Both the HTTP API and IRC wire protocol handlers now call
service.ApplyUserMode/service.QueryUserMode for all user
mode operations. The service layer iterates mode strings
character by character (the correct IRC approach), ensuring
identical behavior regardless of transport.
Removed duplicate mode logic from internal/handlers/utility.go
(buildUserModeString, applyUserModeChange, applyModeChar) and
internal/ircserver/commands.go (buildUmodeString, inline iteration).
Added service-level tests for QueryUserMode, ApplyUserMode
(single-char, multi-char, invalid input, de-oper, +o rejection).
Rebase onto main to resolve conflicts from module path rename
(sneak.berlin/go/neoirc) and integration test addition.
- Update import paths in utility.go to new module path
- Add IRC wire protocol handlers for VERSION, ADMIN, INFO,
TIME, KILL, and WALLOPS to ircserver/commands.go
- Register all 6 new commands in the IRC command dispatch map
- Implement proper user MODE +w/-w support for WALLOPS
- Add WALLOPS relay delivery in relay.go
- Add integration tests for all 7 Tier 3 commands:
USERHOST, VERSION, ADMIN, INFO, TIME, KILL, WALLOPS
- Add newTestEnvWithOper helper for oper-dependent tests
Implement all 7 utility IRC commands from issue #87:
User commands:
- USERHOST: quick lookup of user@host for up to 5 nicks (RPL 302)
- VERSION: server version string using globals.Version (RPL 351)
- ADMIN: server admin contact info (RPL 256-259)
- INFO: server software info text (RPL 371/374)
- TIME: server local time in RFC format (RPL 391)
Oper commands:
- KILL: forcibly disconnect a user (requires is_oper), broadcasts
QUIT to all shared channels, cleans up sessions
- WALLOPS: broadcast message to all users with +w usermode
(requires is_oper)
Supporting changes:
- Add is_wallops column to sessions table in 001_initial.sql
- Add user mode +w tracking via MODE nick +w/-w
- User mode queries now return actual modes (+o, +w)
- MODE -o allows de-opering yourself; MODE +o rejected
- MODE for other users returns ERR_USERSDONTMATCH (502)
- Extract dispatch helpers to reduce dispatchCommand complexity
Tests cover all commands including error cases, oper checks,
user mode set/unset, KILL broadcast, WALLOPS delivery, and
edge cases (self-kill, nonexistent users, missing params).
closes#87