POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12155352332 014637 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/README000644 001751 001751 00000006431 12155352332 015523 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 NAME POE::Filter::IRCD - A POE-based parser for the IRC protocol VERSION version 2.44 SYNOPSIS use POE::Filter::IRCD; my $filter = POE::Filter::IRCD->new( debug => 1, colonify => 0 ); my $arrayref = $filter->get( [ $hashref ] ); my $arrayref2 = $filter->put( $arrayref ); use POE qw(Filter::Stackable Filter::Line Filter::IRCD); my ($filter) = POE::Filter::Stackable->new(); $filter->push( POE::Filter::Line->new( InputRegexp => '\015?\012', OutputLiteral => "\015\012" ), POE::Filter::IRCD->new(), ); DESCRIPTION POE::Filter::IRCD provides a convenient way of parsing and creating IRC protocol lines. It provides the parsing engine for POE::Component::Server::IRC and POE::Component::IRC. A standalone version exists as Parse::IRC. CONSTRUCTOR "new" Creates a new POE::Filter::IRCD object. Takes two optional arguments: 'debug', which will print all lines received to STDERR; 'colonify', set to 1 to force the filter to always colonify the last param passed in a put(), default is 0. See below for more detail. METHODS "get_one_start" "get_one" "get_pending" "get" Takes an arrayref which is contains lines of IRC formatted input. Returns an arrayref of hashrefs which represents the lines. The hashref contains the following fields: prefix command params ( this is an arrayref ) raw_line For example, if the filter receives the following line, the following hashref is produced: LINE: ':moo.server.net 001 lamebot :Welcome to the IRC network lamebot' HASHREF: { prefix => ':moo.server.net', command => '001', params => [ 'lamebot', 'Welcome to the IRC network lamebot' ], raw_line => ':moo.server.net 001 lamebot :Welcome to the IRC network lamebot', } "put" Takes an arrayref containing hashrefs of IRC data and returns an arrayref containing IRC formatted lines. Optionally, one can specify 'colonify' to override the global colonification option. eg. $hashref = { command => 'PRIVMSG', prefix => 'FooBar!foobar@foobar.com', params => [ '#foobar', 'boo!' ], colonify => 1, # Override the global colonify option for this record only. }; $filter->put( [ $hashref ] ); "clone" Makes a copy of the filter, and clears the copy's buffer. "debug" With a true or false argument, enables or disables debug output respectively. Without an argument the behaviour is to toggle the debug status. SEE ALSO POE POE::Filter POE::Filter::Stackable POE::Component::Server::IRC POE::Component::IRC Parse::IRC AUTHOR Chris Williams COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Chris Williams and Jonathan Steinert. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/LICENSE000644 001751 001751 00000043763 12155352332 015661 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Chris Williams and Jonathan Steinert. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. 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The End POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/Changes000644 001751 001751 00000004630 12155352332 016135 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 ================================================== Changes from 2008-06-11 00:00:00 +0000 to present. ================================================== ----------------------------------------- version 2.44 at 2013-06-10 13:21:56 +0000 ----------------------------------------- Change: ae253101da7958777a572271f901e894ae20de05 Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams Date : 2013-06-10 14:21:56 +0000 Convert the distribution to dzil Change: 2f3bfa5c4a97ca061c2f87d4f4706e0bb0376f43 Author: Chris Williams Date : 2013-06-10 06:08:52 +0000 Merge pull request #1 from avenj/messagetags IRCv3.2 message tag support, tests for same. Change: 31a1c9aeab4120e626af130d73b0f1a58a77d46e Author: Jon Portnoy Date : 2013-06-07 13:03:16 +0000 Add IRCv3.2 message tag support, tests for same. ----------------------------------------- version 2.42 at 2009-12-11 18:40:43 +0000 ----------------------------------------- Change: 444e9f0f70357d303fc494abcbc2800d12baf888 Author: Chris Williams Date : 2009-12-11 18:40:43 +0000 Updated