Extending the Jabbot library - a bot API for JabbR.
It's as easy as:
var bot = new Bot("http://myjabbot", "username", "password");
bot.PowerUp();
bot.Join("someroom");
bot.Say("Hello", "someroom");
bot.Say("Ok I'm off");
bot.ShutDown();
Sprockets are things you can plug-in to enhance the behavior of your bot. Simply drop a dll with classes that implement ISprocket into a Sprockets folder and you're done. Here's an port of the math.coffee from hubot:
public class MathSprocket : RegexSprocket
{
public override Regex Pattern
{
get { return new Regex("(calc|calculate|convert|math)( me)? (.*)"); }
}
protected override void ProcessMatch(Match match, ChatMessage message, Bot bot)
{
var client = new HttpClient();
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.AcceptLanguage.Add(new StringWithQualityHeaderValue("en-us"));
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.AcceptCharset.Add(new StringWithQualityHeaderValue("utf-8"));
client.GetAsync("http://www.google.com/ig/calculator?hl=en&q=" Uri.EscapeDataString(match.Groups[3].Value))
.ContinueWith(task =>
{
if (task.Result.IsSuccessStatusCode)
{
task.Result.Content.ReadAsStringAsync().ContinueWith(readTask =>
{
dynamic json = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(readTask.Result);
string solution = json.rhs;
bot.Reply(message.FromUser, solution ?? "Could not compute.", message.Room);
});
}
});
}
}
A new extension being added to JibbR is for announcement-style sprockets. You can specify how often an announcement may occur, and include code to execute for the active bot.
public class EchoAnnouncement : IAnnounce
{
public TimeSpan Interval
{
get { return TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10); }
}
public void Execute(Bot bot)
{
foreach (var room in bot.Rooms)
{
bot.Say("Hello world!", room);
}
}
}
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