from direct.distributed.DistributedObjectGlobal import DistributedObjectGlobal from otp.ai.MagicWordGlobal import * class ChatAgent(DistributedObjectGlobal): def __init__(self, cr): DistributedObjectGlobal.__init__(self, cr) self.cr.chatAgent = self self.chatMode = 0 def delete(self): self.ignoreAll() self.cr.chatAgent = None DistributedObjectGlobal.delete(self) def verifyMessage(self, message): try: message.decode('ascii') return True except: return False def sendChatMessage(self, message): if not self.verifyMessage(message): return self.sendUpdate('chatMessage', [message, self.chatMode]) @magicWord(category=CATEGORY_MODERATOR, types=[int]) def chatmode(mode=-1): """ Set the chat mode of the current avatar. """ mode2name = { 0 : "user", 1 : "moderator", 2 : "administrator", 3 : "system administrator", } if base.cr.chatAgent is None: return "No ChatAgent found." if mode == -1: return "You are currently talking in the %s chat mode." % mode2name.get(base.cr.chatAgent.chatMode, "N/A") if not 0 <= mode <= 3: return "Invalid chat mode specified." if mode == 3 and spellbook.getInvoker().getAdminAccess() < 500: return "Chat mode 3 is reserved for system administrators." if mode == 2 and spellbook.getInvoker().getAdminAccess() < 400: return "Chat mode 2 is reserved for administrators." if mode == 1 and spellbook.getInvoker().getAdminAccess() < 200: # Like this will ever happen, but whatever. return "Chat mode 1 is reserved for moderators." base.cr.chatAgent.chatMode = mode return "You are now talking in the %s chat mode." % mode2name.get(mode, "N/A")