// Copyright (c) Liam Stanley . All rights reserved. Use // of this source code is governed by the MIT license that can be found in // the LICENSE file. package girc import ( "errors" "fmt" "strconv" ) // Commands holds a large list of useful methods to interact with the server, // and wrappers for common events. type Commands struct { c *Client } // Nick changes the client nickname. func (cmd *Commands) Nick(name string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: NICK, Params: []string{name}}) } // Join attempts to enter a list of IRC channels, at bulk if possible to // prevent sending extensive JOIN commands. func (cmd *Commands) Join(channels ...string) { // We can join multiple channels at once, however we need to ensure that // we are not exceeding the line length (see Client.MaxEventLength()). max := cmd.c.MaxEventLength() - len(JOIN) - 1 var buffer string for i := 0; i < len(channels); i++ { if len(buffer+","+channels[i]) > max { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: JOIN, Params: []string{buffer}}) buffer = "" continue } if buffer == "" { buffer = channels[i] } else { buffer += "," + channels[i] } if i == len(channels)-1 { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: JOIN, Params: []string{buffer}}) return } } } // JoinKey attempts to enter an IRC channel with a password. func (cmd *Commands) JoinKey(channel, password string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: JOIN, Params: []string{channel, password}}) } // Part leaves an IRC channel. func (cmd *Commands) Part(channels ...string) { for i := 0; i < len(channels); i++ { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: PART, Params: []string{channels[i]}}) } } // PartMessage leaves an IRC channel with a specified leave message. func (cmd *Commands) PartMessage(channel, message string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: PART, Params: []string{channel, message}}) } // SendCTCP sends a CTCP request to target. Note that this method uses // PRIVMSG specifically. ctcpType is the CTCP command, e.g. "FINGER", "TIME", // "VERSION", etc. func (cmd *Commands) SendCTCP(target, ctcpType, message string) { out := EncodeCTCPRaw(ctcpType, message) if out == "" { panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid CTCP: %s -> %s: %s", target, ctcpType, message)) } cmd.Message(target, out) } // SendCTCPf sends a CTCP request to target using a specific format. Note that // this method uses PRIVMSG specifically. ctcpType is the CTCP command, e.g. // "FINGER", "TIME", "VERSION", etc. func (cmd *Commands) SendCTCPf(target, ctcpType, format string, a ...interface{}) { cmd.SendCTCP(target, ctcpType, fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)) } // SendCTCPReplyf sends a CTCP response to target using a specific format. // Note that this method uses NOTICE specifically. ctcpType is the CTCP // command, e.g. "FINGER", "TIME", "VERSION", etc. func (cmd *Commands) SendCTCPReplyf(target, ctcpType, format string, a ...interface{}) { cmd.SendCTCPReply(target, ctcpType, fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)) } // SendCTCPReply sends a CTCP response to target. Note that this method uses // NOTICE specifically. func (cmd *Commands) SendCTCPReply(target, ctcpType, message string) { out := EncodeCTCPRaw(ctcpType, message) if out == "" { panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid CTCP: %s -> %s: %s", target, ctcpType, message)) } cmd.Notice(target, out) } // Message sends a PRIVMSG to target (either channel, service, or user). func (cmd *Commands) Message(target, message string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: PRIVMSG, Params: []string{target, message}}) } // Messagef sends a formated PRIVMSG to target (either channel, service, or // user). func (cmd *Commands) Messagef(target, format string, a ...interface{}) { cmd.Message(target, fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)) } // ErrInvalidSource is returned when a method needs to know the origin of an // event, however Event.Source is unknown (e.g. sent by the user, not the // server.) var ErrInvalidSource = errors.New("event has nil or invalid source address") // Reply sends a reply to channel or user, based on where the supplied event // originated from. See also ReplyTo(). Panics if the incoming event has no // source. func (cmd *Commands) Reply(event Event, message string) { if event.Source == nil { panic(ErrInvalidSource) } if len(event.Params) > 0 && IsValidChannel(event.Params[0]) { cmd.Message(event.Params[0], message) return } cmd.Message(event.Source.Name, message) } // Replyf sends a reply to channel or user with a format string, based on // where the supplied event originated from. See also ReplyTof(). Panics if // the incoming event has no source. func (cmd *Commands) Replyf(event Event, format string, a ...interface{}) { cmd.Reply(event, fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)) } // ReplyTo sends a reply to a channel or user, based on where the supplied // event originated from. ReplyTo(), when originating from a channel will // default to replying with ", ". See also Reply(). Panics if // the incoming event has no source. func (cmd *Commands) ReplyTo(event Event, message string) { if event.Source == nil { panic(ErrInvalidSource) } if len(event.Params) > 0 && IsValidChannel(event.Params[0]) { cmd.Message(event.Params[0], event.Source.Name+", "+message) return } cmd.Message(event.Source.Name, message) } // ReplyTof sends a reply to a channel or user with a format string, based // on where the supplied event originated from. ReplyTo(), when originating // from a channel will default to replying with ", ". See // also Replyf(). Panics if the incoming event has no source. func (cmd *Commands) ReplyTof(event Event, format string, a ...interface{}) { cmd.ReplyTo(event, fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)) } // Action sends a PRIVMSG ACTION (/me) to target (either channel, service, // or user). func (cmd *Commands) Action(target, message string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{ Command: PRIVMSG, Params: []string{target, fmt.Sprintf("\001ACTION %s\001", message)}, }) } // Actionf sends a formated PRIVMSG ACTION (/me) to target (either channel, // service, or user). func (cmd *Commands) Actionf(target, format string, a ...interface{}) { cmd.Action(target, fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)) } // Notice sends a NOTICE to target (either channel, service, or user). func (cmd *Commands) Notice(target, message string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: NOTICE, Params: []string{target, message}}) } // Noticef sends a formated NOTICE to target (either channel, service, or // user). func (cmd *Commands) Noticef(target, format string, a ...interface{}) { cmd.Notice(target, fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)) } // SendRaw sends a raw string (or multiple) to the server, without carriage // returns or newlines. Returns an error if one of the raw strings cannot be // properly parsed. func (cmd *Commands) SendRaw(raw ...string) error { var event *Event for i := 0; i < len(raw); i++ { event = ParseEvent(raw[i]) if event == nil { return errors.New("invalid event: " + raw[i]) } cmd.c.Send(event) } return nil } // SendRawf sends a formated string back to the server, without carriage // returns or newlines. func (cmd *Commands) SendRawf(format string, a ...interface{}) error { return cmd.SendRaw(fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)) } // Topic sets the topic of channel to message. Does not verify the length // of the topic. func (cmd *Commands) Topic(channel, message string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: TOPIC, Params: []string{channel, message}}) } // Who sends a WHO query to the server, which will attempt WHOX by default. // See http://faerion.sourceforge.net/doc/irc/whox.var for more details. This // sends "%tcuhnr,2" per default. Do not use "1" as this will conflict with // girc's builtin tracking functionality. func (cmd *Commands) Who(users ...string) { for i := 0; i < len(users); i++ { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: WHO, Params: []string{users[i], "%tcuhnr,2"}}) } } // Whois sends a WHOIS query to the server, targeted at a specific user (or // set of users). As WHOIS is a bit slower, you may want to use WHO for brief // user info. func (cmd *Commands) Whois(users ...string) { for i := 0; i < len(users); i++ { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: WHOIS, Params: []string{users[i]}}) } } // Ping sends a PING query to the server, with a specific identifier that // the server should respond with. func (cmd *Commands) Ping(id string) { cmd.c.write(&Event{Command: PING, Params: []string{id}}) } // Pong sends a PONG query to the server, with an identifier which was // received from a previous PING query received by the client. func (cmd *Commands) Pong(id string) { cmd.c.write(&Event{Command: PONG, Params: []string{id}}) } // Oper sends a OPER authentication query to the server, with a username // and password. func (cmd *Commands) Oper(user, pass string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: OPER, Params: []string{user, pass}, Sensitive: true}) } // Kick sends a KICK query to the server, attempting to kick nick from // channel, with reason. If reason is blank, one will not be sent to the // server. func (cmd *Commands) Kick(channel, user, reason string) { if reason != "" { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: KICK, Params: []string{channel, user, reason}}) } cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: KICK, Params: []string{channel, user}}) } // Ban adds the +b mode on the given mask on a channel. func (cmd *Commands) Ban(channel, mask string) { cmd.Mode(channel, "+b", mask) } // Unban removes the +b mode on the given mask on a channel. func (cmd *Commands) Unban(channel, mask string) { cmd.Mode(channel, "-b", mask) } // Mode sends a mode change to the server which should be applied to target // (usually a channel or user), along with a set of modes (generally "+m", // "+mmmm", or "-m", where "m" is the mode you want to change). Params is only // needed if the mode change requires a parameter (ban or invite-only exclude.) func (cmd *Commands) Mode(target, modes string, params ...string) { out := []string{target, modes} out = append(out, params...) cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: MODE, Params: out}) } // Invite sends a INVITE query to the server, to invite nick to channel. func (cmd *Commands) Invite(channel string, users ...string) { for i := 0; i < len(users); i++ { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: INVITE, Params: []string{users[i], channel}}) } } // Away sends a AWAY query to the server, suggesting that the client is no // longer active. If reason is blank, Client.Back() is called. Also see // Client.Back(). func (cmd *Commands) Away(reason string) { if reason == "" { cmd.Back() return } cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: AWAY, Params: []string{reason}}) } // Back sends a AWAY query to the server, however the query is blank, // suggesting that the client is active once again. Also see Client.Away(). func (cmd *Commands) Back() { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: AWAY}) } // List sends a LIST query to the server, which will list channels and topics. // Supports multiple channels at once, in hopes it will reduce extensive // LIST queries to the server. Supply no channels to run a list against the // entire server (warning, that may mean LOTS of channels!) func (cmd *Commands) List(channels ...string) { if len(channels) == 0 { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: LIST}) return } // We can LIST multiple channels at once, however we need to ensure that // we are not exceeding the line length (see Client.MaxEventLength()). max := cmd.c.MaxEventLength() - len(JOIN) - 1 var buffer string for i := 0; i < len(channels); i++ { if len(buffer+","+channels[i]) > max { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: LIST, Params: []string{buffer}}) buffer = "" continue } if buffer == "" { buffer = channels[i] } else { buffer += "," + channels[i] } if i == len(channels)-1 { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: LIST, Params: []string{buffer}}) return } } } // Whowas sends a WHOWAS query to the server. amount is the amount of results // you want back. func (cmd *Commands) Whowas(user string, amount int) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: WHOWAS, Params: []string{user, strconv.Itoa(amount)}}) } // Monitor sends a MONITOR query to the server. The results of the query // depends on the given modifier, see https://ircv3.net/specs/core/monitor-3.2.html func (cmd *Commands) Monitor(modifier rune, args ...string) { cmd.c.Send(&Event{Command: MONITOR, Params: append([]string{string(modifier)}, args...)}) }