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language: crystal
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script:
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- crystal spec
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- crystal docs
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deploy:
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provider: pages
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skip_cleanup: true
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github_token: $GITHUB_TOKEN
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project_name: Crirc
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test:
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crystal spec
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deps:
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shards install
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crystal deps install
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deps_update:
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crystal deps update
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deps_opt:
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@[ -d lib/ ] || make deps
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doc:
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A crystal library to create irc client/bot/server.
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Works with crystal v0.23.0
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## Installation
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github mirror: [![travis](https://travis-ci.org/Meoowww/Crirc.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/Meoowww/Crirc)
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[![travis](https://travis-ci.org/Meoowww/Crirc.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/Meoowww/Crirc)
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To install the lib, you will have to add the Crirc dependency to your project.
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To install the lib, you will have to add the CrystalIrc dependancy to your project.
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Add this to your application's `shard.yml`:
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```yaml
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dependencies:
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crirc:
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git: https://git.sceptique.eu/Sceptique/Crirc
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branch: master
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CrystalIrc:
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github: Meoowww/Crirc
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```
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Then, run ``crystal deps install`` to fetch the lib.
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## Documentation
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## Development
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The documentation is built automaticaly when a commit is pushed on master on github, via Travis: <https://meoowww.github.io/Crirc/>.
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This explains the architecture and design on the library, and details the technical informations about the internal & external API.
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Specifications (unit tests) are written into the `/spec` directory.
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A full implementation of a bot is published and maintained on <https://git.sceptique.eu/Sceptique/DashBot>.
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- `Network`: A network object manage a socket / IO
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- `Controller`: A controller belongs to a network object, and handle the logic and data
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- `Protocol`: A protocol object represent a IRC entity (chan, user, message, ...)
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- `Binding`: The binding socket to allow the system to respond to incoming transmissions
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## Contributing
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1. Fork it ( https://git.sceptique.eu/Sceptique/Crirc/fork )
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1. Fork it ( https://github.com/Meoowww/Crirc/fork )
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2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
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3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
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4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
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## Contributors
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- [Sceptique](https://git.sceptique.eu/Sceptique) Arthur Poulet - creator, maintainer
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- [Nephos](https://github.com/Nephos) Arthur Poulet - creator, maintainer
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- [Damaia](https://github.com/Lucie-Dispot) Lucie Dispot - developer
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name: crirc
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version: 0.5.1
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version: 0.1.0
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authors:
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- Arthur Poulet <arthur.poulet@sceptique.eu>
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crystal: 1.0.0
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crystal: 0.23.1
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license: MIT
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license: GPLv3
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dependencies:
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fast_irc:
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github: RX14/fast_irc.cr
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version: 0.3.3
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describe Crirc::Binding::Trigger do
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describe Crirc::Binding::HookTest do
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it "simple test" do
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m1 = Crirc::Protocol::Message.new ":source PRIVMSG arguments :message"
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t1 = Crirc::Binding::Trigger.new "PRIVMSG"
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t2 = Crirc::Binding::Trigger.new "PRIVMSG", "source"
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t3 = Crirc::Binding::Trigger.new "PRIVMSG", "source", "arguments"
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t4 = Crirc::Binding::Trigger.new "PRIVMSG", "source", "arguments", "message"
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t1 = Crirc::Binding::HookTest.new "PRIVMSG"
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t2 = Crirc::Binding::HookTest.new "PRIVMSG", "source"
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t3 = Crirc::Binding::HookTest.new "PRIVMSG", "source", "arguments"
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t4 = Crirc::Binding::HookTest.new "PRIVMSG", "source", "arguments", "message"
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t1.test(m1).should be_true
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t2.test(m1).should be_true
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t3.test(m1).should be_true
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it "simple test" do
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m = Crirc::Protocol::Message.new ":source PRIVMSG nick :!ping me"
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t = Crirc::Binding::Trigger.new "PRIVMSG", message: /^!ping/
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t = Crirc::Binding::HookTest.new "PRIVMSG", message: /^!ping/
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t.test(m).should be_a(Regex::MatchData)
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end
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end
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chan = Crirc::Protocol::Chan.new "#patate"
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chan2 = Crirc::Protocol::Chan.new "#nyu"
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Crirc::Test::Controller::Command::Chan.join({chan}).should eq("JOIN #patate")
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Crirc::Test::Controller::Command::Chan.join(chan).should eq("JOIN #patate")
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Crirc::Test::Controller::Command::Chan.join({chan, chan2}).should eq("JOIN #patate,#nyu")
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Crirc::Test::Controller::Command::Chan.join({chan}).should eq("JOIN #patate :")
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Crirc::Test::Controller::Command::Chan.join(chan).should eq("JOIN #patate :")
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Crirc::Test::Controller::Command::Chan.join({chan, chan2}).should eq("JOIN #patate,#nyu :")
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Crirc::Test::Controller::Command::Chan.join({chan}, {"bloup"}).should eq("JOIN #patate bloup")
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Crirc::Test::Controller::Command::Chan.join({chan, chan2}, {"bloup", "blip"}).should eq("JOIN #patate,#nyu bloup,blip")
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end
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src/crirc.cr
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# The Crirc module contains all the object related to the project.
