= WeeChat scripting guide :author: Sébastien Helleu :email: flashcode@flashtux.org :lang: en :toc2: :toclevels: 3 :max-width: 100% This manual documents WeeChat chat client, it is part of WeeChat. Latest version of this document can be found on this page: https://weechat.org/doc [[introduction]] == Introduction WeeChat (Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat) is a free chat client, fast and light, designed for many operating systems. This manual documents way to write scripts for WeeChat, using one of supported script languages: * python * perl * ruby * lua * tcl * guile (scheme) * javascript [NOTE] Almost all examples in this doc are written in Python, but API is the same for other languages. [[scripts_in_weechat]] == Scripts in WeeChat [[languages_specificities]] === Languages specificities ==== Python * You have to `import weechat` * Functions `print*` are called `prnt*` in python (because 'print' is reserved keyword) * Functions are called with `weechat.xxx(arg1, arg2, ...)` ==== Perl * Functions are called with `weechat::xxx(arg1, arg2, ...);` ==== Ruby * You have to define 'weechat_init' and call 'register' inside * Functions are called with `Weechat.xxx(arg1, arg2, ...)` * Due to a limitation of Ruby (15 arguments max by function), the function `Weechat.config_new_option` receives the callbacks in an array of 6 strings (3 callbacks + 3 data strings), so a call to this function looks like: [source,ruby] ---- Weechat.config_new_option(config, section, "name", "string", "description of option", "", 0, 0, "value", "value", 0, ["check_cb", "", "change_cb", "", "delete_cb", ""]) ---- ==== Lua * Functions are called with `weechat.xxx(arg1, arg2, ...)` ==== Tcl * Functions are called with `weechat::xxx arg1 arg2 ...` ==== Guile (scheme) * Functions are called with `(weechat:xxx arg1 arg2 ...)` * Following functions take one list of arguments (instead of many arguments for other functions), because number of arguments exceed number of allowed arguments in Guile: ** config_new_section ** config_new_option ** bar_new ==== Javascript * Functions are called with `weechat.xxx(arg1, arg2, ...);` [[register_function]] === Register function All WeeChat scripts must "register" themselves to WeeChat, and this must be first WeeChat function called in script. Prototype: [source,python] ---- weechat.register(name, author, version, license, description, shutdown_function, charset) ---- Arguments: * 'name': string, internal name of script * 'author': string, author name * 'version': string, script version * 'license': string, script license * 'description': string, short description of script * 'shutdown_function': string, name of function called when script is unloaded (can be empty string) * 'charset': string, script charset (if your script is UTF-8, you can use blank value here, because UTF-8 is default charset) Example of script, for each language: * Python: [source,python] ---- import weechat weechat.register("test_python", "FlashCode", "1.0", "GPL3", "Test script", "", "") weechat.prnt("", "Hello, from python script!") ---- * Perl: [source,perl] ---- weechat::register("test_perl", "FlashCode", "1.0", "GPL3", "Test script", "", ""); weechat::print("", "Hello, from perl script!"); ---- * Ruby: [source,ruby] ---- def weechat_init Weechat.register("test_ruby", "FlashCode", "1.0", "GPL3", "Test script", "", "") Weechat.print("", "Hello, from ruby script!") return Weechat::WEECHAT_RC_OK end ---- * Lua: [source,lua] ---- weechat.register("test_lua", "FlashCode", "1.0", "GPL3", "Test script", "", "") weechat.print("", "Hello, from lua script!") ---- * Tcl: [source,tcl] ---- weechat::register "test_tcl" "FlashCode" "1.0" "GPL3" "Test script" "" "" weechat::print "" "Hello, from tcl script!" ---- * Guile (scheme): [source,lisp] ---- (weechat:register "test_scheme" "FlashCode" "1.0" "GPL3" "Test script" "" "") (weechat:print "" "Hello, from scheme script!") ---- * Javascript: [source,javascript] ---- weechat.register("test_js", "FlashCode", "1.0", "GPL3", "Test script", "", ""); weechat.print("", "Hello, from