# See zulip/contrib_bots/lib/readme.md for instructions on running this code. from __future__ import print_function import sys import logging try: from PyDictionary import PyDictionary as Dictionary except ImportError: logging.error("Dependency Missing!") sys.exit(0) #Uses Python's Dictionary module # pip install PyDictionary def get_clean_response(m, method): try: response = method(m) except Exception as e: logging.exception(e) return e if isinstance(response, str): return response elif isinstance(response, list): return ', '.join(response) def get_thesaurus_result(original_content): search_keyword = original_content.strip().split(' ', 1)[1] if search_keyword == 'help': help_message = "To use this bot, start messages with either \ @synonym (to get the synonyms of a given word) \ or @antonym (to get the antonyms of a given word). \ Phrases are not accepted so only use single words \ to search. For example you could search '@synonym hello' \ or '@antonym goodbye'." return help_message elif original_content.startswith('@synonym'): result = get_clean_response(search_keyword, method = Dictionary.synonym) return result elif original_content.startswith('@antonym'): result = get_clean_response(search_keyword, method = Dictionary.antonym) return result class ThesaurusHandler(object): ''' This plugin allows users to enter a word in zulip and get synonyms, and antonyms, for that word sent back to the context (stream or private) in which it was sent. It looks for messages starting with @synonym or @antonym. ''' def usage(self): return ''' This plugin will allow users to get both synonyms and antonyms for a given word from zulip. To use this plugin, users need to install the PyDictionary module using 'pip install PyDictionary'.Use '@synonym help' or '@antonym help' for more usage information. Users should preface messages with @synonym or @antonym. ''' def triage_message(self, message, client): original_content = message['content'] is_thesaurus = (original_content.startswith('@synonym') or original_content.startswith('@antonym')) return is_thesaurus def handle_message(self, message, client, state_handler): original_content = message['content'] original_sender = message['sender_email'] new_content = get_thesaurus_result(original_content) if message['type'] == 'private': client.send_message(dict( type='private', to=original_sender, content=new_content, )) else: client.send_message(dict( type=message['type'], to=message['display_recipient'], subject=message['subject'], content=new_content, )) handler_class = ThesaurusHandler