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Posted by Steve Buehler on 11/12/10 11:12
You might want to go to http://www.hotscripts.com and search for irc in the
php category.
Steve
At 08:47 AM 4/1/2005, Matthew Fonda wrote:
>You might want to check out PEAR::Net_SmartIRC
>http://pear.php.net/package/Net_SmartIRC
>
>>hello
>>
>>i'm a newcomer to this list, fairly experienced PHP programmer but coding
>>mostly for personal web sites or hobbies. I also run an irc chat network
>>and am curious as to if I can integrate php into it somehow. for example:
>>
>>I want to have a webpage that can present a list of all connected users
>>to my irc network, or maybe a webpage to facilitate nickname
>>registration/activation. my idea is to somehow connect a
>>randomly-nicknamed client to the server like "PHP-19942333" or something,
>>which would execute the commands. I fully understand the irc protocol and
>>have written a working irc client in VB.
>>
>>i don't have experience enough to know if PHP has some sort of "event"
>>mechanism, for example, to be like on ircNamesList($names) { echo
>>$names['1']; } or something. (pseudo-code)
>>
>>does anyone have an idea as to how this stuff could be done?
>>
>>Here's a sort of pseudo-code of what I'd want, PHP-style but obviously
>>most of the functions are fake.
>>
>>// Begin pseudo-code.
>><?php
>>
>> echo "Activating nickname...";
>>
>> $php_nickname = "PHPInterface" // or have it generate a random number
>> irc_connect(192.168.1.1,6667,$php_nickname)
>>
>> $nick_command = "REGISTER $_GET['nick'] $_GET['email'] $_GET['pass']";
>> irc_send_privmsg("NickServ",$nick_command);
>>
>> // some way to hold processing until the response is received...
>> wait_for_response();
>> // or maybe a while loop, like while $success = "false"...
>>
>> // after response, die
>> exit("Finished");
>>
>> // parse response
>> on event irc_privmsg($nick,$msg) {
>> if ($nick == "NickServ") {
>> if ($msg == "Your nickname has been successfully registered.") {
>> echo "Registration succeeded!";
>> }
>> elseif ($msg == "Invalid syntax") {
>> echo "Error.";
>> }
>> irc_quit("PHP Script finished.");
>> }
>>?>
>>
>>obviously I'd also have to dress that page up a lot more, adding HTML
>>code and such.
>>
>>This would also need a lot of error-trapping. Like if IRC couldn't
>>connect for whatever reason, or if NickServ wasn't available, or who
>>knows what.
>>
>>Well that's basically what I'm after. IDEAS??..
>>
>>Flint
>>
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