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+#-- vim:sw=2:et
+#++
+#
+# Author: Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta <giuseppe.bilotta@gmail.com>
+# Copyright (C) 2006 Giuseppe Bilotta
+#
+# Based on an idea by hagabaka (Yaohan Chen <yaohan.chen@gmail.com>)
+#
+# This plugin is used to grab messages from eggdrops (or other bots) that link
+# channels from different networks. For the time being, a PRIVMSG echoed by an
+# eggdrop is assumed to be in the form:
+# <eggdrop> (nick@network) text of the message
+# (TODO make it configurable) and it's fed back to the message delegators.
+#
+# This plugin also shows how to create 'fake' messages from a plugin, letting
+# the bot parse them.
+# TODO a possible enhancement to the Irc framework could be to create 'fake'
+# servers to make this even easier.
+class LinkBot < Plugin
+ BotConfig.register BotConfigArrayValue.new('linkbot.nicks',
+ :default => [],
+ :desc => "Nick(s) of the bots that act as channel links across networks")
+
+ # Initialize the plugin
+ def initialize
+ super
+ end
+
+ # Main method
+ def listen(m)
+ linkbots = @bot.config['linkbot.nicks']
+ return if linkbots.empty?
+ return unless linkbots.include?(m.sourcenick)
+ return unless m.kind_of?(PrivMessage)
+ # Now we know that _m_ is a PRIVMSG from a linkbot. Let's split it
+ # in nick, network, message
+ if m.message.match(/^\((\w+?)@(\w+?)\)\s+(.*)$/)
+ new_nick = $1
+ network = $2
+ message = $3
+
+ debug "#{m.sourcenick} reports that #{new_nick} said #{message.inspect} on #{network}"
+ # One way to pass the new message back to the bot is to create a PrivMessage
+ # and delegate it to the plugins
+ new_m = PrivMessage.new(@bot, m.server, m.server.user(new_nick), m.target, message)
+ @bot.plugins.delegate "listen", new_m
+ @bot.plugins.privmsg(new_m) if new_m.address?
+
+ ## Another way is to create a data Hash with source, target and message keys
+ ## and then letting the bot client :privmsg handler handle it
+ ## Note that this will also create irclog entries for the fake PRIVMSG
+ ## TODO we could probably add a :no_irc_log entry to the data passed to the
+ ## @bot.client handlers, or something like that
+ # data = {
+ # :source => m.server.user(new_nick)
+ # :target => m.target
+ # :message => message
+ # }
+ # @bot.client[:privmsg].call(data)
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+plugin = LinkBot.new
+