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# It uses 4 layers of objects:
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#
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# 1. **Network**: A network object manage a socket / I0.
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# The interface is described by `Crirc::Network::Network`.
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# 2. **Controller**: A controller belongs to a network object,
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# and handle the logic and data. Its interface is described by
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# `Crirc::Controller::Controller`.
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# 3. **Protocol**: A protocol object represent a IRC entity
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# (chan, user, message, ...).
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# 4. **Broadcast**: The `Broadcast` allows the system to send transmission to
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# several IRC entity as one.
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# 5. **Binding**: The `Binding::Handler` allows a given `Controller` to respond
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# to incoming transmissions.
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module Crirc
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end
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require "fast_irc"
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# Contains the classes that handle the network layer.
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# They establish the connexion, fetch and send the messages data, etc.
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module Crirc::Network
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end
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require "./crirc/network/*"
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# Contains the logic of the irc client or server (initialisation, authentication, etc.).
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# a Controller is created by a Network object.
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module Crirc::Controller
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end
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require "./crirc/controller/*"
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# Contains atomic elements such as Chan, User, or Message.
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# Those can be used to interact with the `Crirc::Command` modules and `Crirc::Binding`.
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module Crirc::Protocol
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end
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require "./crirc/protocol/*"
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require "./crirc/broadcast/*"
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require "./crirc/binding/*"
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require "./trigger"
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require "./hook_test"
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# This class is designed to be able to automaticaly respond to incoming IRC
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# messages on a set conditions.
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# The flow of this system is the following:
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# 1. With `.on()`, defines a Trigger and the associated Hook
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# 2. Call `.handle()` to process the incoming IRC message.
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#
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# ```
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# bot.on("PRIVMSG", message: /^(Hello|Hi)$/) { |msg, data| bot.reply(msg, "Hello !") }
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# while (incoming_message = io.gets) do
|
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# bot.handle(incoming_message)
|
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# end
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# ```
|
||||
# Register hooks to handle the behavior of a system based on a message.
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module Crirc::Binding::Handler
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alias HookRule = String | Regex | Nil
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alias Hook = (Crirc::Protocol::Message, Regex::MatchData?) ->
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|
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# Hooks associated with `Trigger`
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getter hooks : Hash(Trigger, Array(Hook))
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# Documentation lines for each hook
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getter docs : Hash(String, String)
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getter hooks : Hash(HookTest, Array(Hook))
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getter docs : Array(String)
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|
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def initialize(**opts)
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super(**opts)
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@hooks = Hash(Trigger, Array(Hook)).new
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@docs = Hash(String, String).new
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@hooks = Hash(HookTest, Array(Hook)).new
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@docs = Array(String).new
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end
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# Register a news Hook that is called when the incoming messages meet a set
|
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# of conditions: command name (JOIN, PRIVMSG, ...), source, arguments, message.
