package POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Validator::HTML; use warnings; use strict; our $VERSION = '0.002'; use POE::Component::WebService::Validator::HTML::W3C; use base 'POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::BasePoCoWrap'; sub _make_default_args { return ( response_event => 'irc_validator_html', trigger => qr/^validate\s+(?=\S)/i, ); } sub _make_poco { return POE::Component::WebService::Validator::HTML::W3C->spawn( debug => shift->{debug}, ); } sub _make_response_message { my $self = shift; my $in_ref = shift; return [ $self->_construct_response($in_ref) ]; } sub _make_response_event { my $self = shift; my $in_ref = { %{ shift || {} } }; $in_ref->{uri_to_results} = $self->_construct_response( $in_ref, 'just_uri_kplz_and_thank_you' ); $in_ref->{ $_ } = delete $in_ref->{"_$_"} for qw( who channel message type ); return $in_ref; } sub _make_poco_call { my $self = shift; my $data_ref = shift; $self->{poco}->validate( { event => '_poco_done', in => delete $data_ref->{what}, map +( "_$_" => $data_ref->{$_} ), keys %$data_ref, } ); } sub _construct_response { my ( $self, $in_ref, $is_only_uri ) = @_; my $uri = URI->new( $in_ref->{validator_uri} ); $uri->query_form( uri => $in_ref->{in}, doctype => 'Inline', group => '0', No200 => 1, verbose => 1, ); if ( $is_only_uri ) { return $uri; } elsif ( not $in_ref->{num_errors} ) { return "Valid ( $uri )"; } else { return "Invalid ($in_ref->{num_errors} errors) See: $uri"; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Validator::HTML - access HTML validator from IRC =head1 SYNOPSIS use strict; use warnings; use POE qw(Component::IRC Component::IRC::Plugin::Validator::HTML); my $irc = POE::Component::IRC->spawn( nick => 'ValidatorBot', server => 'irc.freenode.net', port => 6667, ircname => 'Validator Bot', ); POE::Session->create( package_states => [ main => [ qw(_start irc_001) ], ], ); $poe_kernel->run; sub _start { $irc->yield( register => 'all' ); $irc->plugin_add( 'ValidatorHTML' => POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Validator::HTML->new ); $irc->yield( connect => {} ); } sub irc_001 { $_[KERNEL]->post( $_[SENDER] => join => '#zofbot' ); } ValidatorBot, validate http://zoffix.com Valid ( http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fzoffix.com&doctype=Inline&group=0&No200=1&verbose=1 ) ValidatorBot, validate http://google.ca Invalid (49 errors) See: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fgoogle.ca&doctype=Inline&group=0&No200=1&verbose=1 =head1 DESCRIPTION This module is a L plugin which uses L for its base. It provides interface to W3C HTML validator. It accepts input from public channel events, C messages as well as C (private messages); although that can be configured at will. =head1 CONSTRUCTOR =head2 new # plain and simple $irc->plugin_add( 'ValidatorHTML' => POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Validator::HTML->new ); # juicy flavor $irc->plugin_add( 'ValidatorHTML' => POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Validator::HTML->new( auto => 1, response_event => 'irc_validator_html', banned => [ qr/aol\.com$/i ], root => [ qr/mah.net$/i ], addressed => 1, trigger => qr/^validate\s+(?=\S)/i, listen_for_input => [ qw(public notice privmsg) ], eat => 1, debug => 0, ) ); The C method constructs and returns a new C object suitable to be fed to L's C method. The constructor takes a few arguments, but I. The possible arguments/values are as follows: =head3 auto ->new( auto => 0 ); B. Takes either true or false values, specifies whether or not the plugin should auto respond to requests. When the C argument is set to a true value plugin will respond to the requesting person with the results automatically. When the C argument is set to a false value plugin will not respond and you will have to listen to the events emited by the plugin to retrieve the results (see EMITED EVENTS section and C argument for details). B C<1>. =head3 response_event ->new( response_event => 'event_name_to_recieve_results' ); B. Takes a scalar string specifying the name of the event to emit when the results of the request are ready. See EMITED EVENTS section for more information. B C =head3 banned ->new( banned => [ qr/aol\.com$/i ] ); B. Takes an arrayref of regexes as a value. If the usermask of the person (or thing) making the request matches any of the regexes listed in the C arrayref, plugin will ignore the request. B C<[]> (no bans are set). =head3 root ->new( root => [ qr/\Qjust.me.and.my.friend.net\E$/i ] ); B. As opposed to C argument, the C argument B access only to people whose usermasks match B of the regexen you specify in the arrayref the argument takes as a value. B it is not specified. B as opposed to C specifying an empty arrayref to C argument will restrict access to everyone. =head3 trigger ->new( trigger => qr/^validate\s+(?