require 'thread' require 'etc' require 'fileutils' require 'logger' $debug = false unless $debug $daemonize = false unless $daemonize $dateformat = "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S" $logger = Logger.new($stderr) $logger.datetime_format = $dateformat $logger.level = $cl_loglevel if $cl_loglevel $logger.level = 0 if $debug def rawlog(level, message=nil, who_pos=1) call_stack = caller if call_stack.length > who_pos who = call_stack[who_pos].sub(%r{(?:.+)/([^/]+):(\d+)(:in .*)?}) { "#{$1}:#{$2}#{$3}" } else who = "(unknown)" end # Output each line. To distinguish between separate messages and multi-line # messages originating at the same time, we blank #{who} after the first message # is output. message.to_s.each_line { |l| $logger.add(level, l.chomp, who) who.gsub!(/./," ") } end def log_session_start $logger << "\n\n=== #{botclass} session started on #{Time.now.strftime($dateformat)} ===\n\n" end def log_session_end $logger << "\n\n=== #{botclass} session ended on #{Time.now.strftime($dateformat)} ===\n\n" end def debug(message=nil, who_pos=1) rawlog(Logger::Severity::DEBUG, message, who_pos) end def log(message=nil, who_pos=1) rawlog(Logger::Severity::INFO, message, who_pos) end def warning(message=nil, who_pos=1) rawlog(Logger::Severity::WARN, message, who_pos) end def error(message=nil, who_pos=1) rawlog(Logger::Severity::ERROR, message, who_pos) end def fatal(message=nil, who_pos=1) rawlog(Logger::Severity::FATAL, message, who_pos) end debug "debug test" log "log test" warning "warning test" error "error test" fatal "fatal test" # The following global is used for the improved signal handling. $interrupted = 0 # these first require 'rbot/rbotconfig' require 'rbot/config' # require 'rbot/utils' require 'rbot/irc' require 'rbot/rfc2812' require 'rbot/ircsocket' require 'rbot/botuser' require 'rbot/timer' require 'rbot/plugins' # require 'rbot/channel' require 'rbot/message' require 'rbot/language' require 'rbot/dbhash' require 'rbot/registry' # require 'rbot/httputil' module Irc # Main bot class, which manages the various components, receives messages, # handles them or passes them to plugins, and contains core functionality. class Bot COPYRIGHT_NOTICE = "(c) Tom Gilbert and the rbot development team" # the bot's Auth data attr_reader :auth # the bot's BotConfig data attr_reader :config # the botclass for this bot (determines configdir among other things) attr_reader :botclass # used to perform actions periodically (saves configuration once per minute # by default) attr_reader :timer # synchronize with this mutex while touching permanent data files: # saving, flushing, cleaning up ... attr_reader :save_mutex # bot's Language data attr_reader :lang # bot's irc socket # TODO multiserver attr_reader :socket # bot's object registry, plugins get an interface to this for persistant # storage (hash interface tied to a bdb file, plugins use Accessors to store # and restore objects in their own namespaces.) attr_reader :registry # bot's plugins. This is an instance of class Plugins attr_reader :plugins # bot's httputil help object, for fetching resources via http. Sets up # proxies etc as defined by the bot configuration/environment attr_reader :httputil # server we are connected to # TODO multiserver def server @client.server end # bot User in the client/server connection # TODO multiserver def myself @client.user end # bot User in the client/server connection def nick myself.nick end # create a new Bot with botclass +botclass+ def initialize(botclass, params = {}) # BotConfig for the core bot # TODO should we split socket stuff into ircsocket, etc? BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('server.name', :default => "localhost", :requires_restart => true, :desc => "What server should the bot connect to?", :wizard => true) BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('server.port', :default => 6667, :type => :integer, :requires_restart => true, :desc => "What port should the bot connect to?", :validate => Proc.new {|v| v > 0}, :wizard => true) BotConfig.register BotConfigBooleanValue.new('server.ssl', :default => false, :requires_restart => true, :wizard => true, :desc => "Use SSL to connect to this server?") BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('server.password', :default => false, :requires_restart => true, :desc => "Password for