X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Frbot%2Fmessage.rb;h=ba0d8cc9762f0e851ae67abe9086b364c2c3d832;hb=973260ba7343198da6074913d3aaee58ad667358;hp=ab812127884a2c6ef7446154d1e43fc973f125e0;hpb=a4da195823461efc46c21848f7742598c591b62e;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fcode%2Fruby%2Frbot.git diff --git a/lib/rbot/message.rb b/lib/rbot/message.rb index ab812127..ba0d8cc9 100644 --- a/lib/rbot/message.rb +++ b/lib/rbot/message.rb @@ -1,13 +1,103 @@ +#-- vim:sw=2:et +#++ +# +# :title: IRC message datastructures + module Irc - BotConfig.register BotConfigArrayValue.new('core.address_prefix', - :default => [], :wizard => true, - :desc => "what non nick-matching prefixes should the bot respond to as if addressed (e.g !, so that '!foo' is treated like 'rbot: foo')" - ) - Color = "\003" + + class Bot + module Config + Config.register ArrayValue.new('core.address_prefix', + :default => [], :wizard => true, + :desc => "what non nick-matching prefixes should the bot respond to as if addressed (e.g !, so that '!foo' is treated like 'rbot: foo')" + ) + + Config.register BooleanValue.new('core.reply_with_nick', + :default => false, :wizard => true, + :desc => "if true, the bot will prepend the nick to what he has to say when replying (e.g. 'markey: you can't do that!')" + ) + + Config.register StringValue.new('core.nick_postfix', + :default => ':', :wizard => true, + :desc => "when replying with nick put this character after the nick of the user the bot is replying to" + ) + end + end + + + # Define standard IRC attriubtes (not so standard actually, + # but the closest thing we have ...) Bold = "\002" - Underline = "\031" - Reverse = "\022" + Underline = "\037" + Reverse = "\026" + Italic = "\011" + NormalText = "\017" + + # Color is prefixed by \003 and followed by optional + # foreground and background specifications, two-digits-max + # numbers separated by a comma. One of the two parts + # must be present. + Color = "\003" + ColorRx = /#{Color}\d?\d?(?:,\d\d?)?/ + + # Standard color codes + ColorCode = { + :black => 1, + :blue => 2, + :navyblue => 2, + :navy_blue => 2, + :green => 3, + :red => 4, + :brown => 5, + :purple => 6, + :olive => 7, + :yellow => 8, + :limegreen => 9, + :lime_green => 9, + :teal => 10, + :aqualight => 11, + :aqua_light => 11, + :royal_blue => 12, + :hotpink => 13, + :hot_pink => 13, + :darkgray => 14, + :dark_gray => 14, + :lightgray => 15, + :light_gray => 15, + :white => 16 + } + + # Convert a String or Symbol into a color number + def Irc.find_color(data) + "%02d" % if Integer === data + data + else + f = if String === data + data.intern + else + data + end + if ColorCode.key?(f) + ColorCode[f] + else + 0 + end + end + end + + # Insert the full color code for a given + # foreground/background combination. + def Irc.color(fg=nil,bg=nil) + str = Color.dup + if fg + str << Irc.find_color(fg) + end + if bg + str << "," << Irc.find_color(bg) + end + return str + end # base user message class, all user messages derive from this # (a user message is defined as having a source hostmask, a target @@ -17,33 +107,44 @@ module Irc # associated bot attr_reader :bot + # associated server + attr_reader :server + # when the message was received attr_reader :time - # hostmask of message source + # User that originated the message attr_reader :source - # nick of message source - attr_reader :sourcenick - - # url part of message source - attr_reader :sourceaddress - - # nick/channel message was sent to + # User/Channel message was sent to attr_reader :target # contents of the message attr_accessor :message + # contents of the message (for logging purposes) + attr_accessor :logmessage + # has the message been replied to/handled by a plugin? attr_accessor :replied + # should the message be ignored? + attr_accessor :ignored + alias :ignored? :ignored + + # should the message handler be excuted in new thread? + # if set to true or false, this overrides :thread option in map. if it's nil, + # the map option takes effect + attr_accessor :thread + alias :thread? :thread + # instantiate a new Message # bot:: associated bot class - # source:: hostmask of the message source - # target:: nick/channel message is destined for - # message:: message part - def initialize(bot, source, target, message) + # server:: Server where the message took place + # source:: User that sent the message + # target:: User/Channel is destined for + # message:: actual message + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message) @msg_wants_id = false unless defined? @msg_wants_id @time = Time.now @@ -53,29 +154,47 @@ module Irc @target = target @message = BasicUserMessage.stripcolour message @replied = false + @server = server + @ignored = false + @thread = nil @identified = false - if @msg_wants_id && @bot.capabilities["identify-msg".to_sym] - if @message =~ /([-+])(.*)/ + if @msg_wants_id && @server.capabilities[:"identify-msg"] + if @message =~ /^([-+])(.*)/ @identified = ($1=="+") @message = $2 else warning "Message does not have identification" end end + @logmessage = @message.dup - # split source into consituent parts - if source =~ /^((\S+)!(\S+))$/ - @sourcenick = $2 - @sourceaddress = $3 - end - - if target && target.downcase == @bot.nick.downcase + if target && target == @bot.myself @address = true end end + # Access the nick of the source + # + def sourcenick + @source.nick rescue @source.to_s + end + + # Access the user@host of the source + # + def sourceaddress + "#{@source.user}@#{@source.host}" rescue @source.to_s + end + + # Access the botuser corresponding to the source, if any + # + def botuser + source.botuser rescue @bot.auth.everyone + end + + + # Was the message from an identified user? def identified? return @identified end @@ -96,13 +215,22 @@ module Irc # strip mIRC colour escapes from a string def BasicUserMessage.stripcolour(string) return "" unless string - ret = string.gsub(/\cC\d\d?(?:,\d\d?)?/, "") + ret = string.gsub(ColorRx, "") #ret.tr!("\x00-\x1f", "") ret end end + # class for handling welcome messages from the server + class WelcomeMessage < BasicUserMessage + end + + # class for handling MOTD from the server. Yes, MotdMessage + # is somewhat redundant, but it fits with the naming scheme + class MotdMessage < BasicUserMessage + end + # class for handling IRC user messages. Includes some utilities for handling # the message, for example in plugins. # The +message+ member will have any bot addressing "^bot: " removed @@ -124,6 +252,12 @@ module Irc # channel the message was in, nil for privately addressed messages attr_reader :channel + # for PRIVMSGs, false unless the message was a CTCP command, + # in which case it evaluates to the CTCP command itself + # (TIME, PING, VERSION, etc). The CTCP command parameters + # are then stored in the message. + attr_reader :ctcp + # for PRIVMSGs, true if the message was a CTCP ACTION (CTCP stuff # will be stripped from the message) attr_reader :action @@ -133,18 +267,19 @@ module Irc # source:: hostmask of the message source # target:: nick/channel message is destined for # message:: message part - def initialize(bot, source, target, message) - super(bot, source, target, message) + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message) + super(bot, server, source, target, message) @target = target @private = false @plugin = nil + @ctcp = false @action = false - if target.downcase == @bot.nick.downcase + if target == @bot.myself @private = true @address = true @channel = nil - @replyto = @sourcenick + @replyto = source else @replyto = @target @channel = @target @@ -166,9 +301,14 @@ module Irc @address = true end - if(@message =~ /^\001ACTION\s(.+)\001/) - @message = $1 - @action = true + if(@message =~ /^\001(\S+)(\s(.+))?\001/) + @ctcp = $1 + # FIXME need to support quoting of NULL and CR/LF, see + # http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/rfc/ctcpspec.html + @message = $3 || String.new + @action = @ctcp == 'ACTION' + debug "Received CTCP command #{@ctcp} with options #{@message} (action? #{@action})" + @logmessage = @message.dup end # free splitting for plugins @@ -198,32 +338,82 @@ module Irc # @bot.say m.replyto, string # So if the message is private, it will reply to the user. If it was # in a channel, it will reply in the channel. - def reply(string) - @bot.say @replyto, string + def plainreply(string, options={}) + @bot.say @replyto, string, options + @replied = true + end + + # Same as reply, but when replying in public it adds the nick of the user + # the bot is replying to + def nickreply(string, options={}) + extra = self.public? ? "#{@source}#{@bot.config['core.nick_postfix']} " : "" + @bot.say @replyto, extra + string, options @replied = true end + # the default reply style is to nickreply unless the reply already contains + # the nick or core.reply_with_nick is set to false + # + def reply(string, options={}) + if @bot.config['core.reply_with_nick'] and not string =~ /(?:^|\W)#{Regexp.escape(@source.to_s)}(?:$|\W)/ + return nickreply(string, options) + end + plainreply(string, options) + end + # convenience method to reply to a message with an action. It's the # same as doing: # @bot.action m.replyto, string # So if the message is private, it will reply to the user. If it was # in a channel, it will reply in the channel. - def act(string) - @bot.action @replyto, string + def act(string, options={}) + @bot.action @replyto, string, options @replied = true end + # send a CTCP response, i.e. a private NOTICE to the sender + # with the same CTCP command and the reply as a parameter + def ctcp_reply(string, options={}) + @bot.ctcp_notice @source, @ctcp, string, options + end + # convenience method to reply "okay" in the current language to the # message + def plainokay + self.plainreply @bot.lang.get("okay") + end + + # Like the above, but append the username + def nickokay + str = @bot.lang.get("okay").dup + if self.public? + # remove final punctuation + str.gsub!