This is because the recommended method ('owner ircquote nickserv register mypassword bot@example.com')
does not work on charybdis, as Limnoria inserts a colon
before the trailing argument and Charybdis' m_alias module
does not parse commands using the IRC syntax, so it
considers the leading colon to be part of the email address.
The alternative would be to change the recommended command to:
'owner ircquote PRIVMSG nickserv :register mypassword bot@example.com'
but it is prone to typos, so I think we should avoid it.
Until now, only `waitingJoins` was stored separately per network, while
`channels`, `sentGhost` and `identified` had one common value per plugin
instance. Instead of making everything a dictionary indexed by network
name like `waitingJoins`, let's bundle all the state together in a class
and store *its* instances in such a dictionary.
This fixes at least one race condition, for which a test case was added.
Even with `noJoinsUntilIdentified` set, the bot would let joins through
as long as *any* one network has already finished identifying.
I didn't observe any error with the current set of tests but adding
another one that used "services password" caused oen of these tests
to fail. Given that tests shouldn't leave traces in global state,
let's reset the configured passwords in finally blocks.
Starting with this commit, there should be no "original" text
in READMEs.
Instead, the entire text should be in docstrings, and READMEs
should be automatically generated from these docstrings.
Motivation:
* The same help is available both via IRC and in the README
(although the README can be more detailed, as only the first
paragraph will be shown on IRC)
* This will allow auto-generating plugin help on docs.limnoria.net
using the same content as the README, as it's sourced from the
docstrings
Additionally, this converts all READMEs from Markdown to ReST,
because the documentation already uses ReST, and other docstrings
in the codebase are in ReST for this reason.
- Adjust _chanRe to only match channels, as atheme also puts the target nick in bold
- Look for "unbanned <botnick>" messages in ChanServ notices (after stripping formatting)
This likely fixes GH-166. atheme has been using this format since at least 2005[1],
so it's possible that Supybot's rejoin-on-ban had never worked with it.
[1]: 4017c0da85 (diff-ba2bdc02ba7b29fd7e4931cafe63baa0R218)
On Atheme, Anope, and oftc-ircservices, /cs unban, invite, op, and voice
implicitly assume the caller if no nick is given. However, certain combinations
such as /cs invite *with* a nick are not supported on atheme per
https://github.com/atheme/atheme/issues/568, and cause rejoin-on-kick to +i
channels to fail.
This fixes one part of GH-1118.
* Most of networks have services with this name.
* I can only name QuakeNet from those that don't, but the default
configuration exludes it.
* If this plugin is loaded in Supybot-wizard, it asks for nicknames of
NickServ and ChanServ.
[SKIP CI] because this is `git commit --amend` and the build already
passed.