#!/usr/bin/env ruby lib_dir = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib') $LOAD_PATH.unshift lib_dir if File.directory?(lib_dir) require 'messenger' require 'trollop' require 'yaml' #------------------------------------- # Support #------------------------------------- class Hash def symbolize_keys inject({}) do |options, (key, value)| options[(key.to_sym rescue key) || key] = value options end end def symbolize_keys! self.replace(self.symbolize_keys) end end # # Configure options # if File.exists?(File.expand_path("~/.messenger")) options = YAML.load_file(File.expand_path("~/.messenger")).symbolize_keys! else options = {} end trollop_options = Trollop::options do version "Messenger #{Messenger.version} (c) Zencoder Inc. All rights reserved, etc." banner <<-EOS Messenger makes sending messages easy. Usage: messenger [options] Where [options] are: EOS # Global options opt :timeout, "The number of seconds to allow for the call", :type => Integer # Email options opt :email_from, "Who the message is from (email).", :type => String opt :email_subject, "The message subject (email).", :type => String # Jabber options opt :jabber_id, "The jabber ID to connect as (user@example.com)", :type => String opt :jabber_password, "The password for your jabber id", :type => String # CLI options opt :silent, "Don't print anything to stdout", :default => false opt :verbose, "Print verbose output on success", :default => false end options.merge!(trollop_options.reject{|k,v| v.nil?}) # # Validate input # if ARGV[0].nil? || ARGV[1].nil? puts <<-EOS Error: no service or message specified. Usage (--help for more): messenger [options] EOS exit -1 end # # Run Messenger # puts "# Sending message to #{ARGV[0]}" begin status, details = Messenger.send(ARGV[0], ARGV[1], options) if !!status puts "# Message sent successfully" else puts "# Message not sent" puts "# Details:" puts details end rescue => e puts "# **Error** #{e}" puts e.backtrace end