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# .coveragerc to control coverage.py
[run]
branch = True
source = pyoscar
# omit = bad_file.py
[paths]
source =
src/
*/site-packages/
[report]
# Regexes for lines to exclude from consideration
exclude_lines =
# Have to re-enable the standard pragma
pragma: no cover
# Don't complain about missing debug-only code:
def __repr__
if self\.debug
# Don't complain if tests don't hit defensive assertion code:
raise AssertionError
raise NotImplementedError
# Don't complain if non-runnable code isn't run:
if 0:
if __name__ == .__main__.:

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# Temporary and binary files
*~
*.py[cod]
*.so
*.cfg
!.isort.cfg
!setup.cfg
*.orig
*.log
*.pot
__pycache__/*
.cache/*
.*.swp
*/.ipynb_checkpoints/*
.DS_Store
# Project files
.ropeproject
.project
.pydevproject
.settings
.idea
.vscode
tags
# Package files
*.egg
*.eggs/
.installed.cfg
*.egg-info
# Unittest and coverage
htmlcov/*
.coverage
.coverage.*
.tox
junit*.xml
coverage.xml
.pytest_cache/
# Build and docs folder/files
build/*
dist/*
sdist/*
docs/api/*
docs/_rst/*
docs/_build/*
cover/*
MANIFEST
# Per-project virtualenvs
.venv*/
.conda*/
.python-version

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# Read the Docs configuration file
# See https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/config-file/v2.html for details
# Required
version: 2
# Build documentation in the docs/ directory with Sphinx
sphinx:
configuration: docs/conf.py
# Build documentation with MkDocs
#mkdocs:
# configuration: mkdocs.yml
# Optionally build your docs in additional formats such as PDF
formats:
- pdf
build:
os: ubuntu-22.04
tools:
python: "3.11"
python:
install:
- requirements: docs/requirements.txt
- {path: ., method: pip}

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============
Contributors
============
* Nicole O'Connor <nicole@otl-hga.net>

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# pyoscar
### a modern python binding for the classic OSCAR messaging protocol

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# Makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
# You can set these variables from the command line, and also
# from the environment for the first two.
SPHINXOPTS ?=
SPHINXBUILD ?= sphinx-build
SOURCEDIR = .
BUILDDIR = _build
AUTODOCDIR = api
# User-friendly check for sphinx-build
ifeq ($(shell which $(SPHINXBUILD) >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $?), 1)
$(error "The '$(SPHINXBUILD)' command was not found. Make sure you have Sphinx installed, then set the SPHINXBUILD environment variable to point to the full path of the '$(SPHINXBUILD)' executable. Alternatively you can add the directory with the executable to your PATH. If you don't have Sphinx installed, grab it from https://sphinx-doc.org/")
endif
.PHONY: help clean Makefile
# Put it first so that "make" without argument is like "make help".
help:
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M help "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
clean:
rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)/* $(AUTODOCDIR)
# Catch-all target: route all unknown targets to Sphinx using the new
# "make mode" option. $(O) is meant as a shortcut for $(SPHINXOPTS).
%: Makefile
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M $@ "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)

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.. _authors:
.. include:: ../AUTHORS.rst