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#
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# - command : Condition that match exactly with the command of the incomming message.
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# - source : Condition that match with the source of the incomming message.
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# - arguments : Condition that match with the arguments of the incomming message.
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# - message : Condition that match with the message of the incomming message.
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# - doc : Documentation lines (`{short, long}`)
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# - hook : function to call if the conditions are met (with the parameters `message` and `match`).
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def on(command : String = "PRIVMSG", source : HookRule = nil, arguments : HookRule = nil, message : HookRule = nil,
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doc : {String, String}? = nil, &hook : Hook)
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rule = Trigger.new(command, source, arguments, message)
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# Register a hook on a command name (JOIN, PRIVMSG, ...) and other rules
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def on(command : String = "PRIVMSG", source : HookRule = nil, arguments : HookRule = nil, message : HookRule = nil, doc : String? = nil, &hook : Hook)
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rule = HookTest.new(command, source, arguments, message)
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self.hooks.fetch(rule) { self.hooks[rule] = Array(Hook).new }
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self.hooks[rule] << hook
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@docs[doc[0]] = doc[1] unless doc.nil?
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@docs << doc unless doc.nil?
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self
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end
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|
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# Handle one `Message`
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# It goes through the registred hooks, select the one to trigger.
|
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# Then, it execute every hooks associated, and send as parameters the current message and the regex match if possible
|
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# TODO: msg should NEVER be modified in the hook. (copy ? readonly ? struct ?)
|
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# TODO: msg should NEVER be modified in the hook. (copy ? readonly ?)
|
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def handle(msg : Crirc::Protocol::Message)
|
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selected_hooks = self.hooks.select { |rule, hooks| rule.test(msg) }
|
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selected_hooks.each do |rule, hooks|
|
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|
@ -66,7 +43,6 @@ module Crirc::Binding::Handler
|
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self
|
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end
|
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|
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# Sugar for `handle` that parse the string as a `Crirc::Protocol::Message`
|
||||
def handle(msg : String)
|
||||
handle Crirc::Protocol::Message.new(msg)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# The `Trigger` define a set of rules.
|
||||
# The `HookRules` define a set of rules.
|
||||
# Theses rules can test an event (message) to "match" with.
|
||||
class Crirc::Binding::Trigger
|
||||
class Crirc::Binding::HookTest
|
||||
@source : String | Regex | Nil
|
||||
@command : String | Regex
|
||||
@arguments : String | Regex | Nil
|
||||
|
@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ class Crirc::Binding::Trigger
|
|||
def initialize(@command = "PRIVMSG", @source = nil, @arguments = nil, @message = nil)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# returns true if the the message match with the condition of this trigger
|
||||
def test(msg : Crirc::Protocol::Message)
|
||||
test_command(msg) && test_source(msg) && test_arguments(msg) && test_message(msg)
|
||||
end
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
|
|||
# Allow to send data to several IRC entity as one.
|
||||
module Crirc::Broadcast
|
||||
# TODO
|
||||
abstract def puts(context : Controller::Controller, data)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,10 +2,6 @@ require "../protocol/chan"
|
|||
require "./user_list"
|
||||
require "./broadcast"
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO
|
||||
# A ChanList is the associated list of `Protocol::Chan` and a `UserList`.
|
||||
# It is useful for a server that need to keep a track of all the uers
|
||||
# connected to any of its chans.
|
||||
class Crirc::ChanList
|
||||
getter chans : Hash(Protocol::Chan, UserList)
|
||||
include Broadcast
|
||||
|
@ -14,7 +10,6 @@ class Crirc::ChanList
|
|||
@chans = Hash(Protocol::Chan, UserList).new
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO
|
||||
# Broadcast a message to the users
|
||||
def puts(context : Controller::Controller, data)
|
||||
@chans.each { |chan, userlist| userlist.puts context, data }
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,14 +2,6 @@ require "../protocol/user"
|
|||
require "./broadcast"
|
||||
require "../controller/controller"
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO.
