# Plugin for the Ruby IRC bot (http://linuxbrit.co.uk/rbot/) # # Create mini plugins on IRC. # # Commands are little Ruby programs that run in the context of the command plugin. You # can create them directly in an IRC channel, and invoke them just like normal rbot plugins. # # (c) 2006 Mark Kretschmann # Licensed under GPL V2. Command = Struct.new( "Command", :code, :nick, :created, :channel ) class CommandPlugin < Plugin def initialize super if @registry.has_key?(:commands) @commands = @registry[:commands] else @commands = Hash.new end # Migrate old Hash to new: @commands.each_pair do |name, cmd| unless cmd.instance_of?( Command ) @commands[name] = Command.new( cmd, 'unknown hacker', 'somedate', '#somechan' ) end end end def save @registry[:commands] = @commands end def help( plugin, topic="" ) if topic == "add" "Commands are little Ruby programs that run in the context of the command plugin. You can access @bot (class IrcBot), m (class PrivMessage), user (class String, either the first argument, or if missing the sourcenick), and args (class Array, an array of arguments). Example: 'command add greet m.reply( 'Hello ' + user )'. Invoke the command just like a plugin: ': greet'." else "Create mini plugins on IRC. 'command add ' => Create command named with the code . 'command list' => Show a list of all known commands. 'command show ' => Show the source code for . 'command del ' => Delete command ." end end def listen( m ) name = m.message.split.first if m.address? and @commands.has_key?( name ) code = @commands[name].code.dup.untaint # Convenience variables, can be accessed by commands: args = m.message.split args.delete_at( 0 ) user = args.empty? ? m.sourcenick : args.first Thread.start { $SAFE = 3 begin eval( code ) rescue => e m.reply( "Command '#{name}' crapped out :(" ) m.reply( e.inspect ) end } end end def handle_add( m, params, force = false ) name = params[:name] if !force and @commands.has_key?( name ) m.reply( "#{m.sourcenick}: #{name} already exists. Use 'add -f' if you really want to overwrite it." ) return end code = params[:code].join( " " ) nick = m.sourcenick created = Time.new.strftime '%Y/%m/%d %H:%m' channel = m.target command = Command.new( code, nick, created, channel ) @commands[name] = command m.reply( "done" ) end def handle_add_force( m, params ) handle_add( m, params, true ) end def handle_del( m, params ) name = params[:name] unless @commands.has_key?( name ) m.reply( "Command does not exist." ); return end @commands.delete( name ) m.reply( "done" ) end def handle_list( m, params ) if @commands.length == 0 m.reply( "No commands available." ); return end cmds_per_page = 30 cmds = @commands.keys.sort num_pages = cmds.length / cmds_per_page page = params[:page].to_i page = [page, 1].max page = [page, num_pages].min str = cmds[(page-1)*cmds_per_page, cmds_per_page].join(', ') m.reply "Available commands (page #{page}/#{num_pages}): #{str}" end def handle_show( m, params ) name = params[:name] unless @commands.has_key?( name ) m.reply( "Command does not exist." ); return end cmd = @commands[name] m.reply( "#{cmd.code} [#{cmd.nick}, #{cmd.created} in #{cmd.channel}]" ) end end plugin = CommandPlugin.new plugin.register( "command" ) plugin.map 'command add -f :name *code', :action => 'handle_add_force', :auth => 'commandedit' plugin.map 'command add :name *code', :action => 'handle_add', :auth => 'commandedit' plugin.map 'command del :name', :action => 'handle_del', :auth => 'commandedit' plugin.map 'command list :page', :action => 'handle_list', :defaults => { :page => '1' } plugin.map 'command show :name', :action => 'handle_show'