POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD - lookup unicode chars/codes from IRC
use strict; use warnings; use POE qw(Component::IRC Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD); my $irc = POE::Component::IRC->spawn( nick => 'UnicodeBot', server => 'irc.freenode.net', port => 6667, ircname => 'Unicode BOT', ); POE::Session->create( package_states => [ main => [ qw(_start irc_001) ], ], ); $poe_kernel->run; sub _start { $irc->yield( register => 'all' ); $irc->plugin_add( 'UnicodeUCD' => POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD->new ); $irc->yield( connect => {} ); } sub irc_001 { $_[KERNEL]->post( $_[SENDER] => join => '#zofbot' ); } <Zoffix> UnicodeBot, utf ☺ <UnicodeBot> U+263A (0xe2 0x98 0xba): WHITE SMILING FACE [☺] <Zoffix> UnicodeBot, utf u+263a <UnicodeBot> U+263A (0xe2 0x98 0xba): WHITE SMILING FACE [☺] <Zoffix> UnicodeBot, utf 0x263a <UnicodeBot> U+263A (0xe2 0x98 0xba): WHITE SMILING FACE [☺] <Zoffix> UnicodeBot, utf 263a <UnicodeBot> U+263A (0xe2 0x98 0xba): WHITE SMILING FACE [☺] <Zoffix> UnicodeBot, utf WHITE SMILING FACE <UnicodeBot> 'WHITE SMILING FACE' is not numeric, conversion to unicode failed
This module is a POE::Component::IRC plugin which uses POE::Component::IRC::Plugin for its base. It provides interface to look up Unicode chars/code points from IRC. It accepts input from public channel events, /notice messages as well as /msg (private messages); although that can be configured at will.
/notice
/msg
# plain and simple $irc->plugin_add( 'UnicodeUCD' => POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD->new ); # juicy flavor $irc->plugin_add( 'UnicodeUCD' => POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD->new( auto => 1, response_event => 'irc_unicode_ucd', banned => [ qr/aol\.com$/i ], root => [ qr/mah.net$/i ], addressed => 1, trigger => qr/^utf8?\s+(?=\S)/i, listen_for_input => [ qw(public notice privmsg) ], eat => 1, debug => 0, ) );
The new() method constructs and returns a new POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD object suitable to be fed to POE::Component::IRC's plugin_add method. The constructor takes a few arguments, but all of them are optional. Note: arguments can be changed on the fly, just assign to $plugin_object->{some_argument}. The possible arguments/values are as follows:
new()
POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD
plugin_add
->new( auto => 0 );
Optional. Takes either true or false values, specifies whether or not the plugin should auto respond to requests. When the auto argument is set to a true value plugin will respond to the requesting person with the results automatically. When the auto argument is set to a false value plugin will not respond and you will have to listen to the events emited by the plugin to retrieve the results (see EMITED EVENTS section and response_event argument for details). Defaults to: 1.
auto
response_event
1
->new( response_event => 'event_name_to_recieve_results' );
Optional. Takes a scalar string specifying the name of the event to emit when the results of the request are ready. See EMITED EVENTS section for more information. Defaults to: irc_unicode_ucd
irc_unicode_ucd
->new( banned => [ qr/aol\.com$/i ] );
Optional. Takes an arrayref of regexes as a value. If the usermask of the person (or thing) making the request matches any of the regexes listed in the banned arrayref, plugin will ignore the request. Defaults to: [] (no bans are set).
banned
[]
->new( root => [ qr/\Qjust.me.and.my.friend.net\E$/i ] );
Optional. As opposed to banned argument, the root argument allows access only to people whose usermasks match any of the regexen you specify in the arrayref the argument takes as a value. By default: it is not specified. Note: as opposed to banned specifying an empty arrayref to root argument will restrict access to everyone.
