telegram-bot-bash/addons/example.sh
Kay Marquardt (Gnadelwartz) 74cb204d1a add EVENT_TIMER
2019-05-29 13:49:05 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# file: addons/example.sh.dist
#
# Addons can register to bashbot events at statup
# by providing their name and a callback per event
#
# If an event occours 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) &"
#
# Availible 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 recieved
# 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
#
# BAHSBOT_EVENT_TIMER this event is a bit special as it fires every Minute
# and has 3 meanings: oneshot, everytime, 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
#
# prameters on events
# $1 event: inline, message, ..., file
# $2 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
# 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}"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_reply"
# any function defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name
# function local variables can have any name, but must be LOCAL
example_reply(){
local msg="message"
send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "User *${USER[USERNAME]}* replied to ${msg} from *${REPLYTO[USERNAME]}*" &
}
# 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 type="$1"
local msg="${MESSAGE[0]}"
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
[ "${type}" = "inline" ] && msg="${iQUERY[0]}"
send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${type} received: ${msg}" &
}
BASHBOT_EVENT_TIMER["${EXAMPLE_ME}after5min","-5"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_after5min"
# any function defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name
# function local variables can have any name, but must be LOCAL
example_after5min(){
send_markdown_message "$(< "${BOTADMIN}")" "This is a one time event after 5 Minutes!" &
}
BASHBOT_EVENT_TIMER["${EXAMPLE_ME}every2min","2"]="${EXAMPLE_ME}_every2min"
# any function defined by addons MUST be prefixed by addon name
# function local variables can have any name, but must be LOCAL
example_every2min(){
send_markdown_message "$(< "${BOTADMIN}")" "This a a every 2 minute event ..." &
}
fi