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indiefan
574bc3ba31 First pass at decoupling Phabricator bot behavior from the protocol it's running on, this pulls the connection, reading, and writing functionalities out of the bot itself and into the adapter.
Summary:
Ugh, just wrote out a huge message, only to lose it with a fat-fingered ctrl-c. Le sigh.

First pass at decoupling the bot from the protocol. Noticeably absent is the command/message coupling. After this design pass I'll give that a go. Could use some advice, thinking that handlers should only create messages (which can be public or private) and not open ended, undefined 'commands'. The problem being that there needs to be some consistant api if we want handlers to be protocol agnostic. Perhaps that's a pipedream, what are your thoughts?

Secondly, a few notes, design review requests on the changes i did make:
 # Config. For now i'm passing config through to the adapter. This was mainly to remain backwards compatible on the config. I was thinking it should probably be namespaced into it's own subobject though to distinguish the adapter config from the bot config.
 # Adapter selection. This flavor is the one-bot-daemon, config specified protocol version. The upside is that in the future they won't have to run different daemons for this stuff, just have different config, and the door is open for multiple protocol adapters down the road if need be. The downside is that I had to rename the daemon (non-backwards compatible change) and there will need to be some sort of runtime evaluation for instatiation of the adapter. For now I just have a crude switch, but I was thinking of just taking the string they supply as the class name (ala `try { new $clasName(); } catch...`) so as to allow for homegrown adapters, but I wasn't sure how such runtime magic would go over. Also, an alternative would be to make the PhabricatorBot class a non-abstract non-final base class and have the adapters be accompanied by a bot class that just defines their adapter as a property. The upside of which is backwards compatibility (welcome back PhabricatorIRCBot) and perhaps a little bit clearer plugin path for homegrowners.
 # Logging. You'll notice I commented out two very important logging lines in the irc adapter. This isn't intended to remain commented out, but I'm not sure what the best way is to get logging at this layer. I'm wary of just composing the daemon back down into the adapter (bi-directional object composition makes my skin crawl), but something needs to happen, obviously. Advice?

That's it. After the feedback on the above, you can either merge down, or wait until i finish the command/message refactor if you don't think the diff will grow too large. Up to you, this all functions as is.

Test Plan: Ran an irc bot, connected, read input, and wrote output including handler integration.

Reviewers: epriestley

Reviewed By: epriestley

CC: aran, Korvin

Maniphest Tasks: T2462

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D4757
2013-02-05 18:46:54 -08:00
John Watson
ec19c3332a Break IRCSymbolHandler from IRCObjectNameHandler
Summary: Allows to easily disable responding to "where is..."

Test Plan: Run ircbot with and without the handler

Reviewers: epriestley

Reviewed By: epriestley

CC: aran, Korvin

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D4444
2013-01-15 13:17:40 -08:00
epriestley
6712dbb709 Bring macros to IRC
Summary:
Adds a macro handler that spams your channel with macros. Config is:

  - macro.size: scale macros to this size before rasterizing
  - macro.sleep: sleep this many seconds between lines (evade flood protection)

Test Plan: derpderp

Reviewers: kdeggelman, btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran, epriestley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1838
2012-03-09 12:40:03 -08:00
Korvin Szanto
5e39522ac4 IRC Bot what's new directive
Summary:
Added "What's new?" to the ircbot

====Matches

```What is new?
What's new?
Whats new```

Test Plan:
<`Korvin> what is new?
<korvinbot-local> Derpen created D1: Herped the derp - http://phabricator.net/D1

It shows five.

Reviewers: epriestley

Reviewed By: epriestley

CC: epriestley, aran

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1666
2012-02-23 18:01:25 -08:00
epriestley
7200040479 Add a basic chatlog
Summary:
This is pretty simple and unpolished, but it's getting pretty big and it seems
like a reasonable starting point.

  - Log chat in various "channels".
  - Conduit record and query methods.
  - IRCBot integration for IRC logging

Major TODO:

  - Web UI is really unpolished and has no search, paging, anchor-linking, etc.
Basically all presentation stuff, though.
  - I think the bot should have a map of channels to log with channel aliases?
  - The "channels" should probably be in a separate table.
  - The "authors" should probably be correlated to Phabricator accounts somehow,
where possible.

Test Plan: Used phabotlocal to log #phabricator.

Reviewers: kdeggelman, btrahan, Koolvin

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran, epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T837

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1625
2012-02-17 10:21:38 -08:00
epriestley
684d12d5db Add an example notification handler to the IRC bot
Summary: Simple notificaiton handler that reads the difx event timeline and
posts notifications to IRC.

Test Plan: Ran it in #phabricator.

Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran, btrahan

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1337
2012-01-06 15:09:55 -08:00
Ricky Elrod
fc76be9e0e Add PhabricatorIRCObjectNameHandler to the default bot config.
Summary:
Include the object name handler by default, to allow for things like Dxxx working out of the box.

Test Plan:
Added the line, and had a "working" bot (sending D1 to the channel returned a valid response)

Reviewers:
epriestley

CC:

Differential Revision: 537
2011-06-26 23:34:35 -04:00
epriestley
f1d43bc3c5 Establish a Conduit connection from PhabricatorIRCBot
Summary:
Allow construction of handlers which use Conduit.

Test Plan:
Made a bot that connects to local and runs conduit.ping.

Reviewed By: mroch
Reviewers: mroch, codeblock, aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, mroch
Differential Revision: 299
2011-05-17 16:16:07 -07:00
epriestley
3fdc115b54 Very basic IRC Bot
Summary:
This is sort of a silly/fun project but I think there's some utility. For
example, mroch added some handlers to an eggdrop or something similar to look
for "D12345" and print out the title/link, which was actually pretty useful.

We could also add logging here and subsume the more-or-less unowned Facebook
tool that does the same thing, especially since we can get a bunch of good stuff
it doesn't support (like search) more or less for free.

This is also an easy way to provide some example code for writing Conduit system
agents.

This is a minimal implementation which creates a bot that connects to a
hard-coded server and sits there indefinitely. Next steps:

  - Add conduit/sysagent support
  - Write differential/maniphest/diffusion handlers
  - Move configuration to the web interface (?) and integrate with phd
  - Write a logging handler?

Test Plan:
Ran bot with "exec_daemon.php", it connected to the hard-coded server and sat
there indefinitely.

Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: codeblock, mroch, tuomaspelkonen, aran, jungejason
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 283
2011-05-16 13:18:02 -07:00