction based REST-only bot. Parameters ---------- token : typing.Union[str, hikari.api.rest.TokenStrategy] The bot or bearer token. token_type : typing.Union[str, hikari.applications.TokenType, None] The type of token in use. This should only be passed when `str` is passed for `token`, can be `"Bot"` or `"Bearer"` and defaults to `"Bot". This should be left as `None` when `hikari.api.rest.TokenStrategy` is passed for `token`. Other Parameters ---------------- allow_color : bool Defaulting to `True`, this will enable coloured console logs on any platform that is a TTY. Setting a `"CLICOLOR"` environment variable to any **non `0`** value will override this setting. Users should consider this an advice to the application on whether it is safe to show colours if possible or not. Since some terminals can be awkward or not support features in a standard way, the option to explicitly disable this is provided. See `force_color` for an alternative. banner : typing.Optional[str] The package to search for a `banner.txt` in. Defaults to `"hikari"` for the `"hikari/banner.txt"` banner. Setting this to `None` will disable the banner being shown. suppress_optimization_warning : bool Defaults to `False`. By default, Hikari warns you if you are not running your bot using optimizations (`-O` or `-OO`). If this is `True`, you won't receive these warnings, even if you are not running using optimizations. executor : typing.Optional[concurrent.futures.Executor] Defaults to `None`. If non-`None`, then this executor is used instead of the `concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor` attached to the `asyncio.AbstractEventLoop` that the bot will run on. This executor is used primarily for file-IO. While mainly supporting the `concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor` implementation in the standard lib, Hikari's file handling systems should also work with `concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor`, which relies on all objects used in IPC to be pickleable. Many third-party libraries will not support this fully though, so your mileage may vary on using ProcessPoolExecutor implementations with this parameter. force_color : bool Defaults to `False`. If `True`, then this application will __force__ colour to be used in console-based output. Specifying a `"CLICOLOR_FORCE"` environment variable with a non-`"0"` value will override this setting. This will take precedence over `allow_color` if both are specified. http_settings : typing.Optional[hikari.config.HTTPSettings] Optional custom HTTP configuration settings to use. Allows you to customise functionality such as whether SSL-verification is enabled, what timeouts `aiohttp` should expect to use for requests, and behavior regarding HTTP-redirects. logs : typing.Union[None, int, str, typing.Dict[str, typing.Any], os.PathLike[str]] The flavour to set the logging to. This can be `None` to not enable logging automatically. If you pass a `str` or a `int`, it is interpreted as the global logging level to use, and should match one of `"DEBUG"`, `"INFO"`, `"WARNING"`, `"ERROR"` or `"CRITICAL"`. The configuration will be set up to use a `colorlog` coloured logger, and to use a sane logging format strategy. The output will be written to `sys.stdout` using this configuration. If you pass a `dict`, it is treated as the mapping to pass to `logging.config.dictConfig`. If the dict defines any handlers, default handlers will not be setup if `incremental` is not specified. If you pass a `str` to an existing file or a `os.PathLike`, it is interpreted as the file to load config from using `logging.config.fileConfig`. Note that `"TRACE_HIKARI"` is a library-specific logging level which is expected to be more verbose than `"DEBUG"`. Defaults to `"INFO"`. max_rate_limit : float The max number of seconds to backoff for when rate limited. Anything greater than this will instead raise an error. This defaults to five minutes if left to the default value. This is to stop potentially indefinitely waiting on an endpoint, which is almost never what you want to do if giving a response to a user. You can set this to `float("inf")` to disable this check entirely. Note that this only applies to the REST API component that communicates with Discord, and will not affect sharding or third party HTTP endpoints that may be in use. max_retries : typing.Optional[int] Maximum number of times a request will be retried if it fails with a `5xx` status. Defaults to 3 if set to `None`. proxy_settings : typing.Optional[hikari.impl.config.ProxySettings] Custom proxy settings to use with network-layer logic in your application to get through an HTTP-proxy. public_key : typing.Union[str, bytes, None] The public key to use to verify received interaction requests. This may be a hex encoded `str` or the raw `bytes`. If left as `None` then