for CPAN release Change: c058f8b8470518dfd3904ffa49a7c18f58b47266 Author: Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson Date : 2009-12-11 02:06:38 +0000 Allow 005 numerics with more than 13 parameters. The RPL_ISUPPORT draft says you're only allowed to send 005 numerics with 13 parameters, but some IRC servers (including dancer-ircd) seem to stuff as many parameters in there as they can. Change: 7d720a1323f31d0bbf5b4689b470acf00ce9bed3 Author: Chris Williams Date : 2009-10-21 21:48:31 +0000 Updates to Makefile.PL Change: 9bbf1c4303d3387312c4b8dba519226dd4f8e08d Author: Chris Williams Date : 2009-05-01 12:34:13 +0000 Forgot to add AutoLicense to the MANIFEST ----------------------------------------- version 2.40 at 2009-05-01 11:27:39 +0000 ----------------------------------------- Change: 7594b5781e35d3b021cf0069d18a55e091ab4d5b Author: Chris Williams Date : 2009-05-01 12:27:39 +0000 Changed to AutoLicense, tidied up the POD. Change: 23d561a1761f1997d1e0568c2b35b7644cccbcce Author: Chris Williams Date : 2009-03-10 20:52:49 +0000 Initial git commit ================ End of releases. ================ POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/dist.ini000644 001751 001751 00000000447 12155352332 016310 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 name = POE-Filter-IRCD version = 2.44 author = Chris Williams license = Perl_5 copyright_holder = Chris Williams and Jonathan Steinert [@BINGOS] [Prereqs / BuildRequires] ExtUtils::MakeMaker = 6.59 Test::More = 0.47 [Prereqs] POE = 0.3202 POE::Filter = 0 perl = 5.006 POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/META.yml000644 001751 001751 00000001202 12155352332 016103 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 --- abstract: 'A POE-based parser for the IRC protocol' author: - 'Chris Williams ' build_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.59 Test::More: 0.47 configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.30 dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 4.300034, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.131560' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 name: POE-Filter-IRCD requires: POE: 0.3202 POE::Filter: 0 perl: 5.006 resources: homepage: https://github.com/bingos/poe-filter-ircd repository: https://github.com/bingos/poe-filter-ircd.git version: 2.44 POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/MANIFEST000644 001751 001751 00000000330 12155352332 015764 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README dist.ini examples/irc.pl lib/POE/Filter/IRCD.pm t/00-compile.t t/01_ircd.t t/02_dancer.t t/03_withtags.t t/release-pod-coverage.t t/release-pod-syntax.t POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/META.json000644 001751 001751 00000002532 12155352332 016262 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 { "abstract" : "A POE-based parser for the IRC protocol", "author" : [ "Chris Williams " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 4.300034, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.131560", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "POE-Filter-IRCD", "prereqs" : { "build" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.59", "Test::More" : "0.47" } }, "configure" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.30" } }, "develop" : { "requires" : { "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod" : "0", "Test::Pod" : "1.41", "Test::Pod::Coverage" : "1.08" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "POE" : "0.3202", "POE::Filter" : "0", "perl" : "5.006" } } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "homepage" : "https://github.com/bingos/poe-filter-ircd", "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "https://github.com/bingos/poe-filter-ircd.git", "web" : "https://github.com/bingos/poe-filter-ircd" } }, "version" : "2.44" } POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/t/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12155352332 015102 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/Makefile.PL000644 001751 001751 00000002707 12155352332 016617 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use 5.006; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.30; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( "ABSTRACT" => "A