module Irc
BotConfig.register BotConfigArrayValue.new('core.address_prefix',
:default => [], :wizard => true,
:desc => "what non nick-matching prefixes should the bot respond to as if addressed (e.g !, so that '!foo' is treated like 'rbot: foo')"
)
Color = "\003"
Bold = "\002"
Underline = "\037"
Reverse = "\026"
# base user message class, all user messages derive from this
# (a user message is defined as having a source hostmask, a target
# nick/channel and a message part)
class BasicUserMessage
# associated bot
attr_reader :bot
# associated server
attr_reader :server
# when the message was received
attr_reader :time
# User that originated the message
attr_reader :source
# User/Channel message was sent to
attr_reader :target
# contents of the message
attr_accessor :message
# has the message been replied to/handled by a plugin?
attr_accessor :replied
# instantiate a new Message
# bot:: associated bot class
# server:: Server where the message took place
# source:: User that sent the message
# target:: User/Channel is destined for
# message:: actual message
def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message)
@msg_wants_id = false unless defined? @msg_wants_id
@time = Time.now
@bot = bot
@source = source
@address = false
@target = target
@message = BasicUserMessage.stripcolour message
@replied = false
@server = server
@identified = false
if @msg_wants_id && @server.capabilities["identify-msg".to_sym]
if @message =~ /([-+])(.*)/
@identified = ($1=="+")
@message = $2
else
warning "Message does not have identification"
end
end
if target && target == @bot.myself
@address = true
end
end
# Access the nick of the source
#
def sourcenick
@source.nick
end
# Access the user@host of the source
#
def sourceaddress
"#{@source.user}@#{@source.host}"
end
# Was the message from an identified user?
def identified?
return @identified
end
# returns true if the message was addressed to the bot.
# This includes any private message to the bot, or any public message
# which looks like it's addressed to the bot, e.g. "bot: foo", "bot, foo",
# a kick message when bot was kicked etc.
def address?
return @address
end
# has this message been replied to by a plugin?
def replied?
return @replied
end
# strip mIRC colour escapes from a string
def BasicUserMessage.stripcolour(string)
return "" unless string
ret = string.gsub(/\cC\d\d?(?:,\d\d?)?/, "")
#ret.tr!("\x00-\x1f", "")
ret
end
end
# class for handling IRC user messages. Includes some utilities for handling
# the message, for example in plugins.
# The +message+ member will have any bot addressing "^bot: " removed
# (address? will return true in this case)
class UserMessage < BasicUserMessage
# for plugin messages, the name of the plugin invoked by the message
attr_reader :plugin
# for plugin messages, the rest of the message, with the plugin name
# removed
attr_reader :params
# convenience member. Who to reply to (i.e. would be sourcenick for a
# privately addressed message, or target (the channel) for a publicly
# addressed message
attr_reader :replyto
# channel the message was in, nil for privately addressed messages
attr_reader :channel
# for PRIVMSGs, true if the message was a CTCP ACTION (CTCP stuff
# will be stripped from the message)
attr_reader :action
# instantiate a new UserMessage
# bot:: associated bot class
# source:: hostmask of the message source
# target:: nick/channel message is destined for
# message:: message part
def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message)
super(bot, server, source, target, message)
@target = target
@private = false
@plugin = nil
@action = false
if target == @bot.myself
@private = true
@address = true
@channel = nil
@replyto = source
else
@replyto = @target
@channel = @target
end
# check for option extra addressing prefixes, e.g "|search foo", or
# "!version" - first match wins
bot.config['core.address_prefix'].each {|mprefix|
if @message.gsub!(/^#{Regexp.escape(mprefix)}\s*/, "")
@address = true
break
end
}
# even if they used above prefixes, we allow for silly people who
# combine all possible types, e.g. "|rbot: hello", or
# "/msg rbot rbot: hello", etc
if @message.gsub!(/^\s*#{Regexp.escape(bot.nick)}\s*([:;,>]|\s)\s*/i, "")
@address = true
end
if(@message =~ /^\001ACTION\s(.+)\001/)
@message = $1
@action = true
end
# free splitting for plugins
@params = @message.dup
if @params.gsub!(/^\s*(\S+)[\s$]*/, "")
@plugin = $1.downcase
@params = nil unless @params.length > 0
end
end
# returns true for private messages, e.g. "/msg bot hello"
def private?
return @private
end
# returns true if the message was in a channel
def public?
return !@private
end
def action?
return @action
end
# convenience method to reply to a message, useful in plugins. It's the
# same as doing:
# @bot.say m.replyto, string
# So if the message is private, it will reply to the user. If it was
# in a channel, it will reply in the channel.
def reply(string)
@bot.say @replyto, string
@replied = true
end
# convenience method to reply to a message with an action. It's the
# same as doing:
# @bot.action m.replyto, string
# So if the message is private, it will reply to the user. If it was
# in a channel, it will reply in the channel.
def act(string)
@bot.action @replyto, string
@replied = true
end
# convenience method to reply "okay" in the current language to the
# message
def okay
@bot.say @replyto, @bot.lang.get("okay")
end
end
# class to manage IRC PRIVMSGs
class PrivMessage < UserMessage
def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message)
@msg_wants_id = true
super
end
end
# class to manage IRC NOTICEs
class NoticeMessage < UserMessage
def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message)
@msg_wants_id = true
super
end
end
# class to manage IRC KICKs
# +address?+ can be used as a shortcut to see if the bot was kicked,
# basically, +target+ was kicked from +channel+ by +source+ with +message+
class KickMessage < BasicUserMessage
# channel user was kicked from
attr_reader :channel
def initialize(bot, server, source, target, channel, message="")
super(bot, server, source, target, message)
@channel = channel
end
end
# class to pass IRC Nick changes in. @message contains the old nickame,
# @sourcenick contains the new one.
class NickMessage < BasicUserMessage
def initialize(bot, server, source, oldnick, newnick)
super(bot, server, source, oldnick, newnick)
end
def oldnick
return @target
end
def newnick
return @message
end
end
class QuitMessage < BasicUserMessage
def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message="")
super(bot, server, source, target, message)
end
end
class TopicMessage < BasicUserMessage
# channel topic
attr_reader :topic
# topic set at (unixtime)
attr_reader :timestamp
# topic set on channel
attr_reader :channel
def initialize(bot, server, source, channel, topic=ChannelTopic.new)
super(bot, server, source, channel, topic.text)
@topic = topic
@timestamp = topic.set_on
@channel = channel
end
end
# class to manage channel joins
class JoinMessage < BasicUserMessage
# channel joined
attr_reader :channel
def initialize(bot, server, source, channel, message="")
super(bot, server, source, channel, message)
@channel = channel
# in this case sourcenick is the nick that could be the bot
@address = (source == @bot.myself)
end
end
# class to manage channel parts
# same as a join, but can have a message too
class PartMessage < JoinMessage
end
end