1 /* +------------------------------------+
2 * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
3 * +------------------------------------+
5 * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team
6 * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
8 * This program is free but copyrighted software; see
9 * the file COPYING for details.
11 * ---------------------------------------------------
17 /** Used with OnAccessCheck() method of modules
19 enum AccessControlType {
20 ACR_DEFAULT, // Do default action (act as if the module isnt even loaded)
21 ACR_DENY, // deny the action
22 ACR_ALLOW, // allow the action
23 AC_KICK, // a user is being kicked
24 AC_DEOP, // a user is being deopped
25 AC_OP, // a user is being opped
26 AC_VOICE, // a user is being voiced
27 AC_DEVOICE, // a user is being devoiced
28 AC_HALFOP, // a user is being halfopped
29 AC_DEHALFOP, // a user is being dehalfopped
30 AC_INVITE, // a user is being invited
31 AC_GENERAL_MODE // a channel mode is being changed
34 /** Used to define a set of behavior bits for a module
37 VF_STATIC = 1, // module is static, cannot be /unloadmodule'd
38 VF_VENDOR = 2, // module is a vendor module (came in the original tarball, not 3rd party)
39 VF_SERVICEPROVIDER = 4, // module provides a service to other modules (can be a dependency)
40 VF_COMMON = 8 // module needs to be common on all servers in a network to link
48 enum TargetTypeFlags {
64 #include "inspsocket.h"
72 /** If you change the module API, change this value.
73 * If you have enabled ipv6, the sizes of structs is
74 * different, and modules will be incompatible with
75 * ipv4 servers, so this value will be ten times as
76 * high on ipv6 servers.
78 #define NATIVE_API_VERSION 11011
80 #define API_VERSION (NATIVE_API_VERSION * 10)
82 #define API_VERSION (NATIVE_API_VERSION * 1)
87 /* Forward-delacare module for ModuleMessage etc
91 /** Low level definition of a FileReader classes file cache area
93 typedef std::deque<std::string> file_cache;
94 typedef file_cache string_list;
96 /** Holds a list of 'published features' for modules.
98 typedef std::map<std::string,Module*> featurelist;
100 /** Holds a list of modules which implement an interface
102 typedef std::deque<Module*> modulelist;
104 /** Holds a list of all modules which implement interfaces, by interface name
106 typedef std::map<std::string, std::pair<int, modulelist> > interfacelist;
109 * This #define allows us to call a method in all
110 * loaded modules in a readable simple way, e.g.:
111 * 'FOREACH_MOD(I_OnXonnwxr,OnConnect(user));'
113 #define FOREACH_MOD(y,x) if (ServerInstance->Config->global_implementation[y] > 0) { \
114 for (int _i = 0; _i <= ServerInstance->GetModuleCount(); _i++) { \
115 if (ServerInstance->Config->implement_lists[_i][y]) \
118 ServerInstance->modules[_i]->x ; \
120 catch (CoreException& modexcept) \
122 ServerInstance->Log(DEFAULT,"Exception cought: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \
127 #define FOREACH_MOD_I(z,y,x) if (z->Config->global_implementation[y] > 0) { \
128 for (int _i = 0; _i <= z->GetModuleCount(); _i++) { \
129 if (z->Config->implement_lists[_i][y]) \
132 z->modules[_i]->x ; \
134 catch (CoreException& modexcept) \
136 z->Log(DEFAULT,"Exception cought: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \
141 * This define is similar to the one above but returns a result in MOD_RESULT.
142 * The first module to return a nonzero result is the value to be accepted,
143 * and any modules after are ignored.
145 #define FOREACH_RESULT(y,x) { if (ServerInstance->Config->global_implementation[y] > 0) { \
147 for (int _i = 0; _i <= ServerInstance->GetModuleCount(); _i++) { \
148 if (ServerInstance->Config->implement_lists[_i][y]) { \
151 int res = ServerInstance->modules[_i]->x ; \
157 catch (CoreException& modexcept) \
159 ServerInstance->Log(DEFAULT,"Exception cought: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \
166 #define FOREACH_RESULT_I(z,y,x) { if (z->Config->global_implementation[y] > 0) { \
168 for (int _i = 0; _i <= z->GetModuleCount(); _i++) { \
169 if (z->Config->implement_lists[_i][y]) { \
172 int res = z->modules[_i]->x ; \
178 catch (CoreException& modexcept) \
180 z->Log(DEBUG,"Exception cought: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \
187 #define FD_MAGIC_NUMBER -42
191 #define IS_LOCAL(x) ((x->GetFd() > -1) && (x->GetFd() <= MAX_DESCRIPTORS))
192 #define IS_REMOTE(x) (x->GetFd() < 0)
193 #define IS_MODULE_CREATED(x) (x->GetFd() == FD_MAGIC_NUMBER)
195 /** Holds a module's Version information
196 * The four members (set by the constructor only) indicate details as to the version number
197 * of a module. A class of type Version is returned by the GetVersion method of the Module class.
199 class Version : public classbase
202 const int Major, Minor, Revision, Build, Flags, API;
203 Version(int major, int minor, int revision, int build, int flags, int api_ver);
206 /** The ModuleMessage class is the base class of Request and Event
207 * This class is used to represent a basic data structure which is passed
208 * between modules for safe inter-module communications.
210 class ModuleMessage : public Extensible
213 virtual ~ModuleMessage() {};
216 /** The Request class is a unicast message directed at a given module.
217 * When this class is properly instantiated it may be sent to a module
218 * using the Send() method, which will call the given module's OnRequest
219 * method with this class as its parameter.
221 class Request : public ModuleMessage
224 /** This member holds a pointer to arbitary data set by the emitter of the message
227 /** This should be a null-terminated string identifying the type of request,
228 * all modules should define this and use it to determine the nature of the
229 * request before they attempt to cast the Request in any way.
232 /** This is a pointer to the sender of the message, which can be used to
233 * directly trigger events, or to create a reply.
236 /** The single destination of the Request
240 /** Create a new Request
241 * This is for the 'old' way of casting whatever the data is
242 * to char* and hoping you get the right thing at the other end.
243 * This is slowly being depreciated in favor of the 'new' way.
245 Request(char* anydata, Module* src, Module* dst);
246 /** Create a new Request
247 * This is for the 'new' way of defining a subclass
248 * of Request and defining it in a common header,
249 * passing an object of your Request subclass through
250 * as a Request* and using the ID string to determine
251 * what to cast it back to and the other end. This is
252 * much safer as there are no casts not confirmed by
253 * the ID string, and all casts are child->parent and
254 * can be checked at runtime with dynamic_cast<>()
256 Request(Module* src, Module* dst, const char* idstr);
257 /** Fetch the Request data
260 /** Fetch the ID string
263 /** Fetch the request source
266 /** Fetch the request destination (should be 'this' in the receiving module)
269 /** Send the Request.
270 * Upon returning the result will be arbitary data returned by the module you
271 * sent the request to. It is up to your module to know what this data is and
272 * how to deal with it.
278 /** The Event class is a unicast message directed at all modules.
279 * When the class is properly instantiated it may be sent to all modules
280 * using the Send() method, which will trigger the OnEvent method in
281 * all modules passing the object as its parameter.
283 class Event : public ModuleMessage
286 /** This member holds a pointer to arbitary data set by the emitter of the message
289 /** This is a pointer to the sender of the message, which can be used to
290 * directly trigger events, or to create a reply.
293 /** The event identifier.
294 * This is arbitary text which should be used to distinguish
295 * one type of event from another.
299 /** Create a new Event
301 Event(char* anydata, Module* src, const std::string &eventid);
302 /** Get the Event data
305 /** Get the event Source
308 /** Get the event ID.
309 * Use this to determine the event type for safe casting of the data
311 std::string GetEventID();
313 * The return result of an Event::Send() will always be NULL as
314 * no replies are expected.
