# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT from __future__ import annotations from typing import ( TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, ClassVar, Mapping, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, Type, TypeVar, Union, overload, ) from ...abc import Snowflake from ...components import MentionableSelectMenu from ...enums import ComponentType, SelectDefaultValueType from ...member import Member from ...role import Role from ...user import ClientUser, User from ...utils import MISSING from .base import BaseSelect, P, SelectDefaultValueMultiInputType, V_co, _create_decorator if TYPE_CHECKING: from typing_extensions import Self from ..item import DecoratedItem, ItemCallbackType __all__ = ( "MentionableSelect", "mentionable_select", ) class MentionableSelect(BaseSelect[MentionableSelectMenu, "Union[User, Member, Role]", V_co]): """Represents a UI mentionable (user/member/role) select menu. This is usually represented as a drop down menu. In order to get the selected items that the user has chosen, use :attr:`.values`. .. versionadded:: 2.7 Parameters ---------- custom_id: :class:`str` The ID of the select menu that gets received during an interaction. If not given then one is generated for you. placeholder: Optional[:class:`str`] The placeholder text that is shown if nothing is selected, if any. min_values: :class:`int` The minimum number of items that must be chosen for this select menu. Defaults to 1 and must be between 1 and 25. max_values: :class:`int` The maximum number of items that must be chosen for this select menu. Defaults to 1 and must be between 1 and 25. disabled: :class:`bool` Whether the select is disabled. default_values: Optional[Sequence[Union[:class:`~disnake.User`, :class:`.Member`, :class:`.Role`, :class:`.SelectDefaultValue`]]] The list of values (users/roles) that are selected by default. If set, the number of items must be within the bounds set by ``min_values`` and ``max_values``. Note that unlike other select menu types, this does not support :class:`.Object`\\s due to ambiguities. .. versionadded:: 2.10 required: :class:`bool` Whether the select menu is required. Only applies to components in modals. Defaults to ``True``. .. versionadded:: 2.11 id: :class:`int` The numeric identifier for the component. Must be unique within the message. If set to ``0`` (the default) when sending a component, the API will assign sequential identifiers to the components in the message. .. versionadded:: 2.11 row: Optional[:class:`int`] The relative row this select menu belongs to. A Discord component can only have 5 rows. By default, items are arranged automatically into those 5 rows. If you'd like to control the relative positioning of the row then passing an index is advised. For example, row=1 will show up before row=2. Defaults to ``None``, which is automatic ordering. The row number must be between 0 and 4 (i.e. zero indexed). Attributes ---------- values: List[Union[:class:`~disnake.User`, :class:`.Member`, :class:`.Role`]] A list of users, members and/or roles that have been selected by the user. """ _default_value_type_map: ClassVar[ Mapping[SelectDefaultValueType, Tuple[Type[Snowflake], ...]] ] = { SelectDefaultValueType.user: (Member, User, ClientUser), SelectDefaultValueType.role: (Role,), } @overload def __init__( self: MentionableSelect[None], *, custom_id: str = ..., placeholder: Optional[str] = None, min_values: int = 1, max_values: int = 1, disabled: bool = False, default_values: Optional[ Sequence[SelectDefaultValueMultiInputType[Union[User, Member, Role]]] ] = None, required: bool = True, id: int = 0, row: Optional[int] = None, ) -> None: ... @overload def __init__( self: MentionableSelect[V_co], *, custom_id: str = ..., placeholder: Optional[str] = None, min_values: int = 1, max_values: int = 1, disabled: bool = False, default_values: Optional[ Sequence[SelectDefaultValueMultiInputType[Union[User, Member, Role]]] ] = None, required: bool = True, id: int = 0, row: Optional[int] = None, ) -> None: ... def __init__( self, *, custom_id: str = MISSING, placeholder: Optional[str] = None, min_values: int = 1, max_values: int = 1, disabled: bool = False, default_values: Optional[ Sequence[SelectDefaultValueMultiInputType[Union[User, Member, Role]]] ] = None, required: bool = True, id: int = 0, row: Optional[int] = None, ) -> None: super().__init__( MentionableSelectMenu, ComponentType.mentionable_select, custom_id=custom_id, placeholder=placeholder, min_values=min_values, max_values=max_values, disabled=disabled, default_values=default_values, required=required, id=id, row=row, ) @classmethod def from_component(cls, component: MentionableSelectMenu) -> Self: return cls( custom_id=component.custom_id, placeholder=component.placeholder, min_values=component.min_values, max_values=component.max_values, disabled=component.disabled, default_values=component.default_values, required=component.required, id=component.id, row=None, ) S_co = TypeVar("S_co", bound="MentionableSelect", covariant=True) @overload def mentionable_select( *, placeholder: Optional[str] = None, custom_id: str = ..., min_values: int = 1, max_values: int = 1, disabled: bool = False, default_values: Optional[ Sequence[SelectDefaultValueMultiInputType[Union[User, Member, Role]]] ] = None, id: int = 0, row: Optional[int] = None, ) -> Callable[ [ItemCallbackType[V_co, MentionableSelect[V_co]]], DecoratedItem[MentionableSelect[V_co]] ]: ... @overload def mentionable_select( cls: Callable[P, S_co], *_: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs ) -> Callable[[ItemCallbackType[V_co, S_co]], DecoratedItem[S_co]]: ... def mentionable_select( cls: Callable[..., S_co] = MentionableSelect[Any], **kwargs: Any ) -> Callable[[ItemCallbackType[V_co, S_co]], DecoratedItem[S_co]]: """A decorator that attaches a mentionable (user/member/role) select menu to a component. The function being decorated should have three parameters, ``self`` representing the :class:`disnake.ui.View`, the :class:`disnake.ui.MentionableSelect` that was interacted with, and the :class:`disnake.MessageInteraction`. In order to get the selected items that the user has chosen within the callback use :attr:`MentionableSelect.values`. .. versionadded:: 2.7 Parameters ---------- cls: Callable[..., :class:`MentionableSelect`] A callable (may be a :class:`MentionableSelect` subclass) to create a new instance of this component. If provided, the other parameters described below do not apply. Instead, this decorator will accept the same keywords as the passed callable/class does. placeholder: Optional[:class:`str`] The placeholder text that is shown if nothing is selected, if any. custom_id: :class:`str` The ID of the select menu that gets received during an interaction. It is recommended not to set this parameter to prevent conflicts. min_values: :class:`int` The minimum number of items that must be chosen for this select menu. Defaults to 1 and must be between 1 and 25. max_values: :class:`int` The maximum number of items that must be chosen for this select menu. Defaults to 1 and must be between 1 and 25. disabled: :class:`bool` Whether the select is disabled. Defaults to ``False``. default_values: Optional[Sequence[Union[:class:`~disnake.User`, :class:`.Member`, :class:`.Role`, :class:`.SelectDefaultValue`]]] The list of values (users/roles) that are selected by default. If set, the number of items must be within the bounds set by ``min_values`` and ``max_values``. Note that unlike other select menu types, this does not support :class:`.Object`\\s due to ambiguities. .. versionadded:: 2.10 id: :class:`int` The numeric identifier for the component. Must be unique within the message. If set to ``0`` (the default) when sending a component, the API will assign sequential identifiers to the components in the message. .. versionadded:: 2.11 row: Optional[:class:`int`] The relative row this select menu belongs to. A Discord component can only have 5 rows. By default, items are arranged automatically into those 5 rows. If you'd like to control the relative positioning of the row then passing an index is advised. For example, row=1 will show up before row=2. Defaults to ``None``, which is automatic ordering. The row number must be between 0 and 4 (i.e. zero indexed). """ return _create_decorator(cls, **kwargs)