# :title: Standard classes extensions
#
# Author:: Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta <giuseppe.bilotta@gmail.com>
-# Copyright:: (C) 2006,2007 Giuseppe Bilotta
-# License:: GPL v2
#
# This file collects extensions to standard Ruby classes and to some core rbot
# classes to be used by the various plugins
# Please note that global symbols have to be prefixed by :: because this plugin
# will be read into an anonymous module
+# Extensions to the Module class
+#
+class ::Module
+
+ # Many plugins define Struct objects to hold their data. On rescans, lots of
+ # warnings are echoed because of the redefinitions. Using this method solves
+ # the problem, by checking if the Struct already exists, and if it has the
+ # same attributes
+ #
+ def define_structure(name, *members)
+ sym = name.to_sym
+ if Struct.const_defined?(sym)
+ kl = Struct.const_get(sym)
+ if kl.new.members.map { |member| member.intern } == members.map
+ debug "Struct #{sym} previously defined, skipping"
+ const_set(sym, kl)
+ return
+ end
+ end
+ debug "Defining struct #{sym} with members #{members.inspect}"
+ const_set(sym, Struct.new(name.to_s, *members))
+ end
+end
+
+
+# DottedIndex mixin: extend a Hash or Array class with this module
+# to achieve [] and []= methods that automatically split indices
+# at dots (indices are automatically converted to symbols, too)
+#
+# You have to define the single_retrieve(_key_) and
+# single_assign(_key_,_value_) methods (usually aliased at the
+# original :[] and :[]= methods)
+#
+module ::DottedIndex
+ def rbot_index_split(*ar)
+ keys = ([] << ar).flatten
+ keys.map! { |k|
+ k.to_s.split('.').map { |kk| kk.to_sym rescue nil }.compact
+ }.flatten
+ end
+
+ def [](*ar)
+ keys = self.rbot_index_split(ar)
+ return self.single_retrieve(keys.first) if keys.length == 1
+ h = self
+ while keys.length > 1
+ k = keys.shift
+ h[k] ||= self.class.new
+ h = h[k]
+ end
+ h[keys.last]
+ end
+
+ def []=(*arr)
+ val = arr.last
+ ar = arr[0..-2]
+ keys = self.rbot_index_split(ar)
+ return self.single_assign(keys.first, val) if keys.length == 1
+ h = self
+ while keys.length > 1
+ k = keys.shift
+ h[k] ||= self.class.new
+ h = h[k]
+ end
+ h[keys.last] = val
+ end
+end
+
# Extensions to the Array class
#
return nil if self.empty?
self[rand(self.length)]
end
+
+ # This method returns a given element from the array, deleting it from the
+ # array itself. The method returns nil if the element couldn't be found.
+ #
+ # If nil is specified, a random element is returned and deleted.
+ #
+ def delete_one(val=nil)
+ return nil if self.empty?
+ if val.nil?
+ index = rand(self.length)
+ else
+ index = self.index(val)
+ return nil unless index
+ end
+ self.delete_at(index)
+ end
+
+ # This method deletes a given object _el_ if it's found at the given
+ # position _pos_. The position can be either an integer or a range.
+ def delete_if_at(el, pos)
+ idx = self.index(el)
+ if pos === idx
+ self.delete_at(idx)
+ else
+ nil
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Taken from Ruby backports:
+ # shuffle and shuffle! are defined in Ruby >= 1.8.7
+
+ # This method returns a new array with the
+ # same items as the receiver, but shuffled
+ def shuffle
+ dup.shuffle!
+ end unless method_defined? :shuffle
+
+ def shuffle!
+ size.times do |i|
+ r = i + Kernel.rand(size - i)
+ self[i], self[r] = self[r], self[i]
+ end
+ self
+ end unless method_defined? :shuffle!