the client will try to work this value out based on `token`. rest_url : typing.Optional[str] Defaults to the Discord REST API URL if `None`. Can be overridden if you are attempting to point to an unofficial endpoint, or if you are attempting to mock/stub the Discord API for any reason. Generally you do not want to change this. Raises ------ ValueError * If `token_type` is provided when a token strategy is passed for `token`. * if `token_type` is left as `None` when a string is passed for `token`. Examples -------- Simple logging setup: .. code-block:: python hikari.RESTBot("TOKEN", logs="INFO") # Registered logging level # or hikari.RESTBot("TOKEN", logs=20) # Logging level as an int File config: .. code-block:: python # See https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.config.html#configuration-file-format for more info hikari.RESTBot("TOKEN", logs="path/to/file.ini") Setting up logging through a dict config: .. code-block:: python # See https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.config.html#dictionary-schema-details for more info hikari.RESTBot( "TOKEN", logs={ "version": 1, "incremental": True, # In incremental setups, the default stream handler will be setup "loggers": { "hikari.gateway": {"level": "DEBUG"}, "hikari.ratelimits": {"level": "TRACE_HIKARI"}, }, } ) """ __slots__: typing.Sequence[str] = ( "_close_event", "_entity_factory", "_executor", "_http_settings", "_is_closing", "_on_shutdown", "_on_startup", "_proxy_settings", "_rest", "_server", ) @typing.overload def __init__( self, token: rest_api.TokenStrategy, *, public_key: typing.Union[bytes, str, None] = None, allow_color: bool = True, banner: typing.Optional[str] = "hikari", suppress_optimization_warning: bool = False, executor: typing.Optional[concurrent.futures.Executor] = None, force_color: bool = False, http_settings: typing.Optional[config_impl.HTTPSettings] = None, logs: typing.Union[None, str, int, typing.Dict[str, typing.Any], os.PathLike[str]] = "INFO", max_rate_limit: float = 300.0, max_retries: int = 3, proxy_settings: typing.Optional[config_impl.ProxySettings] = None, rest_url: typing.Optional[str] = None, ) -> None: ... @typing.overload def __init__( self, token: str, token_type: typing.Union[str, applications.TokenType] = applications.TokenType.BOT, public_key: typing.Union[bytes, str, None] = None, *, allow_color: bool = True, banner: typing.Optional[str] = "hikari", suppress_optimization_warning: bool = False, executor: typing.Optional[concurrent.futures.Executor] = None, force_color: bool = False, http_settings: typing.Optional[config_impl.HTTPSettings] = None, logs: typing.Union[None, str, int, typing.Dict[str, typing.Any], os.PathLike[str]] = "INFO", max_rate_limit: float = 300.0, max_retries: int = 3, proxy_settings: typing.Optional[config_impl.ProxySettings] = None, rest_url: typing.Optional[str] = None, ) -> None: ... def __init__( self, token: typing.Union[str, rest_api.TokenStrategy], token_type: typing.Union[applications.TokenType, str, None] = None, public_key: typing.Union[bytes, str, None] = None, *, allow_color: bool = True, banner: typing.Optional[str] = "hikari", suppress_optimization_warning: bool = False, executor: typing.Optional[concurrent.futures.Executor] = None, force_color: bool = False, http_settings: typing.Optional[config_impl.HTTPSettings] = None, logs: typing.Union[None, str, int, typing.Dict[str, typing.Any], os.PathLike[str]] = "INFO", max_rate_limit: float = 300.0, max_retries: int = 3, proxy_settings: typing.Optional[config_impl.ProxySettings] = None, rest_url: typing.Optional[str] = None, ) -> None: if isinstance(public_key, str): public_key = bytes.fromhex(public_key) if isinstance(token, str): token = token.strip() if token_type is None: token_type = applications.TokenType.BOT # Beautification and logging ux.init_logging(logs, allow_color, force_color) self.print_banner(banner, allow_color, force_color) ux.warn_if_not_optimized(suppress_optimization_warning) # Settings and state self._close_event: typing.Optional[asyncio.Event] = None self._executor = executor self._http_settings = http_settings if http_settings is not None else config_impl.HTTPSettings() self._is_closing = False self._on_shutdown: typing.List[typing.Callable[[RESTBot], typing.Coroutine[typing.Any, typing.Any, None]]] = [] self._on_startup: typing.List[typing.Callable[[RESTBot], typing.Coroutine[typing.Any, typing.Any, None]]] = [] self._proxy_settings = proxy_settings if proxy_settings is not None else config_impl.ProxySettings() # Entity creation self._entity_factory = entity_factory_impl.EntityFactoryImpl(self) # RESTful API. self._rest = rest_impl.RESTClientImpl( cache=None, entity_factory=self._entity_factory, executor=self._executor, http_settings=self._http_settings, max_rate_limit=max_rate_limit, max_retries=max_retries, proxy_settings=self._proxy_settings, rest_url=rest_url, token=token, token_type=token_type, ) # InteractionServer