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import re | |
import time | |
import json | |
import psutil | |
from slackclient import SlackClient | |
slack_client = SlackClient("xoxb-103696790404-jv1XDqw2w5dezNWZy0K5ykdG") | |
# Fetch your Bot's User ID | |
user_list = slack_client.api_call("users.list") | |
for user in user_list.get('members'): | |
if user.get('name') == "pibot": | |
slack_user_id = user.get('id') | |
break | |
# Start connection | |
if slack_client.rtm_connect(): | |
print "Connected!" | |
while True: | |
for message in slack_client.rtm_read(): | |
if 'text' in message and message['text'].startswith("<@%s>" % slack_user_id): | |
print "Message received: %s" % json.dumps(message, indent=2) | |
message_text = message['text'].\ | |
split("<@%s>" % slack_user_id)[1].\ | |
strip() | |
if re.match(r'.*(cpu).*', message_text, re.IGNORECASE): | |
cpu_pct = psutil.cpu_percent(interval=1, percpu=False) | |
slack_client.api_call( | |
"chat.postMessage", | |
channel=message['channel'], | |
text="My CPU is at %s%%." % cpu_pct, | |
as_user=True) | |
if re.match(r'.*(memory|ram).*', message_text, re.IGNORECASE): | |
mem = psutil.virtual_memory() | |
mem_pct = mem.percent | |
slack_client.api_call( | |
"chat.postMessage", | |
channel=message['channel'], | |
text="My RAM is at %s%%." % mem_pct, | |
as_user=True) | |
time.sleep(1) |
@danflurry try using threads so you can keep listening to more requests while you process something.
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This is great. Helped me get a related Python script interacting with my Slackbot. My script waits for a new message to be sent to the bot, and then does some processing and GPIO actions on the Pi. I would like to make it so that while a message is being processed, another incoming message could be stored in a queue to be processed after the first process is complete. Any ideas on how to accomplish this?