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# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir.
#
# This file only contains a selection of the most common options. For a full
# list see the documentation:
# https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/configuration.html
#
# All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out
# serve to show the default.
import os
import sys
import shutil
# -- Path setup --------------------------------------------------------------
__location__ = os.path.dirname(__file__)
# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here.
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(__location__, "../src"))
# -- Run sphinx-apidoc -------------------------------------------------------
# This hack is necessary since RTD does not issue `sphinx-apidoc` before running
# `sphinx-build -b html . _build/html`. See Issue:
# https://github.com/readthedocs/readthedocs.org/issues/1139
# DON'T FORGET: Check the box "Install your project inside a virtualenv using
# setup.py install" in the RTD Advanced Settings.
# Additionally it helps us to avoid running apidoc manually
try: # for Sphinx >= 1.7
from sphinx.ext import apidoc
except ImportError:
from sphinx import apidoc
output_dir = os.path.join(__location__, "api")
module_dir = os.path.join(__location__, "../src/pyoscar")
try:
shutil.rmtree(output_dir)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
try:
import sphinx
cmd_line = f"sphinx-apidoc --implicit-namespaces -f -o {output_dir} {module_dir}"
args = cmd_line.split(" ")
if tuple(sphinx.__version__.split(".")) >= ("1", "7"):
# This is a rudimentary parse_version to avoid external dependencies
args = args[1:]
apidoc.main(args)
except Exception as e:
print("Running `sphinx-apidoc` failed!\n{}".format(e))
# -- General configuration ---------------------------------------------------
# If your documentation needs a minimal Sphinx version, state it here.
# needs_sphinx = '1.0'
# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be extensions
# coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.
extensions = [
"sphinx.ext.autodoc",
"sphinx.ext.intersphinx",
"sphinx.ext.todo",
"sphinx.ext.autosummary",
"sphinx.ext.viewcode",
"sphinx.ext.coverage",
"sphinx.ext.doctest",
"sphinx.ext.ifconfig",
"sphinx.ext.mathjax",
"sphinx.ext.napoleon",
]
# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
templates_path = ["_templates"]
# The suffix of source filenames.
source_suffix = ".rst"
# The encoding of source files.
# source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
# The master toctree document.
master_doc = "index"
# General information about the project.
project = "pyoscar"
copyright = "2024, Nicole O'Connor"
# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
# built documents.
#
# version: The short X.Y version.
# release: The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
# If you dont need the separation provided between version and release,
# just set them both to the same value.
try:
from pyoscar import __version__ as version
except ImportError:
version = ""
if not version or version.lower() == "unknown":
version = os.getenv("READTHEDOCS_VERSION", "unknown") # automatically set by RTD
release = version
# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
# for a list of supported languages.
# language = None
# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some
# non-false value, then it is used:
# today = ''
# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call.
# today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
# directories to ignore when looking for source files.
exclude_patterns = ["_build", "Thumbs.db", ".DS_Store", ".venv"]
# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all documents.
# default_role = None
# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
# add_function_parentheses = True
# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
# unit titles (such as .. function::).
# add_module_names = True
# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the
# output. They are ignored by default.
# show_authors = False
# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
pygments_style = "sphinx"
# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting.
# modindex_common_prefix = []
# If true, keep warnings as "system message" paragraphs in the built documents.
# keep_warnings = False
# If this is True, todo emits a warning for each TODO entries. The default is False.
todo_emit_warnings = True
# -- Options for HTML output -------------------------------------------------
# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for
# a list of builtin themes.
html_theme = "alabaster"
# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme
# further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the
# documentation.
html_theme_options = {
"sidebar_width": "300px",
"page_width": "1200px"
}
# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory.
# html_theme_path = []
# The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to
# "<project> v<release> documentation".
# html_title = None
# A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title.
# html_short_title = None
# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top
# of the sidebar.
# html_logo = ""
# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
# pixels large.
# html_favicon = None
# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
html_static_path = ["_static"]
# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom,
# using the given strftime format.
# html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y'
# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to
# typographically correct entities.
# html_use_smartypants = True
# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names.
# html_sidebars = {}
# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to
# template names.
# html_additional_pages = {}
# If false, no module index is generated.
# html_domain_indices = True
# If false, no index is generated.
# html_use_index = True
# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter.
# html_split_index = False
# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages.
# html_show_sourcelink = True
# If true, "Created using Sphinx" is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
# html_show_sphinx = True
# If true, "(C) Copyright ..." is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
# html_show_copyright = True
# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will
# contain a <link> tag referring to it. The value of this option must be the
# base URL from which the finished HTML is served.
# html_use_opensearch = ''
# This is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml").
# html_file_suffix = None
# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
htmlhelp_basename = "pyoscar-doc"
# -- Options for LaTeX output ------------------------------------------------
latex_elements = {
# The paper size ("letterpaper" or "a4paper").
# "papersize": "letterpaper",
# The font size ("10pt", "11pt" or "12pt").
# "pointsize": "10pt",
# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
# "preamble": "",
}
# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass [howto/manual]).
latex_documents = [
("index", "user_guide.tex", "pyoscar Documentation", "Nicole O'Connor", "manual")
]
# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
# the title page.
# latex_logo = ""
# For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts,
# not chapters.
# latex_use_parts = False
# If true, show page references after internal links.
# latex_show_pagerefs = False
# If true, show URL addresses after external links.
# latex_show_urls = False
# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
# latex_appendices = []
# If false, no module index is generated.
# latex_domain_indices = True
# -- External mapping --------------------------------------------------------
python_version = ".".join(map(str, sys.version_info[0:2]))
intersphinx_mapping = {
"sphinx": ("https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master", None),
"python": ("https://docs.python.org/" + python_version, None),
"matplotlib": ("https://matplotlib.org", None),
"numpy": ("https://numpy.org/doc/stable", None),
"sklearn": ("https://scikit-learn.org/stable", None),
"pandas": ("https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable", None),
"scipy": ("https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference", None),
"setuptools": ("https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/stable/", None),
"pyscaffold": ("https://pyscaffold.org/en/stable", None),
}
print(f"loading configurations for {project} {version} ...", file=sys.stderr)

