NAME
infobot - an plugin based irc bot based on Kevin Lenzo's original irc bot
DESCRIPTION
The original Infobot was written by Kevin Lenzo. You can get more information from here.
http://www.infobot.org/
The code is horrible.
This is a new version of the Infobot based on Tom Insam's Bot::BasicBot::Pluggable
infrastructure. It's much nicer. Well, I think so anyway.
I've ported over most of the plugins I've found or provided the functionality in other ways.
All in all, there should be no loss in functionality, maybe even a little increase. And it's much easier to patch and extend.
Infobot - now with 78% less crack.
CONFIGURATION
We look in the current directory for a file called infobot.conf
, which is in .ini
file. Variables are seperated into the main namespace and then sub namespaces for each plugin.
For example the config file
channels = #somechannel #someotherchannnel
server = irc.example.com
nick = mybot
[Foo]
somevar = a value
Will join a couple of channels under the given nick. The plugin Bot::BasicBot::Pluggable::Module::Foo
will have the variable somevar
set a value
. Individual plugins will describe their config values however the config values available for the main bot are -
server
The server we're going to connect to. Defaults to "irc.perl.org".
port
The port we're going to use. Defaults to "6667"
nick
The nick we're going to use. Defaults to five random letters and numbers followed by the word "bot"
alt_nicks
Alternate nicks that this bot will be known by. These are not nicks that the bot will try if it's main nick is taken, but rather other nicks that the bot will recognise if it is addressed in a public channel as the nick. This is useful for bots that are replacements for other bots...e.g, your bot can answer to the name "infobot: " even though it isn't really.
username
The username we'll claim to have at our ip/domain. By default this will be the same as our nick.
name
The name that the bot will identify itself as. Defaults to "$nick bot" where $nick is the nick that the bot uses.
channels
The channels we're going to connect to.
quit_message
The channels we're going to connect to.
ignore_list
The list of irc nicks to ignore public messages from (normally other bots). Useful for stopping bot cascades.
flood
Set to '1' to disable the built-in flood protection of POE::Compoent::IRC
store
The name of the backend Store
module to use. Defaults to Storable
and Bot::BasicBot::Pluggable
ships with that and a DBI
backend.
STORES
When the infobot starts up it will look in the current directory for various .storable
files. The are used as variable stores for the various plugins.
Stores are passed anything in the Store
namespace. Perhaps the most important value is name
which describes which backend to use - the default is Storable
but Bot::BasicBot::Pluggable
also ships with a DBI backend.
See the various backend for what variables you need to pass. Here are some examples
Storable
[ Store ]
type = Storable
Deep
[ Store ]
type = Deep
file = brane.deep
DBI
[ Store ]
type = DBI
dsn = dbi:SQLite:brane.db
user = myusername
password = mypassword
table = brane
the table should be created automatically
AUTHOR
Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org>
based on the original code by Kevin Lenzo et al.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005, Simon Wistow
Distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.