dywypi is an IRC bot you can extend with plugins.
It also contains a simple IRC protocol implementation for asyncio
, which can be used independently of the bot.
dywypi requires at least Python 3.3 — it's based on the asyncio
library, which uses the yield from
syntax.
dywypi has not yet had a stable release, so you must install it from git. (You may wish to do this from a virtualenv.)
pip install [--user] 'git+https://github.com/eevee/dywypi.git#egg=dywypi'
To start the bot run python -m dywypi ircs://<nick>:<password>@<host>/<channel>
, for example: python -m dywypi ircs://atlas:[email protected]/example
.
Note that depending on your system, your Python 3 binary may be called python3
.
By default, the bot doesn't load any plugins. Pass one or more -p <name>
to load plugins by name, or use -p ALL
to load all detected plugins.
You do not need to edit dywypi's codebase to create new plugins. Instead, put your plugin modules in a dywypi_plugins
directory. Any module in the dywypi_plugins.
namespace will be automatically discovered and scanned. (Of course, you must still load your plugin with -p <name>
or -p ALL
.)
Don't create a dywypi_plugins/__init__.py
. dywypi_plugins
is a namespace package (see PEP 420) and should never contain an __init__.py
.
from dywypi.plugin import Plugin
plugin = Plugin('reverse')
@plugin.command('reverse')
def reverse(event):
yield from event.reply(event.message[::-1])
A conversation with a bot running the reverse plugin would look something like this:
<campaul> atlas: reverse foobar
<atlas> campaul: raboof
You can install in "editable" mode by passing -e
to pip install
.
The (currently rather small) test suite uses pytest. Run it with py.test dywypi
. Tox is also supported; you should be able to run tox
to run the test suite with coverage support and also do a flake8 pass.
Tickets and pull requests are welcome!