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=======
pyoscar
=======
This is the documentation of **pyoscar**.
.. note::
This is the main page of your project's `Sphinx`_ documentation.
It is formatted in `reStructuredText`_. Add additional pages
by creating rst-files in ``docs`` and adding them to the `toctree`_ below.
Use then `references`_ in order to link them from this page, e.g.
:ref:`authors` and :ref:`changes`.
It is also possible to refer to the documentation of other Python packages
with the `Python domain syntax`_. By default you can reference the
documentation of `Sphinx`_, `Python`_, `NumPy`_, `SciPy`_, `matplotlib`_,
`Pandas`_, `Scikit-Learn`_. You can add more by extending the
``intersphinx_mapping`` in your Sphinx's ``conf.py``.
The pretty useful extension `autodoc`_ is activated by default and lets
you include documentation from docstrings. Docstrings can be written in
`Google style`_ (recommended!), `NumPy style`_ and `classical style`_.
Contents
========
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
Overview <readme>
License <license>
Authors <authors>
Module Reference <api/modules>
Indices and tables
==================
* :ref:`genindex`
* :ref:`modindex`
* :ref:`search`
.. _toctree: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/directives.html
.. _reStructuredText: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html
.. _references: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/markup/inline.html
.. _Python domain syntax: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/domains.html#the-python-domain
.. _Sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/
.. _Python: https://docs.python.org/
.. _Numpy: https://numpy.org/doc/stable
.. _SciPy: https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/
.. _matplotlib: https://matplotlib.org/contents.html#
.. _Pandas: https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable
.. _Scikit-Learn: https://scikit-learn.org/stable
.. _autodoc: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/ext/autodoc.html
.. _Google style: https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html#38-comments-and-docstrings
.. _NumPy style: https://numpydoc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/format.html
.. _classical style: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/domains.html#info-field-lists

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.. _license:
=======
License
=======
.. include:: ../LICENSE.txt

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.. _readme:
.. include:: ../README.rst

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# Requirements file for ReadTheDocs, check .readthedocs.yml.
# To build the module reference correctly, make sure every external package
# under `install_requires` in `setup.cfg` is also listed here!
sphinx>=3.2.1
# sphinx_rtd_theme

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[build-system]
# AVOID CHANGING REQUIRES: IT WILL BE UPDATED BY PYSCAFFOLD!
requires = ["setuptools>=46.1.0", "setuptools_scm[toml]>=5"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[tool.setuptools_scm]
# For smarter version schemes and other configuration options,
# check out https://github.com/pypa/setuptools_scm
version_scheme = "no-guess-dev"

