Account Tracking
In Eggdrop version 1.9.3, the ability to identify users based on their IRC service account name was added. However, Eggdrop's ability to 100% accurately track the account name associated with a user on a channel depends on three server-provided features
- WHOX. WHOX is an updated version of the WHO command that can provide the account name of users in a channel when requested. WHOX allows Eggdrop to obtain the account status of members already present in a channel when it joins. You can view if your IRC server supports WHOX by viewing the 005 line when you connect to the server.
- Extended-join. Extended-join is an IRCv3 capability that sends the account name of a user (if present) when a user joins a channel. Extended-join allows Eggdrop to obtain the account status of a member as they join a channel. You can view if your IRC server supports this capability by sending /quote CAP LS with your IRC client and viewing the response.
- Account-notify. Account-notify is an IRCv3 capability that notifies members in a channel when a user authenticates to server. Account-notify allows Eggdrop to update the account status of a user if they authenticate after joining a channel. You can view if your IRC server supports this capability by sending /quote CAP LS with your IRC client and viewing the response.
If these three capabilities are all present and enabled, Eggdrop can accurately track a user's account status at all times. If one or more of these three capabilities is missing, Eggdrop will attempt a "best-effort" at tracking account status based on the information it can glean from the capabilities that are enabled. Additionally, you can negotiate the "account-tag" capability (if the IRC server supports it) and Eggdrop will update the account information of a user that speaks in a channel. For those that like tables, it looks like this:
Eggdrop updates the account list when the... | WHOX | extended-join | account-notify | account-tag |
---|---|---|---|---|
... bot joins a channel | X | |||
... auth'd user joins a channel | X | |||
... user authenticates on a channel | X | |||
... auth'd user talks | X |
Use in Tcl Scripts
The ability to track accounts opens up a wealth of possibilities for Tcl scripts. In order to trigger Tcl script events to cover all instances where a user logs in, it is recommended to pair an ACCOUNT bind with a JOIN bind. This will allow you to check the account (if any) associated with a user as they join, as well as if they authenticate after joining.
Imperfect Tracking
If the WHOX, extended-join and account-notify are not all enabled, the accuracy of the account list looks like this:
WHOX | account-notify | extended-join | account-tag | Eggdrop properly tracks a user's account status... |
---|---|---|---|---|
X | ... when the bot joins the channel and the user is already authenticated | |||
X | X | ... when the bot joins the channel and the user is already authenticated, or the user authenticates in a common channel | ||
X | X | X | ... all the time | |
X | X | X | X | ... all the time |
X | X | X | ... when the bot joins the channel and the user is already authenticated, or if the user authenticates in a common channel, or an authenticated user joins then talks in a common channel | |
X | X | ... when the bot joins the channel and the user is already authenticated, or once an authenticated user talks after joining | ||
X | X | X | ... when the bot joins the channel and the user is already authenticated, or if the user is authenticated before they join a common channel, or once a they join a common channel then authenticate and then talk | |
X | X | ... when a user authenticates in a common channel or an already authenticated user joins a channel | ||
X | X | ... when the bot joins the channel and the user is already authenticated, or an already authenticated user joins a channel | ||
X | ... when a user authenticates in a common channel | |||
X | X | X | ... when an authenticated user joins a common channel, or when a user authenticates in the channel, or when a user authenticated before the bot joined talks | |
X | X | ... when a user authenticates in a common channel, or a user who authenticated before the bot joined talks | ||
X | X | .. when an already authenticated user joins the channel or a user who authenticated before the bot joined talks | ||
X | ... when an authenticated user joins the channel | |||
X | ... when an authenticated user talks |
Example Tcl Script
This is an example script that allows an authenticated user to op someone via a public command
bind PUB * .op acct_op
proc acct_op {nick user hand chan text} {
set accthand [account2hand $nick]
if [string match $accthand ""] {
putserv "PRIVMSG $chan :You are not authenticated"
return 1
}
if {[matchattr $accthand +o] || [matchattr $accthand +o $chan]} {
pushmode $chan +o $text
putserv "PRIVMSG $chan :Op'ing $nick"
} else {
putserv "PRIVMSG $chan :You do not have access to .op"
}
}