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PyLink

PyLink is an extensible, plugin-based IRC services framework written in Python. It aims to be:

  1. a replacement for the now-defunct Janus.

  2. a versatile framework and gateway to IRC.

Support

First, MAKE SURE youve read the FAQ!

Please report any bugs you find to the issue tracker. Pull requests are open if youd like to contribute, though new stuff generally goes to the devel branch.

You can also find support via our IRC channels: #PyLink @ irc.overdrivenetworks.com(webchat) or #PyLink @ chat.freenode.net. Ask your questions and be patient for a response.

Dependencies

  • Python 3.4+
  • PyYAML (pip install pyyaml)
  • For the servprotect plugin: expiringdict (note: unfortunately, installation is broken in pip due to mailgun/expiringdict#13)
  • For the changehost and opercmds plugins: ircmatch (pip install ircmatch)

Supported IRCds

Primary support

These IRCds are frequently tested and well supported. If any issues occur, please file a bug on the issue tracker.

  • charybdis (3.5.x / git master) - module ts6
  • InspIRCd 2.0.x - module inspircd
  • UnrealIRCd 4.x - module unreal
    • Note: Support for mixed UnrealIRCd 3.2/4.0 networks is experimental, and requires you to enable a mixed_link option in the configuration. This may in turn void your support.

Extended support

Support for these IRCds exist, but are not tested as frequently and thoroughly. Bugs should be filed if there are any issues, though they may not always be fixed in a timely fashion.

  • Elemental-IRCd (6.6.x / git master) - module ts6
  • InspIRCd 2.2 (git master) - module inspircd
  • IRCd-Hybrid (8.2.x / svn trunk) - module hybrid
    • Note: for host changing support and optimal functionality, a service{} block / U-line should be added for PyLink on every IRCd across your network.
  • Nefarious IRCu (2.0.0+) - module nefarious
    • Note: Both account cloaks (user and oper) and hashed IP cloaks are optionally supported (HOST_HIDING_STYLE settings 0 to 3). Make sure you configure PyLink to match your IRCd settings.
    • For optimal functionality (mode overrides in relay, etc.), a UWorld{} block / U-line should be added for every server that PyLink spawns.

Setup

  1. Install PyLink by using python3 setup.py install (global install) or python3 setup.py install --user (local install)

  2. Rename example-conf.yml to pylink.yml and configure your instance there. Note that the configuration format isnt finalized yet - this means that your configuration may break in an update!

  3. Run pylink from the command line.

  4. Profit???