NAME
POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Hailo - A PoCo-IRC plugin which provides
access to a Hailo conversation simulator.
SYNOPSIS
To quickly get an IRC bot with this plugin up and running, you can use
App::Pocoirc:
$ pocoirc -s irc.perl.org -j '#bots' -a 'Hailo{ "brain_resource": "brain.sqlite" }'
Or use it in your code:
use POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Hailo;
$irc->plugin_add('Hailo', POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Hailo->new(
Own_channel => '#bot_chan',
Ignore_regexes => [ qr{\w+://\w} ], # ignore lines containing URLs
Hailo_args => {
brain_resource => 'brain.sqlite',
},
));
DESCRIPTION
POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Hailo is a POE::Component::IRC plugin. It
provides "intelligence" through the use of POE::Component::Hailo. It
will talk back when addressed by channel members (and possibly in other
situations, see "new"). An example:
--> hailo_bot joins #channel
<Someone> oh hi there
<Other> hello there
<Someone> hailo_bot: hi
<hailo_bot> oh hi there
It will occasionally send CTCP ACTIONS (/me) too, if the reply in
question happens to be based on an earlier CTCP ACTION from someone.
All NOTICEs are ignored, so if your other bots only issue NOTICEs like
they should, they will be ignored automatically.
Before using, you should read the documentation for Hailo, so you have
an idea of what to pass as the 'Hailo_args' parameter to "new".
This plugin requires the IRC component to be POE::Component::IRC::State
or a subclass thereof.
METHODS
"new"
Takes the following optional arguments:
'Hailo', a reference to an existing POE::Component::Hailo object you
have lying around. Useful if you want to use it with multiple IRC
components. If this argument is not provided, the plugin will construct
its own object.
'Hailo_args', a hash reference containing arguments to pass to the
constructor of a new Hailo object.
'Channels', an array reference of channel names. If this is provided,
the bot will only listen/respond in the specified channels, rather than
all channels.
'Own_channel', a channel where it will reply to all messages. The plugin
will take care of joining the channel. It will part from it when the
plugin is removed from the pipeline. Defaults to none.
'Abuse_interval', default is 60 (seconds), which means that user X in
channel Y has to wait that long before addressing the bot in the same
channel if he wants to get a reply. Setting this to 0 effectively turns
off abuse protection.
'Talkative', when set to a true value, the bot will respond whenever
someone mentions its name (in a PRIVMSG or CTCP ACTION (/me)). If false,
it will only respond when addressed directly with a PRIVMSG. Default is
false.
'Ignore_masks', an array reference of IRC masks (e.g. "purl!*@*") to
ignore.
'Ignore_regexes', an array reference of regex objects. If a message
matches any of them, it will be ignored. Handy for ignoring messages
with URLs in them.
'Method', how you want messages to be delivered. Valid options are
'notice' (the default) and 'privmsg'.
'Replyrate', when set to a number (a percentage, 0 to 100) controls how
often the bot will respond to any message. Uses a uniform RNG and fires
whenever the random roll is less than this number.
Returns a plugin object suitable for feeding to POE::Component::IRC's
"plugin_add" method.
"brain"
Takes no arguments. Returns the underlying POE::Component::Hailo object
being used by the plugin.
"transplant"
Replaces the brain with the supplied POE::Component::Hailo instance.
Shuts down the old brain if it was instantiated by the plugin itself.
AUTHOR
Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson, hinrik.sig@gmail.com
This distribution is based on POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::MegaHAL by
the same author.