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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Slack Irssi Plugin 2 | A plugin to add functionality when dealing with Slack. See [Slack's website](https://www.slack.com/) for details on what Slack is. 3 | 4 | ## Usage 5 | 6 | Use the `/mark` command to mark the current window as read in slack. 7 | 8 | On connect to the server, expect the number of lines set in `slack_loglines` to be spewed to each channel you join. 9 | 10 | ## Configuration 11 | 12 | There are 2 settings available: 13 | 14 | `/set slack_token ` 15 | * The api token from [https://api.slack.com/docs/oauth-test-tokens] 16 | 17 | `/set slack_loglines ` 18 | * the number of lines to grab from channel history 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /slack.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | # 3 | # Copyright 2014 Ted 'tedski' Strzalkowski 4 | # 5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or 8 | # (at your option) any later version. 9 | # 10 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | # 15 | # The complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found 16 | # on the World Wide Web: 17 | # 18 | # slack irssi plugin 19 | # 20 | # A plugin to add functionality when dealing with Slack. 21 | # See http://slack.com/ for details on what Slack is. 22 | # 23 | # usage: 24 | # 25 | # there are 2 settings available: 26 | # 27 | # /set slack_token 28 | # - The api token from https://api.slack.com/ 29 | # 30 | # /set slack_loglines 31 | # - the number of lines to grab from channel history 32 | # 33 | 34 | use strict; 35 | 36 | use Irssi; 37 | use Irssi::TextUI; 38 | use JSON; 39 | use URI; 40 | use LWP::UserAgent; 41 | use Mozilla::CA; 42 | use POSIX qw(strftime); 43 | use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI $token $servertag $forked); 44 | 45 | our $VERSION = "0.1.1"; 46 | our %IRSSI = ( 47 | authors => "Ted \'tedski\' Strzalkowski", 48 | contact => "contact\@tedski.net", 49 | name => "slack", 50 | description => "Add functionality when connected to the Slack IRC Gateway.", 51 | license => "GPL", 52 | url => "https://github.com/tedski/slack-irssi/", 53 | changed => "Wed, 13 Aug 2014 03:12:04 +0000" 54 | ); 55 | 56 | my $baseurl = "https://slack.com/api/"; 57 | my $svrre = qr/^\w+\.irc\.slack\.com/; 58 | my $lastupdate = 0; 59 | 60 | sub init { 61 | my @servers = Irssi::servers(); 62 | 63 | foreach my $server (@servers) { 64 | if ($server->{address} =~ /$svrre/) { 65 | $servertag = $server->{tag}; 66 | } 67 | } 68 | } 69 | 70 | sub api_call { 71 | my ($method, $url) = @_; 72 | 73 | my $resp; 74 | my $payload; 75 | my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; 76 | $ua->agent("$IRSSI{name} irssi/$VERSION"); 77 | $ua->timeout(3); 78 | $ua->env_proxy; 79 | 80 | $token = Irssi::settings_get_str($IRSSI{'name'} . '_token'); 81 | $url->query_form($url->query_form, 'token' => $token); 82 | 83 | $resp = $ua->$method($url); 84 | $payload = from_json($resp->decoded_content); 85 | if ($resp->is_success) { 86 | if (! $payload->{ok}) { 87 | Irssi::print("The Slack API returned the following error: $payload->{error}", MSGLEVEL_CLIENTERROR); 88 | } else { 89 | return $payload; 90 | } 91 | } else { 92 | Irssi::print("Error calling the slack api: $resp->{code} $resp->{message}", MSGLEVEL_CLIENTERROR); 93 | } 94 | } 95 | 96 | sub sig_server_conn { 97 | my ($server) = @_; 98 | 99 | if ($server->{address} =~ /$svrre/) { 100 | $servertag = $server->{tag}; 101 | 102 | Irssi::signal_add('channel joined', 'get_chanlog'); 103 | 104 | get_users(); 105 | } 106 | } 107 | 108 | sub sig_server_disc { 109 | my ($server) = @_; 110 | 111 | if ($server->{tag} eq $servertag) { 112 | Irssi::signal_remove('channel joined', 'get_chanlog'); 113 | } 114 | } 115 | 116 | my %USERS; 117 | my $LAST_USERS_UPDATE; 118 | sub get_users { 119 | return unless Irssi::settings_get_str($IRSSI{'name'} . '_token'); 120 | 121 | if (($LAST_USERS_UPDATE + 4 * 60 * 60) < time()) { 122 | my $url = URI->new($baseurl . 