transit-im
v0.1.3
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express-like framework for AIM bots creation (ICQ as well)
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transit
Express-like framework for im bots.
Install:
npm install transit-im
Documentation: here
Example:
transit = require('transit')
app = transit()
# Use command line client
app.use transit.commandLine()
# Use simple commands parser
app.use transit.commandParser()
# Make client does not wait for response from user handler
app.use transit.doNotWaitForResponse()
# Define named custom formatter. Formatter is called before sending data back to client.
# In most cases you would like to set up a chain of formatting functions.
app.formatOutput "braces", (data, options, cb) -> cb(null, "(#{data})")
# Define user handler for 'hello' command.
# Use __sendBack__ to send data to client. It could be called any amount of times.
app.receive 'hello', (req, res) ->
res.sendBack "Hello #{req.user}"
# Define user handler for 'echo' command. All command arguments (space-separated) will be available in 'params' field.
# Here you can see usage of custom formatter __braces__ defined above.
app.receive 'echo {{params}}', (req, res) ->
res.braces req.attrs.params.join(" ")
# Define default user handler. It is called in case command is not matched
app.receive (req, res) ->
res.sendBack "I do not know what is <#{req.data}> :("
app.use transit.autohelp {showOnUnknown: false}
# Defines event handler. Events are emitted in special cases like user goes offline (__exit__ event).
# To emulate that type ':exit' in command line.
app.on 'exit', (req, res) ->
console.log "User #{req.user} left"
# Starts listening to the client
app.start()
Example for ICQ
# ICQ client receives messages from other ICQ users and allows to respond them.
# This is the main scenario the **transit** was created for.
transit = require('transit')
app = transit()
# Here we create session object. Session object will be associated with icq contact who writes to us.
# Session object is available as ``req.session`` in the handler
class IcqSession
constructor: (@userId) ->
console.log "#{@userId} connected"
getName: -> @name ? "Unknown user #{@userId}"
setName: (@name) ->
close: ->
console.log "#{@userId} disconnected"
# Add icq client. Use icq number as login.
app.use transit.icq {login: "__ICQ_NUMBER__", password: "__PASSWORD__"}
# Convert html to text
app.use transit.html2txt()
# Parse commands
app.use transit.commandParser()
# Use sessions storage (in memory)
app.use transit.sessions sessionClass: IcqSession
# When send something back split by 500 characters and wrap each portion with html
app.formatOutput transit.chain transit.chain.splitByPortions(500), transit.chain.wrapHtml()
# Show help if user made a mistake or types __help__ command.
app.use transit.autohelp()
# After start connect to your bot and type him messages like:
# > hello
# Hello Unknown user 555
#
# > callme Big Boss
# I'll remember that, Big
#
# > callme "Big Boss"
# I'll remember that, Big Boss
#
# > hello
# Hello Big Boss
#
# > bottles 2
# I have 2 bottles of beer. Let's drink one!
# I have 1 bottles of beer. Let's drink one!
app.receive 'hello', (req, res) ->
res.sendBack("Hello #{req.session.getName()}")
app.receive 'callme {name}', (req, res) ->
req.session.setName(req.attrs.name)
res.sendBack "I'll remember that, #{req.attrs.name}"
app.receive 'bottles {count}', (req, res) ->
res.sendBack ([req.attrs.count..1].map (n) -> "I have #{n} bottles of beer. Let's drink one!").join("\n")
app.start()