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Implement a new "/help me" command that suggests something to try
[turbot] / turbot / interaction.py
index 53f45a701a9fb9bae68d41316af01fe29f518a14..f784a0266203862711d4c20f16656195f712a09f 100644 (file)
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ from turbot.puzzle import (
 )
 from turbot.round import round_quoted_puzzles_titles_answers
 from turbot.help import turbot_help
+from turbot.have_you_tried import have_you_tried
 import turbot.rot
 import turbot.sheets
 import turbot.slack
@@ -1334,21 +1335,34 @@ def help_command(turb, body, args):
     Displays help on how to use Turbot.
     """
 
+    channel_name = body['channel_name'][0]
     channel_id = body['channel_id'][0]
     response_url = body['response_url'][0]
 
+    # Process "/help me" first. It calls out to have_you_tried rather
+    # than going through our help system.
+    #
+    # Also, it reports in the current channel, (where all other help
+    # output is reported privately to the invoking user).
+    if args == "me":
+        to_try = have_you_tried()
+
+        # If this is a direct message then there's not a usable channel_id
+        # and we have to use the response_url instead
+        if channel_name == "directmessage":
+            requests.post(response_url,
+                          json = {"text": to_try},
+                          headers = {"Content-type": "application/json"})
+        else:
+            turb.slack_client.chat_postMessage(
+                channel=channel_id, text=to_try)
+        return lambda_ok
+
     help_string = turbot_help(args)
 
-    # The "/help me" command is special in that it reports in the
-    # current channel, (where all other commands report privately to
-    # the invoking user).
-    if args == "me":
-        turb.slack_client.chat_postMessage(
-            channel=channel_id, text=help_string)
-    else:
-        requests.post(response_url,
-                      json = {"text": help_string},
-                      headers = {"Content-type": "application/json"})
+    requests.post(response_url,
+                  json = {"text": help_string},
+                  headers = {"Content-type": "application/json"})
 
     return lambda_ok