Screenshots:
Screenshot 1: Colored links
Screenshot 2: Links search
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; URL-logger with colored and underlined links by Cail at Quakenet -> #help.script
;
; $urlc -alias will color and underline links from the input, and log them into a file for later searching
; Tested and works on mIRC 6.2 and above (i recommend using >6.21 for $regsubex to work correctly)
;
; This script uses spopup.dll (OPTIONAL! you only need this if you want a new popup with info and some new features.),
; to replace mirc's builtin url-popup
; spopup.dll is made by Saturn, and you can get it from http://www.xise.nl/mirc/
; NOTE! Depending on how your mIRC is set up, your working path might be mirc's root dir, or Users/AppData folder
; For example in Windows 7 the AppData folder would be: C:\Users\HappyUser\AppData\Roaming\mIRC
; Note this when placing the .dll somewhere and not giving full path in the script.
;
; Formats recognized links like:
; - "http://google.com" -> http://google.com
; - url('www.google.com'); -> www.google.com
; - (www.google.com/ahihi(kiaa)) -> www.google.com/ahihi(kiaa)
;
; And some more cleanups, and adds 'http://' in front of 'www.' for storing.
; so that www.google.com and http://www.google.com are treated as a same link, and stored only once
;
; Uses 3 different colors for coloring links:
; 1) new link - not found from the file
; 2) opened link - is found from the file, and you have opened it via mirc
; 3) old link - is found from the file, but you haven't opened it
;
; Fetches title of youtube video's:
; - Gets title of the video and stores it into the links.db (for searching)
; - Echo's the title under the link in chat
; - Hold down ctrl key when pressing enter if you post a link, to /msg the title into the channel
; - Fill %sendYTtitleChans with channels separated by spaces (eg. %sendYTtitleChans #chan1 #chan2) to automatically
; send the title into the channel when ever a youtube link is posted.
;
; Thanks to:
; - Saturn for the spopup.dll
; - Msmo for the cleanup regex
;
;
; UPDATE 06/07/2014: Performance update!
; - Added hashtables to be used on regular checks, speeding up the normal link flow, no more slowdowns with hundreds of thousands of links
; - Changed youtube title fetcher to use youtube API for faster download & faster parsing
; - Some bug fixes and general performance improvements
; UPDATE 14/06/2013: Added support for fetching and storing title from youtube links
; - fetches youtube video's title, stores it into the logfile, echoes the title on the channel
; - hold down ctrl key when pressing enter, when you post a link, to send the title as /msg to the channel (overrides %sendYTtitleChans variable)
; - set %sendYTtitleChans variable for channels you want to /msg the title automatically when a link is posted
; (for example: %sendYTtitleChans #channel1 #channel2 #channel3) would send the title into the channel on those 3 channels
; UPDATE 17/06/2007: Updated regex (fixed 'www.someurl.com/something's_here' to show correctly), added a timer with 200ms delay
; into the on keyup event (to prevent filtering while writing fast).
; UPDATE 23/03/2007: Changed on keydown -> on keyup, much more efficient now, won't need so much checks, and allows you to
; insert text infront/into the middle of the line.
; UPDATE 29/01/2007: added a regex into on keydown event to halt the script if something else than \S was pressed
; (now holding down shift/alt/ctrl doesn't affect it), and optimized the on keydown event a bit.
; UPDATE 18/01/2007: added on input event for the search (optional), rearranged the dll-stuff into same place,
; fixed a bug that didn't color some opened links without http:// (only www.)
; fixed if (!$exists($spopupdll)) { return } from linkpopup to 'halt' (now shows the original popup)
; added a $db alias to return the filename, users can choose their own path/filename for the file.
;
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; $db returns the name of the database file, change this to whatever you want
alias -l db { return $qt($deltok($mircexe,-1,92) $+ \ $+ links.db) }
; on start event for creating and loading the hash table
on *:start:{
linkhash_load
}
alias linkhash_load {
; free the old hashtable if it exists, and hmake a new one
if ($hget(links.hash)) { hfree links.hash }
hmake links.hash 1000
; filter links from DB file to the hashtable
filter -fk $db LinkHash_copy *
}
alias linkhash_copy {
tokenize 32 $1
hadd links.hash $strip($3) $1-
}
; alias to open the links window, and filter all of the urls into it
alias urllog {
; if the window isn't open, create it, -ea to create an editbox and activate the window
; filter will copy the lines from the file by a matchtext (* = everything), -fw = from File to Window, and -p = wrap the text
if (!$window(@links)) {
window -ea @links
filter -fwp $db @links *
}
; else the window is already open, so activate it
else { window -a @links }
}
; alias to return colorcodes for the script, change these values to whatever you like.
