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import aiohttp
import aiohttp.web
import asyncio
import base64
import collections
import functools
import importlib.util
import inspect
import ircstates
import irctokens
import itertools
import json
import logging
import math
import os.path
import signal
import socket
import ssl
import string
import sys
import time
import toml
import warnings


logger = logging.getLogger('http2irc')
SSL_CONTEXTS = {'yes': True, 'no': False, 'insecure': ssl.SSLContext()}


class InvalidConfig(Exception):
	'''Error in configuration file'''


def is_valid_pem(path, withCert):
	'''Very basic check whether something looks like a valid PEM certificate'''
	try:
		with open(path, 'rb') as fp:
			contents = fp.read()

		# All of these raise exceptions if something's wrong...
		if withCert:
			assert contents.startswith(b'-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n')
			endCertPos = contents.index(b'-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n')
			base64.b64decode(contents[28:endCertPos].replace(b'\n', b''), validate = True)
			assert contents[endCertPos + 26:].startswith(b'-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\n')
		else:
			assert contents.startswith(b'-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\n')
			endCertPos = -26 # Please shoot me.
		endKeyPos = contents.index(b'-----END PRIVATE KEY-----\n')
		base64.b64decode(contents[endCertPos + 26 + 28: endKeyPos].replace(b'\n', b''), validate = True)
		assert contents[endKeyPos + 26:] == b''
		return True
	except: # Yes, really
		return False


async def wait_cancel_pending(aws, paws = None, **kwargs):
	'''asyncio.wait but with automatic cancellation of non-completed tasks. Tasks in paws (persistent awaitables) are not automatically cancelled.'''
	if paws is None:
		paws = set()
	tasks = aws | paws
	logger.debug(f'waiting for {tasks!r}')
	done, pending = await asyncio.wait(tasks, **kwargs)
	logger.debug(f'done waiting for {tasks!r}; cancelling pending non-persistent tasks: {pending!r}')
	for task in pending:
		if task not in paws:
			logger.debug(f'cancelling {task!r}')
			task.cancel()
			logger.debug(f'awaiting cancellation of {task!r}')
			try:
				await task
			except asyncio.CancelledError:
				pass
			logger.debug(f'done cancelling {task!r}')
	logger.debug(f'done wait_cancel_pending {tasks!r}')
	return done, pending


class Config(dict):
	def __init__(self, filename):
		super().__init__()
		self._filename = filename

		with open(self._filename, 'r') as fp:
			obj = toml.load(fp)

		# Sanity checks
		if any(x not in ('logging', 'irc', 'web', 'maps') for x in obj.keys()):
			raise InvalidConfig('Unknown sections found in base object')
		if any(not isinstance(x, collections.abc.Mapping) for x in obj.values()):
			raise InvalidConfig('Invalid section type(s), expected objects/dicts')
		if 'logging' in obj:
			if any(x not in ('level', 'format') for x in obj['logging']):
				raise InvalidConfig('Unknown key found in log section')
			if 'level' in obj['logging'] and obj['logging']['level'] not in ('DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARNING', 'ERROR'):
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid log level')
			if 'format' in obj['logging']:
				if not isinstance(obj['logging']['format'], str):
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid log format')
				try:
					#TODO: Replace with logging.Formatter's validate option (3.8+); this test does not cover everything that could be wrong (e.g. invalid format spec or conversion)
					# This counts the number of replacement fields. Formatter.parse yields tuples whose second value is the field name; if it's None, there is no field (e.g. literal text).
					assert sum(1 for x in string.Formatter().parse(obj['logging']['format']) if x[1] is not None) > 0
				except (ValueError, AssertionError) as e:
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid log format: parsing failed') from e
		if 'irc' in obj:
			if any(x not in ('host', 'port', 'ssl', 'family', 'nick', 'real', 'certfile', 'certkeyfile', 'sendratelimit') for x in obj['irc']):
				raise InvalidConfig('Unknown key found in irc section')
			if 'host' in obj['irc'] and not isinstance(obj['irc']['host'], str): #TODO: Check whether it's a valid hostname
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC host')
			if 'port' in obj['irc'] and (not isinstance(obj['irc']['port'], int) or not 1 <= obj['irc']['port'] <= 65535):
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC port')
			if 'ssl' in obj['irc'] and obj['irc']['ssl'] not in ('yes', 'no', 'insecure'):
				raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid IRC SSL setting: {obj["irc"]["ssl"]!r}')
			if 'family' in obj['irc']:
				if obj['irc']['family'] not in ('inet', 'INET', 'inet6', 'INET6'):
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC family')
				obj['irc']['family'] = getattr(socket, f'AF_{obj["irc"]["family"].upper()}')
			if 'nick' in obj['irc']:
				if not isinstance(obj['irc']['nick'], str) or not obj['irc']['nick']:
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC nick')
				if obj['irc']['nick'][0] not in string.ascii_letters + '[]\\`_^{|}' or obj['irc']['nick'].strip(string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '[]\\`_^{|}') != '':
					# The allowed characters in nicknames (per RFC 2812) are a strict subset of the ones for usernames, so no need to also check for the latter.
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC nick: contains illegal characters')
			if len(IRCClientProtocol.nick_command(obj['irc']['nick'])) > 510:
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC nick: NICK command too long')
			if 'sendratelimit' in obj['irc']:
				if not type(obj['irc']['sendratelimit']) in [float, int]:
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid ratelimit, must be a float or a integer')
				if obj['irc']['sendratelimit'] < 0:
					raise InvalidConfig('Ratelimit must be positive')
			if 'real' in obj['irc'] and not isinstance(obj['irc']['real'], str):
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC realname')
			if len(IRCClientProtocol.user_command(obj['irc']['nick'], obj['irc']['real'])) > 510:
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC nick/realname combination: USER command too long')
			if ('certfile' in obj['irc']) != ('certkeyfile' in obj['irc']):
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid IRC cert config: needs both certfile and certkeyfile')
			if 'certfile' in obj['irc']:
				if not isinstance(obj['irc']['certfile'], str):
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid certificate file: not a string')
				obj['irc']['certfile'] = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self._filename), obj['irc']['certfile']))
				if not os.path.isfile(obj['irc']['certfile']):
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid certificate file: not a regular file')
				if not is_valid_pem(obj['irc']['certfile'], True):
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid certificate file: not a valid PEM cert')
			if 'certkeyfile' in obj['irc']:
				if not isinstance(obj['irc']['certkeyfile'], str):
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid certificate key file: not a string')
				obj['irc']['certkeyfile'] = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self._filename), obj['irc']['certkeyfile']))
				if not os.path.isfile(obj['irc']['certkeyfile']):
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid certificate key file: not a regular file')
				if not is_valid_pem(obj['irc']['certkeyfile'], False):
					raise InvalidConfig('Invalid certificate key file: not a valid PEM key')
		if 'web' in obj:
			if any(x not in ('host', 'port', 'maxrequestsize') for x in obj['web']):
				raise InvalidConfig('Unknown key found in web section')
			if 'host' in obj['web'] and not isinstance(obj['web']['host'], str): #TODO: Check whether it's a valid hostname (must resolve I guess?)
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid web hostname')
			if 'port' in obj['web'] and (not isinstance(obj['web']['port'], int) or not 1 <= obj['web']['port'] <= 65535):
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid web port')
			if 'maxrequestsize' in obj['web'] and (not isinstance(obj['web']['maxrequestsize'], int) or obj['web']['maxrequestsize'] <= 0):
				raise InvalidConfig('Invalid web maxrequestsize')
		if 'maps' in obj:
			seenWebPaths = {}
			for key, map_ in obj['maps'].items():
				if not isinstance(key, str) or not key:
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map key {key!r}')
				if not isinstance(map_, collections.abc.Mapping):
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map for {key!r}')
				if any(x not in ('webpath', 'ircchannel', 'auth', 'postauth', 'getauth', 'module', 'moduleargs', 'overlongmode') for x in map_):
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Unknown key(s) found in map {key!r}')

