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diff --git a/bot/converters.py b/bot/converters.py index 613be73eb..2e118d476 100644 --- a/bot/converters.py +++ b/bot/converters.py @@ -536,46 +536,6 @@ class FetchedUser(UserConverter): raise BadArgument(f"User `{arg}` does not exist") -class AnyChannelConverter(Converter): - """ - Converts to a `discord.Channel` or, raises an error. - - Unlike the default Channel Converter, this converter can handle channels given - in string, id, or mention formatting for both `TextChannel`s and `VoiceChannel`s. - Always returns 1 or fewer channels, errors if more than one match exists. - - It is able to handle the following formats (caveats noted below:) - 1. Convert from ID - Example: 267631170882240512 - 2. Convert from Explicit Mention - Example: #welcome - 3. Convert from ID Mention - Example: <#267631170882240512> - 4. Convert from Unmentioned Name: - Example: welcome - - All the previous conversions are valid for both text and voice channels, but explicit - raw names (#4) do not work for non-unique channels, instead opting for an error. - Explicit mentions (#2) do not work for non-unique voice channels either. - """ - - async def convert(self, ctx: Context, arg: str) -> t.Union[discord.TextChannel, discord.VoiceChannel]: - """Convert the `arg` to a `TextChannel` or `VoiceChannel`.""" - stripped = arg.strip().lstrip("<").lstrip("#").rstrip(">").lower() - - # Filter channels by name and ID - channels = [channel for channel in ctx.guild.channels if stripped in (channel.name.lower(), str(channel.id))] - - if len(channels) == 0: - # Couldn't find a matching channel - log.debug(f"Could not convert `{arg}` to channel, no matches found.") - raise BadArgument(f"{arg} returned no matches.") - - elif len(channels) > 1: - # Couldn't discern the desired channel - log.debug(f"Could not convert `{arg}` to channel, {len(channels)} matches found.") - raise BadArgument(f"The provided argument returned too many matches ({len(channels)}).") - - else: - return channels[0] - - def _snowflake_from_regex(pattern: t.Pattern, arg: str) -> int: """ Extract the snowflake from `arg` using a regex `pattern` and return it as an int. |