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PyLink plugins are modules that extend its functionality by giving it something to do. Without any plugins loaded, PyLink can only sit on a server and do absolutely nothing.
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This guide, along with the sample plugins [`plugins/example.py`](../../plugins/example.py), and [`plugins/example_service.py`](../../plugins/example_service.py) aim to show the basics of writing plugins for PyLink.
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This guide, along with the sample [`example.py`](../../plugins/example.py) plugin aim to show the basics of writing plugins for PyLink.
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## Receiving data from IRC
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# example_service.py: An example using the PyLink services API.
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import random
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from pylinkirc import utils
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from pylinkirc.log import log
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# The first step is to register ourselves as a service. utils.registerService() passes keyword
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# arguments (configuration options) to ServiceBot, which in turn supports the following:
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#
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# - name (required):     The name of the service.
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#
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# - default_help=True:   Determines whether the built-in 'help' command should be enabled for this
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#                        bot.
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#
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# - default_list=True:   Determines whether the built-in 'list' command should be enabled for this
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#                        bot.
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#
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# - nick=None:           The fallback nick that the service bot should use if nothing is specified
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#                        in the config (i.e. both serverdata:SERVICENAME_nick and conf:SERVICE:nick
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#                        are missing). If left empty, the fallback nick will just be the service
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#                        name.
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#
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# - ident=None:          The fallback ident that the service bot should use if nothing is specified
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#                        in the config (i.e. both serverdata:SERVICENAME_ident and
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#                        conf:SERVICE:ident are missing). If left empty, the fallback ident will
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#                        just be the service name.
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#
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# - manipulatable=False: Determines whether the service bot should be manipulable by things like
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#                        the 'join' command in the 'bots' plugin. Depending on the nature of your
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#                        plugin, it's really up to you whether you want to enable this.
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#
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# - desc=None:           An optional service description that's shown (if present) when the 'help'
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#                        command is called without an argument.
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mydesc = "Example service plugin."
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# Note: the service name is case-insensitive and always lowercase.
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servicebot = utils.registerService("exampleserv", manipulatable=True, desc=mydesc,
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                                   nick='ExampleServ')
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# These convenience assignments allow calling reply() and error() more quickly, but you can remove
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# them and call the functions directly if you don't want them.
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reply = servicebot.reply
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error = servicebot.error
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# Command functions for service bots are mostly the same as commands for the main PyLink client,
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# with a couple of key differences:
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def greet(irc, source, args):
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    """takes no arguments.
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    Greets the caller.
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    """
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    response = random.choice(['Hi!', 'Hello!'])
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    # 1) Instead of calling irc.reply() or irc.error(), which return data through the main PyLink
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    #    bot, use the reply() and error() commands in the ServiceBot instance (servicebot).
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    #    These functions take the Irc object as the first argument, but otherwise use the same
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    #    options as irc.reply().
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    reply(irc, response)
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# 2) Instead of using utils.add_cmd(function, 'name'), bind functions to your ServiceBot instance.
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#    You can also use the featured=True argument to display the command's syntax directly in 'list'.
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servicebot.add_cmd(greet, featured=True)
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