Class: Rubycord::Gateway
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Rubycord::Gateway
- Defined in:
- lib/rubycord/gateway.rb
Overview
Client for the Discord gateway protocol
Constant Summary collapse
- LARGE_THRESHOLD =
How many members there need to be in a server for it to count as "large"
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100
- GATEWAY_VERSION =
The version of the gateway that's supposed to be used.
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9
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#check_heartbeat_acks ⇒ true, false
Heartbeat ACKs are Discord's way of verifying on the client side whether the connection is still alive.
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#intents ⇒ Integer
readonly
The intent parameter sent to the gateway server.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#heartbeat ⇒ Object
Sends a heartbeat with the last received packet's seq (to acknowledge that we have received it and all packets before it), or if none have been received yet, with 0.
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#identify ⇒ Object
Identifies to Discord with the default parameters.
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#initialize(bot, token, shard_key = nil, compress_mode = :stream, intents = ALL_INTENTS) ⇒ Gateway
constructor
A new instance of Gateway.
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#inject_error(e) ⇒ Object
Injects a terminal gateway error into the handler.
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#inject_reconnect(url = nil) ⇒ Object
Injects a reconnect event (op 7) into the event processor, causing Discord to reconnect to the given gateway URL.
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#inject_resume(seq) ⇒ Object
Injects a resume packet (op 6) into the gateway.
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#kill ⇒ Object
Kills the websocket thread, stopping all connections to Discord.
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#notify_ready ⇒ Object
Notifies the #run_async method that everything is ready and the caller can now continue (i.e. with syncing, or with doing processing and then syncing).
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#open? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the WebSocket connection to the gateway is currently open.
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#reconnect(attempt_resume = true) ⇒ Object
Reconnects the gateway connection in a controlled manner.
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#resume ⇒ Object
Resumes the session from the last recorded point.
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#run_async ⇒ Object
Connect to the gateway server in a separate thread.
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#send_heartbeat(sequence) ⇒ Object
Sends a heartbeat packet (op 1).
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#send_identify(token, properties, compress, large_threshold, shard_key = nil, intents = ALL_INTENTS) ⇒ Object
Sends an identify packet (op 2).
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#send_packet(opcode, packet) ⇒ Object
Sends a custom packet over the connection.
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#send_raw(data, type = :text) ⇒ Object
Sends custom raw data over the connection.
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#send_request_members(server_id, query, limit) ⇒ Object
Sends a request members packet (op 8).
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#send_resume(token, session_id, seq) ⇒ Object
Sends a resume packet (op 6).
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#send_status_update(status, since, game, afk) ⇒ Object
Sends a status update packet (op 3).
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#send_voice_state_update(server_id, channel_id, self_mute, self_deaf) ⇒ Object
Sends a voice state update packet (op 4).
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#stop ⇒ Object
Stops the bot gracefully, disconnecting the websocket without immediately killing the thread.
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#sync ⇒ Object
Prevents all further execution until the websocket thread stops (e.g. through a closed connection).
Constructor Details
#initialize(bot, token, shard_key = nil, compress_mode = :stream, intents = ALL_INTENTS) ⇒ Gateway
Returns a new instance of Gateway.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 147 def initialize(bot, token, shard_key = nil, compress_mode = :stream, intents = ALL_INTENTS) @token = token @bot = bot @shard_key = shard_key # Whether the connection to the gateway has succeeded yet @ws_success = false @check_heartbeat_acks = true @compress_mode = compress_mode @intents = intents end |
Instance Attribute Details
#check_heartbeat_acks ⇒ true, false
Heartbeat ACKs are Discord's way of verifying on the client side whether the connection is still alive. If this is set to true (default value) the gateway client will use that functionality to detect zombie connections and reconnect in such a case; however it may lead to instability if there's some problem with the ACKs. If this occurs it can simply be set to false.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 142 def check_heartbeat_acks @check_heartbeat_acks end |
#intents ⇒ Integer (readonly)
Returns the intent parameter sent to the gateway server.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 145 def intents @intents end |
Instance Method Details
#heartbeat ⇒ Object
Sends a heartbeat with the last received packet's seq (to acknowledge that we have received it and all packets before it), or if none have been received yet, with 0.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 250 def heartbeat if check_heartbeat_acks unless @last_heartbeat_acked # We're in a bad situation - apparently the last heartbeat wasn't ACK'd, which means the connection is likely # a zombie. Reconnect LOGGER.warn("Last heartbeat was not acked, so this is a zombie connection! Reconnecting") # We can't send anything on zombie connections @pipe_broken = true reconnect return end @last_heartbeat_acked = false end send_heartbeat(@session ? @session.sequence : 0) end |
#identify ⇒ Object
Identifies to Discord with the default parameters.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 278 def identify compress = @compress_mode == :large send_identify(@token, { os: RUBY_PLATFORM, browser: "rubycord", device: "rubycord", referrer: "", referring_domain: "" }, compress, LARGE_THRESHOLD, @shard_key, @intents) end |
#inject_error(e) ⇒ Object
Injects a terminal gateway error into the handler. Useful for testing the reconnect logic.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 243 def inject_error(e) handle_internal_close(e) end |
#inject_reconnect(url = nil) ⇒ Object
Injects a reconnect event (op 7) into the event processor, causing Discord to reconnect to the given gateway URL. If the URL is set to nil, it will reconnect and get an entirely new gateway URL. This method has not much use outside of testing and implementing highly custom reconnect logic.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 223 def inject_reconnect(url = nil) # When no URL is specified, the data should be nil, as is the case with Discord-sent packets. data = url ? {url: url} : nil ({ op: Opcodes::RECONNECT, d: data }.to_json) end |