self._server = interaction_server_impl.InteractionServer( entity_factory=self._entity_factory, public_key=public_key, rest_client=self._rest ) @property def is_alive(self) -> bool: return self._close_event is not None @property def interaction_server(self) -> interaction_server_.InteractionServer: return self._server @property def on_shutdown( self, ) -> typing.Sequence[typing.Callable[[RESTBot], typing.Coroutine[typing.Any, typing.Any, None]]]: return self._on_shutdown.copy() @property def on_startup(self) -> typing.Sequence[typing.Callable[[RESTBot], typing.Coroutine[typing.Any, typing.Any, None]]]: return self._on_startup.copy() @property def rest(self) -> rest_api.RESTClient: return self._rest @property def entity_factory(self) -> entity_factory_api.EntityFactory: return self._entity_factory @property def http_settings(self) -> config_impl.HTTPSettings: return self._http_settings @property def proxy_settings(self) -> config_impl.ProxySettings: return self._proxy_settings @property def executor(self) -> typing.Optional[concurrent.futures.Executor]: return self._executor @staticmethod
[docs] def print_banner( banner: typing.Optional[str], allow_color: bool, force_color: bool, extra_args: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None, ) -> None: """Print the banner. This allows library vendors to override this behaviour, or choose to inject their own "branding" on top of what hikari provides by default. Normal users should not need to invoke this function, and can simply change the `banner` argument passed to the constructor to manipulate what is displayed. Parameters ---------- banner : typing.Optional[str] The package to find a `banner.txt` in. allow_color : bool A flag that allows advising whether to allow color if supported or not. Can be overridden by setting a `"CLICOLOR"` environment variable to a non-`"0"` string. force_color : bool A flag that allows forcing color to always be output, even if the terminal device may not support it. Setting the `"CLICOLOR_FORCE"` environment variable to a non-`"0"` string will override this. This will take precedence over `allow_color` if both are specified. extra_args : typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] If provided, extra $-substitutions to use when printing the banner. Default substitutions can not be overwritten. Raises ------ ValueError If `extra_args` contains a default $-substitution. """ ux.print_banner(banner, allow_color, force_color, extra_args=extra_args)
def add_shutdown_callback( self, callback: typing.Callable[[RESTBot], typing.Coroutine[typing.Any, typing.Any, None]], / ) -> None: self._on_shutdown.append(callback) def remove_shutdown_callback( self, callback: typing.Callable[[RESTBot], typing.Coroutine[typing.Any, typing.Any, None]], / ) -> None: self._on_shutdown.remove(callback) def add_startup_callback( self, callback: typing.Callable[[RESTBot], typing.Coroutine[typing.Any, typing.Any, None]], / ) -> None: self._on_startup.append(callback) def remove_startup_callback( self, callback: typing.Callable[[RESTBot], typing.Coroutine[typing.Any, typing.Any, None]], / ) -> None: self._on_startup.remove(callback) async def close(self) -> None: if not self._close_event: raise errors.ComponentStateConflictError("Cannot close an inactive bot") if self._is_closing: await self.join() return _LOGGER.info("bot requested to shut down") self._is_closing = True await self._server.close() try: for callback in self._on_shutdown: await callback(self) finally: await self._rest.close() self._close_event.set() self._close_event = None self._is_closing = False _LOGGER.info("bot shut down") async def join(self) -> None: if not self._close_event: raise errors.ComponentStateConflictError("Cannot wait for an inactive bot to join") await self._close_event.wait()
[docs] async def on_interaction(self, body: bytes, signature: bytes, timestamp: bytes) -> interaction_server_.Response: return await self._server.on_interaction(body, signature, timestamp)
[docs] def run( self, asyncio_debug: bool = False, backlog: int = 128, check_for_updates: bool = True, close_loop: bool = True, close_passed_executor: bool = False, coroutine_tracking_depth: typing.Optional[int] = None, enable_signal_handlers: typing.Optional[bool] = None, host: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None, path: typing.Optional[str] = None, port: typing.Optional[int] = None, propagate_interrupts: bool = False, reuse_address: typing.Optional[bool] = None, reuse_port: typing.Optional[bool] = None, shutdown_timeout: float = 60.0, socket: typing.Optional[socket_.socket] = None, ssl_context: typing.Optional[ssl.SSLContext] = None, ) -> None: """Open this REST server and block until it closes. Other Parameters ---------------- asyncio_debug : bool Defaults to `False`. If `True`, then debugging is enabled for the asyncio event loop in use. backlog : int The number of unaccepted connections that the system will allow before refusing new connections. check_for_updates : bool Defaults to `True`. If `True`, will check for newer versions of `hikari` on PyPI and notify if available. close_loop : bool Defaults to `True`. If `True`, then once the bot enters a state where all components have shut down permanently during application shut down, then all asyncgens and background tasks will be destroyed, and the event loop will be shut down. This will wait until all `hikari`-owned `aiohttp` connectors have had time to attempt to shut down correctly (around 250ms), and on Python 3.9 and newer, will also shut down the default event loop executor too. close_passed_executor : bool Defaults to `False`. If `True`, any custom `concurrent.futures.Executor` passed to the constructor will be shut down when the application terminates. This does not affect the default executor associated with the event loop, and will not do anything if you do not provide a custom executor to the constructor. coroutine_tracking_depth : typing.Optional[int] Defaults to `None`. If an integer value and supported by the interpreter, then this many nested coroutine calls will be tracked with their call origin state. This allows you to determine where non-awaited coroutines may originate from, but generally you do not want to leave this enabled for performance reasons. enable_signal_handlers : typing.Optional[bool] Defaults to `True` if this is started in the main thread. If on a non-Windows OS with builtin support for kernel-level POSIX signals, then setting this to `True` will allow treating keyboard interrupts and other OS signals to safely shut down the application as calls to shut down the application properly rather than just killing the process in a dirty state immediately. You should leave this enabled unless you plan to implement your own signal handling yourself. host : typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, aiohttp.web.HostSequence]] TCP/IP host or a sequence of hosts for the HTTP server. port : typing.Optional[int] TCP/IP port for the HTTP server. path : typing.Optional[str] File system path for HTTP server unix domain socket. reuse_address : typing.Optional[bool] Tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to expire. reuse_port : typing.Optional[bool] Tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to the same port as other existing endpoints are also bound to. socket : typing.Optional[socket.socket] A pre-existing socket object to accept connections on. shutdown_timeout : float A delay to wait for graceful server shut down before forcefully disconnecting all open client sockets. This defaults to 60 seconds. ssl_context : typing.Optional[ssl.SSLContext] SSL context for HTTPS servers. """ if self.is_alive: raise errors.ComponentStateConflictError("Cannot start a bot that's already active") loop = aio.get_or_make_loop() if asyncio_debug: loop.set_debug(True) if coroutine_tracking_depth is not None: try: # Provisionally defined in CPython, may be removed without notice. sys.set_coroutine_origin_tracking_depth(coroutine_tracking_depth) except AttributeError: _LOGGER.log(ux.TRACE, "cannot set coroutine tracking depth for sys, no functionality exists for this") try: with signals.handle_interrupts( enabled=enable_signal_handlers, loop=loop, propagate_interrupts=propagate_interrupts ): loop.run_until_complete( self.start( backlog=backlog, check_for_updates=check_for_updates, host=host, port=port, path=path, reuse_address=reuse_address, reuse_port=reuse_port, socket=socket, shutdown_timeout=shutdown_timeout, ssl_context=ssl_context, ) ) loop.run_until_complete(self.join()) finally: if self._close_event: if self._is_closing: loop.run_until_complete(self._close_event.wait()) else: loop.run_until_complete(self.close()) if close_passed_executor and self._executor: _LOGGER.debug("shutting down executor %s", self._executor) self._executor.shutdown(wait=True) self._executor = None if close_loop: aio.destroy_loop(loop, _LOGGER) _LOGGER.info("successfully terminated")
