bwb | ||
.gitignore | ||
build-upload.sh | ||
license.txt | ||
README.md | ||
setup.py |
bwb
bot with bot.
Usage
Install with pip install --upgrade bwb
.
# Import one of:
from bwb.tanner import bwb
from bwb.jason import bwb
from bwb.tdev import bwb
from bwb.molly import bwb
Handshaking
On boot up, send 000000handshake
to BWB chat.
When you see a 000000handshake
:
secret = bwb.init()
await client.send_message(BWB, '000000handshake ' + secret)
When you see a 000000handshake [secret data]
:
bwb.init(secret_data)
await client.send_message(BWB, bwb.wrap('🤝'))
When you see and authed '🤝', reply with unauthed '🤝'.
Interaction
Run every incoming message through bwb.parse()
since it's inexpensive. This will decrypt and remove base58 encoding. If the command is invalid, text
will be None
.
Example:
if text.startswith('!'):
...
else:
authed, text = bwb.parse(text)
if not text: return
Use bwb.wrap()
to auth and encode outgoing commands.
Params:
wrap(text, target=None, b58=False, enc=False)
Examples:
out = bwb.wrap('ping') # broadcast all bots
out = bwb.wrap('ping', target=TANNER) # auth for Tannerbot
out = bwb.wrap('ping', target=JASON, enc=True) # base58 encrypt
out = bwb.wrap('ping', target=MOLLY, b58=True) # base58
Development
Setup
Clone the repo.
To test your changes:
pip install --upgrade ~/path/to/bwb
Deployment
Install setuptools:
python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade setuptools wheel
- Increment version number in
setup.py
Build and upload:
bash build-upload.sh