				if 'webpath' not in map_:
					map_['webpath'] = f'/{key}'
				if not isinstance(map_['webpath'], str):
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} web path: not a string')
				if not map_['webpath'].startswith('/'):
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} web path: does not start at the root')
				if map_['webpath'] == '/status':
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} web path: cannot be "/status"')
				if map_['webpath'] in seenWebPaths:
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} web path: collides with map {seenWebPaths[map_["webpath"]]!r}')
				seenWebPaths[map_['webpath']] = key

				if 'ircchannel' not in map_:
					map_['ircchannel'] = f'#{key}'
				if not isinstance(map_['ircchannel'], str):
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} IRC channel: not a string')
				if not map_['ircchannel'].startswith('#') and not map_['ircchannel'].startswith('&'):
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} IRC channel: does not start with # or &')
				if any(x in map_['ircchannel'][1:] for x in (' ', '\x00', '\x07', '\r', '\n', ',')):
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} IRC channel: contains forbidden characters')
				if len(map_['ircchannel']) > 200:
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} IRC channel: too long')

				# For backward compatibility, 'auth' gets treated as 'postauth'
				if 'auth' in map_:
					if 'postauth' in map_:
						raise InvalidConfig(f'auth and postauth are aliases and cannot be used together')
					warnings.warn('auth is deprecated, use postauth instead', DeprecationWarning)
					map_['postauth'] = map_['auth']
					del map_['auth']
				for k in ('postauth', 'getauth'):
					if k not in map_:
						continue
					if map_[k] is not False and not isinstance(map_[k], str):
						raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} {k}: must be false or a string')
					if isinstance(map_[k], str) and ':' not in map_[k]:
							raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} {k}: must contain a colon')

				if 'module' in map_:
					# If the path is relative, try to evaluate it relative to either the config file or this file; some modules are in the repo, but this also allows overriding them.
					for basePath in (os.path.dirname(self._filename), os.path.dirname(__file__)):
						if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(basePath, map_['module'])):
							map_['module'] = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(basePath, map_['module']))
							break
					else:
						raise InvalidConfig(f'Module {map_["module"]!r} in map {key!r} is not a file')
				if 'moduleargs' in map_:
					if not isinstance(map_['moduleargs'], list):
						raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid module args for {key!r}: not an array')
					if 'module' not in map_:
						raise InvalidConfig(f'Module args cannot be specified without a module for {key!r}')
				if 'overlongmode' in map_:
					if not isinstance(map_['overlongmode'], str):
						raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} overlongmode: not a string')
					if map_['overlongmode'] not in ('split', 'truncate'):
						raise InvalidConfig(f'Invalid map {key!r} overlongmode: unsupported value')

		# Default values
		finalObj = {
			'logging': {'level': 'INFO', 'format': '{asctime} {levelname} {name} {message}'},
			'irc': {'host': 'irc.hackint.org', 'port': 6697, 'ssl': 'yes', 'family': 0, 'nick': 'h2ibot', 'real': 'I am an http2irc bot.', 'certfile': None, 'certkeyfile': None, 'sendratelimit': 1 },
			'web': {'host': '127.0.0.1', 'port': 8080, 'maxrequestsize': 1048576},
			'maps': {}
		}

		# Fill in default values for the maps
		for key, map_ in obj['maps'].items():
			# webpath is already set above for duplicate checking
			# ircchannel is set above for validation
			if 'postauth' not in map_:
				map_['postauth'] = False
			if 'getauth' not in map_:
				map_['getauth'] = False
			if 'module' not in map_:
				map_['module'] = None
			if 'moduleargs' not in map_:
				map_['moduleargs'] = []
			if 'overlongmode' not in map_:
				map_['overlongmode'] = 'split'

		# Load modules
		modulePaths = {} # path: str -> (extraargs: int, key: str)
		for key, map_ in obj['maps'].items():
			if map_['module'] is not None:
				if map_['module'] not in modulePaths:
					modulePaths[map_['module']] = (len(map_['moduleargs']), key)
				elif modulePaths[map_['module']][0] != len(map_['moduleargs']):
					raise InvalidConfig(f'Module {map_["module"]!r} process function extra argument inconsistency between {key!r} and {modulePaths[map_["module"]][1]!r}')
		modules = {} # path: str -> module: module
		for i, (path, (extraargs, _)) in enumerate(modulePaths.items()):
			try:
				# Build a name that is virtually guaranteed to be unique across a process.
				# Although importlib does not seem to perform any caching as of CPython 3.8, this is not guaranteed by spec.
				spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(f'http2irc-module-{id(self)}-{i}', path)
				module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
				spec.loader.exec_module(module)
			except Exception as e: # This is ugly, but exec_module can raise virtually any exception
				raise InvalidConfig(f'Loading module {path!r} failed: {e!s}')
			if not hasattr(module, 'process'):
				raise InvalidConfig(f'Module {path!r} does not have a process function')
			if not inspect.iscoroutinefunction(module.process):
				raise InvalidConfig(f'Module {path!r} process attribute is not a coroutine function')
			nargs = len(inspect.signature(module.process).parameters)
			if nargs != 1 + extraargs:
				raise InvalidConfig(f'Module {path!r} process function takes {nargs} parameter{"s" if nargs > 1 else ""}, not {1 + extraargs}')
			modules[path] = module

		# Replace module value in maps
		for map_ in obj['maps'].values():
			if 'module' in map_ and map_['module'] is not None:
				map_['module'] = modules[map_['module']]