; new, old and opened are for echo text, log_link and log_info are for the @links window
alias -l url_color {
if ($1 == new) { return 12 }
elseif ($1 == old) { return 6 }
elseif ($1 == opened) { return 10 }
elseif ($1 == log_link) { return 10 }
elseif ($1 == log_info) { return 14 }
}
; $clr alias to return $chr(3) and formatted color code, ie. $clr(3) == $+($chr(3),03) == ctrl+k 03
alias -l clr { if ($isid) { return $+($chr(3),$base($1,10,10,2)) $+ $iif($2,$+($chr(44),$base($2,10,10,2)),) } }
; this alias handles checking the input for links, looping through tokens (words in this case), and replacing links with colored ones
alias urlc {
if (!$isid) { return }
var %string = $1-
; if the line even has links, useless to loop through it if there are no links
if ($regex(%string,/(?:\b(?:www.?\.|https?:\/\/|s?ftp:\/\/).)/i)) {
; so the line has links, loop through tokens then
var %x = 1
while (%x <= $numtok(%string,32)) {
; we'll assign the current token into a variable %tok, for easier use later
; and we'll run it through $url_parse, and assign the result into a variable %url
; (it'll be checked if it's a 'valid' url, and useless stuff be removed around it, if it's not an url the alias will return $null
var %tok = $gettok(%string,%x,32)
var %url = $url_parse(%tok)
; check if there is an url in variable %url
if (%url) {
; $url_log will take care of storing the url into a database file, and return appropriate color (in $1) to use in coloring the link
; also returns the linenumber of newly added link (in $2) if we want to store the title for it
; and if we already have the title in the log, return that too in %titleLine
var %indb = $url_log(%url)
var %linkColor = $gettok(%indb,1,32)
var %titleLine = $gettok(%indb,2-,32)
; now we color and underline the url and assign it into %newurl, (%indb will be holding the color code number)
; then we replace the url part of the token, so that from "url('www.something.com');" only the "www.something.com" part will be colored and underlined
var %newurl = $+($clr(%linkColor),$chr(31),%url,$chr(31),$clr)
var %newurl = $replace(%tok,%url,%newurl)
; and finally, we put the modified token back to the original string
%string = $puttok(%string,%newurl,%x,32)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; OPTIONAL: GET YOUTUBE TITLE
; this part is for checking if it's a youtube link, and initiates the fetching of the video's title
; this can be commented out or removed if you don't want this functionality
if (*youtube* iswm %url) || (*youtu.be* iswm %url) {
getTitle youtube %url $iif($chan,$chan,$iif($target != $me,$target,$nick)) %titleLine
}
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}
inc %x
}
}
; modified or not, return the string
return %string
}
; alias to trim the given url, returns $null if input isn't an url
; big thanks to Msmo on Quakenet for this regex
alias -l url_parse {
var %p = /(?:^|[][()<>{}'"\s])((?:(?:irc|s?ftp|https?:)\/\/|www\d*\.)[^\s./]+\.(?:\[\S*?]|\(\S*?\)|\{\S*?}|[^][()<>{}'"\s]|['"](?!\s|$|[()\[\]<>]))++)/iS
noop $regex($1,%p)
return $regml(1)
}
; alias to store the given url into database file, and return color according to whether it's new, opened, or unopened in database
alias -l url_log {
; this first $iif is to append "http://" in front of "www.", so "www.google.com" and "http://www.google.com" will be a same link, and not to be written twice
; we'll assign the target channel/query into variable %t
; the $read will search the database file for the given url
var %url = $iif(www* iswm $1,$+(http://,$1),$1)
var %t = $iif($left($target,1) != $chr(35),query,$target)
var %isOld = $hget(links.hash,%url)
; if %isOld is empty (the link wasn't found from the file), write it in there and return color of "new link" & the line number the link was added to
; also add the info to the hashtable
if (!%isOld) {
var %insertLine = $asctime(yyyy.mm.dd HH:nn:ss) $+($clr(03),$chr(31),%url,$chr(31),$clr()) $+($clr(07),$iif($nick,$nick,$me),$clr(08),@,$clr(07),%t,$clr())
write $db %insertLine
hadd links.hash %url %insertLine
return $url_color(new) $lines($db)
}
; otherwise, if the link was found, check if it has been opened via mirc (4th word will be !), return color of "opened link"
elseif ($gettok(%isOld,4,32) == !) {
return $url_color(opened) __old %isOld
}
; and if none of above, it's in the database, but you haven't opened it, return color of "old link"
else {
return $url_color(old) __old %isOld
}
}
; this on keydown event triggers every time you press a key in @links window,
; and filters the database file into the window with the text in editbox
; so, performs a new search everytime you write something in that window, i like this kind of search, but you can make it with on input
; if you wish to use search with on input (searches when you press enter), disable #onKEYsearch -group (change 'on' -> 'off')
#onKEYsearch on
on *:KEYUP:@links:*:{
; filter with the content of editbox
; timer to give a little delay for the filter (not filtering if writing fast), change the 200 (in milliseconds) to
; a bit higher value, if you're a slower writer.
