Functions that you can use in Irssi's Perl scripts -------------------------------------------------- This is just my very first implementation and things will probably change. Commands marked with (!!) mean that you shouldn't use it unless you know what you're doing.. If there's a "Xxxx::" text before the command, it means that it belongs to that package. Like "Server::command" means that you should either call it as Irssi::Server::command($server, $cmd); or more easily: $server->command($cmd); Commands that don't have the Xxxx prefix are called as Irssi::command(); A list of signals that irssi send can be found from SIGNALS file. *** General Channel cur_channel() - return current channel Server cur_server() - return current server channels() - return list of all channels servers() - return list of all servers commands() - return list of all commands dccs() - return list of all dcc connections logs() - return list of all log files plugins() - return list of all plugins print(str) Print `str' to current window as "Irssi notice". command(cmd, [Server server, [Channel channel]]) Send a command `cmd' (in current channel). This will work just as if you had typed `cmd' in command line, so you'll need to use /COMMANDS or the text will be sent to the channel. Server::command(cmd, [Channel channel]) Just like above, except different calling method. Channel::command(cmd) Just like above, except different calling method. Server::printtext(channel, level, str) Print `str'. *** Message levels level2bits(level) Level string -> number bits2level(bits) Level number -> string combine_level(level, str) Combine level number to level string ("+level -level"). Return new level number. *** Signals / timeouts signal_emit(signal, ...) Send signal `signal' signal_add(signal, func) Bind `signal' to function `func' signal_remove(signal, func) Unbind `signal' from function `func' tag timeout_add(msecs, func, data) Call `func' every `msecs' milliseconds (1000 = 1 second) with parameter `data'. Returns tag which can be used to stop the timeout. timeout_remove(tag) Remove timeout with tag. *** Commands Command::values() Get some information about command. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "cmd" - Command "category" - Category command_bind(cmd, category, func) Bind command `cmd' to call function `func'. `category' is the category where the command is displayed in /HELP. command_unbind(cmd, func) Unbind command `cmd' from function 'func. Server::command_split(cmd, arg, max_nicks) Split the `cmd' into several commands so `arg' argument has only `max_nicks' number of nicks. Example: $server->command_split("KICK nick1,nick2,nick3 :byebye", 1, 2); Irssi will send commands "KICK nick1,nick2 :byebye" and "KICK nick3 :byebye" to server. *** Server functions Server::values() Get some information about server. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "address" - Address where we connected (irc.blah.org) "real_address" - Who the server thinks it is (irc1.blah.org) "port" - Port where we connected "tag" - Unique server tag. "ircnet" - IRC network "password" - Password we used in connection. "nick" - Current nick "wanted_nick" - Nick which we would prefer to use "username" - User name "realname" - Real name "usermode" - Current user mode "connected" - Is connection finished? 1|0 "connection_lost" - Did we lose the connection (1) or was the connection meant to be disconnected (0) Example: %server_info = %{$Irssi::cur_server->values()}; Irssi::print("Current server = ".$server_info{'address'}); Server server_connect(address, [port=6667, [password='', [nick='']]]) Create new server connection. Server::disconnect() Disconnect from server. Server server_find_tag(tag) Find server with tag Server server_find_ircnet(ircnet) Find first server that is in `ircnet' Channel channel_find_any(channel) Find `channel' from any server Server::send_raw(cmd) Send raw message to server, it will be flood protected so you don't need to worry about it. Server::ctcp_send_reply(data) Send CTCP reply. This will be "CTCP flood protected" so if there's too many CTCP requests in buffer, this reply might not get sent. *** Server redirections WARNING: It's easy to mess up the Irssi's internal server expectations with these commands! This is a powerful feature of Irssi that I can't seen in other IRC clients. You can EASILY grab the server's reply for a command you send to server without any horrible kludges. Server::redirect_init(command, last, ...) Initialize redirection for specified command. This needs to be done only once. Irssi already initializes commands "WHOIS", "WHO", "LIST" and "ISON". `command' is the whole name of the signal, like "command whois". `last' specifies how many of the items in `...' is considered as the "last event" from the command. Example: $server->redirection_init('command who', 2, # 2 first events will finish the command 'event 401', # unknown nick (finished) 'event 315', # end of who (finished) 'event 352'); # who line (wait..) Server::redirect_event(arg, last, ...) Add redirection. `arg' is a space separated list of arguments that should match before Irssi will redirect the event (think of /WHOIS nick nick and doing another to different nick immediately after it, there's no way of knowing which will return first. so, arg would be in this case 'nick'). `last' specifies how many of the following events are considered as "last event" from command - just like in redirect_init(). `...' is `event, signal, argpos, ...`, where `event' is the event we're waiting from server. `signal' is the signal we will send after receiving the event. It should always start with 'redir ' so that Irssi's perl handler knows to send correct arguments to signal handler. `argpos' is the argument position in event's data or -1 if it should be ignored. Example: $server->send_raw('WHOIS :cras'); $server->redirect_event('cras', 2 "event 318", "redir end_of_whois", -1, "event 402", "redir no_such_server", -1, "event 401", "redir no_such_nick", 1, "event 311", "redir whois", 1, "event 301", "redir whois_away", 1, "event 312", "redir whois_server", 1, "event 313", "redir whois_oper", 1, "event 317", "redir whois_idle", 1, "event 319", "redir whois_channels", 1); In the 402-case we tried "/WHOIS nick nick" but nick didn't exist.. group Server::redirect_single_event(arg, last, group, event, signal, argpos) Same as redirect_event() except you can set it up in pieces. If `group' is 0, it will create new group and return it's id. *** IRC masks irc_mask_match(mask, nick, user, host) Return 1 if `mask' matches nick!user@host. irc_mask_match_address(mask, nick, address) Return 1 if `mask' matches nick!address. irc_masks_match(masks, nick, address) Return 1 if any mask in the `masks' (string separated with spaces) matches nick!address. irc_get_mask(nick, host, flags) Create IRC mask from nick!host. flags = you need to combine these: (FIXME: export the IRC_xxx defines to perl (or something)) IRC_MASK_NICK 0x01 IRC_MASK_USER 0x02 IRC_MASK_HOST 0x04 IRC_MASK_DOMAIN 0x08 *** Channels Channel::values() Get some information about channel. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "name" - channel name "type" - channel type ("channel", "query", "dcc chat", "empty") Channel Server::channel_create(channel, type, automatic) Create new channel with name `channel'. `type' is one of: (FIXME: export these to perl somehow) CHANNEL_TYPE_CHANNEL 0 CHANNEL_TYPE_QUERY 1 CHANNEL_TYPE_DCC_CHAT 2 CHANNEL_TYPE_EMPTY 3 `automatic' means that channel is created "automatically" and Irssi will NOT change the active window to it. Channel::_destroy() Destroy channel. Channel::change_name(name) Change channel's name Channel::get_mode() Return channel's mode Channel Server::channel_find(channel) Find `channel' in server. Channel Server::channel_find_closest(channel, level) Find `channel' or if not found, some other channel that has level `level' (number). Channel channel_find_level(level) Find channel with level `level'. *** Channel modes Ban::values() Get some information about ban. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "ban" - The ban "setby" - Nick of who set the ban "time" - Timestamp when ban was set Ban Channel::ban_add(ban, nick, time) Add new ban. (!!) Channel::ban_remove(ban) Remove ban. (!!) Ban Channel::ban_exception_add(ban, nick, time) Add ban exception (!!) Channel::ban_exception_remove(ban) Remove ban exception (!!) Channel::invitelist_add(mask) Add invite (!!) Channel::invitelist_remove(mask) Remove invite (!!) Channel::modes_parse_channel(setby, modestr) Parse mode string (!!) Channel::ban_get_mask(nick) Get ban mask for `nick'. Channel::modes_set(data, mode) Set mode `mode' ("+o", "-o", etc.) to all nicks in `data' separated with spaces. *** Nick list Nick::values() Get some information about nick. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "nick" - Plain nick "host" - Host (blah@there.org) "name" - Real name "op", "voice", "gone", "ircop" - 1 or 0 "last_check" - timestamp when last checked gone/ircop status. "send_massjoin" - Waiting to be sent in a "massjoin" signal - 1 or 0 Nick Channel::nicklist_insert(nick, op, voice, send_massjoin) Add nick to nicklist. (!!) Channel::nicklist_remove(nick) Remove nick from nicklist. (!!) Nick Channel::nicklist_find(mask) Find nick from nicklist. Channel::nicklist_getnicks(channel) Return a list of all nicks (Nick packages) in channel. *** DCC Dcc:destroy() Destroy DCC connection. (!!) dcc_type2str(type) DCC type number to string dcc_str2type(type) DCC type string to number Dcc dcc_find_item(type, nick, arg) Find DCC connection. Dcc dcc_find_by_port(nick, port) Find DCC connection by port. *** Netsplits Netsplit::values() Get some information about netsplit. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "nick" - Nick "address" - Nick's host "server" - The server nick was in "destserver" - The other server where split occured. "destroy" - Timestamp when this record should be destroyed /*FIXME: add list of channels the nick was in;*/ Netsplit Server::netsplit_find(nick, address) Check if nick!address is on the other side of netsplit. Netsplit records are automatically removed after 30 minutes (current default).. Nick Server::netsplit_find_channel(nick, address, channel) Find nick record for nick!address in channel `channel'. *** Notify list notifylist_add(nick, ircnet) Add `nick' to notify list in irc network `ircnet' Server notifylist_ison(nick, ircnets) Check if `nick' is in IRC. `ircnets' is a space separated list of irc networks. If it's empty string, all servers will be checked. Server::notifylist_ison_server(nick) Check if `nick' is on IRC server. *** Rawlog Server::rawlog_input(str) Send `str' to raw log as input text. (!!) Server::rawlog_output(str) Send `str' to raw log as output text. (!!) Server::rawlog_redirect(str) Send `str' to raw log as redirection text. (!!) *** Ignores Autoignore::values() Get some information about autoignore. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "nick" - Ignored nick "timeleft" - Seconds left to ignore "level" - Ignoring level number ignore_add(mask, level) Ignore `mask' with level string ignore_remove(mask, level) Unignore level string from `mask' Server::ignore_check(nick, host, type) Return 1 if nick!host is ignored with level number `type'. Server::autoignore_add(type, nick) Autoignore `nick' in server with level number `type'. Server::autoignore_remove(mask, level) Remove autoignoring `nick' from server. `level' is a string. *** Logging Log::values() Get some information about log. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "fname" - Log file name "autoopen_log" - Automatically open log at startup "last" - Timestamp when last write occured. "level" - Global logging level. /*FIXME: add list of Logitems;*/ Logitem::values() Get some information about logitem. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "name" - Log item name. "level" - Logging level number. Log log_create(fname, data) Create log file. `data' = logging level ("-all #channel +public") Log log_create_with_level(fname, level) Create log file with level number. Log log_file_find(fname) Find log file. Log::destroy() Destroy log file Log::open() Start logging Log::close() Stop logging Log::append_item(name, level) Append log item with level number `level' to log file. (!!) Log::remove_item(log, name) Remove log item. (!!) *** Plugins Plugin::values() Get some information about plugin. This function returns a reference to hash table (FIXME: can't it return the hash table itself?!). Hash table has keys: "name" - Plugin name "description" - Plugin description plugin_load(name, args) Load plugin. plugin_get_description(name) Get plugin description string. Plugin plugin_find(name) Find plugin.