Fri Jul 29 13:07:56 BST 2005 Tom Gilbert * Moved some stuff out of util.rb into the plugins that actually need them. Those methods didn't belong in util as they were plugin-specific. * moved a few more plugins to use map() where appropriate * made the url plugin only store unique urls Thu Jul 28 23:45:26 BST 2005 Tom Gilbert * Reworked the Timer module. The Timer now has a smart thread manager to start/stop the tick() thread. This means the timer isn't called every 0.1 seconds to see what needs doing, which is much more efficient * reworked the ircsocket queue mechanism to use a Timer * reworked the nickserv plugin to use maps * made server.reconnect_wait configurable * added Class tracing mechanism to bin/rbot, use --trace Classname for debugging Tue Jul 26 14:41:34 BST 2005 Tom Gilbert * Prevent multiple plugin registrations of the same name * reworking the config system to use yaml for persistence * reworking the config system key names * on first startup, the bot will prompt for the essential startup config * new config module for configuring the bot at runtime * new config module includes new configurables, for example changing the bot's language at runtime. * various other fixes * New way of mapping plugins to strings, using maps. These may be familiar to rails users. This is to reduce the amount of regexps plugins currently need to do to parse arguments. The old method (privmsg) is still supported, of course. Example plugin now: def MyPlugin < Plugin def foo(m, params) m.reply "bar" end def complexfoo(m, params) m.reply "qux! (#{params[:bar]} #{params[:baz]})" end end plugin = MyPlugin.new # simple map plugin.map 'foo' # this will match "rbot: foo somestring otherstring" and pass the # parameters as a hash using the names in the map. plugin.map 'foo :bar :baz', :action => 'complexfoo' # this means :foo is an optional parameter plugin.map 'foo :foo', :defaults => {:foo => 'bar'} # you can also gobble up into an array plugin.map 'foo *bar' # params[:bar] will be an array of string elements # and you can validate, here the first param must be a number plugin.map 'foo :bar', :requirements => {:foo => /^\d+$/} Sat Jul 23 01:39:08 BST 2005 Tom Gilbert * Changed BotConfig to use yaml storage, method syntax instead of hash for get/set, to allow more flexibility and encapsulation * Added convenience method Message.okay (m.okay is the same as the old-style @bot.okay m.replyto) Wed Jul 20 23:30:01 BST 2005 Tom Gilbert * Move some core plugins to use the new httputil * fix wserver's redirection handling for relative (i.e. broken) redirects * fix tube plugin's html parsing Wed Jul 20 01:18:06 BST 2005 Tom Gilbert * Add new httputil object to the bot object, to be used by plugins etc that wish to make http requests. It sets up all the proxies etc for them according to bot config. Sat Jul 16 02:23:13 BST 2005 Tom Gilbert * Apply most of Rene's patch and fix various plugins. * New plugin: autoop (auto ops via hostmask) * New feature: karmastats Wed Oct 13 16:16:31 BST 2004 Tom Gilbert * Fix bug with quotes plugin where it gets confused and sees both a quote and a keyword, both plugins are triggered by, for example "addquote foo is bar" * fixed this by implementing the "has_responded" flag on a message. When a plugin replied to a message (or it manually sets m.replied to true), the keywords plugin will honour that flag and not examine the message for keywords. This flag can also be checked by listen plugins that don't want to interfere with other plugin commands. Mon Oct 11 00:37:52 BST 2004 Tom Gilbert * Fixes to the NickServ plugin Sat Oct 09 23:23:24 BST 2004 Tom Gilbert * Keyword searching Fri Oct 08 00:40:07 BST 2004 Tom Gilbert * fixed insult plugin * fixed excuse plugin Thu Oct 07 23:28:05 BST 2004 Tom Gilbert * searching for urls in the url plugin * roshambo (rock/paper/scissors) plugin from Hans Fugal Sat Apr 17 20:56:50 BST 2004 Tom Gilbert * Oh, found new tv plugin in my inbox from ages ago, but it's still not working so I guess it changed again since then * New eightball plugin from Daniel Free Sat Apr 17 20:44:43 BST 2004 Tom Gilbert * Fixed the babelfish parser so translate works again. * Misc other fixes * Note some plugins are broken (excuse,insult) because the server they use went away. I don't know of a replacement right now. * tv plugin seems broken, perhaps the html changed. Thu Jan 15 21:37:38 GMT 2004 Tom Gilbert * Fixes for ruby 1.8 0.9.8 * new plugin from Alan Third , allows you to search and list UK TV programmes. 