.timerURL -m 1 200 filter -cpfw $db @links $+(*,$editbox(@links),*)
}
#onKEYsearch end
; on input search for the @links window, if you want to use this instead of the on keydown, enable #onINPUTsearch -group (change 'off' -> 'on')
#onINPUTsearch off
on *:INPUT:@links: {
filter -cpfw $db @links $+(*,$1-,*)
}
#onINPUTsearch end
; on hotlink to trigger on links, this first one is for doubleclick
on *$:HOTLINK:/((www.?\.|https?:\/\/|ftp:\/\/).)/i:*:{
; clean up the triggered url with $url_parse and append "http://" in front of "www."
; read the url info from database file, and if it doesn't have '!' as fourth token, add the '!' in there and write it back
; then open the url with url -n %url (change this, if you have your own alias for opening urls)
var %url = $url_parse($1)
var %url = $iif(www* iswm %url,$+(http://,%url),%url)
url -n %url
var %oldurl = $read($db,w,$+(*,$chr(31),%url,$chr(31),*))
if ($gettok(%oldurl,4,32) != !) {
write $+(-l,$readn) $db $instok(%oldurl,!,4,32)
hadd links.hash %url $instok(%oldurl,!,4,32)
}
}
; this second on hotlink is for the right click, shows the popup (leave it even if you're not going to use the spopup.dll)
on ^*$:HOTLINK:/((www.?\.|https?:\/\/|ftp:\/\/).)/i:*:{
; check if the spopup.dll file is in the right place, if not, halt so it'll show the default popup
if (!$exists($spopupdll)) { halt }
; check if mouse button 2 have been pressed
if ($mouse.key & 16) { popup_url $url_parse($1) }
}
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;
; here starts the functionality with the spopup.dll
; you won't need this part if you don't want to use the dll
;
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; the path to spopup.dll (this default snipped uses the spopup.dll in the same folder where mirc.exe is located)
alias -l spopupdll { return $qt($deltok($mircexe,-1,92) $+ \ $+ spopup.dll) }
; the new popup to replace the original one with a dll
alias -l popup_url {
; strip colors etc. from given url ($1), and find the url info from the database file
var %url = $strip($1)
var %url2 = $strip($hget(links.hash,%url))
; assign the info variables
var %datetime = $strip($gettok(%url2,1-2,32))
var %nickchan = $strip($gettok(%url2,4-,32))
var %nickchan = $iif($left(%nickchan,1) == !,$right(%nickchan,-2),%nickchan)
; show the popup
dll $spopupdll clear
dll $spopupdll add 1 0 0 open
dll $spopupdll add 2 0 0 copy url
dll $spopupdll add 3 0 0 copy info
dll $spopupdll add 4 0 0 %datetime %nickchan
; show additional "remove item" if you are in the linklist
if ($active == @links) {
dll $spopupdll add 5 0 0 -
dll $spopupdll add 6 0 16 remove url from db
dll $spopupdll add 7 1 0 ok
}
; assign the popup selection into a variable
var %c = $dll($spopupdll,popup,$mouse.cx $mouse.cy 1)
; check what the selection was
; these are the ID's from the popup, 2) copy url 3) copy info 4) the info (echo's the info into active) 7) remove link (only in @links window)
if (%c == 1) { url -n %url }
elseif (%c == 2) { clipboard %url }
elseif (%c == 3) { clipboard %datetime %nickchan %url }
elseif (%c == 4) { echo -agi30 url info: %datetime %nickchan %url }
elseif (%c == 7) { elseif (%c == 7) { write $+(-dw*,%url,*) $db | LinkHash_Load }
}
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;
; this section is for the title fetching (youtube only at this time)
; you won't need this part if you don't want to use the title fetching funcitonality
;
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; this is the output handler alias that gets called from different parts of the script, depending on if we're dealing with an old title or new
alias titleOutput {
; format the title, we'll need timers here to output text _after_ the link has been processed and is echoed
var %title = $replace($gettok($remtok($iif($4 == __new,$1-,$5-),!,1,32),5-,32),|,$!chr(124))
; %inputSendLink will be true if you pressed enter holding down ctrl key, and it will message the title to the channel
if (%inputSendLink) {
.timerYTTitle $+ _msg_ $+ $2 -m 1 1 msg $3 Youtube: %title
}
