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- <?php
- return array(
- // One array per connection, pretty self-explanatory
- 'connections' => array(
- // Ex: All connection info for the Freenode network
- array(
- 'host' => 'irc.freenode.net',
- 'port' => 6667,
- 'username' => 'Elazar',
- 'realname' => 'Matthew Turland',
- 'nick' => 'Phergie2',
- // 'password' => 'password goes here if needed',
- // 'transport' => 'ssl', // uncomment to connect using SSL
- // 'encoding' => 'UTF8', // uncomment if using UTF8
- )
- ),
- 'processor' => 'async',
- 'processor.options' => array('usec' => 200000),
- // Time zone. See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
- 'timezone' => 'UTC',
- // Whitelist of plugins to load
- 'plugins' => array(
- // To enable a plugin, simply add a string to this array containing
- // the short name of the plugin as shown below.
- // 'ShortPluginName',
- // Below is an example of enabling the AutoJoin plugin, for which
- // the corresponding PEAR package is Phergie_Plugin_AutoJoin. This
- // plugin allows you to set a list of channels in this configuration
- // file that the bot will automatically join when it connects to a
- // server. If you'd like to enable this plugin, simply install it,
- // uncomment the line below, and set a value for the setting
- // autojoin.channels (examples for which are located further down in
- // this file).
- // 'AutoJoin',
- // A few other recommended plugins:
- // Servers randomly send PING events to clients to ensure that
- // they're still connected and will eventually terminate the
- // connection if a PONG response is not received. The Pong plugin
- // handles sending these responses.
- // 'Pong',
- // It's sometimes difficult to distinguish between a lack of
- // activity on a server and the client not receiving data even
- // though a connection remains open. The Ping plugin performs a self
- // CTCP PING sporadically to ensure that its connection is still
- // functioning and, if not, terminates the bot.
- // 'Ping',
- // Sometimes it's desirable to have the bot disconnect gracefully
- // when issued a command to do so via a PRIVMSG event. The Quit
- // plugin implements this using the Command plugin to intercept the
- // command.
- // 'Quit',
- ),
- // If set to true, this allows any plugin dependencies for plugins
- // listed in the 'plugins' option to be loaded even if they are not
- // explicitly included in that list
- 'plugins.autoload' => true,
- // Enables shell output describing bot events via Phergie_Ui_Console
- 'ui.enabled' => true,
- // Examples of supported values for autojoins.channel:
- // 'autojoin.channels' => '#channel1,#channel2',
- // 'autojoin.channels' => array('#channel1', '#channel2'),
- // 'autojoin.channels' => array(
- // 'host1' => '#channel1,#channel2',
- // 'host2' => array('#channel3', '#channel4')
- // ),
- // Examples of setting values for Ping plugin settings
- // This is the amount of time in seconds that the Ping plugin will wait
- // to receive an event from the server before it initiates a self-ping
- // 'ping.event' => 300, // 5 minutes
- // This is the amount of time in seconds that the Ping plugin will wait
- // following a self-ping attempt before it assumes that a response will
- // never be received and terminates the connection
- // 'ping.ping' => 10, // 10 seconds
- );
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