# /AUTOAWAY <n> - Mark user away after <n> seconds of inactivity
# /AWAY - play nice with autoaway
# New, brighter, whiter version of my autoaway script. Actually works :)
# (c) 2000 Larry Daffner (vizzie@airmail.net)
# You may freely use, modify and distribute this script, as long as
# 1) you leave this notice intact
# 2) you don't pretend my code is yours
# 3) you don't pretend your code is mine
#
# share and enjoy!
# A simple script. /autoaway <n> will mark you as away automatically if
# you have not typed any commands in <n> seconds. (<n>=0 disables the feature)
# It will also automatically unmark you away the next time you type a command.
# Note that using the /away command will disable the autoaway mechanism, as
# well as the autoreturn. (when you unmark yourself, the autoaway wil
# restart again)
# Thanks to Adam Monsen for multiserver and config file fix
use strict;
use Irssi;
use Irssi::Irc;
use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI);
$VERSION = "0.4";
%IRSSI = (
authors => 'Larry "Vizzie" Daffner',
contact => 'vizzie@airmail.net',
name => 'Automagic away setting',
description => 'Automatically goes away after defined inactivity',
license => 'BSD',
url => 'http://www.flamingpackets.net/~vizzie/irssi/',
changed => 'Tue Apr 26 19:30:00 CDT 2016',
changes => 'Applied multiserver/store config patch from Adam Monsen'
);
my ($autoaway_sec, $autoaway_to_tag, $autoaway_state);
$autoaway_state = 0;
#
# /AUTOAWAY - set the autoaway timeout
#
sub cmd_autoaway {
my ($data, $server, $channel) = @_;
if (!($data =~ /^[0-9]+$/)) {
Irssi::print("autoaway: usage: /autoaway <seconds>");
return 1;
}
$autoaway_sec = $data;
if ($autoaway_sec) {
Irssi::settings_set_int("autoaway_timeout", $autoaway_sec);
Irssi::print("autoaway timeout set to $autoaway_sec seconds");
} else {
Irssi::print("autoway disabled");
}
if (defined($autoaway_to_tag)) {
Irssi::timeout_remove($autoaway_to_tag);
$autoaway_to_tag = undef;
}
if ($autoaway_sec) {
$autoaway_to_tag =
Irssi::timeout_add($autoaway_sec*1000, "auto_timeout", "");
}
}
#
# away = Set us away or back, within the autoaway system
sub cmd_away {
my ($data, $server, $channel) = @_;
if ($data eq "") {
$autoaway_state = 0;
} else {
if ($autoaway_state eq 0) {
Irssi::timeout_remove($autoaway_to_tag);
$autoaway_to_tag = undef;
$autoaway_state = 2;
}
}
}
sub auto_timeout {
my ($data, $server) = @_;
# we're in the process.. don't touch anything.
$autoaway_state = 3;
foreach my $server (Irssi::servers()) {
$server->command("/AWAY autoaway after $autoaway_sec seconds");
}
Irssi::timeout_remove($autoaway_to_tag);
$autoaway_state = 1;
}
sub reset_timer {
if ($autoaway_state eq 1) {
$autoaway_state = 3;
foreach my $server (Irssi::servers()) {
$server->command("/AWAY");
}
$autoaway_state = 0;
}
if ($autoaway_state eq 0) {
if (defined($autoaway_to_tag)) {
Irssi::timeout_remove($autoaway_to_tag);
$autoaway_to_tag = undef();
}
if ($autoaway_sec) {
$autoaway_to_tag = Irssi::timeout_add($autoaway_sec*1000
, "auto_timeout", "");
}
}
}
Irssi::settings_add_int("misc", "autoaway_timeout", 0);
my $autoaway_default = Irssi::settings_get_int("autoaway_timeout");
if ($autoaway_default) {
$autoaway_to_tag =
Irssi::timeout_add($autoaway_default*1000, "auto_timeout", "");
}
Irssi::command_bind('autoaway', 'cmd_autoaway');
Irssi::command_bind('away', 'cmd_away');
Irssi::signal_add('send command', 'reset_timer');