#!/usr/bin/env python # # EXPERIMENTAL # IRC <=> Zulip mirroring bot # # Setup: First, you need to install python-irc version 8.5.3 # (https://github.com/jaraco/irc) from __future__ import print_function import zulip import argparse from irc_mirror_backend import IRCBot if False: from typing import Any, Dict usage = """./irc-mirror.py --irc-server=IRC_SERVER --channel= --nick-prefix= [optional args] Example: ./irc-mirror.py --irc-server=127.0.0.1 --channel='#test' --nick-prefix=username Specify your Zulip API credentials and server in a ~/.zuliprc file or using the options. Note that "_zulip" will be automatically appended to the IRC nick provided Also note that at present you need to edit this code to do the Zulip => IRC side """ if __name__ == "__main__": parser = zulip.add_default_arguments(argparse.ArgumentParser(usage=usage)) parser.add_argument('--irc-server', default=None) parser.add_argument('--port', default=6667) parser.add_argument('--nick-prefix', default=None) parser.add_argument('--channel', default=None) options = parser.parse_args() if options.irc_server is None or options.nick_prefix is None or options.channel is None: parser.error("Missing required argument") # Setting the client to irc_mirror is critical for this to work options.client = "irc_mirror" zulip_client = zulip.init_from_options(options) nickname = options.nick_prefix + "_zulip" bot = IRCBot(zulip_client, options.channel, nickname, options.irc_server, options.port) bot.start()