connecting to this server (if required)", :wizard => true) BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('server.bindhost', :default => false, :requires_restart => true, :desc => "Specific local host or IP for the bot to bind to (if required)", :wizard => true) BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('server.reconnect_wait', :default => 5, :validate => Proc.new{|v| v >= 0}, :desc => "Seconds to wait before attempting to reconnect, on disconnect") BotConfig.register BotConfigFloatValue.new('server.sendq_delay', :default => 2.0, :validate => Proc.new{|v| v >= 0}, :desc => "(flood prevention) the delay between sending messages to the server (in seconds)", :on_change => Proc.new {|bot, v| bot.socket.sendq_delay = v }) BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('server.sendq_burst', :default => 4, :validate => Proc.new{|v| v >= 0}, :desc => "(flood prevention) max lines to burst to the server before throttling. Most ircd's allow bursts of up 5 lines", :on_change => Proc.new {|bot, v| bot.socket.sendq_burst = v }) BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('server.ping_timeout', :default => 30, :validate => Proc.new{|v| v >= 0}, :desc => "reconnect if server doesn't respond to PING within this many seconds (set to 0 to disable)") BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('irc.nick', :default => "rbot", :desc => "IRC nickname the bot should attempt to use", :wizard => true, :on_change => Proc.new{|bot, v| bot.sendq "NICK #{v}" }) BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('irc.name', :default => "Ruby bot", :requires_restart => true, :desc => "IRC realname the bot should use") BotConfig.register BotConfigBooleanValue.new('irc.name_copyright', :default => true, :requires_restart => true, :desc => "Append copyright notice to bot realname? (please don't disable unless it's really necessary)") BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('irc.user', :default => "rbot", :requires_restart => true, :desc => "local user the bot should appear to be", :wizard => true) BotConfig.register BotConfigArrayValue.new('irc.join_channels', :default => [], :wizard => true, :desc => "What channels the bot should always join at startup. List multiple channels using commas to separate. If a channel requires a password, use a space after the channel name. e.g: '#chan1, #chan2, #secretchan secritpass, #chan3'") BotConfig.register BotConfigArrayValue.new('irc.ignore_users', :default => [], :desc => "Which users to ignore input from. This is mainly to avoid bot-wars triggered by creative people") BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('core.save_every', :default => 60, :validate => Proc.new{|v| v >= 0}, :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| if @save_timer if v > 0 @timer.reschedule(@save_timer, v) @timer.unblock(@save_timer) else @timer.block(@save_timer) end else if v > 0 @save_timer = @timer.add(v) { bot.save } end # Nothing to do when v == 0 end }, :desc => "How often the bot should persist all configuration to disk (in case of a server crash, for example)") BotConfig.register BotConfigBooleanValue.new('core.run_as_daemon', :default => false, :requires_restart => true, :desc => "Should the bot run as a daemon?") BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('log.file', :default => false, :requires_restart => true, :desc => "Name of the logfile to which console messages will be redirected when the bot is run as a daemon") BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('log.level', :default => 1, :requires_restart => false, :validate => Proc.new { |v| (0..5).include?(v) }, :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| $logger.level = v }, :desc => "The minimum logging level (0=DEBUG,1=INFO,2=WARN,3=ERROR,4=FATAL) for console messages") BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('log.keep', :default => 1, :requires_restart => true, :validate => Proc.new { |v| v >= 0 }, :desc => "How many old console messages logfiles to keep") BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('log.max_size', :default => 10, :requires_restart => true, :validate => Proc.new { |v| v > 0 }, :desc => "Maximum console messages logfile size (in megabytes)") BotConfig.register BotConfigEnumValue.new('send.newlines', :values => ['split', 'join'], :default => 