POE-based parser for the IRC protocol", "AUTHOR" => "Chris Williams ", "BUILD_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.59", "Test::More" => "0.47" }, "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.30" }, "DISTNAME" => "POE-Filter-IRCD", "EXE_FILES" => [], "LICENSE" => "perl", "NAME" => "POE::Filter::IRCD", "PREREQ_PM" => { "POE" => "0.3202", "POE::Filter" => 0 }, "TEST_REQUIRES" => {}, "VERSION" => "2.44", "test" => { "TESTS" => "t/*.t" } ); unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) { my $tr = delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES}; my $br = $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES}; for my $mod ( keys %$tr ) { if ( exists $br->{$mod} ) { $br->{$mod} = $tr->{$mod} if $tr->{$mod} > $br->{$mod}; } else { $br->{$mod} = $tr->{$mod}; } } } unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.56) } ) { my $br = delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES}; my $pp = $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM}; for my $mod ( keys %$br ) { if ( exists $pp->{$mod} ) { $pp->{$mod} = $br->{$mod} if $br->{$mod} > $pp->{$mod}; } else { $pp->{$mod} = $br->{$mod}; } } } delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) }; WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs); POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/examples/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12155352332 016455 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/lib/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12155352332 015405 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/lib/POE/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12155352332 016030 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/lib/POE/Filter/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12155352332 017255 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/lib/POE/Filter/IRCD.pm000644 001751 001751 00000021672 12155352332 020344 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 package POE::Filter::IRCD; { $POE::Filter::IRCD::VERSION = '2.44'; } #ABSTRACT: A POE-based parser for the IRC protocol use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use base qw[POE::Filter]; sub _PUT_LITERAL () { 1 } # Probably some other stuff should go here. my $g = { space => qr/\x20+/o, trailing_space => qr/\x20*/o, }; my $irc_regex = qr/^ (?: \x40 # '@'-prefixed IRCv3.2 messsage tags. (\S+) # [tags] Semi-colon delimited key=value list $g->{space} )? (?: \x3a # : comes before hand (\S+) # [prefix] $g->{'space'} # Followed by a space )? # but is optional. ( \d{3}|[a-zA-Z]+ # [command] ) # required. (?: $g->{'space'} # Strip leading space off [middle]s ( # [middle]s (?: [^\x00\x0a\x0d\x20\x3a] [^\x00\x0a\x0d\x20]* ) # Match on 1 of these, (?: $g->{'space'} [^\x00\x0a\x0d\x20\x3a] [^\x00\x0a\x0d\x20]* )* # then match as many of these as possible ) )? # otherwise dont match at all. (?: $g->{'space'}\x3a # Strip off leading spacecolon for [trailing] ([^\x00\x0a\x0d]*) # [trailing] )? # [trailing] is not necessary. $g->{'trailing_space'} $/x; sub new { my $type = shift; croak "$type requires an even number of parameters" if @_ % 2; my $buffer = { @_ }; $buffer->{uc $_} = delete $buffer->{$_} for keys %{ $buffer }; $buffer->{BUFFER} = []; return bless $buffer, $type; } sub debug { my $self = shift; my $value = shift; if ( defined $value ) { $self->{DEBUG} = $value; return $self->{DEBUG}; } $self->{DEBUG} = $value; } sub get { my ($self, $raw_lines) = @_; my $events = []; foreach my $raw_line (@$raw_lines) { warn "->$raw_line \n" if $self->{DEBUG}; if ( my($tags, $prefix, $command, $middles, $trailing) = $raw_line =~ m/$irc_regex/ ) { my $event = { raw_line => $raw_line }; if ($tags) { for my $tag_pair (split /;/, $tags) { my ($thistag, $thisval) = split /=/, $tag_pair; $event->{tags}->{$thistag} = $thisval } } $event->{'prefix'} = $prefix if $prefix; $event->{'command'} = uc $command; $event->{'params'} = [] if defined ( $middles ) || defined ( $trailing ); push @{$event->{'params'}}, (split /$g->{'space'}/, $middles) if defined $middles; push @{$event->{'params'}}, $trailing if defined $trailing; push @$events, $event; } else { warn "Received line $raw_line that is not IRC