; checking if the channel where the link was posted, is in %sendYTtitleChans variable, if so, sends the title to the channel
else if ($istok(%sendYTtitleChans,$3,32)) {
.timerYTTitle $+ _msg_ $+ $2 -m 1 1 msg $3 Youtube: %title
}
; echo the title of the link in the channel for you to see it
.timerYTTitle $+ _echo_ $+ $2 -m 1 1 echo -t $3 Youtube: %title
}
; a helper alias to clean HTML entities from the titles
alias stripHTMLEntities {
return $replace($1, ,$chr(160),",",<,<,>,>,&,&, $&
£, $chr(163), €, $chr(8364), ©, $chr(169), &trade, $chr(8482), ®, $chr(174))
}
; alias to handle different possible sources for the title (youtube only for now)
alias gettitle {
; first we check if we already have the title in the log, if so, use a quick timer to echo it out after the link
if ($4 == __old) {
titleOutput $1-
return
}
; get the title for youtube links, also put some info on the sockmark, $2 = youtube URL, $3- = rest of the info
else if ($1 == youtube) {
var %sock = yttitle. $+ $ticks
sockopen %sock gdata.youtube.com 80
sockmark %sock $2 $3-
}
}
; socket events for youtube - sockopen
on *:sockopen:yttitle.*:{
if $sockerr { return }
noop $regex($gettok($sock($sockname).mark,1,32),/(\?v=|&v=|\/\d\/|\/embed\/|\/v\/|\.be\/)([a-zA-Z0-9\-\_]{11})/)
sockwrite -n $sockname GET /feeds/mobile/videos/ $+ $$regml(2) $+ ?v=2&prettyprint=true HTTP/1.1
sockwrite -n $sockname Host: $sock($sockname).addr
sockwrite -n $sockname $crlf
}
; socket events for youtube - sockread
on *:sockread:yttitle.*:{
if $sockerr { return }
var %data | sockread %data
while ($sockbr) {
if (*<title>*</title>* iswm %data) {
; get the title
var %title = $regsubex(%data,/(.*<title>|</title>.*)/g,)
; send the title to titleOutput with other info
titleOutput youtube $gettok($sock($sockname).mark,1,32) $gettok($sock($sockname).mark,2,32) __new %title
; if we set the linenumber info to the sockmark, we need to write the title into the DB file on that line
if ($gettok($sock($sockname).mark,3,32)) {
var %oldurl = $hget(links.hash,$gettok($sock($sockname).mark,1,32))
write $+(-l,$v1) $db %oldurl %title
hadd links.hash $gettok($sock($sockname).mark,1,32) %oldurl %title
}
sockclose $sockname
return
}
sockread %data
}
}
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;
; the rest of the script is a part of my how to make your own theme, and is only for an example usage of $urlc()
; basically you just need to run a line through $urlc() to color the links and log them
; you can add this into whatever event you like, ie. var %line = $urlc($1-) | echo %line
; this example also holds the if ($ctrlenter) { set %inputSendLink 1 } part, which is used in the title fetcher
;
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on *:INPUT:*: {
; we will check that ctrl wasn't pressed while pressing enter, and that it's not a command
if ($left($1,1) === $readini(mirc.ini,text,commandchar)) && (!$ctrlenter) { return }
; check if ctrl was pressed while pressing enter, and store it in a variable (for sending title to the channel in case of a youtube link)
unset %inputSendLink
if ($ctrlenter) { set %inputSendLink 1 }
; halt the default actions
haltdef
; we'll put the line into a variable, using $urlc() to store & color links if there are any
var %line = $urlc($1-)
; here is the part what we send as msg, we want to send $1- and not the modified variable
.msg $target $1-
; then we have the echo
echo $color(own text) -at $+(<,$iif($chan,$nick($chan,$me).pnick,$me),>) %line
}
on ^*:TEXT:*:#: {
; halt the default actions and assign $1- into a variable, and run it through $urlc() to color the links and log them
haltdef
var %line = $urlc($1-)
; echo the text into a right channel, -m highlights the switchbar button with "message color", -t adds timestamp
echo $color(normal) -mlt $chan $+(<,$nick($chan,$nick).pnick,>) %line
}
on ^*:TEXT:*:?: {
; halt default actions, and set $1- into a variable, and run it through $urlc()
haltdef
var %line = $urlc($1-)
; echo the text into a right query
echo $color(normal) -mlt $nick $+(<,$nick,>) %line
}