Actually check if we're connected when trying to Send() a message.
Messages now will get dropped when not connected.
TODO: Ideally this should be in a ring buffer to retransmit when the
connection comes back up.
Fixes issue #814.
This is a somewhat hacky way of achieving the required goal but it seems
like this is the least problematic way of getting there.
We might want to redesign some bridge information later such that we
have a standardised way of specifying what is and what isn't supported
by each chat protocol / bridge.
Adds a new key OutMessage under [tengo] table, which specifies the location of the script that
will be invoked on each message being sent to a bridge and can be used to modify the Username
and the Text of that message.
The script will have the following global variables:
read-only:
inAccount, inProtocol, inChannel, inGateway
outAccount, outProtocol, outChannel, outGateway
read-write:
msgText, msgUsername
The script is reloaded on every message, so you can modify the script on the fly.
The default script in https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/tree/master/internal/tengo/outmessage.tengo
is compiled in and will be executed if no script is specified.
This commit add support for using the result of a tengo script in RemoteNickFormat using {TENGO}
Also adds a new toml table [tengo] with key RemoteNickFormat and value location of the script.
This also moves the TengoModifyMessage from [general] to Message in [tengo]
Documentation:
RemoteNickFormat allows you to specify the location of a tengo (https://github.com/d5/tengo/) script.
The script will have the following global variables:
to modify: result
to read: channel, bridge, gateway, protocol, nick
The result will be set in {TENGO} in the RemoteNickFormat key of every bridge where {TENGO} is specified
The script is reloaded on every message, so you can modify the script on the fly.
Example script can be found in https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/tree/master/contrib/remotenickformat.tengo
[tengo]
RemoteNickFormat="remotenickformat.tengo"