protocol\n"; } } return $events; } sub get_one_start { my ($self, $raw_lines) = @_; push @{ $self->{BUFFER} }, $_ for @$raw_lines; } sub get_one { my $self = shift; my $events = []; if ( my $raw_line = shift ( @{ $self->{BUFFER} } ) ) { warn "->$raw_line \n" if $self->{DEBUG}; if ( my($tags, $prefix, $command, $middles, $trailing) = $raw_line =~ m/$irc_regex/ ) { my $event = { raw_line => $raw_line }; if ($tags) { for my $tag_pair (split /;/, $tags) { my ($thistag, $thisval) = split /=/, $tag_pair; $event->{tags}->{$thistag} = $thisval } } $event->{'prefix'} = $prefix if $prefix; $event->{'command'} = uc $command; $event->{'params'} = [] if defined ( $middles ) || defined ( $trailing ); push @{$event->{'params'}}, (split /$g->{'space'}/, $middles) if defined $middles; push @{$event->{'params'}}, $trailing if defined $trailing; push @$events, $event; } else { warn "Received line $raw_line that is not IRC protocol\n"; } } return $events; } sub get_pending { return; } sub put { my ($self, $events) = @_; my $raw_lines = []; foreach my $event (@$events) { if (ref $event eq 'HASH') { my $colonify = ( defined $event->{colonify} ? $event->{colonify} : $self->{COLONIFY} ); if ( _PUT_LITERAL || _checkargs($event) ) { my $raw_line = ''; if ( ref $event->{tags} eq 'HASH' && keys %{ $event->{tags} } ) { $raw_line .= '@'; my @tags = %{ $event->{tags} }; while (my ($thistag, $thisval) = splice @tags, 0, 2) { $raw_line .= $thistag . ( defined $thisval ? '='.$thisval : '' ); $raw_line .= ';' if @tags; } $raw_line .= ' '; } $raw_line .= (':' . $event->{'prefix'} . ' ') if exists $event->{'prefix'}; $raw_line .= $event->{'command'}; if ( $event->{'params'} and ref $event->{'params'} eq 'ARRAY' ) { my $params = [ @{ $event->{'params'} } ]; $raw_line .= ' '; my $param = shift @$params; while (@$params) { $raw_line .= $param . ' '; $param = shift @$params; } $raw_line .= ':' if $param =~ m/\x20/ or $colonify; $raw_line .= $param; } push @$raw_lines, $raw_line; warn "<-$raw_line \n" if $self->{DEBUG}; } else { next; } } else { warn __PACKAGE__ . " non hashref passed to put(): \"$event\"\n"; push @$raw_lines, $event if ref $event eq 'SCALAR'; } } return $raw_lines; } sub clone { my $self = shift; my $nself = { }; $nself->{$_} = $self->{$_} for keys %{ $self }; $nself->{BUFFER} = [ ]; return bless $nself, ref $self; } # This thing is far from correct, dont use it. sub _checkargs { my $event = shift || return; warn("Invalid characters in prefix: " . $event->{'prefix'} . "\n") if ($event->{'prefix'} =~ m/[\x00\x0a\x0d\x20]/); warn("Undefined command passed.\n") unless ($event->{'command'} =~ m/\S/o); warn("Invalid command: " . $event->{'command'} . "\n") unless ($event->{'command'} =~ m/^(?:[a-zA-Z]+|\d{3})$/o); foreach my $middle (@{$event->{'middles'}}) { warn("Invalid middle: $middle\n") unless ($middle =~ m/^[^\x00\x0a\x0d\x20\x3a][^\x00\x0a\x0d\x20]*$/); } warn("Invalid trailing: " . $event->{'trailing'} . "\n") unless ($event->{'trailing'} =~ m/^[\x00\x0a\x0d]*$/); } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME POE::Filter::IRCD - A POE-based parser for the IRC protocol =head1 VERSION version 2.44 =head1 SYNOPSIS use POE::Filter::IRCD; my $filter = POE::Filter::IRCD->new( debug => 1, colonify => 0 ); my $arrayref = $filter->get( [ $hashref ] ); my $arrayref2 = $filter->put( $arrayref ); use POE qw(Filter::Stackable Filter::Line Filter::IRCD); my ($filter) = POE::Filter::Stackable->new(); $filter->push( POE::Filter::Line->new( InputRegexp => '\015?\012', OutputLiteral => "\015\012" ), POE::Filter::IRCD->new(), ); =head1 DESCRIPTION POE::Filter::IRCD provides a convenient way of parsing and creating IRC protocol lines. It provides the parsing engine for L and L. A standalone version exists as L. =head1 CONSTRUCTOR =over =item C Creates a new POE::Filter::IRCD object. Takes two optional arguments: 'debug', which will print all lines received to STDERR; 'colonify', set to 1 to force the filter to always colonify the last param passed in a put(), default is 0. See below for more detail. =back =head1 METHODS =over =item C =item C =item C =item C Takes an arrayref which is contains lines of IRC formatted input. Returns an arrayref of hashrefs which represents the lines. The hashref contains the following fields: prefix command params ( this is an arrayref ) raw_line For example, if the filter receives the following line, the following hashref is produced: LINE: ':moo.server.net 001 lamebot :Welcome to the IRC network lamebot' HASHREF: { prefix => ':moo.server.net', command => '001', params => [ 'lamebot', 'Welcome to the IRC network lamebot' ], raw_line => ':moo.server.net 001 lamebot :Welcome to the IRC network lamebot', } =item C Takes an arrayref containing hashrefs of IRC data and returns an arrayref containing IRC formatted lines. Optionally, one can specify 'colonify' to override the global colonification option. eg. $hashref = { command => 'PRIVMSG', prefix => 'FooBar!foobar@foobar.com', params => [ '#foobar', 'boo!' ], colonify => 1, # Override the global colonify option for this record only. }; $filter->put( [ $hashref ] ); =item C Makes a copy of the filter, and clears the copy's buffer. =item C With a true or false argument, enables or disables debug output respectively. Without an argument the behaviour is to toggle the debug status. =back =head1 SEE ALSO L L L L L L =head1 AUTHOR Chris Williams =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Chris Williams and Jonathan Steinert. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/examples/irc.pl000644 001751 001751 00000003226 12155352332 017572 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 # irc.pl # A simple IRC robot. # Usage: perl irc.pl use strict; # We will use a raw socket to connect to the IRC server. use IO::Socket; use POE::Filter::IRCD; my $filter = POE::Filter::IRCD->new(); my %dispatch = ( 'ping' => \&irc_ping, '001' => \&irc_001, 'public' => \&irc_public ); # The server to connect to and our details. my $server = "irc.perl.org"; my $nick = "simplebot$$"; my $login = "simple_bot"; # The channel which the bot will join. my $channel = "#IRC.pm"; # Connect to the IRC server. my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET(PeerAddr => $server, PeerPort => 6667, Proto => 'tcp') or die "Can't connect\n"; # Log on to the server. print $sock "NICK $nick\r\n"; print $sock "USER $login 8 * :Perl IRC Hacks Robot\r\n"; # Keep reading lines from the server. while (my $input = <$sock>) { $input =~ s/\r\n//g; foreach my $hashref ( @{ $filter->get( [ $input ] ) } ) { SWITCH: { my $type = lc $hashref->{command}; $type = 'public' if $type eq 'privmsg' and $hashref->{params}->[0] =~ /^#/; my @args; push @args, $hashref->{prefix} if $hashref->{prefix}; push @args, @{ $hashref->{params} }; if ( defined $dispatch{$type} ) { $dispatch{$type}->(@args); last SWITCH; } print STDOUT join( ' ', "irc_$type:", @args ), "\n"; } } } sub irc_ping { my $server = shift; print $sock "PONG :$server\r\n"; return 1; } sub irc_001 { print STDOUT "Connected to $_[0]\n"; print $sock "JOIN $channel\r\n"; return 1; } sub irc_public { my ($who,$where,$what) = @_; print "$who -> $where -> $what\n"; return 1; } POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/t/01_ircd.t000644 001751 001751 00000002357 12155352332 016517 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use Test::More tests => 11; BEGIN { use_ok('POE::Filter::IRCD') }; my $filter = POE::Filter::IRCD->new(); isa_ok( $filter, 'POE::Filter::IRCD' ); my $original = ':test!test@test.test PRIVMSG #Test :This is a test case'; foreach my $irc_event ( @{ $filter->get( [ $original ] ) } ) { ok( $irc_event->{prefix} eq 'test!test@test.test', 'Prefix Test' ); ok( $irc_event->{params}->[0] eq '#Test', 'Params Test One' ); ok( $irc_event->{params}->[1] eq 'This is a test case', 'Params Test Two' ); ok( $irc_event->{command} eq 'PRIVMSG', 'Command Test'); foreach my $parsed ( @{ $filter->put( [ $irc_event ] ) } ) { ok( $parsed eq $original, 'Self Test' ); } } my $filter2 = POE::Filter::IRCD->new( colonify => 1 ); isa_ok( $filter2, 'POE::Filter::IRCD' ); my $original2 = ':test!test@test.test PRIVMSG #Test :Test'; foreach my $irc_event ( @{ $filter2->get( [ $original2 ] ) } ) { foreach my $parsed ( @{ $filter2->put( [ $irc_event ] ) } ) { ok( $parsed eq $original2, 'Self Test' ); } } my $filter3 = $filter2->clone(); isa_ok( $filter3, 'POE::Filter::IRCD' ); foreach my $irc_event ( @{ $filter3->get( [ $original2 ] ) } ) { foreach my $parsed ( @{ $filter3->put( [ $irc_event ] ) } ) { ok( $parsed eq $original2, 'Self Test' ); } } POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/t/02_dancer.t000644 001751 001751 00000001114 12155352332 017021 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More 'no_plan'; use POE::Filter::IRCD; my $filter = POE::Filter::IRCD->new(); isa_ok( $filter, 'POE::Filter::IRCD' ); my $line = ':pretend.dancer.server 005 CPAN MODES=4 CHANLIMIT=#:20 NICKLEN=16 USERLEN=10 HOSTLEN=63 TOPICLEN=450 KICKLEN=450 CHANNELLEN=30 KEYLEN=23 CHANTYPES=# PREFIX=(ov)@+ CASEMAPPING=ascii CAPAB IRCD=dancer :are available on this server'; foreach my $irc_event ( @{ $filter->get( [ $line ] ) } ) { ok( ref $irc_event eq 'HASH', 'Okay it is a hashref' ); is( scalar @{ $irc_event->{params} }, 16, 'There are 16 params' ); } POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/t/00-compile.t000644 001751 001751 00000003126 12155352332 017136 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use File::Find; use File::Temp qw{ tempdir }; my @modules; find( sub { return if $File::Find::name !~ /\.pm\z/; my $found = $File::Find::name; $found =~ s{^lib/}{}; $found =~ s{[/\\]}{::}g; $found =~ s/\.pm$//; # nothing to skip push @modules, $found; }, 'lib', ); sub _find_scripts { my $dir = shift @_; my @found_scripts = (); find( sub { return unless -f; my $found = $File::Find::name; # nothing to skip open my $FH, '<', $_ or do { note( "Unable to open $found in ( $! ), skipping" ); return; }; my $shebang = <$FH>; return unless $shebang =~ /^#!.*?\bperl\b\s*$/; push @found_scripts, $found; }, $dir, ); return @found_scripts; } my @scripts; do { push @scripts, _find_scripts($_) if -d $_ } for qw{ bin script scripts }; my $plan = scalar(@modules) + scalar(@scripts); $plan ? (plan tests => $plan) : (plan skip_all => "no tests to run"); { # fake home for cpan-testers # no fake requested ## local $ENV{HOME} = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); like( qx{ $^X -Ilib -e "require $_; print '$_ ok'" }, qr/^\s*$_ ok/s, "$_ loaded ok" ) for sort @modules; SKIP: { eval "use Test::Script 1.05; 1;"; skip "Test::Script needed to test script compilation", scalar(@scripts) if $@; foreach my $file ( @scripts ) { my $script = $file; $script =~ s!.*/!!; script_compiles( $file, "$script script compiles" ); } } } POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/t/03_withtags.t000644 001751 001751 00000002035 12155352332 017423 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use Test::More tests => 10; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { use_ok( 'POE::Filter::IRCD' ) } my $filter = new_ok( 'POE::Filter::IRCD' ); my $str = '@intent=ACTION;znc.in/extension=value;foobar' .' :test!me@test.ing PRIVMSG #Test :This is a test'; for my $event (@{ $filter->get([ $str ]) }) { is_deeply( $event->{tags}, { intent => 'ACTION', 'znc.in/extension' => 'value', foobar => undef, }, 'tags look ok' ); cmp_ok( $event->{prefix}, 'eq', 'test!me@test.ing', 'prefix looks ok' ); cmp_ok( $event->{command}, 'eq', 'PRIVMSG', 'command looks ok' ); cmp_ok( $event->{params}->[0], 'eq', '#Test', 'param 0 looks ok' ); cmp_ok( $event->{params}->[1], 'eq', 'This is a test', 'param 1 looks ok' ); for my $parsed (@{ $filter->put([ $event ]) }) { cmp_ok($parsed, '=~', qr/intent=ACTION/, 'parsed has intent=ACTION'); cmp_ok($parsed, '=~', qr/znc\.in\/extension=value/, 'parsed has vendor ext' ); cmp_ok($parsed, '=~', qr/foobar/, 'parsed has arbitrary valueless tag' ); } } POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/t/release-pod-syntax.t000644 001751 001751 00000000450 12155352332 021012 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 #!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.41"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.41 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); POE-Filter-IRCD-2.44/t/release-pod-coverage.t000644 001751 001751 00000000765 12155352332 021270 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 #!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08 required for testing POD coverage" if $@; eval "use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod"; plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod required for testing POD coverage" if $@; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' });