316 char* Send(InspIRCd* ServerInstance);
319 /** This class can be used on its own to represent an exception, or derived to represent a module-specific exception.
320 * When a module whishes to abort, e.g. within a constructor, it should throw an exception using ModuleException or
321 * a class derived from ModuleException. If a module throws an exception during its constructor, the module will not
322 * be loaded. If this happens, the error message returned by ModuleException::GetReason will be displayed to the user
323 * attempting to load the module, or dumped to the console if the ircd is currently loading for the first time.
325 class CoreException : public std::exception
328 /** Holds the error message to be displayed
330 const std::string err;
331 const std::string source;
333 /** Default constructor, just uses the error mesage 'Core threw an exception'.
335 CoreException() : err("Core threw an exception"), source("The core") {}
336 /** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing.
338 CoreException(const std::string &message) : err(message), source("The core") {}
339 /** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing,
340 * and to specify the source of the exception.
342 CoreException(const std::string &message, const std::string &src) : err(message), source(src) {}
343 /** This destructor solves world hunger, cancels the world debt, and causes the world to end.
344 * Actually no, it does nothing. Never mind.
347 virtual ~CoreException() throw() {};
348 /** Returns the reason for the exception.
349 * The module should probably put something informative here as the user will see this upon failure.
351 virtual const char* GetReason()
356 virtual const char* GetSource()
358 return source.c_str();
362 class ModuleException : public CoreException
365 /** Default constructor, just uses the error mesage 'Module threw an exception'.
367 ModuleException() : CoreException("Module threw an exception", "A Module") {}
369 /** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing.
371 ModuleException(const std::string &message) : CoreException(message, "A Module") {}
372 /** This destructor solves world hunger, cancels the world debt, and causes the world to end.
373 * Actually no, it does nothing. Never mind.
376 virtual ~ModuleException() throw() {};
379 /** Priority types which can be returned from Module::Prioritize()
381 enum Priority { PRIORITY_FIRST, PRIORITY_DONTCARE, PRIORITY_LAST, PRIORITY_BEFORE, PRIORITY_AFTER };
383 /** Implementation-specific flags which may be set in Module::Implements()
385 enum Implementation { I_OnUserConnect, I_OnUserQuit, I_OnUserDisconnect, I_OnUserJoin, I_OnUserPart, I_OnRehash, I_OnServerRaw,
386 I_OnUserPreJoin, I_OnUserPreKick, I_OnUserKick, I_OnOper, I_OnInfo, I_OnWhois, I_OnUserPreInvite,
387 I_OnUserInvite, I_OnUserPreMessage, I_OnUserPreNotice, I_OnUserPreNick, I_OnUserMessage, I_OnUserNotice, I_OnMode,
388 I_OnGetServerDescription, I_OnSyncUser, I_OnSyncChannel, I_OnSyncChannelMetaData, I_OnSyncUserMetaData,
389 I_OnDecodeMetaData, I_ProtoSendMode, I_ProtoSendMetaData, I_OnWallops, I_OnChangeHost, I_OnChangeName, I_OnAddGLine,
390 I_OnAddZLine, I_OnAddQLine, I_OnAddKLine, I_OnAddELine, I_OnDelGLine, I_OnDelZLine, I_OnDelKLine, I_OnDelELine, I_OnDelQLine,
391 I_OnCleanup, I_OnUserPostNick, I_OnAccessCheck, I_On005Numeric, I_OnKill, I_OnRemoteKill, I_OnLoadModule, I_OnUnloadModule,
392 I_OnBackgroundTimer, I_OnPreCommand, I_OnCheckReady, I_OnUserRrgister, I_OnCheckInvite,
393 I_OnCheckKey, I_OnCheckLimit, I_OnCheckBan, I_OnStats, I_OnChangeLocalUserHost, I_OnChangeLocalUserGecos, I_OnLocalTopicChange,
394 I_OnPostLocalTopicChange, I_OnEvent, I_OnRequest, I_OnOperCompre, I_OnGlobalOper, I_OnPostConnect, I_OnAddBan, I_OnDelBan,
395 I_OnRawSocketAccept, I_OnRawSocketClose, I_OnRawSocketWrite, I_OnRawSocketRead, I_OnChangeLocalUserGECOS, I_OnUserRegister,
396 I_OnOperCompare, I_OnChannelDelete, I_OnPostOper, I_OnSyncOtherMetaData, I_OnSetAway, I_OnCancelAway, I_OnUserList,
397 I_OnPostCommand, I_OnPostJoin, I_OnWhoisLine, I_OnBuildExemptList, I_OnRawSocketConnect, I_OnGarbageCollect };
399 /** Base class for all InspIRCd modules
400 * This class is the base class for InspIRCd modules. All modules must inherit from this class,
401 * its methods will be called when irc server events occur. class inherited from module must be
402 * instantiated by the ModuleFactory class (see relevent section) for the module to be initialised.
404 class Module : public Extensible
407 InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
410 /** Default constructor
411 * Creates a module class.
412 * @param Me An instance of the InspIRCd class which will be saved into ServerInstance for your use
413 * \exception ModuleException Throwing this class, or any class derived from ModuleException, causes loading of the module to abort.
415 Module(InspIRCd* Me);
417 /** Default destructor
418 * destroys a module class
422 /** Returns the version number of a Module.
423 * The method should return a Version object with its version information assigned via
426 virtual Version GetVersion();
428 /** The Implements function specifies which methods a module should receive events for.
429 * The char* parameter passed to this function contains a set of true or false values
430 * (1 or 0) which indicate wether each function is implemented. You must use the Iimplementation
431 * enum (documented elsewhere on this page) to mark functions as active. For example, to
432 * receive events for OnUserJoin():
434 * Implements[I_OnUserJoin] = 1;
436 * @param The implement list
438 virtual void Implements(char* Implements);
440 /** Used to set the 'priority' of a module (e.g. when it is called in relation to other modules.
441 * Some modules prefer to be called before other modules, due to their design. For example, a
442 * module which is expected to operate on complete information would expect to be placed last, so
443 * that any other modules which wish to adjust that information would execute before it, to be sure
444 * its information is correct. You can change your module's priority by returning one of:
446 * PRIORITY_FIRST - To place your module first in the list
448 * PRIORITY_LAST - To place your module last in the list
450 * PRIORITY_DONTCARE - To leave your module as it is (this is the default value, if you do not implement this function)
452 * The result of InspIRCd::PriorityBefore() - To move your module before another named module
454 * The result of InspIRCd::PriorityLast() - To move your module after another named module
456 * For a good working example of this method call, please see src/modules/m_spanningtree.cpp
457 * and src/modules/m_hostchange.so which make use of it. It is highly recommended that unless
458 * your module has a real need to reorder its priority, it should not implement this function,
459 * as many modules changing their priorities can make the system redundant.
461 virtual Priority Prioritize();
463 /** Called when a user connects.
464 * The details of the connecting user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user
465 * @param user The user who is connecting
467 virtual void OnUserConnect(userrec* user);
469 /** Called when a user quits.
470 * The details of the exiting user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user
471 * This event is only called when the user is fully registered when they quit. To catch
472 * raw disconnections, use the OnUserDisconnect method.
473 * @param user The user who is quitting
474 * @param message The user's quit message
476 virtual void OnUserQuit(userrec* user, const std::string &message);
478 /** Called whenever a user's socket is closed.
479 * The details of the exiting user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user
480 * This event is called for all users, registered or not, as a cleanup method for modules
481 * which might assign resources to user, such as dns lookups, objects and sockets.
482 * @param user The user who is disconnecting
484 virtual void OnUserDisconnect(userrec* user);
486 /** Called whenever a channel is deleted, either by QUIT, KICK or PART.
487 * @param chan The channel being deleted
489 virtual void OnChannelDelete(chanrec* chan);
491 /** Called when a user joins a channel.
