from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function import requests import logging import re # See readme.md for instructions on running this code. class WikipediaHandler(object): ''' This plugin facilitates searching Wikipedia for a specific key term and returns the top article from the search. It looks for messages starting with '@mention-bot' In this example, we write all Wikipedia searches into the same stream that it was called from, but this code could be adapted to write Wikipedia searches to some kind of external issue tracker as well. ''' def usage(self): return ''' This plugin will allow users to directly search Wikipedia for a specific key term and get the top article that is returned from the search. Users should preface searches with "@mention-bot". ''' def handle_message(self, message, client, state_handler): bot_response = self.get_bot_wiki_response(message, client) if message['type'] == 'private': client.send_message(dict( type='private', to=message['sender_email'], content=bot_response, )) else: client.send_message(dict( type='stream', to=message['display_recipient'], subject=message['subject'], content=bot_response, )) def get_bot_wiki_response(self, message, client): query = message['content'] query_wiki_link = ('https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&' 'list=search&srsearch=%s&format=json' % (query,)) try: data = requests.get(query_wiki_link) except requests.exceptions.RequestException: logging.error('broken link') return if data.status_code != 200: logging.error('unsuccessful data') return new_content = 'For search term "' + query if len(data.json()['query']['search']) == 0: new_content = 'I am sorry. The search term you provided is not found :slightly_frowning_face:' else: search_string = data.json()['query']['search'][0]['title'].replace(' ', '_') url = 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/' + search_string new_content = new_content + '", ' + url return new_content handler_class = WikipediaHandler