|
||||
# UserList is used to send message to a list of `Protocol::User`.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
# chan1 = UserList.new
|
||||
# chan1.users << user_joined
|
||||
# chan1.puts current_controller, crafted_message
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
class Crirc::UserList
|
||||
getter users : Array(Protocol::User)
|
||||
include Broadcast
|
||||
|
@ -18,10 +10,8 @@ class Crirc::UserList
|
|||
@users = Array(Protocol::User)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO
|
||||
# NOTE: combine data+user
|
||||
# Broadcast a message to the users
|
||||
def puts(context : Controller::Controller, data)
|
||||
@users.each { |user| context.puts data }
|
||||
@users.each { context.puts data }
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -15,50 +15,28 @@ class Crirc::Controller::Client
|
|||
include Binding::Handler
|
||||
|
||||
getter network : Network::Client
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO Not used yet
|
||||
getter chanlist : ChanList
|
||||
|
||||
# delegated to the `Network`
|
||||
delegate nick, to: :network
|
||||
# delegated to the `Network`
|
||||
delegate puts, to: :network
|
||||
# delegated to the `Network`
|
||||
delegate gets, to: :network
|
||||
|
||||
# New `Client` that controls the given `Network`.
|
||||
def initialize(@network)
|
||||
super()
|
||||
@chanlist = ChanList.new
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Initialize the connection with the IRC server (send pass, nick and user).
|
||||
def init
|
||||
puts "PASS #{@network.pass}" if @network.pass
|
||||
puts "NICK #{@network.nick.to_s}"
|
||||
puts "USER #{@network.user.to_s} \"#{@network.domain}\" \"#{@network.irc_server}\" :#{@network.realname.to_s}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Start the callback when the server is ready to receive messages.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
# bot.on_ready do
|
||||
# amazing_stuff(bot)
|
||||
# end
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
def on_ready(&b) : Client
|
||||
self.on("001") { b.call }
|
||||
self
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Reply to a given message with a privmsg.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
# bot.on("JOIN") do |msg, _|
|
||||
# nick = msg.source.source_nick
|
||||
# context.reply(msg, "Welcome to #{nick}")
|
||||
# end
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
def reply(msg, data)
|
||||
target = msg.argument_list.first
|
||||
target_object = (target[0] == '#' ? Crirc::Protocol::Chan : Crirc::Protocol::User).new(target).as(Crirc::Protocol::Target)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# The module `Command` is the scope for the IRC commands
|
||||
# defined in the standard.
|
||||
# Each of these commands is included by a `Controller`, so the `puts` function
|
||||
# is implemented by the `Controller`.
|
||||
module Crirc::Controller::Command
|
||||
abstract def puts(data)
|
||||
end
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
|
|||
require "../command"
|
||||
require "./command"
|
||||
|
||||
# Defines the IRC commands that are related to chans (join, part, ...).
|
||||
module Crirc::Controller::Command::Chan
|
||||
include Crirc::Controller::Command
|
||||
include Crirc::Controller::Command::Command
|
||||
|
||||
# Format the chans to join: #chan1,#chan2 (works with users by the same way)
|
||||
protected def format_list(chans : Enumerable(Crirc::Protocol::Target)) : String
|
||||
|
@ -14,7 +13,8 @@ module Crirc::Controller::Command::Chan
|
|||
def join(chans : Enumerable(Crirc::Protocol::Chan), passwords : Enumerable(String) = [""])
|
||||
to_join = format_list(chans)
|
||||
passes = passwords.join(",")
|
||||
puts "JOIN #{to_join} #{passes}"
|
||||
puts FastIRC::Message.new("JOIN", [to_join, passes]).to_s # TODO: use to_s(io)
|
||||
#puts "JOIN #{to_join} #{passes}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Overloads the join function for 1 chan.
