wildphp/module-aggregator

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Aggregator module for WildPHP

v2.0.0-beta.1 2017-08-17 22:13 UTC

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Allows searching through various data sources.

System Requirements

If your setup can run the main bot, it can run this module as well. You will need data sources to make use of this module.

Installation

To install this module, we will use composer:

composer require wildphp/module-aggregator

That will install all required files for the module. In order to activate the module, add the following line to your modules array in config.neon:

- WildPHP\Modules\Aggregator\Aggregator

The bot will run the module the next time it is started.

Additional sources can be added through composer as well. Refer to the source plugin installation instructions for more details.

Configuration

In order for this module to work, you need at least the following in your config.neon:

aggregator:
	sources:

Additional sources may be added in that key in the following format:

		key: SourceClass

Example:

		wp: WildPHP\Modules\Aggregator\Sources\Wikipedia

The key value represents the keyword this source will use. Refer to the Usage section below for more details.

Usage

By default, the lssources command is available. It simply lists all available and loaded sources by keyword.

All sources can be searched through using the find command. It has the following syntax:

find [source keyword] [search term] (@ [user])

Example:

find wp Atom @ MentionedUser

Or simply:

find wp Atom

to not have the output directed at someone.

Once you have configured the sources, they will be loaded per their keyword and a command is made available for them. For example, in the above example we set the Wikipedia source to the wp keyword. That means the wp command is now available. The wp command will simply be an alias for find wp. That means it follows the same syntax as the find command but you do not have to specify a source.

License

This module is licensed under the MIT license. Please see LICENSE to read it.