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Sometimes (very rarely), the test errors with: ``` ====================================================================== FAIL: testHistsearch (Aka.test.AkaChannelTestCase) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/supybot/test.py", line 214, in runTest originalRunTest() File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/supybot/plugins/Aka/test.py", line 67, in testHistsearch self.assertResponse('histsearch .*', '@echo foo') File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/supybot/test.py", line 402, in assertResponse self.assertEqual(m.args[1], expectedResponse, AssertionError: '@aka add histsearch "last --from [cif true[80 chars]"]]"' != '@echo foo' - @aka add histsearch "last --from [cif true \"echo test\" \"echo test\"] --regexp [concat \"m/$1/\" [re s/g// \"@2\"]]" + @echo foo : '@echo foo' != '@aka add histsearch "last --from [cif true \\"echo test\\" \\"echo test\\"] --regexp [concat \\"m/$1/\\" [re s/g// \\"@2\\"]]"' ``` ie. histsearch returns the 'aka add' message instead of the 'echo foo' one. My guess is that if they happen too closely to each other, they get added to the history in the wrong order (how? it's not threaded) So this commit works around the issue by making the regexp unambiguous. |
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test.py |
This plugin allows the user to create various aliases (known as
“Akas”, since Alias is the name of another plugin Aka is based on) to
other commands or combinations of other commands (via nested
commands).
It is a good idea to always quote the commands that are being aliased so
that any nested commands are not immediately run.
Basic usage
Alias
Add an aka, Alias, which eases the transitioning to Aka from Alias.
First we will load Alias and Aka.
<jamessan> @load Alias
<bot> jamessan: The operation succeeded.
<jamessan> @load Aka
<bot> jamessan: The operation succeeded.
Then we import the Alias database to Aka in case it exists and unload Alias.
<jamessan> @importaliasdatabase
<bot> jamessan: The operation succeeded.
<jamessan> @unload Alias
<bot> jamessan: The operation succeeded.
And now we will finally add the Aka alias
itself.
<jamessan> @aka add "alias" "aka $1 $*"
<bot> jamessan: The operation succeeded.
Now you can use Aka as you used Alias before.
Trout
Add an aka, trout, which expects a word as an argument
<jamessan> @aka add trout "reply action slaps $1 with a large trout"
<bot> jamessan: The operation succeeded.
<jamessan> @trout me
* bot slaps me with a large trout
This trout
aka requires the plugin Reply
to
be loaded since it provides the action
command.
LastFM
Add an aka, lastfm
, which expects a last.fm username and
replies with their most recently played item.
@aka add lastfm "rss [format concat http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/1.0/user/ [format concat [web urlquote $1] /recenttracks.rss]]"
This lastfm
aka requires the following plugins to be
loaded: RSS
, Format
and Web
.
RSS
provides rss
, Format
provides concat
and Web
provides
urlquote
.
Note that if the nested commands being aliased hadn’t been quoted,
then those commands would have been run immediately, and
@lastfm
would always reply with the same information, the
result of those commands.