NAME
Bot::Backbone::Service::OFun::Karma - Keep track of your channel's favorite things
VERSION
version 0.142230
SYNOPSIS
# in your bot config
service karma => (
service => 'OFun::Karma',
db_dsn => 'dbi:SQLite:karma.db',
);
disapatcher chatroom => as {
redispatch_to 'karma';
}
# in chat
alice> bob++ that was hilarious
bob> !best
bot> alice: 23
bob: 14
rob: 7
bobby: 6
bob> !score_alias bobby bob
bot> Scores for "bobby" will count for "bob" instead.
alice> !score_alias rob bob
bot> Scores for "rob" will count for "bob" instead.
bob> !score bob
bot> bob: 27
bob> !score bobby
bot> bob: 27
bob> !score_alias bob
bot> Scores for "bob" also include "bobby" and "rob".
bob> !score_unalias rob
bot> Scores for "rob" will count for "rob" now.
alice> "made up stuff"--
bob> !worst
bot> made up stuff: -1
rob: 7
bob: 20
alice: 23
DESCRIPTION
A common idiom in group chat (at least among tech geeks) is to use ++ and -- to show appreciation and derision. Now, you can have a bot that tracks that. It will show you a best ten list, a worst ten list, and the score of any particular word or phrase.
You can also provide aliases, just in case a particular thing is referred to in more than one way and you want to track those scores together. The scores are still tracked for the original words, but tallied together while aliased. This way, if someone creates a bad or false alias, you can unalias it later without losing how things were scored in the meantime.
DISPATCHER
!score
!score thing
!score
With an argument, this command reports the score for it. Without an argument, it shows the best ten list, just like !best
.
!best
This command takes no arguments and shows the best ten list.
!worst
This command takes no argumenst and shows the worst ten list.
!score_alias
!score_alias this that
!score_alias this
With two arguments, this command will establish an alias from one word or phrase to another. You need to make sure to quote your phrases if they contain more than one word. Note that when it creates the alias, it will remove that word from either side of any other alias. Aliases cannot be chained.
If only a single argument is given (again, make sure you quote your phrases), it will report if there are any score aliases to or from that word or phrase.
!score_unalias
!score_unalias this
This will delete any alias from this to something else.
Other Conversation
Finally, any other conversation is monitored to see if it contains ++ or -- notation. Anytime a word or quoted phrase contains a ++ or -- at the end of it, the score for that word or phrase will be incremented or decremented (respectively).
METHODS
load_schema
Called when making database connections to create tables needed to store scores and aliases.
ok_name
Given a name, returns true if it's scorable.
update_scores
This implements the tracking of ++ and -- to update scores from regular conversation.
score_of_thing
Reports the score of a thing, including any aliased scores.
show_alias_of_this
Used to implement !score_alias
with a single argument.
alias_this_to_that
Implements !score_alias
with two arguments.
unalias_this
Implements the !score_unalias
command.
best_scores
Implements the best 10 list.
worst_scores
Implements the worst 10 list.
initialize
No op.
AUTHOR
Andrew Sterling Hanenkamp <hanenkamp@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Qubling Software LLC.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.