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-using System;
-using System.IO;
-using System.Xml;
-
-namespace DMTreeToGlobalsList
-{
- class Program
- {
- static void Main(string[] args)
- {
- if (args.Length < 1 || !File.Exists(args[0]))
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Usage: DMTreeToGlobalsList.exe [Prefix] [Postfix]");
- return;
- }
-
- var XMLPath = args[0];
- string Prefix = "", Postfix = "";
- if (args.Length > 1)
- {
- Prefix = args[1];
- if (args.Length > 2)
- Postfix = args[2];
- }
-
- XmlDocument Doc;
- using (var FS = new FileStream(XMLPath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
- {
- try
- {
- while (FS.ReadByte() != '<') ;
- }
- catch
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Failed to find start point of XML in output");
- return;
- }
- FS.Seek(-1, SeekOrigin.Current);
-
- Doc = new XmlDocument();
- try
- {
- Doc.Load(FS);
- }
- catch
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Failed to load the XML document");
- return;
- }
- }
- try
- {
- var DMNode = Doc.ChildNodes[1];
- foreach (XmlNode Child in DMNode.ChildNodes)
- if (Child.Name == "var")
- Console.WriteLine(Prefix + Child.FirstChild.Value.Trim() + Postfix);
- }
- catch
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Failed parsing the XML");
- return;
- }
- }
- }
-}
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-USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
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diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/Meebey.SmartIrc4net.dll b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/Meebey.SmartIrc4net.dll
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diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/README.txt b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/README.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 5d4b02de6e..0000000000
--- a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/README.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-GitHub pull request announcer bot for IRC
-Made by VistaPOWA for the tgstation 13 code project.
-This software is licensed under GPL3.
-Prequisites: Meebey's SmartIrc4Net library (incl, under GPL)
- StarkSoft Proxy library (incl, under GPL)
-Usage: Edit the config.txt file to match the settings
-of your server's. Start the executable. Set up a Github hook
-if you hadn't before to send IRC notifications to the
-channel of your choosing. Leave it running.
-IT IS PREFERABLE IF YOU RAN THIS LOCALLY. YOUR SERVER'S
-APICOMMS KEY WILL BE SENT PLAINTEXT! ENSURE THAT THE API
-KEY IS NOT PUBLICALLY AVAILABLE! IF LEAKED, CHANGE IT.
-Support available @ Rizon's #coderbus, ask for VistaPOWA.
diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/StarkSoftProxy.dll b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/StarkSoftProxy.dll
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diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/config.txt b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/config.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index f5cc606b2b..0000000000
--- a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/config.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-serverip = 127.0.0.1 //SS13 server IP
-serverport = 7812 //SS13 server port
-commskey = this_is_a_test_key //API key of the server
-GitHub_bot_name = testbot_github //It'll get the data from this bot
-IRC_bot_name = testbot_BYOND //This'll be our name
-IRC_server = irc.rizon.net:6670 //format - server:port
-IRC_channel = #ircchannel
-Nickserv_auth = _NONE_ //leave _NONE_ if your bot does not require nickserv authentication
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/config_for_tg.txt b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/config_for_tg.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 4bf44fb2ad..0000000000
--- a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/config_for_tg.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-serverip = 127.0.0.1 //SS13 server IP
-serverport = 1337 //SS13 server port
-commskey = fill_your_own_in //API key of the server
-GitHub_bot_name = TheGhostOfWhibyl1 //It'll get the data from this bot
-IRC_bot_name = PR_Listener_Bot //This'll be our name
-IRC_server = irc.rizon.net:6670 //format - server:port
-IRC_channel = #coderbus
-Nickserv_auth = _NONE_ //leave _NONE_ if your bot does not require nickserv authentication
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/output.txt b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/output.txt
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index 07db6152b6..0000000000
--- a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/output.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-0131022900006397110110111117110991016191451161034511511697116105111110933286105115116978079876532111112101110101100321121171081083211410111311710111511632651001001153211511110910132981111141033210210197116117114101115329710811511132102105120101115321151111091013211511611710210246323551485248583210997115116101114464646106117115116951111101019510911111410195116101115116951001111101169510710510810895109101413210411611611211558474710310511610411798469911110947116103115116971161051111104745116103451151169711610511111047112117108108475148524832381071011216111610410511595105115959795116101115116951071011210
diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13.exe b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13.exe
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diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13.sln b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13.sln
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index 0786a395f6..0000000000
--- a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13.sln
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-
-Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
-# Visual Studio 2013
-VisualStudioVersion = 12.0.21005.1
-MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
-Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "sendkeys_ss13", "sendkeys_ss13\sendkeys_ss13.csproj", "{5D939FCB-F326-4B9B-8CEC-B2538126392E}"
-EndProject
-Global
- GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
- Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU
- Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU
- EndGlobalSection
- GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
- {5D939FCB-F326-4B9B-8CEC-B2538126392E}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU
- {5D939FCB-F326-4B9B-8CEC-B2538126392E}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU
- {5D939FCB-F326-4B9B-8CEC-B2538126392E}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU
- {5D939FCB-F326-4B9B-8CEC-B2538126392E}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU
- EndGlobalSection
- GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
- HideSolutionNode = FALSE
- EndGlobalSection
-EndGlobal
diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13/App.config b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13/App.config
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--- a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13/App.config
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
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-
diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13/Meebey.SmartIrc4net.dll b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13/Meebey.SmartIrc4net.dll
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diff --git a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13/Program.cs b/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13/Program.cs
deleted file mode 100644
index ebb05c7f15..0000000000
--- a/tools/PR_announcer_bot/sendkeys_ss13/Program.cs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,390 +0,0 @@
-//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-/////GitHub pull request announcer bot for IRC////////////////////
-/////Made by VistaPOWA for the /tg/station 13 code project.///////
-/////This software is licensed under GPL3.////////////////////////
-/////Prequisites: Meebey's SmartIrc4Net library (incl, under GPL)/
-///// StarkSoft Proxy library (incl, under GPL)///////
-/////Usage: Edit the config.txt file to match the settings////////
-/////of your server's. Start the executable. Set up a Github hook/
-/////if you hadn't before to send IRC notifications to the////////
-/////channel of your choosing. Leave it running.//////////////////
-/////IT IS PREFERABLE IF YOU RAN THIS LOCALLY. YOUR SERVER'S//////
-/////API/COMMS KEY WILL BE SENT PLAINTEXT! ENSURE THAT THE API////
-/////KEY IS NOT PUBLICALLY AVAILABLE! IF LEAKED, CHANGE IT.///////
-/////Support available @ Rizon's #coderbus, ask for VistaPOWA.////
-//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-using System;
-using System.Collections.Generic;
-using System.Linq;
-using System.Text;
-using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
-using Meebey.SmartIrc4net;
-using System.Net;
-using System.Net.Sockets;
-using System.IO;
-
-namespace sendkeys_ss13
-{
- public class Program
- {
- //default values
- public static string serverIP = "127.0.0.1";
- public static int serverPort = 11111;
- public static string commskey = "this_is_a_test_key";
- public static string Github_bot_name = "testbot_github";
- public static string IRC_bot_name = "testbot";
- public static string IRC_server = "test.net";
- public static int IRC_port = 11111;
- public static string IRC_channel = "#channel";
- public static string NickServAuth = null;
-
- public static string[] merge_archive;
- public static bool mergeflag = false;
- public static string mergedPR = "";
- public static string lastPR = "";
-
- public static IrcClient irc = new IrcClient();
-
- public static int IRCReconnectAttempt = 0;
- public static void Main(string[]args)
- {
- ReadConf();
- irc.OnChannelMessage += new IrcEventHandler(OnChannelMessage);
- irc.SupportNonRfc = true;
- try
- {
- irc.Connect(IRC_server, IRC_port);
- IRCReconnectAttempt = 0;
- }
- catch (Exception)
- {
- IRCReconnectAttempt++;
- if (IRCReconnectAttempt <= 5)
- {
- Console.WriteLine("IRC server is unavaible at the moment. Reconnect attempt {0}...", IRCReconnectAttempt);
- System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(5000); //Reconnecting after 5 seconds.