[docs] async def start( self, backlog: int = 128, check_for_updates: bool = True, host: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None, port: typing.Optional[int] = None, path: typing.Optional[str] = None, reuse_address: typing.Optional[bool] = None, reuse_port: typing.Optional[bool] = None, socket: typing.Optional[socket_.socket] = None, shutdown_timeout: float = 60.0, ssl_context: typing.Optional[ssl.SSLContext] = None, ) -> None: """Start the bot and wait for the internal server to startup then return. .. note:: For more information on the other parameters such as defaults see AIOHTTP's documentation. Other Parameters ---------------- backlog : int The number of unaccepted connections that the system will allow before refusing new connections. check_for_updates : bool Defaults to `True`. If `True`, will check for newer versions of `hikari` on PyPI and notify if available. host : typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, aiohttp.web.HostSequence]] TCP/IP host or a sequence of hosts for the HTTP server. port : typing.Optional[int] TCP/IP port for the HTTP server. path : typing.Optional[str] File system path for HTTP server unix domain socket. reuse_address : typing.Optional[bool] Tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to expire. reuse_port : typing.Optional[bool] Tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to the same port as other existing endpoints are also bound to. socket : typing.Optional[socket.socket] A pre-existing socket object to accept connections on. shutdown_timeout : float A delay to wait for graceful server shut down before forcefully disconnecting all open client sockets. This defaults to 60 seconds. ssl_context : typing.Optional[ssl.SSLContext] SSL context for HTTPS servers. """ if self.is_alive: raise errors.ComponentStateConflictError("Cannot start an already active interaction server") self._is_closing = False self._close_event = asyncio.Event() if check_for_updates: asyncio.create_task( ux.check_for_updates(self._http_settings, self._proxy_settings), name="check for package updates" ) self._rest.start() try: for callback in self._on_startup: await callback(self) except Exception: await self._rest.close() raise await self._server.start( backlog=backlog, host=host, port=port, path=path, reuse_address=reuse_address, reuse_port=reuse_port, socket=socket, shutdown_timeout=shutdown_timeout, ssl_context=ssl_context, )
@typing.overload
[docs] def get_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[command_interactions.CommandInteraction], / ) -> typing.Optional[ interaction_server_.ListenerT[command_interactions.CommandInteraction, _ModalOrMessageResponseBuilderT] ]: ...
@typing.overload def get_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[component_interactions.ComponentInteraction], / ) -> typing.Optional[ interaction_server_.ListenerT[component_interactions.ComponentInteraction, _ModalOrMessageResponseBuilderT] ]: ... @typing.overload def get_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[command_interactions.AutocompleteInteraction], / ) -> typing.Optional[ interaction_server_.ListenerT[ command_interactions.AutocompleteInteraction, special_endpoints.InteractionAutocompleteBuilder ] ]: ... @typing.overload def get_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[modal_interactions.ModalInteraction], / ) -> typing.Optional[interaction_server_.ListenerT[modal_interactions.ModalInteraction, _MessageResponseBuilderT]]: ... @typing.overload def get_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[_InteractionT_co], / ) -> typing.Optional[interaction_server_.ListenerT[_InteractionT_co, special_endpoints.InteractionResponseBuilder]]: ... def get_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[_InteractionT_co], / ) -> typing.Optional[interaction_server_.ListenerT[_InteractionT_co, special_endpoints.InteractionResponseBuilder]]: return self._server.get_listener(interaction_type) @typing.overload
[docs] def set_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[command_interactions.CommandInteraction], listener: typing.Optional[ interaction_server_.ListenerT[command_interactions.CommandInteraction, _ModalOrMessageResponseBuilderT] ], /, *, replace: bool = False, ) -> None: ...
@typing.overload def set_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[component_interactions.ComponentInteraction], listener: typing.Optional[ interaction_server_.ListenerT[component_interactions.ComponentInteraction, _ModalOrMessageResponseBuilderT] ], /, *, replace: bool = False, ) -> None: ... @typing.overload def set_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[command_interactions.AutocompleteInteraction], listener: typing.Optional[ interaction_server_.ListenerT[ command_interactions.AutocompleteInteraction, special_endpoints.InteractionAutocompleteBuilder ] ], /, *, replace: bool = False, ) -> None: ... @typing.overload def set_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[modal_interactions.ModalInteraction], listener: typing.Optional[ interaction_server_.ListenerT[modal_interactions.ModalInteraction, _MessageResponseBuilderT] ], /, *, replace: bool = False, ) -> None: ... def set_listener( self, interaction_type: typing.Type[_InteractionT_co], listener: typing.Optional[ interaction_server_.ListenerT[_InteractionT_co, special_endpoints.InteractionResponseBuilder] ], /, *, replace: bool = False, ) -> None: self._server.set_listener(interaction_type, listener, replace=replace) # type: ignore