+end
+
+module ::Enumerable
+ # This method is an advanced version of #join
+ # allowing fine control of separators:
+ #
+ # [1,2,3].conjoin(', ', ' and ')
+ # => "1, 2 and 3
+ #
+ # [1,2,3,4].conjoin{ |i, a, b| i % 2 == 0 ? '.' : '-' }
+ # => "1.2-3.4"
+ #
+ # Code lifted from the ruby facets project:
+ # <http://facets.rubyforge.org>
+ # git-rev: c8b7395255b977d3c7de268ff563e3c5bc7f1441
+ # file: lib/core/facets/array/conjoin.rb
+ def conjoin(*args, &block)
+ num = count - 1
+
+ return first.to_s if num < 1
+
+ sep = []
+
+ if block_given?
+ num.times do |i|
+ sep << yield(i, *slice(i, 2))
+ end
+ else
+ options = (Hash === args.last) ? args.pop : {}
+ separator = args.shift || ""
+ options[-1] = args.shift unless args.empty?
+
+ sep = [separator] * num
+
+ if options.key?(:last)
+ options[-1] = options.delete(:last)
+ end
+ options[-1] ||= _(" and ")
+
+ options.each{ |i, s| sep[i] = s }
+ end
+
+ zip(sep).join
+ end
end
+# Extensions to the Range class
+#
+class ::Range
+
+ # This method returns a random number between the lower and upper bound
+ #
+ def pick_one
+ len = self.last - self.first
+ len += 1 unless self.exclude_end?
+ self.first + Kernel::rand(len)
+ end
+ alias :rand :pick_one
+end
+
+# Extensions for the Numeric classes
+#
+class ::Numeric
+
+ # This method forces a real number to be not more than a given positive
+ # number or not less than a given positive number, or between two any given
+ # numbers
+ #
+ def clip(left,right=0)
+ raise ArgumentError unless left.kind_of?(Numeric) and right.kind_of?(Numeric)
+ l = [left,right].min
+ u = [left,right].max
+ return l if self < l
+ return u if self > u
+ return self
+ end
+end
# Extensions to the String class
#
-# TODO make ircify_html() accept an Hash of options, and make riphtml() just
-# call ircify_html() with stronger purify options.
+# TODO make riphtml() just call ircify_html() with stronger purify options.
#
class ::String
# This method will return a purified version of the receiver, with all HTML
# stripped off and some of it converted to IRC formatting
#
- def ircify_html
- txt = self
+ def ircify_html(opts={})
+ txt = self.dup
+
+ # remove scripts
+ txt.gsub!(/<script(?:\s+[^>]*)?>.*?<\/script>/im, "")
+
+ # remove styles
+ txt.gsub!(/<style(?:\s+[^>]*)?>.*?<\/style>/im, "")
# bold and strong -> bold
- txt.gsub!(/<\/?(?:b|strong)\s*>/, "#{Bold}")
+ txt.gsub!(/<\/?(?:b|strong)(?:\s+[^>]*)?>/im, "#{Bold}")
# italic, emphasis and underline -> underline
- txt.gsub!(/<\/?(?:i|em|u)\s*>/, "#{Underline}")
+ txt.gsub!(/<\/?(?:i|em|u)(?:\s+[^>]*)?>/im, "#{Underline}")
