Hangupsbot is a chat bot designed for working with Google Hangouts.
Please see:
- Instructions for installing
- Issue tracker for bugs, issues and feature requests
- Wiki for everything else
- Mentions : If somebody mentions you in a room, receive a private hangout from the bot with details on the mention, including context, room and person who mentioned you.
- Syncouts : A syncout is two Hangout group chats that have their messages forwarded to each other, allowing seamless interaction between the two rooms. Primarily used to beat the 150-member chat limit, but it can also be used for temporarily connecting teams together to interact.
- Cross-chat Syncouts : Half of your team is on Slack? No problem! You can connect them into the same room to communicate. Support for other chat clients coming soon.
- Hubot Integration: Hangupsbot allows you to connect to Hubot, instantly providing you access to hundreds of developed chat tools and plugins.
- Plugins and sinks : The bot has instructions for developing your own plugins and sinks, allowing the bot to interact with external services such as your company website, Google scripts and much more.
- Plugin mania : games, nickname support, subscribed keywords, customizable API - the list goes on!
Note: First run? See the installation instructions
To execute: python3 hangupsbot.py
usage: hangupsbot [-h] [-d] [--log LOG] [--cookies COOKIES] [--memory MEMORY] [--config CONFIG] [--version]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d, --debug log detailed debugging messages (default: False)
--log LOG log file path (default:
~/.local/share/hangupsbot/hangupsbot.log)
--cookies COOKIES cookie storage path (default:
~/.local/share/hangupsbot/cookies.json)
--memory MEMORY memory storage path (default:
~/.local/share/hangupsbot/memory.json)
--config CONFIG config storage path (default:
~/.local/share/hangupsbot/config.json)
--version show program's version number and exit
Configuration directives can be specified in config.json
.
Please note that the config.json
file supplied with the repository is not
supposed to be edited/changed. It is the reference file used by the bot to
create the actual configuration file located elsewhere in the system. To find out
where the actual file is, please see the Additional Configuration section
in the installation
instructions.
Most configuration directives are specified globally
- Global directives are always specified in the "root" of
config.json
. - To specify a per-conversation directive, the same configuration option should
be defined as
config.conversations[<conversation-id>].<configuration option>
. - Per-conversation directives override global settings, if both are set.
- Manually-configured per-conversation directives are DEPRECATED.
The plugins
key in config.json
allows you to optionally specify a list of plugins
that will be loaded by the bot on startup. If this option is left as null
, then
all available plugins will be loaded.
To specify the plugins to be loaded, first ensure that the correct .py
files are
inside your hangupsbot/plugin/
directory, then modify the plugins
key in
config.json
to reflect which plugins/files you want to load e.g.
plugins: ["mentions", "default", "chance", "syncrooms"]
Some plugins may require extra configuration.
config.json
is the the configuration provider for the bot and its plugins.
Some interesting plugins:
- mentions plugin
- alert users when their names are mentioned in a chat
- subscribe plugin
- alert users when keywords they are subscribed to are said in a chat
- syncout / syncrooms plugins
- relay chat messages between different hangout group conversations (syncrooms)
- configure via bot commands (syncrooms_config)
- automated translation via Google Translate of relayed messages (syncrooms_autotranslate)
The wiki has a more comprehensive list of plugins...
There are two general types of interactions with the bot:
/bot
commands begin with/bot
e.g./bot dosomething
- some bot commands are admin-only
- custom interactions (usage and accessibility varies by plugin)
The base bot supports some basic command even without any plugins loaded. Here is a partial list:
/bot help
- Bot lists all supported commands in a private message with the user
/bot ping
- Bot replies with a
pong
.
/bot version
- Bot replies with the version number of the framework
A full list of commands supported by the base framework is available at the Core Commands wiki page.
The wiki also has a list of plugins detailing available plugins with commands lists and usage.
- Navigate to the bot directory (eg.
cd ~/hangupsbot
) - Change to the latest stable branch using
git checkout master
git pull
to pull the latest version of hangupsbotpip3 install -r requirements.txt --upgrade
- Restart the bot
- Run the bot with the
-d
parameter e.g.python3 hangupsbot.py -d
- this lowers the log level toINFO
for a more verbose and informative log file. tail
the log file, which is probably located at/<user>/.local/share/hangupsbot/hangupsbot.log
- the location varies by distro!- Console output (STDOUT) is fairly limited whatever the log level, so rely on the output of the log file instead.
Program isn't running:
- Update
hangupsbot
andhangups
- Run
hangups
to check if the original hangups library is working- If there are errors, delete the cookie at ``~/.local/share/hangupsbot/cookies.json` and try again
- Log into your Google Account from the server's address.
Bot isn't responding to messages:
- Check that the chats are not going into the 'Invites' section of Hangouts.
Please see https://github.com/hangoutsbot/hangoutsbot/wiki/Authoring-Bot-Extensions
Hangoutsbot is derived from the mogunsamang bot, which itself is a fork of xmikos's hangupsbot
On 2015-06-20, this fork was detached and made standalone on GitHub
On 2015-07-03, the fork was made into a Github Organisation