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"""
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SleekXMPP: The Sleek XMPP Library
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Copyright (C) 2010 Nathanael C. Fritz
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This file is part of SleekXMPP.
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See the file LICENSE for copying permission.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
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import logging
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import base64
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import sys
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import hashlib
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import random
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import threading
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2011-06-30 22:40:22 +00:00
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import sleekxmpp
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from sleekxmpp import plugins
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from sleekxmpp import stanza
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from sleekxmpp import features
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from sleekxmpp.basexmpp import BaseXMPP
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from sleekxmpp.stanza import *
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from sleekxmpp.xmlstream import XMLStream, RestartStream
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from sleekxmpp.xmlstream import StanzaBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin
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from sleekxmpp.xmlstream.matcher import *
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from sleekxmpp.xmlstream.handler import *
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# Flag indicating if DNS SRV records are available for use.
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try:
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import dns.resolver
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except ImportError:
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DNSPYTHON = False
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else:
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DNSPYTHON = True
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2010-10-06 18:31:33 +00:00
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2010-11-06 05:28:59 +00:00
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class ClientXMPP(BaseXMPP):
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"""
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SleekXMPP's client class. ( Use only for good, not for evil.)
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Typical Use:
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xmpp = ClientXMPP('user@server.tld/resource', 'password')
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xmpp.process(block=False) // when block is True, it blocks the current
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// thread. False by default.
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Attributes:
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Methods:
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connect -- Overrides XMLStream.connect.
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del_roster_item -- Delete a roster item.
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get_roster -- Retrieve the roster from the server.
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register_feature -- Register a stream feature.
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update_roster -- Update a roster item.
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"""
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def __init__(self, jid, password, ssl=False, plugin_config={},
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plugin_whitelist=[], escape_quotes=True):
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"""
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Create a new SleekXMPP client.
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Arguments:
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jid -- The JID of the XMPP user account.
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password -- The password for the XMPP user account.
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ssl -- Deprecated.
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plugin_config -- A dictionary of plugin configurations.
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plugin_whitelist -- A list of approved plugins that will be loaded
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when calling register_plugins.
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escape_quotes -- Deprecated.
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"""
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BaseXMPP.__init__(self, jid, 'jabber:client')
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self.set_jid(jid)
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self.password = password
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self.escape_quotes = escape_quotes
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self.plugin_config = plugin_config
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self.plugin_whitelist = plugin_whitelist
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self.default_port = 5222
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self.stream_header = "<stream:stream to='%s' %s %s version='1.0'>" % (
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self.boundjid.host,
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"xmlns:stream='%s'" % self.stream_ns,
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"xmlns='%s'" % self.default_ns)
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self.stream_footer = "</stream:stream>"
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self.features = set()
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self._stream_feature_handlers = {}
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self._stream_feature_order = []
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#TODO: Use stream state here
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self.authenticated = False
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self.sessionstarted = False
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self.bound = False
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self.bindfail = False
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self.add_event_handler('connected', self._handle_connected)
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self.register_stanza(StreamFeatures)
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self.register_handler(
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Callback('Stream Features',
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MatchXPath('{%s}features' % self.stream_ns),
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self._handle_stream_features))
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self.register_handler(
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Callback('Roster Update',
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MatchXPath('{%s}iq/{%s}query' % (
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self.default_ns,
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'jabber:iq:roster')),
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self._handle_roster))
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# Setup default stream features
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self.register_plugin('feature_starttls')
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self.register_plugin('feature_mechanisms')
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self.register_plugin('feature_bind')
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self.register_plugin('feature_session')
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def connect(self, address=tuple(), reattempt=True, use_tls=True):
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"""
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Connect to the XMPP server.
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When no address is given, a SRV lookup for the server will
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be attempted. If that fails, the server user in the JID
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will be used.
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Arguments:
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address -- A tuple containing the server's host and port.
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reattempt -- If True, reattempt the connection if an
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error occurs. Defaults to True.
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use_tls -- Indicates if TLS should be used for the
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connection. Defaults to True.
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"""
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self.session_started_event.clear()
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if not address:
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address = (self.boundjid.host, 5222)
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return XMLStream.connect(self, address[0], address[1],
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use_tls=use_tls, reattempt=reattempt)
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def get_dns_records(self, domain, port=None):
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if port is None:
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port = self.default_port
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if DNSPYTHON:
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try:
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answers = [((answer.target.to_text()[:-1], answer.port), answer.priority, answer.weight) for answer in dns.resolver.query("_xmpp-client._tcp.%s" % domain, dns.rdatatype.SRV)]
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except (dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN, dns.resolver.NoAnswer):
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log.warning("No SRV records for %s" % domain)
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answers = super(ClientXMPP, self).get_dns_records(domain, port)
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except dns.exception.Timeout:
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log.warning("DNS resolution timed out for SRV record of %s" % domain)
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answers = super(ClientXMPP, self).get_dns_records(domain, port)
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return answers
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else:
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log.warning("dnspython is not installed -- relying on OS A record resolution")
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return [((domain, port), 0, 0)]
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def register_feature(self, name, handler, restart=False, order=5000):
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"""
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Register a stream feature.
