# botpop [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/pouleta/botpop/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/pouleta/botpop) ## Usage Ruby 2 or greater is required. To be compatible with Ruby 1.9, you can try : ``sed 's/prepend/include/g' -i botpop.rb`` but no garanties... ``bundle install`` to install the gems. ## Arguments By default, only the first occurence of the argument will be used, unless specified. - --channels, -c _OPTION_ : list of channels (default __equilibre__) - --ip, -s _OPTION_ : server ip (default to __freenode__) - --port, -p _OPTION_ : port (default __7000__ or __6667__ if no ssl) - --no-ssl : disable ssl (__enabled__ by default) - --nick, -n _OPTION_ : change the __nickname__ - --user, -u _OPTION_ : change the __username__ - --config _OPTION_ : change the plugin configuration file (default to ``modules_config.yml``) - --plugin-directory _OPTION_ : change the directory where the plugins are installed (default ``plugins/``) - --plugin-disable _OPTION_ : disable a plugin (can be specified many times) - --debug, -d _OPTION_ : enable the debug mod. It et a global __$debug_OPTION__ to true. (can be specified many times) ### Debugging easier You can specify the --debug OPT option at program start. It will define as many __$debug_OPT__ globals to enable debug on the plugins. As example: ```ruby # If debug enabled for this options and error occured if $debug_plugin and variable == :failed binding.pry # user hand here # Obsiously, it is usefull to trylock a mutex before because the bot use # Threads and can call many times this binding.pry end ``` # Plugins Some official plugins are developped. You can propose your own creation by pull request, or add snippets link to the wiki. ## List - [Base](https://github.com/pouleta/botpop/blob/master/plugins/base.rb) : this is a basic plugin, providing __version, code, help, and troll__ - [Network](https://github.com/pouleta/botpop/blob/master/plugins/network.rb) : an usefull plugin with commands __ping, ping ip, ping http, traceroute, dos attack and poke__ - [Searchable](https://github.com/pouleta/botpop/blob/master/plugins/searchable.rb) : a little plugin providing irc research with engines like __google, wikipedia, ruby-doc, etc...__ - [Coupon](https://github.com/pouleta/botpop/blob/master/plugins/coupons.rb) : the original aim of the bot. It get coupons for the challenge __pathwar__ - [Intranet](https://github.com/pouleta/botpop/blob/master/plugins/intranet.rb) : an useless plugin to check the intranet of epitech ## Create your own You can easy create your own plugins. The bot is based on [Cinch framework](https://github.com/cinchrb/cinch/). You should take the time to read the documentation before developping anything. ### Example of new plugin A full example of plugin code is provided in the commented file : [Example of Fury Plugin](https://github.com/pouleta/botpop/blob/master/plugins/example.rb) First, put your ruby code file in ``plugins/``, and put your code in the scope : ```ruby module BotpopPlugins module MyFuryPlugin def self.exec_whatkingofanimal m m.reply "Die you son of a" + ["lion", "pig", "red panda"].shuffle.first + " !!" end ...code... end end ``` ### Matching messages To create a matching to respond to a message, you have to specifie in your plugin : ```ruby module BotpopPlugins module MyFuryPlugin MATCH = lambda do |parent| parent.on :message, /!whatkingofanimal.*/ do |m| BotpopPlugins::exec_whatkingofanimal m end end ...code... end end ``` ### Add entry to the !help command The __official plugin__ [Base](https://github.com/pouleta/botpop/blob/master/plugins/base.rb) provides the command __!help__. It list the avaliable commands of the plugins. You can add your help to your plugin by providing a __HELP__ constant. __The strings should be as short as possible.__ You should write it like the following: ```ruby module BotpopPlugins module MyFuryPlugin HELP = ["!whatkingofanimal", "!animallist", "!checkanimal [type]"] ...code... end end ``` ### Enable and disable plugin You can enable or disable plugin by using the constant __ENABLED__. It should be linked with the __Botpop::CONFIG__. The constant must be defined by the developper of the plugin. For example, you can implement it like : ```ruby module BotpopPlugins module MyFuryPlugin CONFIG = Botpop::CONFIG['myfurry'] || raise(MissingConfigurationZone, 'myfurry') ENABLED = CONFIG['enable'].nil? ? true : CONFIG['enable'] end end ``` Then, a simple line in the ``modules_configuration.yml`` file should be enough.