import datetime import discord import db_access from db_access import AreaDistrict class Alert: """ Represents an HFC Alert """ def __init__(self, id: int, cat: int, title: str, districts: list[str], desc: str): """ Init an Alert instance :param id: Alert ID :param cat: Alert category :param title: Alert title :param districts: districts the alert is running for :param desc: Alert description/extra info """ self.id = id self.category = cat self.title = title self.districts = districts self.description = desc @classmethod def from_dict(cls, data: dict): """ Return a new Alert instance from an Alert-formatted dict (matching HFC alert requests) Dict format: { "id": int, "cat": int, "title": str, "data": list[str], "desc": str } :param data: A dict of matching format :return: The new Alert instance """ return cls(int(data.get('id', '0')), int(data.get('cat', '0')), data.get('title'), data.get('data'), data.get('desc')) class AlertEmbed: """ A class representing an AlertEmbed :var embed: discord.Embed ready for sending :var alert: Alert containing alert data :var district: db_access.AreaDistrict | str containing district data """ def __init__(self, alert: Alert | dict, district: db_access.AreaDistrict | str): """ Initiating the AlertEmbed class directly is equivalent to AlertEmbed.generic_alert, but is not recommended. Please use AlertEmbed.generic_alert instead. :var embed: discord.Embed ready for sending :var alert: Alert containing alert data :var district: db_access.AreaDistrict | str containing district data """ self.embed = discord.Embed(color=discord.Color.from_str('#FF0000')) self.district = district if isinstance(alert, dict): self.alert = Alert.from_dict(alert) else: self.alert = alert if isinstance(self.district, AreaDistrict): self.embed.title = f'התראה ב{self.district.name}' self.embed.add_field(name=self.alert.title, value=f'איזור {self.district.area.name}') else: self.embed.title = f'התראה ב{self.district}' self.embed.add_field(name=self.alert.title, value='') self.embed.add_field(name='זמן התראה', value=datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S\n%d/%m/%Y"), inline=False) self.embed.add_field(name='מידע נוסף', value=self.alert.description) @classmethod def generic_alert(cls, alert: Alert | dict, district: db_access.AreaDistrict | str): """ Returns a new Generic AlertEmbed :param alert: Alert object :param district: AreaDistrict object (District containing Area, check db_access.AreaDistrict) :return: New AlertEmbed instance """ ret_alem = cls(alert, district) return ret_alem @classmethod def missile_alert(cls, alert: Alert | dict, district: db_access.AreaDistrict | str): """ Returns a new Missile AlertEmbed Similar to Generic AlertEmbed, but contains Migun Time :param alert: Alert object :param district: AreaDistrict object (District containing Area, check db_access.AreaDistrict) :return: New AlertEmbed instance """ ret_alem = cls.generic_alert(alert, district) if (not isinstance(district, str)) and (district.migun_time is not None): ret_alem.embed.insert_field_at(index=1, name='זמן מיגון', value=f'{district.migun_time} שניות', inline=False) return ret_alem ret_alem.embed.insert_field_at(index=1, name='זמן מיגון', value='שגיאה באחזרת המידע', inline=False) return ret_alem @classmethod def auto_alert(cls, alert: Alert | dict, district: db_access.AreaDistrict | str): """ Tired of having to CHOOSE an alert type all the time? Well this is JUST for you! Introducing... auto_alert! Just init it like any other alert, and it will return the fitting alert right then and there*! *"then and there" does not include any computer, end-user, developer, or any other type of tomfoolery. (Hopefully now I'll never have to write documentation again >:) ) :param alert: Alert object or alert dict. :param district: District object (from db_access) :return: AlertEmbed object """ if isinstance(alert, dict): alert_obj = Alert.from_dict(alert) else: alert_obj = alert match alert_obj.category: case 1: return cls.missile_alert(alert_obj, district) case _: return cls.generic_alert(alert_obj, district)