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Arguments:
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name -- The name of the stream feature.
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handler -- The function to execute if the feature is received.
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restart -- Indicates if feature processing should halt with
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this feature. Defaults to False.
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order -- The relative ordering in which the feature should
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be negotiated. Lower values will be attempted
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earlier when available.
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"""
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self._stream_feature_handlers[name] = (handler, restart)
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self._stream_feature_order.append((order, name))
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self._stream_feature_order.sort()
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Resolve timeout errors for get_roster.
See issue #89
Using get_roster will now return the same types of values as
Iq.send. If a timeout occurs, then the event 'roster_timeout'
will be fired. A successful call to get_roster will also
raise the 'roster_received' event.
To ensure that the get_roster call was successful, here
is a pattern to follow:
def __init__(self, ...):
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self.add_event_handler('session_start', self.session_start)
self.add_event_handler('roster_timeout', self.roster_timeout)
self.add_event_handler('roster_received', self.roster_received)
def session_start(self, e):
self.send_presence()
self.get_roster()
def roster_timeout(self, e):
# Optionally increase the timeout period
self.get_roster(timeout=self.response_timeout * 2)
def roster_received(self, iq):
# Do stuff, roster has been initialized.
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def update_roster(self, jid, name=None, subscription=None, groups=[],
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block=True, timeout=None, callback=None):
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"""
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Add or change a roster item.
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Arguments:
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jid -- The JID of the entry to modify.
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name -- The user's nickname for this JID.
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subscription -- The subscription status. May be one of
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'to', 'from', 'both', or 'none'. If set
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to 'remove', the entry will be deleted.
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groups -- The roster groups that contain this item.
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Resolve timeout errors for get_roster.
See issue #89
Using get_roster will now return the same types of values as
Iq.send. If a timeout occurs, then the event 'roster_timeout'
will be fired. A successful call to get_roster will also
raise the 'roster_received' event.
To ensure that the get_roster call was successful, here
is a pattern to follow:
def __init__(self, ...):
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self.add_event_handler('session_start', self.session_start)
self.add_event_handler('roster_timeout', self.roster_timeout)
self.add_event_handler('roster_received', self.roster_received)
def session_start(self, e):
self.send_presence()
self.get_roster()
def roster_timeout(self, e):
# Optionally increase the timeout period
self.get_roster(timeout=self.response_timeout * 2)
def roster_received(self, iq):
# Do stuff, roster has been initialized.
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block -- Specify if the roster request will block
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until a response is received, or a timeout
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occurs. Defaults to True.
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timeout -- The length of time (in seconds) to wait
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for a response before continuing if blocking
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is used. Defaults to self.response_timeout.
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callback -- Optional reference to a stream handler function.
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Will be executed when the roster is received.
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Implies block=False.
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"""
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return self.client_roster.updtae(jid, name, subscription, groups,
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block, timeout, callback)
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def del_roster_item(self, jid):
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"""
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Remove an item from the roster by setting its subscription
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status to 'remove'.
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Arguments:
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jid -- The JID of the item to remove.
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"""
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return self.client_roster.remove(jid)
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Resolve timeout errors for get_roster.
See issue #89
Using get_roster will now return the same types of values as
Iq.send. If a timeout occurs, then the event 'roster_timeout'
will be fired. A successful call to get_roster will also
raise the 'roster_received' event.
To ensure that the get_roster call was successful, here
is a pattern to follow:
def __init__(self, ...):
...
self.add_event_handler('session_start', self.session_start)
self.add_event_handler('roster_timeout', self.roster_timeout)
self.add_event_handler('roster_received', self.roster_received)
def session_start(self, e):
self.send_presence()
self.get_roster()
def roster_timeout(self, e):
# Optionally increase the timeout period
self.get_roster(timeout=self.response_timeout * 2)
def roster_received(self, iq):
# Do stuff, roster has been initialized.
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def get_roster(self, block=True, timeout=None, callback=None):
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"""
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Request the roster from the server.
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Arguments:
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block -- Specify if the roster request will block until a
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response is received, or a timeout occurs.
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Defaults to True.
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timeout -- The length of time (in seconds) to wait for a response
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before continuing if blocking is used.
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Defaults to self.response_timeout.
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callback -- Optional reference to a stream handler function. Will
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be executed when the roster is received.