0.9.7 * various plugin updates * fix (again) for C to F temp conversion in weather plugin * channel topic patch from Peter Suschlik, gives plugin better access to topic changes and related information 0.9.6 * changes to layout of slashdot plugin output * freshmeat plugin, show latest updates or search * fix to C to F temp conversion in weather plugin * status command returns some bot status * fortune plugin * using BDB::Btree everywhere now, instead of BDB::Hash, because the Btree api allows me to set my own key comparison function. This is needed to keep supporting case insensitivity (vital for IRC), which was sadly broken in 0.9.5 :( All existing dbs will be upgraded automatically. * roulette plugin - play russian roulette :) also keeps game stats. * new config option, NO_KEYWORD_ADDRESS. If set to "true", the bot will always respond to keywords it knows even when not addressed and the message doesn't start with '. Message must end with "?" however. * hopefully fixed welcome message parsing from certain server types 0.9.5 * plugin object registry This provides persistant storage for plugins via a hash interface. The default mode is an object store, so you can store ruby objects and reference them with hash keys. This is because the default store/restore methods of the plugins' RegistryAccessor are calls to Marshal.dump and Marshal.restore, for example: blah = Hash.new blah[:foo] = "fum" @registry[:blah] = blah then, even after the bot is shut down and disconnected, on the next run you can access the blah object as it was, with: blah = @registry[:blah] The registry can of course be used to store simple strings, fixnums, etc as well, and should be useful to store or cache plugin data or dynamic plugin configuration. If you don't need to store objects, and strictly want a persistant hash of strings, you can override the store/restore methods to suit your needs, for example (in your plugin): def initialize class << @registry def store(val) val end def restore(val) val end end end Your plugins section of the registry is private, it has its own namespace (derived from the plugin's class name, so change it and lose your data). Calls to registry.each etc, will only iterate over your namespace. The nickserv and karma plugins use the new registry and should serve as a useful example. Basic usage of the registry is simple, just treat it as a hash, with values that never die (unless you delete() them). * Change to the nickserv plugin. The old method of putting the nickserv password in rbot.conf was useless for multiple nicks or easy updates. The plugin now uses the plugin registry to store passwords for any nicks it owns. The plugin can be told to register the current nick (supply a password or it'll generate one), identify for the current nick (if the password is known), and can be told the passwords for other nicks. If NickServ asks the bot to identify, it will automatically do so if it knows the appropriate password. * karma plugin now uses the plugin registry, it should automatically import your existing, stored karma data into the registry. * The babelfish plugin now caches results in the bot registry to speed up common lookups. * New message types and plugin methods to grab them, quit(QuitMessage): Called when a user (or the bot) quits IRC nick(NickMessage): Called when a user (or the bot) changes Nick topic(TopicMessage): Called when a user (or the bot) changes a channel topic * A plugin's listen() method will now receive any kind of Message, e.g. PrivMessage, NoticeMessage, NickMessage, JoinMessage, etc * New plugins: seen: the usual "seen" stuff: rbot: seen giblet? giblet was last seen xxx ago doing xxx cal: calls the unix cal program to display a calendar math: evaluates mathematical expressions: rbot: math 2+2 rbot: math 4 to the power of 8 rbot: math ((232+432) - 4) / 2 (ported from infobot. Thanks to Kevin Lenzo, who wrote the original infobot math module) slashdot: displays latest headlines or searches for articles url: stores urls mentioned in channels for regurgitation later weather: grabs and parses METAR weather data, will remember the last weather code you asked for so you don't have to :) * New utility function, Util.http_get(url) for getting remote data via http, just dumps response.body into a string and returns it, or nil if anything at all goes wrong. Useful for simple plugins. * random quit messages if none specified, messages set in language description file * keywords are now stored in bdb databases - your old keywords.rbot will be imported. Static keywords (fact packs) are also stored in bdb databases, and rbot will automatically convert any text .fact file dropped in the confdir's keywords subdirectory, at startup, into a bdb file. If both a db and a text file exist of the same name (except the extension), the text file will be imported and merged into the database. static keywords will be looked up in each factpack db in turn, in alphabetical filename order - so you can prioritise using the filename if you wish. * fixed a bug with autsplitting long sent lines, the last line was often being split unnecessarily. 