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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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Silently listens to a channel, building an SQL database of Markov Chains for
later hijinks. To read more about Markov Chains, check out
<http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/pearls/sec153.html>. When the database is
large enough, you can have it make fun little random messages from it.
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"""
import plugins
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import os.path
import sqlite
import debug
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import ircmsgs
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import ircutils
import privmsgs
import callbacks
def configure(onStart, afterConnect, advanced):
# This will be called by setup.py to configure this module. onStart and
# afterConnect are both lists. Append to onStart the commands you would
# like to be run when the bot is started; append to afterConnect the
# commands you would like to be run when the bot has finished connecting.
from questions import expect, anything, something, yn
onStart.append('load Markov')
class Markov(plugins.ChannelDBHandler, callbacks.Privmsg):
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def __init__(self):
plugins.ChannelDBHandler.__init__(self)
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callbacks.Privmsg.__init__(self)
def makeDb(self, filename):
if os.path.exists(filename):
return sqlite.connect(filename)
db = sqlite.connect(filename)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE pairs (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
first TEXT,
second TEXT,
is_first BOOLEAN,
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UNIQUE (first, second) ON CONFLICT IGNORE
)""")
cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE follows (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
pair_id INTEGER,
word TEXT
)""")
cursor.execute("""CREATE INDEX follows_pair_id ON follows (pair_id)""")
db.commit()
return db
def doPrivmsg(self, irc, msg):
if not ircutils.isChannel(msg.args[0]):
return
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channel = msg.args[0]
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
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if ircmsgs.isAction(msg):
words = ircmsgs.unAction(msg).split()
else:
words = msg.args[1].split()
isFirst = True
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for (first, second, follower) in window(words, 3):
if isFirst:
cursor.execute("""INSERT OR REPLACE
INTO pairs VALUES (NULL, %s, %s, 1)""",
first, second)
isFirst = False
else:
cursor.execute("INSERT INTO pairs VALUES (NULL, %s, %s, 0)",
first, second)
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cursor.execute("""SELECT id FROM pairs
WHERE first=%s AND second=%s""", first, second)
id = int(cursor.fetchone()[0])
cursor.execute("""INSERT INTO follows VALUES (NULL, %s, %s)""",
id, follower)
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if not isFirst: # i.e., if the loop iterated at all.
cursor.execute("""INSERT INTO pairs VALUES (NULL, %s, %s, 0)""",
second, follower)
cursor.execute("""SELECT id FROM pairs
WHERE first=%s AND second=%s""", second,follower)
id = int(cursor.fetchone()[0])
cursor.execute("INSERT INTO follows VALUES (NULL, %s, NULL)", id)
db.commit()
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_maxMarkovLength = 80
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_minMarkovLength = 7
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def markov(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<channel>]
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Returns a randomly-generated Markov Chain generated sentence from the
data kept on <channel> (which is only necessary if not sent in the
channel itself).
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"""
channel = privmsgs.getChannel(msg, args)
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
words = []
cursor.execute("""SELECT id, first, second FROM pairs
WHERE is_first=1
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ORDER BY random()
LIMIT 1""")
if cursor.rowcount == 0:
irc.error(msg, 'I have no records for that channel.')
return
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(id, first, second) = cursor.fetchone()
id = int(id)
words.append(first)
words.append(second)
sql = """SELECT follows.word FROM pairs, follows
WHERE pairs.first=%s AND
pairs.second=%s AND
pairs.id=follows.pair_id
ORDER BY random()
LIMIT 1"""
while len(words) < self._maxMarkovLength:
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cursor.execute(sql, words[-2], words[-1])
results = cursor.fetchone()
if not results:
break
word = results[0]
if word is None:
break
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words.append(word)
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if len(words) < self._minMarkovLength:
self.markov(irc, msg, args)
else:
irc.reply(msg, ' '.join(words))
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def markovpairs(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<channel>]
Returns the number of Markov's chain links in the database for
<channel>.
"""
channel = privmsgs.getChannel(msg, args)
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT COUNT(*) FROM pairs""")
n = cursor.fetchone()[0]
s = 'There are %s pairs in my Markov database for %s' % (n, channel)
irc.reply(msg, s)
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def markovfirsts(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<channel>]
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Returns the number of Markov's first links in the database for
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<channel>.
"""
channel = privmsgs.getChannel(msg, args)
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT COUNT(*) FROM pairs WHERE is_first=1""")
n = cursor.fetchone()[0]
s = 'There are %s first pairs in my Markov database for %s'%(n,channel)
irc.reply(msg, s)
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def markovfollows(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<channel>]
Returns the number of Markov's third links in the database for
<channel>.
"""
channel = privmsgs.getChannel(msg, args)
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT COUNT(*) FROM follows""")
n = cursor.fetchone()[0]
s = 'There are %s follows in my Markov database for %s' % (n, channel)
irc.reply(msg, s)
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def markovlasts(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<channel>]
Returns the number of Markov's last links in the database for
<channel>.
"""
channel = privmsgs.getChannel(msg, args)
db = self.getDb(channel)
cursor = db.cursor()
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cursor.execute("""SELECT COUNT(*) FROM follows WHERE word ISNULL""")
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n = cursor.fetchone()[0]
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s = 'There are %s lasts in my Markov database for %s' % (n, channel)
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irc.reply(msg, s)
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Class = Markov
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