diff --git a/examples/multiserver_complex.rs b/examples/multiserver_complex.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30d0b64 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/multiserver_complex.rs @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +extern crate futures; +extern crate irc; +extern crate tokio_core; + +use std::default::Default; +use futures::future; +use irc::error; +use irc::client::prelude::*; +use tokio_core::reactor::Core; + +fn main() { + let cfg1 = Config { + nickname: Some("pickles".to_owned()), + server: Some("irc.fyrechat.net".to_owned()), + channels: Some(vec!["#irc-crate".to_owned()]), + ..Default::default() + }; + let cfg2 = Config { + nickname: Some("pickles".to_owned()), + server: Some("irc.pdgn.co".to_owned()), + channels: Some(vec!["#irc-crate".to_owned()]), + use_ssl: Some(true), + ..Default::default() + }; + + let configs = vec![cfg1, cfg2]; + + // Create an event loop to run the multiple connections on. + let mut reactor = Core::new().unwrap(); + let handle = reactor.handle(); + + for config in configs { + let server = IrcServer::from_config(config).unwrap(); + server.identify().unwrap(); + + handle.spawn(server.stream().for_each(move |message| { + process_msg(&server, message) + }).map_err(|e| Err(e).unwrap())) + } + + // You might instead want to join all the futures and run them directly. + reactor.run(future::empty::<(), ()>()).unwrap(); +} + +fn process_msg(server: &IrcServer, message: Message) -> error::Result<()> { + print!("{}", message); + match message.command { + Command::PRIVMSG(ref target, ref msg) => { + if msg.contains("pickles") { + server.send_privmsg(target, "Hi!")?; + } + } + _ => (), + } + Ok(()) +}