#!/bin/bash # file: addons/example.sh.dist # # Addons can register to bashbot events at startup # by providing their name and a callback per event # #### $$VERSION$$ v1.51-0-g6e66a28 # # If an event occurs each registered event function is called. # # Events run in the same context as the main bashbot event loop # so variables set here are persistent as long bashbot is running. # # Note: For the same reason event function MUST return imideatly! # compute intensive tasks must be run in a nonblocking subshell, # e.g. "(long running) &" # # Available events: # on events startbot and init, this file is sourced # # BASHBOT_EVENT_INLINE inline query received # BASHBOT_EVENT_MESSAGE any type of message received # BASHBOT_EVENT_TEXT message containing message text received # BASHBOT_EVENT_CMD a command is received # BASHBOT_EVENT_REPLYTO reply to message received # BASHBOT_EVENT_FORWARD forwarded message received # BASHBOT_EVENT_CONTACT contact received # BASHBOT_EVENT_LOCATION location or venue received # BASHBOT_EVENT_FILE file received # # BASHBOT_EVENT_TIMER this event is a bit special as it fires every Minute # and has 3 meanings: oneshot, every time, every X minutes. # # all global variables and functions can be used in registered functions. # # parameters when loaded # $1 event: init, startbot ... # $2 debug: use "[[ "$2" = *"debug"* ]]" if you want to output extra diagnostic # # parameters on events # $1 event: inline, message, ..., file # $2 key: key of array BASHBOT_EVENT_xxx # $3 debug: use "[[ "$2" = *"debug"* ]]" if you want to output extra diagnostic # # export used events export BASHBOT_EVENT_INLINE BASHBOT_EVENT_CMD BASHBOT_EVENT_REPLY BASHBOT_EVENT_TIMER BASHBOT_EVENT_SEND # any global variable defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name EXAMPLE_ME="example" # initialize after installation or update if [[ "$1" = "init"* ]]; then : # nothing to do fi # register on startbot if [[ "$1" = "start"* ]]; then # register to reply BASHBOT_EVENT_REPLY["${EXAMPLE_ME}"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_reply" EXAMPLE_ADMIN="$(getConfigKey "botadmin")" # any function defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name # function local variables can have any name, but must be LOCAL example_reply(){ local msg="message" event="$1" key="$2" send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "User *${USER[USERNAME]}* replied to ${msg} from *${REPLYTO[USERNAME]}* (Event: ${event} Key:{${key})" & } # register to inline and command BASHBOT_EVENT_INLINE["${EXAMPLE_ME}"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_multievent" BASHBOT_EVENT_CMD["${EXAMPLE_ME}"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_multievent" # any function defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name # function local variables can have any name, but must be LOCAL example_multievent(){ local event="$1" key="$2" local msg="${MESSAGE[0]}" # shellcheck disable=SC2154 [ "${type}" = "inline" ] && msg="${iQUERY[0]}" send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${event} from ${key} received: ${msg}" & } BASHBOT_EVENT_TIMER["${EXAMPLE_ME}after5min","-5"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_after5min" # any function defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name # function local variables can have any name, but must be LOCAL example_after5min(){ send_markdown_message "${EXAMPLE_ADMIN}" "This is a one time event after 5 Minutes!" & } BASHBOT_EVENT_TIMER["${EXAMPLE_ME}every2min","2"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_every2min" # any function defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name # function local variables can have any name, but must be LOCAL example_every2min(){ send_markdown_message "${EXAMPLE_ADMIN}" "This a a every 2 minute event ..." & } # register to send BASHBOT_EVENT_SEND["${EXAMPLE_ME}"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_log" EXAMPLE_LOG="${BASHBOT_ETC:-.}/addons/${EXAMPLE_ME}.log" # any function defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name # function local variables can have any name, but must be LOCAL # $1 = send / upload # $* remaining args are from sendJson and sendUpload # Note: do not call any send message functions from EVENT_SEND! example_log(){ local send="$1"; shift printf "%s: Type: %s Args: %s\n" "$(date)" "${send}" "$*" >>"${EXAMPLE_LOG}" } fi