- Main(args);
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("IRC server unreachable. Please check your configuration file.");
- Console.ReadLine();
- return;
- }
- }
- Console.WriteLine("Connected to IRC");
- try
- {
- irc.Login(IRC_bot_name, IRC_bot_name);
- }
- catch (Exception)
- {
- irc.Login(IRC_bot_name + "_1", IRC_bot_name + "_1");
- Console.WriteLine("Bot name is already taken, trying alternate...");
- }
- if (NickServAuth != null)
- irc.SendMessage(SendType.Message, "NickServ", "identify " + NickServAuth);
- Console.WriteLine("Logged in");
- irc.RfcJoin(IRC_channel);
- Console.WriteLine("Joining {0}", IRC_channel);
- irc.Listen();
- }
-
- public static void ReadConf()
- {
- if (File.Exists("config.txt"))
- {
- StreamReader reader = new StreamReader("config.txt");
- string[] line = ReadLine_exception(reader);
- if (line[2] != null)
- {
- Match match1 = Regex.Match(line[2], @"^(\d{1,3}.?){4}$"); //rudimentary IP validation
- if (match1.Success)
- {
- serverIP = line[2];
- Console.WriteLine("Read IP: " + serverIP);
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("IP cannot be validated.");
- }
- }
- line = ReadLine_exception(reader);
- if (line[2] != null)
- {
- Match match2 = Regex.Match(line[2], @"^\d{1,5}$"); //rudimentary port validation
- if (match2.Success && (Convert.ToInt32(line[2]) < 65535))
- {
- serverPort = Convert.ToInt32(line[2]);
- Console.WriteLine("Read port: " + serverPort);
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Port cannot be validated.");
- }
- }
- line = ReadLine_exception(reader);
- if (line[2] != null)
- {
- commskey = line[2];
- Console.WriteLine("Commskey read.");
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("No Commskey!");
- }
- line = ReadLine_exception(reader);
- if (line[2] != null)
- {
- Github_bot_name = line[2];
- Console.WriteLine("Read Github bot name: " + Github_bot_name);
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("No botname found.");
- }
- line = ReadLine_exception(reader);
- if (line[2] != null)
- {
- IRC_bot_name = line[2];
- Console.WriteLine("Read IRC bot name: " + IRC_bot_name);
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("No botname found.");
- }
- line = ReadLine_exception(reader);
- if (line[2] != null)
- {
- Match match3 = Regex.Match(line[2], @"^(.+)\:(\d{1,5})$"); //rudimentary port validation
- if (match3.Success)
- {
- IRC_server = Convert.ToString(match3.Groups[1]);
- Int32.TryParse(Convert.ToString(match3.Groups[2]), out IRC_port);
- Console.WriteLine("Read IRC server: " + IRC_server + ":" + Convert.ToString(IRC_port));
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Server:port invalid.");
- }
- }
- line = ReadLine_exception(reader);
- if (line[2] != null)
- {
- IRC_channel = line[2];
- Console.WriteLine("Read channel: " + IRC_channel);
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("No channel found.");
- }
- line = ReadLine_exception(reader);
- if (line[2] != null && line[2] != "_NONE_")
- {
- NickServAuth = line[2];
- Console.WriteLine("Read Nickserv auth");
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("No NickServ auth chosen.");
- }
- reader.Close();
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Config file doesn't exist, using defaults");
- return;
- }
- }
-
- private static string[] ReadLine_exception(StreamReader reader)
- {
- string[] readline = null;
- try
- {
- readline = reader.ReadLine().Split(' ');
- }
- catch (Exception)
- {
- readline[3] = "Error, couldn't read all lines of config file! Are you sure the config file has the right format?";
- return readline;
- }
- return readline;
- }
-
- public static void OnChannelMessage(object sender, IrcEventArgs e)
- {
- if (e.Data.Nick == Github_bot_name)
- {
- string[] msg = e.Data.Message.Split(' ');
- for (int i = 0; i < msg.Length; i++)
- {
- msg[i] = Regex.Replace(msg[i], @"[\x02\x1F\x0F\x16]|\x03(\d\d?(,\d\d?)?)?", String.Empty); //Sanitizing color codes
- msg[i] = Regex.Replace(msg[i], @"[\\\&\=\;\<\>]", " "); //Filtering out some iffy characters
- }
- FormMessage(msg);
- }
- }
- private static void FormMessage(string[] msg, bool ShortenedURL = false)
- {
- using (StreamWriter output = new StreamWriter("output.txt"))
- {
- if (msg.Length >= 4)
- {
- if (msg[3] == "Merge" && msg[1] != "meant:") //Someone is merging something
- {
- mergedPR = msg[6];
- if (merge_archive != null)
- {
- string currentPR = merge_archive[5].Substring(0, merge_archive[5].Length - 1); //PR no. without : at the end
- if (currentPR == mergedPR && currentPR != lastPR) //Check if the last closed message's PR number is the same PR number as the merge one.
