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Published: Mar 31, 2023 License: MIT Imports: 13 Imported by: 34

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HellaBot

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One hella-awesome Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot. Hellabot is an easily hackable event based IRC bot framework with the ability to be updated without losing connection to the server. To respond to an event, simply create a "Trigger" struct containing two functions, one for the condition, and one for the action.

Example Trigger
var MyTrigger = hbot.Trigger{
	func (b *hbot.Bot, m *hbot.Message) bool {
		return m.From == "whyrusleeping"
	},
	func (b *hbot.Bot, m *hbot.Message) bool {
		b.Reply(m, "whyrusleeping said something")
		return false
	},
}

The trigger makes the bot announce to everyone that something was said in the current channel. Use the code snippet below to make the bot and add the trigger.

mybot, err := hbot.NewBot("irc.freenode.net:6667","hellabot")
if err != nil {
    panic(err)
}
mybot.AddTrigger(MyTrigger)
mybot.Run() // Blocks until exit

The 'To' field on the message object in triggers will refer to the channel that a given message is in, unless it is a server message, or a user to user private message. In such cases, the field will be the target user's name.

For more example triggers, check the examples directory.

The Message struct

The message struct is primarily what you will be dealing with when building triggers or reading off the Incoming channel. This is mainly the sorcix.Message struct with some additions. See https://github.com/sorcix/irc/blob/master/message.go#L153

 // Message represents a message received from the server
 type Message struct {
     // irc.Message from sorcix
     *irc.Message
     // Content generally refers to the text of a PRIVMSG
     Content string

     //Time at which this message was recieved
     TimeStamp time.Time

     // Entity that this message was addressed to (channel or user)
     To string

     // Nick of the messages sender (equivalent to Prefix.Name)
     // Outdated, please use .Name
     From string
 }
Connection Passing

Hellabot is able to restart without dropping its connection to the server (on Linux machines) by passing the TCP connection through a UNIX domain socket. This allows you to update triggers and other addons without actually logging your bot out of the IRC, avoiding the loss of op status and spamming the channel with constant join/part messages. To do this, run the program again with the same nick and without killing the first program (different nicks wont reuse the same bot instance). The first program will shutdown, and the new one will take over.

This does not work with SSL connections, because we can't hand over a SSL connections state.

Security

Hellabot supports both SSL and SASL for secure connections to whichever server you like. To enable SSL, pass the following option to the NewBot function.

sslOptions := func(bot *hbot.Bot) {
    bot.SSL = true
}

mysslcon, err := hbot.NewBot("irc.freenode.net:6667","hellabot",sslOptions)
// Handle err as you like

mysslcon.Run() # Blocks until disconnect.

To use SASL to authenticate with the server:

saslOption = func(bot *hbot.Bot) {
    bot.SASL = true
    bot.Password = "somepassword"
}

mysslcon, err := hbot.NewBot("irc.freenode.net:6667", "hellabot", saslOption)
// Handle err as you like

mysslcon.Run() # Blocks until disconnect.

Note: SASL does not require SSL but can be used in combination.

Passwords

For servers that require passwords in the initial registration, simply set the Password field of the Bot struct before calling its Start method.

Debugging

Hellabot uses github.com/inconshreveable/log15 for logging. See http://godoc.org/github.com/inconshreveable/log15

By default it discards all logs. In order to see any logs, give it a better handler. Example: This would only show INFO level and above logs, logging to STDOUT

import log "gopkg.in/inconshreveable/log15.v2"

logHandler := log.LvlFilterHandler(log.LvlInfo, log.StdoutHandler)
mybot.Logger.SetHandler(logHandler)

Note: This might be revisited in the future.

Why?

What do you need an IRC bot for you ask? Well, I've gone through the trouble of compiling a list of fun things for you! The following are some of the things hellabot is currently being used for:

  • AutoOp Bot: ops you when you join the channel
  • Stats counting bot: counts how often people talk in a channel
  • Mock users you don't like by repeating what they say
  • Fire a USB dart launcher on a given command
  • Control an MPD radio stream based on chat commands
  • Award praise to people for guessing a random number
  • Scrape news sites for relevant articles and send them to a channel
  • And many other 'fun' things!
References

Client Protocol, RFC 2812 SASL Authentication Documentation

Credits

sorcix for his Message Parsing code

Contributors
  • @whyrusleeping
  • @flexd
  • @Luzifer
  • @mudler
  • @JReyLBC
  • @ForrestWeston
  • @miloprice

Documentation

Index

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Variables

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Functions

func ReconOpt

func ReconOpt() func(*Bot)

func SaslAuth

func SaslAuth(pass string) func(*Bot)

