Overview
Portable, open source IRC bouncer written in C++. It can be extended using modules written either in C++ or in Perl and Tcl.
Usage
$ juju deploy cs:~adam-stokes/znc
Before you can make use of your new IRC bouncer you'll need to set the proper admin credentials.
Set the admin username
$ juju config znc admin_user="my_admin"
Generate a new password for the admin user
$ juju config znc admin_password='my_super@secret@password'
Access webadmin
Once an admin user and password is defined you can use the webadmin page to add your users and networks.
The default port for the admin is 8888 but can be changed with:
juju config znc port=9000
Developers
This charm uses Rake (a make like utility) for defining hooks and can be seen in the Rakefile. It also uses a simple library Charmkit for providing some additional helper methods such as templating.
To learn more visit Charmkit.
Maintainers
Testing
The tests cover installation and verification that ZNC is installed and
running correctly. It'll also excercise the various juju config
options.
Ways to run the tests
Use bundletester
sudo bundletester -F -t cs:~adam-stokes/znc -l DEBUG -v -r json -o /tmp/results.json
Run tests via Ruby bundler
bundle install --local --with development
bundle exec rake znc:test
A few package dependencies may be required for testing locally, have a look in tests/tests.yaml for those package names.
Author
Adam Stokes adam.stokes@ubuntu.com
Copyright
2016 Adam Stokes adam.stokes@ubuntu.com
License
MIT