0.9.4 * Massive cleanup of rfc2812.rb, contributed by Lars Christensen , gets rid of a lot of regexps * Fixed bug reading static keyword files - "foo <=is=> bar" may not have worked for a couple of releases, only "foo<=is=>bar" was working - this was not intended and should be fixed now * Experimental send queue, to prevent the bot from flooding out, the delay between sending messages to the server defaults to 2s, but is configurable in conf.rbot, set SENDQ_DELAY (0 to disable queueing). You can also set/get the value from the bot, "rbot: options get sendq_delay", and "rbot: options set sendq_delay 1.5", if you have sufficient auth for "config" This is a bursting sendq, most ircd's allow bursts of up to 5 lines, with non-burst limits of 512 bytes/2 seconds. To set the burst limit, configure SENDQ_BURST in conf.rbot, or do the same kind of stuff with "rbot: options set sendq_burst 2", etc. The defaults are 2s/4 burst, which seem to work okay for me. * support for multiple, customisable, addressing prefixes. Set ADDRESS_PREFIX in conf.rbot to a space separate list of addressing prefixes, e.g ADDRESS_PREFIX = | ! => Would mean that all of the following in channel messages would cause the bot to respond: rbot: version |version !version =>version * bb plugin removed, bb is nearly over and it doesn't work 100% anyway * Two plugins from brailsmt (from #ruby-lang on openprojects), a stats plugin which monitors usage of 1-word sentences, and lart, which allows you to ask rbot to lart people - with an optional reason - larts are user-definable and can be added on the fly. * made google.rb work for people with 1.6 ruby's net/http 0.9.3 * fix quit messages * new plugin for handling nickserv-protected nicks, use NICKSERV_PASSWORD in the config file. * fixes to a few other buglets * new plugin to grab bigbrother headlines, still buggy and only useful for UK folks who love bb :-) * fixes to various plugins * Patch from akira yamada DNS plugin: Use resolv-replace if found, do lookup in new thread Fix bug joining channels with keys 0.9.2 * better "connect failure" error message * better option parsing, and --debug option * access to bot's online help via commandline, eg: ./rbot.rb --help ./rbot.rb --help core ./rbot.rb --help "core save" * Fix broken help from last point release * Plugin API modification and cleanup. You no longer need to set @listen to true in order to get all NOTICE and PRIVMSGs, you just need to define the method. The method is now called listen(), renamed from listener(). This should be the last time the plugin api is changed incompatibly. * New plugin method kick(). Use it to see kicks (duh :)) * New plugin methods join(), part(). Obvious uses. * Example plugin autorejoin.rb, uses kick event to rejoin channel and insult kicker * fix bug in remind plugins "remind me no more" recognition. 0.9.1 * Fix welcome message recognition for certain IRCd's. 0.9 * Allow keyword definitions which end in '?', like this: bot: foo is bar\? * rdoc documentation! * fixed broken address regexp, "rbot: .foo" was being treated as an addressed form of "foo" (lost the .) * fix stupid bug in last release (looking for wrong default conf dir) 0.8 * Tarball layout change. modules all in rbot/ now, and the rbot/ default configuration moved to rbotconf/. This lets the thing run from an unpacked tarball while also being ready to run with the modules installed somewhere else. * change hashbang to /usr/bin/env ruby, in order to use PATH looking for ruby, it's BSD friendly! * allow "botnick : foo" style addressing, and even "botnick... foo" * slap plugin (contributed by oct) * renamed bot.send to bot.sendmsg, I didn't really want to override send() ;D (thanks Kero) 0.7.1 * Made sane for packagers. Looks in the right places for plugins and language files now, so extra effort shouldn't be needed there. 0.7 * Fixed "nick taken on join" bug * Dice plugin patch from David Dorward * fix searchquote regexp * conf.rbot: PASSWORD -> SERVER_PASSWORD, to prevent confusion with PASSWD, which is for master auth. 0.6 * Fixed addquote (was incrementing quote ID twice) * now strips colour/bold escapes from incoming messages (rbot was ignoring messages addressed using a bolded colon, for example). * minor bugfixes * more language breadth * Addressing works better now * Can autojoin channels with keys, conf.rbot line is: autojoin_channels #chan1, #chan2, #chan3 key, #chan4 key, #chan5 * dice plugin fixes 0.5 * Initial release