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author | lassulus <lass@lassul.us> | 2016-12-27 22:58:36 +0100 |
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committer | lassulus <lass@lassul.us> | 2016-12-27 22:58:36 +0100 |
commit | 3c5906dd62704f0a1cdc14ec7c5c6569d7625dbe (patch) | |
tree | 0605e63e2a547a08a9960e5c780ca8fbf66860c1 | |
parent | 568e9e523a70f51886d9850213ee41af27da881b (diff) |
k 5: move irc-announce to seperate package
-rw-r--r-- | krebs/5pkgs/git-hooks/default.nix | 64 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | krebs/5pkgs/irc-announce/default.nix | 66 |
2 files changed, 67 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/krebs/5pkgs/git-hooks/default.nix b/krebs/5pkgs/git-hooks/default.nix index 6f2cb8b6a..9355a878c 100644 --- a/krebs/5pkgs/git-hooks/default.nix +++ b/krebs/5pkgs/git-hooks/default.nix @@ -108,67 +108,5 @@ let fi ''; - irc-announce-script = pkgs.writeDash "irc-announce-script" '' - set -euf - - export PATH=${makeSearchPath "bin" (with pkgs; [ - coreutils - gawk - gnused - netcat - nettools - ])} - - IRC_SERVER=$1 - IRC_PORT=$2 - IRC_NICK=$3$$ - IRC_CHANNEL=$4 - message=$5 - - export IRC_CHANNEL # for privmsg_cat - - # echo2 and cat2 are used output to both, stdout and stderr - # This is used to see what we send to the irc server. (debug output) - echo2() { echo "$*"; echo "$*" >&2; } - cat2() { tee /dev/stderr; } - - # privmsg_cat transforms stdin to a privmsg - privmsg_cat() { awk '{ print "PRIVMSG "ENVIRON["IRC_CHANNEL"]" :"$0 }'; } - - # ircin is used to feed the output of netcat back to the "irc client" - # so we can implement expect-like behavior with sed^_^ - # XXX mkselfdestructingtmpfifo would be nice instead of this cruft - tmpdir="$(mktemp -d irc-announce_XXXXXXXX)" - cd "$tmpdir" - mkfifo ircin - trap " - rm ircin - cd '$OLDPWD' - rmdir '$tmpdir' - trap - EXIT INT QUIT - " EXIT INT QUIT - - { - echo2 "USER $LOGNAME 0 * :$LOGNAME@$(hostname)" - echo2 "NICK $IRC_NICK" - - # wait for MODE message - sed -n '/^:[^ ]* MODE /q' - - echo2 "JOIN $IRC_CHANNEL" - - printf '%s' "$message" \ - | privmsg_cat \ - | cat2 - - echo2 "PART $IRC_CHANNEL" - - # wait for PART confirmation - sed -n '/:'"$IRC_NICK"'![^ ]* PART /q' - - echo2 'QUIT :Gone to have lunch' - } < ircin \ - | nc "$IRC_SERVER" "$IRC_PORT" | tee -a ircin - ''; - + irc-announce-script = "${pkgs.irc-announce}/bin/irc-announce"; in out diff --git a/krebs/5pkgs/irc-announce/default.nix b/krebs/5pkgs/irc-announce/default.nix new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f02cec3c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/krebs/5pkgs/irc-announce/default.nix @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +{ pkgs, lib, ... }: + +with lib; + +pkgs.writeDashBin "irc-announce" '' + set -euf + + export PATH=${makeSearchPath "bin" (with pkgs; [ + coreutils + gawk + gnused + netcat + nettools + ])} + + IRC_SERVER=$1 + IRC_PORT=$2 + IRC_NICK=$3$$ + IRC_CHANNEL=$4 + message=$5 + + export IRC_CHANNEL # for privmsg_cat + + # echo2 and cat2 are used output to both, stdout and stderr + # This is used to see what we send to the irc server. (debug output) + echo2() { echo "$*"; echo "$*" >&2; } + cat2() { tee /dev/stderr; } + + # privmsg_cat transforms stdin to a privmsg + privmsg_cat() { awk '{ print "PRIVMSG "ENVIRON["IRC_CHANNEL"]" :"$0 }'; } + + # ircin is used to feed the output of netcat back to the "irc client" + # so we can implement expect-like behavior with sed^_^ + # XXX mkselfdestructingtmpfifo would be nice instead of this cruft + tmpdir="$(mktemp -d irc-announce_XXXXXXXX)" + cd "$tmpdir" + mkfifo ircin + trap " + rm ircin + cd '$OLDPWD' + rmdir '$tmpdir' + trap - EXIT INT QUIT + " EXIT INT QUIT + + { + echo2 "USER $LOGNAME 0 * :$LOGNAME@$(hostname)" + echo2 "NICK $IRC_NICK" + + # wait for MODE message + sed -n '/^:[^ ]* MODE /q' + + echo2 "JOIN $IRC_CHANNEL" + + printf '%s' "$message" \ + | privmsg_cat \ + | cat2 + + echo2 "PART $IRC_CHANNEL" + + # wait for PART confirmation + sed -n '/:'"$IRC_NICK"'![^ ]* PART /q' + + echo2 'QUIT :Gone to have lunch' + } < ircin \ + | nc "$IRC_SERVER" "$IRC_PORT" | tee -a ircin +'' |