## This would be a nice addition, but the results are horrible
## Maybe make it configurable?
# txt.gsub!(/<\/?a( [^>]*)?>/, "#{Reverse}")
+ case val = opts[:a_href]
+ when Reverse, Bold, Underline
+ txt.gsub!(/<(?:\/a\s*|a (?:[^>]*\s+)?href\s*=\s*(?:[^>]*\s*)?)>/, val)
+ when :link_out
+ # Not good for nested links, but the best we can do without something like hpricot
+ txt.gsub!(/<a (?:[^>]*\s+)?href\s*=\s*(?:([^"'>][^\s>]*)\s+|"((?:[^"]|\\")*)"|'((?:[^']|\\')*)')(?:[^>]*\s+)?>(.*?)<\/a>/) { |match|
+ debug match
+ debug [$1, $2, $3, $4].inspect
+ link = $1 || $2 || $3
+ str = $4
+ str + ": " + link
+ }
+ else
+ warning "unknown :a_href option #{val} passed to ircify_html" if val
+ end
+
+ # If opts[:img] is defined, it should be a String. Each image
+ # will be replaced by the string itself, replacing occurrences of
+ # %{alt} %{dimensions} and %{src} with the alt text, image dimensions
+ # and URL
+ if val = opts[:img]
+ if val.kind_of? String
+ txt.gsub!(/<img\s+(.*?)\s*\/?>/) do |imgtag|
+ attrs = Hash.new
+ imgtag.scan(/([[:alpha:]]+)\s*=\s*(['"])?(.*?)\2/) do |key, quote, value|
+ k = key.downcase.intern rescue 'junk'
+ attrs[k] = value
+ end
+ attrs[:alt] ||= attrs[:title]
+ attrs[:width] ||= '...'
+ attrs[:height] ||= '...'
+ attrs[:dimensions] ||= "#{attrs[:width]}x#{attrs[:height]}"
+ val % attrs
+ end
+ else
+ warning ":img option is not a string"
+ end
+ end
- # Paragraph and br tags are converted to whitespace.
- txt.gsub!(/<\/?(p|br)\s*\/?\s*>/, ' ')
+ # Paragraph and br tags are converted to whitespace
+ txt.gsub!(/<\/?(p|br)(?:\s+[^>]*)?\s*\/?\s*>/i, ' ')
txt.gsub!("\n", ' ')
+ txt.gsub!("\r", ' ')
+
+ # Superscripts and subscripts are turned into ^{...} and _{...}
+ # where the {} are omitted for single characters
+ txt.gsub!(/<sup>(.*?)<\/sup>/, '^{\1}')
+ txt.gsub!(/<sub>(.*?)<\/sub>/, '_{\1}')
+ txt.gsub!(/(^|_)\{(.)\}/, '\1\2')
+
+ # List items are converted to *). We don't have special support for
+ # nested or ordered lists.
+ txt.gsub!(/<li>/, ' *) ')
# All other tags are just removed
txt.gsub!(/<[^>]+>/, '')
+ # Convert HTML entities. We do it now to be able to handle stuff
+ # such as
+ txt = Utils.decode_html_entities(txt)
+
+ # Keep unbreakable spaces or conver them to plain spaces?
+ case val = opts[:nbsp]
+ when :space, ' '
+ txt.gsub!([160].pack('U'), ' ')
+ else
+ warning "unknown :nbsp option #{val} passed to ircify_html" if val
+ end
+
# Remove double formatting options, since they only waste bytes
txt.gsub!(/#{Bold}(\s*)#{Bold}/, '\1')
txt.gsub!(/#{Underline}(\s*)#{Underline}/, '\1')
+ # Simplify whitespace that appears on both sides of a formatting option
+ txt.gsub!(/\s+(#{Bold}|#{Underline})\s+/, ' \1')
+ txt.sub!(/\s+(#{Bold}|#{Underline})\z/, '\1')
+ txt.sub!(/\A(#{Bold}|#{Underline})\s+/, '\1')
+
# And finally whitespace is squeezed
txt.gsub!(/\s+/, ' ')
+ txt.strip!
+
+ if opts[:limit] && txt.size > opts[:limit]
+ txt = txt.slice(0, opts[:limit]) + "#{Reverse}...#{Reverse}"
+ end
# Decode entities and strip whitespace
- return Utils.decode_html_entities(txt).strip!
