+
+void CoreNetwork::queueCap(const QString &capability)
+{
+ // IRCv3 specs all use lowercase capability names
+ QString _capLowercase = capability.toLower();
+
+ if(capsRequiringConfiguration.contains(_capLowercase)) {
+ // The capability requires additional configuration before being acknowledged (e.g. SASL),
+ // so we should negotiate it separately from all other capabilities. Otherwise new
+ // capabilities will be requested while still configuring the previous one.
+ if (!_capsQueuedIndividual.contains(_capLowercase)) {
+ _capsQueuedIndividual.append(_capLowercase);
+ }
+ } else {
+ // The capability doesn't need any special configuration, so it should be safe to try
+ // bundling together with others. "Should" being the imperative word, as IRC servers can do
+ // anything.
+ if (!_capsQueuedBundled.contains(_capLowercase)) {
+ _capsQueuedBundled.append(_capLowercase);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+QString CoreNetwork::takeQueuedCaps()
+{
+ // Clear the record of the most recently negotiated capability bundle. Does nothing if the list
+ // is empty.
+ _capsQueuedLastBundle.clear();
+
+ // First, negotiate all the standalone capabilities that require additional configuration.
+ if (!_capsQueuedIndividual.empty()) {
+ // We have an individual capability available. Take the first and pass it back.
+ return _capsQueuedIndividual.takeFirst();
+ } else if (!_capsQueuedBundled.empty()) {
+ // We have capabilities available that can be grouped. Try to fit in as many as within the
+ // maximum length.
+ // See CoreNetwork::maxCapRequestLength
+
+ // Response must have at least one capability regardless of max length for anything to
+ // happen.
+ QString capBundle = _capsQueuedBundled.takeFirst();
+ QString nextCap("");
+ while (!_capsQueuedBundled.empty()) {
+ // As long as capabilities remain, get the next...
+ nextCap = _capsQueuedBundled.first();
+ if ((capBundle.length() + 1 + nextCap.length()) <= maxCapRequestLength) {
+ // [capability + 1 for a space + this new capability] fit within length limits
+ // Add it to formatted list
+ capBundle.append(" " + nextCap);
+ // Add it to most recent bundle of requested capabilities (simplifies retry logic)
+ _capsQueuedLastBundle.append(nextCap);
+ // Then remove it from the queue
+ _capsQueuedBundled.removeFirst();
+ } else {
+ // We've reached the length limit for a single capability request, stop adding more
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ // Return this space-separated set of capabilities, removing any extra spaces
+ return capBundle.trimmed();
+ } else {
+ // No capabilities left to negotiate, return an empty string.
+ return QString();
+ }
+}
+
+void CoreNetwork::retryCapsIndividually()
+{
+ // The most recent set of capabilities got denied by the IRC server. As we don't know what got
+ // denied, try each capability individually.
+ if (_capsQueuedLastBundle.empty()) {
+ // No most recently tried capability set, just return.
+ return;
+ // Note: there's little point in retrying individually requested caps during negotiation.
+ // We know the individual capability was the one that failed, and it's not likely it'll
+ // suddenly start working within a few seconds. 'cap-notify' provides a better system for
+ // handling capability removal and addition.
+ }
+
+ // This should be fairly rare, e.g. services restarting during negotiation, so simplicity wins
+ // over efficiency. If this becomes an issue, implement a binary splicing system instead,
+ // keeping track of which halves of the group fail, dividing the set each time.
+
+ // Add most recently tried capability set to individual list, re-requesting them one at a time
+ _capsQueuedIndividual.append(_capsQueuedLastBundle);
+ // Warn of this issue to explain the slower login. Servers usually shouldn't trigger this.
+ displayMsg(Message::Server, BufferInfo::StatusBuffer, "",
+ tr("Could not negotiate some capabilities, retrying individually (%1)...")
+ .arg(_capsQueuedLastBundle.join(", ")));
+ // Capabilities are already removed from the capability bundle queue via takeQueuedCaps(), no
+ // need to remove them here.
+ // Clear the most recently tried set to reduce risk that mistakes elsewhere causes retrying
+ // indefinitely.
