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Ignore response when posting python news
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Sometimes a mailing list user doesn't press respond correctly to the email, and so a response is sent as a separate thread. To keep only new threads in the channel, we need to ignore those.
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Cleaning up a particularly dirty line by turning it into like 10 lines,
and also adding the number of channels that are hidden to the
`@everyone` role - which we're classifying as "Staff channels".
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Discord has introduced a new, strict rate limit for individual channel
edits that reduces the number of allow channel name/channel topic
changes to 2 per 10 minutes per channel.
Unfortunately, our help channel system frequently goes over that rate
limit as it edits the name and topic of a channel on all three "move"
actions we have: to available, to occupied, and to dormant. In addition,
our "unanswered" feature adds another channel name change on top of
the move-related edits.
That's why I've removed the topic/emoji changing features from the help
channel system. This means we now have a generic topic that fits all
three categories and no status emojis in the channel names.
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The `check_for_answer` method of the HelpChannels cog relies on the
channel->claimant cache being available. However, as this cache is
(currently) lost during bot restarts, this method may fail with a
KeyError exception.
I've used `dict.get` with an `if not claimant: return` to circumvent
this issue.
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Increase every shown rule uses count when command called.
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The `msg` arg is for displaying a message when the assertion fails. To
match against the exception's message, `assertRaisesRegex` must be used.
Since all of the messages are meant to be interpreted literally rather
than as regex, `re.escape` is used.
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`datetime` objects only support a year up to 9999.
Fixes #906
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Co-authored-by: Joseph Banks <[email protected]>
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Co-authored-by: Joseph Banks <[email protected]>
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When cogs reload, it would consider their namespace as a conflict with
the original namespace. This feature will be removed as a fix until we
come up with a better solution.
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- Use UTC from timestamp
- Rename name bad words checking function
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Co-authored-by: Mark <[email protected]>
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Move lock creation from `bad_words_in_name` to `__init__`
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- Make `bad_words_in_name` and attach it to current `on_message`.
- Implement `asyncio.Lock` to avoid race conditions.
- Made that this first check is there matches and when there is,
check for alert.
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RedisCache - Data Persistence
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This addresses a review comment by @aeros.
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The bot can get into trouble in three distinct ways:
- It has no Bot instance
- It has no namespace
- It has no parent instance.
These happen only if you're using it wrong. To make the test more
precise, and to add a little bit more readability (RuntimeError could be
anything!), we'll introduce some custom exceptions for these three
states.
This addresses a review comment by @aeros.
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- Refactor error messages in _to_typestring and _from_typestring to just
print the prefix tuples instead of that custom error string.
- Create a RedisKeyOrValue type to simplify some annotations.
- Simplify partialmethod calls.
- Make the signatures for _to_typestring and _from_typestring one-liners
- Fix a typo in the errors.
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python-discord/moderation_commands_in_modmail_category
Permit moderation commands in ModMail category
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This check was no longer being used anywhere, having been replaced by
in_whitelist_check.
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For example, we don't want the mod commands to produce any kind of error
message when run by ordinary users in regular channels - these should
have the perception of being invisible and unavailable.
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We're moving the actual predicate into the `utils.checks` folder, just
like we're doing with most of the other decorators. This is to allow us
the flexibility to use it as a pure check, not only as a decorator.
This commit doesn't actually change any functionality, just moves it
around.
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