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A bot that is also a responsive shell

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Fast, simple and lightweight micro bot-framework for Python.

Features

  • Comprehensive set of examples is included

  • Create powerful state machines for mastering bot-human interactions

  • Create the exact set of shell commands needed for your application

  • Either respond interactively, or pipeline long-lasting commands

  • Audit dynamically chat interactions

  • Native support of Cisco Spark

  • Local disconnected mode of operation for development and tests

  • Bottle is included for easy interactions over the web

  • Test coverage exceeds 90%

  • Made for python 2.7 and for python 3.x

  • Documentation: Shellbot at ReadTheDocs

  • Python package: Shellbot at PyPi

  • Source code: Shellbot at GitHub

  • Free software: Apache License (2.0)

The Batman example

from shellbot import ShellBot, Context, Command

# create a bot and load commands
#

class Batman(Command):
    keyword = 'whoareyou'
    information_message = u"I'm Batman!"

class Batcave(Command):
    keyword = 'cave'
    information_message = u"The Batcave is silent..."

    def execute(self, arguments=None):
        if arguments:
            self.bot.say(u"The Batcave echoes, '{0}'".format(arguments))
        else:
            self.bot.say(self.information_message)

class Batsignal(Command):
    keyword = 'signal'
    information_message = u"NANA NANA NANA NANA"
    information_file = "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c6/Bat-signal_1989_film.jpg"

    def execute(self, arguments=None):
        self.bot.say(self.information_message,
                     file=self.information_file)

class Batsuicide(Command):
    keyword = 'suicide'
    information_message = u"Go back to Hell"
    is_interactive = False

    def execute(self, arguments=None):
        time.sleep(3)
        self.bot.say(self.information_message)
        self.bot.stop()


bot = ShellBot(commands=[Batman(), Batcave(), Batsignal(), Batsuicide()])

# load configuration
#
os.environ['BOT_ON_START'] = 'You can now chat with Batman'
os.environ['BOT_ON_STOP'] = 'Batman is now quitting the room, bye'
os.environ['CHAT_ROOM_TITLE'] = 'Chat with Batman'
bot.configure()

# initialise a chat room
#
bot.bond(reset=True)

# run the bot
#
bot.run()

# delete the chat room when the bot is stopped
#
bot.dispose()

Quick installation

To install the shellbot package, type:

$ pip install shellbot

Or, if you prefer to download the full project including examples and documentation, and install it, do the following:

$ git clone https://github.com/bernard357/shellbot.git
$ cd shellbot
$ pip install -e .

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