javascript script!"); ---- [[load_script]] === Load script It is recommended to use the "script" plugin to load scripts, for example: ---- /script load script.py /script load script.pl /script load script.rb /script load script.lua /script load script.tcl /script load script.scm /script load script.js ---- Each language has also its own command: ---- /python load script.py /perl load script.pl /ruby load script.rb /lua load script.lua /tcl load script.tcl /guile load script.scm /javascript load script.js ---- You can make link in directory 'language/autoload' to autoload script when WeeChat is starting. For example with Python: ---- $ cd ~/.weechat/python/autoload $ ln -s ../script.py ---- [NOTE] When installing a script with command `/script install` the link in 'autoload' directory is automatically created. [[differences_with_c_api]] == Differences with C API Script API is almost the same as C plugin API. You can look at 'WeeChat Plugin API Reference' for detail about each function in API: prototype, arguments, return values, examples. It's important to make difference between a 'plugin' and a 'script': a 'plugin' is a binary file compiled and loaded with command `/plugin`, whereas a 'script' is a text file loaded with a plugin like 'python' with command `/python`. When your script 'test.py' calls a WeeChat API function, path is like that: .... ┌──────────────────────┐ ╔══════════════════╗ │ python plugin │ ║ WeeChat "core" ║ ├────────────┬─────────┤ ╟─────────┐ ║ test.py ─────► │ script API │ C API │ ─────► ║ C API │ ║ └────────────┴─────────┘ ╚═════════╧════════╝ .... When WeeChat calls a callback in your script 'test.py', it's reverse of previous path: .... ╔══════════════════╗ ┌──────────────────────┐ ║ WeeChat "core" ║ │ python plugin │ ║ ┌─────────╢ ├─────────┬────────────┤ ║ │ C API ║ ─────► │ C API │ script API │ ─────► test.py ╚════════╧═════════╝ └─────────┴────────────┘ .... [[pointers]] === Pointers As you probably know, there is not really "pointers" in scripts. So when API functions return pointer, it is converted to string for script. For example, if function return pointer 0x1234ab56, script will get string "0x1234ab56". And when an API function expects a pointer in arguments, script must give that string value. C plugin will convert it to real pointer before calling C API function. Empty string or "0x0" are allowed, they means NULL in C. For example, to print data on core buffer (WeeChat main buffer), you can do: [source,python] ---- weechat.prnt("", "hi!") ---- [WARNING] In many functions, for speed reasons, WeeChat does not check if your pointer is correct or not. It's your job to check you're giving a valid pointer, otherwise you may see a nice crash report ;) [[callbacks]] === Callbacks Almost all WeeChat callbacks must return WEECHAT_RC_OK or WEECHAT_RC_ERROR (exception is modifier callback, which returns a string). C callbacks are using a "data" argument, which is a pointer. In script API, this "data" is a string with a any value (it's not a pointer). Example of callback, for each language: * Python: [source,python] ---- def timer_cb(data, remaining_calls): weechat.prnt("", "timer! data=%s" % data) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK weechat.hook_timer(1000, 0, 1, "timer_cb", "test") ---- * Perl: [source,perl] ---- sub timer_cb { my ($data, $remaining_calls) = @_; weechat::print("", "timer! data=$data"); return weechat::WEECHAT_RC_OK; } weechat::hook_timer(1000, 0, 1, "timer_cb", "test"); ---- * Ruby: [source,ruby] ---- def timer_cb(data, remaining_calls) Weechat.print("", "timer! data=#{data}"); return Weechat::WEECHAT_RC_OK end Weechat.hook_timer(1000, 0, 1, "timer_cb", "test"); ---- * Lua: [source,lua] ---- function timer_cb(data, remaining_calls) weechat.print("", "timer! data="..data) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK end weechat.hook_timer(1000, 0, 1, "timer_cb", "test") ---- * Tcl: [source,tcl] ---- proc timer_cb { data remaining_calls } { weechat::print {} "timer! data=$data" return $::weechat::WEECHAT_RC_OK } weechat::hook_timer 1000 