Source code for discord.shard

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from __future__ import annotations

import asyncio
import logging
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, TypeVar

import aiohttp

from .backoff import ExponentialBackoff
from .client import Client
from .enums import Status
from .errors import (
    ClientException,
    ConnectionClosed,
    GatewayNotFound,
    HTTPException,
    PrivilegedIntentsRequired,
)
from .gateway import *
from .state import AutoShardedConnectionState

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from .activity import BaseActivity
    from .gateway import DiscordWebSocket

    EI = TypeVar("EI", bound="EventItem")

__all__ = (
    "AutoShardedClient",
    "ShardInfo",
)

_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)


class EventType:
    close = 0
    reconnect = 1
    resume = 2
    identify = 3
    terminate = 4
    clean_close = 5


class EventItem:
    __slots__ = ("type", "shard", "error")

    def __init__(
        self, etype: int, shard: Shard | None, error: Exception | None
    ) -> None:
        self.type: int = etype
        self.shard: Shard | None = shard
        self.error: Exception | None = error

    def __lt__(self: EI, other: EI) -> bool:
        if not isinstance(other, EventItem):
            return NotImplemented
        return self.type < other.type

    def __eq__(self: EI, other: EI) -> bool:
        if not isinstance(other, EventItem):
            return NotImplemented
        return self.type == other.type

    def __hash__(self) -> int:
        return hash(self.type)


class Shard:
    def __init__(
        self,
        ws: DiscordWebSocket,
        client: AutoShardedClient,
        queue_put: Callable[[EventItem], None],
    ) -> None:
        self.ws: DiscordWebSocket = ws
        self._client: Client = client
        self._dispatch: Callable[..., None] = client.dispatch
        self._queue_put: Callable[[EventItem], None] = queue_put
        self.loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop = self._client.loop
        self._disconnect: bool = False
        self._reconnect = client._reconnect
        self._backoff: ExponentialBackoff = ExponentialBackoff()
        self._task: asyncio.Task | None = None
        self._handled_exceptions: tuple[type[Exception], ...] = (
            OSError,
            HTTPException,
            GatewayNotFound,
            ConnectionClosed,
            aiohttp.ClientError,
            asyncio.TimeoutError,
        )

    @property
    def id(self) -> int:
        # DiscordWebSocket.shard_id is set in the from_client classmethod
        return self.ws.shard_id  # type: ignore

    def launch(self) -> None:
        self._task = self.loop.create_task(self.worker())

    def _cancel_task(self) -> None:
        if self._task is not None and not self._task.done():
            self._task.cancel()

    async def close(self) -> None:
        self._cancel_task()
        await self.ws.close(code=1000)

    async def disconnect(self) -> None:
        await self.close()
        self._dispatch("shard_disconnect", self.id)

    async def _handle_disconnect(self, e: Exception) -> None:
        self._dispatch("disconnect")
        self._dispatch("shard_disconnect", self.id)
        if not self._reconnect:
            self._queue_put(EventItem(EventType.close, self, e))
            return

        if self._client.is_closed():
            return

        if isinstance(e, OSError) and e.errno in (54, 10054):
            # If we get Connection reset by peer then always try to RESUME the connection.
            exc = ReconnectWebSocket(self.id, resume=True)
            self._queue_put(EventItem(EventType.resume, self, exc))
            return

        if isinstance(e, ConnectionClosed):
            if e.code == 4014:
                self._queue_put(
                    EventItem(
                        EventType.terminate, self, PrivilegedIntentsRequired(self.id)
                    )
                )
                return
            if e.code != 1000:
                self._queue_put(EventItem(EventType.close, self, e))
                return

        retry = self._backoff.delay()
        _log.error(
            "Attempting a reconnect for shard ID %s in %.2fs",
            self.id,
            retry,
            exc_info=e,
        )
        await asyncio.sleep(retry)
        self._queue_put(EventItem(EventType.reconnect, self, e))

    async def worker(self) -> None:
        while not self._client.is_closed():
            try:
                await self.ws.poll_event()
            except ReconnectWebSocket as e:
                etype = EventType.resume if e.resume else EventType.identify
                self._queue_put(EventItem(etype, self, e))
                break
            except self._handled_exceptions as e:
                await self._handle_disconnect(e)
                break
            except asyncio.CancelledError:
                break
            except Exception as e:
                self._queue_put(EventItem(EventType.terminate, self, e))
                break

    async def reidentify(self, exc: ReconnectWebSocket) -> None:
        self._cancel_task()
        self._dispatch("disconnect")
        self._dispatch("shard_disconnect", self.id)
        _log.info("Got a request to %s the websocket at Shard ID %s.", exc.op, self.id)
        try:
            coro = DiscordWebSocket.from_client(
                self._client,
                resume=exc.resume,
                shard_id=self.id,
                session=self.ws.session_id,
                sequence=self.ws.sequence,
            )
            self.ws = await asyncio.wait_for(coro, timeout=60.0)
        except self._handled_exceptions as e:
            await self._handle_disconnect(e)
        except asyncio.CancelledError:
            return
        except Exception as e:
            self._queue_put(EventItem(EventType.terminate, self, e))
        else:
            self.launch()