492 * The details of the joining user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user,
493 * and the details of the channel they have joined is available in the variable chanrec *channel
494 * @param user The user who is joining
495 * @param channel The channel being joined
497 virtual void OnUserJoin(userrec* user, chanrec* channel);
499 /** Called after a user joins a channel
500 * Identical to OnUserJoin, but called immediately afterwards, when any linking module has
502 * @param user The user who is joining
503 * @param channel The channel being joined
505 virtual void OnPostJoin(userrec* user, chanrec* channel);
507 /** Called when a user parts a channel.
508 * The details of the leaving user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user,
509 * and the details of the channel they have left is available in the variable chanrec *channel
510 * @param user The user who is parting
511 * @param channel The channel being parted
512 * @param partmessage The part message, or an empty string
514 virtual void OnUserPart(userrec* user, chanrec* channel, const std::string &partmessage);
516 /** Called on rehash.
517 * This method is called prior to a /REHASH or when a SIGHUP is received from the operating
518 * system. You should use it to reload any files so that your module keeps in step with the
519 * rest of the application. If a parameter is given, the core has done nothing. The module
520 * receiving the event can decide if this parameter has any relevence to it.
521 * @param user The user performing the rehash, if any -- if this is server initiated, the
522 * value of this variable will be NULL.
523 * @param parameter The (optional) parameter given to REHASH from the user.
525 virtual void OnRehash(userrec* user, const std::string ¶meter);
527 /** Called when a raw command is transmitted or received.
528 * This method is the lowest level of handler available to a module. It will be called with raw
529 * data which is passing through a connected socket. If you wish, you may munge this data by changing
530 * the string parameter "raw". If you do this, after your function exits it will immediately be
531 * cut down to 510 characters plus a carriage return and linefeed. For INBOUND messages only (where
532 * inbound is set to true) the value of user will be the userrec of the connection sending the
533 * data. This is not possible for outbound data because the data may be being routed to multiple targets.
534 * @param raw The raw string in RFC1459 format
535 * @param inbound A flag to indicate wether the data is coming into the daemon or going out to the user
536 * @param user The user record sending the text, when inbound == true.
538 virtual void OnServerRaw(std::string &raw, bool inbound, userrec* user);
540 /** Called whenever a user is about to join a channel, before any processing is done.
541 * Returning a value of 1 from this function stops the process immediately, causing no
542 * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics,
543 * notices etc. This is useful for modules which may want to mimic +b, +k, +l etc. Returning -1 from
544 * this function forces the join to be allowed, bypassing restrictions such as banlists, invite, keys etc.
548 * If the user joins a NEW channel which does not exist yet, OnUserPreJoin will be called BEFORE the channel
549 * record is created. This will cause chanrec* chan to be NULL. There is very little you can do in form of
550 * processing on the actual channel record at this point, however the channel NAME will still be passed in
551 * char* cname, so that you could for example implement a channel blacklist or whitelist, etc.
552 * @param user The user joining the channel
553 * @param chan If the channel is a new channel, this will be NULL, otherwise it will be a pointer to the channel being joined
554 * @param cname The channel name being joined. For new channels this is valid where chan is not.
555 * @param privs A string containing the users privilages when joining the channel. For new channels this will contain "@".
556 * You may alter this string to alter the user's modes on the channel.
557 * @return 1 To prevent the join, 0 to allow it.
559 virtual int OnUserPreJoin(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const char* cname, std::string &privs);
561 /** Called whenever a user is about to be kicked.
562 * Returning a value of 1 from this function stops the process immediately, causing no
563 * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics,
565 * @param source The user issuing the kick
566 * @param user The user being kicked
567 * @param chan The channel the user is being kicked from
568 * @param reason The kick reason
569 * @return 1 to prevent the kick, 0 to continue normally, -1 to explicitly allow the kick regardless of normal operation
571 virtual int OnUserPreKick(userrec* source, userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &reason);
573 /** Called whenever a user is kicked.
574 * If this method is called, the kick is already underway and cannot be prevented, so
575 * to prevent a kick, please use Module::OnUserPreKick instead of this method.
576 * @param source The user issuing the kick
577 * @param user The user being kicked
578 * @param chan The channel the user is being kicked from
579 * @param reason The kick reason
581 virtual void OnUserKick(userrec* source, userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &reason);
583 /** Called whenever a user opers locally.
584 * The userrec will contain the oper mode 'o' as this function is called after any modifications
585 * are made to the user's structure by the core.
586 * @param user The user who is opering up
587 * @param opertype The opers type name
589 virtual void OnOper(userrec* user, const std::string &opertype);
591 /** Called after a user opers locally.
592 * This is identical to Module::OnOper(), except it is called after OnOper so that other modules
593 * can be gauranteed to already have processed the oper-up, for example m_spanningtree has sent
594 * out the OPERTYPE, etc.
595 * @param user The user who is opering up
596 * @param opertype The opers type name
598 virtual void OnPostOper(userrec* user, const std::string &opertype);
600 /** Called whenever a user types /INFO.
601 * The userrec will contain the information of the user who typed the command. Modules may use this
602 * method to output their own credits in /INFO (which is the ircd's version of an about box).
603 * It is purposefully not possible to modify any info that has already been output, or halt the list.
604 * You must write a 371 numeric to the user, containing your info in the following format:
606 * <nick> :information here
608 * @param user The user issuing /INFO
610 virtual void OnInfo(userrec* user);
612 /** Called whenever a /WHOIS is performed on a local user.
613 * The source parameter contains the details of the user who issued the WHOIS command, and
614 * the dest parameter contains the information of the user they are whoising.
615 * @param source The user issuing the WHOIS command
616 * @param dest The user who is being WHOISed
618 virtual void OnWhois(userrec* source, userrec* dest);
620 /** Called whenever a user is about to invite another user into a channel, before any processing is done.
621 * Returning 1 from this function stops the process immediately, causing no
622 * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics,
623 * notices etc. This is useful for modules which may want to filter invites to channels.
624 * @param source The user who is issuing the INVITE
625 * @param dest The user being invited
626 * @param channel The channel the user is being invited to
627 * @return 1 to deny the invite, 0 to allow
629 virtual int OnUserPreInvite(userrec* source,userrec* dest,chanrec* channel);
631 /** Called after a user has been successfully invited to a channel.
632 * You cannot prevent the invite from occuring using this function, to do that,
633 * use OnUserPreInvite instead.
634 * @param source The user who is issuing the INVITE
635 * @param dest The user being invited
636 * @param channel The channel the user is being invited to
638 virtual void OnUserInvite(userrec* source,userrec* dest,chanrec* channel);
640 /** Called whenever a user is about to PRIVMSG A user or a channel, before any processing is done.
641 * Returning any nonzero value from this function stops the process immediately, causing no
642 * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics,
643 * notices etc. This is useful for modules which may want to filter or redirect messages.
644 * target_type can be one of TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL. If the target_type value is a user,
645 * you must cast dest to a userrec* otherwise you must cast it to a chanrec*, this is the details
646 * of where the message is destined to be sent.
647 * @param user The user sending the message
648 * @param dest The target of the message (chanrec* or userrec*)
649 * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL)
650 * @param text Changeable text being sent by the user
651 * @param status The status being used, e.g. PRIVMSG @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone.
652 * @param exempt_list A list of users not to send to. For channel messages, this will usually contain just the sender.
653 * It will be ignored for private messages.
654 * @return 1 to deny the NOTICE, 0 to allow it
656 virtual int OnUserPreMessage(userrec* user,void* dest,int target_type, std::string &text,char status, CUList &exempt_list);
658 /** Called whenever a user is about to NOTICE A user or a channel, before any processing is done.
659 * Returning any nonzero value from this function stops the process immediately, causing no
660 * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics,
661 * notices etc. This is useful for modules which may want to filter or redirect messages.
