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Implement channel parting on the channel object

This patch allows the channel to part users from it. This provides the
basics for the future implementation of the PART command.
test/channel
Sheogorath 5 years ago
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  1. 11
      src/channel.js
  2. 18
      test/channel.js

11
src/channel.js

@ -9,6 +9,17 @@ function Channel(name) {
item.sendRaw(`:${user.nickname} JOIN ${channel.name}`)
})
}
this.part = function(user) {
let channel = this
let userIndex = this.userlist.indexOf(user)
if (userIndex >= 0) {
this.userlist.forEach(function(item) {
item.sendRaw(`:${user.nickname} PART ${channel.name}`)
})
this.userlist.splice(index, 1)
}
}
}
module.exports = Channel

18
test/channel.js

@ -20,4 +20,22 @@ describe('Channel', function () {
channel.join(mockedUser)
})
})
describe('#part(user)', function () {
it("should remove a user from a channel and send a PART command to the user", function (done) {
const channel = new Channel("#testchan")
let mockedUser = {nickname: "some_nick"}
mockedUser.sendRaw = function(data) {
// we expect a PART message from our user to the channel (including us)
if (data.indexOf("PART") >= 0) {
assert.equal(data, ":some_nick PART #testchan")
done()
}
}
// we can't part a channel without joining it first
channel.join(mockedUser)
channel.part(mockedUser)
})
})
})
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