+ _capsQueuedLastBundle.clear();
+}
+
+void CoreNetwork::beginCapNegotiation()
+{
+ // Don't begin negotiation if no capabilities are queued to request
+ if (!capNegotiationInProgress()) {
+ // If the server doesn't have any capabilities, but supports CAP LS, continue on with the
+ // normal connection.
+ displayMsg(Message::Server, BufferInfo::StatusBuffer, "", tr("No capabilities available"));
+ endCapNegotiation();
+ return;
+ }
+
+ _capNegotiationActive = true;
+ displayMsg(Message::Server, BufferInfo::StatusBuffer, "",
+ tr("Ready to negotiate (found: %1)").arg(caps().join(", ")));
+
+ // Build a list of queued capabilities, starting with individual, then bundled, only adding the
+ // comma separator between the two if needed (both individual and bundled caps exist).
+ QString queuedCapsDisplay =
+ _capsQueuedIndividual.join(", ")
+ + ((!_capsQueuedIndividual.empty() && !_capsQueuedBundled.empty()) ? ", " : "")
+ + _capsQueuedBundled.join(", ");
+ displayMsg(Message::Server, BufferInfo::StatusBuffer, "",
+ tr("Negotiating capabilities (requesting: %1)...").arg(queuedCapsDisplay));
+
+ sendNextCap();
+}
+
+void CoreNetwork::sendNextCap()
+{
+ if (capNegotiationInProgress()) {
+ // Request the next set of capabilities and remove them from the list
+ putRawLine(serverEncode(QString("CAP REQ :%1").arg(takeQueuedCaps())));
+ } else {
+ // No pending desired capabilities, capability negotiation finished
+ // If SASL requested but not available, print a warning
+ if (networkInfo().useSasl && !capEnabled(IrcCap::SASL))
+ displayMsg(Message::Error, BufferInfo::StatusBuffer, "",
+ tr("SASL authentication currently not supported by server"));
+
+ if (_capNegotiationActive) {
+ displayMsg(Message::Server, BufferInfo::StatusBuffer, "",
+ tr("Capability negotiation finished (enabled: %1)").arg(capsEnabled().join(", ")));
+ _capNegotiationActive = false;
+ }
+
+ endCapNegotiation();
+ }
+}
+
+void CoreNetwork::endCapNegotiation()
+{
+ // If nick registration is already complete, CAP END is not required
+ if (!_capInitialNegotiationEnded) {
+ putRawLine(serverEncode(QString("CAP END")));
+ _capInitialNegotiationEnded = true;
+ }
+}
+
+/******** AutoWHO ********/
+
+void CoreNetwork::startAutoWhoCycle()
+{
+ if (!_autoWhoQueue.isEmpty()) {
+ _autoWhoCycleTimer.stop();
+ return;
+ }
+ _autoWhoQueue = channels();
+}
+
+void CoreNetwork::queueAutoWhoOneshot(const QString &channelOrNick)
+{
+ // Prepend so these new channels/nicks are the first to be checked
+ // Don't allow duplicates
+ if (!_autoWhoQueue.contains(channelOrNick.toLower())) {
+ _autoWhoQueue.prepend(channelOrNick.toLower());
+ }
+ if (capEnabled(IrcCap::AWAY_NOTIFY)) {
+ // When away-notify is active, the timer's stopped. Start a new cycle to who this channel.
+ setAutoWhoEnabled(true);
+ }
+}
+
+
+void CoreNetwork::setAutoWhoDelay(int delay)
+{
+ _autoWhoTimer.setInterval(delay * 1000);
+}
+
+
+void CoreNetwork::setAutoWhoInterval(int interval)
+{
+ _autoWhoCycleTimer.setInterval(interval * 1000);
+}
+
+
+void CoreNetwork::setAutoWhoEnabled(bool enabled)
+{
+ if (enabled && isConnected() && !_autoWhoTimer.isActive())
+ _autoWhoTimer.start();
+ else if (!enabled) {
+ _autoWhoTimer.stop();
+ _autoWhoCycleTimer.stop();
+ }
+}
+
+
+void CoreNetwork::sendAutoWho()
+{
+ // Don't send autowho if there are still some pending
+ if (_autoWhoPending.count())
+ return;
+
+ while (!_autoWhoQueue.isEmpty()) {
+ QString chanOrNick = _autoWhoQueue.takeFirst();
+ // Check if it's a known channel or nick
+ IrcChannel *ircchan = ircChannel(chanOrNick);
+ IrcUser *ircuser = ircUser(chanOrNick);
+ if (ircchan) {
+ // Apply channel limiting rules
+ // If using away-notify, don't impose channel size limits in order to capture away
+ // state of everyone. Auto-who won't run on a timer so network impact is minimal.