662 * target_type can be one of TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL. If the target_type value is a user,
663 * you must cast dest to a userrec* otherwise you must cast it to a chanrec*, this is the details
664 * of where the message is destined to be sent.
665 * You may alter the message text as you wish before relinquishing control to the next module
666 * in the chain, and if no other modules block the text this altered form of the text will be sent out
667 * to the user and possibly to other servers.
668 * @param user The user sending the message
669 * @param dest The target of the message (chanrec* or userrec*)
670 * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL)
671 * @param text Changeable text being sent by the user
672 * @param status The status being used, e.g. PRIVMSG @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone.
673 * @param exempt_list A list of users not to send to. For channel notices, this will usually contain just the sender.
674 * It will be ignored for private notices.
675 * @return 1 to deny the NOTICE, 0 to allow it
677 virtual int OnUserPreNotice(userrec* user,void* dest,int target_type, std::string &text,char status, CUList &exempt_list);
679 /** Called whenever the server wants to build the exemption list for a channel, but is not directly doing a PRIVMSG or NOTICE.
680 * For example, the spanningtree protocol will call this event when passing a privmsg on (but not processing it directly).
681 * @param message_type The message type, either MSG_PRIVMSG or MSG_NOTICE
682 * @param chan The channel to build the exempt list of
683 * @param sender The original sender of the PRIVMSG or NOTICE
684 * @param status The status char to be used for the channel list
685 * @param exempt_list The exempt list to be populated
687 virtual void OnBuildExemptList(MessageType message_type, chanrec* chan, userrec* sender, char status, CUList &exempt_list);
689 /** Called before any nickchange, local or remote. This can be used to implement Q-lines etc.
690 * Please note that although you can see remote nickchanges through this function, you should
691 * NOT make any changes to the userrec if the user is a remote user as this may cause a desnyc.
692 * check user->server before taking any action (including returning nonzero from the method).
693 * If your method returns nonzero, the nickchange is silently forbidden, and it is down to your
694 * module to generate some meaninful output.
695 * @param user The username changing their nick
696 * @param newnick Their new nickname
697 * @return 1 to deny the change, 0 to allow
699 virtual int OnUserPreNick(userrec* user, const std::string &newnick);
701 /** Called after any PRIVMSG sent from a user.
702 * The dest variable contains a userrec* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a chanrec*
703 * if target_type is TYPE_CHANNEL.
704 * @param user The user sending the message
705 * @param dest The target of the message
706 * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL)
707 * @param text the text being sent by the user
708 * @param status The status being used, e.g. PRIVMSG @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone.
710 virtual void OnUserMessage(userrec* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text, char status, const CUList &exempt_list);
712 /** Called after any NOTICE sent from a user.
713 * The dest variable contains a userrec* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a chanrec*
714 * if target_type is TYPE_CHANNEL.
715 * @param user The user sending the message
716 * @param dest The target of the message
717 * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL)
718 * @param text the text being sent by the user
719 * @param status The status being used, e.g. NOTICE @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone.
721 virtual void OnUserNotice(userrec* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text, char status, const CUList &exempt_list);
723 /** Called after every MODE command sent from a user
724 * The dest variable contains a userrec* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a chanrec*
725 * if target_type is TYPE_CHANNEL. The text variable contains the remainder of the
726 * mode string after the target, e.g. "+wsi" or "+ooo nick1 nick2 nick3".
727 * @param user The user sending the MODEs
728 * @param dest The target of the modes (userrec* or chanrec*)
729 * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL)
730 * @param text The actual modes and their parameters if any
732 virtual void OnMode(userrec* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text);
734 /** Allows modules to alter or create server descriptions
735 * Whenever a module requires a server description, for example for display in
736 * WHOIS, this function is called in all modules. You may change or define the
737 * description given in std::string &description. If you do, this description
738 * will be shown in the WHOIS fields.
739 * @param servername The servername being searched for
740 * @param description Alterable server description for this server
742 virtual void OnGetServerDescription(const std::string &servername,std::string &description);
744 /** Allows modules to synchronize data which relates to users during a netburst.
745 * When this function is called, it will be called from the module which implements
746 * the linking protocol. This currently is m_spanningtree.so. A pointer to this module
747 * is given in Module* proto, so that you may call its methods such as ProtoSendMode
748 * (see below). This function will be called for every user visible on your side
749 * of the burst, allowing you to for example set modes, etc. Do not use this call to
750 * synchronize data which you have stored using class Extensible -- There is a specialist
751 * function OnSyncUserMetaData and OnSyncChannelMetaData for this!
752 * @param user The user being syncronized
753 * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol
754 * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified!
756 virtual void OnSyncUser(userrec* user, Module* proto, void* opaque);
758 /** Allows modules to synchronize data which relates to channels during a netburst.
759 * When this function is called, it will be called from the module which implements
760 * the linking protocol. This currently is m_spanningtree.so. A pointer to this module
761 * is given in Module* proto, so that you may call its methods such as ProtoSendMode
762 * (see below). This function will be called for every user visible on your side
763 * of the burst, allowing you to for example set modes, etc. Do not use this call to
764 * synchronize data which you have stored using class Extensible -- There is a specialist
765 * function OnSyncUserMetaData and OnSyncChannelMetaData for this!
767 * For a good example of how to use this function, please see src/modules/m_chanprotect.cpp
769 * @param chan The channel being syncronized
770 * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol
771 * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified!
773 virtual void OnSyncChannel(chanrec* chan, Module* proto, void* opaque);
775 /* Allows modules to syncronize metadata related to channels over the network during a netburst.
776 * Whenever the linking module wants to send out data, but doesnt know what the data
777 * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a userrec or chanrec by a module) then
778 * this method is called.You should use the ProtoSendMetaData function after you've
779 * correctly decided how the data should be represented, to send the metadata on its way if it belongs
780 * to your module. For a good example of how to use this method, see src/modules/m_swhois.cpp.
781 * @param chan The channel whos metadata is being syncronized
782 * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol
783 * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified!
784 * @param extname The extensions name which is being searched for
786 virtual void OnSyncChannelMetaData(chanrec* chan, Module* proto,void* opaque, const std::string &extname);
788 /* Allows modules to syncronize metadata related to users over the network during a netburst.
789 * Whenever the linking module wants to send out data, but doesnt know what the data
790 * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a userrec or chanrec by a module) then
791 * this method is called. You should use the ProtoSendMetaData function after you've
792 * correctly decided how the data should be represented, to send the metadata on its way if
793 * if it belongs to your module.
794 * @param user The user whos metadata is being syncronized
795 * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol
796 * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified!
797 * @param extname The extensions name which is being searched for
799 virtual void OnSyncUserMetaData(userrec* user, Module* proto,void* opaque, const std::string &extname);
801 /* Allows modules to syncronize metadata not related to users or channels, over the network during a netburst.
802 * Whenever the linking module wants to send out data, but doesnt know what the data
803 * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a userrec or chanrec by a module) then
804 * this method is called. You should use the ProtoSendMetaData function after you've
805 * correctly decided how the data should be represented, to send the metadata on its way if
806 * if it belongs to your module.
807 * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol
808 * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified!
810 virtual void OnSyncOtherMetaData(Module* proto, void* opaque);
812 /** Allows module data, sent via ProtoSendMetaData, to be decoded again by a receiving module.
813 * Please see src/modules/m_swhois.cpp for a working example of how to use this method call.
814 * @param target_type The type of item to decode data for, TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL
815 * @param target The chanrec* or userrec* that data should be added to
816 * @param extname The extension name which is being sent
817 * @param extdata The extension data, encoded at the other end by an identical module through OnSyncChannelMetaData or OnSyncUserMetaData
819 virtual void OnDecodeMetaData(int target_type, void* target, const std::string &extname, const std::string &extdata);
821 /** Implemented by modules which provide the ability to link servers.
