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module Agents
class JabberAgent < Agent
cannot_be_scheduled!
cannot_create_events!
description <<-MD
The JabberAgent will send any events it receives to your Jabber/XMPP IM account.
Specify the `jabber_server` and `jabber_port` for your Jabber server.
The `message` is sent from `jabber_sender` to `jaber_receiver`. This message
can contain any keys found in the source's payload, escaped using double curly braces.
ex: `"News Story: {{title}}: {{url}}"`
Have a look at the [Wiki](https://github.com/cantino/huginn/wiki/Formatting-Events-using-Liquid) to learn more about liquid templating.
MD
def default_options
{
'jabber_server' => '127.0.0.1',
'jabber_port' => '5222',
'jabber_sender' => 'huginn@localhost',
'jabber_receiver' => 'muninn@localhost',
'jabber_password' => '',
'message' => 'It will be {{temp}} out tomorrow',
'expected_receive_period_in_days' => "2"
}
end
def working?
last_receive_at && last_receive_at > interpolated['expected_receive_period_in_days'].to_i.days.ago && !recent_error_logs?
end
def receive(incoming_events)
incoming_events.each do |event|
log "Sending IM to #{interpolated['jabber_receiver']} with event #{event.id}"
deliver body(event)
end
end
def validate_options
errors.add(:base, "server and username is required") unless credentials_present?
end
def deliver(text)
client.send Jabber::Message::new(interpolated['jabber_receiver'], text).set_type(:chat)
end
private
def client
Jabber::Client.new(Jabber::JID::new(interpolated['jabber_sender'])).tap do |sender|
sender.connect(interpolated['jabber_server'], interpolated['jabber_port'] || '5222')
sender.auth interpolated['jabber_password']
end
end
def credentials_present?
options['jabber_server'].present? && options['jabber_sender'].present? && options['jabber_receiver'].present?
end
def body(event)
interpolated(event.payload)['message']
end
end
end
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