+require 'singleton'
+
module Irc
require 'yaml'
+ unless YAML.respond_to?(:load_file)
+ def YAML.load_file( filepath )
+ File.open( filepath ) do |f|
+ YAML::load( f )
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ class BotConfigValue
+ # allow the definition order to be preserved so that sorting by
+ # definition order is possible. The BotConfigWizard does this to allow
+ # the :wizard questions to be in a sensible order.
+ @@order = 0
+ attr_reader :type
+ attr_reader :desc
+ attr_reader :key
+ attr_reader :wizard
+ attr_reader :requires_restart
+ attr_reader :requires_rescan
+ attr_reader :order
+ attr_reader :manager
+ attr_reader :auth_path
+ def initialize(key, params)
+ @manager = BotConfig::configmanager
+ # Keys must be in the form 'module.name'.
+ # They will be internally passed around as symbols,
+ # but we accept them both in string and symbol form.
+ unless key.to_s =~ /^.+\..+$/
+ raise ArgumentError,"key must be of the form 'module.name'"
+ end
+ @order = @@order
+ @@order += 1
+ @key = key.to_sym
+ if params.has_key? :default
+ @default = params[:default]
+ else
+ @default = false
+ end
+ @desc = params[:desc]
+ @type = params[:type] || String
+ @on_change = params[:on_change]
+ @validate = params[:validate]
+ @wizard = params[:wizard]
+ @requires_restart = params[:requires_restart]
+ @requires_rescan = params[:requires_rescan]
+ @auth_path = "config::key::#{key.sub('.','::')}"
+ end
+ def default
+ if @default.instance_of?(Proc)
+ @default.call
+ else
+ @default
+ end
+ end
+ def get
+ return @manager.config[@key] if @manager.config.has_key?(@key)
+ return @default
+ end
+ alias :value :get
+ def set(value, on_change = true)
+ @manager.config[@key] = value
+ @on_change.call(@manager.bot, value) if on_change && @on_change
+ end
+ def unset
+ @manager.config.delete(@key)
+ end
+
+ # set string will raise ArgumentErrors on failed parse/validate
+ def set_string(string, on_change = true)
+ value = parse string
+ if validate value
+ set value, on_change
+ else
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid value: #{string}"
+ end
+ end
+
+ # override this. the default will work for strings only
+ def parse(string)
+ string
+ end
+
+ def to_s
+ get.to_s
+ end
+
+ private
+ def validate(value)
+ return true unless @validate
+ if @validate.instance_of?(Proc)
+ return @validate.call(value)
+ elsif @validate.instance_of?(Regexp)
+ raise ArgumentError, "validation via Regexp only supported for strings!" unless value.instance_of? String
+ return @validate.match(value)
+ else
+ raise ArgumentError, "validation type #{@validate.class} not supported"
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ class BotConfigStringValue < BotConfigValue
+ end
+
+ class BotConfigBooleanValue < BotConfigValue
+ def parse(string)
+ return true if string == "true"
+ return false if string == "false"
+ raise ArgumentError, "#{string} does not match either 'true' or 'false'"
+ end
+ end
+
+ class BotConfigIntegerValue < BotConfigValue
+ def parse(string)
+ raise ArgumentError, "not an integer: #{string}" unless string =~ /^-?\d+$/
+ string.to_i
+ end
+ end
+
+ class BotConfigFloatValue < BotConfigValue
+ def parse(string)
+ raise ArgumentError, "not a float #{string}" unless string =~ /^-?[\d.]+$/
+ string.to_f
+ end
+ end
+
+ class BotConfigArrayValue < BotConfigValue
+ def parse(string)
+ string.split(/,\s+/)
+ end
+ def to_s
+ get.join(", ")
+ end
+ def add(val)
+ curval = self.get
+ set(curval + [val]) unless curval.include?(val)
+ end
+ def rm(val)
+ curval = self.get
+ raise ArgumentError, "value #{val} not present" unless curval.include?(val)
+ set(curval - [val])
+ end
+ end
+
+ class BotConfigEnumValue < BotConfigValue
+ def initialize(key, params)
+ super
+ @values = params[:values]
+ end
+ def values
+ if @values.instance_of?(Proc)
+ return @values.call(@manager.bot)
+ else
+ return @values
+ end
+ end
+ def parse(string)
+ unless values.include?(string)
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid value #{string}, allowed values are: " + values.join(", ")
+ end
+ string
+ end
+ def desc
+ "#{@desc} [valid values are: " + values.join(", ") + "]"
+ end
+ end
+
# container for bot configuration
- class BotConfig
+ class BotConfigManagerClass
- # currently we store values in a hash but this could be changed in the
- # future. We use hash semantics, however.