822 * These modules will implement this method, which allows transparent sending of servermodes
823 * down the network link as a broadcast, without a module calling it having to know the format
824 * of the MODE command before the actual mode string.
826 * More documentation to follow soon. Please see src/modules/m_chanprotect.cpp for examples
827 * of how to use this function.
829 * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified!
830 * @param target_type The type of item to decode data for, TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL
831 * @param target The chanrec* or userrec* that modes should be sent for
832 * @param modeline The modes and parameters to be sent
834 virtual void ProtoSendMode(void* opaque, int target_type, void* target, const std::string &modeline);
836 /** Implemented by modules which provide the ability to link servers.
837 * These modules will implement this method, which allows metadata (extra data added to
838 * user and channel records using class Extensible, Extensible::Extend, etc) to be sent
839 * to other servers on a netburst and decoded at the other end by the same module on a
842 * More documentation to follow soon. Please see src/modules/m_swhois.cpp for example of
843 * how to use this function.
844 * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified!
845 * @param target_type The type of item to decode data for, TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL
846 * @param target The chanrec* or userrec* that metadata should be sent for
847 * @param extname The extension name to send metadata for
848 * @param extdata Encoded data for this extension name, which will be encoded at the oppsite end by an identical module using OnDecodeMetaData
850 virtual void ProtoSendMetaData(void* opaque, int target_type, void* target, const std::string &extname, const std::string &extdata);
852 /** Called after every WALLOPS command.
853 * @param user The user sending the WALLOPS
854 * @param text The content of the WALLOPS message
856 virtual void OnWallops(userrec* user, const std::string &text);
858 /** Called whenever a user's hostname is changed.
859 * This event triggers after the host has been set.
860 * @param user The user whos host is being changed
861 * @param newhost The new hostname being set
863 virtual void OnChangeHost(userrec* user, const std::string &newhost);
865 /** Called whenever a user's GECOS (realname) is changed.
866 * This event triggers after the name has been set.
867 * @param user The user who's GECOS is being changed
868 * @param gecos The new GECOS being set on the user
870 virtual void OnChangeName(userrec* user, const std::string &gecos);
872 /** Called whenever a gline is added by a local user.
873 * This method is triggered after the line is added.
874 * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds
875 * @param source The sender of the line
876 * @param reason The reason text to be displayed
877 * @param hostmask The hostmask to add
879 virtual void OnAddGLine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask);
881 /** Called whenever a zline is added by a local user.
882 * This method is triggered after the line is added.
883 * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds
884 * @param source The sender of the line
885 * @param reason The reason text to be displayed
886 * @param ipmask The hostmask to add
888 virtual void OnAddZLine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &ipmask);
890 /** Called whenever a kline is added by a local user.
891 * This method is triggered after the line is added.
892 * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds
893 * @param source The sender of the line
894 * @param reason The reason text to be displayed
895 * @param hostmask The hostmask to add
897 virtual void OnAddKLine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask);
899 /** Called whenever a qline is added by a local user.
900 * This method is triggered after the line is added.
901 * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds
902 * @param source The sender of the line
903 * @param reason The reason text to be displayed
904 * @param nickmask The hostmask to add
906 virtual void OnAddQLine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &nickmask);
908 /** Called whenever a eline is added by a local user.
909 * This method is triggered after the line is added.
910 * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds
911 * @param source The sender of the line
912 * @param reason The reason text to be displayed
913 * @param hostmask The hostmask to add
915 virtual void OnAddELine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask);
917 /** Called whenever a gline is deleted.
918 * This method is triggered after the line is deleted.
919 * @param source The user removing the line
920 * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete
922 virtual void OnDelGLine(userrec* source, const std::string &hostmask);
924 /** Called whenever a zline is deleted.
925 * This method is triggered after the line is deleted.
926 * @param source The user removing the line
927 * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete
929 virtual void OnDelZLine(userrec* source, const std::string &ipmask);
931 /** Called whenever a kline is deleted.
932 * This method is triggered after the line is deleted.
933 * @param source The user removing the line
934 * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete
936 virtual void OnDelKLine(userrec* source, const std::string &hostmask);
938 /** Called whenever a qline is deleted.
939 * This method is triggered after the line is deleted.
940 * @param source The user removing the line
941 * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete
943 virtual void OnDelQLine(userrec* source, const std::string &nickmask);
945 /** Called whenever a eline is deleted.
946 * This method is triggered after the line is deleted.
947 * @param source The user removing the line
948 * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete
950 virtual void OnDelELine(userrec* source, const std::string &hostmask);
952 /** Called before your module is unloaded to clean up Extensibles.
953 * This method is called once for every user and channel on the network,
954 * so that when your module unloads it may clear up any remaining data
955 * in the form of Extensibles added using Extensible::Extend().
956 * If the target_type variable is TYPE_USER, then void* item refers to
957 * a userrec*, otherwise it refers to a chanrec*.
958 * @param target_type The type of item being cleaned
959 * @param item A pointer to the item's class
961 virtual void OnCleanup(int target_type, void* item);
963 /** Called after any nickchange, local or remote. This can be used to track users after nickchanges
964 * have been applied. Please note that although you can see remote nickchanges through this function, you should
965 * NOT make any changes to the userrec if the user is a remote user as this may cause a desnyc.
966 * check user->server before taking any action (including returning nonzero from the method).
967 * Because this method is called after the nickchange is taken place, no return values are possible
968 * to indicate forbidding of the nick change. Use OnUserPreNick for this.
969 * @param user The user changing their nick
970 * @param oldnick The old nickname of the user before the nickchange
972 virtual void OnUserPostNick(userrec* user, const std::string &oldnick);
974 /** Called before an action which requires a channel privilage check.
975 * This function is called before many functions which check a users status on a channel, for example
976 * before opping a user, deopping a user, kicking a user, etc.
977 * There are several values for access_type which indicate for what reason access is being checked.
979 * AC_KICK (0) - A user is being kicked<br>
980 * AC_DEOP (1) - a user is being deopped<br>
981 * AC_OP (2) - a user is being opped<br>
982 * AC_VOICE (3) - a user is being voiced<br>
983 * AC_DEVOICE (4) - a user is being devoiced<br>
984 * AC_HALFOP (5) - a user is being halfopped<br>
985 * AC_DEHALFOP (6) - a user is being dehalfopped<br>
986 * AC_INVITE () - a user is being invited<br>
987 * AC_GENERAL_MODE (8) - a user channel mode is being changed<br><br>
988 * Upon returning from your function you must return either ACR_DEFAULT, to indicate the module wishes
989 * to do nothing, or ACR_DENY where approprate to deny the action, and ACR_ALLOW where appropriate to allow
990 * the action. Please note that in the case of some access checks (such as AC_GENERAL_MODE) access may be
991 * denied 'upstream' causing other checks such as AC_DEOP to not be reached. Be very careful with use of the
992 * AC_GENERAL_MODE type, as it may inadvertently override the behaviour of other modules. When the access_type
993 * is AC_GENERAL_MODE, the destination of the mode will be NULL (as it has not yet been determined).
994 * @param source The source of the access check
995 * @param dest The destination of the access check
996 * @param channel The channel which is being checked
997 * @param access_type See above
999 virtual int OnAccessCheck(userrec* source,userrec* dest,chanrec* channel,int access_type);
1001 /** Called when a 005 numeric is about to be output.
1002 * The module should modify the 005 numeric if needed to indicate its features.
1003 * @param output The 005 string to be modified if neccessary.
1005 virtual void On005Numeric(std::string &output);
1007 /** Called when a client is disconnected by KILL.
1008 * If a client is killed by a server, e.g. a nickname collision or protocol error,
1010 * Return 1 from this function to prevent the kill, and 0 from this function to allow
1011 * it as normal. If you prevent the kill no output will be sent to the client, it is
1012 * down to your module to generate this information.