#inject_resume(seq) ⇒ Object
Injects a resume packet (op 6) into the gateway. If this is done with a running connection, it will cause an error. It has no use outside of testing stuff that I know of, but if you want to use it anyway for some reason, here it is.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 237 def inject_resume(seq) send_resume(raw_token, @session_id, seq || @sequence) end |
#kill ⇒ Object
Kills the websocket thread, stopping all connections to Discord.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 209 def kill @ws_thread.kill end |
#notify_ready ⇒ Object
Notifies the #run_async method that everything is ready and the caller can now continue (i.e. with syncing, or with doing processing and then syncing)
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 215 def notify_ready @ws_success = true end |
#open? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the WebSocket connection to the gateway is currently open
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 192 def open? @handshake&.finished? && !@closed end |
#reconnect(attempt_resume = true) ⇒ Object
Reconnects the gateway connection in a controlled manner.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 367 def reconnect(attempt_resume = true) @session.suspend if @session && attempt_resume @instant_reconnect = true @should_reconnect = true close(4000) end |
#resume ⇒ Object
Resumes the session from the last recorded point.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 361 def resume send_resume(@token, @session.session_id, @session.sequence) end |
#run_async ⇒ Object
Connect to the gateway server in a separate thread
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 163 def run_async @ws_thread = Thread.new do Thread.current[:rubycord_name] = "websocket" connect_loop LOGGER.warn("The WS loop exited! Not sure if this is a good thing") end LOGGER.debug("WS thread created! Now waiting for confirmation that everything worked") loop do sleep(0.5) if @ws_success LOGGER.debug("Confirmation received! Exiting run.") break end if @should_reconnect == false LOGGER.debug("Reconnection flag was unset. Exiting run.") break end end end |
#send_heartbeat(sequence) ⇒ Object
Sends a heartbeat packet (op 1). This tells Discord that the current connection is still active and that the last packets until the given sequence have been processed (in case of a resume).
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 272 def send_heartbeat(sequence) send_packet(Opcodes::HEARTBEAT, sequence) end |
#send_identify(token, properties, compress, large_threshold, shard_key = nil, intents = ALL_INTENTS) ⇒ Object
Sends an identify packet (op 2). This starts a new session on the current connection and tells Discord who we are. This can only be done once a connection.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 307 def send_identify(token, properties, compress, large_threshold, shard_key = nil, intents = ALL_INTENTS) data = { # Don't send a v anymore as it's entirely determined by the URL now token: token, properties: properties, compress: compress, large_threshold: large_threshold, intents: intents } # Don't include the shard key at all if it is nil as Discord checks for its mere existence data[:shard] = shard_key if shard_key send_packet(Opcodes::IDENTIFY, data) end |
#send_packet(opcode, packet) ⇒ Object
Sends a custom packet over the connection. This can be useful to implement future yet unimplemented functionality or for testing. You probably shouldn't use this unless you know what you're doing.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 418 def send_packet(opcode, packet) data = { op: opcode, d: packet } send(data.to_json) end |
#send_raw(data, type = :text) ⇒ Object
Sends custom raw data over the connection. Only useful for testing; even if you know what you're doing you probably want to use #send_packet instead.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 432 def send_raw(data, type = :text) send(data, type) end |
#send_request_members(server_id, query, limit) ⇒ Object
Sends a request members packet (op 8). This will order Discord to gradually sent all requested members as dispatch
events with type GUILD_MEMBERS_CHUNK
. It is necessary to use this method in order to get all members of a large
server (see large_threshold
in #send_identify), however it can also be used for other purposes.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 403 def send_request_members(server_id, query, limit) data = { guild_id: server_id, query: query, limit: limit } send_packet(Opcodes::REQUEST_MEMBERS, data) end |
#send_resume(token, session_id, seq) ⇒ Object
Sends a resume packet (op 6). This replays all events from a previous point specified by its packet sequence. This will not work if the packet to resume from has already been acknowledged using a heartbeat, or if the session ID belongs to a now invalid session.
If this packet is sent at the beginning of a connection, it will act similarly to an #identify in that it creates a session on the current connection. Unlike identify however, this packet can also be sent in an existing session and will just replay some of the events.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 386 def send_resume(token, session_id, seq) data = { token: token, session_id: session_id, seq: seq } send_packet(Opcodes::RESUME, data) end |
#send_status_update(status, since, game, afk) ⇒ Object
Sends a status update packet (op 3). This sets the bot user's status (online/idle/...) and game playing/streaming.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 330 def send_status_update(status, since, game, afk) data = { status: status, since: since, game: game, afk: afk } send_packet(Opcodes::PRESENCE, data) end |
#send_voice_state_update(server_id, channel_id, self_mute, self_deaf) ⇒ Object
Sends a voice state update packet (op 4). This packet can connect a user to a voice channel, update self mute/deaf status in an existing voice connection, move the user to a new voice channel on the same server or disconnect an existing voice connection.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 348 def send_voice_state_update(server_id, channel_id, self_mute, self_deaf) data = { guild_id: server_id, channel_id: channel_id, self_mute: self_mute, self_deaf: self_deaf } send_packet(Opcodes::VOICE_STATE, data) end |
#stop ⇒ Object
Stops the bot gracefully, disconnecting the websocket without immediately killing the thread. This means that Discord is immediately aware of the closed connection and makes the bot appear offline instantly.
If this method doesn't work or you're looking for something more drastic, use #kill instead.
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 200 def stop @should_reconnect = false close # Return nil so command bots don't send a message nil end |
#sync ⇒ Object
Prevents all further execution until the websocket thread stops (e.g. through a closed connection).
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# File 'lib/rubycord/gateway.rb', line 187 def sync @ws_thread.join end |