#!/usr/bin/perl # # ircbot.pl written by detour@metalshell.com # # This irc bot will handle and print the motd, users on a channel # joins, parts, quits, nick changes, and public msgs's. # # You can bind a sub to any numeric reply by using irc_. # For example 376 is the RPL_ENDOFMOTD, so to catch this response # you add irc_376 => \&your_sub to your session. # # This requires that you have POE and POE::Component::IRC # installed. A simple way to do this is using the cpan module. # perl -MCPAN -eshell # cpan> install POE # cpan> install POE::Component::IRC # # http://www.metalshell.com use strict; use POE; use POE::Component::IRC; POE::Component::IRC->new("irc_client"); POE::Session->new ( _start => \&irc_start, irc_join => \&irc_join, irc_part => \&irc_part, irc_nick => \&irc_nick, irc_quit => \&irc_quit, irc_376 => \&irc_connect, #end of motd irc_372 => \&irc_motd, irc_353 => \&irc_names, irc_public => \&irc_pub_msg, ); sub irc_start { # KERNEL, HEAP, and SESSION are constants exported by POE my $kernel = $_[KERNEL]; my $heap = $_[HEAP]; my $session = $_[SESSION]; $kernel->refcount_increment( $session->ID(), "my bot"); $kernel->post(irc_client=> register=> "all"); $kernel->post(irc_client=>connect=> { Nick => 'francoise', Username => 'francoise', Ircname => 'francoise', Server => 'irc.kiffer.de', Port => '6667', } ); } sub irc_connect { my $kernel = $_[KERNEL]; $kernel->post(irc_client=>join=>'#kiffer.de'); } sub irc_motd { my $msg = $_[ARG1]; print "MOTD: $msg\n"; } sub irc_names { my $names = (split /:/, $_[ARG1])[1]; my $channel = (split /:/, $_[ARG1])[0]; $channel =~ s/[@|=] (.*?) /$1/; print "#-> Users on $channel [ $names ]\n"; } #nick change sub irc_nick { my $oldnick = (split /!/, $_[ARG0])[0]; my $newnick = $_[ARG1]; print "#-> $oldnick is now known as $newnick\n"; } #user parted sub irc_part { my $nick = (split /!/, $_[ARG0])[0]; my $channel = $_[ARG1]; print "#-> $nick has parted $channel\n"; } #user joined sub irc_join { my $nick = (split /!/, $_[ARG0])[0]; my $channel = $_[ARG1]; print "#-> $nick has joined $channel\n"; } #user quit sub irc_quit { my $nick = $_[ARG0]; my $reason = $_[ARG1]; print "#-> $nick has quit ($reason)\n"; } sub irc_pub_msg{ my $kernel = $_[KERNEL]; my $nick = (split /!/, $_[ARG0])[0]; my $channel = $_[ARG1]->[0]; my $msg = $_[ARG2]; print "$channel: <$nick> $msg\n"; } #start everything $poe_kernel->run();