# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ EarwigBot's IRC Watcher Component The IRC watcher runs on a wiki recent-changes server and listens for edits. Users cannot interact with this part of the bot. When an event occurs, run it through irc/watcher_logic.py's process() function, which can result in either wiki bot tasks being started (listed in wiki/tasks/) or messages being sent to channels in the IRC frontend. """ from core import config from irc.connection import * from irc.rc import RC from irc import watcher_logic frontend_conn = None def get_connection(): """Return a new Connection() instance with information about our server connection, but don't actually connect yet.""" cf = config.irc.watcher connection = Connection(cf.host, cf.port, cf.nick, cf.nick, cf.realname) return connection def main(connection, f_conn=None): """Main loop for the Watcher IRC Bot component. get_connection() should have already been called and the connection should have been started with connection.connect(). Accept the frontend connection as well as an optional parameter in order to send messages directly to frontend IRC channels.""" global frontend_conn frontend_conn = f_conn read_buffer = str() while 1: try: read_buffer = read_buffer + connection.get() except BrokenSocketException: return lines = read_buffer.split("\n") read_buffer = lines.pop() for line in lines: line = line.strip().split() if line[1] == "PRIVMSG": chan = line[2] # ignore messages originating from channels not in our list, to # prevent someone PMing us false data if chan not in config.irc.watcher.channels: continue msg = ' '.join(line[3:])[1:] rc = RC(msg) # new RC object to store this event's data rc.parse() # parse a message into pagenames, usernames, etc. process(rc) # report to frontend channels or start tasks if line[0] == "PING": # if we are pinged, pong back to the server connection.send("PONG %s" % line[1]) # when we've finished starting up, join all watcher channels if line[1] == "376": for chan in config.irc.watcher.channels: connection.join(chan) def process(rc): """Process a message from IRC (technically, an RC object). The actual processing is configurable, so we don't have that hard-coded here. We simply call irc/watcher_logic.py's process() function and expect a list of channels back, which we report the event data to.""" chans = watcher_logic.process(rc) if chans and frontend_conn: pretty = rc.get_pretty() for chan in chans: frontend_conn.say(chan, pretty)