I'm trying to make an IRC bot that connects to multiple servers, and I'm having trouble reading from all the sockets at once.
My current code:
#!/usr/bin/ruby require 'socket' servers = ["irc.chat4all.org"] def connect(server, port, count) puts "connecting to #{server}..." @socket[count] = TCPSocket.open(server, port) say("NICK link_hub", count) say("USER link_hub 0 * link_hub", count) read_data(count) end def say(msg, count) @socket[count.to_i].puts msg.to_s end def say_channel(msg, count) @socket[count.to_i].puts("PRIVMSG #test :"+msg.to_s) end def read_data(count) until @socket[count].eof? do msg = @socket[count].gets puts msg if msg.match(/^PING :(.*)$/) say("PONG #{$~[1]}", count) say("JOIN #test", count) next end if msg.match(/`test/) say_channel("connecting to efnet...", count) Thread.new { connect("irc.efnet.nl", 6667, count) } end end end conn = [] count = 0 @socket = [] servers.each do |server| connect(server, 6667, count) count += 1 end
The problem is that when I send the command '`test', it connects to efnet, but it wont read the other socket anymore even though im running the new connection in a thread. I just want to read from both sockets at the same time. (the variable 'count' is the socket number)
Can anyone help me out? Much appreciated!