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The [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/irc irc] module provides a number of useful hooks/classes for writing python IRC bots. | The [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/irc irc] module provides a number of useful hooks/classes for writing python IRC bots. | ||
Revision as of 13:31, 20 April 2014
Somewhat redundant to example given on the IRC page.
The irc module provides a number of useful hooks/classes for writing python IRC bots.
sudo pip install irc
Here's a simple "hello" bot which responds to all chat messages by replying "HELLO".
import irc.bot
class HelloBot(irc.bot.SingleServerIRCBot):
def __init__(self, channel, nickname, server, port=6667):
irc.bot.SingleServerIRCBot.__init__(self, [(server, port)], nickname, nickname)
self.channel = channel
def on_welcome(self, c, e):
c.join(self.channel)
def on_privmsg(self, c, e):
pass
def on_pubmsg(self, c, e):
# e.target, e.source, e.arguments, e.type
print e.arguments
c.privmsg(self.channel, "HELLO")
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
if len(sys.argv) != 4:
print "Usage: hellobot.py <server[:port]> <channel> <nickname>"
sys.exit(1)
s = sys.argv[1].split(":", 1)
server = s[0]
if len(s) == 2:
try:
port = int(s[1])
except ValueError:
print "Error: Erroneous port."
sys.exit(1)
else:
port = 6667
channel = sys.argv[2]
nickname = sys.argv[3]
bot = HelloBot(channel, nickname, server, port)
bot.start()