sharp-chat/SharpChat/ClientCommands/RemoteAddressClientCommand.cs
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First bits of the Context overhaul.
Reintroduces separate contexts for users, channels, connections (now split into sessions and connections) and user-channel associations.
It builds which is as much assurance as I can give about the stability of this commit, but its also the bare minimum of what i like to commit sooooo
A lot of things still need to be broadcast through events throughout the application in order to keep states consistent but we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
I really need to stop using that phrase thingy, I'm overusing it.
2025-05-03 02:49:51 +00:00

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using SharpChat.SockChat.S2CPackets;
using SharpChat.Users;
using System.Net;
namespace SharpChat.ClientCommands;
public class RemoteAddressClientCommand : ClientCommand {
public bool IsMatch(ClientCommandContext ctx) {
return ctx.NameEquals("ip")
|| ctx.NameEquals("whois");
}
public async Task Dispatch(ClientCommandContext ctx) {
long msgId = ctx.Chat.RandomSnowflake.Next();
if(!ctx.User.Permissions.HasFlag(UserPermissions.ViewIPAddress)) {
await ctx.Chat.SendTo(ctx.User, new CommandResponseS2CPacket(msgId, LCR.COMMAND_NOT_ALLOWED, true, "/ip"));
return;
}
string? ipUserStr = ctx.Args.FirstOrDefault();
User? ipUser;
if(string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(ipUserStr) || (ipUser = ctx.Chat.Users.GetUserByLegacyName(ipUserStr)) == null) {
await ctx.Chat.SendTo(ctx.User, new CommandResponseS2CPacket(msgId, LCR.USER_NOT_FOUND, true, ipUserStr ?? "User"));
return;
}
foreach(IPEndPoint ep in ctx.Chat.Sessions.GetRemoteEndPoints(ipUser))
await ctx.Chat.SendTo(ctx.User, new CommandResponseS2CPacket(msgId, LCR.IP_ADDRESS, false, ipUser.UserName, ep.Address));
}
}