    async def reconnect(self) -> None:
        self._cancel_task()
        try:
            coro = DiscordWebSocket.from_client(
                self._client,
                gateway=self.ws.resume_gateway_url,
                shard_id=self.id,
            )
            self.ws = await asyncio.wait_for(coro, timeout=60.0)
        except self._handled_exceptions as e:
            await self._handle_disconnect(e)
        except asyncio.CancelledError:
            return
        except Exception as e:
            self._queue_put(EventItem(EventType.terminate, self, e))
        else:
            self.launch()


[docs]class ShardInfo: """A class that gives information and control over a specific shard. You can retrieve this object via :meth:`AutoShardedClient.get_shard` or :attr:`AutoShardedClient.shards`. .. versionadded:: 1.4 Attributes ---------- id: :class:`int` The shard ID for this shard. shard_count: Optional[:class:`int`] The shard count for this cluster. If this is ``None`` then the bot has not started yet. """ __slots__ = ("_parent", "id", "shard_count") def __init__(self, parent: Shard, shard_count: int | None) -> None: self._parent: Shard = parent self.id: int = parent.id self.shard_count: int | None = shard_count
[docs] def is_closed(self) -> bool: """Whether the shard connection is currently closed.""" return not self._parent.ws.open
[docs] async def disconnect(self) -> None: """|coro| Disconnects a shard. When this is called, the shard connection will no longer be open. If the shard is already disconnected this does nothing. """ if self.is_closed(): return await self._parent.disconnect()
[docs] async def reconnect(self) -> None: """|coro| Disconnects and then connects the shard again. """ if not self.is_closed(): await self._parent.disconnect() await self._parent.reconnect()
[docs] async def connect(self) -> None: """|coro| Connects a shard. If the shard is already connected this does nothing. """ if not self.is_closed(): return await self._parent.reconnect()
@property def latency(self) -> float: """Measures latency between a HEARTBEAT and a HEARTBEAT_ACK in seconds for this shard.""" return self._parent.ws.latency
[docs] def is_ws_ratelimited(self) -> bool: """Whether the websocket is currently rate limited. This can be useful to know when deciding whether you should query members using HTTP or via the gateway. .. versionadded:: 1.6 """ return self._parent.ws.is_ratelimited()
[docs]class AutoShardedClient(Client): """A client similar to :class:`Client` except it handles the complications of sharding for the user into a more manageable and transparent single process bot. When using this client, you will be able to use it as-if it was a regular :class:`Client` with a single shard when implementation wise internally it is split up into multiple shards. This allows you to not have to deal with IPC or other complicated infrastructure. It is recommended to use this client only if you have surpassed at least 1000 guilds. If no :attr:`.shard_count` is provided, then the library will use the Bot Gateway endpoint call to figure out how many shards to use. If a ``shard_ids`` parameter is given, then those shard IDs will be used to launch the internal shards. Note that :attr:`.shard_count` must be provided if this is used. By default, when omitted, the client will launch shards from 0 to ``shard_count - 1``. Attributes ---------- shard_ids: Optional[List[:class:`int`]] An optional list of shard_ids to launch the shards with. """ if TYPE_CHECKING: _connection: AutoShardedConnectionState def __init__( self, *args: Any, loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop | None = None, **kwargs: Any, ) -> None: kwargs.pop("shard_id", None) self.shard_ids: list[int] | None = kwargs.pop("shard_ids", None) super().__init__(*args, loop=loop, **kwargs) if self.shard_ids is not None: if self.shard_count is None: raise ClientException( "When passing manual shard_ids, you must provide a shard_count." ) elif not isinstance(self.shard_ids, (list, tuple)): raise ClientException("shard_ids parameter must be a list or a tuple.") # instead of a single websocket, we have multiple. # the key is the shard_id self.__shards = {} self._connection._get_websocket = self._get_websocket self._connection._get_client = lambda: self self.__queue = asyncio.PriorityQueue() def _get_websocket( self, guild_id: int | None = None, *, shard_id: int | None = None ) -> DiscordWebSocket: if shard_id is None: # guild_id won't be None if shard_id is None and shard_count won't be None here shard_id = (guild_id >> 22) % self.shard_count # type: ignore return self.__shards[shard_id].ws def _get_state(self, **options: Any) -> AutoShardedConnectionState: return AutoShardedConnectionState( dispatch=self.dispatch, handlers=self._handlers, hooks=self._hooks, http=self.http, loop=self.loop, **options, ) @property def latency(self) -> float: """Measures latency between a HEARTBEAT and a HEARTBEAT_ACK in seconds. This operates similarly to :meth:`Client.latency` except it uses the average latency of every shard's latency. To get a list of shard latency, check the :attr:`latencies` property. Returns ``nan`` if there are no shards ready. """ if not self.__shards: return float("nan") return sum(latency for _, latency in self.latencies) / len(self.__shards) @property def latencies(self) -> list[tuple[int, float]]: """A list of latencies between a HEARTBEAT and a HEARTBEAT_ACK in seconds. This returns a list of tuples with elements ``(shard_id, latency)``. """ return [ (shard_id, shard.ws.latency) for shard_id, shard in self.__shards.items() ]