		# Merge in what was read from the config file and set keys on self
		for key in ('logging', 'irc', 'web', 'maps'):
			if key in obj:
				finalObj[key].update(obj[key])
			self[key] = finalObj[key]

	def __repr__(self):
		return f'<Config(logging={self["logging"]!r}, irc={self["irc"]!r}, web={self["web"]!r}, maps={self["maps"]!r})>'

	def reread(self):
		return Config(self._filename)


class MessageQueue:
	# An object holding onto the messages received over HTTP for sending to IRC
	# This is effectively a reimplementation of parts of asyncio.Queue with some specific additional code.
	# Unfortunately, asyncio.Queue's extensibility (_init, _put, and _get methods) is undocumented, so I don't want to rely on that.
	# Differences to asyncio.Queue include:
	#  - No maxsize
	#  - No put coroutine (not necessary since the queue can never be full)
	#  - Only one concurrent getter
	#  - putleft_nowait to put to the front of the queue (so that the IRC client can put a message back when delivery fails)

	logger = logging.getLogger('http2irc.MessageQueue')

	def __init__(self):
		self._getter = None  # None | asyncio.Future
		self._queue = collections.deque()

	async def get(self):
		if self._getter is not None:
			raise RuntimeError('Cannot get concurrently')
		if len(self._queue) == 0:
			self._getter = asyncio.get_running_loop().create_future()
			self.logger.debug('Awaiting getter')
			try:
				await self._getter
			except asyncio.CancelledError:
				self.logger.debug('Cancelled getter')
				self._getter = None
				raise
			self.logger.debug('Awaited getter')
			self._getter = None
		# For testing the cancellation/putting back onto the queue
		#self.logger.debug('Delaying message queue get')
		#await asyncio.sleep(3)
		#self.logger.debug('Done delaying')
		return self.get_nowait()

	def get_nowait(self):
		if len(self._queue) == 0:
			raise asyncio.QueueEmpty
		return self._queue.popleft()

	def put_nowait(self, item):
		self._queue.append(item)
		if self._getter is not None and not self._getter.done() and not self._getter.cancelled():
			self._getter.set_result(None)

	def putleft_nowait(self, *item):
		self._queue.extendleft(reversed(item))
		if self._getter is not None and not self._getter.done() and not self._getter.cancelled():
			self._getter.set_result(None)

	def qsize(self):
		return len(self._queue)


class IRCClientProtocol(asyncio.Protocol):
	logger = logging.getLogger('http2irc.IRCClientProtocol')

	def __init__(self, http2ircMessageQueue, irc2httpBroadcaster, connectionClosedEvent, loop, config, channels):
		self.http2ircMessageQueue = http2ircMessageQueue
		self.irc2httpBroadcaster = irc2httpBroadcaster
		self.connectionClosedEvent = connectionClosedEvent
		self.loop = loop
		self.config = config
		self.lastRecvTime = None
		self.lastSentTime = None # float timestamp or None; the latter disables the send rate limit
		self.sendQueue = asyncio.Queue()
		self.buffer = b''
		self.connected = False
		self.channels = channels # Currently joined/supposed-to-be-joined channels; set(str)
		self.kickedChannels = set() # Channels the bot got KICKed from (for re-INVITE purposes; reset on config reloading)
		self.unconfirmedMessages = []
		self.pongReceivedEvent = asyncio.Event()
		self.sasl = bool(self.config['irc']['certfile'] and self.config['irc']['certkeyfile'])
		self.authenticated = False
		self.server = ircstates.Server(self.config['irc']['host'])
		self.capReqsPending = set() # Capabilities requested from the server but not yet ACKd or NAKd
		self.caps = set() # Capabilities acknowledged by the server
		self.whoxQueue = collections.deque() # Names of channels that were joined successfully but for which no WHO (WHOX) query was sent yet
		self.whoxChannel = None # Name of channel for which a WHO query is currently running
		self.whoxReply = [] # List of (nickname, account) tuples from the currently running WHO query
		self.whoxStartTime = None
		self.userChannels = collections.defaultdict(set) # List of which channels a user is known to be in; nickname:str -> {channel:str, ...}

	@staticmethod
	def nick_command(nick: str):
		return b'NICK ' + nick.encode('utf-8')

	@staticmethod
	def user_command(nick: str, real: str):
		nickb = nick.encode('utf-8')
		return b'USER ' + nickb + b' ' + nickb + b' ' + nickb + b' :' + real.encode('utf-8')

	def connection_made(self, transport):
		self.logger.info('IRC connected')
		self.transport = transport
		self.connected = True
		caps = [b'multi-prefix', b'userhost-in-names', b'away-notify', b'account-notify', b'extended-join']
		if self.sasl:
			caps.append(b'sasl')
		for cap in caps:
			self.capReqsPending.add(cap.decode('ascii'))
			self.send(b'CAP REQ :' + cap)
		self.send(self.nick_command(self.config['irc']['nick']))
		self.send(self.user_command(self.config['irc']['nick'], self.config['irc']['real']))

	def _send_join_part(self, command, channels):
		'''Split a JOIN or PART into multiple messages as necessary'''
		# command: b'JOIN' or b'PART'; channels: set[str]

		channels = [x.encode('utf-8') for x in channels]
		if len(command) + sum(1 + len(x) for x in channels) <= 510: # Total length = command + (separator + channel name for each channel, where the separator is a space for the first and then a comma)
			# Everything fits into one command.
			self.send(command + b' ' + b','.join(channels))
			return

		# List too long, need to split.
		limit = 510 - len(command)
		lengths = [1 + len(x) for x in channels]  # separator + channel name
		chanLengthAcceptable = [l <= limit for l in lengths]
		if not all(chanLengthAcceptable):
			# There are channel names that are too long to even fit into one message on their own; filter them out and warn about them.
			# This should never happen since the config reader would already filter it out.
			tooLongChannels = [x for x, a in zip(channels, chanLengthAcceptable) if not a]
			channels = [x for x, a in zip(channels, chanLengthAcceptable) if a]
			lengths = [l for l, a in zip(lengths, chanLengthAcceptable) if a]
			for channel in tooLongChannels:
				self.logger.warning(f'Cannot {command} {channel}: name too long')
		runningLengths = list(itertools.accumulate(lengths))  # entry N = length of all entries up to and including channel N, including separators
		offset = 0
		while channels:
			i = next((x[0] for x in enumerate(runningLengths) if x[1] - offset > limit), -1)
			if i == -1: # Last batch
				i = len(channels)
			self.send(command + b' ' + b','.join(channels[:i]))
			offset = runningLengths[i-1]
			channels = channels[i:]
			runningLengths = runningLengths[i:]

	def update_channels(self, channels: set):
		channelsToPart = self.channels - channels
		channelsToJoin = channels - self.channels
		self.channels = channels
		self.kickedChannels = set()

		if self.connected:
			if channelsToPart:
				self._send_join_part(b'PART', channelsToPart)
			if channelsToJoin:
				self._send_join_part(b'JOIN', channelsToJoin)

	def send(self, data):
		self.logger.debug(f'Queueing for send: {data!r}')
		if len(data) > 510:
			raise RuntimeError(f'IRC message too long ({len(data)} > 510): {data!r}')
		self.sendQueue.put_nowait(data)

	def _direct_send(self, data):
		self.logger.debug(f'Send: {data!r}')
		time_ = time.time()
		self.transport.write(data + b'\r\n')
		if data.startswith(b'PRIVMSG '):
			# Send own messages to broadcaster as well
			command, channels, message = data.decode('utf-8').split(' ', 2)
			for channel in channels.split(','):
				assert channel.startswith('#') or channel.startswith('&'), f'invalid channel: {channel!r}'
				try:
					modes = self.get_mode_chars(self.server.channels[self.server.casefold(channel)].users.get(self.server.casefold(self.server.nickname)))
				except KeyError:
					# E.g. when kicked from a channel in the config
					# If the target channel isn't in self.server.channels, this *should* mean that the bot is not in the channel.
					# Therefore, don't send this to the broadcaster either.
					# TODO: Use echo-message instead and forward that to the broadcaster instead of emulating it here. Requires support from the network though...
					continue
				user = {
					'nick': self.server.nickname,
					'hostmask': f'{self.server.nickname}!{self.server.username}@{self.server.hostname}',
					'account': self.server.account,
					'modes': modes,
				       }
				self.irc2httpBroadcaster.send(channel, {'time': time_, 'command': command, 'channel': channel, 'user': user, 'message': message})
		return time_

	async def send_queue(self):
		while True:
			self.logger.debug('Trying to get data from send queue')
			t = asyncio.create_task(self.sendQueue.get())
			done, pending = await wait_cancel_pending({t, asyncio.create_task(self.connectionClosedEvent.wait())}, return_when = asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED)
			if self.connectionClosedEvent.is_set():
				break
			assert t in done, f'{t!r} is not in {done!r}'
			data = t.result()
			self.logger.debug(f'Got {data!r} from send queue')
			now = time.time()
			if self.config['irc']['sendratelimit'] == 0:
				self.logger.debug(f'Rate limited, not sending messages for now.')
				await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(self.connectionClosedEvent.wait())}, timeout = self.lastSentTime + 1 - now)
				if self.connectionClosedEvent.is_set():
					break
			if (self.lastSentTime is not None and now - self.lastSentTime < 1/self.config['irc']['sendratelimit']) or self.config['irc']['sendratelimit'] == 0:
				self.logger.debug(f'Rate limited')
				await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(self.connectionClosedEvent.wait())}, timeout = self.lastSentTime + 1/self.config['irc']['sendratelimit'] - now)
				if self.connectionClosedEvent.is_set():
					break
			time_ = self._direct_send(data)
			if self.lastSentTime is not None:
				self.lastSentTime = time_

	async def _get_message(self):
		self.logger.debug(f'Message queue {id(self.http2ircMessageQueue)} length: {self.http2ircMessageQueue.qsize()}')
		messageFuture = asyncio.create_task(self.http2ircMessageQueue.get())
		done, pending = await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(self.connectionClosedEvent.wait())}, paws = {messageFuture}, return_when = asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED)
		if self.connectionClosedEvent.is_set():
			if messageFuture in pending:
				self.logger.debug('Cancelling messageFuture')
				messageFuture.cancel()
				try:
					await messageFuture
				except asyncio.CancelledError:
					self.logger.debug('Cancelled messageFuture')
					pass
			else:
				# messageFuture is already done but we're stopping, so put the result back onto the queue
				self.http2ircMessageQueue.putleft_nowait(messageFuture.result())
			return None, None, None
		assert messageFuture in done, 'Invalid state: messageFuture not in done futures'
		return messageFuture.result()

	def _self_usermask_length(self):
		if not self.server.nickname or not self.server.username or not self.server.hostname:
			return 100
		return len(self.server.nickname) + 1 + len(self.server.username) + 1 + len(self.server.hostname) # nickname!username@hostname

	async def send_messages(self):
		while self.connected:
			self.logger.debug(f'Trying to get a message')
			channel, message, overlongmode = await self._get_message()
			self.logger.debug(f'Got message: {message!r}')
			if message is None:
				break
			channelB = channel.encode('utf-8')
			messageB = message.encode('utf-8')
			usermaskPrefixLength = 1 + self._self_usermask_length() + 1 # :usermask<SP>
			if usermaskPrefixLength + len(b'PRIVMSG ' + channelB + b' :' + messageB) > 510:
				# Message too long, need to split or truncate. First try to split on spaces, then on codepoints. Ideally, would use graphemes between, but that's too complicated.
				self.logger.debug(f'Message too long, overlongmode = {overlongmode}')
				prefix = b'PRIVMSG ' + channelB + b' :'
				prefixLength = usermaskPrefixLength + len(prefix) # Need to account for the origin prefix included by the ircd when sending to others
				maxMessageLength = 510 - prefixLength # maximum length of the message part within each line
				if overlongmode == 'truncate':
					maxMessageLength -= 3 # Make room for an ellipsis at the end
				messages = []
				while message:
					if overlongmode == 'truncate' and messages:
						break # Only need the first message on truncation
					if len(messageB) <= maxMessageLength:
						messages.append(message)
						break

					spacePos = messageB.rfind(b' ', 0, maxMessageLength + 1)
					if spacePos != -1:
						messages.append(messageB[:spacePos].decode('utf-8'))
						messageB = messageB[spacePos + 1:]
						message = messageB.decode('utf-8')
						continue

					# No space found, need to search for a suitable codepoint location.
					pMessage = message[:maxMessageLength] # at most 510 codepoints which expand to at least 510 bytes
					pLengths = [len(x.encode('utf-8')) for x in pMessage] # byte size of each codepoint
					pRunningLengths = list(itertools.accumulate(pLengths)) # byte size up to each codepoint
					if pRunningLengths[-1] <= maxMessageLength: # Special case: entire pMessage is short enough
						messages.append(pMessage)
						message = message[maxMessageLength:]
						messageB = message.encode('utf-8')
						continue
					cutoffIndex = next(x[0] for x in enumerate(pRunningLengths) if x[1] > maxMessageLength)
					messages.append(message[:cutoffIndex])
					message = message[cutoffIndex:]
					messageB = message.encode('utf-8')
				if overlongmode == 'split':
					for msg in reversed(messages):
						self.http2ircMessageQueue.putleft_nowait((channel, msg, overlongmode))
				elif overlongmode == 'truncate':
					self.http2ircMessageQueue.putleft_nowait((channel, messages[0] + '…', overlongmode))
			else:
				self.logger.info(f'Sending {message!r} to {channel!r}')
				self.unconfirmedMessages.append((channel, message, overlongmode))
				self.send(b'PRIVMSG ' + channelB + b' :' + messageB)