'split', :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| bot.set_default_send_options :newlines => v.to_sym }, :desc => "When set to split, messages with embedded newlines will be sent as separate lines. When set to join, newlines will be replaced by the value of join_with") BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('send.join_with', :default => ' ', :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| bot.set_default_send_options :join_with => v.dup }, :desc => "String used to replace newlines when send.newlines is set to join") BotConfig.register BotConfigIntegerValue.new('send.max_lines', :default => 0, :validate => Proc.new { |v| v >= 0 }, :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| bot.set_default_send_options :max_lines => v }, :desc => "Maximum number of IRC lines to send for each message (set to 0 for no limit)") BotConfig.register BotConfigEnumValue.new('send.overlong', :values => ['split', 'truncate'], :default => 'split', :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| bot.set_default_send_options :overlong => v.to_sym }, :desc => "When set to split, messages which are too long to fit in a single IRC line are split into multiple lines. When set to truncate, long messages are truncated to fit the IRC line length") BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('send.split_at', :default => '\s+', :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| bot.set_default_send_options :split_at => Regexp.new(v) }, :desc => "A regular expression that should match the split points for overlong messages (see send.overlong)") BotConfig.register BotConfigBooleanValue.new('send.purge_split', :default => true, :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| bot.set_default_send_options :purge_split => v }, :desc => "Set to true if the splitting boundary (set in send.split_at) should be removed when splitting overlong messages (see send.overlong)") BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('send.truncate_text', :default => "#{Reverse}...#{Reverse}", :on_change => Proc.new { |bot, v| bot.set_default_send_options :truncate_text => v.dup }, :desc => "When truncating overlong messages (see send.overlong) or when sending too many lines per message (see send.max_lines) replace the end of the last line with this text") @argv = params[:argv] unless FileTest.directory? Config::coredir error "core directory '#{Config::coredir}' not found, did you setup.rb?" exit 2 end unless FileTest.directory? Config::datadir error "data directory '#{Config::datadir}' not found, did you setup.rb?" exit 2 end unless botclass and not botclass.empty? # We want to find a sensible default. # * On POSIX systems we prefer ~/.rbot for the effective uid of the process # * On Windows (at least the NT versions) we want to put our stuff in the # Application Data folder. # We don't use any particular O/S detection magic, exploiting the fact that # Etc.getpwuid is nil on Windows if Etc.getpwuid(Process::Sys.geteuid) botclass = Etc.getpwuid(Process::Sys.geteuid)[:dir].dup else if ENV.has_key?('APPDATA') botclass = ENV['APPDATA'].dup botclass.gsub!("\\","/") end end botclass += "/.rbot" end botclass = File.expand_path(botclass) @botclass = botclass.gsub(/\/$/, "") unless FileTest.directory? botclass log "no #{botclass} directory found, creating from templates.." if FileTest.exist? botclass error "file #{botclass} exists but isn't a directory" exit 2 end FileUtils.cp_r Config::datadir+'/templates', botclass end Dir.mkdir("#{botclass}/logs") unless File.exist?("#{botclass}/logs") Dir.mkdir("#{botclass}/registry") unless File.exist?("#{botclass}/registry") Dir.mkdir("#{botclass}/safe_save") unless File.exist?("#{botclass}/safe_save") # Time at which the last PING was sent @last_ping = nil # Time at which the last line was RECV'd from the server @last_rec = nil @startup_time = Time.new begin @config = BotConfig.configmanager @config.bot_associate(self) rescue => e fatal e.inspect fatal e.backtrace.join("\n") log_session_end exit 2 end if @config['core.run_as_daemon'] $daemonize = true end @logfile = @config['log.file'] if @logfile.class!=String || @logfile.empty? @logfile = "#{botclass}/#{File.basename(botclass).gsub(/^\.