view plugins/xxgvm.py @ 95:af6bf998f425 alpha

Traipse Alpha 'OpenRPG' {090919-00} Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go. Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of sacrifice. 'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the code. 'Ornery-Orc''s main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the productivity of the user. Update Summary: 00: Adds menu changes to draw attention to important updates, errors, or other events. (image info coming soon) Traipse URL is not included in the repos tab and is set as default. 01: Fixes Copy for Windows and Linux (finally!!) users. Fixes incomplete update to Grid and List nodes. Fixes incomplete update to Chat Commands. 02: Fixes problems with Remote Image Upload. Fixes Drop and Drag of Minis to Map. CherryPy can now use any image in the webfiles/ folder and sub-folders. CherryPy can now Drop and Drag Minis to the Map. 03: Minor changes to Update Manager's GUI. Expert recommendation warning added to Revision Update. Step down compatibility with open_rpg & component added to orpgCore. 19-00: Better backwards compatibility in orpgCore. Using majority of 'Grumpy' network folder to correct server lag. 01: Build Number updated. 02: Fixes CherryPit misspelling. Makes Traipse Suite 'Attention' item portable, and executes it on 'Critical' debug notices. Adds incomplete Shift + Enter to Text Entry, currently creates a 'Critical' warning.
author sirebral
date Sat, 19 Sep 2009 12:19:17 -0500
parents c54768cffbd4
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import os
import orpg.pluginhandler
import string

class Plugin(orpg.pluginhandler.PluginHandler):
    # Initialization subroutine.
    #
    # !self : instance of self
    # !openrpg : instance of the the base openrpg control
    def __init__(self, plugindb, parent):
        orpg.pluginhandler.PluginHandler.__init__(self, plugindb, parent)

        # The Following code should be edited to contain the proper information
        self.name = 'Game Variable Manager'
        self.author = 'mDuo13'
        self.help = 'This plugin is used to manage variables in your idle status. That way,\n'
        self.help += 'you can keep as many numbers as you want in your idle status, and you can update \n'
        self.help += 'them without having to go to the Settings menu.\n'
        self.help += '\n'
        self.help += 'First you must create some variables. You can do that by typing \n'
        self.help += '"/gvm set *var*=*value*" where *var* is the variables name (no $ symbol), and\n'
        self.help += '*value* is the variables starting value. The variables name can be any word,\n'
        self.help += 'but dont put spaces between the variables name and value.\n'
        self.help += '\n'
        self.help += 'You can look up the value of a variable by typing "/gvm get *var*"\n'
        self.help += '\n'
        self.help += 'To set your status, type "/gvm status *message*" where *message* is the message \n'
        self.help += 'you want your status to have. To include variables, simply the variables name, \n'
        self.help += 'STARTING WITH A $ SYMBOL. For example, you could create a status with \n'
        self.help += '"/gvm status HP:$hp MP:$mp AC:$ac" which, if $hp was 20, $mp was 10, and $ac\n'
        self.help += 'was 5, would make your status "HP:20 MP:10 AC:5".\n'
        self.help += '\n'
        self.help += 'If you later change the values of any of the variables in your status, they will \n'
        self.help += 'be automatically updated; to update a value, just type\n'
        self.help += '"/gvm set *var*=*variable*" the same way you used it to create the variable.\n'
        self.help += '\n'
        self.help += 'You can list the current variables with the "/gvm list" command. You can also\n'
        self.help += 'now roll dice with curly brackets, and have filters apply to them, like this:\n'
        self.help += '"{4d6.takeHighest(3)+$bonus}". Any other filters you have (i.e. the Alias \n'
        self.help += 'Library) will also apply to curly bracket rolls automatically.\n'
        self.help += '\n'
        self.help += 'Note that the GVM plugin conflicts with the NowPlaying and GSC plugins, so if\n'
        self.help += 'you have both plugin enabled at the same time, they may not work quite right.\n'
        self.help += '\n'
        self.help += 'You can now save a group of variables with "/gvm save *name*". You can also load\n'
        self.help += 'a group of previously saved variables with "/gvm open *name*"\n'