- {
- mergeflag = true;
- msg = merge_archive;
- msg[2] = "merged";
- lastPR = mergedPR;
- mergedPR = null;
- merge_archive = null;
- }
- }
- }
- if (msg[2] == "closed" && msg[1] != "meant:")
- {
- merge_archive = msg;
- if (mergedPR != null)
- {
- string currentPR = msg[5].Substring(0, msg[5].Length - 1);
- if (currentPR == mergedPR && currentPR != lastPR) //Check if the current closed message's PR number
- {
- mergeflag = true;
- msg[2] = "merged";
- lastPR = mergedPR;
- mergedPR = null;
- merge_archive = null;
- }
- }
- }
- if ((msg[2] == "opened" || mergeflag) && msg[1] != "meant:") //Either we open a new PR or a PR was closed in the last message. Also protection from Whibyl's correction thingy!
- {
- mergeflag = false;
- string URL = msg[msg.Length - 1];
- if (!ShortenedURL)
- URL = ShortenURL(URL);
- msg[5] = "" + msg[5] + "";
- msg[0] = ""; //Repo name
- msg[msg.Length - 1] = ""; //The URL itself
- msg[msg.Length - 2] = ""; //Branch info
- byte[] PACKETS = CreatePacket(msg);
- PACKETS[1] = 0x83;
- int len = 0;
- for (int i = 1; i < msg.Length - 1; i++)
- {
- len += msg[i].Length + 1; //The length of the word and the space following it.
- Console.Write(msg[i] + " ");
- }
- len -= 1; //Compensating for the lack of space at the end.
- len += 14 + commskey.Length + 6; //Argument names + Commskey length + 6 null bytes
- PACKETS[3] = (byte)len;
- StringBuilder test = new StringBuilder();
- for (int i = 0; i < PACKETS.Length; i++)
- {
- test.Append(Convert.ToString(PACKETS[i]));
- }
- output.WriteLine(Convert.ToString(test));
- SendPacket(output, PACKETS);
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- public static int ServerReconnectAttempt = 0;
- private static void SendPacket(StreamWriter output, byte[] PACKETS)
- {
- Socket server = new Socket(AddressFamily.InterNetwork, SocketType.Stream, ProtocolType.Tcp);
- IPEndPoint ip = new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse(serverIP), serverPort);
- try
- {
- server.Connect(ip);
- server.Send(PACKETS);
- Console.WriteLine("- sent ;)");
- ServerReconnectAttempt = 0;
- output.Close();
- Console.WriteLine();
- }
- catch (Exception)
- {
- ServerReconnectAttempt++;
- if(ServerReconnectAttempt <= 5)
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Server is not available at the moment. Reconnect attempt {0}...", ServerReconnectAttempt);
- System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(15000); //Reconnecting after 15 seconds.
- SendPacket(output, PACKETS);
- }
- else
- {
- output.Close();
- Console.WriteLine("Server appears to be down for good. Press ENTER when you have restarted the server to continue.");
- Console.ReadLine();
- ServerReconnectAttempt = 0;
- SendPacket(output, PACKETS);
- }
- }
- }
-
- public static int GitReconnectAttempt = 0;
- private static string ShortenURL(string URL) //derived from GitIoSharp by dimapasko
- {
- WebRequest request = WebRequest.Create("http://git.io");
- request.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
- request.Method = "POST";
- byte[] packet = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("url=" + URL);
- request.ContentLength = packet.Length;
- try
- {
- using (Stream stream = request.GetRequestStream())
- {
- stream.Write(packet, 0, packet.Length);
- GitReconnectAttempt = 0;
- }
- }
- catch (Exception)
- {
- GitReconnectAttempt++;
- if (GitReconnectAttempt <= 3)
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Git.IO is not available at the moment. Reconnect attempt {0}...", GitReconnectAttempt);
- System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(3000); //Attempt to reconnect after 3 seconds.
- ShortenURL(URL);
- }
- else
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Git.IO is down. Returning long URL.");
- GitReconnectAttempt = 0; //Reset counter
- return URL;
- }
- }
-
- HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
- return Convert.ToString(new Uri(response.Headers[HttpResponseHeader.Location]));
- }
-
- private static byte[] CreatePacket(string[] msg)
- {
- StringBuilder packet = new StringBuilder();
- packet.Append((char)'\x00', 8); //packet[1] is 0x83, packet[3] contain length
- packet.Append("?announce=");
- for (int i = 1; i < msg.Length - 1; i++)
- {
- if(i == msg.Length - 2)
- packet.Append(msg[i]);
- else
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