(/[!,.]$/,"") + str += ", #{@source}" + end + self.plainreply str + end + + # the default okay style is the same as the default reply style + # def okay - @bot.say @replyto, @bot.lang.get("okay") + if @bot.config['core.reply_with_nick'] + return nickokay + end + plainokay + end + + # send a NOTICE to the message source + # + def notify(msg,opts={}) + @bot.notice(sourcenick, msg, opts) end end # class to manage IRC PRIVMSGs class PrivMessage < UserMessage - def initialize(bot, source, target, message) + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message) @msg_wants_id = true super end @@ -231,7 +421,7 @@ module Irc # class to manage IRC NOTICEs class NoticeMessage < UserMessage - def initialize(bot, source, target, message) + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message) @msg_wants_id = true super end @@ -244,8 +434,21 @@ module Irc # channel user was kicked from attr_reader :channel - def initialize(bot, source, target, channel, message="") - super(bot, source, target, message) + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, channel, message="") + super(bot, server, source, target, message) + @channel = channel + end + end + + # class to manage IRC INVITEs + # +address?+ can be used as a shortcut to see if the bot was invited, + # which should be true except for server bugs + class InviteMessage < BasicUserMessage + # channel user was invited to + attr_reader :channel + + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, channel, message="") + super(bot, server, source, target, message) @channel = channel end end @@ -253,14 +456,45 @@ module Irc # class to pass IRC Nick changes in. @message contains the old nickame, # @sourcenick contains the new one. class NickMessage < BasicUserMessage - def initialize(bot, source, oldnick, newnick) - super(bot, source, oldnick, newnick) + attr_accessor :is_on + def initialize(bot, server, source, oldnick, newnick) + super(bot, server, source, oldnick, newnick) + @is_on = [] + end + + def oldnick + return @target + end + + def newnick + return @message + end + end + + # class to manage mode changes + class ModeChangeMessage < BasicUserMessage + attr_accessor :modes + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message="") + super(bot, server, source, target, message) + @address = (source == @bot.myself) + @modes = [] + end + end + + # class to manage NAME replies + class NamesMessage < BasicUserMessage + attr_accessor :users + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message="") + super(bot, server, source, target, message) + @users = [] end end class QuitMessage < BasicUserMessage - def initialize(bot, source, target, message="") - super(bot, source, target, message) + attr_accessor :was_on + def initialize(bot, server, source, target, message="") + super(bot, server, source, target, message) + @was_on = [] end end @@ -272,11 +506,14 @@ module Irc # topic set on channel attr_reader :channel - def initialize(bot, source, channel, timestamp, topic="") - super(bot, source, channel, topic) + # :info if topic info, :set if topic set + attr_accessor :info_or_set + def initialize(bot, server, source, channel, topic=ChannelTopic.new) + super(bot, server, source, channel, topic.text) @topic = topic - @timestamp = timestamp + @timestamp = topic.set_on @channel = channel + @info_or_set = nil end end @@ -284,11 +521,11 @@ module Irc class JoinMessage < BasicUserMessage # channel joined attr_reader :channel - def initialize(bot, source, channel, message="") - super(bot, source, channel, message) + def initialize(bot, server, source, channel, message="") + super(bot, server, source, channel, message) @channel = channel # in this case sourcenick is the nick that could be the bot - @address = (sourcenick.downcase == @bot.nick.downcase) + @address = (source == @bot.myself) end end @@ -296,4 +533,7 @@ module Irc # same as a join, but can have a message too class PartMessage < JoinMessage end + + class UnknownMessage < BasicUserMessage + end end