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module Irc
require 'yaml'
require 'rbot/messagemapper'
class BotConfigValue
# allow the definition order to be preserved so that sorting by
# definition order is possible. The BotConfigWizard does this to allow
# the :wizard questions to be in a sensible order.
@@order = 0
attr_reader :type
attr_reader :desc
attr_reader :key
attr_reader :wizard
attr_reader :requires_restart
attr_reader :order
def initialize(key, params)
unless key =~ /^.+\..+$/
raise ArgumentError,"key must be of the form 'module.name'"
end
@order = @@order
@@order += 1
@key = key
if params.has_key? :default
@default = params[:default]
else
@default = false
end
@desc = params[:desc]
@type = params[:type] || String
@on_change = params[:on_change]
@validate = params[:validate]
@wizard = params[:wizard]
@requires_restart = params[:requires_restart]
end
def default
if @default.instance_of?(Proc)
@default.call
else
@default
end
end
def get
return BotConfig.config[@key] if BotConfig.config.has_key?(@key)
return @default
end
alias :value :get
def set(value, on_change = true)
BotConfig.config[@key] = value
@on_change.call(BotConfig.bot, value) if on_change && @on_change
end
def unset
BotConfig.config.delete(@key)
end
# set string will raise ArgumentErrors on failed parse/validate
def set_string(string, on_change = true)
value = parse string
if validate value
set value, on_change
else
raise ArgumentError, "invalid value: #{string}"
end
end
# override this. the default will work for strings only
def parse(string)
string
end
def to_s
get.to_s
end
private
def validate(value)
return true unless @validate
if @validate.instance_of?(Proc)
return @validate.call(value)
elsif @validate.instance_of?(Regexp)
raise ArgumentError, "validation via Regexp only supported for strings!" unless value.instance_of? String
return @validate.match(value)
else
raise ArgumentError, "validation type #{@validate.class} not supported"
end
end
end
class BotConfigStringValue < BotConfigValue
end
class BotConfigBooleanValue < BotConfigValue
def parse(string)
return true if string == "true"
return false if string == "false"
raise ArgumentError, "#{string} does not match either 'true' or 'false'"
end
end
class BotConfigIntegerValue < BotConfigValue
def parse(string)
raise ArgumentError, "not an integer: #{string}" unless string =~ /^-?\d+$/
string.to_i
end
end
class BotConfigFloatValue < BotConfigValue
def parse(string)
raise ArgumentError, "not a float #{string}" unless string =~ /^-?[\d.]+$/
string.to_f
end
end
class BotConfigArrayValue < BotConfigValue
def parse(string)
string.split(/,\s+/)
end
def to_s
get.join(", ")
end
end
class BotConfigEnumValue < BotConfigValue
def initialize(key, params)
super
@values = params[:values]
end
def values
if @values.instance_of?(Proc)
return @values.call(BotConfig.bot)
else
return @values
end
end
def parse(string)
unless @values.include?(string)
raise ArgumentError, "invalid value #{string}, allowed values are: " + @values.join(", ")
end
string
end
def desc
"#{@desc} [valid values are: " + values.join(", ") + "]"
end
end
# container for bot configuration
class BotConfig
# Array of registered BotConfigValues for defaults, types and help
@@items = Hash.new
def BotConfig.items
@@items
end
# Hash containing key => value pairs for lookup and serialisation
@@config = Hash.new(false)
def BotConfig.config
@@config
end
def BotConfig.bot
@@bot
end
def BotConfig.register(item)
unless item.kind_of?(BotConfigValue)
raise ArgumentError,"item must be a BotConfigValue"
end
@@items[item.key] = item
end
# currently we store values in a hash but this could be changed in the
# future. We use hash semantics, however.
# components that register their config keys and setup defaults are
# supported via []
def [](key)
return @@items[key].value if @@items.has_key?(key)
# try to still support unregistered lookups
return @@config[key] if @@config.has_key?(key)
return false
end
# TODO should I implement this via BotConfigValue or leave it direct?
# def []=(key, value)
# end
# pass everything else through to the hash
def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
return @@config.send(method, *args, &block)
end
def handle_list(m, params)
modules = []
if params[:module]
@@items.each_key do |key|
mod, name = key.split('.')
next unless mod == params[:module]
modules.push key unless modules.include?(name)
end
if modules.empty?
