diff --git a/OC-bot-v001.py b/bot.py similarity index 86% rename from OC-bot-v001.py rename to bot.py index ea69994..36425de 100755 --- a/OC-bot-v001.py +++ b/bot.py @@ -7,13 +7,15 @@ server = "" # Server channel = "" # Channel botnick = "" # Your bots nick +password = "" lines = 0 +#regexes = [".*"] +#combined = "(" + ")|(".join(regexes) + ")" ircsock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) -# connect to the server using the port 6667 -ircsock.connect((server, 6667)) +ircsock.connect((server, 6667)) # Here we connect to the server using the port 6667 ircsock.send("USER "+ botnick +" "+ botnick +" "+ botnick + " " + botnick + "\n") # user authentication ircsock.send("NICK "+ botnick +"\n") # assign the nick to the bot -ircsock.send("nickserv identify " + password + " \r\n") +ircsock.send("nickserv identify " + password + "\r\n") def ping(): # respond to server Pings. ircsock.send("PONG :pingis\n") @@ -128,8 +130,8 @@ def regex(msg): checksend(name,found, replaced, findme) # log chat messages -def logger(msg): - # open existing chat log and read in the content. +def logger(name, msg): + # loop through the content of the chat log and reduce to 100 lines, starting with oldest. --Definitely a better way to do this, needs improvement. irclog = open("ircchat.log", 'r') content = irclog.readlines() irclog.close() @@ -137,13 +139,11 @@ def logger(msg): irclog = open("ircchat.log", "w") while len(content) > 100: content.remove(content[0]) - for i in content: - if i[0] != ':': + if len(content) > 0: + for i in content: irclog.write(i.strip('\n\r') + '\n') - if len(i.strip('\n\r')) == 0: - irclog.write(":delete\n") # write newest messge to log. - irclog.write(msg.strip('\n\r') + '\n') + irclog.write(name + ':' + msg.strip('\n\r')) irclog.close() # checks messages from find/replace before sending to the channel. @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ def checksend(name,orig,new,pattern=''): # if message isn't caught by one of the checks, send to channel and log the message. message="Correction, <" + name + ">: " + new sendmsg(message.strip('\r\n')) - logger(name + ':' + new) + logger(name, new) # send help message to users def help(name,topic=''): @@ -205,35 +205,25 @@ def main(): ping() # look for PRIVMSG lines as these are messages in the channel or sent to the bot if ircmsg.find("PRIVMSG") != -1: - # split the message on the first two ':' to get the user and message in separate areas. --Currently does not work with IPv6. Needs rework. - splitmsg=ircmsg.split(':',2) # save user name into name variable - name=ircmsg.split('!',1)[0][1:] + name = ircmsg.split('!',1)[0][1:] + print('name: ' + name) + # get the message to look for commands + message = ircmsg.split('PRIVMSG',1)[1].split(':',1)[1] + print(message) # look for commands and send to appropriate function. - if splitmsg[2][:2] == 's|': - regex(ircmsg) - elif splitmsg[2][:2] == 's/': - sed(ircmsg) - elif splitmsg[2][:5] == '.help': - help(name,splitmsg[2][5:]) + if message[:2] == 's|': + regex(message) + elif message[:2] == 's/': + sed(message) + elif message[:5] == '.help': + help(name,message[5:]) else: # if no command found, get - name=ircmsg.split('!') - finalname=name[0][1:] - combo="" - # hacky method to properly log ':' in messages. Needs rework. - privmsgfound = "false" - for combine in splitmsg[1:]: - if privmsgfound != "false": - combo=combo + ":" + combine - if combine.find("PRIVMSG") != -1: - privmsgfound = "true" - # if the parsed user name is longer than 17 characters it's not a valid username so don't log the message. - if len(finalname) < 17: - final=finalname+combo - logger(final) + if len(name) < 17: + logger(name, message) # if the final message is from me and says 'gtfo [bot]' stop the bot and exit. Needs adjustment so it works for main user account and not hardcoded username. - if final.find("OrderChaos:gtfo %s" % botnick) != -1: + if name.lower() == "orderchaos" and message[:5+len(botnick)] == "gtfo %s" % botnick: sendmsg("Oh...okay... :'(") ircsock.send("PART " + channel + "\r\n") sys.exit()