# Advanced Configuration for PyLink Relay PyLink Relay provides a few configuration options not documented in the example configuration, either because they have limited use or are too complicated to be described briefly. **This guide assumes that you are relatively familiar with the way YAML syntax works (lists, named arrays/dicts, etc.).** In this document, configuration options will be referred to in the format `a::b::c`, which represents the "`c`" option inside a "`b`" config block, all within an "`a`" config block. In actual YAML, that translates to this: ```yaml a: b: c: "some value" ``` ### Custom Clientbot Styles Custom Clientbot styles can be applied for any of Clientbot's supported events, by defining keys in the format `relay::clientbot_styles::`. As of 2.0-beta1, you can also set this per-network by defining options in the form `servers::::relay_clientbot_styles::` (Note: defining Clientbot styles locally will override the global `clientbot_styles` block and cause all values under it to be ignored for that network). See below for a list of supported events and their default values (as of 2.0-beta1). A common use case for this feature is to turn off or adjust colors/formatting; this is explicitly documented [below](#disabling-colorscontrol-codes). These options take template strings as documented here: https://docs.python.org/3/library/string.html#template-strings. Supported substitution values differ by event, but usually include the [hook values for each](technical/hooks-reference.md#irc-command-hooks), *plus* the following: - For all events: - `$netname`: origin network name - `$sender`: nick of sender - `$sender_identhost`: ident@host string of the sender - `$colored_sender`: color hashed version of `$sender` - `$colored_netname`: color hashed version of `$netname` - For KICK, and other events that have a `$target` field corresponding to a user: - `$target_nick`: the nick of the target (as opposed to `$target`, which is an user ID) - For events that have a `$channel` field attached (e.g. JOIN, PART): - `$local_channel`: the *local* channel name (i.e. the channel on the clientbot network) - `$channel`: the real channel name on the sender's network - `$mode_prefix`: the highest prefix mode of the sender, if they are a user. This is normally either empty or one of (common prefix modes) `~&!@%+`. - For SJOIN, SQUIT: - `$nicks`: a comma-joined list of nicks that were bursted - `$colored_nicks`: a comma-joined list of each bursted nick, color hashed To disable relaying for any specific event, set the template string to an empty string (`''`). #### List of supported events |Event name|Default value| | :---: | :--- | MESSAGE | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 <$colored\_sender> $text KICK | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 - $colored_sender$sender\_identhost has kicked $target_nick from $channel ($text) PART | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 - $colored_sender$sender\_identhost has left $channel ($text) JOIN | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 - $colored_sender$sender\_identhost has joined $channel NICK | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 - $colored_sender$sender\_identhost is now known as $newnick QUIT | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 - $colored_sender$sender\_identhost has quit ($text) ACTION | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 * $colored\_sender $text NOTICE | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 - Notice from $colored\_sender: $text SQUIT | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 - Netsplit lost users: $colored\_nicks SJOIN | \x02[$colored\_netname]\x02 - Netjoin gained users: $colored\_nicks PM | PM from $sender on $netname: $text PNOTICE | <$sender> $text - Note: the `PM` and `PNOTICE` events represent private messages and private notices respectively, when they're relayed to users behind a Clientbot link. - Note 2: as of 1.1.x, all public channel events are sent to channels as PRIVMSG, while `PM` and `PNOTICE` are relayed privately as NOTICE. #### Disabling Colors/Control Codes If you don't want the messages PyLink sends for clientbot messages to be emboldened or colored, remove all escape sequences (e.g. `\x02`) from the format template and replace the colored variants of applicable substitutions with their non-colored versions. This is a example clientbot_styles config block, which you can copy *into* your `relay` configuration block. (*Do not* make multiple `relay` config blocks, or duplicate any config blocks with the same name!) ```yaml clientbot_styles: ACTION: "[$netname] * $sender $text" JOIN: "[$netname] - $sender$sender_identhost has joined $channel" KICK: "[$netname] - $sender$sender_identhost has kicked $target_nick from $channel ($text)" MESSAGE: "[$netname] <$sender> $text" NICK: "[$netname] - $sender$sender_identhost is now known as $newnick" NOTICE: "[$netname] - Notice from $sender: $text" PART: "[$netname] - $sender$sender_identhost has left $channel ($text)" PM: "PM from $sender on $netname: $text" PNOTICE: "<$sender> $text" QUIT: "[$netname] - $sender$sender_identhost has quit ($text)" SJOIN: "[$netname] - Netjoin gained users: $nicks" SQUIT: "[$netname] - Netsplit lost users: $nicks" ``` ### Misc. options - `relay::clientbot_startup_delay`: Defines the amount of seconds Clientbot should wait after startup, before relaying any non-PRIVMSG events. This is used to prevent excess floods when the bot connects. Defaults to 5 seconds. - `servers::NETNAME::relay_force_slashes`: This network specific option forces Relay to use `/` in nickname separators. You should only use this option on TS6 or P10 variants that are less strict with nickname validation, as **it will cause protocol violations** on most IRCds. UnrealIRCd and InspIRCd users do not need to set this either, as `/` in nicks is automatically enabled. - `servers::NETNAME::relay_endburst_delay`: InspIRCd networks only: sets the endburst delay for relay subservers. If relay server bursts are causing +j (join flood) protection to trigger, raising this value can work around the issue.