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b44d7b66 | 1 | #!/bin/sh |
086adff4 | 2 | # |
b44d7b66 | 3 | # This file is called for every message received by libpurple clients (pidgin,finch,...) |
086adff4 | 4 | # - You can try to rewrite this script in PERL or C for better performance (or different platform) - let me know |
24623630 | 5 | # - On M$ Windows answerscripts.exe from libpurple directory will be called instead of this script |
0636d441 | 6 | # |
b44d7b66 | 7 | # Maybe you will want to add more hooks for receiving messages, so i've made following script |
0636d441 | 8 | # - It just executes all +x files in answerscripts.d directory so you should do your magic there |
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9 | # - To disable some of those scripts simply use: chmod -x ./script |
10 | # - There is some basic structure, which means that all scripts should start their names with two-digit number | |
11 | # - Files are executed in order specified by those numbers and some numbers have special meanings: | |
12 | # - AB?!_ scripts without numbers are NOT executed! | |
13 | # - 00 executed immediately, zero or single line output (parallel async processing) | |
14 | # - 01-48 executed immediately, multiline output (serial processing) | |
15 | # - 49 delay script (adds random delay to emulate human factor) | |
16 | # - 50 executed after delay, zero or single line output (parallel async processing) | |
17 | # - 51-79 executed after delay, multiline output (serial processing) | |
18 | # - 80-99 reserved for future | |
b44d7b66 | 19 | |
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20 | #legacy support, please do NOT use PURPLE_* variables in new scripts, |
21 | #this will be removed in future releases: | |
22 | export PURPLE_FROM="$ANSW_FROM" | |
23 | export PURPLE_MSG="$ANSW_MSG" | |
24 | ||
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25 | #this may be modified to use run-parts from coreutils in future (can't get it to work): |
26 | ||
27 | dir="$(dirname "$0")"; cd "$dir" #chdir to ~/.purple/ or similar | |
28 | dir="${dir}/answerscripts.d" | |
b44d7b66 | 29 | if test -d "$dir"; then |
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30 | for i in {00..99}; do |
31 | ||
32 | #sleep at 49 (this can be replaced by 49-delay.sh, but this should be faster) | |
33 | [ $i -eq 49 ] && { | |
34 | sleep $[ 2 + ($RANDOM % 8) ]; #2-9 seconds of sleep | |
35 | continue; | |
36 | } | |
37 | ||
38 | #execute scripts | |
39 | ls -1 "$dir/$i"* 2>/dev/null | while read script; do | |
40 | test -x "$script" && { | |
41 | #determine wheter execute on background or foreground | |
42 | if [ $i -eq 00 ] || [ $i -eq 50 ]; then | |
43 | "$script" & | |
44 | else | |
45 | "$script" | |
46 | fi; | |
47 | } | |
48 | done; | |
49 | ||
50 | wait; #wait for processes on background | |
51 | ||
52 | done; | |
b44d7b66 | 53 | fi |