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authorFlorent Le Coz <louiz@louiz.org>2012-12-17 04:56:46 +0100
committerFlorent Le Coz <louiz@louiz.org>2012-12-17 04:56:46 +0100
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Add a nice time_marker plugin.
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+"""
+A plugin that helps you identify the times of a conversation. For example
+if you disable the timestamps, and remove the join/quit notifications in a
+MUC, you can’t really distinguish when a conversation stopped and when a new
+one started, because you don’t have a visual separation between the two.
+
+This plugin displays a message in the conversation indicating the time that
+passed between two messages, if the time is bigger than X minutes
+(configurable, of course. Default is 15 minutes). This way you know how many time elapsed between
+them, letting you understand more easily what is going on without any visual
+clutter.
+"""
+
+from plugin import BasePlugin
+from datetime import datetime, timedelta
+
+class Plugin(BasePlugin):
+ def init(self):
+ self.add_event_handler("muc_msg", self.on_muc_msg)
+ # Dict of MucTab.name: last_message date, so we don’t have to
+ # retrieve the messages of the given muc to look for the last
+ # message’s date each time. Also, now that I think about it, the
+ # date of the message is not event kept in the Message object, so…
+ self.last_messages = {}
+
+ def on_muc_msg(self, message, tab):
+ def format_timedelta(delta):
+ """
+ Return a string of the form D days, H hours, M minutes, S
+ seconds. If the number of total minutes is bigger than 10, we
+ usually don’t care anymore about the number of seconds, so we
+ don’t display it. Same thing if the number of days is bigger
+ than one, we don’t display the minutes either.
+ """
+ days = delta.days
+ hours = delta.seconds // 3600
+ minutes = delta.seconds // 60 % 60
+ seconds = delta.seconds % 60
+ res = ''
+ if days > 0:
+ res = "%s days, " % days
+ if hours > 0:
+ res += "%s hours, " % hours
+ if days == 0 and minutes != 0:
+ res += "%s minutes, " % minutes
+ if delta.total_seconds() < 600:
+ res += "%s seconds, " % seconds
+ return res[:-2]
+
+ last_message_date = self.last_messages.get(tab.get_name())
+ self.last_messages[tab.get_name()] = datetime.now()
+ if last_message_date:
+ delta = datetime.now() - last_message_date
+ if delta >= timedelta(0, self.config.get('delay', 900)):
+ tab.add_message("%s passed…" % (format_timedelta(delta),))
+
+