POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Eval - Evaluate code with App::EvalServer
To quickly get an IRC bot with this plugin up and running, you can use App::Pocoirc:
$ pocoirc -s irc.perl.org -j '#bots' -a BotCommand -a Eval
Or use it in your code:
use POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::BotCommand;
use POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Eval;
$irc->plugin_add(BotCommand => POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::BotCommand->new());
# evaluate code in #foobar
$irc->plugin_add(Eval => POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Eval->new(
Server_port => 14400,
Channels => ['#foobar'],
));
POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Eval is a POE::Component::IRC plugin. It reads 'eval' commands from IRC users and evaluates code with App::EvalServer.
You must add a POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::BotCommand plugin to the IRC component before adding this plugin.
Takes the following arguments:
'Server_host', the host where the App::EvalServer instance is running. Default is 'localhost'.
'Server_port', the host where the App::EvalServer instance is running. Default is 14400.
'Channels', an array reference of channel names. If you don't provide this, the plugin will be active in all channels.
'Method', how you want messages to be delivered. Valid options are 'notice' (the default) and 'privmsg'.
Returns a plugin object suitable for feeding to POE::Component::IRC's plugin_add
method.
Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson, hinrik.sig@gmail.com
Copyright 2010 Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.