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handler/src/types/plugin.ts
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/*
* Plugins can be inserted on all commands and are emitted
*
* 1. On ready event, where all commands are loaded.
* 2. On corresponding observable (when command triggers)
*
* The goal of plugins is to organize commands and
* provide extensions to repetitive patterns
* examples include refreshing modules,
* categorizing commands, cool-downs, permissions, etc.
* Plugins are reminiscent of middleware in express.
*/
import type { Err, Ok, Result } from 'ts-results-es';
import type { PluginType } from '../core/structures/enums';
import type { CommandModule, EventModule } from './module';
import type { InitArgs } from '../core/plugins';
import type { Awaitable } from './handler';
import { Processed } from './core';
export type PluginResult = Awaitable<VoidResult>;
export type VoidResult = Result<void, void>;
export interface Controller {
next: () => Ok<void>;
stop: () => Err<void>;
}
export interface Plugin<Args extends any[] = any[]> {
type: PluginType;
execute: (...args: Args) => PluginResult;
}
export interface InitPlugin<Args extends any[] = any[]> {
type: PluginType.Init;
execute: (...args: Args) => PluginResult;
}
export interface ControlPlugin<Args extends any[] = any[]> {
type: PluginType.Control;
execute: (...args: Args) => PluginResult;
}
export type AnyCommandPlugin = ControlPlugin | InitPlugin<[InitArgs<Processed<CommandModule>>]>;
export type AnyEventPlugin = ControlPlugin | InitPlugin<[InitArgs<Processed<EventModule>>]>;