|
||||
|
|
3
src/crirc/controller/command/command.cr
Normal file
3
src/crirc/controller/command/command.cr
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
|||
module Crirc::Controller::Command::Command
|
||||
abstract def puts(data)
|
||||
end
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
|
|||
require "../command"
|
||||
require "./command"
|
||||
|
||||
# Defines the IRC ping.
|
||||
module Crirc::Controller::Command::Ping
|
||||
include Crirc::Controller::Command
|
||||
include Crirc::Controller::Command::Command
|
||||
|
||||
# Send a ping to check if the other end is alive
|
||||
def ping(msg : String? = "0")
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
|
|||
require "../command"
|
||||
require "./command"
|
||||
|
||||
# Defines the IRC commands related to communicating between "humans".
|
||||
module Crirc::Controller::Command::Talk
|
||||
include Crirc::Controller::Command
|
||||
include Crirc::Controller::Command::Command
|
||||
|
||||
# Send a notice to a target
|
||||
def notice(target : Crirc::Protocol::Target, msg : String)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
|
|||
require "../command"
|
||||
require "./command"
|
||||
|
||||
# Defines the IRC commands related to the users (whois, mode).
|
||||
module Crirc::Controller::Command::User
|
||||
include Crirc::Controller::Command
|
||||
include Crirc::Controller::Command::Command
|
||||
|
||||
# Request data about a given target
|
||||
def whois(target : Crirc::Protocol::Target)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,9 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# A `Controller` is controlling a `Network`.
|
||||
# It is in charge to manage IRC messages at the IRC protocol level.
|
||||
module Crirc::Controller
|
||||
# Interface implemented by every `Crirc::Controller`
|
||||
module Controller
|
||||
module Crirc::Controller::Controller
|
||||
abstract def puts(data)
|
||||
abstract def gets
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
|
|||
require "../network/server"
|
||||
require "./controller"
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO
|
||||
class Crirc::Controller::Server
|
||||
include Controller
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
|
|||
require "../network/server_client"
|
||||
require "./controller"
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO
|
||||
# Handles the clients connected to a `Server`
|
||||
class Crirc::Controller::ServerClient
|
||||
include Controller
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ class Crirc::Network::Client
|
|||
@socket.as(IrcSocket)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Connect to the target server
|
||||
# Connect to the server
|
||||
def connect
|
||||
tcp_socket = TCPSocket.new(@ip, @port)
|
||||
tcp_socket.read_timeout = @read_timeout
|
||||
|
@ -62,9 +62,7 @@ class Crirc::Network::Client
|
|||
|
||||
# Send a message to the server
|
||||
def puts(data)
|
||||
socket.puts data.strip
|
||||
socket.puts "\r\n"
|
||||
socket.flush
|
||||
socket.puts data.strip # TODO: add \r\n
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# End the connection
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,9 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# A `Network` is controlling a I/O.
|
||||
# It is in charge to manage TCP messages at the TCP protocol level.
|
||||
module Crirc::Network
|
||||
# Interface implemented by every `Crirc::Network`.
|
||||
module Network
|
||||
module Crirc::Network::Network
|
||||
abstract def puts(data)
|
||||
abstract def gets
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
require "./target"
|
||||
|
||||
# Represents an IRC channel.
|
||||
# Represent an IRC channel.
|
||||
class Crirc::Protocol::Chan < Crirc::Protocol::Target
|
||||
class Motd
|
||||
getter message : String
|
||||
|
@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ class Crirc::Protocol::Chan < Crirc::Protocol::Target
|
|||
getter timestamp : Int64
|
||||
|
||||
def initialize(@message, @user)
|
||||
@timestamp = Time.utc.to_unix
|
||||
@timestamp = Time.now.epoch
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
def set_motd(@message, @user)
|
||||
@timestamp = Time.utc.to_unix
|
||||
@timestamp = Time.now.epoch
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,22 +1,20 @@
|
|||
# `Message` is the object that parse the raw TCP body as a IRC message.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Message are a IRC core part. They contain a command, the arguments, and
