brettstimmerman / jabber-bot

Easily create simple regex powered Jabber bots.

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
 
#--
# Copyright (c) 2009 Brett Stimmerman <brettstimmerman@gmail.com>
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#++
 
require 'rubygems'
require 'jabber/bot'
 
# Configure a public bot
config = {
  :name => 'PublicBot',
  :jabber_id => 'bot@example.com',
  :password => 'secret',
  :master => 'master@example.com',
  :is_public => true,
  :status => 'Hello, I am PublicBot.',
  :presence => :chat,
  :priority => 10
}
 
# Create a new bot
bot = Jabber::Bot.new(config)
 
# Give the bot a private command, 'puts', with a response message
bot.add_command(
  :syntax => 'puts <string>',
  :description => 'Write something to $stdout',
  :regex => /^puts\s+.+$/
) do |sender, message|
  puts "#{sender} says '#{message}'"
  "'#{message}' written to $stdout"
end
 
# Give the bot another private command, 'puts!', without a response message
bot.add_command(
  :syntax => 'puts! <string>',
  :description => 'Write something to $stdout',
  :regex => /^puts!\s+.+$/
) do |sender, message|
  puts "#{sender} says '#{message}'"
  nil
end
 
# Give the bot a public command, 'rand', with alias 'r'
bot.add_command(
  :syntax => 'rand',
  :description => 'Produce a random number from 0 to 10',
  :regex => /^rand$/,
  :alias => [:syntax => 'r', :regex => /^r$/],
  :is_public => true
) { rand(10).to_s }
 
# Unleash the bot
bot.connect