module Irc # +MessageMapper+ is a class designed to reduce the amount of regexps and # string parsing plugins and bot modules need to do, in order to process # and respond to messages. # # You add templates to the MessageMapper which are examined by the handle # method when handling a message. The templates tell the mapper which # method in its parent class (your class) to invoke for that message. The # string is split, optionally defaulted and validated before being passed # to the matched method. # # A template such as "foo :option :otheroption" will match the string "foo # bar baz" and, by default, result in method +foo+ being called, if # present, in the parent class. It will receive two parameters, the # Message (derived from BasicUserMessage) and a Hash containing # {:option => "bar", :otheroption => "baz"} # See the #map method for more details. class MessageMapper # used to set the method name used as a fallback for unmatched messages. # The default fallback is a method called "usage". attr_writer :fallback # parent:: parent class which will receive mapped messages # # create a new MessageMapper with parent class +parent+. This class will # receive messages from the mapper via the handle() method. def initialize(parent) @parent = parent @templates = Array.new @fallback = 'usage' end # args:: hash format containing arguments for this template # # map a template string to an action. example: # map 'myplugin :parameter1 :parameter2' # (other examples follow). By default, maps a matched string to an # action with the name of the first word in the template. The action is # a method which takes a message and a parameter hash for arguments. # # The :action => 'method_name' option can be used to override this # default behaviour. Example: # map 'myplugin :parameter1 :parameter2', :action => 'mymethod' # # By default whether a handler is fired depends on an auth check. The # first component of the string is used for the auth check, unless # overridden via the :auth => 'auth_name' option. # # Static parameters (not prefixed with ':' or '*') must match the # respective component of the message exactly. Example: # map 'myplugin :foo is :bar' # will only match messages of the form "myplugin something is # somethingelse" # # Dynamic parameters can be specified by a colon ':' to match a single # component (whitespace seperated), or a * to such up all following # parameters into an array. Example: # map 'myplugin :parameter1 *rest' # # You can provide defaults for dynamic components using the :defaults # parameter. If a component has a default, then it is optional. e.g: # map 'myplugin :foo :bar', :defaults => {:bar => 'qux'} # would match 'myplugin param param2' and also 'myplugin param'. In the # latter case, :bar would be provided from the default. # # Components can be validated before being allowed to match, for # example if you need a component to be a number: # map 'myplugin :param', :requirements => {:param => /^\d+$/} # will only match strings of the form 'myplugin 1234' or some other # number. # # Templates can be set not to match public or private messages using the # :public or :private boolean options. # # Further examples: # # # match 'karmastats' and call my stats() method # map 'karmastats', :action => 'stats' # # match 'karma' with an optional 'key' and call my karma() method # map 'karma :key', :defaults => {:key => false} # # match 'karma for something' and call my karma() method # map 'karma for :key' # # # two matches, one for public messages in a channel, one for # # private messages which therefore require a channel argument # map 'urls search :channel :limit :string', :action => 'search', # :defaults => {:limit => 4}, # :requirements => {:limit => /^\d+$/}, # :public => false # plugin.map 'urls search :limit :string', :action => 'search', # :defaults => {:limit => 4}, # :requirements => {:limit => /^\d+$/}, # :private => false # def map(*args) @templates << Template.new(*args) end def each @templates.each {|tmpl| yield tmpl} end def last @templates.last end # m:: derived from BasicUserMessage # # examine the message +m+, comparing it with each map()'d template to # find and process a match. Templates are examined in the order they # were map()'d - first match wins. # # returns +true+ if a match is found including fallbacks, +false+ # otherwise. def handle(m) return false if @templates.empty? failures = [] @templates.each do |tmpl| options, failure = tmpl.recognize(m) if options.nil? failures << [tmpl, failure] else action = tmpl.options[:action] ? tmpl.options[:action] : tmpl.items[0] next unless @parent.respond_to?