require 'time'
require 'twitter'
require 'twitter/client'
require 'yaml'
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'hash')
module Twibot
# :stopdoc:
VERSION = '0.1.0'
LIBPATH = ::File.expand_path(::File.dirname(__FILE__)) + ::File::SEPARATOR
PATH = ::File.dirname(LIBPATH) + ::File::SEPARATOR
# :startdoc:
# Returns the version string for the library.
#
def self.version
VERSION
end
# Returns the library path for the module. If any arguments are given,
# they will be joined to the end of the libray path using
# File.join.
#
def self.libpath( *args )
args.empty? ? LIBPATH : ::File.join(LIBPATH, args.flatten)
end
# Returns the lpath for the module. If any arguments are given,
# they will be joined to the end of the path using
# File.join.
#
def self.path( *args )
args.empty? ? PATH : ::File.join(PATH, args.flatten)
end
# Utility method used to require all files ending in .rb that lie in the
# directory below this file that has the same name as the filename passed
# in. Optionally, a specific _directory_ name can be passed in such that
# the _filename_ does not have to be equivalent to the directory.
#
def self.require_all_libs_relative_to( fname, dir = nil )
dir ||= File.basename(fname, '.*')
search_me = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(fname), dir, '**', '*.rb'))
Dir.glob(search_me).sort.each {|rb| require rb }
end
@@app_file = lambda do
ignore = [
/lib\/twibot.*\.rb/, # Library
/\(.*\)/, # Generated code
/custom_require\.rb/ # RubyGems require
]
path = caller.map { |line| line.split(/:\d/, 2).first }.find do |file|
next if ignore.any? { |pattern| file =~ pattern }
file
end
path || $0
end.call
#
# File name of the application file. Inspired by Sinatra
#
def self.app_file
@@app_file
end
#
# Runs application if application file is the script being executed
#
def self.run?
self.app_file == $0
end
end # module Twibot
Twitter::Client.configure do |config|
config.application_name = 'Twibot'
config.application_version = Twibot.version
config.application_url = 'http://github.com/cjohansen/twibot'
end
Twibot.require_all_libs_relative_to(__FILE__)
# EOF