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# This file is used to configure your project.
# Read more about the various options under:
# https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/declarative_config.html
# https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/references/keywords.html
[metadata]
name = pyoscar
description = Add a short description here!
author = Nicole O'Connor
author_email = nicole@otl-hga.net
license = MIT
license_files = LICENSE.txt
long_description = file: README.rst
long_description_content_type = text/x-rst; charset=UTF-8
url = https://github.com/pyscaffold/pyscaffold/
# Add here related links, for example:
project_urls =
Documentation = https://pyscaffold.org/
# Source = https://github.com/pyscaffold/pyscaffold/
# Changelog = https://pyscaffold.org/en/latest/changelog.html
# Tracker = https://github.com/pyscaffold/pyscaffold/issues
# Conda-Forge = https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/pyscaffold
# Download = https://pypi.org/project/PyScaffold/#files
# Twitter = https://twitter.com/PyScaffold
# Change if running only on Windows, Mac or Linux (comma-separated)
platforms = any
# Add here all kinds of additional classifiers as defined under
# https://pypi.org/classifiers/
classifiers =
Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Programming Language :: Python
[options]
zip_safe = False
packages = find_namespace:
include_package_data = True
package_dir =
=src
# Require a min/specific Python version (comma-separated conditions)
# python_requires = >=3.8
# Add here dependencies of your project (line-separated), e.g. requests>=2.2,<3.0.
# Version specifiers like >=2.2,<3.0 avoid problems due to API changes in
# new major versions. This works if the required packages follow Semantic Versioning.
# For more information, check out https://semver.org/.
install_requires =
importlib-metadata; python_version<"3.8"
[options.packages.find]
where = src
exclude =
tests
[options.extras_require]
# Add here additional requirements for extra features, to install with:
# `pip install pyoscar[PDF]` like:
# PDF = ReportLab; RXP
# Add here test requirements (semicolon/line-separated)
testing =
setuptools
pytest
pytest-cov
[options.entry_points]
# Add here console scripts like:
# console_scripts =
# script_name = pyoscar.module:function
# For example:
# console_scripts =
# fibonacci = pyoscar.skeleton:run
# And any other entry points, for example:
# pyscaffold.cli =
# awesome = pyscaffoldext.awesome.extension:AwesomeExtension
[tool:pytest]
# Specify command line options as you would do when invoking pytest directly.
# e.g. --cov-report html (or xml) for html/xml output or --junitxml junit.xml
# in order to write a coverage file that can be read by Jenkins.
# CAUTION: --cov flags may prohibit setting breakpoints while debugging.
# Comment those flags to avoid this pytest issue.
addopts =
--cov pyoscar --cov-report term-missing
--verbose
norecursedirs =
dist
build
.tox
testpaths = tests
# Use pytest markers to select/deselect specific tests
# markers =
# slow: mark tests as slow (deselect with '-m "not slow"')
# system: mark end-to-end system tests
[devpi:upload]
# Options for the devpi: PyPI server and packaging tool
# VCS export must be deactivated since we are using setuptools-scm
no_vcs = 1
formats = bdist_wheel
[flake8]
# Some sane defaults for the code style checker flake8
max_line_length = 88
extend_ignore = E203, W503
# ^ Black-compatible
# E203 and W503 have edge cases handled by black
exclude =
.tox
build
dist
.eggs
docs/conf.py
[pyscaffold]
# PyScaffold's parameters when the project was created.
# This will be used when updating. Do not change!
version = 4.6
package = pyoscar

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"""
Setup file for pyoscar.
Use setup.cfg to configure your project.
This file was generated with PyScaffold 4.6.
PyScaffold helps you to put up the scaffold of your new Python project.
Learn more under: https://pyscaffold.org/
"""
from setuptools import setup
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
setup(use_scm_version={"version_scheme": "no-guess-dev"})
except: # noqa
print(
"\n\nAn error occurred while building the project, "
"please ensure you have the most updated version of setuptools, "
"setuptools_scm and wheel with:\n"
" pip install -U setuptools setuptools_scm wheel\n\n"
)
raise

