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# Remote Notification Script v1.1
# by Gotisch <gotisch@gmail.com>
#
# With help of this script you can make weechat create notification bubbles
# in ubuntu or any other distribution that supports libnotify.
#
# Changelog:
# 1.2
#   fixed small typo that prevented remote notification (thanks Jesse)
# 1.1
#		added setting: privmessage to customize notifications of messages in query
# 1.0
#		initial release
#
# How does it work?
#
# The script inside weechat will either call libnotify directly, or it will
# send the data to the "server" listening on a port which will call the
# libnotify executable and create the notification. This "remote" option
# is the main use of the script.
#
# Example 1: 	Weechat runs on the local pc
#		/tcl load rnotify.tcl
#		and set the port
#		/set plugins.var.tcl.rnotify.port local
#
# Example 2:	Weechat runs on a remote pc and you login via ssh port you
#		want to use is 4321
#		sh location/of/rnotify.tcl 4321 & ssh -R 4321:localhost:4321 username@host
#		on server you start weechat (or resume screen or whatever).
#		Then inside weechat
#		/tcl load rnotify.tcl
#		and set the port
#		/set plugins.var.tcl.rnotify.port 4321
#
# General Syntax:
#		In weechat
#		/set plugins.var.tcl.notify.port <portnumber to send notifies to/ or local>
#		To get notifications for private messages set:
#		/set plugins.var.tcl.notify.privmessage [no(default)|all|inactive]
#			no - no notifications for private messages (besides on highlight)
#			all - notifications for all private messages
#			inactive - notifications only for messages that are not the currently active buffer
#		As script
#		notify.tcl <portnumber to listen on>
#		if no port is given it will listen on 1234.
#
# Requirements:
#		libnotify (esp. notify-send executable)
#
# Possible problems:
#		It could be other programs send data to the notify port when using remote
#		mode. This will then lead to the following: either break the script, or
#		make weird notification bubbles.
# \
exec tclsh "$0" ${1+"$@"}

if {[namespace exists ::weechat]} {
	# We have been called inside weechat
	namespace eval weechat::script::rnotify {
		weechat::register "rnotify" {Gotisch gotisch@gmail.com} 1.2 GPL3 {Sends highlights to (remote) client} {} {}
		proc highlight { data buffer date tags displayed highlight prefix message } {
			set buffername [weechat::buffer_get_string $buffer short_name]
			if {$buffername != $prefix} {
				set buffername "$prefix in $buffername"
				if {$highlight == 0} { return $::weechat::WEECHAT_RC_OK }
			} else {
				set buffername "$prefix in query"
				if {![string equal -nocase [weechat::config_get_plugin privmessage] "all"] &&
					!([string equal -nocase [weechat::config_get_plugin privmessage] "inactive"] && ![string equal [weechat::buffer_get_string [weechat::current_buffer] short_name] $buffername])}	{
					if {$highlight == 0} { return $::weechat::WEECHAT_RC_OK }
				}
			}
			notify $buffername $message
			return $::weechat::WEECHAT_RC_OK
		}
		proc notify {title text} {
			if {[weechat::config_get_plugin port] == "local"} {
				catch {
					exec notify-send -u normal -c IRC -i gtk-help "$title" "$text"
				}
			} else {
				catch {
					set sock [socket -async localhost [weechat::config_get_plugin port]]
					puts $sock [list normal gtk-help $title $text]
					close $sock
				}
			}
		}
		weechat::hook_print "" "irc_privmsg" "" 1 [namespace current]::highlight {}
	}
} else {
	# We probably have been called from the shell
	set port 1234
	if {[llength $argv] == 1} { set port $argv }
	proc notify_server {port} {
		set s [socket -server accept $port]
		puts "Listening on $port for Connections..."
		vwait forever
	}
	proc accept {sock addr port} {
		fileevent $sock readable [list recieve $sock]
	}
	proc recieve {sock} {
		if {[eof $sock] || [catch {gets $sock line}]} {
			close $sock
		} else {
			foreach {urgency icon title text} $line {
				exec notify-send -u $urgency -c IRC -i $icon "$title" "$text"
			}
		}
	}
	notify_server $port
}