- def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
- return @config.send(method, *args, &block)
+ include Singleton
+
+ attr_reader :bot
+ attr_reader :items
+ attr_reader :config
+
+ def initialize
+ bot_associate(nil,true)
end
- # bot:: parent bot class
- # create a new config hash from #{botclass}/conf.rbot
- def initialize(bot)
- @bot = bot
- # some defaults
+ def reset_config
+ @items = Hash.new
@config = Hash.new(false)
-
- @config['server.name'] = "localhost"
- @config['server.port'] = 6667
- @config['server.password'] = false
- @config['server.bindhost'] = false
- @config['irc.nick'] = "rbot"
- @config['irc.user'] = "rbot"
- @config['irc.join_channels'] = ""
- @config['core.language'] = "english"
- @config['core.save_every'] = 60
- @config['keyword.listen'] = false
- @config['auth.password'] = ""
- @config['server.sendq_delay'] = 2.0
- @config['server.sendq_burst'] = 4
- @config['keyword.address'] = true
- @config['keyword.listen'] = false
-
- # TODO
- # have this class persist key/values in hash using yaml as it kinda
- # already does.
- # have other users of the class describe config to it on init, like:
- # @config.add(:key => 'server.name', :type => 'string',
- # :default => 'localhost', :restart => true,
- # :help => 'irc server to connect to')
- # that way the config module doesn't have to know about all the other
- # classes but can still provide help and defaults.
- # Classes don't have to add keys, they can just use config as a
- # persistent hash, but then they won't be presented by the config
- # module for runtime display/changes.
- # (:restart, if true, makes the bot reply to changes with "this change
- # will take effect after the next restart)
- # :proc => Proc.new {|newvalue| ...}
- # (:proc, proc to run on change of setting)
- # or maybe, @config.add_key(...) do |newvalue| .... end
- # :validate => /regex/
- # (operates on received string before conversion)
- # Special handling for arrays so the config module can be used to
- # add/remove elements as well as changing the whole thing
- # Allow config options to list possible valid values (if type is enum,
- # for example). Then things like the language module can list the
- # available languages for choosing.
-
+ end
+
+ # Associate with bot _bot_
+ def bot_associate(bot, reset=false)
+ reset_config if reset
+ @bot = bot
+ return unless @bot
+
if(File.exist?("#{@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml"))
- newconfig = YAML::load_file("#{@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml")
- @config.update(newconfig)
- else
- # first-run wizard!
- wiz = BotConfigWizard.new(@bot)
- newconfig = wiz.run(@config)
- @config.update(newconfig)
+ begin
+ newconfig = YAML::load_file("#{@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml")
+ newconfig.each { |key, val|
+ @config[key.to_sym] = val
+ }
+ return
+ rescue
+ error "failed to read conf.yaml: #{$!}"
+ end
+ end
+ # if we got here, we need to run the first-run wizard
+ BotConfigWizard.new(@bot).run
+ # save newly created config
+ save
+ end
+
+ def register(item)
+ unless item.kind_of?(BotConfigValue)
+ raise ArgumentError,"item must be a BotConfigValue"
end
+ @items[item.key] = item
end
- # write current configuration to #{botclass}/conf.rbot
+ # currently we store values in a hash but this could be changed in the
+ # future. We use hash semantics, however.
+ # components that register their config keys and setup defaults are
+ # supported via []
+ def [](key)
+ # return @items[key].value if @items.has_key?(key)
+ return @items[key.to_sym].value if @items.has_key?(key.to_sym)
+ # try to still support unregistered lookups
+ # but warn about them
+ # if @config.has_key?(key)
+ # warning "Unregistered lookup #{key.inspect}"
+ # return @config[key]
+ # end
+ if @config.has_key?(key.to_sym)
+ warning "Unregistered lookup #{key.to_sym.inspect}"
+ return @config[key.to_sym]
+ end
+ return false
+ end
+
+ # TODO should I implement this via BotConfigValue or leave it direct?
+ # def []=(key, value)
+ # end
+
+ # pass everything else through to the hash
+ def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
+ return @config.send(method, *args, &block)
+ end
+
+ # write current configuration to #{botclass}/conf.yaml
def save
- Dir.mkdir("#{@bot.botclass}") if(!File.exist?("#{@bot.botclass}"))
- File.open("#{@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml", "w") do |file|
- file.puts @config.to_yaml
+ begin
+ debug "Writing new conf.yaml ..."
+ File.open("#{@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml.new", "w") do |file|
+ savehash = {}
+ @config.each { |key, val|
+ savehash[key.to_s] = val
+ }
+ file.puts savehash.to_yaml
+ end
+ debug "Officializing conf.yaml ..."
+ File.rename("#{@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml.new",
+ "#{@bot.botclass}/conf.yaml")
+ rescue => e
+ error "failed to write configuration file conf.yaml! #{$!}"
+ error "#{e.class}: #{e}"
+ error e.backtrace.join("\n")
end
end
end
- # I don't see a nice way to avoid the first start wizard knowing way too
- # much about other modules etc, because it runs early and stuff it
- # configures is used to initialise the other modules...
- # To minimise this we'll do as little as possible and leave the rest to
- # online modification
- class BotConfigWizard
-
- # TODO things to configure..
- # config directory (botclass) - people don't realise they should set
- # this. The default... isn't good.
- # users? - default *!*@* to 10
- # levels? - need a way to specify a default level, methinks, for
- # unconfigured items.
+ module BotConfig
+ # Returns the only BotConfigManagerClass
#
+ def BotConfig.configmanager
+ return BotConfigManagerClass.instance
+ end
+
+ # Register a config value
+ def BotConfig.register(item)
+ BotConfig.configmanager.register(item)
+ end
+ end
+
+ class BotConfigWizard
def initialize(bot)
@bot = bot
- @questions = [
- {
- :question => "What server should the bot connect to?",
- :prompt => "Hostname",
- :key => "server.name",
- :type => :string,
- },
- {
- :question => "What port should the bot connect to?",
- :prompt => "Port",
- :key => "server.port",
- :type => :number,
- },
- {
- :question => "Does this IRC server require a password for access? Leave blank if not.",
- :prompt => "Password",
- :key => "server.password",
- :type => :password,
- },
- {
- :question => "Would you like rbot to bind to a specific local host or IP? Leave blank if not.",
- :prompt => "Local bind",
- :key => "server.bindhost",
- :type => :string,
- },
- {
- :question => "What IRC nickname should the bot attempt to use?",
- :prompt => "Nick",
- :key => "irc.nick",
- :type => :string,
- },
- {
- :question => "What local user should the bot appear to be?",
- :prompt => "User",
- :key => "irc.user",
- :type => :string,
- },
- {
- :question => "What channels should the bot 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'",
- :prompt => "Channels",
- :key => "irc.join_channels",
- :type => :string,
- },
- {
- :question => "Which language file should the bot use?",
- :prompt => "Language",
- :key => "core.language",
- :type => :enum,
- :items => Dir.new(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/languages/").collect {|f|
- f =~ /\.lang$/ ? f.gsub(/\.lang$/, "") : nil
- }.compact
- },
- {
- :question => "Enter your password for maxing your auth with the bot (used to associate new hostmasks with your owner-status etc)",
- :prompt => "Password",
- :key => "auth.password",
- :type => :password,
- },
- ]
- end
-
- def run(defaults)
- config = defaults.clone
+ @manager = BotConfig::configmanager
+ @questions = @manager.items.values.find_all {|i| i.wizard }
+ end
+
+ def run()
puts "First time rbot configuration wizard"
puts "===================================="
puts "This is the first time you have run rbot with a config directory of:"
puts "rbot is connected and you are auth'd."
puts "-----------------------------------"
- @questions.each do |q|
- puts q[:question]
+ return unless @questions
+ @questions.sort{|a,b| a.order <=> b.order }.each do |q|
+ puts q.desc
begin
- key = q[:key]
- if q[:type] == :enum
- puts "valid values are: " + q[:items].join(", ")
- end
- if (defaults.has_key?(key))
- print q[:prompt] + " [#{defaults[key]}]: "
- else
- print q[:prompt] + " []: "
- end
+ print q.key.to_s + " [#{q.to_s}]: "
response = STDIN.gets
response.chop!
- response = defaults[key] if response == "" && defaults.has_key?(key)
- case q[:type]
- when :string
- when :number
- raise "value '#{response}' is not a number" unless (response.class == Fixnum || response =~ /^\d+$/)
- response = response.to_i
- when :password
- when :enum
- raise "selected value '#{response}' is not one of the valid values" unless q[:items].include?(response)
+ unless response.empty?
+ q.set_string response, false
end
- config[key] = response
- puts "configured #{key} => #{config[key]}"
+ puts "configured #{q.key} => #{q.to_s}"
puts "-----------------------------------"
- rescue RuntimeError => e
- puts e.message
+ rescue ArgumentError => e
+ puts "failed to set #{q.key}: #{e.message}"
retry
end
end
- return config
end
end
+
end