m.reply "no such module #{params[:module]}"
else
m.reply modules.join(", ")
end
else
@@items.each_key do |key|
name = key.split('.').first
modules.push name unless modules.include?(name)
end
m.reply "modules: " + modules.join(", ")
end
end
def handle_get(m, params)
key = params[:key]
unless @@items.has_key?(key)
m.reply "no such config key #{key}"
return
end
value = @@items[key].to_s
m.reply "#{key}: #{value}"
end
def handle_desc(m, params)
key = params[:key]
unless @@items.has_key?(key)
m.reply "no such config key #{key}"
end
puts @@items[key].inspect
m.reply "#{key}: #{@@items[key].desc}"
end
def handle_unset(m, params)
key = params[:key]
unless @@items.has_key?(key)
m.reply "no such config key #{key}"
end
@@items[key].unset
handle_get(m, params)
end
def handle_set(m, params)
key = params[:key]
value = params[:value].to_s
unless @@items.has_key?(key)
m.reply "no such config key #{key}"
return
end
begin
@@items[key].set_string(value)
rescue ArgumentError => e
m.reply "failed to set #{key}: #{e.message}"
return
end
if @@items[key].requires_restart
m.reply "this config change will take effect on the next restart"
else
m.okay
end
end
def handle_help(m, params)
topic = params[:topic]
case topic
when false
m.reply "config module - bot configuration. usage: list, desc, get, set, unset"
when "list"
m.reply "config list => list configuration modules, config list <module> => list configuration keys for module <module>"
when "get"
m.reply "config get <key> => get configuration value for key <key>"
when "unset"
m.reply "reset key <key> to the default"
when "set"
m.reply "config set <key> <value> => set configuration value for key <key> to <value>"
when "desc"
m.reply "config desc <key> => describe what key <key> configures"
else
m.reply "no help for config #{topic}"
end
end
def usage(m,params)
m.reply "incorrect usage, try '#{@@bot.nick}: help config'"
end
# bot:: parent bot class
# create a new config hash from #{botclass}/conf.rbot
def initialize(bot)
@@bot = bot
# respond to config messages, to provide runtime configuration
# management
# messages will be:
# get
# set
# unset
# desc
# and for arrays:
# add TODO
# remove TODO
@handler = MessageMapper.new(self)
@handler.map 'config list :module', :action => 'handle_list',
:defaults => {:module => false}
@handler.map 'config get :key', :action => 'handle_get'
@handler.map 'config desc :key', :action => 'handle_desc'
@handler.map 'config describe :key', :action => 'handle_desc'
@handler.map 'config set :key *value', :action => 'handle_set'
@handler.map 'config unset :key', :action => 'handle_unset'
@handler.map 'config help :topic', :action => 'handle_help',
:defaults => {:topic => false}
@handler.map 'help config :topic', :action => 'handle_help',
:defaults => {:topic => false}
if(File.exist?("#{@@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml"))
newconfig = YAML::load_file("#{@@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml")
@@config.update newconfig
else
# first-run wizard!
BotConfigWizard.new(@@bot).run
# save newly created config
save
end
end
# write current configuration to #{botclass}/conf.rbot
def save
File.open("#{@@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml", "w") do |file|
file.puts @@config.to_yaml
end
end
def privmsg(m)
@handler.handle(m)
end
end
class BotConfigWizard
def initialize(bot)
@bot = bot
@questions = BotConfig.items.values.find_all {|i| i.wizard }
end
def run()
puts "First time rbot configuration wizard"
puts "===================================="
puts "This is the first time you have run rbot with a config directory of:"
puts @bot.botclass
puts "This wizard will ask you a few questions to get you started."
puts "The rest of rbot's configuration can be manipulated via IRC once"
puts "rbot is connected and you are auth'd."
puts "-----------------------------------"
return unless @questions
@questions.sort{|a,b| a.order <=> b.order }.each do |q|
puts q.desc
begin
print q.key + " [#{q.to_s}]: "
response = STDIN.gets
response.chop!
unless response.empty?
q.set_string response, false
end
puts "configured #{q.key} => #{q.to_s}"
puts "-----------------------------------"
rescue ArgumentError => e
puts "failed to set #{q.key}: #{e.message}"
retry
end
end
end
end
end
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