# Changelog - TestPostsBot V2 ## Overview Complete refactor of TestPostsBot to be a continuously running, trigger-based posting bot that responds to moderator commands via chat messages. ## Major Features Added ### 1. Trigger-Based Posting System - Bot now runs continuously and listens for chat messages instead of executing once and exiting - Moderators can trigger posts by sending chat messages containing configured trigger keywords - Each trigger can post one or multiple posts in sequence - Posts are made with 2-second delays between submissions to respect rate limiting ### 2. YAML Configuration Format - **Changed from:** JSON configuration format - **Changed to:** YAML configuration format for better readability and maintainability - New config structure supports nested trigger/post relationships - Example YAML config provided in `example_config.yaml` ### 3. Chat Message Handler - Added chat message watcher that runs as a background thread - Listens for messages sent to the bot account by moderators - Implements special `reload-config` command for validating wiki config without making posts - Validates that sender is a moderator before processing commands - Tracks processed message IDs to prevent duplicate processing ### 4. Configuration Validation - New `validate_config_from_wiki()` function validates YAML format and required structure - Validates that config has a `posts` key with proper trigger/post structure - Prevents bot from running with invalid configuration - `reload-config` command provides feedback on config validity ### 5. Enhanced Logging - Added prefixed logging for different operations: `[STARTUP]`, `[POSTING]`, `[CHAT WATCH]` - Detailed debug output showing: - Messages received and who sent them - Moderator status verification - Trigger matching and posting status - Config validation results - Error messages with full tracebacks ## File Changes ### New Files - **example_config.yaml** - Comprehensive example showing trigger and post configuration with multiple scenarios - **.gitignore** - Added to exclude common files - **example.env** - Environment configuration template ### Modified Files #### bot.py **Old Behavior:** - Ran once, fetched posts from hardcoded config, made posts, and exited - No continuous operation - No trigger system **New Behavior:** - Runs continuously in infinite loop - Spawns chat message watcher as background daemon thread - Loads triggers from wiki config dynamically - Only posts when a moderator sends a matching trigger - Implements `reload-config` special command - Validates config on startup - Graceful shutdown on KeyboardInterrupt **Key Functions:** - `chat_message_watcher()` - Monitors inbox stream for moderator messages - `make_posts()` - Posts to subreddit with rate limit delays - `main()` - Continuous operation loop with thread management #### config.py **Old Behavior:** - Fetched JSON config from wiki - Simple error handling with fallback empty dict **New Behavior:** - Uses `yaml.safe_load()` instead of `json.loads()` - `fetch_config_from_wiki()` - Fetches and parses YAML config - `validate_config_from_wiki()` - Validates config format and required keys - `get_trigger_posts()` - Retrieves posts associated with specific trigger - Better error messages for YAML parsing failures #### requirements.txt **Added:** - `PyYAML` - Required for YAML config parsing #### README.md **Complete Rewrite:** - Added comprehensive documentation for trigger-based system - Documented new YAML config format with examples - Explained how moderators trigger posts - Added setup instructions for environment variables - Documented `reload-config` command - Added Docker and standalone running instructions - Clarified that only moderators can trigger posts #### docker-compose.yml **Updated:** - Environment variables now leverage .env file - Updated service configuration for continuous operation #### Dockerfile **Updated:** - Adjusted for continuous operation mode - Ensures proper signal handling for graceful shutdown ### Configuration Examples **Old Format (JSON):** ```json { "posts": [ {"title": "Test Post 1", "body": "Body for post 1"}, {"title": "Test Post 2", "body": "Body for post 2"} ] } ``` **New Format (YAML):** ```yaml posts: - trigger: "test" posts: - title: "Test Post 1" body: "Body for post 1" - title: "Test Post 2" body: "Body for post 2" - trigger: "weekly-thread" posts: - title: "Weekly Thread 1" body: "Content" - title: "Weekly Thread 2" body: "Content" ``` ## Operational Changes ### Before (V1) - Bot runs, posts hardcoded posts, exits - Single execution cycle - Config loaded once at startup - No way to trigger posts without restarting bot ### After (V2) - Bot runs continuously - Moderators send chat messages to trigger posts - Config is fetched fresh for each trigger (allows live updates) - Special `reload-config` command validates configuration - Background thread handles message monitoring - Main thread keeps bot alive indefinitely ## Chat Commands ### Trigger Posts Send chat message containing trigger keyword (e.g., "modtestposts", "weekly-thread") - Bot fetches configured posts for that trigger - Posts them to the subreddit in sequence - Replies with confirmation of posts made ### Reload Config Send chat message containing "reload-config" - Bot validates wiki config YAML format - Replies with success/failure status - Useful for verifying config before using triggers ## Technical Improvements 1. **Concurrency:** Uses threading for background message monitoring while keeping main thread alive 2. **Deduplication:** Tracks processed message IDs in `DB/chat_wiki_requests.txt` to prevent duplicate processing 3. **Recovery:** Graceful error handling with continue on failures in message stream 4. **Validation:** Comprehensive config validation before any operations 5. **Logging:** Detailed logging for debugging and monitoring ## Compatibility Notes - Requires `praw` and `PyYAML` packages - PRAW version should support `inbox.stream()` method - Reddit bot account must be moderator of target subreddit - Reddit bot account must be added to chat conversations where triggers will be sent ## Upgrade Path from V1 1. Update wiki config from JSON to YAML format 2. Restructure config to use triggers (see `example_config.yaml`) 3. Redeploy bot with updated code 4. Send "reload-config" to verify new config works 5. Use trigger keywords to post instead of restarting bot --- **Version:** 2.0 **Date:** March 11, 2026 **Status:** Production Ready