(action) auth = tmpl.options[:auth] ? tmpl.options[:auth] : tmpl.items[0] debug "checking auth for #{auth}" if m.bot.auth.allow?(auth, m.source, m.replyto) debug "template match found and auth'd: #{action.inspect} #{options.inspect}" @parent.send(action, m, options) return true end debug "auth failed for #{auth}" # if it's just an auth failure but otherwise the match is good, # don't try any more handlers return false end end debug failures.inspect debug "no handler found, trying fallback" if @fallback != nil && @parent.respond_to?(@fallback) if m.bot.auth.allow?(@fallback, m.source, m.replyto) @parent.send(@fallback, m, {}) return true end end return false end end class Template attr_reader :defaults # The defaults hash attr_reader :options # The options hash attr_reader :items def initialize(template, hash={}) raise ArgumentError, "Second argument must be a hash!" unless hash.kind_of?(Hash) @defaults = hash[:defaults].kind_of?(Hash) ? hash.delete(:defaults) : {} @requirements = hash[:requirements].kind_of?(Hash) ? hash.delete(:requirements) : {} self.items = template @options = hash end def items=(str) items = str.split(/\s+/).collect {|c| (/^(:|\*)(\w+)$/ =~ c) ? (($1 == ':' ) ? $2.intern : "*#{$2}".intern) : c} if str.kind_of?(String) # split and convert ':xyz' to symbols items.shift if items.first == "" items.pop if items.last == "" @items = items if @items.first.kind_of? Symbol raise ArgumentError, "Illegal template -- first component cannot be dynamic\n #{str.inspect}" end # Verify uniqueness of each component. @items.inject({}) do |seen, item| if item.kind_of? Symbol raise ArgumentError, "Illegal template -- duplicate item #{item}\n #{str.inspect}" if seen.key? item seen[item] = true end seen end end # Recognize the provided string components, returning a hash of # recognized values, or [nil, reason] if the string isn't recognized. def recognize(m) components = m.message.split(/\s+/) options = {} @items.each do |item| if /^\*/ =~ item.to_s if components.empty? value = @defaults.has_key?(item) ? @defaults[item].clone : [] else value = components.clone end components = [] def value.to_s() self.join(' ') end options[item.to_s.sub(/^\*/,"").intern] = value elsif item.kind_of? Symbol value = components.shift || @defaults[item] if passes_requirements?(item, value) options[item] = value else if @defaults.has_key?(item) options[item] = @defaults[item] # push the test-failed component back on the stack components.unshift value else return nil, requirements_for(item) end end else return nil, "No value available for component #{item.inspect}" if components.empty? component = components.shift return nil, "Value for component #{item.inspect} doesn't match #{component}" if component != item end end return nil, "Unused components were left: #{components.join '/'}" unless components.empty? return nil, "template is not configured for private messages" if @options.has_key?(:private) && !@options[:private] && m.private? return nil, "template is not configured for public messages" if @options.has_key?(:public) && !@options[:public] && !m.private? options.delete_if {|k, v| v.nil?} # Remove nil values. return options, nil end def inspect when_str = @requirements.empty? ? "" : " when #{@requirements.inspect}" default_str = @defaults.empty? ? "" : " || #{@defaults.inspect}" "<#{self.class.to_s} #{@items.collect{|c| c.kind_of?(String) ? c : c.inspect}.join(' ').inspect}#{default_str}#{when_str}>" end # Verify that the given value passes this template's requirements def passes_requirements?(name, value) return @defaults.key?(name) && @defaults[name].nil? if value.nil? # Make sure it's there if it should be case @requirements[name] when nil then true when Regexp then value = value.to_s match = @requirements[name].match(value) match && match[0].length == value.length else @requirements[name] == value.to_s end end def requirements_for(name) name = name.to_s.sub(/^\*/,"").intern if (/^\*/ =~ name.inspect) presence = (@defaults.key?(name) && @defaults[name].nil?) requirement = case @requirements[name] when nil then nil when Regexp then "match #{@requirements[name].inspect}" else "be equal to #{@requirements[name].inspect}" end if presence && requirement then "#{name} must be present and #{requirement}" elsif presence || requirement then "#{name} must #{requirement || 'be present'}" else "#{name} has no requirements" end end end end