Types

type Bot

type Bot struct {

	// Channel for user to read incoming messages
	Incoming chan *Message

	// Log15 loggger
	log.Logger

	// Exported fields
	Host          string
	Password      string
	Channels      []string
	SSL           bool
	SASL          bool
	HijackSession bool
	// An optional function that connects to an IRC server over plaintext:
	Dial func(network, addr string) (net.Conn, error)
	// An optional function that connects to an IRC server over a secured connection:
	DialTLS func(network, addr string, tlsConf *tls.Config) (*tls.Conn, error)
	// This bots nick
	Nick string
	// This bots realname
	Realname string
	// Duration to wait between sending of messages to avoid being
	// kicked by the server for flooding (default 200ms)
	ThrottleDelay time.Duration
	// Maxmimum time between incoming data
	PingTimeout time.Duration

	TLSConfig tls.Config
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Bot implements an irc bot to be connected to a given server

func NewBot

func NewBot(host, nick string, options ...func(*Bot)) (*Bot, error)

NewBot creates a new instance of Bot

func (*Bot) Action

func (bot *Bot) Action(who, text string)

Action sends an action to 'who' (user or channel)

func (*Bot) AddTrigger

func (bot *Bot) AddTrigger(h Handler)

AddTrigger adds a trigger to the bot's handlers

func (*Bot) ChMode

func (bot *Bot) ChMode(user, channel, mode string)

ChMode is used to change users modes in a channel operator = "+o" deop = "-o" ban = "+b"

func (*Bot) Close

func (bot *Bot) Close() error

Close closes the bot

func (*Bot) Join

func (bot *Bot) Join(ch string)

Join a channel

func (*Bot) Msg

func (bot *Bot) Msg(who, text string)

Msg sends a message to 'who' (user or channel)

func (*Bot) Notice

func (bot *Bot) Notice(who, text string)

Notice sends a NOTICE message to 'who' (user or channel)

func (*Bot) Part

func (bot *Bot) Part(ch, msg string)

Part a channel

func (*Bot) Reply

func (bot *Bot) Reply(m *Message, text string)

Reply sends a message to where the message came from (user or channel)

func (*Bot) Run

func (bot *Bot) Run()

Run starts the bot and connects to the server. Blocks until we disconnect from the server.

func (*Bot) SASLAuthenticate

func (bot *Bot) SASLAuthenticate(user, pass string)

SASLAuthenticate performs SASL authentication ref: https://github.com/atheme/charybdis/blob/master/doc/sasl.txt

func (*Bot) Send

func (bot *Bot) Send(command string)

Send any command to the server

func (*Bot) SetNick

func (bot *Bot) SetNick(nick string)

SetNick sets the bots nick on the irc server

func (*Bot) StandardRegistration

func (bot *Bot) StandardRegistration()

StandardRegistration performsa a basic set of registration commands

func (*Bot) StartUnixListener

func (bot *Bot) StartUnixListener()

StartUnixListener starts up a unix domain socket listener for reconnects to be sent through

func (*Bot) String

func (bot *Bot) String() string

func (*Bot) Topic

func (bot *Bot) Topic(c, topic string)

Topic sets the channel 'c' topic (requires bot has proper permissions)

func (*Bot) Uptime

func (bot *Bot) Uptime() string

Uptime returns the uptime of the bot

func (*Bot) WaitFor

func (bot *Bot) WaitFor(filter func(*Message) bool)

WaitFor will block until a message matching the given filter is received

type Handler

type Handler interface {
	Handle(*Bot, *Message) bool
}

Handler is used to subscribe and react to events on the bot Server

type Message

type Message struct {
	// irc.Message from sorcix
	*irc.Message
	// Content generally refers to the text of a PRIVMSG
	Content string

	// Raw contains the _raw message_
	Raw string

	//Time at which this message was recieved
	TimeStamp time.Time

	// Entity that this message was addressed to (channel or user)
	To string

	// Nick of the messages sender (equivalent to Prefix.Name)
	// Outdated, please use .Name
	From string
}

Message represents a message received from the server

func ParseMessage

func ParseMessage(raw string) (m *Message)

ParseMessage takes a string and attempts to create a Message struct. Returns nil if the Message is invalid. TODO: Maybe just use sorbix/irc if we can be without the custom stuff?

func (*Message) Param

func (m *Message) Param(i int) string

Param returns the i'th parameter or the empty string if the requested element doesn't exist.

type Trigger

type Trigger struct {
	// Returns true if this trigger applies to the passed in message
	Condition func(*Bot, *Message) bool

	// The action to perform if Condition is true
	// return true if the message was 'consumed'
	Action func(*Bot, *Message) bool
}

Trigger is a Handler which is guarded by a condition

func (Trigger) Handle

func (t Trigger) Handle(b *Bot, m *Message) bool

Handle executes the trigger action if the condition is satisfied

Directories

Path Synopsis
examples
main
This is an example program showing the usage of hellabot
This is an example program showing the usage of hellabot
sasl
This is an example program showing the usage of hellabot
This is an example program showing the usage of hellabot
commands Module

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