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Backward incompatibility alert! Please see examples/adhoc_provider.py for how to use the new plugin implementation, or the test examples in the files tests/test_stream_xep_0050.py and tests/test_stanza_xep_0050.py. Major changes: - May now have zero-step commands. Useful if a command is intended to be a dynamic status report that doesn't require any user input. - May use payloads other than data forms, such as a completely custom stanza type. - May include multiple payload items, such as multiple data forms, or a form and a custom stanza type. - Includes a command user API for calling adhoc commands on remote agents and managing the workflow. - Added support for note elements. Todo: - Add prev action support. You may use register_plugin('old_0050') to continue using the previous XEP-0050 implementation.
276 lines
9.9 KiB
Python
Executable file
276 lines
9.9 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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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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import sys
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import logging
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import time
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import getpass
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from optparse import OptionParser
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import sleekxmpp
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# Python versions before 3.0 do not use UTF-8 encoding
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# by default. To ensure that Unicode is handled properly
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# throughout SleekXMPP, we will set the default encoding
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# ourselves to UTF-8.
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if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
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reload(sys)
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sys.setdefaultencoding('utf8')
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class CommandUserBot(sleekxmpp.ClientXMPP):
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"""
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A simple SleekXMPP bot that uses the adhoc command
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provided by the adhoc_provider.py example.
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"""
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def __init__(self, jid, password, other, greeting):
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sleekxmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password)
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self.command_provider = other
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self.greeting = greeting
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# The session_start event will be triggered when
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# the bot establishes its connection with the server
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# and the XML streams are ready for use. We want to
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# listen for this event so that we we can intialize
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# our roster.
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self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start)
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self.add_event_handler("message", self.message)
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def start(self, event):
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"""
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Process the session_start event.
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Typical actions for the session_start event are
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requesting the roster and broadcasting an intial
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presence stanza.
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Arguments:
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event -- An empty dictionary. The session_start
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event does not provide any additional
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data.
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"""
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self.send_presence()
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self.get_roster()
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# We first create a session dictionary containing:
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# 'next' -- the handler to execute on a successful response
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# 'error' -- the handler to execute if an error occurs
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# The session may also contain custom data.
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session = {'greeting': self.greeting,
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'next': self._command_start,
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'error': self._command_error}
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self['xep_0050'].start_command(jid=self.command_provider,
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node='greeting',
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session=session)
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def message(self, msg):
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"""
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Process incoming message stanzas.
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Arguments:
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msg -- The received message stanza.
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"""
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logging.info(msg['body'])
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def _command_start(self, iq, session):
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"""
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Process the initial command result.
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Arguments:
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iq -- The iq stanza containing the command result.
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session -- A dictionary of data relevant to the command
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session. Additional, custom data may be saved
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here to persist across handler callbacks.
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"""
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# The greeting command provides a form with a single field:
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# <x xmlns="jabber:x:data" type="form">
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# <field var="greeting"
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# type="text-single"
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# label="Your greeting" />
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# </x>
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form = self['xep_0004'].makeForm(ftype='submit')
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form.addField(var='greeting',
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value=session['greeting'])
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session['payload'] = form
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# We don't need to process the next result.
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session['next'] = None
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# Other options include using:
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# continue_command() -- Continue to the next step in the workflow
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# cancel_command() -- Stop command execution.
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self['xep_0050'].complete_command(session)
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def _command_error(self, iq, session):
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"""
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Process an error that occurs during command execution.
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Arguments:
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iq -- The iq stanza containing the error.
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session -- A dictionary of data relevant to the command
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session. Additional, custom data may be saved
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here to persist across handler callbacks.
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"""
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logging.error("COMMAND: %s %s" % (iq['error']['condition'],
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iq['error']['text']))
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# Terminate the command's execution and clear its session.
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# The session will automatically be cleared if no error
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# handler is provided.
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self['xep_0050'].terminate_command(session)
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def _handle_command(self, iq, session):
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"""
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Respond to the intial request for a command.
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Arguments:
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iq -- The iq stanza containing the command request.