root
->new( trigger => qr/^utf8?\s+(?=\S)/i );
Optional. Takes a regex as an argument. Messages matching this regex will be considered as requests. See also addressed option below which is enabled by default. Note: the trigger will be removed from the message, therefore make sure your trigger doesn't match the actual data that needs to be processed. The possible argument to the plugin (from IRC that is, after stripping the trigger) can be a unicode character, or code base either in a form of U+263a (case insensitive) or 0x263a. Defaults to: qr/^utf8?\s+(?=\S)/i
U+263a
0x263a
qr/^utf8?\s+(?=\S)/i
->new( addressed => 1 );
Optional. Takes either true or false values. When set to a true value all the public messages must be addressed to the bot. In other words, if your bot's nickname is Nick and your trigger is qr/^trig\s+/ you would make the request by saying Nick, trig EXAMPLE. When addressed mode is turned on, the bot's nickname, including any whitespace and common punctuation character will be removed before matching the trigger (see above). When addressed argument it set to a false value, public messages will only have to match trigger regex in order to make a request. Note: this argument has no effect on /notice and /msg requests. Defaults to: 1
Nick
qr/^trig\s+/
Nick, trig EXAMPLE
trigger
addressed
->new( listen_for_input => [ qw(public notice privmsg) ] );
Optional. Takes an arrayref as a value which can contain any of the three elements, namely public, notice and privmsg which indicate which kind of input plugin should respond to. When the arrayref contains public element, plugin will respond to requests sent from messages in public channels (see addressed argument above for specifics). When the arrayref contains notice element plugin will respond to requests sent to it via /notice messages. When the arrayref contains privmsg element, the plugin will respond to requests sent to it via /msg (private messages). You can specify any of these. In other words, setting ( listen_for_input = [ qr(notice privmsg) ] )> will enable functionality only via /notice and /msg messages. Defaults to: [ qw(public notice privmsg) ]
public
notice
privmsg
( listen_for_input =
[ qw(public notice privmsg) ]
->new( eat => 0 );
Optional. If set to a false value plugin will return a PCI_EAT_NONE after responding. If eat is set to a true value, plugin will return a PCI_EAT_ALL after responding. See POE::Component::IRC::Plugin documentation for more information if you are interested. Defaults to: 1
PCI_EAT_NONE
PCI_EAT_ALL
->new( debug => 1 );
Optional. Takes either a true or false value. When debug argument is set to a true value some debugging information will be printed out. When debug argument is set to a false value no debug info will be printed. Defaults to: 0.
debug
0
$VAR1 = { 'who' => 'Zoffix!n=Zoffix@unaffiliated/zoffix', 'what' => '☺', 'type' => 'public', 'channel' => '#zofbot', 'message' => 'UnicodeBot, utf ☺', 'result' => 'U+263A (0xe2 0x98 0xba): WHITE SMILING FACE [☺]', };
The event handler set up to handle the event, name of which you've specified in the response_event argument to the constructor (it defaults to irc_unicode_ucd) will recieve input every time request is completed. The input will come in $_[ARG0] in a form of a hashref. The keys/values of that hashref are as follows:
$_[ARG0]
{ 'who' => 'Zoffix!n=Zoffix@unaffiliated/zoffix' }
The usermask of the person who made the request.
{ 'what' => '☺' }
The user's message after stripping the trigger.
{ 'type' => 'public' }
The type of the request. This will be either public, notice or privmsg
{ 'channel' => '#zofbot' }
The channel where the message came from (this will only make sense when the request came from a public channel as opposed to /notice or /msg)
{ 'message' => 'UnicodeBot, utf ☺' }
The full message that the user has sent.
{ 'result' => 'U+263A (0xe2 0x98 0xba): WHITE SMILING FACE [☺]' }
The result of the request.
Thanks to Lukas (mauke) Mai for providing the unicode lookup code.
Zoffix Znet, <zoffix at cpan.org> (http://zoffix.com, http://haslayout.net)
<zoffix at cpan.org>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-poe-component-irc-plugin-unicode-ucd at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-Unicode-UCD. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
bug-poe-component-irc-plugin-unicode-ucd at rt.cpan.org
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD
You can also look for information at:
RT: CPAN's request tracker
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-Unicode-UCD
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
http://annocpan.org/dist/POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-Unicode-UCD
CPAN Ratings
http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-Unicode-UCD
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Copyright 2008 Zoffix Znet, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
1 POD Error
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
Non-ASCII character seen before =encoding in '☺'. Assuming UTF-8
To install POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Unicode::UCD
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