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view mod_auth_external_insecure/examples/python/prosody-auth-example.py @ 4579:b305814bd930
mod_muc_dicebot: A thing to roll dice
Do you see what happens, Jitsi? Do you see what happens when you
make it hard for me to use a proper bot? This is what happens,
Jitsi. This is what happens when you meet a stranger in the alps!
Ahem. In all seriousness, this is more of a quick hack than
anything else. It will look for `.r` in MUC messages and if it
finds it, it'll interpret it as an instruction to roll a few
dice. Injects the results in the body of the message. Eats the
message alive if it is malformed.
author | Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name> |
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date | Sat, 29 May 2021 15:17:05 +0200 |
parents | f84ede3e9e3b |
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#!/usr/bin/env python2 import sys def auth(username, password): if username == "someone": return "1" return "0" def respond(ret): sys.stdout.write(ret+"\n") sys.stdout.flush() methods = { "auth": { "function": auth, "parameters": 2 } } while 1: line = sys.stdin.readline().rstrip("\n") method, sep, data = line.partition(":") if method in methods: method_info = methods[method] split_data = data.split(":", method_info["parameters"]) if len(split_data) == method_info["parameters"]: respond(method_info["function"](*split_data)) else: respond("error: incorrect number of parameters to method '%s'"%method) else: respond("error: method '%s' not implemented"%method)