[docs] def get_shard(self, shard_id: int) -> ShardInfo | None: """Gets the shard information at a given shard ID or ``None`` if not found.""" try: parent = self.__shards[shard_id] except KeyError: return None else: return ShardInfo(parent, self.shard_count)
@property def shards(self) -> dict[int, ShardInfo]: """Returns a mapping of shard IDs to their respective info object.""" return { shard_id: ShardInfo(parent, self.shard_count) for shard_id, parent in self.__shards.items() } async def launch_shard( self, gateway: str, shard_id: int, *, initial: bool = False ) -> None: try: coro = DiscordWebSocket.from_client( self, initial=initial, gateway=gateway, shard_id=shard_id ) ws = await asyncio.wait_for(coro, timeout=180.0) except Exception: _log.exception("Failed to connect for shard_id: %s. Retrying...", shard_id) await asyncio.sleep(5.0) return await self.launch_shard(gateway, shard_id) # keep reading the shard while others connect self.__shards[shard_id] = ret = Shard(ws, self, self.__queue.put_nowait) ret.launch() async def launch_shards(self) -> None: if self.shard_count is None: self.shard_count, gateway = await self.http.get_bot_gateway() else: gateway = await self.http.get_gateway() self._connection.shard_count = self.shard_count shard_ids = self.shard_ids or range(self.shard_count) self._connection.shard_ids = shard_ids for shard_id in shard_ids: initial = shard_id == shard_ids[0] await self.launch_shard(gateway, shard_id, initial=initial) self._connection.shards_launched.set()
[docs] async def connect(self, *, reconnect: bool = True) -> None: self._reconnect = reconnect await self.launch_shards() while not self.is_closed(): item = await self.__queue.get() if item.type == EventType.close: await self.close() if isinstance(item.error, ConnectionClosed) and item.error.code != 1000: raise item.error return elif item.type in (EventType.identify, EventType.resume): await item.shard.reidentify(item.error) elif item.type == EventType.reconnect: await item.shard.reconnect() elif item.type == EventType.terminate: await self.close() raise item.error elif item.type == EventType.clean_close: return
[docs] async def close(self) -> None: """|coro| Closes the connection to Discord. """ if self.is_closed(): return self._closed = True for vc in self.voice_clients: try: await vc.disconnect(force=True) except Exception: pass to_close = [ asyncio.ensure_future(shard.close(), loop=self.loop) for shard in self.__shards.values() ] if to_close: await asyncio.wait(to_close) await self.http.close() self.__queue.put_nowait(EventItem(EventType.clean_close, None, None))
[docs] async def change_presence( self, *, activity: BaseActivity | None = None, status: Status | None = None, shard_id: int = None, ) -> None: """|coro| Changes the client's presence. Example: :: game = discord.Game("with the API") await client.change_presence(status=discord.Status.idle, activity=game) .. versionchanged:: 2.0 Removed the ``afk`` keyword-only parameter. Parameters ---------- activity: Optional[:class:`BaseActivity`] The activity being done. ``None`` if no currently active activity is done. status: Optional[:class:`Status`] Indicates what status to change to. If ``None``, then :attr:`Status.online` is used. shard_id: Optional[:class:`int`] The shard_id to change the presence to. If not specified or ``None``, then it will change the presence of every shard the bot can see. Raises ------ InvalidArgument If the ``activity`` parameter is not of proper type. """ if status is None: status_value = "online" status_enum = Status.online elif status is Status.offline: status_value = "invisible" status_enum = Status.offline else: status_enum = status status_value = str(status) if shard_id is None: for shard in self.__shards.values(): await shard.ws.change_presence(activity=activity, status=status_value) guilds = self._connection.guilds else: shard = self.__shards[shard_id] await shard.ws.change_presence(activity=activity, status=status_value) guilds = [g for g in self._connection.guilds if g.shard_id == shard_id] activities = () if activity is None else (activity,) for guild in guilds: me = guild.me if me is None: continue # Member.activities is typehinted as Tuple[ActivityType, ...], # we may be setting it as Tuple[BaseActivity, ...] me.activities = activities # type: ignore me.status = status_enum
[docs] def is_ws_ratelimited(self) -> bool: """Whether the websocket is currently rate limited. This can be useful to know when deciding whether you should query members using HTTP or via the gateway. This implementation checks if any of the shards are rate limited. For more granular control, consider :meth:`ShardInfo.is_ws_ratelimited`. .. versionadded:: 1.6 """ return any(shard.ws.is_ratelimited() for shard in self.__shards.values())