# First of all we add a method to the Regexp class
class Regexp
- # a Regexp has captures when its source has open parenthesis
- # which are preceded by an even number of slashes and followed by
- # a question mark
+ # a Regexp has captures when its source has open parenthesis which are
+ # preceded by an even number of slashes and not followed by a question mark
+ #
def has_captures?
self.source.match(/(?:^|[^\\])(?:\\\\)*\([^?]/)
end
end
module Irc
+class Bot
- # +MessageMapper+ is a class designed to reduce the amount of regexps and
+ # MessageMapper is a class designed to reduce the amount of regexps and
# string parsing plugins and bot modules need to do, in order to process
# and respond to messages.
#
# A template such as "foo :option :otheroption" will match the string "foo
# bar baz" and, by default, result in method +foo+ being called, if
# present, in the parent class. It will receive two parameters, the
- # Message (derived from BasicUserMessage) and a Hash containing
+ # message (derived from BasicUserMessage) and a Hash containing
# {:option => "bar", :otheroption => "baz"}
# See the #map method for more details.
class MessageMapper
# The default fallback is a method called "usage".
attr_writer :fallback
- # parent:: parent class which will receive mapped messages
+ # _parent_:: parent class which will receive mapped messages
#
- # create a new MessageMapper with parent class +parent+. This class will
+ # Create a new MessageMapper with parent class _parent_. This class will
# receive messages from the mapper via the handle() method.
def initialize(parent)
@parent = parent
@templates = Array.new
- @fallback = 'usage'
+ @fallback = :usage
end
- # args:: hash format containing arguments for this template
+ # call-seq: map(botmodule, template, options)
+ #
+ # _botmodule_:: the BotModule which will handle this map
+ # _template_:: a String describing the messages to be matched
+ # _options_:: a Hash holding variouns options
#
- # map a template string to an action. example:
- # map 'myplugin :parameter1 :parameter2'
- # (other examples follow). By default, maps a matched string to an
- # action with the name of the first word in the template. The action is
- # a method which takes a message and a parameter hash for arguments.
+ # This method is used to register a new MessageTemplate that will map any
+ # BasicUserMessage matching the given _template_ to a corresponding action.
+ # A simple example:
+ # plugin.map 'myplugin :parameter'
+ # (other examples follow).
#
- # The :action => 'method_name' option can be used to override this
- # default behaviour. Example:
- # map 'myplugin :parameter1 :parameter2', :action => 'mymethod'
+ # By default, the action to which the messages are mapped is a method named
+ # like the first word of the template. The
+ # :action => 'method_name'
+ # option can be used to override this default behaviour. Example:
+ # plugin.map 'myplugin :parameter', :action => 'mymethod'
#
- # By default whether a handler is fired depends on an auth check. The
- # first component of the string is used for the auth check, unless
- # overridden via the :auth => 'auth_name' option.
+ # By default whether a handler is fired depends on an auth check. In rbot
+ # versions up to 0.9.10, the first component of the string was used for the
+ # auth check, unless overridden via the :auth => 'auth_name' option. Since
+ # version 0.9.11, a new auth method has been implemented. TODO document.
#
# Static parameters (not prefixed with ':' or '*') must match the
# respective component of the message exactly. Example:
- # map 'myplugin :foo is :bar'
+ # plugin.map 'myplugin :foo is :bar'
# will only match messages of the form "myplugin something is
# somethingelse"
#
# Dynamic parameters can be specified by a colon ':' to match a single
- # component (whitespace seperated), or a * to suck up all following
+ # component (whitespace separated), or a * to suck up all following
# parameters into an array. Example:
- # map 'myplugin :parameter1 *rest'
+ # plugin.map 'myplugin :parameter1 *rest'
#
# You can provide defaults for dynamic components using the :defaults
# parameter. If a component has a default, then it is optional. e.g:
- # map 'myplugin :foo :bar', :defaults => {:bar => 'qux'}
+ # plugin.map 'myplugin :foo :bar', :defaults => {:bar => 'qux'}
# would match 'myplugin param param2' and also 'myplugin param'. In the
# latter case, :bar would be provided from the default.
#
+ # Static and dynamic parameters can also be made optional by wrapping them
+ # in square brackets []. For example
+ # plugin.map 'myplugin :foo [is] :bar'
+ # will match both 'myplugin something is somethingelse' and 'myplugin
+ # something somethingelse'.
