| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112 |
- #! /usr/bin/env python
- #
- # Example program using irc.bot.
- #
- # Joel Rosdahl <joel@rosdahl.net>
- """A simple example bot.
- This is an example bot that uses the SingleServerIRCBot class from
- irc.bot. The bot enters a channel and listens for commands in
- private messages and channel traffic. Commands in channel messages
- are given by prefixing the text by the bot name followed by a colon.
- It also responds to DCC CHAT invitations and echos data sent in such
- sessions.
- The known commands are:
- stats -- Prints some channel information.
- disconnect -- Disconnect the bot. The bot will try to reconnect
- after 60 seconds.
- die -- Let the bot cease to exist.
- dcc -- Let the bot invite you to a DCC CHAT connection.
- """
- import irc.bot
- import irc.strings
- from irc.client import ip_numstr_to_quad, ip_quad_to_numstr
- class TestBot(irc.bot.SingleServerIRCBot):
- def __init__(self, channel, nickname, server, port=6667):
- irc.bot.SingleServerIRCBot.__init__(self, [(server, port)], nickname, nickname)
- self.channel = channel
- def on_nicknameinuse(self, c, e):
- c.nick(c.get_nickname() + "_")
- def on_welcome(self, c, e):
- c.join(self.channel)
- def on_privmsg(self, c, e):
- self.do_command(e, e.arguments[0])
- def on_pubmsg(self, c, e):
- a = e.arguments[0].split(":", 1)
- if len(a) > 1 and irc.strings.lower(a[0]) == irc.strings.lower(self.connection.get_nickname()):
- self.do_command(e, a[1].strip())
- return
- def on_dccmsg(self, c, e):
- # non-chat DCC messages are raw bytes; decode as text
- text = e.arguments[0].decode('utf-8')
- c.privmsg("You said: " + text)
- def on_dccchat(self, c, e):
- if len(e.arguments) != 2:
- return
- args = e.arguments[1].split()
- if len(args) == 4:
- try:
- address = ip_numstr_to_quad(args[2])
- port = int(args[3])
- except ValueError:
- return
- self.dcc_connect(address, port)
- def do_command(self, e, cmd):
- nick = e.source.nick
- c = self.connection
- if cmd == "disconnect":
- self.disconnect()
- elif cmd == "die":
- self.die()
- elif cmd == "stats":
- for chname, chobj in self.channels.items():
- c.notice(nick, "--- Channel statistics ---")
- c.notice(nick, "Channel: " + chname)
- users = sorted(chobj.users())
- c.notice(nick, "Users: " + ", ".join(users))
- opers = sorted(chobj.opers())
- c.notice(nick, "Opers: " + ", ".join(opers))
- voiced = sorted(chobj.voiced())
- c.notice(nick, "Voiced: " + ", ".join(voiced))
- elif cmd == "dcc":
- dcc = self.dcc_listen()
- c.ctcp("DCC", nick, "CHAT chat %s %d" % (
- ip_quad_to_numstr(dcc.localaddress),
- dcc.localport))
- else:
- c.notice(nick, "Not understood: " + cmd)
- def main():
- import sys
- if len(sys.argv) != 4:
- print("Usage: testbot <server[:port]> <channel> <nickname>")
- sys.exit(1)
- s = sys.argv[1].split(":", 1)
- server = s[0]
- if len(s) == 2:
- try:
- port = int(s[1])
- except ValueError:
- print("Error: Erroneous port.")
- sys.exit(1)
- else:
- port = 6667
- channel = sys.argv[2]
- nickname = sys.argv[3]
- bot = TestBot(channel, nickname, server, port)
- bot.start()
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- main()
|