+/,'')}.log" end # See http://blog.humlab.umu.se/samuel/archives/000107.html # for the backgrounding code if $daemonize begin exit if fork Process.setsid exit if fork rescue NotImplementedError warning "Could not background, fork not supported" rescue => e warning "Could not background. #{e.inspect}" end Dir.chdir botclass # File.umask 0000 # Ensure sensible umask. Adjust as needed. log "Redirecting standard input/output/error" begin STDIN.reopen "/dev/null" rescue Errno::ENOENT # On Windows, there's not such thing as /dev/null STDIN.reopen "NUL" end def STDOUT.write(str=nil) log str, 2 return str.to_s.size end def STDERR.write(str=nil) if str.to_s.match(/:\d+: warning:/) warning str, 2 else error str, 2 end return str.to_s.size end end # Set the new logfile and loglevel. This must be done after the daemonizing $logger = Logger.new(@logfile, @config['log.keep'], @config['log.max_size']*1024*1024) $logger.datetime_format= $dateformat $logger.level = @config['log.level'] $logger.level = $cl_loglevel if $cl_loglevel $logger.level = 0 if $debug log_session_start @registry = BotRegistry.new self @timer = Timer::Timer.new(1.0) # only need per-second granularity @save_mutex = Mutex.new if @config['core.save_every'] > 0 @save_timer = @timer.add(@config['core.save_every']) { save } else @save_timer = nil end @quit_mutex = Mutex.new @logs = Hash.new @plugins = nil @lang = Language::Language.new(self, @config['core.language']) begin @auth = Auth::authmanager @auth.bot_associate(self) # @auth.load("#{botclass}/botusers.yaml") rescue => e fatal e.inspect fatal e.backtrace.join("\n") log_session_end exit 2 end @auth.everyone.set_default_permission("*", true) @auth.botowner.password= @config['auth.password'] Dir.mkdir("#{botclass}/plugins") unless File.exist?("#{botclass}/plugins") @plugins = Plugins::pluginmanager @plugins.bot_associate(self) @plugins.add_botmodule_dir(Config::coredir + "/utils") @plugins.add_botmodule_dir(Config::coredir) @plugins.add_botmodule_dir("#{botclass}/plugins") @plugins.add_botmodule_dir(Config::datadir + "/plugins") @plugins.scan Utils.set_safe_save_dir("#{botclass}/safe_save") @httputil = Utils::HttpUtil.new(self) @socket = IrcSocket.new(@config['server.name'], @config['server.port'], @config['server.bindhost'], @config['server.sendq_delay'], @config['server.sendq_burst'], :ssl => @config['server.ssl']) @client = Client.new # Channels where we are quiet # Array of channels names where the bot should be quiet # '*' means all channels # @quiet = [] @client[:welcome] = proc {|data| irclog "joined server #{@client.server} as #{myself}", "server" @plugins.delegate("connect") @config['irc.join_channels'].each { |c| debug "autojoining channel #{c}" if(c =~ /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)$/i) join $1, $2 else join c if(c) end } } # TODO the next two @client should go into rfc2812.rb, probably # Since capabs are two-steps processes, server.supports[:capab] # should be a three-state: nil, [], [....] asked_for = { :"identify-msg" => false } @client[:isupport] = proc { |data| if server.supports[:capab] and !asked_for[:"identify-msg"] sendq "CAPAB IDENTIFY-MSG" asked_for[:"identify-msg"] = true end } @client[:datastr] = proc { |data| if data[:text] == "IDENTIFY-MSG" server.capabilities[:"identify-msg"] = true else debug "Not handling RPL_DATASTR #{data[:servermessage]}" end } @client[:privmsg] = proc { |data| m = PrivMessage.new(self, server, data[:source], data[:target], data[:message]) # debug "Message source is #{data[:source].inspect}" # debug "Message target is #{data[:target].inspect}" # debug "Bot is #{myself.inspect}" ignored = false @config['irc.ignore_users'].each { |mask| if m.source.matches?(server.new_netmask(mask)) ignored = true break end } irclogprivmsg(m) unless ignored @plugins.delegate "listen", m @plugins.privmsg(m) if m.address? if not m.replied @plugins.delegate "unreplied", m end end } @client[:notice] = proc { |data| message = NoticeMessage.new(self, server, data[:source], data[:target], data[:message]) # pass it off to plugins that want to hear everything @plugins.delegate "listen", message } @client[:motd] = proc { |data| data[:motd].each_line { |line| irclog "MOTD: #{line}", "server" } } @client[:nicktaken] = proc { |data| new = "#{data[:nick]}_" nickchg new # If we're setting our nick at connection because our choice was taken, # we have to fix our nick manually, because there will be no NICK message # yo inform us that our nick has been changed. if data[:target] == '*' debug "setting my connection nick to #{new}" nick = new end @plugins.delegate "nicktaken", data[:nick] } @client[:badnick] = proc {|data| arning "bad nick (#{data[:nick]})" } @client[:ping] = proc {|data| sendq "PONG #{data[:pingid]}" } @client[:pong] = proc {|data| @last_ping = nil } @client[:nick] = proc {|data| # debug "Message source is #{data[:source].inspect}" # debug "Bot is #{myself.inspect}" source = data[:source] old = data[:oldnick] new = data[:newnick] m = NickMessage.new(self, server, source, old, new) if source == myself debug "my nick is now #{new}" end data[:is_on].each { |ch| irclog "@ #{old} is now known as #{new}", ch } @plugins.delegate("listen", m) @plugins.delegate("nick", m) } @client[:quit] = proc {|data| source = data[:source] message = data[:message] m = QuitMessage.new(self, server, source, source, message) data[:was_on].each { |ch| irclog "@ Quit: #{source}: #{message}", ch } @plugins.delegate("listen", m) @plugins.delegate("quit", m) } @client[:mode] = proc {|data| irclog "@ Mode #{data[:modestring]} by #{data[:source]}", data[:channel] } @client[:join] = proc {|data| m = JoinMessage.new(self, server, data[:source], data[:channel], data[:message]) irclogjoin(m) @plugins.delegate("listen", m) @plugins.delegate("join", m) } @client[:part] = proc {|data| m = PartMessage.new(self, server, data[:source], data[:channel], data[:message]) irclogpart(m) @plugins.delegate("listen", m) @plugins.delegate("part", m) } @client[:kick] = proc {|data| m = KickMessage.new(self, server, data[:source], data[:target], data[:channel],data[:message]) irclogkick(m) @plugins.delegate("listen", m) @plugins.delegate("kick", m) } @client[:invite] = proc {|data| if data[:target] == myself join data[:channel] if @auth.allow?("join", data[:source], data[:source].nick) end } @client[:changetopic] = proc {|data| m = TopicMessage.new(self, server, data[:source], data[:channel], data[:topic]) irclogtopic(m) @plugins.delegate("listen", m) @plugins.delegate("topic", m) } @client[:topic] = proc { |data| irclog "@ Topic is \"#{data[:topic]}\"", data[:channel] } @client[:topicinfo] = proc { |data| channel = data[:channel] topic = channel.topic irclog "@ Topic set by #{topic.set_by} on #{topic.set_on}", channel m = TopicMessage.new(self, server, data[:source], channel, topic) @plugins.delegate("listen", m) @plugins.delegate("topic", m) } @client[:names] = proc { |data| @plugins.delegate "names", data[:channel], data[:users] } @client[:unknown] = proc { |data| #debug "UNKNOWN: #{data[:serverstring]}" irclog data[:serverstring], ".unknown" } set_default_send_options :newlines => @config['send.newlines'].to_sym, :join_with => @config['send.join_with'].dup, :max_lines => @config['send.max_lines'], :overlong => @config['send.overlong'].to_sym, :split_at => Regexp.new(@config['send.split_at']), :purge_split => @config['send.purge_split'], :truncate_text => @config['send.truncate_text'].dup end def set_default_send_options(opts={}) # Default send options for NOTICE and PRIVMSG unless defined? @default_send_options @default_send_options = { :queue_channel => nil, # use default queue channel :queue_ring => nil, # use default queue ring :newlines => :split, # or :join :join_with => ' ', # by default, use a single space :max_lines => 0, # maximum number of lines to send with a single command :overlong => :split, # or :truncate # TODO an array of splitpoints would be preferrable for this option: :split_at => /\s+/, # by default, split overlong lines at whitespace :purge_split => true, # should the split string be removed? :truncate_text => "#{Reverse}...#{Reverse}" # text to be appened when truncating } end @default_send_options.update opts unless opts.empty? end # checks if we should be quiet on a channel def quiet_on?(channel) return @quiet.include?('*') || @quiet.include?(channel.downcase) end def set_quiet(channel) if channel ch = channel.downcase.dup @quiet << ch unless @quiet.include?