+ if (networkConfig()->autoWhoNickLimit() > 0
+ && ircchan->ircUsers().count() >= networkConfig()->autoWhoNickLimit()
+ && !capEnabled(IrcCap::AWAY_NOTIFY))
+ continue;
+ _autoWhoPending[chanOrNick.toLower()]++;
+ } else if (ircuser) {
+ // Checking a nick, add it to the pending list
+ _autoWhoPending[ircuser->nick().toLower()]++;
+ } else {
+ // Not a channel or a nick, skip it
+ qDebug() << "Skipping who polling of unknown channel or nick" << chanOrNick;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (supports("WHOX")) {
+ // Use WHO extended to poll away users and/or user accounts
+ // Explicitly only match on nickname ("n"), don't rely on server defaults
+ //
+ // WHO <nickname> n%chtsunfra,<unique_number>
+ //
+ // See http://faerion.sourceforge.net/doc/irc/whox.var
+ // And https://github.com/quakenet/snircd/blob/master/doc/readme.who
+ // And https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat/blob/57478b65758e6b697b1d82ce21075e74aa475efc/src/common/proto-irc.c#L752
+ putRawLine(serverEncode(QString("WHO %1 n%chtsunfra,%2")
+ .arg(serverEncode(chanOrNick),
+ QString::number(IrcCap::ACCOUNT_NOTIFY_WHOX_NUM))));
+ } else {
+ // Fall back to normal WHO
+ //
+ // Note: According to RFC 1459, "WHO <phrase>" can fall back to searching realname,
+ // hostmask, etc. There's nothing we can do about that :(
+ //
+ // See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1459#section-4.5.1
+ putRawLine(serverEncode(QString("WHO %1").arg(chanOrNick)));
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (_autoWhoQueue.isEmpty() && networkConfig()->autoWhoEnabled() && !_autoWhoCycleTimer.isActive()
+ && !capEnabled(IrcCap::AWAY_NOTIFY)) {
+ // Timer was stopped, means a new cycle is due immediately
+ // Don't run a new cycle if using away-notify; server will notify as appropriate
+ _autoWhoCycleTimer.start();
+ startAutoWhoCycle();
+ } else if (capEnabled(IrcCap::AWAY_NOTIFY) && _autoWhoCycleTimer.isActive()) {
+ // Don't run another who cycle if away-notify is enabled
+ _autoWhoCycleTimer.stop();
+ }
+}
+
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SSL
+void CoreNetwork::sslErrors(const QList<QSslError> &sslErrors)
+{
+ Server server = usedServer();
+ if (server.sslVerify) {
+ // Treat the SSL error as a hard error
+ QString sslErrorMessage = tr("Encrypted connection couldn't be verified, disconnecting "
+ "since verification is required");
+ if (!sslErrors.empty()) {
+ // Add the error reason if known
+ sslErrorMessage.append(tr(" (Reason: %1)").arg(sslErrors.first().errorString()));
+ }
+ displayMsg(Message::Error, BufferInfo::StatusBuffer, "", sslErrorMessage);
+
+ // Disconnect, triggering a reconnect in case it's a temporary issue with certificate
+ // validity, network trouble, etc.
+ disconnectFromIrc(false, QString("Encrypted connection not verified"), true /* withReconnect */);
+ } else {
+ // Treat the SSL error as a warning, continue to connect anyways
+ QString sslErrorMessage = tr("Encrypted connection couldn't be verified, continuing "
+ "since verification is not required");
+ if (!sslErrors.empty()) {
+ // Add the error reason if known
+ sslErrorMessage.append(tr(" (Reason: %1)").arg(sslErrors.first().errorString()));
+ }
+ displayMsg(Message::Info, BufferInfo::StatusBuffer, "", sslErrorMessage);
+
+ // Proceed with the connection
+ socket.ignoreSslErrors();
+ }
+}
+
+