1013 * NOTE: It is NOT advisable to stop kills which originate from servers or remote users.
1014 * If you do so youre risking race conditions, desyncs and worse!
1015 * @param source The user sending the KILL
1016 * @param dest The user being killed
1017 * @param reason The kill reason
1018 * @return 1 to prevent the kill, 0 to allow
1020 virtual int OnKill(userrec* source, userrec* dest, const std::string &reason);
1022 /** Called when an oper wants to disconnect a remote user via KILL
1023 * @param source The user sending the KILL
1024 * @param dest The user being killed
1025 * @param reason The kill reason
1027 virtual void OnRemoteKill(userrec* source, userrec* dest, const std::string &reason);
1029 /** Called whenever a module is loaded.
1030 * mod will contain a pointer to the module, and string will contain its name,
1031 * for example m_widgets.so. This function is primary for dependency checking,
1032 * your module may decide to enable some extra features if it sees that you have
1033 * for example loaded "m_killwidgets.so" with "m_makewidgets.so". It is highly
1034 * recommended that modules do *NOT* bail if they cannot satisfy dependencies,
1035 * but instead operate under reduced functionality, unless the dependency is
1036 * absolutely neccessary (e.g. a module that extends the features of another
1038 * @param mod A pointer to the new module
1039 * @param name The new module's filename
1041 virtual void OnLoadModule(Module* mod,const std::string &name);
1043 /** Called whenever a module is unloaded.
1044 * mod will contain a pointer to the module, and string will contain its name,
1045 * for example m_widgets.so. This function is primary for dependency checking,
1046 * your module may decide to enable some extra features if it sees that you have
1047 * for example loaded "m_killwidgets.so" with "m_makewidgets.so". It is highly
1048 * recommended that modules do *NOT* bail if they cannot satisfy dependencies,
1049 * but instead operate under reduced functionality, unless the dependency is
1050 * absolutely neccessary (e.g. a module that extends the features of another
1052 * @param mod Pointer to the module being unloaded (still valid)
1053 * @param name The filename of the module being unloaded
1055 virtual void OnUnloadModule(Module* mod,const std::string &name);
1057 /** Called once every five seconds for background processing.
1058 * This timer can be used to control timed features. Its period is not accurate
1059 * enough to be used as a clock, but it is gauranteed to be called at least once in
1060 * any five second period, directly from the main loop of the server.
1061 * @param curtime The current timer derived from time(2)
1063 virtual void OnBackgroundTimer(time_t curtime);
1065 /** Called whenever any command is about to be executed.
1066 * This event occurs for all registered commands, wether they are registered in the core,
1067 * or another module, and for invalid commands. Invalid commands may only be sent to this
1068 * function when the value of validated is false. By returning 1 from this method you may prevent the
1069 * command being executed. If you do this, no output is created by the core, and it is
1070 * down to your module to produce any output neccessary.
1071 * Note that unless you return 1, you should not destroy any structures (e.g. by using
1072 * InspIRCd::QuitUser) otherwise when the command's handler function executes after your
1073 * method returns, it will be passed an invalid pointer to the user object and crash!)
1074 * @param command The command being executed
1075 * @param parameters An array of array of characters containing the parameters for the command
1076 * @param pcnt The nuimber of parameters passed to the command
1077 * @param user the user issuing the command
1078 * @param validated True if the command has passed all checks, e.g. it is recognised, has enough parameters, the user has permission to execute it, etc.
1079 * @param original_line The entire original line as passed to the parser from the user
1080 * @return 1 to block the command, 0 to allow
1082 virtual int OnPreCommand(const std::string &command, const char** parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user, bool validated, const std::string &original_line);
1084 /** Called after any command has been executed.
1085 * This event occurs for all registered commands, wether they are registered in the core,
1086 * or another module, but it will not occur for invalid commands (e.g. ones which do not
1087 * exist within the command table). The result code returned by the command handler is
1089 * @param command The command being executed
1090 * @param parameters An array of array of characters containing the parameters for the command
1091 * @param pcnt The nuimber of parameters passed to the command
1092 * @param user the user issuing the command
1093 * @param result The return code given by the command handler, one of CMD_SUCCESS or CMD_FAILURE
1094 * @param original_line The entire original line as passed to the parser from the user
1096 virtual void OnPostCommand(const std::string &command, const char** parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user, CmdResult result, const std::string &original_line);
1098 /** Called to check if a user who is connecting can now be allowed to register
1099 * If any modules return false for this function, the user is held in the waiting
1100 * state until all modules return true. For example a module which implements ident
1101 * lookups will continue to return false for a user until their ident lookup is completed.
1102 * Note that the registration timeout for a user overrides these checks, if the registration
1103 * timeout is reached, the user is disconnected even if modules report that the user is
1104 * not ready to connect.
1105 * @param user The user to check
1106 * @return true to indicate readiness, false if otherwise
1108 virtual bool OnCheckReady(userrec* user);
1110 /** Called whenever a user is about to register their connection (e.g. before the user
1111 * is sent the MOTD etc). Modules can use this method if they are performing a function
1112 * which must be done before the actual connection is completed (e.g. ident lookups,
1113 * dnsbl lookups, etc).
1114 * Note that you should NOT delete the user record here by causing a disconnection!
1115 * Use OnUserConnect for that instead.
1116 * @param user The user registering
1117 * @return 1 to indicate user quit, 0 to continue
1119 virtual int OnUserRegister(userrec* user);
1121 /** Called whenever a user joins a channel, to determine if invite checks should go ahead or not.
1122 * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the channel is actually +i, and
1123 * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of invite checking code.
1124 * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event.
1125 * @param user The user joining the channel
1126 * @param chan The channel being joined
1127 * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal
1129 virtual int OnCheckInvite(userrec* user, chanrec* chan);
1131 /** Called whenever a user joins a channel, to determine if key checks should go ahead or not.
1132 * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the channel is actually +k, and
1133 * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of key checking code.
1134 * if the user specified no key, the keygiven string will be a valid but empty value.
1135 * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event.
1136 * @param user The user joining the channel
1137 * @param chan The channel being joined
1138 * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal
1140 virtual int OnCheckKey(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &keygiven);
1142 /** Called whenever a user joins a channel, to determine if channel limit checks should go ahead or not.
1143 * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the channel is actually +l, and
1144 * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of channel limit checking code.
1145 * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event.
1146 * @param user The user joining the channel
1147 * @param chan The channel being joined
1148 * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal
1150 virtual int OnCheckLimit(userrec* user, chanrec* chan);
1152 /** Called whenever a user joins a channel, to determine if banlist checks should go ahead or not.
1153 * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the user actually matches a channel ban, and
1154 * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of ban checking code.
1155 * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event.
1156 * @param user The user joining the channel
1157 * @param chan The channel being joined
1158 * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal
1160 virtual int OnCheckBan(userrec* user, chanrec* chan);
1162 /** Called on all /STATS commands
1163 * This method is triggered for all /STATS use, including stats symbols handled by the core.
1164 * @param symbol the symbol provided to /STATS
1165 * @param user the user issuing the /STATS command
1166 * @param results A string_list to append results into. You should put all your results
1167 * into this string_list, rather than displaying them directly, so that your handler will
1168 * work when remote STATS queries are received.
1169 * @return 1 to block the /STATS from being processed by the core, 0 to allow it
1171 virtual int OnStats(char symbol, userrec* user, string_list &results);
1173 /** Called whenever a change of a local users displayed host is attempted.
1174 * Return 1 to deny the host change, or 0 to allow it.
1175 * @param user The user whos host will be changed
1176 * @param newhost The new hostname
1177 * @return 1 to deny the host change, 0 to allow
1179 virtual int OnChangeLocalUserHost(userrec* user, const std::string &newhost);
1181 /** Called whenever a change of a local users GECOS (fullname field) is attempted.
1182 * return 1 to deny the name change, or 0 to allow it.
1183 * @param user The user whos GECOS will be changed
1184 * @param newhost The new GECOS
1185 * @return 1 to deny the GECOS change, 0 to allow
1187 virtual int OnChangeLocalUserGECOS(userrec* user, const std::string &newhost);
1189 /** Called whenever a topic is changed by a local user.
1190 * Return 1 to deny the topic change, or 0 to allow it.
1191 * @param user The user changing the topic
1192 * @param chan The channels who's topic is being changed
1193 * @param topic The actual topic text
1194 * @param 1 to block the topic change, 0 to allow
1196 virtual int OnLocalTopicChange(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &topic);
1198 /** Called whenever a local topic has been changed.
1199 * To block topic changes you must use OnLocalTopicChange instead.
1200 * @param user The user changing the topic
1201 * @param chan The channels who's topic is being changed
1202 * @param topic The actual topic text
1204 virtual void OnPostLocalTopicChange(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &topic);
1206 /** Called whenever an Event class is sent to all module by another module.
1207 * Please see the documentation of Event::Send() for further information. The Event sent can
1208 * always be assumed to be non-NULL, you should *always* check the value of Event::GetEventID()
1209 * before doing anything to the event data, and you should *not* change the event data in any way!
1210 * @param event The Event class being received
1212 virtual void OnEvent(Event* event);
1214 /** Called whenever a Request class is sent to your module by another module.
1215 * Please see the documentation of Request::Send() for further information. The Request sent
1216 * can always be assumed to be non-NULL, you should not change the request object or its data.
1217 * Your method may return arbitary data in the char* result which the requesting module
1218 * may be able to use for pre-determined purposes (e.g. the results of an SQL query, etc).
1219 * @param request The Request class being received
1221 virtual char* OnRequest(Request* request);
1223 /** Called whenever an oper password is to be compared to what a user has input.
1224 * The password field (from the config file) is in 'password' and is to be compared against
1225 * 'input'. This method allows for encryption of oper passwords and much more besides.
1226 * You should return a nonzero value if you want to allow the comparison or zero if you wish
1228 * @param password The oper's password
1229 * @param input The password entered
1230 * @param tagnumber The tag number (from the configuration file) of this oper's tag
1231 * @return 1 to match the passwords, 0 to do nothing. -1 to not match, and not continue.
1233 virtual int OnOperCompare(const std::string &password, const std::string &input, int tagnumber);
1235 /** Called whenever a user is given usermode +o, anywhere on the network.
1236 * You cannot override this and prevent it from happening as it is already happened and
1237 * such a task must be performed by another server. You can however bounce modes by sending
1238 * servermodes out to reverse mode changes.
1239 * @param user The user who is opering
1241 virtual void OnGlobalOper(userrec* user);
1243 /** Called after a user has fully connected and all modules have executed OnUserConnect
1244 * This event is informational only. You should not change any user information in this
1245 * event. To do so, use the OnUserConnect method to change the state of local users.
1246 * This is called for both local and remote users.
1247 * @param user The user who is connecting
1249 virtual void OnPostConnect(userrec* user);
1251 /** Called whenever a ban is added to a channel's list.
1252 * Return a non-zero value to 'eat' the mode change and prevent the ban from being added.
1253 * @param source The user adding the ban
1254 * @param channel The channel the ban is being added to
1255 * @param banmask The ban mask being added
1256 * @return 1 to block the ban, 0 to continue as normal
1258 virtual int OnAddBan(userrec* source, chanrec* channel,const std::string &banmask);
1260 /** Called whenever a ban is removed from a channel's list.
1261 * Return a non-zero value to 'eat' the mode change and prevent the ban from being removed.
1262 * @param source The user deleting the ban
1263 * @param channel The channel the ban is being deleted from
1264 * @param banmask The ban mask being deleted
1265 * @return 1 to block the unban, 0 to continue as normal
1267 virtual int OnDelBan(userrec* source, chanrec* channel,const std::string &banmask);
1269 /** Called immediately after any connection is accepted. This is intended for raw socket
1270 * processing (e.g. modules which wrap the tcp connection within another library) and provides
1271 * no information relating to a user record as the connection has not been assigned yet.
1272 * There are no return values from this call as all modules get an opportunity if required to
1273 * process the connection.
1274 * @param fd The file descriptor returned from accept()
1275 * @param ip The IP address of the connecting user
1276 * @param localport The local port number the user connected to
1278 virtual void OnRawSocketAccept(int fd, const std::string &ip, int localport);
1280 /** Called immediately before any write() operation on a user's socket in the core. Because
1281 * this event is a low level event no user information is associated with it. It is intended
1282 * for use by modules which may wrap connections within another API such as SSL for example.
1283 * return a non-zero result if you have handled the write operation, in which case the core
1284 * will not call write().
1285 * @param fd The file descriptor of the socket
1286 * @param buffer A char* buffer being written
1287 * @param Number of characters to write
1288 * @return Number of characters actually written or 0 if you didn't handle the operation
1290 virtual int OnRawSocketWrite(int fd, const char* buffer, int count);
1292 /** Called immediately before any socket is closed. When this event is called, shutdown()
1293 * has not yet been called on the socket.
1294 * @param fd The file descriptor of the socket prior to close()
1296 virtual void OnRawSocketClose(int fd);
1298 virtual void OnRawSocketConnect(int fd);
1300 /** Called immediately before any read() operation on a client socket in the core.
1301 * This occurs AFTER the select() or poll() so there is always data waiting to be read
1302 * when this event occurs.
1303 * Your event should return 1 if it has handled the reading itself, which prevents the core
1304 * just using read(). You should place any data read into buffer, up to but NOT GREATER THAN
1305 * the value of count. The value of readresult must be identical to an actual result that might
1306 * be returned from the read() system call, for example, number of bytes read upon success,
1307 * 0 upon EOF or closed socket, and -1 for error. If your function returns a nonzero value,
1308 * you MUST set readresult.
1309 * @param fd The file descriptor of the socket
1310 * @param buffer A char* buffer being read to
1311 * @param count The size of the buffer
1312 * @param readresult The amount of characters read, or 0
1313 * @return nonzero if the event was handled, in which case readresult must be valid on exit
1315 virtual int OnRawSocketRead(int fd, char* buffer, unsigned int count, int &readresult);
1317 /** Called whenever a user sets away.
1318 * This method has no parameter for the away message, as it is available in the
1319 * user record as userrec::awaymsg.
1321 virtual void OnSetAway(userrec* user);
1323 /** Called when a user cancels their away state.
1325 virtual void OnCancelAway(userrec* user);
1327 /** Called whenever a NAMES list is requested.
1328 * You can produce the nameslist yourself, overriding the current list,
1329 * and if you do you must return 1. If you do not handle the names list,
1332 virtual int OnUserList(userrec* user, chanrec* Ptr);
1334 /** Called whenever a line of WHOIS output is sent to a user.
1335 * You may change the numeric and the text of the output by changing
1336 * the values numeric and text, but you cannot change the user the
1337 * numeric is sent to. You may however change the user's userrec values.
1338 * @param user The user the numeric is being sent to
1339 * @param dest The user being WHOISed
1340 * @param numeric The numeric of the line being sent
1341 * @param text The text of the numeric, including any parameters
1342 * @return nonzero to drop the line completely so that the user does not
1343 * receive it, or zero to allow the line to be sent.
1345 virtual int OnWhoisLine(userrec* user, userrec* dest, int &numeric, std::string &text);
1347 /** Called at intervals for modules to garbage-collect any hashes etc.
1348 * Certain data types such as hash_map 'leak' buckets, which must be
1349 * tidied up and freed by copying into a new item every so often. This
1350 * method is called when it is time to do that.