0 1 timer_cb test ---- * Guile (scheme): [source,lisp] ---- (define (timer_cb data remaining_calls) (weechat:print "" (string-append "timer! data=" data)) weechat:WEECHAT_RC_OK ) (weechat:hook_timer 1000 0 1 "timer_cb" "test") ---- * Javascript: [source,javascript] ---- function timer_cb(data, remaining_calls) { weechat.print("", "timer! data=" + data); return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK; } weechat.hook_timer(1000, 0, 1, "timer_cb", "test"); ---- [[script_api]] == Script API For more information about functions in API, please read 'WeeChat Plugin API Reference'. [[script_api_functions]] === Functions List of functions in script API: [width="100%",cols="^1,10",options="header"] |=== | Category | Functions | general | register | plugins | plugin_get_name | strings | charset_set, iconv_to_internal, iconv_from_internal, gettext, ngettext, + strlen_screen, string_match, string_has_highlight, string_has_highlight_regex, string_mask_to_regex, string_remove_color, string_is_command_char, string_input_for_buffer, string_eval_expression, string_eval_path_home | directories | mkdir_home, mkdir, mkdir_parents | sorted lists | list_new, list_add, list_search, list_search_pos, list_casesearch, list_casesearch_pos, list_get, list_set, list_next, list_prev, list_string, list_size, list_remove, list_remove_all, list_free | configuration files | config_new, config_new_section, config_search_section, config_new_option, config_search_option, + config_string_to_boolean, config_option_reset, config_option_set, config_option_set_null, config_option_unset, config_option_rename, config_option_is_null, config_option_default_is_null, + config_boolean, config_boolean_default, config_integer, config_integer_default, config_string, config_string_default, config_color, config_color_default, + config_write_option, config_write_line, config_write, config_read, config_reload, + config_option_free, config_section_free_options, config_section_free, config_free, + config_get, config_get_plugin, config_is_set_plugin, config_set_plugin, config_set_desc_plugin, config_unset_plugin | key bindings | key_bind, key_unbind | display | prefix, color, print (for python: prnt), print_date_tags (for python: prnt_date_tags), print_y (for python: prnt_y), log_print | hooks | hook_command, hook_command_run, hook_timer, hook_fd, hook_process, hook_process_hashtable, hook_connect, hook_print, hook_signal, hook_signal_send, hook_hsignal, hook_hsignal_send, hook_config, hook_completion, hook_completion_list_add, hook_modifier, hook_modifier_exec, hook_info, hook_info_hashtable, hook_infolist, hook_focus, hook_set, unhook, unhook_all | buffers | buffer_new, current_buffer, buffer_search, buffer_search_main, buffer_clear, buffer_close, buffer_merge, buffer_unmerge, buffer_get_integer, buffer_get_string, buffer_get_pointer, buffer_set, buffer_string_replace_local_var, buffer_match_list | windows | current_window, window_search_with_buffer, window_get_integer, window_get_string, window_get_pointer, window_set_title | nicklist | nicklist_add_group, nicklist_search_group, nicklist_add_nick, nicklist_search_nick, nicklist_remove_group, nicklist_remove_nick, nicklist_remove_all, nicklist_group_get_integer, nicklist_group_get_string, nicklist_group_get_pointer, nicklist_group_set, nicklist_nick_get_integer, nicklist_nick_get_string, nicklist_nick_get_pointer, nicklist_nick_set | bars | bar_item_search, bar_item_new, bar_item_update, bar_item_remove, bar_search, bar_new, bar_set, bar_update, bar_remove | commands | command | infos | info_get, info_get_hashtable | infolists | infolist_new, infolist_new_item, infolist_new_var_integer, infolist_new_var_string, infolist_new_var_pointer, infolist_new_var_time, + infolist_get, infolist_next, infolist_prev, infolist_reset_item_cursor, + infolist_fields, infolist_integer, infolist_string, infolist_pointer, + infolist_time, infolist_free | hdata | hdata_get, hdata_get_var_offset, hdata_get_var_type_string, hdata_get_var_array_size, hdata_get_var_array_size_string, hdata_get_var_hdata, hdata_get_list, hdata_check_pointer, hdata_move, hdata_search, hdata_char, hdata_integer, hdata_long, hdata_string, hdata_pointer, hdata_time, hdata_hashtable, hdata_update, hdata_get_string | upgrade | upgrade_new, upgrade_write_object, upgrade_read, upgrade_close |=== [[script_api_constants]] === Constants List of constants in script API: [width="100%",cols="^1,10",options="header"] |=== | Category | Constants | return codes | WEECHAT_RC_OK, WEECHAT_RC_OK_EAT, WEECHAT_RC_ERROR | configuration files | WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK, WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR, WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND, WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK, WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_ERROR, WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_MEMORY_ERROR, + WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED, WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE, WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR, WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OPTION_NOT_FOUND, WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_NO_RESET, WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_RESET, WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED, WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR | sorted lists | WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT, WEECHAT_LIST_POS_BEGINNING, WEECHAT_LIST_POS_END | hotlist | WEECHAT_HOTLIST_LOW, WEECHAT_HOTLIST_MESSAGE, WEECHAT_HOTLIST_PRIVATE, WEECHAT_HOTLIST_HIGHLIGHT | hook process | WEECHAT_HOOK_PROCESS_RUNNING, WEECHAT_HOOK_PROCESS_ERROR | hook connect | WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_OK, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_IP_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_CONNECTION_REFUSED, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_PROXY_ERROR, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_LOCAL_HOSTNAME_ERROR, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_GNUTLS_INIT_ERROR, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE_ERROR, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_MEMORY_ERROR, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_SOCKET_ERROR | hook signal | WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_INT, WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_POINTER |=== [[common_tasks]] == Common tasks This chapter shows some common tasks, with examples. Only partial things in API are used here, for full reference, see 'WeeChat Plugin API Reference'. [[buffers]] === Buffers [[buffers_display_messages]] ==== Display messages An empty string is often used to work with WeeChat core buffer. For other buffers, you must give pointer (as string, see <>). Examples: [source,python] ---- # display "hello" on core buffer weechat.prnt("", "hello") # display "hello" on core buffer, but do not write it to log file # (version >= 0.3.3 only) weechat.prnt_date_tags("", 0, "no_log", "hello") # display prefix "==>" and message "hello" on current buffer # (prefix and message must be separated by tab) weechat.prnt(weechat.current_buffer(), "==>\thello") # display error message on core buffer (with error prefix) weechat.prnt("", "%swrong arguments" % weechat.prefix("error")) # display message with color on core buffer weechat.prnt("", "text %syellow on blue" % weechat.color("yellow,blue")) # search buffer and display message # (full name of buffer is plugin.name, for example: "irc.freenode.#weechat") buffer = weechat.buffer_search("irc", "freenode.