	async def confirm_messages(self):
		while self.connected:
			await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(self.connectionClosedEvent.wait())}, return_when = asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED, timeout = 60)  # Confirm once per minute
			if not self.connected: # Disconnected while sleeping, can't confirm unconfirmed messages, requeue them directly
				self.http2ircMessageQueue.putleft_nowait(*self.unconfirmedMessages)
				self.unconfirmedMessages = []
				break
			if not self.unconfirmedMessages:
				self.logger.debug('No messages to confirm')
				continue
			self.logger.debug('Trying to confirm message delivery')
			self.pongReceivedEvent.clear()
			self._direct_send(b'PING :42')
			await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(self.pongReceivedEvent.wait())}, return_when = asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED, timeout = 5)
			self.logger.debug(f'Message delivery successful: {self.pongReceivedEvent.is_set()}')
			if not self.pongReceivedEvent.is_set():
				# No PONG received in five seconds, assume connection's dead
				self.logger.warning(f'Message delivery confirmation failed, putting {len(self.unconfirmedMessages)} messages back into the queue')
				self.http2ircMessageQueue.putleft_nowait(*self.unconfirmedMessages)
				self.transport.close()
			self.unconfirmedMessages = []

	def data_received(self, data):
		time_ = time.time()
		self.logger.debug(f'Data received: {data!r}')
		self.lastRecvTime = time_
		# If there's any data left in the buffer, prepend it to the data. Split on CRLF.
		# Then, process all messages except the last one (since data might not end on a CRLF) and keep the remainder in the buffer.
		# If data does end with CRLF, all messages will have been processed and the buffer will be empty again.
		if self.buffer:
			data = self.buffer + data
		messages = data.split(b'\r\n')
		for message in messages[:-1]:
			lines = self.server.recv(message + b'\r\n')
			assert len(lines) == 1, f'recv did not return exactly one line: {message!r} -> {lines!r}'
			self.message_received(time_, message, lines[0])
			self.server.parse_tokens(lines[0])
		self.buffer = messages[-1]

	def message_received(self, time_, message, line):
		self.logger.debug(f'Message received at {time_}: {message!r}')

		# Send to HTTP broadcaster
		# Note: WHOX is handled further down
		for d in self.line_to_dicts(time_, line):
			self.irc2httpBroadcaster.send(d['channel'], d)

		maybeTriggerWhox = False

		# PING/PONG
		if line.command == 'PING':
			self._direct_send(irctokens.build('PONG', line.params).format().encode('utf-8'))
		elif line.command == 'PONG':
			self.pongReceivedEvent.set()

		# IRCv3 and SASL
		elif line.command == 'CAP':
			if line.params[1] == 'ACK':
				for cap in line.params[2].strip(' ').split(' '):
					self.logger.debug(f'CAP ACK: {cap}')
					self.caps.add(cap)
					if cap == 'sasl' and self.sasl:
						self.send(b'AUTHENTICATE EXTERNAL')
					else:
						self.capReqsPending.remove(cap)
			elif line.params[1] == 'NAK':
				self.logger.warning(f'Failed to activate CAP(s): {line.params[2]}')
				for cap in line.params[2].strip(' ').split(' '):
					self.capReqsPending.remove(cap)
			if len(self.capReqsPending) == 0:
				self.send(b'CAP END')
		elif line.command == 'AUTHENTICATE' and line.params == ['+']:
			self.send(b'AUTHENTICATE +')
		elif line.command == ircstates.numerics.RPL_SASLSUCCESS:
			self.authenticated = True
			self.capReqsPending.remove('sasl')
			if len(self.capReqsPending) == 0:
				self.send(b'CAP END')
		elif line.command in ('902', ircstates.numerics.ERR_SASLFAIL, ircstates.numerics.ERR_SASLTOOLONG, ircstates.numerics.ERR_SASLABORTED, ircstates.numerics.RPL_SASLMECHS):
			self.logger.error('SASL error, terminating connection')
			self.transport.close()

		# NICK errors
		elif line.command in ('431', ircstates.numerics.ERR_ERRONEUSNICKNAME, ircstates.numerics.ERR_NICKNAMEINUSE, '436'):
			self.logger.error(f'Failed to set nickname: {message!r}, terminating connection')
			self.transport.close()

		# USER errors
		elif line.command in ('461', '462'):
			self.logger.error(f'Failed to register: {message!r}, terminating connection')
			self.transport.close()

		# JOIN errors
		elif line.command in (
		                      ircstates.numerics.ERR_TOOMANYCHANNELS,
		                      ircstates.numerics.ERR_CHANNELISFULL,
		                      ircstates.numerics.ERR_INVITEONLYCHAN,
		                      ircstates.numerics.ERR_BANNEDFROMCHAN,
		                      ircstates.numerics.ERR_BADCHANNELKEY,
		                     ):
			self.logger.error(f'Failed to join channel {line.params[1]}: {message!r}')
			errChannel = self.server.casefold(line.params[1])
			for channel in self.channels:
				if self.server.casefold(channel) == errChannel:
					self.channels.remove(channel)
					break

		# PART errors
		elif line.command == '442':
			self.logger.error(f'Failed to part channel: {message!r}')

		# JOIN/PART errors
		elif line.command == ircstates.numerics.ERR_NOSUCHCHANNEL:
			self.logger.error(f'Failed to join or part channel: {message!r}')

		# PRIVMSG errors
		elif line.command in (ircstates.numerics.ERR_NOSUCHNICK, '404', '407', '411', '412', '413', '414'):
			self.logger.error(f'Failed to send message: {message!r}')

		# Connection registration reply
		elif line.command == ircstates.numerics.RPL_WELCOME:
			self.logger.info('IRC connection registered')
			if self.sasl and not self.authenticated:
				self.logger.error('IRC connection registered but not authenticated, terminating connection')
				self.transport.close()
				return
			self.lastSentTime = time.time()
			self._send_join_part(b'JOIN', self.channels)
			asyncio.create_task(self.send_messages())
			asyncio.create_task(self.confirm_messages())

		# Bot getting KICKed
		elif line.command == 'KICK' and line.source and self.server.casefold(line.params[1]) == self.server.casefold(self.server.nickname):
			self.logger.warning(f'Got kicked from {line.params[0]}')
			kickedChannel = self.server.casefold(line.params[0])
			for channel in self.channels:
				if self.server.casefold(channel) == kickedChannel:
					self.channels.remove(channel)
					self.kickedChannels.add(channel) # Non-folded version so the set comparison in update_channels doesn't break.
					break

		# Bot getting INVITEd after a KICK
		elif line.command == 'INVITE' and line.source and self.server.casefold(line.params[0]) == self.server.casefold(self.server.nickname):
			invitedChannel = self.server.casefold(line.params[1])
			for channel in self.kickedChannels:
				if self.server.casefold(channel) == invitedChannel:
					self.channels.add(channel)
					self.kickedChannels.remove(channel)
					self._send_join_part(b'JOIN', {channel})
					break

