Example #1
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def disconnect():
    """Part from IRC channel and disconnect from host"""
    try:
        B.write('DISCONNECT\r\n')
        B.close()
    except:
        e = traceback.format_exc()
        debug(e, log_only=True)
Example #2
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def disconnect():
    """Part from IRC channel and disconnect from host"""
    try:
        B.write('DISCONNECT\r\n')
        B.close()
    except:
        e = traceback.format_exc()
        debug(e, log_only=True)
Example #3
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def title_echo(r, line, bot, chan):
    """Echo the title of a url via MC"""
    def write_url(title, url):
        """Write a URL to the database"""
        conn = sqlite3.connect(DB_FILE)
        c = conn.cursor()
        t = (title, url)
        c.execute('INSERT INTO url_history VALUES (?, ?)', t)
        conn.commit()
        conn.close()

    # get url and build opener with custom user-agent and cookies enabled
    url = r.group(5).split()[0]
    cookie_jar = http.cookiejar.CookieJar()
    opener = urllib.request.build_opener(
        urllib.request.HTTPCookieProcessor(cookie_jar))
    opener.addheaders = [('User-agent', USER_AGENT)]

    # open the url but only read a maximum of 2**20 bytes in case someone is
    # screwing with us
    try:
        f = opener.open(str(url))
        html = f.read(1048576)  # only read the first 2**20 bytes
    except:
        e = traceback.format_exc()
        debug(e, log_only=True)
        write_url(None, url)
        return

    # uncompress if the data is gzipped
    try:
        encoding = f.info()['content-encoding']
    except KeyError:
        encoding = None
    if encoding and encoding == 'gzip':
        html = io.BytesIO(html)
        gz = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=html, mode='rb')
        html = gz.read()
        gz.close
    f.close()

    # decode the html and search for the title element
    html = html.decode('utf-8', errors='replace')
    title = re.search(r'<title.*?>(.*?)</title>', html,
                      re.DOTALL | re.IGNORECASE)
    if title:
        title = title.group(1).strip()
        title = title.replace('\n', '').replace('\r', '')
        title = ' '.join([w for w in title.split(' ') if w != ''])
        title = htmlp.HTMLParser().unescape(title)
    else:
        write_url(None, url)
        return

    # if we are here then there's a title so echo it to the channel
    bot.write('PRIVMSG {chan} :Title: {msg}\r\n'.format(chan=chan, msg=title))
    write_url(title, url)
Example #4
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def title_echo(r, line, bot, chan):
    """Echo the title of a url via MC"""

    def write_url(title, url):
        """Write a URL to the database"""
        conn = sqlite3.connect(DB_FILE)
        c = conn.cursor()
        t = (title, url)
        c.execute("INSERT INTO url_history VALUES (?, ?)", t)
        conn.commit()
        conn.close()

    # get url and build opener with custom user-agent and cookies enabled
    url = r.group(5).split()[0]
    cookie_jar = http.cookiejar.CookieJar()
    opener = urllib.request.build_opener(urllib.request.HTTPCookieProcessor(cookie_jar))
    opener.addheaders = [("User-agent", USER_AGENT)]

    # open the url but only read a maximum of 2**20 bytes in case someone is
    # screwing with us
    try:
        f = opener.open(str(url))
        html = f.read(1048576)  # only read the first 2**20 bytes
    except:
        e = traceback.format_exc()
        debug(e, log_only=True)
        write_url(None, url)
        return

    # uncompress if the data is gzipped
    try:
        encoding = f.info()["content-encoding"]
    except KeyError:
        encoding = None
    if encoding and encoding == "gzip":
        html = io.BytesIO(html)
        gz = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=html, mode="rb")
        html = gz.read()
        gz.close
    f.close()

    # decode the html and search for the title element
    html = html.decode("utf-8", errors="replace")
    title = re.search(r"<title.*?>(.*?)</title>", html, re.DOTALL | re.IGNORECASE)
    if title:
        title = title.group(1).strip()
        title = title.replace("\n", "").replace("\r", "")
        title = " ".join([w for w in title.split(" ") if w != ""])
        title = htmlp.HTMLParser().unescape(title)
    else:
        write_url(None, url)
        return