1352 virtual void OnGarbageCollect();
1356 #define CONF_NOT_A_NUMBER 0x000010
1357 #define CONF_NOT_UNSIGNED 0x000080
1358 #define CONF_VALUE_NOT_FOUND 0x000100
1359 #define CONF_FILE_NOT_FOUND 0x000200
1362 /** Allows reading of values from configuration files
1363 * This class allows a module to read from either the main configuration file (inspircd.conf) or from
1364 * a module-specified configuration file. It may either be instantiated with one parameter or none.
1365 * Constructing the class using one parameter allows you to specify a path to your own configuration
1366 * file, otherwise, inspircd.conf is read.
1368 class ConfigReader : public classbase
1371 InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
1372 /** The contents of the configuration file
1373 * This protected member should never be accessed by a module (and cannot be accessed unless the
1374 * core is changed). It will contain a pointer to the configuration file data with unneeded data
1375 * (such as comments) stripped from it.
1377 ConfigDataHash* data;
1378 std::ostringstream* errorlog;;
1379 /** Used to store errors
1381 bool privatehash; // If we're using our own config data hash or not.
1386 /** Default constructor.
1387 * This constructor initialises the ConfigReader class to read the inspircd.conf file
1388 * as specified when running ./configure.
1390 ConfigReader(InspIRCd* Instance);
1391 /** Overloaded constructor.
1392 * This constructor initialises the ConfigReader class to read a user-specified config file
1394 ConfigReader(InspIRCd* Instance, const std::string &filename);
1395 /** Default destructor.
1396 * This method destroys the ConfigReader class.
1400 /** Retrieves a value from the config file.
1401 * This method retrieves a value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag
1402 * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve.
1404 std::string ReadValue(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, int index, bool allow_linefeeds = false);
1405 /** Retrieves a value from the config file.
1406 * This method retrieves a value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag
1407 * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. If the
1408 * tag is not found the default value is returned instead.
1410 std::string ReadValue(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, const std::string &default_value, int index, bool allow_linefeeds = false);
1412 /** Retrieves a boolean value from the config file.
1413 * This method retrieves a boolean value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag
1414 * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. The values "1", "yes"
1415 * and "true" in the config file count as true to ReadFlag, and any other value counts as false.
1417 bool ReadFlag(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, int index);
1418 /** Retrieves a boolean value from the config file.
1419 * This method retrieves a boolean value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag
1420 * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. The values "1", "yes"
1421 * and "true" in the config file count as true to ReadFlag, and any other value counts as false.
1422 * If the tag is not found, the default value is used instead.
1424 bool ReadFlag(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, const std::string &default_value, int index);
1426 /** Retrieves an integer value from the config file.
1427 * This method retrieves an integer value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag
1428 * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. Any invalid integer
1429 * values in the tag will cause the objects error value to be set, and any call to GetError() will
1430 * return CONF_INVALID_NUMBER to be returned. needs_unsigned is set if the number must be unsigned.
1431 * If a signed number is placed into a tag which is specified unsigned, 0 will be returned and GetError()
1432 * will return CONF_NOT_UNSIGNED
1434 long ReadInteger(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, int index, bool needs_unsigned);
1435 /** Retrieves an integer value from the config file.
1436 * This method retrieves an integer value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag
1437 * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. Any invalid integer
1438 * values in the tag will cause the objects error value to be set, and any call to GetError() will
1439 * return CONF_INVALID_NUMBER to be returned. needs_unsigned is set if the number must be unsigned.
1440 * If a signed number is placed into a tag which is specified unsigned, 0 will be returned and GetError()
1441 * will return CONF_NOT_UNSIGNED. If the tag is not found, the default value is used instead.
1443 long ReadInteger(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, const std::string &default_value, int index, bool needs_unsigned);
1445 /** Returns the last error to occur.
1446 * Valid errors can be found by looking in modules.h. Any nonzero value indicates an error condition.
1447 * A call to GetError() resets the error flag back to 0.
1450 /** Counts the number of times a given tag appears in the config file.
1451 * This method counts the number of times a tag appears in a config file, for use where
1452 * there are several tags of the same kind, e.g. with opers and connect types. It can be
1453 * used with the index value of ConfigReader::ReadValue to loop through all copies of a
1454 * multiple instance tag.
1456 int Enumerate(const std::string &tag);
1457 /** Returns true if a config file is valid.
1458 * This method is partially implemented and will only return false if the config
1459 * file does not exist or could not be opened.
1462 /** Dumps the list of errors in a config file to an output location. If bail is true,
1463 * then the program will abort. If bail is false and user points to a valid user
1464 * record, the error report will be spooled to the given user by means of NOTICE.
1465 * if bool is false AND user is false, the error report will be spooled to all opers
1466 * by means of a NOTICE to all opers.
1468 void DumpErrors(bool bail,userrec* user);
1470 /** Returns the number of items within a tag.
1471 * For example if the tag was <test tag="blah" data="foo"> then this
1472 * function would return 2. Spaces and newlines both qualify as valid seperators
1475 int EnumerateValues(const std::string &tag, int index);
1480 /** Caches a text file into memory and can be used to retrieve lines from it.
1481 * This class contains methods for read-only manipulation of a text file in memory.
1482 * Either use the constructor type with one parameter to load a file into memory
1483 * at construction, or use the LoadFile method to load a file.
1485 class FileReader : public classbase
1487 InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
1488 /** The file contents
1492 unsigned long contentsize;
1497 /** Default constructor.
1498 * This method does not load any file into memory, you must use the LoadFile method
1499 * after constructing the class this way.
1501 FileReader(InspIRCd* Instance);
1503 /** Secondary constructor.
1504 * This method initialises the class with a file loaded into it ready for GetLine and
1505 * and other methods to be called. If the file could not be loaded, FileReader::FileSize
1508 FileReader(InspIRCd* Instance, const std::string &filename);
1510 /** Default destructor.
1511 * This deletes the memory allocated to the file.
1515 /** Used to load a file.
1516 * This method loads a file into the class ready for GetLine and
1517 * and other methods to be called. If the file could not be loaded, FileReader::FileSize
1520 void LoadFile(const std::string &filename);
1522 /** Returns the whole content of the file as std::string
1524 std::string Contents();
1526 /** Returns the entire size of the file as std::string
1528 unsigned long ContentSize();
1530 /** Returns true if the file exists
1531 * This function will return false if the file could not be opened.
1535 /** Retrieve one line from the file.
1536 * This method retrieves one line from the text file. If an empty non-NULL string is returned,
1537 * the index was out of bounds, or the line had no data on it.
1539 std::string GetLine(int x);
1541 /** Returns the size of the file in lines.
1542 * This method returns the number of lines in the read file. If it is 0, no lines have been
1543 * read into memory, either because the file is empty or it does not exist, or cannot be
1544 * opened due to permission problems.
1550 /** Instantiates classes inherited from Module.
1551 * This class creates a class inherited from type Module, using new. This is to allow for modules
1552 * to create many different variants of Module, dependent on architecture, configuration, etc.
1553 * In most cases, the simple class shown in the example module m_foobar.so will suffice for most
1556 class ModuleFactory : public classbase
1559 /** The default constructor does nothing.
1562 /** The default destructor does nothing
1564 virtual ~ModuleFactory() { }
1565 /** Creates a new module.
1566 * Your inherited class of ModuleFactory must return a pointer to your Module class
1567 * using this method.
1569 virtual Module * CreateModule(InspIRCd* Me) = 0;
1572 /** A DLLFactory (designed to load shared objects) containing a ModuleFactory.
1574 typedef DLLFactory<ModuleFactory> ircd_module;
1576 /** A list of loaded Modules
1578 typedef std::vector<Module*> ModuleList;
1580 /** A list of loaded ModuleFactories
1582 typedef std::vector<ircd_module*> FactoryList;