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import sys
if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 8):
# TODO: Import directly (no need for conditional) when `python_requires = >= 3.8`
from importlib.metadata import PackageNotFoundError, version # pragma: no cover
else:
from importlib_metadata import PackageNotFoundError, version # pragma: no cover
try:
# Change here if project is renamed and does not equal the package name
dist_name = __name__
__version__ = version(dist_name)
except PackageNotFoundError: # pragma: no cover
__version__ = "unknown"
finally:
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# Copyright © 2024 Nicole O'Connor
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# except where otherwise specified, all constants and their associated values are
# taken from their values observed here: https://wiki.nina.chat/wiki/Protocols/OSCAR
## foodgroups (these are not listed with FOODGROUP_ prefixes on the wiki, this is for namespace sanity)
FOODGROUP_GLOBAL = 0x0 # not actually part of the spec (see ## global)
FOODGROUP_OSERVICE = 0x1 # ping/pong, etc
FOODGROUP_LOCATE = 0x2 # lookup profile data
FOODGROUP_BUDDY = 0x3 # buddy list
FOODGROUP_ICBM = 0x4 # inter-client messages
FOODGROUP_ADVERT = 0x5 # buy now buy now buy now
FOODGROUP_INVITE = 0x6 # send invite mail
FOODGROUP_ADMIN = 0x7 # user control panel
FOODGROUP_POPUP = 0x8 # some sort of push notification
FOODGROUP_PD = 0x9 # permit/deny (privacy control)
FOODGROUP_USER_LOOKUP = 0xA # user lookup
FOODGROUP_STATS = 0xB # telemetry
FOODGROUP_TRANSLATE = 0xC # clients use this to report unsupported proto features
FOODGROUP_CHAT_NAV = 0xD # chat room browser
FOODGROUP_CHAT = 0xE # chat room messages (incl. join/parts, etc)
FOODGROUP_ODIR = 0xF # user lookup extension
FOODGROUP_BART = 0x10 # buddy art (avatar, custom sounds, etc)
FOODGROUP_FEEDBAG = 0x13 # client-server data sync
FOODGROUP_ICQ = 0x15 # ICQ-specific extension
FOODGROUP_BUCP = 0x17 # authN and ICQ registration
FOODGROUP_ALERT = 0x18 # more push notifications
FOODGROUP_PLUGIN = 0x22 # client plugin support
FOODGROUP_UNNAMED_FG_24 = 0x24 # listed on NINA wiki, likely reserved for something that never ended up making it to release
FOODGROUP_MDIR = 0x25 # as yet undocumented. DIR implies lookup
FOODGROUP_ARS = 0x44A # NINA extension for relay services
known_foodgroups = [
FOODGROUP_GLOBAL,
FOODGROUP_OSERVICE,
FOODGROUP_LOCATE,
FOODGROUP_BUDDY,
FOODGROUP_ICBM,
FOODGROUP_ADVERT,
FOODGROUP_INVITE,
FOODGROUP_ADMIN,
FOODGROUP_POPUP,
FOODGROUP_PD,
FOODGROUP_USER_LOOKUP,
FOODGROUP_STATS,
FOODGROUP_TRANSLATE,
FOODGROUP_CHAT_NAV,
FOODGROUP_CHAT,
FOODGROUP_ODIR,
FOODGROUP_BART,
FOODGROUP_FEEDBAG,
FOODGROUP_ICQ,
FOODGROUP_BUCP,
FOODGROUP_ALERT,
FOODGROUP_PLUGIN,
FOODGROUP_UNNAMED_FG_24,
FOODGROUP_MDIR,
FOODGROUP_ARS
]
## global
GLOBAL__ERR = 0x1 # 0x1 is always the ERR constant in a given foodgroup
## oservice
OSERVICE__ERR = GLOBAL__ERR
OSERVICE__CLIENT_ONLINE = 0x2 # client ready
OSERVICE__HOST_ONLINE = 0x3 # server caps
OSERVICE__SERVICE_REQUEST = 0x4 # request a service, with params
OSERVICE__SERVICE_RESPONSE = 0x5 # response to above, with server info
OSERVICE__RATE_PARAMS_QUERY = 0x6 # rate limit check
OSERVICE__RATE_PARAMS_REPLY = 0x7 # rate limit information
OSERVICE__RATE_PARAMS_SUB_ADD = 0x8 # subscribe to rate limit change notifications for given class
OSERVICE__RATE_DEL_PARAM_SUB = 0x9 # inverse of the above
OSERVICE__RATE_PARAM_CHANGE = 0xA # rate limit changes
OSERVICE__PAUSE_REQ = 0xB # server needs to migrate client
OSERVICE__PAUSE_ACK = 0xC # client understands above
OSERVICE__RESUME = 0xD # abort server's client migration
OSERVICE__USER_INFO_QUERY = 0xE # who am i
OSERVICE__USER_INFO_UPDATE = 0xF # you are this
OSERVICE__EVIL_NOTIFICATION = 0x10 # user's evil level (shown in clients as a "warning level") has changed
OSERVICE__IDLE_NOTIFICATION = 0x11 # user has gone idle
OSERVICE__MIGRATE_GROUPS = 0x12 # here's your new server
OSERVICE__MOTD = 0x13
OSERVICE__SET_PRIVACY_FLAGS = 0x14
OSERVICE__WELL_KNOWN_URLS = 0x15 # provides service related URLs
OSERVICE__NOOP = 0x16 # keep alive packet, used in legacy clients (newer implementations use keep-alives at the FLAP level)
OSERVICE__CLIENT_VERSIONS = 0x17 # client caps
OSERVICE__HOST_VERSIONS = 0x18 # host caps
OSERVICE__MAX_CONFIG_QUERY = 0x19 # ???
OSERVICE__MAX_CONFIG_REPLY = 0x1A # ???
OSERVICE__STORE_CONFIG = 0x1B # ???
OSERVICE__CONFIG_QUERY = 0x1C # ???
OSERVICE__CONFIG_QUERY = 0x1D # ???
OSERVICE__SET_USERINFO_FIELDS = 0x1E # allows client to set userdata
OSERVICE__PROBE_REQ = 0x1F # ping
OSERVICE__PROBE_ACK = 0x20 # pong
OSERVICE__BART_REPLY = 0x21 # bad buddy art item?
OSERVICE__BART_QUERY2 = 0x22 # get own buddy art?
OSERVICE__BART_REPLY2 = 0x23 # response to above (also sent on login)

