Esempio n. 1
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def __list_all_modules():
    import glob
    from os.path import basename, dirname, isfile

    # This generates a list of modules in this folder for the * in __main__ to work.
    mod_paths = glob.glob(dirname(__file__) + "/*.py")
    all_modules = [
        basename(f)[:-3] for f in mod_paths
        if isfile(f) and f.endswith(".py") and not f.endswith('__init__.py')
    ]

    if LOAD or NO_LOAD:
        to_load = LOAD
        if to_load:
            if not all(
                    any(mod == module_name for module_name in all_modules)
                    for mod in to_load):
                LOGGER.error("Invalid loadorder names. Quitting.")
                quit(1)

            all_modules = sorted(set(all_modules) - set(to_load))
            to_load = list(all_modules) + to_load

        else:
            to_load = all_modules

        if NO_LOAD:
            LOGGER.info("Not loading: {}".format(NO_LOAD))
            return [item for item in to_load if item not in NO_LOAD]

        return to_load

    return all_modules
Esempio n. 2
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def error_handler(update, context):
    """Log the error and send a telegram message to notify the developer."""
    # Log the error before we do anything else, so we can see it even if something breaks.
    LOGGER.error(msg="Exception while handling an update:",
                 exc_info=context.error)

    # traceback.format_exception returns the usual python message about an exception, but as a
    # list of strings rather than a single string, so we have to join them together.
    tb_list = traceback.format_exception(None, context.error,
                                         context.error.__traceback__)
    tb = "".join(tb_list)

    # Build the message with some markup and additional information about what happened.
    message = ("An exception was raised while handling an update\n"
               "<pre>update = {}</pre>\n\n"
               "<pre>{}</pre>").format(
                   html.escape(
                       json.dumps(update.to_dict(),
                                  indent=2,
                                  ensure_ascii=False)),
                   html.escape(tb),
               )

    if len(message) >= 4096:
        message = message[:4096]
    # Finally, send the message
    context.bot.send_message(chat_id=OWNER_ID,
                             text=message,
                             parse_mode=ParseMode.HTML)
Esempio n. 3
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def shell(update: Update, context: CallbackContext):
    message = update.effective_message
    cmd = message.text.split(" ", 1)
    if len(cmd) == 1:
        message.reply_text("No command to execute was given.")
        return
    cmd = cmd[1]
    process = subprocess.Popen(
        cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True
    )
    stdout, stderr = process.communicate()
    reply = ""
    stderr = stderr.decode()
    stdout = stdout.decode()
    if stdout:
        reply += f"*Stdout*\n`{stdout}`\n"
        LOGGER.info(f"Shell - {cmd} - {stdout}")
    if stderr:
        reply += f"*Stderr*\n`{stderr}`\n"
        LOGGER.error(f"Shell - {cmd} - {stderr}")
    if len(reply) > 3000:
        with open("shell_output.txt", "w") as file:
            file.write(reply)
        with open("shell_output.txt", "rb") as doc:
            context.bot.send_document(
                document=doc,
                filename=doc.name,
                reply_to_message_id=message.message_id,
                chat_id=message.chat_id,
            )
    else:
        message.reply_text(reply, parse_mode=ParseMode.MARKDOWN)