		# WHOX on successful JOIN if supported to fetch account information
		elif line.command == 'JOIN' and self.server.isupport.whox and line.source and self.server.casefold(line.hostmask.nickname) == self.server.casefold(self.server.nickname):
			self.whoxQueue.extend(line.params[0].split(','))
			maybeTriggerWhox = True

		# WHOX response
		elif line.command == ircstates.numerics.RPL_WHOSPCRPL and line.params[1] == '042':
			self.whoxReply.append({'nick': line.params[4], 'hostmask': f'{line.params[4]}!{line.params[2]}@{line.params[3]}', 'account': line.params[5] if line.params[5] != '0' else None})

		# End of WHOX response
		elif line.command == ircstates.numerics.RPL_ENDOFWHO:
			# Patch ircstates account info; ircstates does not parse the WHOX reply itself.
			for entry in self.whoxReply:
				if entry['account']:
					self.server.users[self.server.casefold(entry['nick'])].account = entry['account']
			self.irc2httpBroadcaster.send(self.whoxChannel, {'time': time_, 'command': 'RPL_ENDOFWHO', 'channel': self.whoxChannel, 'users': self.whoxReply, 'whoxstarttime': self.whoxStartTime})
			self.whoxChannel = None
			self.whoxReply = []
			self.whoxStartTime = None
			maybeTriggerWhox = True

		# General fatal ERROR
		elif line.command == 'ERROR':
			self.logger.error(f'Server sent ERROR: {message!r}')
			self.transport.close()

		# Send next WHOX if appropriate
		if maybeTriggerWhox and self.whoxChannel is None and self.whoxQueue:
			self.whoxChannel = self.whoxQueue.popleft()
			self.whoxReply = []
			self.whoxStartTime = time.time() # Note, may not be the actual start time due to rate limiting
			self.send(b'WHO ' + self.whoxChannel.encode('utf-8') + b' c%tuhna,042')

	def get_mode_chars(self, channelUser):
		if channelUser is None:
			return ''
		prefix = self.server.isupport.prefix
		return ''.join(prefix.prefixes[i] for i in sorted((prefix.modes.index(c) for c in channelUser.modes if c in prefix.modes)))

	def line_to_dicts(self, time_, line):
		if line.source:
			sourceUser = self.server.users.get(self.server.casefold(line.hostmask.nickname)) if line.source else None
			get_modes = lambda channel, nick = line.hostmask.nickname: self.get_mode_chars(self.server.channels[self.server.casefold(channel)].users.get(self.server.casefold(nick)))
			get_user = lambda channel, withModes = True: {
			                                               'nick': line.hostmask.nickname,
			                                               'hostmask': str(line.hostmask),
			                                               'account': getattr(self.server.users.get(self.server.casefold(line.hostmask.nickname)), 'account', None),
			                                               **({'modes': get_modes(channel)} if withModes else {}),
			                                             }
		if line.command == 'JOIN':
			# Although servers SHOULD NOT send multiple channels in one message per the modern IRC docs <https://modern.ircdocs.horse/#join-message>, let's do the safe thing...
			account = {'account': line.params[-2] if line.params[-2] != '*' else None} if 'extended-join' in self.caps else {}
			for channel in line.params[0].split(','):
				# There can't be a mode set yet on the JOIN, so no need to use get_modes (which would complicate the self-join).
				yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'JOIN', 'channel': channel, 'user': {**get_user(channel, False), **account}}
		elif line.command in ('PRIVMSG', 'NOTICE'):
			channel = line.params[0]
			if channel not in self.server.channels:
				return
			if line.command == 'PRIVMSG' and line.params[1].startswith('\x01ACTION ') and line.params[1].endswith('\x01'):
				# CTCP ACTION (aka /me)
				yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'ACTION', 'channel': channel, 'user': get_user(channel), 'message': line.params[1][8:-1]}
				return
			yield {'time': time_, 'command': line.command, 'channel': channel, 'user': get_user(channel), 'message': line.params[1]}
		elif line.command == 'PART':
			for channel in line.params[0].split(','):
				yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'PART', 'channel': channel, 'user': get_user(channel), 'reason': line.params[1] if len(line.params) == 2 else None}
		elif line.command in ('QUIT', 'NICK', 'ACCOUNT'):
			if line.hostmask.nickname == self.server.nickname:
				channels = self.channels
			elif sourceUser is not None:
				channels = sourceUser.channels
			else:
				return
			for channel in channels:
				if line.command == 'QUIT':
					extra = {'reason': line.params[0] if len(line.params) == 1 else None}
				elif line.command == 'NICK':
					extra = {'newnick': line.params[0]}
				elif line.command == 'ACCOUNT':
					extra = {'account': line.params[0]}
				yield {'time': time_, 'command': line.command, 'channel': channel, 'user': get_user(channel), **extra}
		elif line.command == 'MODE' and line.params[0][0] in ('#', '&'):
			channel = line.params[0]
			yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'MODE', 'channel': channel, 'user': get_user(channel), 'args': line.params[1:]}
		elif line.command == 'KICK':
			channel = line.params[0]
			targetUser = self.server.users[self.server.casefold(line.params[1])]
			yield {
				'time': time_,
				'command': 'KICK',
				'channel': channel,
				'user': get_user(channel),
				'targetuser': {'nick': targetUser.nickname, 'hostmask': targetUser.hostmask(), 'modes': get_modes(channel, targetUser.nickname), 'account': targetUser.account},
				'reason': line.params[2] if len(line.params) == 3 else None
			      }
		elif line.command == 'TOPIC':
			channel = line.params[0]
			channelObj = self.server.channels[self.server.casefold(channel)]
			oldTopic = {'topic': channelObj.topic, 'setter': channelObj.topic_setter, 'time': channelObj.topic_time.timestamp() if channelObj.topic_time else None} if channelObj.topic else None
			if line.params[1] == '':
				yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'TOPIC', 'channel': channel, 'user': get_user(channel), 'oldtopic': oldTopic, 'newtopic': None}
			else:
				yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'TOPIC', 'channel': channel, 'user': get_user(channel), 'oldtopic': oldTopic, 'newtopic': line.params[1]}
		elif line.command == ircstates.numerics.RPL_TOPIC:
			channel = line.params[1]
			yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'RPL_TOPIC', 'channel': channel, 'topic': line.params[2]}
		elif line.command == ircstates.numerics.RPL_TOPICWHOTIME:
			yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'RPL_TOPICWHOTIME', 'channel': line.params[1], 'setter': {'nick': irctokens.hostmask(line.params[2]).nickname, 'hostmask': line.params[2]}, 'topictime': int(line.params[3])}
		elif line.command == ircstates.numerics.RPL_ENDOFNAMES:
			channel = line.params[1]
			users = self.server.channels[self.server.casefold(channel)].users
			yield {'time': time_, 'command': 'NAMES', 'channel': channel, 'users': [{'nick': u.nickname, 'modes': self.get_mode_chars(u)} for u in users.values()]}

