IRC, Slack & Telegram bot written in Go using go-ircevent for IRC connectivity, nlopes/slack for Slack and Syfaro/telegram-bot-api for Telegram.
Please see the plugins repository for a complete list of plugins.
You can also write your own, it's really simple.
This project uses the new Go 1.11 modules if you have Go 1.11 installed, just clone the project and follow the instructions bellow, when you build Go will automatically download all dependencies.
To test the bot, use the debug console app.
- Clone this repository or use
go get github.com/go-chat-bot
- Build everything:
go build ./...
- Build and execute the debug app:
cd debug
go build
./debug
- This will open a console where you can type commands
- Type
!help
to see the list of available commands
- Add your plugin to
debug/main.go
import list - Build the debug app
- Execute it and test with the interactive console
To deploy your go-bot to Slack, you need to:
- Create a new bot user integration on Slack and get your token
- Import the package
github.com/go-chat-bot/bot/slack
- Import the commands you would like to use
- Call
slack.Run(token)
Here is a full example reading the Slack token from the SLACK_TOKEN
env var:
package main
import (
"os"
"github.com/go-chat-bot/bot/slack"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/catfacts"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/catgif"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/chucknorris"
// Import all the commands you wish to use
)
func main() {
slack.Run(os.Getenv("SLACK_TOKEN"))
}
To deploy your own go-bot to IRC, you need to:
- Import the package
github.com/go-chat-bot/bot/irc
- Import the commands you would like to use
- Fill the Config struct
- Call
irc.Run(config)
Here is a full example:
package main
import (
"github.com/go-chat-bot/bot/irc"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/catfacts"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/catgif"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/chucknorris"
// Import all the commands you wish to use
"os"
"strings"
)
func main() {
irc.Run(&irc.Config{
Server: os.Getenv("IRC_SERVER"),
Channels: strings.Split(os.Getenv("IRC_CHANNELS"), ","),
User: os.Getenv("IRC_USER"),
Nick: os.Getenv("IRC_NICK"),
Password: os.Getenv("IRC_PASSWORD"),
UseTLS: true,
Debug: os.Getenv("DEBUG") != "",})
}
To join channels with passwords just put the password after the channel name separated by a space:
Channels: []string{"#mychannel mypassword", "#go-bot"}
To deploy your go-bot to Telegram, you need to:
- Follow Telegram instructions to create a new bot user and get your token
- Import the package
github.com/go-chat-bot/bot/telegram
- Import the commands you would like to use
- Call
telegram.Run(token, debug)
Here is a full example reading the telegram token from the TELEGRAM_TOKEN
env var:
package main
import (
"os"
"github.com/go-chat-bot/bot/telegram"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/catfacts"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/catgif"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/chucknorris"
// Import all the commands you wish to use
)
func main() {
telegram.Run(os.Getenv("TELEGRAM_TOKEN"), os.Getenv("DEBUG") != "")
}
To deploy your go-bot to Rocket.chat, you need to:
- Import the package
github.com/go-chat-bot/bot/rocket
- Import the commands you would like to use
- Call
rocket.Run(config)
Here is a full example:
package main
import (
"os"
"github.com/go-chat-bot/bot/rocket"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/godoc"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/catfacts"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/catgif"
_ "github.com/go-chat-bot/plugins/chucknorris"
)
func main() {
config := &rocket.Config{
Server: os.Getenv("ROCKET_SERVER"),
Port: os.Getenv("ROCKET_PORT"),
User: os.Getenv("ROCKET_USER"),
Email: os.Getenv("ROCKET_EMAIL"),
Password: os.Getenv("ROCKET_PASSWORD"),
UseTLS: false,
Debug: os.Getenv("DEBUG") != "",
}
rocket.Run(config)
}
To see an example project on how to deploy your bot, please see my own configuration: