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Added RCon Observer

It does the rcons! And the observings!
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Nicolas F
2014-10-06 21:40:09 +02:00
parent 00c2782bf5
commit c6830a35db
2 changed files with 136 additions and 0 deletions

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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ import progressbar
import sys
import os
import json
import rcon
class Observer(object):
"""Base class that defines the observer interface.
@@ -392,3 +393,43 @@ class ServerAnnounceObserver(Observer):
self.target_handle.write('say %s\n' % output)
self.target_handle.flush()
# Fair amount of code duplication incoming
# Perhaps both ServerAnnounceObserver and RConObserver
# could share the percentage interval code.
class RConObserver(Observer):
"""Send the output to a Minecraft server via rcon"""
def __init__(self, target, password, port=25575, pct_interval=10):
self.pct_interval = pct_interval
self.conn = rcon.RConConnection(target, port)
self.conn.login(password)
self.last_update = 0
super(RConObserver, self).__init__()
def start(self, max_value):
self._send_output("Starting render of %d total tiles" % max_value)
super(RConObserver, self).start(max_value)
def finish(self):
self._send_output("Render complete!")
super(RConObserver, self).finish()
self.conn.close()
def update(self, current_value):
super(RConObserver, self).update(current_value)
if self._need_update():
self._send_output('Rendered %d of %d tiles, %d%% complete' %
(self.get_current_value(), self.get_max_value(),
self.get_percentage()))
self.last_update = current_value
def _need_update(self):
return self.get_percentage() - \
(self.last_update * 100.0 / self.get_max_value()) >= self.pct_interval
def _send_output(self, output):
self.conn.command("say", output)

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@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
# This file is part of the Minecraft Overviewer.
#
# Minecraft Overviewer is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# Minecraft Overviewer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
# Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with the Overviewer. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import socket
#from enum import Enum
import struct
import select
class RConException(Exception):
def __init__(self, request_id, reason):
self.request_id = request_id
self.reason = reason
def __str__(self):
return ("Failed RCon request with request ID %d, reason %s" %
(self.request_id, self.reason))
# In D, enums are just that, enums. They're a group of named constants,
# sometimes with a tag, sometimes anonymous.
# In Python, Enums use the same syntax as class objects that derive from
# the "Enum" base class, even though they are not normal python classes
# and work as singletons anyway, but instead of using a different syntax,
# Python instead decided to have a chapter in their docs about how Enums
# are different from regular classes while looking exactly the same.
# You can look at said document of failure right here:
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/enum.html#how-are-enums-different
#
# "D has too much shit going on for me" -- agrif, 2014
#
# Fortunately, we're not allowed to use Enums in Python 2.
#class RConType(Enum):
# command = 2
# login = 3
class RConConnection():
rid = 0
def __init__(self, target, port):
self.sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.sock.connect((target, port))
def send(self, t, payload):
self.rid = self.rid + 1
header = struct.pack("<iii",
len(payload) + 4 + 4 + 2, # rid, type and padding
self.rid,
t)
data = header + payload + '\x00\x00'
self.sock.send(data)
toread = select.select([self.sock], [], [], 30)
if not toread:
raise RConException(self.rid, "Request timed out.")
res_len, res_id, res_type = struct.unpack("<iii", self.sock.recv(12))
res_data = self.sock.recv(res_len - 4 - 4)
res_data = res_data[:-2]
if res_id == -1:
if t == 3:
raise RConException(self.rid, "Login failed.")
else:
raise RConException(self.rid, "Request failed due to invalid login.")
elif res_id != self.rid:
raise RConException(self.rid,
"Received unexpected response number: %d" % res_id)
return res_data
def login(self, password):
self.send(3, password)
def command(self, com, args):
self.send(2, com + " " + args)
def close(self):
self.sock.close()