+ #
# Components can be validated before being allowed to match, for
# example if you need a component to be a number:
- # map 'myplugin :param', :requirements => {:param => /^\d+$/}
+ # plugin.map 'myplugin :param', :requirements => {:param => /^\d+$/}
# will only match strings of the form 'myplugin 1234' or some other
# number.
#
# Templates can be set not to match public or private messages using the
# :public or :private boolean options.
#
+ # Summary of recognized options:
+ #
+ # action::
+ # method to call when the template is matched
+ # auth_path::
+ # TODO document
+ # requirements::
+ # a Hash whose keys are names of dynamic parameters and whose values are
+ # regular expressions that the parameters must match
+ # defaults::
+ # a Hash whose keys are names of dynamic parameters and whose values are
+ # the values to be assigned to those parameters when they are missing from
+ # the message. Any dynamic parameter appearing in the :defaults Hash is
+ # therefore optional
+ # public::
+ # a boolean (defaults to true) that determines whether the template should
+ # match public (in channel) messages.
+ # private::
+ # a boolean (defaults to true) that determines whether the template should
+ # match private (not in channel) messages.
+ # threaded::
+ # a boolean (defaults to false) that determines whether the action should be
+ # called in a separate thread.
+ #
+ #
# Further examples:
#
# # match 'karmastats' and call my stats() method
- # map 'karmastats', :action => 'stats'
+ # plugin.map 'karmastats', :action => 'stats'
# # match 'karma' with an optional 'key' and call my karma() method
- # map 'karma :key', :defaults => {:key => false}
+ # plugin.map 'karma :key', :defaults => {:key => false}
# # match 'karma for something' and call my karma() method
- # map 'karma for :key'
+ # plugin.map 'karma for :key'
#
# # two matches, one for public messages in a channel, one for
# # private messages which therefore require a channel argument
- # map 'urls search :channel :limit :string', :action => 'search',
+ # plugin.map 'urls search :channel :limit :string',
+ # :action => 'search',
# :defaults => {:limit => 4},
# :requirements => {:limit => /^\d+$/},
# :public => false
- # plugin.map 'urls search :limit :string', :action => 'search',
+ # plugin.map 'urls search :limit :string',
+ # :action => 'search',
# :defaults => {:limit => 4},
# :requirements => {:limit => /^\d+$/},
# :private => false
@templates << MessageTemplate.new(botmodule, *args)
end
+ # Iterate over each MessageTemplate handled.
def each
@templates.each {|tmpl| yield tmpl}
end
+ # Return the last added MessageTemplate
def last
@templates.last
end
- # m:: derived from BasicUserMessage
+ # _m_:: derived from BasicUserMessage
#
- # examine the message +m+, comparing it with each map()'d template to
+ # Examine the message _m_, comparing it with each map()'d template to
# find and process a match. Templates are examined in the order they
# were map()'d - first match wins.
#
- # returns +true+ if a match is found including fallbacks, +false+
+ # Returns +true+ if a match is found including fallbacks, +false+
# otherwise.
def handle(m)
return false if @templates.empty?
debug "checking auth for #{auth}"
if m.bot.auth.allow?(auth, m.source, m.replyto)
debug "template match found and auth'd: #{action.inspect} #{options.inspect}"
- @parent.send(action, m, options)
+ if tmpl.options[:thread] || tmpl.options[:threaded]
+ Thread.new do
+ begin
+ @parent.send(action, m, options)
+ rescue Exception => e
+ error "In threaded action: #{e.message}"
+ debug e.backtrace.join("\n")
+ end
+ end
+ else
+ @parent.send(action, m, options)
+ end
+
return true
end
debug "auth failed for #{auth}"
debug "#{f.inspect} => #{r}"
}
debug "no handler found, trying fallback"
- if @fallback != nil && @parent.respond_to?(@fallback)
+ if @fallback && @parent.respond_to?(@fallback)
if m.bot.auth.allow?(@fallback, m.source, m.replyto)
@parent.send(@fallback, m, {})
return true
end
- # +MessageParameter+ is a class that collects all the necessary information
- # about a message parameter (the :param or *param that can be found in a
- # #map).