	async def quit(self):
		# The server acknowledges a QUIT by sending an ERROR and closing the connection. The latter triggers connection_lost, so just wait for the closure event.
		self.logger.info('Quitting')
		self.lastSentTime = 1.67e34 * math.pi * 1e7 # Disable sending any further messages in send_queue
		self._direct_send(b'QUIT :Bye')
		await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(self.connectionClosedEvent.wait())}, timeout = 10)
		if not self.connectionClosedEvent.is_set():
			self.logger.error('Quitting cleanly did not work, closing connection forcefully')
			# Event will be set implicitly in connection_lost.
		self.transport.close()

	def connection_lost(self, exc):
		time_ = time.time()
		self.logger.info('IRC connection lost')
		self.connected = False
		self.connectionClosedEvent.set()
		self.irc2httpBroadcaster.send(Broadcaster.ALL_CHANNELS, {'time': time_, 'command': 'CONNLOST'})


class IRCClient:
	logger = logging.getLogger('http2irc.IRCClient')

	def __init__(self, http2ircMessageQueue, irc2httpBroadcaster, config):
		self.http2ircMessageQueue = http2ircMessageQueue
		self.irc2httpBroadcaster = irc2httpBroadcaster
		self.config = config
		self.channels = {map_['ircchannel'] for map_ in config['maps'].values()}

		self._transport = None
		self._protocol = None

	def update_config(self, config):
		ircSectionReconnectNeededKeys = [
			'host', 'port', # If we're connecting to different server
			'ssl', # Using or no longer using SSL,
			'family', # Via a different protocol
			'nick', # TODO: Changing nick could be implemented without reconnects
			'real', # Might be able to work without reconnects on certain IRCds.
			'certfile', 'certkeyfile' # If using different certificate.
		]
		needReconnect = any(self.config['irc'][key] != config['irc'][key] for key in ircSectionReconnectNeededKeys)

		self.config = config
		if self._transport: # if currently connected:
			if needReconnect:
				self._transport.close()
			else:
				self.channels = {map_['ircchannel'] for map_ in config['maps'].values()}
				self._protocol.update_channels(self.channels)
				self._protocol.config = config


	def _get_ssl_context(self):
		ctx = SSL_CONTEXTS[self.config['irc']['ssl']]
		if self.config['irc']['certfile'] and self.config['irc']['certkeyfile']:
			if ctx is True:
				ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
			if isinstance(ctx, ssl.SSLContext):
				ctx.load_cert_chain(self.config['irc']['certfile'], keyfile = self.config['irc']['certkeyfile'])
		return ctx

	async def run(self, loop, sigintEvent):
		connectionClosedEvent = asyncio.Event()
		while True:
			connectionClosedEvent.clear()
			try:
				self.logger.debug('Creating IRC connection')
				t = asyncio.create_task(loop.create_connection(
					protocol_factory = lambda: IRCClientProtocol(self.http2ircMessageQueue, self.irc2httpBroadcaster, connectionClosedEvent, loop, self.config, self.channels),
					host = self.config['irc']['host'],
					port = self.config['irc']['port'],
					ssl = self._get_ssl_context(),
					family = self.config['irc']['family'],
				))
				# No automatic cancellation of t because it's handled manually below.
				done, _ = await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(sigintEvent.wait())}, paws = {t}, return_when = asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED, timeout = 30)
				if t not in done:
					t.cancel()
					await t # Raises the CancelledError
				self._transport, self._protocol = t.result()
				self.logger.debug('Starting send queue processing')
				sendTask = asyncio.create_task(self._protocol.send_queue()) # Quits automatically on connectionClosedEvent
				self.logger.debug('Waiting for connection closure or SIGINT')
				try:
					await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(connectionClosedEvent.wait()), asyncio.create_task(sigintEvent.wait())}, return_when = asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED)
				finally:
					self.logger.debug(f'Got connection closed {connectionClosedEvent.is_set()} / SIGINT {sigintEvent.is_set()}')
					if not connectionClosedEvent.is_set():
						self.logger.debug('Quitting connection')
						await self._protocol.quit()
					if not sendTask.done():
						sendTask.cancel()
						try:
							await sendTask
						except asyncio.CancelledError:
							pass
					self._transport = None
					self._protocol = None
			except (ConnectionError, ssl.SSLError, asyncio.TimeoutError, asyncio.CancelledError) as e:
				self.logger.error(f'{type(e).__module__}.{type(e).__name__}: {e!s}')
			await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(sigintEvent.wait())}, timeout = 5)
			if sigintEvent.is_set():
				self.logger.debug('Got SIGINT, breaking IRC loop')
				break

	@property
	def lastRecvTime(self):
		return self._protocol.lastRecvTime if self._protocol else None


class Broadcaster:
	ALL_CHANNELS = object() # Singleton for send's channel argument, e.g. for connection loss

	def __init__(self):
		self._queues = {}

	def subscribe(self, channel):
		queue = asyncio.Queue()
		if channel not in self._queues:
			self._queues[channel] = set()
		self._queues[channel].add(queue)
		return queue

	def _send(self, channel, j):
		for queue in self._queues[channel]:
			queue.put_nowait(j)

	def send(self, channel, d):
		if channel is self.ALL_CHANNELS and self._queues:
			channels = self._queues
		elif channel in self._queues:
			channels = [channel]
		else:
			return
		j = json.dumps(d, separators = (',', ':')).encode('utf-8')
		for channel in channels:
			self._send(channel, j)

	def unsubscribe(self, channel, queue):
		self._queues[channel].remove(queue)
		if not self._queues[channel]:
			del self._queues[channel]


class WebServer:
	logger = logging.getLogger('http2irc.WebServer')

	def __init__(self, http2ircMessageQueue, irc2httpBroadcaster, ircClient, config):
		self.http2ircMessageQueue = http2ircMessageQueue
		self.irc2httpBroadcaster = irc2httpBroadcaster
		self.ircClient = ircClient
		self.config = config

		self._paths = {}
		# '/path' => ('#channel', postauth, getauth, module, moduleargs, overlongmode)
		# {post,get}auth are either False (access denied) or the HTTP header value for basic auth

		self._routes = [
			aiohttp.web.get('/status', self.get_status),
			aiohttp.web.post('/{path:.+}', functools.partial(self._path_request, func = self.post)),
			aiohttp.web.get('/{path:.+}', functools.partial(self._path_request, func = self.get)),
		]

		self.update_config(config)
		self._configChanged = asyncio.Event()
		self.stopEvent = None

