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config.yml
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build
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*.py[cod]
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*.bak
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*~
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# PyLink
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PyLink is an IRC PseudoService written in Python that might one day be a replacement for the now defunct Janus.
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## Dependencies
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PyLink is a serious WIP right now (it doesn't even connect to any servers yet!). Dependencies currently include:
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* Python 3.4
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* PyYAML (`pip install pyyaml` or `apt-get install python3-yaml`)
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## Usage
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1) Rename `config.yml.example` to `config.yml` and configure your instance there. Of course, most of the options aren't implemented yet!
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2) Run `pylink-main.py` from the command line.
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3) Profit???
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bot:
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# Set nick, user/ident, and real name.
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nick: pylink
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user: pylink
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realname: PyLink Service Client
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login:
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# PyLink administrative login - Change this, or the service will not start!
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user: admin
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password: changeme
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networks:
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mynet:
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# Server name, port, and passwords
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ip: 127.0.0.1
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port: 6667
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recvpass: "abcdefg"
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sendpass: "gfedcba"
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# Set protocol module (currently only a null stub is available, but this will change in the future)
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protocol: stub
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def connect(name, networkdata):
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print('%s: Using PyLink stub/testing protocol.' % name)
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print('Send password: %s' % networkdata['sendpass'])
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print('Receive password: %s' % networkdata['recvpass'])
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print('Server: %s:%s' % (networkdata['ip'], networkdata['port']))
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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import yaml
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import imp
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import os
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import importlib
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import sys
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print('PyLink starting...')
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with open("config.yml", 'r') as f:
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conf = yaml.load(f)
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# if conf['login']['password'] == 'changeme':
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# print("You have not set the login details correctly! Exiting...")
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global networkobjects
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networkobjects = {}
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class irc:
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def __init__(self, network):
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self.netname = network
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self.networkdata = conf['networks'][network]
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protoname = self.networkdata['protocol']
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# With the introduction of Python 3, relative imports are no longer
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# allowed from normal applications ran from the command line. Instead,
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# these imported libraries must be installed as a package using distutils
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# or something similar.
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#
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# But I don't want that! Where PyLink is at right now (a total WIP), it is
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# a lot more convenient to run the program directly from the source folder.
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protocols_folder = [os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'protocols')]
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# Here, we override the module lookup and import the protocol module
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# dynamically depending on which module was configured.
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moduleinfo = imp.find_module(protoname, protocols_folder)
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self.proto = imp.load_source(protoname, moduleinfo[1])
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self.connect()
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def connect(self):
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self.proto.connect(self.netname, self.networkdata)
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for network in conf['networks']:
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print('Creating IRC Object for: %s' % network)
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networkobjects[network] = irc(network)
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# mod = sys.modules[plugin]
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