From: Harvie Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 01:30:28 +0000 (+0200) Subject: moved libpurple-answerscripts to separate repository. wow! X-Git-Url: https://git.harvie.cz/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8abd26b7245d9fbed71ccb4b40aa8828b4eb3aee;p=mirrors%2FPrograms.git moved libpurple-answerscripts to separate repository. wow! --- diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/.gitignore b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index ce68fe8..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -*.o -*.so -*~ diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/COPYING b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index aa0aea5..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/Makefile b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 160e3d0..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -# -# core-answerscripts Makefile -# -# Copyright 2010 Thomas 'Harvie' Mudrunka -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA -# - -CC := gcc -LIBTOOL := libtool - -ifeq ($(PREFIX),) - LIB_INSTALL_DIR = $(HOME)/.purple/plugins -else - LIB_INSTALL_DIR = $(PREFIX)/lib/pidgin -endif - -PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER = answerscripts - -PIDGIN_CFLAGS = $(shell pkg-config pidgin --cflags) -GTK_CFLAGS = $(shell pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags) -PIDGIN_LIBS = $(shell pkg-config pidgin --libs) -GTK_LIBS = $(shell pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --libs) -PIDGIN_LIBDIR = $(shell pkg-config --variable=libdir pidgin)/pidgin - -all: $(PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER).so - -install: all - mkdir -p $(LIB_INSTALL_DIR) - cp $(PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER).so $(LIB_INSTALL_DIR) - -$(PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER).so: $(PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER).o - $(CC) -shared $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ $(PIDGIN_LIBS) $(GTK_LIBS) -Wl,--export-dynamic -Wl,-soname - -$(PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER).o:$(PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER).c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fPIC -c $< -o $@ $(PIDGIN_CFLAGS) $(GTK_CFLAGS) -DHAVE_CONFIG_H - -clean: - rm -rf *.o *.c~ *.h~ *.so *.la .libs - -user: - cp -r purple/* $(HOME)/.purple/ - mv $(HOME)/.purple/$(PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER).sh $(HOME)/.purple/$(PIDGIN_AUTOANSWER).exe diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/README b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/README deleted file mode 100644 index 60ef349..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -libPurple core-answerscripts plugin - Framework for hooking scripts to received messages for various libpurple clients - -This simple plugin just passes every single message received by any libPurple-based client (pidgin,finch) to sript(s) in user's home directory... So you can add various hooks to your pidgin or finch without need of writing and compiling own C plugin or messing with buggy perl plugin and restarting client after each change in plugin. - -There are already few sample (answer)scripts in purple directory, so you can check how easy it is to write some script for pidgin or finch... - - -The libpurple header files are needed to compile the plugin. - -Building & installation: - -To build and install : - You can compile the plugin using - $ make - and install it with - $ make install - This will install it in ~/.purple/plugins so that only the user who install it can use it. - $ make user - Install main script and sample answerscripts to ~/.purple/answerscripts.d/ - -To install it for everybody on your computer, - $ make - $ su - # make install PREFIX="/path/to/pidgin" (this command as root user) - generally /path/to/pidgin is /usr or /usr/local. If you don't know the path then you can find out using - $ whereis pidgin - and look for the part before "/lib/pidgin". diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/TODO b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 9e5090b..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -TODO: - * right now pidgin shows response before request (just on our side of course :-) - * process everything asynchronously - * general speed improvement - * more example scripts (user contributions welcome) diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/answerscripts.c b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/answerscripts.c deleted file mode 100755 index 7c7da4e..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/answerscripts.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -#define PURPLE_PLUGINS - -/* Purple headers */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -#define RESPONSE_LINE_LENGTH 4096 -#define HOOK_SCRIPT "answerscripts.exe" - -char *buff = NULL; -char *hook_script = NULL; -char response[RESPONSE_LINE_LENGTH+1]; -int i; - -static void -received_im_msg_cb(PurpleAccount * account, char *who, char *buffer, -PurpleConversation * conv, PurpleMessageFlags flags, -void *data) { - /* A workaround to avoid skipping of the first message as a result on NULL-conv: */ - if (conv == NULL) conv = purple_conversation_new(PURPLE_CONV_TYPE_IM, account, who); - - buff = purple_markup_strip_html(buffer); - //printf("\nHarvie received: %s: %s\n", who, buff); //debug - //purple_conv_im_send(purple_conversation_get_im_data(conv), ":-*"); //debug - - setenv("PURPLE_FROM", who, 1); - setenv("PURPLE_MSG", buff, 1); - - FILE* pipe = popen(hook_script, "r"); //TODO: process scripts and send response asynchronously - while (pipe && fgets(response, RESPONSE_LINE_LENGTH, pipe)) { - for(i=0;response[i];i++) if(response[i]=='\n') response[i]=0; - purple_conv_im_send(purple_conversation_get_im_data(conv), response); - } - pclose(pipe); -} - - -static