Thierry Carrez 0ff1a65f6c Remove ethercalc support
In preparation for the fully IRC-driven system,
remove the code getting extra info from ethercalc.

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OpenStack PTG Bot

ptgbot is the bot that PTG room moderators use to surface what's currently happening at the event. Room operators send messages to the bot, like:

#swift now discussing ring balancing

and from that information the bot builds a static webpage with discussion topics currently discussed ("now") and an indicative set of discussion topics coming up next ("next").

Room operators commands

You have to have voice in the channel (+v) to send commands to the ptgbot. Commands follow the following format:

#ROOMNAME [now|next] TOPIC
#ROOMNAME [color] CSS_COLOR_SPECIFIER

Please note that:

  • There can only be one "now" topic at a time. If multiple topics are discussed at the same time in various corners of the room, they should all be specified in a single "now" command.
  • In order to ensure that information is current, entering a "now" command wipes out any "next" entry for the same room. You might want to refresh those after entering a "now" topic.
  • The color command only sets the background color for the room name. The foreground is always white. Colors can be specified in any form supported by the CSS attribute background-color.

Example:

#swift now discussing ring placement
#swift color blue
#swift next at 2pm we plan to discuss #glance support
#swift next around 3pm we plan to cover cold storage features
...
#swift now discussing #glance support, come over!
#swift next at 3pm we plan to cover cold storage features
...
#oslo now discussing oslo.config drivers
#oslo location Level B, Ballroom A
#oslo color #42f4c5
#oslo next after lunch we plan to discuss auto-generating config reference docs

You can also remove all entries related to your room by issuing the following command:

#ROOMNAME clean

Admin commands

You have to be a channel operator (+o) to use admin commands.

~list

List available room names

~add ROOM [ROOM..]

Add new room name(s)

~del ROOM [ROOM..]

Deletes room name(s)

~clean ROOM [ROOM..]

Removes active entries for specified room(s)

~wipe

Resets the database entirely (removes all defined rooms and entries)

Local testing

Copy config.json.sample to config.json:

cp config.json.sample config.json

Edit config.json contents, for example:

{
"irc_nick": "ptgbot",
"irc_server": "irc.freenode.net",
"irc_port": 6667,
"irc_channel": "#testptg",
"db_filename": "html/ptg.json",
}

In one terminal, run the bot:

tox -evenv -- ptgbot -d config.json

Join that channel and give a command to the bot:

#swift now discussing ring placement

(note, the bot currently only takes commands from Freenode identified users)

In another terminal, start the webserver:

cd html && python -m SimpleHTTPServer

Open the web page in a web browser: http://127.0.0.1:8000/ptg.html

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