'users.list'); 123 | 124 | my $resp = api_call('get', $url); 125 | 126 | if ($resp->{ok}) { 127 | my $slack_users = $resp->{members}; 128 | foreach my $u (@{$slack_users}) { 129 | $USERS{$u->{id}} = $u->{name}; 130 | } 131 | $LAST_USERS_UPDATE = time(); 132 | } 133 | } 134 | } 135 | 136 | my %CHANNELS; 137 | my $LAST_CHANNELS_UPDATE; 138 | sub chan_joined { 139 | my ($channel) = @_; 140 | 141 | if ($channel->{server}->{tag} eq $servertag) { 142 | $LAST_CHANNELS_UPDATE = 0; 143 | } 144 | } 145 | sub get_chanid { 146 | my ($channame, $is_private, $force) = @_; 147 | 148 | my $ressource = "channels"; 149 | if ($is_private) { 150 | $ressource = "groups"; 151 | } 152 | 153 | if ($force || (($LAST_CHANNELS_UPDATE + 4 * 60 * 60) < time())) { 154 | my $url = URI->new($baseurl . $ressource . '.list'); 155 | $url->query_form('exclude_archived' => 1); 156 | 157 | my $resp = api_call('get', $url); 158 | 159 | if ($resp->{ok}) { 160 | foreach my $c (@{$resp->{$ressource}}) { 161 | $CHANNELS{$c->{name}} = $c->{id}; 162 | } 163 | $LAST_CHANNELS_UPDATE = time(); 164 | } 165 | } 166 | 167 | return $CHANNELS{$channame}; 168 | } 169 | 170 | sub get_chanlog { 171 | my ($channel) = @_; 172 | 173 | if ($channel->{server}->{tag} eq $servertag) { 174 | 175 | get_users(); 176 | 177 | my $count = Irssi::settings_get_int($IRSSI{'name'} . '_loglines'); 178 | $channel->{name} =~ s/^#//; 179 | my $url = URI->new($baseurl . 'channels.history'); 180 | $url->query_form('channel' => get_chanid($channel->{name}, 0, 0), 181 | 'count' => $count); 182 | 183 | my $resp = api_call('get', $url); 184 | 185 | if (!$resp->{ok}) { 186 | # First try failed, so maybe this chan is actually a private group 187 | Irssi::print($channel->{name}. " appears to be a private group"); 188 | $url = URI->new($baseurl . 'groups.history'); 189 | my $groupid = get_chanid($channel->{name}, 1, 1); 190 | $url->query_form('channel' => $groupid, 191 | 'count' => $count); 192 | $resp = api_call('get', $url); 193 | } 194 | 195 | if ($resp->{ok}) { 196 | my $msgs = $resp->{messages}; 197 | foreach my $m (reverse(@{$msgs})) { 198 | if ($m->{type} eq 'message') { 199 | if ($m->{subtype} eq 'message_changed') { 200 | $m->{text} = $m->{message}->{text}; 201 | $m->{user} = $m->{message}->{user}; 202 | } 203 | elsif ($m->{subtype}) { 204 | next; 205 | } 206 | my $ts = strftime('%H:%M', localtime $m->{ts}); 207 | $channel->printformat(MSGLEVEL_PUBLIC, "slackmsg", $USERS{$m->{user}}, $m->{text}, "+", $ts); 208 | } 209 | } 210 | } 211 | } 212 | } 213 | 214 | my %LAST_MARK_UPDATED; 215 | sub update_slack_mark { 216 | my ($window) = @_; 217 | 218 | return unless ($window->{active}->{type} eq 'CHANNEL' && 219 | $window->{active_server}->{tag} eq $servertag); 220 | return unless Irssi::settings_get_str($IRSSI{'name'} . '_token'); 221 | 222 | # Leave $line set to the final visible line, not the one after. 223 | my $view = $window->view(); 224 | my $line = $view->{startline}; 225 | my $count = $view->get_line_cache($line)->{count}; 226 | while ($count < $view->{height} && $line->next) { 227 | $line = $line->next; 228 | $count += $view->get_line_cache($line)->{count}; 229 | } 230 | 231 | # Only update the Slack mark if the most recent visible line is newer. 232 | my($channel) = $window->{active}->{name} =~ /^#(.*)/; 233 | if ($LAST_MARK_UPDATED{$channel} < $line->{info}->{time}) { 234 | my $url = URI->new($baseurl . 'channels.mark'); 235 | $url->query_form('channel' => get_chanid($channel), 236 | 'ts' => $line->{info}->{time}); 237 | 238 | api_call('get', $url); 239 | $LAST_MARK_UPDATED{$channel} = $line->{info}->{time}; 240 | } 241 | } 242 | 243 | sub sig_window_changed { 244 | my ($new_window) = @_; 245 | update_slack_mark($new_window); 246 | } 247 | 248 | sub sig_message_public { 249 | my ($server, $msg, $nick, $address, $target) = @_; 250 | 251 | my $window = Irssi::active_win(); 252 | if ($window->{active}->{type} eq 'CHANNEL' && 253 | $window->{active}->{name} eq $target && 254 | $window->{bottom}) { 255 | update_slack_mark($window); 256 | } 257 | } 258 | 259 | sub cmd_mark { 260 | my ($mark_windows) = @_; 261 | 262 | my(@windows) = Irssi::windows(); 263 | my @mark_windows; 264 | foreach my $name (split(/\s+/, $mark_windows)) { 265 | if ($name eq 'ACTIVE') { 266 | push(@mark_windows, Irssi::active_win()); 267 | next; 268 | } 269 | 270 | foreach my $window (@windows) { 271 | if ($window->{name} eq $name) { 272 | push(@mark_windows, $window); 273 | } 274 | } 275 | } 276 | foreach my $window (@mark_windows) { 277 | update_slack_mark($window); 278 | } 279 | } 280 | 281 | # setup 282 | init(); 283 | 284 | # themes 285 | Irssi::theme_register(['slackmsg', '{timestamp $3} {pubmsgnick $2 {pubnick $0}}$1']); 286 | 287 | # signals 288 | Irssi::signal_add('server connected', 'sig_server_conn'); 289 | Irssi::signal_add('server disconnected', 'sig_server_disc'); 290 | Irssi::signal_add('setup changed', 'get_users'); 291 | Irssi::signal_add('channel joined', 'chan_joined'); 292 | Irssi::signal_add('window changed', 'sig_window_changed'); 293 | Irssi::signal_add('message public', 'sig_message_public'); 294 | 295 | Irssi::command_bind('mark', 'cmd_mark'); 296 | 297 | # settings 298 | Irssi::settings_add_str('misc', $IRSSI{'name'} . '_token', ''); 299 | Irssi::settings_add_int('misc', $IRSSI{'name'} . '_loglines', 20); 300 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------