gboolean plugin_load(PurplePlugin * plugin) { - asprintf(&hook_script,"%s/%s",purple_user_dir(),HOOK_SCRIPT); - - void *conv_handle = purple_conversations_get_handle(); - - purple_signal_connect(conv_handle, "received-im-msg", - plugin, PURPLE_CALLBACK(received_im_msg_cb), - NULL); - return TRUE; -} - -static gboolean plugin_unload(PurplePlugin * plugin) { - free(hook_script); - return TRUE; -} - -static PurplePluginInfo info = { - PURPLE_PLUGIN_MAGIC, - PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION, - PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION, - PURPLE_PLUGIN_STANDARD, - NULL, - 0, - NULL, - PURPLE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, - - "core-answerscripts", - "AnswerScripts", - "0.1", - "Framework for hooking scripts to received messages for various libpurple clients", - "This plugin will call ~/.purple/" HOOK_SCRIPT " (or wherever purple_user_dir() points) " - "script (or any executable) for each single message called." - "Envinronment values PURPLE_MSG and PURPLE_FROM will be set to carry " - "informations about message text and sender so script can respond to that message. " - "Any text printed to STDOUT by the script will be sent back as answer to message. " - "Please see example scripts for more informations...", - "Harvie ", - "http://github.com/harvie", - - plugin_load, - plugin_unload, - NULL, - NULL, - NULL, - NULL, - NULL, - NULL, - NULL, - NULL, - NULL -}; - -static void init_plugin(PurplePlugin * plugin) { - -} - -PURPLE_INIT_PLUGIN(autoanswer, init_plugin, info) diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/autokiss.sh b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/autokiss.sh deleted file mode 100755 index b054c5c..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/autokiss.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -#AutoKiss :-* (just wanna be polite) -echo "$PURPLE_MSG" | grep -o ':-\*'; diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/debug.sh b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/debug.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 021c713..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/debug.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -#Debug -echo "<$PURPLE_FROM> $PURPLE_MSG" >&2; diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/espeak.sh b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/espeak.sh deleted file mode 100755 index c0dec78..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/espeak.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -#Say it loudly and proudly! -test -x "$(which espeak)" && echo "$PURPLE_MSG" | espeak -v $(echo "$LANG" | head -c 2) & diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/menu.pl b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/menu.pl deleted file mode 100755 index c2f48d6..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/menu.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env perl -#Just for you to see that you can use almost any language :-) -use strict; -use warnings; -use Switch; - -switch ($ENV{PURPLE_MSG}) { - case /^!help$/ { print "What did you expected? A help?! :-P"; } - case /^!ping$/ { print "PONG"; } - case /^!whoami$/ { print "You are: $ENV{PURPLE_FROM}"; } - case /^!(reboot|reset|restart|halt)$/ { print "Broadcast message: The system is going down for reboot NOW !!"; } - case /^!google/ { print "UTFG Yourself: http://google.com/"; } - case /^!uptime$/ { print qx{uptime}; } - case /^!date$/ { print qx{date}; } -} diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/repeat.sh b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/repeat.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 0719cd8..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.d/repeat.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -#Dumb libpurple core-answerscripts script. Hello world! -echo "REPEAT:$PURPLE_FROM> $PURPLE_MSG"; diff --git a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.sh b/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 032d6fc..0000000 --- a/plugins/pidgin-plugins/core-answerscripts/purple/answerscripts.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# This file is called for every message received by libpurple clients (pidgin,finch,...) - # Env variables PURPLE_MSG and PURPLE_FROM are passed to this script - # Which means you should mind security (don't let attackers to execute their messages) - # Each line of output is sent as reply to that message - # You can try to rewrite this script in PERL or C for better performance - # This script have .exe suffix as i hope it can be eventualy replaced by some binary on windows - -# Basic example can look like this: - # echo "<$PURPLE_FROM> $PURPLE_MSG"; - -# There are lot of hacks that you can do with this simple framework if you know some scripting. eg.: - # Forward your instant messages to email, SMS gateway, text-to-speach (eg. espeak) or something... - # Smart auto-replying messages based on regular expressions - # Remote control your music player (or anything else on your computer) using instant messages - # Simple IRC/Jabber/ICQ bot (accepts PM only) - # Providing some service (Searching web, Weather info, System status, RPG game...) - # BackDoor (even unintentional one - you've been warned) - # Loging and analyzing messages - # Connect IM with Arduino - # Annoy everyone with spam (and probably get banned everywhere) - # Anything else that you can imagine... - -# Maybe you will want to add more hooks for receiving messages, so i've made following script - # It just executes all +x files in answerscripts.d directory so you should do your magic there - # To disable some of those scripts just use chmod -x script - -dir="$(dirname "$0")"/answerscripts.d -if test -d "$dir"; then - for script in "$dir"/*; do - test -x "$script" && "$script" - done -fi -