Notifications

Notifications are the bread and butter of Sockbot. They represent an incoming alert or message of some kind. This can be an event through a websocket, a notification email, or any alert that something has changed and needs to be processed.

Notification

All providers should offer a Notification object. A single Notification should represent a single Event.

Types

The following types of notification are well defined and assumed to exist:

  • notification: Any notification.
  • notification:reply: A reply to a message the bot has sent
  • notification:mention: A mention of the bot's username
  • notification:message: A message the bot cares about for some reason, such as a "watched" thread

Other types may exist depending on the provider.

Important note: Notification is responsible for handling the Commands object in order to support Command-type plugins. When a notification is spawned, a new Commands instance must be created. See the Command docs for more information.

Notification object: Properties

The following properties are assumed to exist, either as plain object properties or via getters:

  • id: some unique identifier for the notification
  • topicId: If applicable, some unique identifier for the Topic that generated the Notification
  • userId: If applicable, some unique identifier for the User that generated the Notification
  • type: What type of notification this is. Types include [TBD]
  • subtype: If applicable, the subtype of notification.
  • read: Whether the bot user has already read the notification.
  • date: The datetime the notification was generated. If not returned by the server, the provider may store the datetime the Notification object was generated instead.
  • label: Any label text that came with the notification
  • body: The text of the notification

Notification object: Expensive properties

The following methods each return a Promise for the property that they encapsulate. They should reject if no such property can exist.

  • url: the url to view this notification on the web
  • getPost: the Post object that generated this notification
  • getTopic: the Topic object that generated this notification
  • getUser: the User object that generated this notification

Static: get

A static method should be provided to allow for retrieving arbitrary notifications. It will be given one arguments: the primary identifier for the notification.

This method should return a promise that will resolve to the requested Notification object.

Static: activate

A static method should be provided to begin listening for notifications. When called, it should begin sending Notifications through the Forum's eventEmitter.

The usual method of activation is to create a Parse method and listen for incoming messages or notification events emitted by the underlying connection to the forum. When an event occurs, the following should happen:

  • The incoming message is parsed into a Notification object
  • The forum should be asked to emit a notification event with the Notification attached
  • The forum should be asked to emit any of the applicable events:
  • notification:notification
  • notification:mention if the notification was caused by the bot being mentioned
  • notification:group_mention if the notification was caused by a group the bot is in being mentioned, such as @moderators on a forum, or a mechanism that notifies the entire channel in a chat-like provider
  • notification:reply if the notification was caused by a reply to a post the bot made
  • Any custom notification type specific to the provider, such as notification:privmsg for IRC
  • A new Command object should be created for each command the notification's associated post contains. This can be achieved by calling Commands.get
  • The Command object should be executed, calling the handlers for any commands that were detected. This can be achieved by calling Command.execute

Static: deactivate

A static method should be provided to stop listening for notifications. When called, it should cease sending notification events or processing commands.