(ch) else @quiet.clear @quiet << '*' end end def reset_quiet(channel) if channel @quiet.delete channel.downcase else @quiet.clear end end # things to do when we receive a signal def got_sig(sig) debug "received #{sig}, queueing quit" $interrupted += 1 quit unless @quit_mutex.locked? debug "interrupted #{$interrupted} times" if $interrupted >= 3 debug "drastic!" log_session_end exit 2 end end # connect the bot to IRC def connect begin trap("SIGINT") { got_sig("SIGINT") } trap("SIGTERM") { got_sig("SIGTERM") } trap("SIGHUP") { got_sig("SIGHUP") } rescue ArgumentError => e debug "failed to trap signals (#{e.inspect}): running on Windows?" rescue => e debug "failed to trap signals: #{e.inspect}" end begin quit if $interrupted > 0 @socket.connect rescue => e raise e.class, "failed to connect to IRC server at #{@config['server.name']} #{@config['server.port']}: " + e end quit if $interrupted > 0 realname = @config['irc.name'].clone || 'Ruby bot' realname << ' ' + COPYRIGHT_NOTICE if @config['irc.name_copyright'] @socket.emergency_puts "PASS " + @config['server.password'] if @config['server.password'] @socket.emergency_puts "NICK #{@config['irc.nick']}\nUSER #{@config['irc.user']} 4 #{@config['server.name']} :#{realname}" quit if $interrupted > 0 myself.nick = @config['irc.nick'] myself.user = @config['irc.user'] end # begin event handling loop def mainloop while true begin quit if $interrupted > 0 connect @timer.start quit_msg = nil while @socket.connected? quit if $interrupted > 0 # Wait for messages and process them as they arrive. If nothing is # received, we call the ping_server() method that will PING the # server if appropriate, or raise a TimeoutError if no PONG has been # received in the user-chosen timeout since the last PING sent. if @socket.select(1) break unless reply = @socket.gets @last_rec = Time.now @client.process reply else ping_server end end # I despair of this. Some of my users get "connection reset by peer" # exceptions that ARENT SocketError's. How am I supposed to handle # that? rescue SystemExit log_session_end exit 0 rescue Errno::ETIMEDOUT, Errno::ECONNABORTED, TimeoutError, SocketError => e error "network exception: #{e.class}: #{e}" debug e.backtrace.join("\n") quit_msg = e.to_s rescue BDB::Fatal => e fatal "fatal bdb error: #{e.class}: #{e}" fatal e.backtrace.join("\n") DBTree.stats # Why restart? DB problems are serious stuff ... # restart("Oops, we seem to have registry problems ...") log_session_end exit 2 rescue Exception => e error "non-net exception: #{e.class}: #{e}" error e.backtrace.join("\n") quit_msg = e.to_s rescue => e fatal "unexpected exception: #{e.class}: #{e}" fatal e.backtrace.join("\n") log_session_end exit 2 end disconnect(quit_msg) log "\n\nDisconnected\n\n" quit if $interrupted > 0 log "\n\nWaiting to reconnect\n\n" sleep @config['server.reconnect_wait'] end end # type:: message type # where:: message target # message:: message text # send message +message+ of type +type+ to target +where+ # Type can be PRIVMSG, NOTICE, etc, but those you should really use the # relevant say() or notice() methods. This one should be used for IRCd # extensions you want to use in modules. def sendmsg(type, where, original_message, options={}) opts = @default_send_options.merge(options) # For starters, set up appropriate queue channels and rings mchan = opts[:queue_channel] mring = opts[:queue_ring] if mchan chan = mchan else chan = where end if mring ring = mring else case where when User ring = 1 else ring = 2 end end message = original_message.to_s.gsub(/[\r\n]+/, "\n") case opts[:newlines] when :join lines = [message.gsub("\n", opts[:join_with])] when :split lines = Array.new message.each_line { |line| line.chomp! next unless(line.size > 0) lines << line } else raise "Unknown :newlines option #{opts[:newlines]} while sending #{original_message.inspect}" end # The IRC protocol requires that each raw message must be not longer # than 512 characters. From this length with have to subtract the EOL # terminators (CR+LF) and the length of ":botnick!botuser@bothost " # that will be prepended by the server to all of our messages. # The maximum raw message length we can send is therefore 512 - 2 - 2 # minus the length of our hostmask. max_len = 508 - myself.fullform.size # On servers that support IDENTIFY-MSG, we have to subtract 1, because messages # will have a + or - prepended if server.capabilities[:"identify-msg"] max_len -= 1 end # When splitting the message, we'll be prefixing the following string: # (e.g. "PRIVMSG #rbot :") fixed = "#{type} #{where} :" # And this is what's left left = max_len - fixed.size case opts[:overlong] when :split truncate = false split_at = opts[:split_at] when :truncate truncate = opts[:truncate_text] truncate = @default_send_options[:truncate_text] if truncate.size > left truncate = "" if truncate.size > left