    # if we are here then there's a title so echo it to the channel
    bot.write("PRIVMSG {chan} :Title: {msg}\r\n".format(chan=chan, msg=title))
    write_url(title, url)
Example #5
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def pinger(host):
    """Ping the IRC server at the given interval until a keyboard interrupt"""
    # multiprocessing not threading.
    while True:
        try:
            time.sleep(PING_INTERVAL)
            B.write('PING {}\r\n'.format(host))
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            break
        except:
            e = traceback.format_exc()
            debug(e)
            break
Example #6
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def pinger(host):
    """Ping the IRC server at the given interval until a keyboard interrupt"""
    # multiprocessing not threading.
    while True:
        try:
            time.sleep(PING_INTERVAL)
            B.write('PING {}\r\n'.format(host))
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            break
        except:
            e = traceback.format_exc()
            debug(e)
            break
Example #7
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def connect(host, port, chan):
    """Connect to IRC host, on port, and join chan"""
    debug('Connecting to server {}:{} and joining {}'.format(host, port, chan))
    global B
    global IRC_PARSER
    global CUST_PARSER
    B = Bot(host, int(port), debug=DEBUG)
    IRC_PARSER = Parser(B, chan, IRC_DEFINITIONS)
    CUST_PARSER = Parser(B, chan, CUST_DEFINITIONS)
    B.write('NICK {}\r\n'.format(USERNAME))
    B.write('USER {} {} {} :{}\r\n'.format(USERNAME, HOSTNAME, SERVERNAME,
                                           REALNAME))
    # TODO: Figure out a safe solution for this
    time.sleep(3)
    B.write('JOIN {}\r\n'.format(chan))
Example #8
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def recover(args):
    """Recover from a fatal error"""
    retry = RETRY_INTERVAL
    while True:
        try:
            disconnect()
            time.sleep(retry)
            connect(*args)
            Process(target=pinger, args=(SERVER, )).start()
            break
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            break
        except:
            e = traceback.format_exc()
            debug(e)
            retry *= 2
Example #9
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def recover(args):
    """Recover from a fatal error"""
    retry = RETRY_INTERVAL
    while True:
        try:
            disconnect()
            time.sleep(retry)
            connect(*args)
            Process(target=pinger, args=(SERVER,)).start()
            break
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            break
        except:
            e = traceback.format_exc()
            debug(e)
            retry *= 2
Example #10
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def connect(host, port, chan):
    """Connect to IRC host, on port, and join chan"""
    debug('Connecting to server {}:{} and joining {}'.format(
            host, port, chan))
    global B
    global IRC_PARSER
    global CUST_PARSER
    B = Bot(host, int(port), debug=DEBUG)
    IRC_PARSER = Parser(B, chan, IRC_DEFINITIONS)
    CUST_PARSER = Parser(B, chan, CUST_DEFINITIONS)
    B.write('NICK {}\r\n'.format(USERNAME))
    B.write('USER {} {} {} :{}\r\n'.format(
                USERNAME, HOSTNAME, SERVERNAME, REALNAME))
    # TODO: Figure out a safe solution for this
    time.sleep(3)
    B.write('JOIN {}\r\n'.format(chan))
Example #11
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        Process(target=irc_parse, args=(line, )).start()
        Process(target=cust_parse, args=(line, )).start()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    # Connect to the server
    argc = len(sys.argv)
    args = None
    if argc == 4:
        args = (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3])
    elif argc == 3:
        args = (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], CHANNEL)
    elif argc == 2:
        if sys.argv[1] in ('-help', '--help'):
            debug('Usage:\n\n$ botbot\n$ botbot <host>\n$ botbot <host>' +
                  ' <port>\n$ botbot <host> <port> <channel>',
                  prefix=False)
            sys.exit(1)
        else:
            args = (sys.argv[1], PORT, CHANNEL)
    elif argc == 1:
        args = (SERVER, PORT, CHANNEL)
    connect(*args)
    debug('welcome')

    # Create a process to ping the server every so often. This allows us to
    # stay connected to the server even if the socket receives no pings. This
    # arises if the client side network is cleaning up tcp connections before
    # the server can ping the client.
    Process(target=pinger, args=(SERVER, )).start()
Example #12
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    for line in lines:
        Process(target=irc_parse, args=(line,)).start()
        Process(target=cust_parse, args=(line,)).start()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    # Connect to the server
    argc = len(sys.argv)
    args = None
    if argc == 4:
        args = (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3])
    elif argc == 3:
        args = (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], CHANNEL)
    elif argc == 2:
        if sys.argv[1] in ('-help', '--help'):
            debug('Usage:\n\n$ botbot\n$ botbot <host>\n$ botbot <host>' +
                  ' <port>\n$ botbot <host> <port> <channel>', prefix=False)
            sys.exit(1)
        else:
            args = (sys.argv[1], PORT, CHANNEL)
    elif argc == 1:
        args = (SERVER, PORT, CHANNEL)
    connect(*args)
    debug('welcome')

    # Create a process to ping the server every so often. This allows us to
    # stay connected to the server even if the socket receives no pings. This
    # arises if the client side network is cleaning up tcp connections before
    # the server can ping the client.
    Process(target=pinger, args=(SERVER,)).start()

    # Loop until keyboard interrupt