+ # MessageParameter is a class that collects all the necessary information
+ # about a message (dynamic) parameter (the :param or *param that can be found
+ # in a #map).
#
# It has a +name+ attribute, +multi+ and +optional+ booleans that tell if the
# parameter collects more than one word, and if it's optional (respectively).
else
reg = nil
end
- "<#{self.class.to_s}%s%s%s%s>" % [name, mul, opt, reg]
+ "<%s %s%s%s%s>" % [self.class, name, mul, opt, reg]
end
end
+ # MessageTemplate is the class that holds the actual message template map()'d
+ # by a BotModule and handled by a MessageMapper
+ #
class MessageTemplate
- attr_reader :defaults # The defaults hash
- attr_reader :options # The options hash
- attr_reader :template
- attr_reader :items
- attr_reader :regexp
-
+ attr_reader :defaults # the defaults hash
+ attr_reader :options # the options hash
+ attr_reader :template # the actual template string
+ attr_reader :items # the collection of dynamic and static items in the template
+ attr_reader :regexp # the Regexp corresponding to the template
+ attr_reader :botmodule # the BotModule that map()'d this MessageTemplate
+
+ # call-seq: initialize(botmodule, template, opts={})
+ #
+ # Create a new MessageTemplate associated to BotModule _botmodule_, with
+ # template _template_ and options _opts_
+ #
def initialize(botmodule, template, hash={})
raise ArgumentError, "Third argument must be a hash!" unless hash.kind_of?(Hash)
@defaults = hash[:defaults].kind_of?(Hash) ? hash.delete(:defaults) : {}
@requirements = hash[:requirements].kind_of?(Hash) ? hash.delete(:requirements) : {}
@template = template
+ case botmodule
+ when String
+ @botmodule = botmodule
+ when Plugins::BotModule
+ @botmodule = botmodule.name
+ else
+ raise ArgumentError, "#{botmodule.inspect} is not a botmodule nor a botmodule name"
+ end
self.items = template
# @dyn_items is an array of MessageParameters, except for the first entry
debug "Items: #{@items.inspect}; dyn items: #{@dyn_items.inspect}"
self.regexp = template
- debug "Command #{template.inspect} in #{botmodule} will match using #{@regexp}"
+ debug "Command #{template.inspect} in #{@botmodule} will match using #{@regexp}"
- set_auth_path(botmodule, hash)
+ set_auth_path(hash)
unless hash.has_key?(:action)
hash[:action] = items[0]
# debug "Create template #{self.inspect}"
end
- def set_auth_path(botmodule, hash)
+ def set_auth_path(hash)
if hash.has_key?(:auth)
- warning "Command #{@template.inspect} in #{botmodule} uses old :auth syntax, please upgrade"
+ warning "Command #{@template.inspect} in #{@botmodule} uses old :auth syntax, please upgrade"
end
if hash.has_key?(:full_auth_path)
- warning "Command #{@template.inspect} in #{botmodule} sets :full_auth_path, please don't do this"
+ warning "Command #{@template.inspect} in #{@botmodule} sets :full_auth_path, please don't do this"
else
- case botmodule
- when String
- pre = botmodule
- when Plugins::BotModule
- pre = botmodule.name
- else
- raise ArgumentError, "Can't find auth base in #{botmodule.inspect}"
- end
+ pre = @botmodule
words = items.reject{ |x|
x == pre || x.kind_of?(Symbol) || x =~ /\[|\]/
}
end
pre = nil if extra.sub!(/^!/, "")
post = nil if extra.sub!(/!$/, "")
+ extra = nil if extra.empty?
else
extra = nil
end
debug "Requirements for #{name}: #{has_req.inspect}"
case has_req
when nil
- sub = is_single ? "\\S+" : ".*"
+ sub = is_single ? "\\S+" : ".*?"
when Regexp
# Remove captures and the ^ and $ that are sometimes placed in requirement regexps
sub = has_req.remove_captures.source.sub(/^\^/,'').sub(/\$$/,'')
# debug "Delimited optionals: #{rx.inspect}"
rx.gsub!(/(?:\\ )+/, "\\s+")
# debug "Corrected spaces: #{rx.inspect}"
- @regexp = Regexp.new(rx)
+ @regexp = Regexp.new("^#{rx}$")
end
# Recognize the provided string components, returning a hash of
end
end
end
+end