#weechat") weechat.prnt(buffer, "message on #weechat channel") # other solution to find an IRC buffer (better) # (note that server and channel are separated by a comma) buffer = weechat.info_get("irc_buffer", "freenode,#weechat") weechat.prnt(buffer, "message on #weechat channel") ---- [NOTE] Print function is called `print` in Perl/Ruby/Lua/Tcl/Guile/Javascript and `prnt` in Python. [[buffers_send_text]] ==== Send text to buffer You can send text or command to a buffer. This is exactly like if you type text on command line and press [Enter]. Examples: [source,python] ---- # execute command "/help" on current buffer (result is on core buffer) weechat.command("", "/help") # send "hello" to #weechat IRC channel (users on channel will see message) buffer = weechat.info_get("irc_buffer", "freenode,#weechat") weechat.command(buffer, "hello") ---- [[buffers_new]] ==== Create new buffer You can create a new buffer in your script, then use it for displaying messages. Two callbacks can be called (they are optional): one for input data (when you type some text and press [Enter] on buffer), the other is called when buffer is closed (for example by `/buffer close`). Example: [source,python] ---- # callback for data received in input def buffer_input_cb(data, buffer, input_data): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # callback called when buffer is closed def buffer_close_cb(data, buffer): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # create buffer buffer = weechat.buffer_new("mybuffer", "buffer_input_cb", "", "buffer_close_cb", "") # set title weechat.buffer_set(buffer, "title", "This is title for my buffer.") # disable logging, by setting local variable "no_log" to "1" weechat.buffer_set(buffer, "localvar_set_no_log", "1") ---- [[buffers_properties]] ==== Buffer properties You can read buffer properties, as string, integer or pointer. Examples: [source,python] ---- buffer = weechat.current_buffer() number = weechat.buffer_get_integer(buffer, "number") name = weechat.buffer_get_string(buffer, "name") short_name = weechat.buffer_get_string(buffer, "short_name") ---- It is possible to add, read or delete local variables in buffer: [source,python] ---- # add local variable weechat.buffer_set(buffer, "localvar_set_myvar", "my_value") # read local variable myvar = weechat.buffer_get_string(buffer, "localvar_myvar") # delete local variable weechat.buffer_set(buffer, "localvar_del_myvar", "") ---- To see local variables of a buffer, do this command in WeeChat: ---- /buffer localvar ---- [[hooks]] === Hooks [[hook_command]] ==== Add new command Add a custom command with `hook_command`. You can use a custom completion template to complete arguments of your command. Example: [source,python] ---- def my_command_cb(data, buffer, args): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK hook = weechat.hook_command("myfilter", "description of myfilter", "[list] | [enable|disable|toggle [name]] | [add name plugin.buffer tags regex] | [del name|-all]", "description of arguments...", "list" " || enable %(filters_names)" " || disable %(filters_names)" " || toggle %(filters_names)" " || add %(filters_names) %(buffers_plugins_names)|*" " || del %(filters_names)|-all", "my_command_cb", "") ---- And then in WeeChat: ---- /help myfilter /myfilter arguments... ---- [[hook_timer]] ==== Add a timer Add a timer with `hook_timer`. Example: [source,python] ---- def timer_cb(data, remaining_calls): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # timer called each minute when second is 00 weechat.hook_timer(60 * 1000, 60, 0, "timer_cb", "") ---- [[hook_process]] ==== Run a background process You can run a background process with `hook_process`. Your callback will be called when data is ready. It may be called many times. For the last call to your callback, 'rc' is set to 0 or positive value, it's return code of command. Example: [source,python] ---- process_output = "" def my_process_cb(data, command, rc, out, err): global process_output if out != "": process_output += out if int(rc) >= 0: weechat.prnt("", process_output) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK weechat.hook_process("/bin/ls -l /etc", 10 * 1000, "my_process_cb", "") ---- [[url_transfer]] ==== URL transfer _New in version 0.3.7._ To download URL (or post to URL), you have to use function `hook_process`, or `hook_process_hashtable` if you need to set options for URL transfer. Example of URL transfer without option: the HTML page will be received as "out" in callback (standard output of process): [source,python] ---- # Display