Limnoria/plugins/ChannelRelay.py

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"""
This plugin is useful for relaying messages from one channel on a network to
another channel on the same network. If you're interested in relaying messages
between channels on different networks, check out the Relay plugin.
"""
import supybot
__revision__ = "$Id$"
__author__ = supybot.authors.jemfinch
import supybot.plugins as plugins
import re
import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
import supybot.irclib as irclib
import supybot.ircmsgs as ircmsgs
import supybot.privmsgs as privmsgs
import supybot.registry as registry
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
class ValidChannelOrNothing(conf.ValidChannel):
"""Value must be either a valid IRC channel or the empty string."""
def setValue(self, v):
try:
conf.ValidChannel.setValue(self, v)
except registry.InvalidRegistryValue:
registry.Value.setValue(self, '')
conf.registerPlugin('ChannelRelay')
conf.registerGlobalValue(conf.supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay, 'source',
ValidChannelOrNothing('', """Determines the channel that the bot will look
for messages to relay from. Messages matching
supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay.regexp will be relayed to the target channel
specified by supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay.target."""))
conf.registerGlobalValue(conf.supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay, 'target',
ValidChannelOrNothing('', """Determines the channel that the bot will send
messages from the other channel. Messages matching
supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay.regexp will be relayed to this channel from
the source channel."""))
conf.registerGlobalValue(conf.supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay, 'regexp',
registry.Regexp(None, """Determines what regular expression
should be matched against messages to determine whether they should be
relayed from the source channel to the target channel. By default, the
value is m/./, which means that all non-empty messages will be
relayed."""))
if conf.supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay.regexp() is None:
conf.supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay.regexp.set('m/./')
conf.registerGlobalValue(conf.supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay, 'fancy',
registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot should relay the
messages in fancy form (i.e., including the nick of the sender of the
messages) or non-fancy form (i.e., without the nick of the sender of the
messages)."""))
conf.registerGlobalValue(conf.supybot.plugins.ChannelRelay, 'prefix',
registry.String('', """Determines what prefix should be prepended to the
relayed messages."""))
def configure(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 supybot.questions import expect, anything, something, yn, output
conf.registerPlugin('ChannelRelay', True)
class ChannelRelay(callbacks.Privmsg):
def shouldRelay(self, msg):
source = self.registryValue('source')
if source:
assert msg.command == 'PRIVMSG'
return msg.args[0] == source and \
bool(self.registryValue('regexp').search(msg.args[1]))
else:
return False
def doPrivmsg(self, irc, msg):
if self.shouldRelay(msg):
target = self.registryValue('target')
if target and target in irc.state.channels:
if self.registryValue('fancy'):
s = ircmsgs.prettyPrint(msg)
else:
s = msg.args[1]
s = self.registryValue('prefix') + s
irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.privmsg(target, s))
def do376(self, irc, msg):
source = self.registryValue('source')
target = self.registryValue('target')
if source and target:
networkGroup = conf.supybot.networks.get(irc.network)
irc.queueMsg(networkGroup.channels.join(target))
irc.queueMsg(networkGroup.channels.join(source))
Class = ChannelRelay
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