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"""
This is a skeleton file that can serve as a starting point for a Python
console script. To run this script uncomment the following lines in the
``[options.entry_points]`` section in ``setup.cfg``::
console_scripts =
fibonacci = pyoscar.skeleton:run
Then run ``pip install .`` (or ``pip install -e .`` for editable mode)
which will install the command ``fibonacci`` inside your current environment.
Besides console scripts, the header (i.e. until ``_logger``...) of this file can
also be used as template for Python modules.
Note:
This file can be renamed depending on your needs or safely removed if not needed.
References:
- https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/entry_point.html
- https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip_install
"""
import argparse
import logging
import sys
from pyoscar import __version__
__author__ = "Nicole O'Connor"
__copyright__ = "Nicole O'Connor"
__license__ = "Apache-2.0"
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# ---- Python API ----
# The functions defined in this section can be imported by users in their
# Python scripts/interactive interpreter, e.g. via
# `from pyoscar.skeleton import fib`,
# when using this Python module as a library.
# ---- CLI ----
# The functions defined in this section are wrappers around the main Python
# API allowing them to be called directly from the terminal as a CLI
# executable/script.
def parse_args(args):
"""Parse command line parameters
Args:
args (List[str]): command line parameters as list of strings
(for example ``["--help"]``).
Returns:
:obj:`argparse.Namespace`: command line parameters namespace
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Just a Fibonacci demonstration")
parser.add_argument(
"--version",
action="version",
version=f"pyoscar {__version__}",
)
parser.add_argument(dest="n", help="n-th Fibonacci number", type=int, metavar="INT")
parser.add_argument(
"-v",
"--verbose",
dest="loglevel",
help="set loglevel to INFO",
action="store_const",
const=logging.INFO,
)
parser.add_argument(
"-vv",
"--very-verbose",
dest="loglevel",
help="set loglevel to DEBUG",
action="store_const",
const=logging.DEBUG,
)
return parser.parse_args(args)
def setup_logging(loglevel):
"""Setup basic logging
Args:
loglevel (int): minimum loglevel for emitting messages
"""
logformat = "[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s:%(name)s:%(message)s"
logging.basicConfig(
level=loglevel, stream=sys.stdout, format=logformat, datefmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
)
def main(args):
"""Wrapper allowing :func:`fib` to be called with string arguments in a CLI fashion
Instead of returning the value from :func:`fib`, it prints the result to the
``stdout`` in a nicely formatted message.
Args:
args (List[str]): command line parameters as list of strings
(for example ``["--verbose", "42"]``).
"""
args = parse_args(args)
setup_logging(args.loglevel)
_logger.debug("Starting crazy calculations...")
print(f"The {args.n}-th Fibonacci number is {fib(args.n)}")
_logger.info("Script ends here")
def run():
"""Calls :func:`main` passing the CLI arguments extracted from :obj:`sys.argv`
This function can be used as entry point to create console scripts with setuptools.
"""
main(sys.argv[1:])
if __name__ == "__main__":
# ^ This is a guard statement that will prevent the following code from
# being executed in the case someone imports this file instead of
# executing it as a script.
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/__main__.html
# After installing your project with pip, users can also run your Python
# modules as scripts via the ``-m`` flag, as defined in PEP 338::
#
# python -m pyoscar.skeleton 42
#
run()

