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Documentation for the Poll plugin for Supybot
Purpose
Poll: Provides a simple way to vote on answers to a question
Usage
Provides a simple way to vote on answers to a question
For example, this creates a poll:
<admin> @poll add "Is this a test?" "Yes" "No" "Maybe"
<bot> The operation succeeded. Poll # 42 created.
Creates a poll that can be voted on in this way:
<citizen1> @vote 42 Yes
<citizen2> @vote 42 No
<citizen3> @vote 42 No
And results:
<admin> @poll results
<bot> 2 votes for No, 1 vote for Yes, and 0 votes for Maybe
Longer answers are possible, and voters only need to use the first word of each answer to vote. For example, this creates a poll that can be voted on in the same way:
<admin> @poll add "Is this a test?" "Yes totally" "No no no" "Maybe"
<bot> The operation succeeded. Poll # 43 created.
You can also add a number or letter at the beginning of each question to make it easier:
<admin> @poll add "Who is the best captain?" "1 James T Kirk" "2 Jean-Luc Picard" "3 Benjamin Sisko" "4 Kathryn Janeway"
<bot> The operation succeeded. Poll # 44 created.
<trekkie1> @vote 42 1
<trekkie2> @vote 42 4
<trekkie3> @vote 42 4
Commands
- add [<channel>] <question> <answer1> [<answer2> [<answer3> [...]]]
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Creates a new poll with the specified <question> and answers on the <channel>. The first word of each answer is used as its id to vote, so each answer should start with a different word. <channel> is only necessary if this command is run in private, and defaults to the current channel otherwise.
- close [<channel>] <poll_id>
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Closes the specified poll.
- results [<channel>] <poll_id>
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Returns the results of the specified poll.
- vote [<channel>] <poll_id> <answer_id>
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Registers your vote on the poll <poll_id> as being the answer identified by <answer_id> (which is the first word of each possible answer).
Configuration
- supybot.plugins.Poll.public
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This config variable defaults to "True", is not network-specific, and is not channel-specific.
Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.
- supybot.plugins.Poll.requireManageCapability
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This config variable defaults to "channel,op; channel,halfop", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
Determines the capabilities required (if any) to open and close polls. Use 'channel,capab' for channel-level capabilities. Note that absence of an explicit anticapability means user has capability.