=\S)/i ); B. Takes a regex as an argument. Messages matching this regex will be considered as requests. See also B option below which is enabled by default. B the trigger will be B from the message, therefore make sure your trigger doesn't match the actual data that needs to be processed. B C =head3 addressed ->new( addressed => 1 ); B. Takes either true or false values. When set to a true value all the public messages must be I. In other words, if your bot's nickname is C and your trigger is C you would make the request by saying C. When addressed mode is turned on, the bot's nickname, including any whitespace and common punctuation character will be removed before matching the C (see above). When C argument it set to a false value, public messages will only have to match C regex in order to make a request. Note: this argument has no effect on C and C requests. B C<1> =head3 listen_for_input ->new( listen_for_input => [ qw(public notice privmsg) ] ); B. Takes an arrayref as a value which can contain any of the three elements, namely C, C and C which indicate which kind of input plugin should respond to. When the arrayref contains C element, plugin will respond to requests sent from messages in public channels (see C argument above for specifics). When the arrayref contains C element plugin will respond to requests sent to it via C messages. When the arrayref contains C element, the plugin will respond to requests sent to it via C (private messages). You can specify any of these. In other words, setting C<( listen_for_input => [ qr(notice privmsg) ] )> will enable functionality only via C and C messages. B C<[ qw(public notice privmsg) ]> =head3 eat ->new( eat => 0 ); B. If set to a false value plugin will return a C after responding. If eat is set to a true value, plugin will return a C after responding. See L documentation for more information if you are interested. B: C<1> =head3 debug ->new( debug => 1 ); B. Takes either a true or false value. When C argument is set to a true value some debugging information will be printed out. When C argument is set to a false value no debug info will be printed. B C<0>. =head1 EMITED EVENTS =head2 response_event $VAR1 = { 'errors' => [ { 'msg' => 'no document type declaration; implying ""', 'col' => '0', 'line' => '1' }, # and more and more of these ], 'in' => 'http://google.ca', 'num_errors' => '46', 'validator_uri' => 'http://validator.w3.org/check', 'type' => 'uri', 'is_valid' => 0, 'uri_to_results' => bless( do{\(my $o = 'http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fgoogle.ca&doctype=Inline&group=0&No200=1&verbose=1')}, 'URI::http' ), 'channel' => '#zofbot', 'type' => 'public', 'who' => 'Zoffix__!n=Zoffix@unaffiliated/zoffix', 'message' => 'ValidatorBot, validate http://zoffix.com', }; $VAR1 = { 'options' => { 'http_timeout' => 2, 'validator_uri' => 'http://somewhereesle.com' }, '_user_defined' => 'something', 'in' => 'http://zoffix.com', 'validator_error' => 'Could not contact validator', 'type' => 'uri', 'validator_uri' => 'http://somewhereesle.com' 'uri_to_results' => bless( do{\(my $o = 'http://http://somewhereesle.com/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fgoogle.ca&doctype=Inline&group=0&No200=1&verbose=1')}, 'URI::http' ), 'channel' => '#zofbot', 'type' => 'public', 'who' => 'Zoffix__!n=Zoffix@unaffiliated/zoffix', 'message' => 'ValidatorBot, validate http://zoffix.com', }; The event handler set up to handle the event, name of which you've specified in the C argument to the constructor (it defaults to C) will recieve input every time validation request is completed. The input will come in in C<$_[ARG0]> in a form of a hashref. The the keys are the B L C method/event B keys which are as follows: =head3 uri_to_results 'uri_to_results' => bless( do{\(my $o = 'http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fgoogle.ca&doctype=Inline&group=0&No200=1&verbose=1')}, 'URI::http' ), Will contain a L object pointing to the results of validation. =head3 who { 'who' => 'Zoffix!n=Zoffix@unaffiliated/zoffix' } The C key will contain the usermask of the user who requested validation. =head3 type { 'type' => 'public' } The C key will contain the "type" of the message sent by the requestor. The possible values are: C, C and C indicating that request was requested in public channel, via C and via C (private message) respectively. =head3 channel { 'channel' => '#zofbot' } The C key will contain the name of the channel from which the request came from. This will only make sense when C key (see above) contains C. =head3 message { 'message' => 'ValidatorBot, validate http://zoffix.com' } =head1 AUTHOR Zoffix Znet, C<< >> (L, L) =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to C, or through the web interface at L. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. =head1 SUPPORT You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Validator::HTML You can also look for information at: =over 4 =item * RT: CPAN's request tracker L =item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation L =item * CPAN Ratings L =item * Search CPAN L =back =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2008 Zoffix Znet, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut