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This also fixes an issue with the `attachments` rule not respecting the most recent message sent by a user.
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- Corrected an error that would have made the code bug out. Moved a closing parentheses to the correct spot.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Brown <[email protected]>
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- Changed the if statement to use `is None` for code clarity.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Brown <[email protected]>
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- Changed to use the format `"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"`, which will turn out looking like `2019-09-18 13:59`
Signed-off-by: Daniel Brown <[email protected]>
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- Changed the date returned on infraction searches to use the `"%c"` strftime format instead of the standard ISO format.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Brown <[email protected]>
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/434
If the content we prepare for the codeblock suggestion embed defined
in the `bot` cog contains markdown characters (e.g., `__`, `**`), this
will cause Discord to apply markdown, since both the codeblock syntax
example as well as the codeblock result example will contain the
characters, making it a matched formatting pair.
This will hide those characters, which often have a function in the
code, and break the example of a formatted codeblock.
To deal with that, I've added a regex substitution that substitutes
markdown characters by an escaped version of that markdown character.
Example:
`'__hello__'` will become `'\_\_hello\_\_'`
I've added this substitution to both paths in the `on_message` event
listener, since we can't substitute at an earlier place due to it
generating `SyntaxErrors` with the `ast.parse` check.
This closes #434
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/435
This commit is meant to enhance the search feature in three separate,
but related ways:
1. By changing the type annotation of the query to OffTopicName, we
will use the same character translation table for the query as we
did when storing the off-topic name, leading to better matches.
2. By adding a membership test, `query in name`, we are better able to
search for off-topic names using a substring.
3. Given point 1 and point 2, we can increase the cut-off value we use
for `difflib.get_close_matches` so we reduce the number of matches
that bear little resemblance to the query in our human eyes.
This commit closes #435
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I missed a `get_user_info` in InfractionSearchQuery in bot.converts.
This method is now `fetch_user` in Discord.py 1.2.3.
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I have updated the discord.py version to 1.2.3. This includes changes
throughout the entire code base, including:
- All cogs now inherit from `discord.ext.commands.Cog`;
- All of our ABCs now have `bot.utils.CogABCMeta` as a metaclass;
- All event handlers in cogs are now decorated with `Cog.listener()`;
- Some method names have changes, including:
- get_message => fetch_message
- get_webhook_info => fetch_webhook
- A few occurences of `get_channel` have been replaced by the new
coroutine `fetch_channel`;
- I've had to patch a few lines of code to account for small
differences between the versions, like `on_member_update` attribute
names in ModLog and the fact the way we used `Context.invoke` a couple
of times has stopped working.
In addition, I've added a patch for a bug in discord.py (with the help
of @Scragly). This discord.py version has a bug which causes the edited
timestamp not to be processed for edited messages. It's already fixed
on GitHub, but a bug fix release has not been released to PyPI. In the
meantime, I've added a patch in `bot.patches.message_edited_at` and
included conditional loading in `__main__`.
Finally, I noticed a small bug in `bot.cogs.filtering` that I fixed; I
replaces `return` with `continue` to make sure filtering for edited
messages doesn't stop after the `rich_embed_filter`.
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There were some GitLab references in various
parts of the code, which were causing a problem with
displaying icons in the bot connection embeds and
other minor aesthetic issues.
This commit replaces all links to GitLab with their
GitHub equivalent, resolving these bugs.
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We retired the old #dev-logs channel (for
security reasons) and have made a new one for
public consumption.
This commit changes the ID to match the new
channel.
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