current stable version of WeeChat. weechat_version = "" def weechat_process_cb(data, command, rc, out, err): global weechat_version if out != "": weechat_version += out if int(rc) >= 0: weechat.prnt("", "Current WeeChat stable is: %s" % weechat_version) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK weechat.hook_process("url:https://weechat.org/dev/info/stable/", 30 * 1000, "weechat_process_cb", "") ---- [TIP] All infos available about WeeChat are on page https://weechat.org/dev/info Example of URL transfer with an option: download latest WeeChat development package in file '/tmp/weechat-devel.tar.gz': [source,python] ---- def my_process_cb(data, command, rc, out, err): if int(rc) >= 0: weechat.prnt("", "End of transfer (rc=%s)" % rc) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK weechat.hook_process_hashtable("url:https://weechat.org/files/src/weechat-devel.tar.gz", {"file_out": "/tmp/weechat-devel.tar.gz"}, 30 * 1000, "my_process_cb", "") ---- For more information about URL transfer and available options, see functions `hook_process` and `hook_process_hashtable` in 'WeeChat Plugin API Reference'. [[config_options]] === Config / options [[config_options_set_script]] ==== Set options for script Function `config_is_set_plugin` is used to check if an option is set or not, and `config_set_plugin` to set option. Example: [source,python] ---- script_options = { "option1" : "value1", "option2" : "value2", "option3" : "value3", } for option, default_value in script_options.items(): if not weechat.config_is_set_plugin(option): weechat.config_set_plugin(option, default_value) ---- [[config_options_detect_changes]] ==== Detect changes You must use `hook_config` to be notified if user changes some script options. Example: [source,python] ---- SCRIPT_NAME = "myscript" # ... def config_cb(data, option, value): """Callback called when a script option is changed.""" # for example, read all script options to script variables... # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # ... weechat.hook_config("plugins.var.python." + SCRIPT_NAME + ".*", "config_cb", "") # for other languages, change "python" with your language (perl/ruby/lua/tcl/guile/javascript) ---- [[config_options_weechat]] ==== Read WeeChat options Function `config_get` returns pointer to option. Then, depending on option type, you must call `config_string`, `config_boolean`, `config_integer` or `config_color`. [source,python] ---- # string weechat.prnt("", "value of option weechat.look.item_time_format is: %s" % (weechat.config_string(weechat.config_get("weechat.look.item_time_format")))) # boolean weechat.prnt("", "value of option weechat.look.day_change is: %d" % (weechat.config_boolean(weechat.config_get("weechat.look.day_change")))) # integer weechat.prnt("", "value of option weechat.look.scroll_page_percent is: %d" % (weechat.config_integer(weechat.config_get("weechat.look.scroll_page_percent")))) # color weechat.prnt("", "value of option weechat.color.chat_delimiters is: %s" % (weechat.config_color(weechat.config_get("weechat.color.chat_delimiters")))) ---- [[irc]] === IRC [[irc_catch_messages]] ==== Catch messages IRC plugin sends two signals for a message received (`xxx` is IRC internal server name, `yyy` is IRC command name like JOIN, QUIT, PRIVMSG, 301, ..): xxxx,irc_in_yyy:: signal sent before processing message xxx,irc_in2_yyy:: signal sent after processing message [source,python] ---- def join_cb(data, signal, signal_data): # signal is for example: "freenode,irc_in2_join" # signal_data is IRC message, for example: ":nick!user@host JOIN :#channel" nick = weechat.info_get("irc_nick_from_host", signal_data) server = signal.split(",")[0] channel = signal_data.split(":")[-1] buffer = weechat.info_get("irc_buffer", "%s,%s" % (server, channel)) if buffer: weechat.prnt(buffer, "Eheh, %s has joined this channel!" % nick) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # it is useful here to use "*" as server, to catch JOIN messages on all IRC # servers weechat.hook_signal("*,irc_in2_join", "join_cb", "") ---- [[irc_modify_messages]] ==== Modify