From cd5b47f76cf014c4a81940e0994fba1964b74264 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paulina Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 16:58:54 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Eng and pl tutorials added. --- docs/howto/Tutorial_Plugin_do_Slixmpp.pl.rst | 1786 ++++++++++++++++ ...ke_plugin_extension_for_message_and_iq.rst | 1820 +++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 3606 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/howto/Tutorial_Plugin_do_Slixmpp.pl.rst create mode 100644 docs/howto/make_plugin_extension_for_message_and_iq.rst diff --git a/docs/howto/Tutorial_Plugin_do_Slixmpp.pl.rst b/docs/howto/Tutorial_Plugin_do_Slixmpp.pl.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a679f62c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/howto/Tutorial_Plugin_do_Slixmpp.pl.rst @@ -0,0 +1,1786 @@ +Jak stworzyć własny plugin rozszerzający obiekty Message i Iq w Slixmpp +======================================================================= + +Wstęp i wymagania +----------------- + +* `'python3'` + +Kod użyty w tutorialu jest kompatybilny z pythonem w wersji 3.6+. + +Dla wstecznej kompatybilności z wcześniejszymi wersjami, wystarczy zastąpić f-strings starszym formatowaniem napisów `'"{}".format("content")'` lub `'%s, "content"'`. + +Instalacja dla Ubuntu linux: + +.. code-block:: bash + + sudo apt-get install python3.6 + +* `'slixmpp'` +* `'argparse'` +* `'logging'` +* `'subprocess'` +* `'threading'` + +Sprawdź czy powyżej wymienione bibliteki są dostępne w twoim środowisku wykonawczym. (Wszystkie z wyjątkiem slixmpp są w standardowej bibliotece pythona, jednak czasem kompilując źródła samodzielnie, część ze standardowych bibliotek może nie być zainstalowana z pythonem. + + +.. code-block:: python + + python3 --version + python3 -c "import slixmpp; print(slixmpp.__version__)" + python3 -c "import argparse; print(argparse.__version__)" + python3 -c "import logging; print(logging.__version__)" + python3 -m subprocess + python3 -m threading + +Mój wynik komend: + +.. code-block:: bash + + ~ $ python3 --version + Python 3.8.0 + ~ $ python3 -c "import slixmpp; print(slixmpp.__version__)" + 1.4.2 + ~ $ python3 -c "import argparse; print(argparse.__version__)" + 1.1 + ~ $ python3 -c "import logging; print(logging.__version__)" + 0.5.1.2 + ~ $ python3 -m subprocess #To nie powinno nic zwrócić + ~ $ python3 -m threading #To nie powinno nic zwrócić + +Jeśli któraś z bibliotek zwróci `'ImportError'` lub `'no module named ...'`, dla potrzeb tutorialu powinny zostać zainstalowane jak na przykładzie poniżej: + +Instalacja na Ubuntu linux: + +.. code-block:: bash + + pip3 install slixmpp + #or + easy_install slixmpp + +Jeśli jakaś biblioteka zwróci NameError, zainstaluj pakiet ponownie. + +* `Konta dla Jabber` + +Do testowania, na potrzeby tutorialu będą niezbędne dwa prywatne konta jabbera. +Aby stworzyć nowe konto, w sieci istnieje dużo dostępnych darmowych serwerów: + +https://www.google.com/search?q=jabber+server+list + +Skrypt uruchamiający klientów +----------------------------- + +Poza lokalizacją projektu, powinniśmy stworzyć skrypt uruchamiający klientów testowo aby szybko móc sprawdzić czy rezultat jest prawidłowy. Ważne aby skrypt był poza projektem aby na przykład uniknąć przypadkowego wysłania na platformę gita swoich danych logowania. + +Na moim urządzeniu stworzyłem w ścieżce `'/usr/bin'` plik o nazwie `'test_slixmpp'` i dodałem uprawnienia do wykonywania go: + +.. code-block:: bash + + /usr/bin $ chmod 711 test_slixmpp + +Ten plik w tej formie powinniśmy móc edytować i czytać wyłącznie z uprawnieniami superuser. Plik zawiera prostą strukturę która pozwoli nam zapisać swoje dane logowania. + +.. code-block:: python + + #!