I am interested in making a Google Talk client using Python and would like to use the Twisted libraries Words module. I have looked at the examples, but they don't work with the current implementation of Google Talk.
Has anybody had any luck with this? Would you mind documenting a brief tutorial?
As a simple task, I'd like to create a client/bot that tracks the Online time of my various Google Talk accounts so that I can get an aggregate number. I figure I could friend the bot in each account and then use the XMPP presence information to keep track of the times that I can then aggregate.
Thanks.
wokkel is the future of twisted words. metajack wrote a really nice blog post on getting started.
If you want a nice, functional sample project to start with, check out my whatsup bot.
I have written a simple Jabber bot (and thus Google talk bot) using the xmpppy library, which works well. The examples on xmpppy should get you started (specifically bot.py)
As for something actually implemented in twisted.Words:
Here is a simple tutorial on creating a bot that prints every received message to the local terminal (and a version that replies with the revere of the received message). To track the online time of various accounts, you would add a callback for "presences" (going online/offline/away etc are "presence changes", in Jabber terminology)
For a more complete system, pownce-jabber-bot uses twisted.words and wokkel for the jabber interface.
The powncebot/__init__.py file seems like a good place to start - it's seems pretty simple.
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