messages IRC plugin sends a "modifier" called "irc_in_xxx" ("xxx" is IRC command) for a message received, so that you can modify it. [source,python] ---- def modifier_cb(data, modifier, modifier_data, string): # add server name to all messages received # (OK that's not very useful, but that's just an example!) return "%s %s" % (string, modifier_data) weechat.hook_modifier("irc_in_privmsg", "modifier_cb", "") ---- [WARNING] A malformed message could crash WeeChat or cause severe problems! [[irc_message_parse]] ==== Parse message _New in version 0.3.4._ You can parse an IRC message with info_hashtable called "irc_message_parse". The result is a hashtable with following keys (the example values are built with this message: `@time=2015-06-27T16:40:35.000Z :nick!user@host PRIVMSG #weechat :hello!`): [width="100%",cols="1,^2,10,8",options="header"] |=== | Key | WeeChat version | Description | Example | tags | ≥ 0.4.0 | The tags in message (can be empty) | `time=2015-06-27T16:40:35.000Z` | message_without_tags | ≥ 0.4.0 | The message without the tags (the same as message if there are no tags) | `:nick!user@host PRIVMSG #weechat :hello!` | nick | ≥ 0.3.4 | The origin nick | `nick` | host | ≥ 0.3.4 | The origin host (includes the nick) | `nick!user@host` | command | ≥ 0.3.4 | The command ('PRIVMSG', 'NOTICE', ...) | `PRIVMSG` | channel | ≥ 0.3.4 | The target channel | `#weechat` | arguments | ≥ 0.3.4 | The command arguments (includes the channel) | `#weechat :hello!` | text | ≥ 1.3 | The text (for example user message) | `hello!` | pos_command | ≥ 1.3 | The index of 'command' in message ("-1" if 'command' was not found) | `47` | pos_arguments | ≥ 1.3 | The index of 'arguments' in message ("-1" if 'arguments' was not found) | `55` | pos_channel | ≥ 1.3 | The index of 'channel' in message ("-1" if 'channel' was not found) | `55` | pos_text | ≥ 1.3 | The index of 'text' in message ("-1" if 'text' was not found) | `65` |=== [source,python] ---- dict = weechat.info_get_hashtable( "irc_message_parse", {"message": "@time=2015-06-27T16:40:35.000Z :nick!user@host PRIVMSG #weechat :hello!"}) # dict == { # "tags": "time=2015-06-27T16:40:35.000Z", # "message_without_tags": ":nick!user@host PRIVMSG #weechat :hello!", # "nick": "nick", # "host": "nick!user@host", # "command": "PRIVMSG", # "channel": "#weechat", # "arguments": "#weechat :hello!", # "text": "hello!", # "pos_command": "47", # "pos_arguments": "55", # "pos_channel": "55", # "pos_text": "65", # } ---- [[infos]] === Infos [[infos_weechat_version]] ==== WeeChat version The best way to check version is to ask "version_number" and make integer comparison with hexadecimal version number. Example: [source,python] ---- version = weechat.info_get("version_number", "") or 0 if int(version) >= 0x00030200: weechat.prnt("", "This is WeeChat 0.3.2 or newer") else: weechat.prnt("", "This is WeeChat 0.3.1 or older") ---- [NOTE] Versions ≤ 0.3.1.1 return empty string for 'info_get("version_number")' so you must check that value returned is *not* empty. To get version as string: [source,python] ---- # this will display for example "Version 0.3.2" weechat.prnt("", "Version %s" % weechat.info_get("version", "")) ---- [[infos_other]] ==== Other infos [source,python] ---- # WeeChat home directory, for example: "/home/xxxx/.weechat" weechat.prnt("", "WeeChat home dir: %s" % weechat.info_get("weechat_dir", "")) # keyboard inactivity weechat.prnt("", "Inactivity since %s seconds" % weechat.info_get("inactivity", "")) ---- [[infolists]] === Infolists [[infolists_read]] ==== Read an infolist You can read infolist built by WeeChat or other plugins. Example: [source,python] ---- # read infolist "buffer", to get list of buffers infolist = weechat.infolist_get("buffer", "", "") if infolist: while weechat.infolist_next(infolist): name = weechat.infolist_string(infolist, "name") weechat.prnt("", "buffer: %s" % name) weechat.infolist_free(infolist) ---- [IMPORTANT] Don't forget to call `infolist_free` to free memory used by infolist, because WeeChat will not automatically free memory.