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-rw-r--r-- | bot/bot.py | 79 |
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/bot/bot.py b/bot/bot.py index 1715f3ca3..b01cbea43 100644 --- a/bot/bot.py +++ b/bot/bot.py @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ class Bot(commands.Bot): self.http_session: Optional[aiohttp.ClientSession] = None self.redis_session = redis_session - self.api_client = None + self.api_client: Optional[api.APIClient] = None self.filter_list_cache = defaultdict(dict) self._connector = None @@ -77,46 +77,6 @@ class Bot(commands.Bot): for item in full_cache: self.insert_item_into_filter_list_cache(item) - def _recreate(self) -> None: - """Re-create the connector, aiohttp session, the APIClient and the Redis session.""" - # Use asyncio for DNS resolution instead of threads so threads aren't spammed. - # Doesn't seem to have any state with regards to being closed, so no need to worry? - self._resolver = aiohttp.AsyncResolver() - - # Its __del__ does send a warning but it doesn't always show up for some reason. - if self._connector and not self._connector._closed: - log.warning( - "The previous connector was not closed; it will remain open and be overwritten" - ) - - if self.redis_session.closed: - # If the RedisSession was somehow closed, we try to reconnect it - # here. Normally, this shouldn't happen. - self.loop.create_task(self.redis_session.connect()) - - # Use AF_INET as its socket family to prevent HTTPS related problems both locally - # and in production. - self._connector = aiohttp.TCPConnector( - resolver=self._resolver, - family=socket.AF_INET, - ) - - # Client.login() will call HTTPClient.static_login() which will create a session using - # this connector attribute. - self.http.connector = self._connector - - # Its __del__ does send a warning but it doesn't always show up for some reason. - if self.http_session and not self.http_session.closed: - log.warning( - "The previous session was not closed; it will remain open and be overwritten" - ) - - self.http_session = aiohttp.ClientSession(connector=self._connector) - self.api_client = api.APIClient(loop=self.loop, connector=self._connector) - - # Build the FilterList cache - self.loop.create_task(self.cache_filter_list_data()) - @classmethod def create(cls) -> "Bot": """Create and return an instance of a Bot.""" @@ -180,15 +140,8 @@ class Bot(commands.Bot): return command def clear(self) -> None: - """ - Clears the internal state of the bot and recreates the connector and sessions. - - Will cause a DeprecationWarning if called outside a coroutine. - """ - # Because discord.py recreates the HTTPClient session, may as well follow suit and recreate - # our own stuff here too. - self._recreate() - super().clear() + """Not implemented! Re-instantiate the bot instead of attempting to re-use a closed one.""" + raise NotImplementedError("Re-using a Bot object after closing it is not supported.") async def close(self) -> None: """Close the Discord connection and the aiohttp session, connector, statsd client, and resolver.""" @@ -230,7 +183,31 @@ class Bot(commands.Bot): async def login(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None: """Re-create the connector and set up sessions before logging into Discord.""" - self._recreate() + # Use asyncio for DNS resolution instead of threads so threads aren't spammed. + self._resolver = aiohttp.AsyncResolver() + + # Use AF_INET as its socket family to prevent HTTPS related problems both locally + # and in production. + self._connector = aiohttp.TCPConnector( + resolver=self._resolver, + family=socket.AF_INET, + ) + + # Client.login() will call HTTPClient.static_login() which will create a session using + # this connector attribute. + self.http.connector = self._connector + + self.http_session = aiohttp.ClientSession(connector=self._connector) + self.api_client = api.APIClient(loop=self.loop, connector=self._connector) + + if self.redis_session.closed: + # If the RedisSession was somehow closed, we try to reconnect it + # here. Normally, this shouldn't happen. + await self.redis_session.connect() + + # Build the FilterList cache + await self.cache_filter_list_data() + await self.stats.create_socket() await super().login(*args, **kwargs) |