	def update_config(self, config):
		self._paths = {map_['webpath']: (
		                                  map_['ircchannel'],
		                                  f'Basic {base64.b64encode(map_["postauth"].encode("utf-8")).decode("utf-8")}' if map_['postauth'] else False,
		                                  f'Basic {base64.b64encode(map_["getauth"].encode("utf-8")).decode("utf-8")}' if map_['getauth'] else False,
		                                  map_['module'],
		                                  map_['moduleargs'],
		                                  map_['overlongmode']
		                                ) for map_ in config['maps'].values()}
		needRebind = self.config['web'] != config['web']
		self.config = config
		if needRebind:
			self._configChanged.set()

	async def run(self, stopEvent):
		self.stopEvent = stopEvent
		while True:
			app = aiohttp.web.Application(client_max_size = self.config['web']['maxrequestsize'])
			app.add_routes(self._routes)
			runner = aiohttp.web.AppRunner(app)
			await runner.setup()
			site = aiohttp.web.TCPSite(runner, self.config['web']['host'], self.config['web']['port'])
			await site.start()
			await wait_cancel_pending({asyncio.create_task(stopEvent.wait()), asyncio.create_task(self._configChanged.wait())}, return_when = asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED)
			await runner.cleanup()
			if stopEvent.is_set():
				break
			self._configChanged.clear()

	async def get_status(self, request):
		self.logger.info(f'Received request {id(request)} from {request.remote!r} for {request.path!r}')
		return (aiohttp.web.Response if (self.ircClient.lastRecvTime or 0) > time.time() - 600 else aiohttp.web.HTTPInternalServerError)()

	async def _path_request(self, request, func):
		self.logger.info(f'Received request {id(request)} from {request.remote!r} for {request.method} {request.path!r} with body {(await request.read())!r}')
		try:
			pathConfig = self._paths[request.path]
		except KeyError:
			self.logger.info(f'Bad request {id(request)}: no path {request.path!r}')
			raise aiohttp.web.HTTPNotFound()
		auth = pathConfig[1] if request.method == 'POST' else pathConfig[2]
		authHeader = request.headers.get('Authorization')
		if not authHeader or not auth or authHeader != auth:
			self.logger.info(f'Bad request {id(request)}: authentication failed: {authHeader!r} != {auth}')
			raise aiohttp.web.HTTPForbidden()
		return (await func(request, *pathConfig))

	async def post(self, request, channel, postauth, getauth, module, moduleargs, overlongmode):
		if module is not None:
			self.logger.debug(f'Processing request {id(request)} using {module!r}')
			try:
				message = await module.process(request, *moduleargs)
			except aiohttp.web.HTTPException as e:
				raise e
			except Exception as e:
				self.logger.error(f'Bad request {id(request)}: exception in module process function: {type(e).__module__}.{type(e).__name__}: {e!s}')
				raise aiohttp.web.HTTPBadRequest()
			if message is None:
				self.logger.info(f'Accepted request {id(request)}, module returned None')
				raise aiohttp.web.HTTPOk()
			if '\r' in message or '\n' in message:
				self.logger.error(f'Bad request {id(request)}: module process function returned message with linebreaks: {message!r}')
				raise aiohttp.web.HTTPBadRequest()
		else:
			self.logger.debug(f'Processing request {id(request)} using default processor')
			message = await self._default_process(request)
		self.logger.info(f'Accepted request {id(request)}, putting message {message!r} for {channel} into message queue')
		self.http2ircMessageQueue.put_nowait((channel, message, overlongmode))
		raise aiohttp.web.HTTPOk()

	async def _default_process(self, request):
		try:
			message = await request.text()
		except Exception as e:
			self.logger.info(f'Bad request {id(request)}: exception while reading request data: {e!s}')
			raise aiohttp.web.HTTPBadRequest() # Yes, it's always the client's fault. :-)
		self.logger.debug(f'Request {id(request)} payload: {message!r}')
		# Strip optional [CR] LF at the end of the payload
		if message.endswith('\r\n'):
			message = message[:-2]
		elif message.endswith('\n'):
			message = message[:-1]
		if '\r' in message or '\n' in message:
			self.logger.info(f'Bad request {id(request)}: linebreaks in message')
			raise aiohttp.web.HTTPBadRequest()
		return message

	async def get(self, request, channel, postauth, getauth, module, moduleargs, overlongmode):
		self.logger.info(f'Subscribing listener from request {id(request)} for {channel}')
		queue = self.irc2httpBroadcaster.subscribe(channel)
		response = aiohttp.web.StreamResponse()
		response.enable_chunked_encoding()
		await response.prepare(request)
		try:
			while True:
				t = asyncio.create_task(queue.get())
				done, pending = await wait_cancel_pending({t, asyncio.create_task(self.stopEvent.wait()), asyncio.create_task(self._configChanged.wait())}, return_when = asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED)
				if t not in done: # stopEvent or config change
					#TODO Don't break if the config change doesn't affect this connection
					break
				j = t.result()
				await response.write(j + b'\n')
		finally:
			self.irc2httpBroadcaster.unsubscribe(channel, queue)
			self.logger.info(f'Unsubscribed listener from request {id(request)} for {channel}')
		return response


def configure_logging(config):
	#TODO: Replace with logging.basicConfig(..., force = True) (Py 3.8+)
	root = logging.getLogger()
	root.setLevel(getattr(logging, config['logging']['level']))
	root.handlers = [] #FIXME: Undocumented attribute of logging.Logger
	formatter = logging.Formatter(config['logging']['format'], style = '{')
	stderrHandler = logging.StreamHandler()
	stderrHandler.setFormatter(formatter)
	root.addHandler(stderrHandler)


async def main():
	if len(sys.argv) != 2:
		print('Usage: http2irc.py CONFIGFILE', file = sys.stderr)
		sys.exit(1)
	configFile = sys.argv[1]
	config = Config(configFile)
	configure_logging(config)

	loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()

	http2ircMessageQueue = MessageQueue()
	irc2httpBroadcaster = Broadcaster()

	irc = IRCClient(http2ircMessageQueue, irc2httpBroadcaster, config)
	webserver = WebServer(http2ircMessageQueue, irc2httpBroadcaster, irc, config)

	sigintEvent = asyncio.Event()
	def sigint_callback():
		global logger
		nonlocal sigintEvent
		logger.info('Got SIGINT, stopping')
		sigintEvent.set()
	loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT, sigint_callback)

	def sigusr1_callback():
		global logger
		nonlocal config, irc, webserver
		logger.info('Got SIGUSR1, reloading config')
		try:
			newConfig = config.reread()
		except InvalidConfig as e:
			logger.error(f'Config reload failed: {e!s} (old config remains active)')
			return
		config = newConfig
		configure_logging(config)
		irc.update_config(config)
		webserver.update_config(config)
	loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGUSR1, sigusr1_callback)

	await asyncio.gather(irc.run(loop, sigintEvent), webserver.run(sigintEvent))


if __name__ == '__main__':
	asyncio.run(main())