+ return txt
+ end
+
+ # As above, but modify the receiver
+ #
+ def ircify_html!(opts={})
+ old_hash = self.hash
+ replace self.ircify_html(opts)
+ return self unless self.hash == old_hash
end
# This method will strip all HTML crud from the receiver
#
def riphtml
- self.gsub(/<[^>]+>/, '').gsub(/&/,'&').gsub(/"/,'"').gsub(/</,'<').gsub(/>/,'>').gsub(/&ellip;/,'...').gsub(/'/, "'").gsub("\n",'')
+ Utils.decode_html_entities(self.gsub("\n",' ').gsub(/<\s*br\s*\/?\s*>/, ' ').gsub(/<[^>]+>/, '')).gsub(/\s+/,' ')
+ end
+
+ # This method tries to find an HTML title in the string,
+ # and returns it if found
+ def get_html_title
+ if defined? ::Hpricot
+ Hpricot(self).at("title").inner_html
+ else
+ return unless Irc::Utils::TITLE_REGEX.match(self)
+ $1
+ end
+ end
+
+ # This method returns the IRC-formatted version of an
+ # HTML title found in the string
+ def ircify_html_title
+ self.get_html_title.ircify_html rescue nil
+ end
+
+ # This method is used to wrap a nonempty String by adding
+ # the prefix and postfix
+ def wrap_nonempty(pre, post, opts={})
+ if self.empty?
+ String.new
+ else
+ "#{pre}#{self}#{post}"
+ end
end
end
end
}.uniq
end
+
+ # The recurse depth of a message, for fake messages. 0 means an original
+ # message
+ def recurse_depth
+ unless defined? @recurse_depth
+ @recurse_depth = 0
+ end
+ @recurse_depth
+ end
+
+ # Set the recurse depth of a message, for fake messages. 0 should only
+ # be used by original messages
+ def recurse_depth=(val)
+ @recurse_depth = val
+ end
+ end
+
+ class Bot
+ module Plugins
+
+ # Maximum fake message recursion
+ MAX_RECURSE_DEPTH = 10
+
+ class RecurseTooDeep < RuntimeError
+ end
+
+ class BotModule
+ # Sometimes plugins need to create a new fake message based on an existing
+ # message: for example, this is done by alias, linkbot, reaction and remotectl.
+ #
+ # This method simplifies the message creation, including a recursion depth
+ # check.
+ #
+ # In the options you can specify the :bot, the :server, the :source,
+ # the :target, the message :class and whether or not to :delegate. To
+ # initialize these entries from an existing message, you can use :from
+ #
+ # Additionally, if :from is given, the reply method of created message
+ # is overriden to reply to :from instead. The #in_thread attribute
+ # for created mesage is also copied from :from
+ #
+ # If you don't specify a :from you should specify a :source.
+ #
+ def fake_message(string, opts={})
+ if from = opts[:from]
+ o = {
+ :bot => from.bot, :server => from.server, :source => from.source,
+ :target => from.target, :class => from.class, :delegate => true,
+ :depth => from.recurse_depth + 1
+ }.merge(opts)
+ else
+ o = {
+ :bot => @bot, :server => @bot.server, :target => @bot.myself,
+ :class => PrivMessage, :delegate => true, :depth => 1
+ }.merge(opts)
+ end
+ raise RecurseTooDeep if o[:depth] > MAX_RECURSE_DEPTH
+ new_m = o[:class].new(o[:bot], o[:server], o[:source], o[:target], string)
+ new_m.recurse_depth = o[:depth]
+ if from
+ # the created message will reply to the originating message, but we
+ # must remember to set 'replied' on the fake message too, to
+ # prevent infinite loops that could be created for example with the reaction
+ # plugin by setting up a reaction to ping with cmd:ping
+ class << new_m
+ self
+ end.send(:define_method, :reply) do |*args|
+ debug "replying to '#{from.message}' with #{args.first}"
+ from.reply(*args)
+ new_m.replied = true
+ end
+ # the created message will follow originating message's in_thread
+ new_m.in_thread = from.in_thread if from.respond_to?(:in_thread)
+ end
+ return new_m unless o[:delegate]
+ method = o[:class].to_s.gsub(/^Irc::|Message$/,'').downcase
+ method = 'privmsg' if method == 'priv'
+ o[:bot].plugins.irc_delegate(method, new_m)
+ end
+ end
+ end
end
end