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