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Implies block=False.
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"""
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iq = self.Iq()
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iq['type'] = 'get'
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iq.enable('roster')
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response = iq.send(block, timeout, callback)
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if callback is None:
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Resolve timeout errors for get_roster.
See issue #89
Using get_roster will now return the same types of values as
Iq.send. If a timeout occurs, then the event 'roster_timeout'
will be fired. A successful call to get_roster will also
raise the 'roster_received' event.
To ensure that the get_roster call was successful, here
is a pattern to follow:
def __init__(self, ...):
...
self.add_event_handler('session_start', self.session_start)
self.add_event_handler('roster_timeout', self.roster_timeout)
self.add_event_handler('roster_received', self.roster_received)
def session_start(self, e):
self.send_presence()
self.get_roster()
def roster_timeout(self, e):
# Optionally increase the timeout period
self.get_roster(timeout=self.response_timeout * 2)
def roster_received(self, iq):
# Do stuff, roster has been initialized.
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return self._handle_roster(response, request=True)
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def _handle_connected(self, event=None):
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#TODO: Use stream state here
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self.authenticated = False
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self.sessionstarted = False
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self.bound = False
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self.bindfail = False
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self.features = set()
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def session_timeout():
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if not self.session_started_event.isSet():
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log.debug("Session start has taken more than 15 seconds")
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self.disconnect(reconnect=self.auto_reconnect)
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self.schedule("session timeout checker", 15, session_timeout)
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def _handle_stream_features(self, features):
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"""
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Process the received stream features.
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Arguments:
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features -- The features stanza.
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"""
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for order, name in self._stream_feature_order:
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if name in features['features']:
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handler, restart = self._stream_feature_handlers[name]
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if handler(features) and restart:
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# Don't continue if the feature requires
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# restarting the XML stream.
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return True
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def _handle_roster(self, iq, request=False):
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"""
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Update the roster after receiving a roster stanza.
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Arguments:
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iq -- The roster stanza.
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request -- Indicates if this stanza is a response
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to a request for the roster.
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"""
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if iq['type'] == 'set' or (iq['type'] == 'result' and request):
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for jid in iq['roster']['items']:
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item = iq['roster']['items'][jid]
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roster = self.roster[iq['to'].bare]
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roster[jid]['name'] = item['name']
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roster[jid]['groups'] = item['groups']
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roster[jid]['from'] = item['subscription'] in ['from', 'both']
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roster[jid]['to'] = item['subscription'] in ['to', 'both']
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roster[jid]['pending_out'] = (item['ask'] == 'subscribe')
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Resolve timeout errors for get_roster.
See issue #89
Using get_roster will now return the same types of values as
Iq.send. If a timeout occurs, then the event 'roster_timeout'
will be fired. A successful call to get_roster will also
raise the 'roster_received' event.
To ensure that the get_roster call was successful, here
is a pattern to follow:
def __init__(self, ...):
...
self.add_event_handler('session_start', self.session_start)
self.add_event_handler('roster_timeout', self.roster_timeout)
self.add_event_handler('roster_received', self.roster_received)
def session_start(self, e):
self.send_presence()
self.get_roster()
def roster_timeout(self, e):
# Optionally increase the timeout period
self.get_roster(timeout=self.response_timeout * 2)
def roster_received(self, iq):
# Do stuff, roster has been initialized.
...
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self.event('roster_received', iq)
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self.event("roster_update", iq)
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if iq['type'] == 'set':
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iq.reply()
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iq.enable('roster')
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iq.send()
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Resolve timeout errors for get_roster.
See issue #89
Using get_roster will now return the same types of values as
Iq.send. If a timeout occurs, then the event 'roster_timeout'
will be fired. A successful call to get_roster will also
raise the 'roster_received' event.
To ensure that the get_roster call was successful, here
is a pattern to follow:
def __init__(self, ...):
...
self.add_event_handler('session_start', self.session_start)
self.add_event_handler('roster_timeout', self.roster_timeout)
self.add_event_handler('roster_received', self.roster_received)
def session_start(self, e):
self.send_presence()
self.get_roster()
def roster_timeout(self, e):
# Optionally increase the timeout period
self.get_roster(timeout=self.response_timeout * 2)
def roster_received(self, iq):
# Do stuff, roster has been initialized.
...
2011-05-20 16:56:00 +00:00
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return True
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# To comply with PEP8, method names now use underscores.
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# Deprecated method names are re-mapped for backwards compatibility.
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ClientXMPP.updateRoster = ClientXMPP.update_roster
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ClientXMPP.delRosterItem = ClientXMPP.del_roster_item
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ClientXMPP.getRoster = ClientXMPP.get_roster
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ClientXMPP.registerFeature = ClientXMPP.register_feature
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