asyncio-based rfc2812-compliant IRC Client (3.8+)
bottom isn't a kitchen-sink library. Instead, it provides a consistent API with a small surface area, tuned for performance and ease of extension. Similar to the routing style of bottle.py, hooking into events is one line.
pip install bottom
(the full documentation is available here: http://bottom-docs.readthedocs.io/)
Create an instance:
import asyncio
import bottom
host = 'chat.freenode.net'
port = 6697
ssl = True
NICK = "bottom-bot"
CHANNEL = "#bottom-dev"
bot = bottom.Client(host=host, port=port, ssl=ssl)
Send nick/user/join when connection is established:
@bot.on('CLIENT_CONNECT')
async def connect(**kwargs):
bot.send('NICK', nick=NICK)
bot.send('USER', user=NICK,
realname='https://github.com/numberoverzero/bottom')
# Don't try to join channels until the server has
# sent the MOTD, or signaled that there's no MOTD.
done, pending = await asyncio.wait(
[bot.wait("RPL_ENDOFMOTD"),
bot.wait("ERR_NOMOTD")],
loop=bot.loop,
return_when=asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED
)
# Cancel whichever waiter's event didn't come in.
for future in pending:
future.cancel()
bot.send('JOIN', channel=CHANNEL)
Respond to ping:
@bot.on('PING')
def keepalive(message, **kwargs):
bot.send('PONG', message=message)
Echo messages (channel and direct):
@bot.on('PRIVMSG')
def message(nick, target, message, **kwargs):
""" Echo all messages """
# don't echo self
if nick == NICK: return
# respond directly
if target == NICK: target = nick
bot.send("PRIVMSG", target=target, message=message)
Connect and run the bot forever:
bot.loop.create_task(bot.connect())
bot.loop.run_forever()
The full API consists of 1 class, with 8 methods:
# manage connections
async Client.connect()
async Client.disconnect()
# send, receive, and wait for rfc-2812 messages
Client.send(command, **kwargs)
@Client.on(event)
Client.trigger(event, **kwargs)
async Client.wait(event)
# send and receive anything newline-terminated,
# provided for eg. IRCv3 extensions
Client.send_raw(message)
Client.handle_raw(message)