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"""
Dummy conftest.py for pyoscar.
If you don't know what this is for, just leave it empty.
Read more about conftest.py under:
- https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/fixture.html
- https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/writing_plugins.html
"""
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# Tox configuration file
# Read more under https://tox.wiki/
# THIS SCRIPT IS SUPPOSED TO BE AN EXAMPLE. MODIFY IT ACCORDING TO YOUR NEEDS!
[tox]
minversion = 3.24
envlist = default
isolated_build = True
[testenv]
description = Invoke pytest to run automated tests
setenv =
TOXINIDIR = {toxinidir}
passenv =
HOME
SETUPTOOLS_*
extras =
testing
commands =
pytest {posargs}
# # To run `tox -e lint` you need to make sure you have a
# # `.pre-commit-config.yaml` file. See https://pre-commit.com
# [testenv:lint]
# description = Perform static analysis and style checks
# skip_install = True
# deps = pre-commit
# passenv =
# HOMEPATH
# PROGRAMDATA
# SETUPTOOLS_*
# commands =
# pre-commit run --all-files {posargs:--show-diff-on-failure}
[testenv:{build,clean}]
description =
build: Build the package in isolation according to PEP517, see https://github.com/pypa/build
clean: Remove old distribution files and temporary build artifacts (./build and ./dist)
# https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/stable/build_meta.html#how-to-use-it
skip_install = True
changedir = {toxinidir}
deps =
build: build[virtualenv]
passenv =
SETUPTOOLS_*
commands =
clean: python -c 'import shutil; [shutil.rmtree(p, True) for p in ("build", "dist", "docs/_build")]'
clean: python -c 'import pathlib, shutil; [shutil.rmtree(p, True) for p in pathlib.Path("src").glob("*.egg-info")]'
build: python -m build {posargs}
# By default, both `sdist` and `wheel` are built. If your sdist is too big or you don't want
# to make it available, consider running: `tox -e build -- --wheel`
[testenv:{docs,doctests,linkcheck}]
description =
docs: Invoke sphinx-build to build the docs
doctests: Invoke sphinx-build to run doctests
linkcheck: Check for broken links in the documentation
passenv =
SETUPTOOLS_*
setenv =
DOCSDIR = {toxinidir}/docs
BUILDDIR = {toxinidir}/docs/_build
docs: BUILD = html
doctests: BUILD = doctest
linkcheck: BUILD = linkcheck
deps =
-r {toxinidir}/docs/requirements.txt
# ^ requirements.txt shared with Read The Docs
commands =
sphinx-build --color -b {env:BUILD} -d "{env:BUILDDIR}/doctrees" "{env:DOCSDIR}" "{env:BUILDDIR}/{env:BUILD}" {posargs}
[testenv:publish]
description =
Publish the package you have been developing to a package index server.
By default, it uses testpypi. If you really want to publish your package
to be publicly accessible in PyPI, use the `-- --repository pypi` option.
skip_install = True
changedir = {toxinidir}
passenv =
# See: https://twine.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
TWINE_USERNAME
TWINE_PASSWORD
TWINE_REPOSITORY
TWINE_REPOSITORY_URL
deps = twine
commands =
python -m twine check dist/*
python -m twine upload {posargs:--repository {env:TWINE_REPOSITORY:testpypi}} dist/*