2016-12-27 21:58:36 +00:00
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{ pkgs, lib, ... }:
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with lib;
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pkgs.writeDashBin "irc-announce" ''
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set -euf
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export PATH=${makeSearchPath "bin" (with pkgs; [
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coreutils
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gawk
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gnused
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netcat
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nettools
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])}
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IRC_SERVER=$1
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IRC_PORT=$2
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IRC_NICK=$3$$
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IRC_CHANNEL=$4
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message=$5
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export IRC_CHANNEL # for privmsg_cat
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# echo2 and cat2 are used output to both, stdout and stderr
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# This is used to see what we send to the irc server. (debug output)
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echo2() { echo "$*"; echo "$*" >&2; }
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2017-04-19 08:23:58 +00:00
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cat2() { tee /dev/stderr; }
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2016-12-27 21:58:36 +00:00
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# privmsg_cat transforms stdin to a privmsg
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privmsg_cat() { awk '{ print "PRIVMSG "ENVIRON["IRC_CHANNEL"]" :"$0 }'; }
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# ircin is used to feed the output of netcat back to the "irc client"
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# so we can implement expect-like behavior with sed^_^
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# XXX mkselfdestructingtmpfifo would be nice instead of this cruft
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2016-12-28 08:14:33 +00:00
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tmpdir=$(mktemp --tmpdir -d irc-announce_XXXXXXXX)
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2016-12-27 21:58:36 +00:00
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cd "$tmpdir"
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mkfifo ircin
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trap "
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rm ircin
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cd '$OLDPWD'
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rmdir '$tmpdir'
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trap - EXIT INT QUIT
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" EXIT INT QUIT
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{
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echo2 "USER $LOGNAME 0 * :$LOGNAME@$(hostname)"
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echo2 "NICK $IRC_NICK"
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# wait for MODE message
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sed -n '/^:[^ ]* MODE /q'
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echo2 "JOIN $IRC_CHANNEL"
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printf '%s' "$message" \
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| privmsg_cat \
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| cat2
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echo2 "PART $IRC_CHANNEL"
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# wait for PART confirmation
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sed -n '/:'"$IRC_NICK"'![^ ]* PART /q'
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echo2 'QUIT :Gone to have lunch'
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} < ircin \
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| nc "$IRC_SERVER" "$IRC_PORT" | tee -a ircin
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''
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