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author | Giuseppe Bilotta <giuseppe.bilotta@gmail.com> | 2007-09-12 17:31:03 +0000 |
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committer | Giuseppe Bilotta <giuseppe.bilotta@gmail.com> | 2007-09-12 17:31:03 +0000 |
commit | 9dc851fd90cd6657a5f1c1f89e968a61f4c07a0f (patch) | |
tree | a2014bf0c29868c19c00cf310c98ad513bbedd27 /lib/rbot | |
parent | b28d910db82ac1e8933bf6a7b0f52d28a293fbb6 (diff) |
rdocument Irc::Plugins::BotModule
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/rbot')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/rbot/plugins.rb | 118 |
1 files changed, 93 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/lib/rbot/plugins.rb b/lib/rbot/plugins.rb index 7bec55ae..96f61efc 100644 --- a/lib/rbot/plugins.rb +++ b/lib/rbot/plugins.rb @@ -12,17 +12,24 @@ module Irc module Plugins require 'rbot/messagemapper' -=begin - base class for all rbot plugins - certain methods will be called if they are provided, if you define one of - the following methods, it will be called as appropriate: +=begin rdoc + BotModule is the base class for the modules that enhance the rbot + functionality. Rather than subclassing BotModule, however, one should + subclass either CoreBotModule (reserved for system modules) or Plugin + (for user plugins). + + A BotModule interacts with Irc events by defining one or more of the following + methods, which get called as appropriate when the corresponding Irc event + happens. map(template, options):: map!(template, options):: - map is the new, cleaner way to respond to specific message formats - without littering your plugin code with regexps. The difference - between map and map! is that map! will not register the new command - as an alternative name for the plugin. + map is the new, cleaner way to respond to specific message formats without + littering your plugin code with regexps, and should be used instead of + #register() and #privmsg() (see below) when possible. + + The difference between map and map! is that map! will not register the new + command as an alternative name for the plugin. Examples: @@ -54,9 +61,11 @@ module Plugins plugin.map 'karmastats', :auth => 'karma' # maps can be restricted to public or private message: - plugin.map 'karmastats', :private false, - plugin.map 'karmastats', :public false, - end + plugin.map 'karmastats', :private => false + plugin.map 'karmastats', :public => false + + See MessageMapper#map for more information on the template format and the + allowed options. listen(UserMessage):: Called for all messages of any type. To @@ -74,7 +83,7 @@ module Plugins privmsg(PrivMessage):: Called for a PRIVMSG if the first word matches one - the plugin register()d for. Use m.plugin to get + the plugin #register()ed for. Use m.plugin to get that word and m.params for the rest of the message, if applicable. @@ -100,7 +109,7 @@ module Plugins Called when a user (or the bot) changes a channel topic - connect():: Called when a server is joined successfully, but + connect:: Called when a server is joined successfully, but before autojoin channels are joined (no params) set_language(String):: @@ -118,8 +127,25 @@ module Plugins class BotModule attr_reader :bot # the associated bot - # initialise your bot module. Always call super if you override this method, - # as important variables are set up for you + # Initialise your bot module. Always call super if you override this method, + # as important variables are set up for you: + # + # @bot:: + # the rbot instance + # @registry:: + # the botmodule's registry, which can be used to store permanent data + # (see BotRegistryAccessor for additional documentation) + # + # Other instance variables which are defined and should not be overwritten + # byt the user, but aren't usually accessed directly, are: + # + # @manager:: + # the plugins manager instance + # @botmodule_triggers:: + # an Array of words this plugin #register()ed itself for + # @handler:: + # the MessageMapper that handles this plugin's maps + # def initialize @manager = Plugins::manager @bot = @manager.bot @@ -135,47 +161,71 @@ module Plugins end end + # Returns the symbol :BotModule def botmodule_class :BotModule end + # Method called to flush the registry, thus ensuring that the botmodule's permanent + # data is committed to disk + # def flush_registry # debug "Flushing #{@registry}" @registry.flush end + # Method called to cleanup before the plugin is unloaded. If you overload + # this method to handle additional cleanup tasks, remember to call super() + # so that the default cleanup actions are taken care of as well. + # def cleanup # debug "Closing #{@registry}" @registry.close end + # Handle an Irc::PrivMessage for which this BotModule has a map. The method + # is called automatically and there is usually no need to call it + # explicitly. + # def handle(m) @handler.handle(m) end + # Signal to other BotModules that an even happened. + # def call_event(ev, *args) @bot.plugins.delegate('event_' + ev.to_s.gsub(/[^\w\?!]+/, '_'), *args) end + # call-seq: map(template, options) + # + # This is the preferred way to register the BotModule so that it + # responds to appropriately-formed messages on Irc. + # def map(*args) @handler.map(self, *args) # register this map name = @handler.last.items[0] self.register name, :auth => nil unless self.respond_to?('privmsg') - def self.privmsg(m) + def self.privmsg(m) #:nodoc: handle(m) end end end + # call-seq: map!(template, options) + # + # This is the same as map but doesn't register the new command + # as an alternative name for the plugin. + # def map!(*args) @handler.map(self, *args) # register this map name = @handler.last.items[0] self.register name, :auth => nil, :hidden => true unless self.respond_to?('privmsg') - def self.privmsg(m) + def self.privmsg(m) #:nodoc: handle(m) end end @@ -200,23 +250,23 @@ module Plugins [name, cmd].compact.join("::") end - # return an identifier for this plugin, defaults to a list of the message + # Return an identifier for this plugin, defaults to a list of the message # prefixes handled (used for error messages etc) def name self.class.to_s.downcase.sub(/^#<module:.*?>::/,"").sub(/(plugin|module)?$/,"") end - # just calls name + # Just calls name def to_s name end - # intern the name + # Intern the name def to_sym self.name.to_sym end - # return a help string for your module. for complex modules, you may wish + # Return a help string for your module. For complex modules, you may wish # to break your help into topics, and return a list of available topics if # +topic+ is nil. +plugin+ is passed containing the matching prefix for # this message - if your plugin handles multiple prefixes, make sure you @@ -225,9 +275,14 @@ module Plugins "no help" end - # register the plugin as a handler for messages prefixed +name+ - # this can be called multiple times for a plugin to handle multiple - # message prefixes + # Register the plugin as a handler for messages prefixed _cmd_. + # + # This can be called multiple times for a plugin to handle multiple message + # prefixes. + # + # This command is now superceded by the #map() command, which should be used + # instead whenever possible. + # def register(cmd, opts={}) raise ArgumentError, "Second argument must be a hash!" unless opts.kind_of?(Hash) who = @manager.who_handles?(cmd) @@ -243,20 +298,33 @@ module Plugins @botmodule_triggers << cmd unless opts.fetch(:hidden, false) end - # default usage method provided as a utility for simple plugins. The + # Default usage method provided as a utility for simple plugins. The # MessageMapper uses 'usage' as its default fallback method. + # def usage(m, params = {}) m.reply(_("incorrect usage, ask for help using '%{command}'") % {:command => "#{@bot.nick}: help #{m.plugin}"}) end end + # A CoreBotModule is a BotModule that provides core functionality. + # + # This class should not be used by user plugins, as it's reserved for system + # plugins such as the ones that handle authentication, configuration and basic + # functionality. + # class CoreBotModule < BotModule def botmodule_class :CoreBotModule end end + # A Plugin is a BotModule that provides additional functionality. + # + # A user-defined plugin should subclass this, and then define any of the + # methods described in the documentation for BotModule to handle interaction + # with Irc events. + # class Plugin < BotModule def botmodule_class :Plugin |