|
||||
# the message (last argument in the IRC protocol).
|
||||
# TODO: improve the message to appear in as the last argument. cf: fast_irc
|
||||
# Message is a class that handles the data sent through the network.
|
||||
# It is parsed to provide access to specific parts of the data.
|
||||
class Crirc::Protocol::Message
|
||||
# Raw message without parsing
|
||||
# The raw data without parsing
|
||||
getter raw : String
|
||||
|
||||
# Source of the message (ex: "0", "abc@xyz", ...)
|
||||
# The source of the message (ex: uuidxxx@moz-stuff.net)
|
||||
getter source : String
|
||||
|
||||
# The command ("PRIVMSG", "PING", ...)
|
||||
# The command / response (ex: PRIVMSG or 535)
|
||||
getter command : String
|
||||
|
||||
# The arguments as a string ("user1 +0", "pingmessage", ...)
|
||||
# The arguments (not parsed) as a simple string. If there are no arguments in
|
||||
# the message, then it is nil
|
||||
getter arguments : String?
|
||||
|
||||
# The last argument when ":" ("This is a privmsg message", ...)
|
||||
# The last argument of the message if it begins with :, or nil if none.
|
||||
getter message : String?
|
||||
|
||||
R_SRC = "(\\:(?<src>[^[:space:]]+) )"
|
||||
|
@ -34,12 +32,7 @@ class Crirc::Protocol::Message
|
|||
@message = m["msg"]?
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Concatenation of `arguments` and `message`.
|
||||
# If the message exists, it is preceded by ':'
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
# msg.raw_arguments # => "user1 +0 :do something"
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
# Concatenation of `arguments` and `message`. If the message exists, it is preceded by ':'
|
||||
def raw_arguments : String
|
||||
return "" if @arguments.nil? && @message.nil?
|
||||
return @arguments.to_s if @message.nil?
|
||||
|
@ -47,11 +40,7 @@ class Crirc::Protocol::Message
|
|||
return "#{@arguments} :#{@message}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# The arguments formated into an Array.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
# msg.argument_list # => ["user1", "+0"]
|
||||
# ```
|
||||
# The list of the arguments parsed as an Array of String. Empty if no arguments
|
||||
def argument_list : Array(String)
|
||||
return Array(String).new if @arguments.nil? && @message.nil?
|
||||
return (@arguments.as(String)).split(" ") if @message.nil?
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# A target is a virtuel IRC entity that can receive message (`User`, `Chan`).
|
||||
# A target is a virtuel IRC entity that can receive message (`User`, `Chan`)
|
||||
abstract class Crirc::Protocol::Target
|
||||
abstract def name : String
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
|
|||
module Crirc
|
||||
VERSION = "0.4.0"
|
||||
VERSION = "0.2.0"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -17,17 +17,12 @@ private def bind_example(bot)
|
|||
end.on("PING") do |msg|
|
||||
# Server pong
|
||||
bot.pong(msg.message)
|
||||
end.on("PRIVMSG", message: /^!ping */, doc: {"!ping", "the bot respond by `pong nick`"}) do |msg|
|
||||
end.on("PRIVMSG", message: /^!ping */, doc: "!ping the bot respond by `pong nick`") do |msg|
|
||||
# !ping command : answer !pong to the user
|
||||
chan = msg.arguments if msg.arguments
|
||||
bot.reply msg, "pong #{extract_nick msg.source}" if chan
|
||||
end.on(message: /^!help *$/, doc: {"!help", "`!help` to list the modules\n`!help cmd` to advanced description of the cmd"}) do |msg|
|
||||
# take each documented bind (those with on("...", doc: ....)) and send the short documentation
|
||||
bot.reply msg, bot.docs.keys.join(", ")
|
||||
end.on(message: /^!help *(.*[^ ]) *$/) do |msg, match|
|
||||
# take one documented bind (those with on("...", doc: ....)) and send the long documentation
|
||||
doc = bot.docs[match.as(Regex::MatchData)[1]]?
|
||||
doc.split("\n").each { |split| bot.reply msg, split } unless doc.nil?
|
||||
end.on(message: /!help/, doc: "!help write this message") do |msg|
|
||||
bot.docs.each { |doc| bot.reply msg, doc }
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
|
|||
require "./crirc"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
server = Crirc::Network::Server.new "0.0.0.0", 6667, ssl: false
|
||||
server.start
|
||||
|
||||
client.close
|
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