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README.md
pinhook
the pluggable python framework for IRC bots and Twitch bots
Tutorial
Installation
$ pip install pinhook
Creating an IRC Bot
To create the bot, just create a python file with the following:
from pinhook.bot import Bot
bot = Bot(
channels=['#foo', '#bar'],
nickname='ph-bot',
server='irc.freenode.net'
)
bot.start()
This will start a basic bot and look for plugins in the 'plugins' directory to add functionality.
Optional arguments are:
port
: choose a custom port to connect to the server (default: 6667)ops
: list of operators who can do things like make the bot join other channels or quit (default: empty list)plugin_dir
: directory where the bot should look for plugins (default: "plugins")log_level
: string indicating logging level. Logging can be disabled by setting this to "off". (default: "info")ns_pass
: this is the password to identify with nickservserver_pass
: password for the serverssl_required
: boolean to turn ssl on or off
Creating a Twitch Bot
Pinhook has a baked in way to connect directly to a twitch channel
from pinhook.bot import TwitchBot
bot = TwitchBot(
nickname='ph-bot',
channel='#channel',
token='super-secret-oauth-token'
)
bot.start()
This function has far less options, as the server, port, and ssl are already handled by twitch.
Optional aguments are:
ops
plugin_dir
log_level
These options are the same for both IRC and Twitch
Creating plugins
There are two types of plugins, commands and listeners. Commands only activate if a message starts with the command word, while listeners receive all messages and are parsed by the plugin for maximum flexibility.
In your chosen plugins directory ("plugins" by default) make a python file with a function. You use the @pinhook.plugin.register
decorator to create command plugins, or @pinhook.plugin.listener
to create listeners.
The function will need to be structured as such:
import pinhook.plugin
@pinhook.plugin.register('!test')
def test_plugin(msg):
message = '{}: this is a test!'.format(msg.nick)
return pinhook.plugin.message(message)
The function will need to accept a single argument in order to accept a Message
object from the bot.
The Message
object has the following attributes:
cmd
: (for command plugins) the command that triggered the functionnick
: the user who triggered the commandarg
: (for command plugins) all the trailing text after the command. This is what you will use to get optional information for the commandtext
: (for listener plugins) the entire text of the messagechannel
: the channel where the command was initiatedops
: the list of bot operatorsbotnick
: the nickname of the botlogger
: instance ofBot
's loggerdatetime
: awaredatetime.datetime
object when theMessage
object was createdtimestamp
: float for the unix timestamp when theMessage
object was created
It also contains the following IRC functions:
privmsg
: send a message to an arbitrary channel or useraction
: same as privmsg, but does a CTCP action. (i.e.,/me does a thing
)notice
: send a notice
You can optionally use the @pinhook.plugin.ops
decorator to denote that a command should only be executable by a bot op.
- If you specify the optional second argument, it will be displayed when a non-op attempts to execute the command
The function will need to be structured as such:
@pinhook.plugin.register('!test')
@pinhook.plugin.ops('!test', 'Only ops can run this command!')
def test_plugin(msg):
return pinhook.plugin.message('This was run by an op!')
OR
The plugin function can return one of the following in order to give a response to the command:
pinhook.plugin.message
: basic message in channel where command was triggeredpinhook.plugin.action
: CTCP action in the channel where command was triggered (basically like using/me does a thing
)
Examples
There are some basic examples in the examples
directory in this repository.
Here is a list of live bots using pinhook:
- pinhook-tilde - fun bot for tilde.town
- adminbot - admin helper bot for tilde.town, featuring some of the ways you can change the Bot class to suit your needs