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Kudubot is a chat bot framework designed to work with arbitrary
messaging services, be it Whatsapp, Telegram, IRC or even Email. The
framework is completely modular and can be extended with other
connection types and services.

Implementing a Connection.
--------------------------

To implement a new Connection, you will have to create a subclass the
``kudubot.connections.Connection.Connection`` class and implement the
various abstract methods.

To integrate the connection with Kudubot, make sure your class is in
your system's python path (i.e. importable) and add an import statement
to the config file located at ``$HOME/.kudubot/connections.conf`` that
would import your Connection class.

For examples look at the implemented connections in
`services <kudubot/connections>`__.

Implementing a Service
----------------------

To implement a Service, you will have to create a subclass of the
``kudubot.services.Service.Service`` class and implement the various
abstract methods.

To integrate the service with Kudubot, make sure your class is in your
system's python path (i.e. importable) and add an import statement to
the config file located at ``$HOME/.kudubot/services.conf`` that would
import your Service class.

For examples look at the implemented services in
`services <kudubot/services/native>`__.

Implementing an external Service
--------------------------------

Kudubot enables you to write a Service in any language you would like.
For this to be possible, you first need to implement a very basic python
class that inherits from ``kudubot.services.ExternalService`` and
implement its abstract methods, which are:

1. define\_executable\_file\_url

Defines a URL from which the Service's executable file can be downloaded
if necessary. there is a helper method called
``resolve_github_release_asset_url`` which makes it easy to provide a
Github release asset as the executable file.

2. define\_executable\_command

Defines the commands *preceeding* the actual executable if called from
the command line.

For example, for a ``.jar`` file to run, one would have to return
``["java","-jar"].``

3. define\_identifier

Simply a unique string which acts as an identifier for a service.

Once that has been settled, you may start implementing the service in
your preferred language. Your program needs to be runnable as a single
executable.

The kudubot framework will call your executable whenever it receives a
message, then checks if the message is applicable to your service and
then, if it is applicable, asks your executable to process the message.

**In detail**:

Your executable will be provided with 4 command line arguments:

1. The mode in which your program should run. Can be either
``is_applicable_to`` or ``handle_message``. Your program must act
accordingly.
2. A file location containing the message information in JSON format.
You will need to parse this yourself if no bindings exist for your
language.
3. A file location which is used to tell the kudubot program the result
of your program's execution.

For example, if the ``is_applicable_to`` query was successful, i.e. the
Service is aplicable to the message, the following JSON data should be
written to the file:

::

{"is_applicable": true}

or when your program handled a message sucessfully and want to reply
with a message of its own:

::

{"mode": "reply"}

4. The location of the Connection's SQlite database file.

Should you want to reply to a message, the original message file must be
overwritten with a new Message JSON string, which needs to have the
exact same attributes as the original, just different values. To
actually make kudubot reply, ``{"mode": "reply"}`` must be written into
the response file.

Your executable file must be located in ``.kudubot/external/bin`` and
have the exact same name as your service's identifier, including the
file extension. If it is not there at runtime, kudubot will try to
download the executable from the download URL specified in
``define_executable_file_url``.

**Bindings**

There are common bindings available for the following languages:

- Rust (`crates.io <https://crates.io/crates/kudubot-bindings>`__)

Further Information
-------------------

- `Changelog <https://gitlab.namibsun.net/namboy94/kudubot/raw/master/CHANGELOG>`__
- `Gitlab <https://gitlab.namibsun.net/namboy94/kudubot>`__
- `Github <https://github.com/namboy94/kudubot>`__
- `Python Package Index Site <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/kudubot>`__
- `Documentation(HTML) <https://docs.namibsun.net/html_docs/kudubot/index.html>`__
- `Documentation(PDF) <https://docs.namibsun.net/pdf_docs/kudubot.pdf>`__
- `Git Statistics
(gitstats) <https://gitstats.namibsun.net/gitstats/kudubot/index.html>`__
- `Git Statistics
(git\_stats) <https://gitstats.namibsun.net/git_stats/kudubot/index.html>`__
- `Test Coverage <https://coverage.namibsun.net/kudubot/index.html>`__

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