else raise "Unknown :overlong option #{opts[:overlong]} while sending #{original_message.inspect}" end # Counter to check the number of lines sent by this command cmd_lines = 0 max_lines = opts[:max_lines] maxed = false line = String.new lines.each { |msg| begin if max_lines > 0 and cmd_lines == max_lines - 1 truncate = opts[:truncate_text] truncate = @default_send_options[:truncate_text] if truncate.size > left truncate = "" if truncate.size > left maxed = true end if(left >= msg.size) and not maxed sendq "#{fixed}#{msg}", chan, ring log_sent(type, where, msg) cmd_lines += 1 break end if truncate line.replace msg.slice(0, left-truncate.size) # line.sub!(/\s+\S*$/, truncate) line << truncate raise "PROGRAMMER ERROR! #{line.inspect} of size #{line.size} > #{left}" if line.size > left sendq "#{fixed}#{line}", chan, ring log_sent(type, where, line) return end line.replace msg.slice!(0, left) lastspace = line.rindex(opts[:split_at]) if(lastspace) msg.replace line.slice!(lastspace, line.size) + msg msg.gsub!(/^#{opts[:split_at]}/, "") if opts[:purge_split] end sendq "#{fixed}#{line}", chan, ring log_sent(type, where, line) cmd_lines += 1 end while(msg.size > 0) } end # queue an arbitraty message for the server def sendq(message="", chan=nil, ring=0) # temporary @socket.queue(message, chan, ring) end # send a notice message to channel/nick +where+ def notice(where, message, options={}) return if where.kind_of?(Channel) and quiet_on?(where) sendmsg "NOTICE", where, message, options end # say something (PRIVMSG) to channel/nick +where+ def say(where, message, options={}) return if where.kind_of?(Channel) and quiet_on?(where) sendmsg "PRIVMSG", where, message, options end # perform a CTCP action with message +message+ to channel/nick +where+ def action(where, message, options={}) return if where.kind_of?(Channel) and quiet_on?(where) mchan = options.fetch(:queue_channel, nil) mring = options.fetch(:queue_ring, nil) if mchan chan = mchan else chan = where end if mring ring = mring else case where when User ring = 1 else ring = 2 end end # FIXME doesn't check message length. Can we make this exploit sendmsg? sendq "PRIVMSG #{where} :\001ACTION #{message}\001", chan, ring case where when Channel irclog "* #{myself} #{message}", where else irclog "* #{myself}[#{where}] #{message}", where end end # quick way to say "okay" (or equivalent) to +where+ def okay(where) say where, @lang.get("okay") end # log IRC-related message +message+ to a file determined by +where+. # +where+ can be a channel name, or a nick for private message logging def irclog(message, where="server") message = message.chomp stamp = Time.now.strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S") where = where.downcase.gsub(/[:!?$*()\/\\<>|"']/, "_") unless(@logs.has_key?(where)) @logs[where] = File.new("#{@botclass}/logs/#{where}", "a") @logs[where].sync = true end @logs[where].puts "[#{stamp}] #{message}" #debug "[#{stamp}] <#{where}> #{message}" end # set topic of channel +where+ to +topic+ def topic(where, topic) sendq "TOPIC #{where} :#{topic}", where, 2 end def disconnect(message = nil) message = @lang.get("quit") if (message.nil? || message.empty?) if @socket.connected? debug "Clearing socket" @socket.clearq debug "Sending quit message" @socket.emergency_puts "QUIT :#{message}" debug "Flushing socket" @socket.flush debug "Shutting down socket" @socket.shutdown end debug "Logging quits" server.channels.each { |ch| irclog "@ quit (#{message})", ch } stop_server_pings @client.reset end # disconnect from the server and cleanup all plugins and modules def shutdown(message = nil) @quit_mutex.synchronize do debug "Shutting down ..." ## No we don't restore them ... let everything run through # begin # trap("SIGINT", "DEFAULT") # trap("SIGTERM", "DEFAULT") # trap("SIGHUP", "DEFAULT") # rescue => e # debug "failed to restore signals: #{e.inspect}\nProbably running on windows?" # end disconnect debug "Saving" save debug "Cleaning up" @save_mutex.synchronize do @plugins.cleanup end # debug "Closing registries" # @registry.close debug "Cleaning up the db environment" DBTree.cleanup_env log "rbot quit (#{message})" end end # message:: optional IRC quit message # quit IRC, shutdown the bot def quit(message=nil) begin shutdown(message) ensure exit 0 end end # totally shutdown and respawn the bot def restart(message = false) msg = message ? message : "restarting, back in #{@config['server.reconnect_wait']}..." shutdown(msg) sleep @config['server.reconnect_wait'] # now we re-exec # Note, this fails on Windows exec($0, *@argv) end # call the save method for all of the botmodules def save @save_mutex.synchronize do @plugins.save DBTree.cleanup_logs end end # call the rescan method for all of the botmodules def rescan @save_mutex.synchronize do @lang.rescan @plugins.rescan end end # channel:: channel to join # key:: optional channel key if channel is +s # join a channel def join(channel, key=nil) if(key) sendq "JOIN #{channel} :#{key}", channel, 2 else sendq "JOIN #{channel}", channel, 2 end end # part a channel def part(channel, message="") sendq "PART #{channel} :#{message}", channel, 2 end # attempt to change bot's nick to +name+ def nickchg(name) sendq "NICK #{name}" end # changing mode def mode(channel, mode, target) sendq "MODE #{channel} #{mode} #{target}", channel, 2 end # kicking a user def kick(channel, user, msg) sendq "KICK #{channel} #{user} :#{msg}", channel, 2 end # m:: message asking for help # topic:: optional topic help is requested for # respond to online help requests def help(topic=nil) topic = nil if topic == "" case topic when nil helpstr = "help topics: " helpstr += @plugins.helptopics helpstr += " (help for more info)" else unless(helpstr = @plugins.help(topic)) helpstr = "no help for topic #{topic}" end end return helpstr end # returns a string describing the current status of the bot (uptime etc) def status secs_up = Time.new - @startup_time uptime = Utils.secs_to_string secs_up # return "Uptime #{uptime}, #{@plugins.length} plugins active, #{@registry.length} items stored in registry, #{@socket.lines_sent} lines sent, #{@socket.lines_received} received." return "Uptime #{uptime}, #{@plugins.length} plugins active, #{@socket.lines_sent} lines sent, #{@socket.lines_received} received." end # We want to respond to a hung server in a timely manner. If nothing was received # in the user-selected timeout and we haven't PINGed the server yet, we PING # the server. If the PONG is not received within the user-defined timeout, we # assume we're in ping timeout and act accordingly. def ping_server act_timeout = @config['server.ping_timeout'] return if act_timeout <= 0 now = Time.now if @last_rec && now > @last_rec + act_timeout if @last_ping.nil? # No previous PING pending, send a new one sendq "PING :rbot" @last_ping = Time.now else diff = now - @last_ping if diff > act_timeout debug "no PONG from server in #{diff} seconds, reconnecting" # the actual reconnect is handled in the main loop: raise TimeoutError, "no PONG from server in #{diff} seconds" end end end end def stop_server_pings # cancel previous PINGs and reset time of last RECV @last_ping = nil @last_rec = nil end private def irclogprivmsg(m) if(m.action?) if(m.private?) irclog "* [#{m.sourcenick}(#{m.sourceaddress})] #{m.message}", m.sourcenick else irclog "* #{m.sourcenick} #{m.message}", m.target end else if(m.public?) irclog "<#{m.sourcenick}> #{m.message}", m.target else irclog "[#{m.sourcenick}(#{m.sourceaddress})] #{m.message}", m.sourcenick end end end # log a message. Internal use only. def log_sent(type, where, message) case type when "NOTICE" case where when Channel irclog "-=#{myself}=- #{message}", where else irclog "[-=#{where}=-] #{message}", where end when "PRIVMSG" case where when Channel irclog "<#{myself}> #{message}", where else irclog "[msg(#{where})] #{message}", where end end end def irclogjoin(m) if m.address? debug "joined channel #{m.channel}" irclog "@ Joined channel #{m.channel}", m.channel else irclog "@ #{m.sourcenick} joined channel #{m.channel}", m.channel end end def irclogpart(m) if(m.address?) debug "left channel #{m.channel}" irclog "@ Left channel #{m.channel} (#{m.message})", m.channel else irclog "@ #{m.sourcenick} left channel #{m.channel} (#{m.message})", m.channel end end def irclogkick(m) if(m.address?) debug "kicked from channel #{m.channel}" irclog "@ You have been kicked from #{m.channel} by #{m.sourcenick} (#{m.message})", m.channel else irclog "@ #{m.target} has been kicked from #{m.channel} by #{m.sourcenick} (#{m.message})", m.channel end end def irclogtopic(m) if m.source == myself irclog "@ I set topic \"#{m.topic}\"", m.channel else irclog "@ #{m.source} set topic \"#{m.topic}\"", m.channel end end end end