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session -- A dictionary of data relevant to the command
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session. Additional, custom data may be saved
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here to persist across handler callbacks.
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"""
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form = self['xep_0004'].makeForm('form', 'Greeting')
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form.addField(var='greeting',
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ftype='text-single',
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label='Your greeting')
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session['payload'] = form
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session['next'] = self._handle_command_complete
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session['has_next'] = False
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# Other useful session values:
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# session['to'] -- The JID that received the
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# command request.
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# session['from'] -- The JID that sent the
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# command request.
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# session['has_next'] = True -- There are more steps to complete
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# session['allow_complete'] = True -- Allow user to finish immediately
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# and possibly skip steps
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# session['cancel'] = handler -- Assign a handler for if the user
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# cancels the command.
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# session['notes'] = [ -- Add informative notes about the
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# ('info', 'Info message'), command's results.
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# ('warning', 'Warning message'),
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# ('error', 'Error message')]
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return session
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def _handle_command_complete(self, payload, session):
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"""
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Process a command result from the user.
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Arguments:
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payload -- Either a single item, such as a form, or a list
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of items or forms if more than one form was
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provided to the user. The payload may be any
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stanza, such as jabber:x:oob for out of band
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data, or jabber:x:data for typical data forms.
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session -- A dictionary of data relevant to the command
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session. Additional, custom data may be saved
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here to persist across handler callbacks.
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"""
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# In this case (as is typical), the payload is a form
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form = payload
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greeting = form['values']['greeting']
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self.send_message(mto=session['from'],
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mbody="%s, World!" % greeting)
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# Having no return statement is the same as unsetting the 'payload'
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# and 'next' session values and returning the session.
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# Unless it is the final step, always return the session dictionary.
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session['payload'] = None
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session['next'] = None
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return session
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# Setup the command line arguments.
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optp = OptionParser()
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# Output verbosity options.
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optp.add_option('-q', '--quiet', help='set logging to ERROR',
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action='store_const', dest='loglevel',
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const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO)
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optp.add_option('-d', '--debug', help='set logging to DEBUG',
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action='store_const', dest='loglevel',
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const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO)
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optp.add_option('-v', '--verbose', help='set logging to COMM',
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action='store_const', dest='loglevel',
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const=5, default=logging.INFO)
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# JID and password options.
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optp.add_option("-j", "--jid", dest="jid",
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help="JID to use")
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optp.add_option("-p", "--password", dest="password",
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help="password to use")
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optp.add_option("-o", "--other", dest="other",
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help="JID providing commands")
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optp.add_option("-g", "--greeting", dest="greeting",
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help="Greeting")
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opts, args = optp.parse_args()
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# Setup logging.
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logging.basicConfig(level=opts.loglevel,
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format='%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
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if opts.jid is None:
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opts.jid = raw_input("Username: ")
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if opts.password is None:
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opts.password = getpass.getpass("Password: ")
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if opts.other is None:
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opts.other = raw_input("JID Providing Commands: ")
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if opts.greeting is None:
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opts.other = raw_input("Greeting: ")
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# Setup the CommandBot and register plugins. Note that while plugins may
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# have interdependencies, the order in which you register them does
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# not matter.
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xmpp = CommandUserBot(opts.jid, opts.password, opts.other, opts.greeting)
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xmpp.register_plugin('xep_0030') # Service Discovery
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xmpp.register_plugin('xep_0004') # Data Forms
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xmpp.register_plugin('xep_0050') # Adhoc Commands
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# If you are working with an OpenFire server, you may need
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# to adjust the SSL version used:
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# xmpp.ssl_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3
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# If you want to verify the SSL certificates offered by a server:
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# xmpp.ca_certs = "path/to/ca/cert"
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# Connect to the XMPP server and start processing XMPP stanzas.
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if xmpp.connect():
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# If you do not have the pydns library installed, you will need
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# to manually specify the name of the server if it does not match
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# the one in the JID. For example, to use Google Talk you would
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# need to use:
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#
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# if xmpp.connect(('talk.google.com', 5222)):
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# ...
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xmpp.process(threaded=False)
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print("Done")
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else:
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print("Unable to connect.")
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