        #You can set variables below here. Always set them to a blank value in this section. Use plugin_enabled
        #to set their proper values.
        self.vars = {}
        self.status_scrip=""
        self.status_on=0


    def plugin_enabled(self):
        #You can add new /commands like
        # self.plugin_addcommand(cmd, function, helptext)
        self.plugin_addcommand('/gvm', self.on_gvm, '[set name=value | calc name=value | get name | status | list | save set_name |  open set_name] - This plugin is used to manage variables that you can use in your status bar or in dice rolls')
        self.plugin_addcommand('/gvmq', self.on_gvmq, '[set name=value | calc name=value | get name | status | list | save set_name |  open set_name] - This plugin is used to manage variables that you can use in your status bar or in dice rolls', False)
        self.plugin_addcommand('/=', self.on_comment, '', False)

    def plugin_disabled(self):
        #Here you need to remove any commands you added, and anything else you want to happen when you disable the plugin
        #such as closing windows created by the plugin
        self.plugin_removecmd('/gvm')
        self.plugin_removecmd('/gvmq')
        self.plugin_removecmd('/=')

    def on_comment(self, cmdargs):
        pass

    def on_gvm(self, cmdargs):
        for key in self.vars.keys():
            cmdargs = cmdargs.replace("$" + key, self.vars[key])

        args = cmdargs.split(None,-1)
        if len(args) == 0:
            args = [' ']
        if args[0]=="set":
            cmd = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:].strip().split("=")
            self.vars[cmd[0]] = cmd[1]
            self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: Set variable $" + cmd[0] + " to be: " + cmd[1])
            if self.status_on:
                self.gvm_status(self.status_scrip)

        elif args[0]=="calc":
            cmd = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:].strip().split("=")
            val = str(eval(cmd[1]))
            self.vars[cmd[0]] = val
            self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: Set variable $" + cmd[0] + " to be: " + val)
            if self.status_on:
                self.gvm_status(self.status_scrip)

        elif args[0]=="get":
            if args[1] in self.vars.keys():
                self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: Variable $" + args[1] + " is: " + self.vars[args[1]])
            else:
                self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: Variable $" + args[1] + " does not exist!")

        elif args[0]=="status":
            self.status_scrip = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:]
            status_on = 1
            self.gvm_status(self.status_scrip)

        elif args[0]=="save":
            fname = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:]
            self.plugindb.SetDict("xxgvm", fname, self.vars)
            self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: Successfully saved variable set " + fname + "!")

        elif args[0]=="open":
            fname = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:]
            self.vars = self.plugindb.GetDict("xxgvm", fname, {})
            self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: Loaded the file " + fname + ". Variables contained are:<br />" + self.make_list())

        elif args[0] == "list":
            self.chat.Post(self.make_list())

        else:
            self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: SYNTAX ERROR. <br />USEAGE: /gvm [set name=value | get name | status | list | save set_name |  open set_name]")

    def on_gvmq(self, cmdargs):
        for key in self.vars.keys():
            cmdargs = cmdargs.replace("$" + key, self.vars[key])
        args = cmdargs.split(None,-1)
        if len(args) == 0:
            args = [' ']
        if args[0]=="set":
            cmd = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:].strip().split("=")
            self.vars[cmd[0]] = cmd[1]
            if self.status_on:
                self.gvm_status(self.status_scrip)

        elif args[0]=="calc":
            cmd = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:].strip().split("=")
            self.vars[cmd[0]] = str(eval(cmd[1]))
            if self.status_on:
                self.gvm_status(self.status_scrip)

        elif args[0]=="get":
            if args[1] in self.vars.keys():
                self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: Variable $" + args[1] + " is: " + self.vars[args[1]])
            else:
                self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: Variable $" + args[1] + " does not exist!")

        elif args[0]=="status":
            self.status_scrip = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:]
            status_on = 1
            self.gvm_status(self.status_scrip)

        elif args[0]=="save":
            fname = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:]
            self.plugindb.SetDict("xxgvm", fname, self.vars)

        elif args[0]=="open":
            fname = cmdargs[len(args[0])+1:]
            self.vars = self.plugindb.GetDict("xxgvm", fname, {})

        elif args[0] == "list":
            self.chat.Post(self.make_list())

        else:
            self.chat.InfoPost("GVM: SYNTAX ERROR. <br />USEAGE: /gvmq [set name=value | get name | status | list | save set_name |  open set_name]")


    def pre_parse(self, text):
        try:
            for key in self.vars.keys():
                text = text.replace("$" + key, self.vars[key])
        except Exception, e:
            print e
            print key
            self.vars[key]

        return text

    def gvm_status(self, cmd):
        keychain = self.vars.keys()
        keychain.sort()
        newchain = []
        for key in keychain:
            newchain = [key] + newchain
        for key in keychain:
            cmd = cmd.replace("$" + key, self.vars[key])
        self.settings.set_setting("IdleStatusAlias", cmd)
        self.session.set_text_status(cmd)

    def make_list(self):
        keychain = self.vars.keys()
        lister = ""
        for key in keychain:
            lister += "$" + key + "\t::\t" + self.vars[key] + "<br />"
        if len(keychain)==0:
            return "No variables!"
        else:
            return lister