package plugins import ( "math/rand" "strings" "time" "github.com/chrissexton/alepale/bot" ) type YourPlugin struct { Bot *bot.Bot } // NewYourPlugin creates a new YourPlugin with the Plugin interface func NewYourPlugin(bot *bot.Bot) *YourPlugin { return &YourPlugin{ Bot: bot, } } // Message responds to the bot hook on recieving messages. // This function returns true if the plugin responds in a meaningful way to the users message. // Otherwise, the function returns false and the bot continues execution of other plugins. func (p *YourPlugin) Message(message bot.Message) bool { lower := strings.ToLower(message.Body) if strings.Contains(lower, "your") || strings.Contains(lower, "you're") { if rand.Float64() < 0.2 { r := strings.NewReplacer("Your", "You're", "your", "you're", "You're", "Your", "you're", "your", "Youre", "Your", "youre", "your") msg := r.Replace(message.Body) p.Bot.SendMessage(message.Channel, msg) return true } } return false } // LoadData imports any configuration data into the plugin. This is not strictly necessary other // than the fact that the Plugin interface demands it exist. This may be deprecated at a later // date. func (p *YourPlugin) LoadData() { rand.Seed(time.Now().Unix()) } // Help responds to help requests. Every plugin must implement a help function. func (p *YourPlugin) Help(channel string, parts []string) { p.Bot.SendMessage(channel, "Your corrects people's grammar.") } // Empty event handler because this plugin does not do anything on event recv func (p *YourPlugin) Event(kind string, message bot.Message) bool { return false }