/usr/bin/python3 + #File: /usr/bin/test_slixmpp & permissions rwx--x--x (711) + + import subprocess + import threading + import time + + def start_shell(shell_string): + subprocess.run(shell_string, shell=True, universal_newlines=True) + + if __name__ == "__main__": + #~ prefix = "x-terminal-emulator -e" # Oddzielny terminal dla każdego klienta, można zastąpić własnym emulatorem terminala + #~ prefix = "xterm -e" # Oddzielny terminal dla każdego klienta, można zastąpić własnym emulatorem terminala + prefix = "" + #~ postfix = " -d" # Debug + #~ postfix = " -q" # Quiet + postfix = "" + + sender_path = "./example/sender.py" + sender_jid = "SENDER_JID" + sender_password = "SENDER_PASSWORD" + + example_file = "./test_example_tag.xml" + + responder_path = "./example/responder.py" + responder_jid = "RESPONDER_JID" + responder_password = "RESPONDER_PASSWORD" + + # Remember about rights to run your python files. (`chmod +x ./file.py`) + SENDER_TEST = f"{prefix} {sender_path} -j {sender_jid} -p {sender_password}" + \ + " -t {responder_jid} --path {example_file} {postfix}" + + RESPON_TEST = f"{prefix} {responder_path} -j {responder_jid}" + \ + " -p {responder_password} {postfix}" + + try: + responder = threading.Thread(target=start_shell, args=(RESPON_TEST, )) + sender = threading.Thread(target=start_shell, args=(SENDER_TEST, )) + responder.start() + sender.start() + while True: + time.sleep(0.5) + except: + print ("Error: unable to start thread") + +Funkcja `'subprocess.run()'` jest kompatybilna z Pythonem 3.5+. Więc dla jeszcze wcześniejszej kompatybilności można dopasować argumenty i podmienić na metodę `'subprocess.call()'`. + +Skrypt uruchomieniowy powinien być dopasowany do naszych potrzeb, można pobierać ścieżki do projektu z linii komend, wybierać z jaką flagą mają zostać uruchomione programy i wiele innych rzeczy które będą nam potrzebne. W tym punkcie musimy dostosować skrypt do swoich potrzeb co zaoszczędzi nam masę czasu w trakcie pracy. + +Dla testowania większych aplikacji podczas tworzenia pluginu, w mojej opinii szczególnie użyteczne są osobne linie poleceń dla każdego klienta aby zachować czytelność który i co zwraca, bądź który powoduje błąd. + +Stworzenie klienta i pluginu +---------------------------- + +W stosownej dla nas lokalizacji powinniśmy stworzyć dwa klienty slixmpp, aby sprawdzić czy nasz skrypt uruchomieniowy działa poprawnie. I stworzyłem klientów: `'sender'` i `'responder'`. Poniżej minimalna implementacja dla efektywnego testowania gdzie będziemy testować nasz plugin w trakcie jego projektowania: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + import time + + import slixmpp + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + + import example_plugin + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + # Dwie niewymagane metody, pozwalające innym użytkownikom zobaczyć że jesteśmy online i wyświetlić tą informację + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Sender.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message/iq to") + parser.add_argument("--path", dest="path", + help="path to load example_tag content") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Sender(args.jid, args.password, args.to, args.path) + #xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin jest nazwą klasy naszego example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + + import slixmpp + import example_plugin + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + # Dwie niewymagane metody, pozwalające innym użytkownikom zobaczyć że jesteśmy online i wyświetlić tą informację + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Responder.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message to") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Responder(args.jid, args.password) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin jest nazwą klasy naszego example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +Następny plik który powinniśmy stworzyć to `'example_plugin'` ze ścieżką dostępną dla importu z poziomu klientów. Domyślnie umieszczam w tej samej lokalizacji co klientów. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + import logging + + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin + + from slixmpp import Iq + from slixmpp import Message + + from slixmpp.plugins.base import BasePlugin + + from slixmpp.xmlstream.handler import Callback + from slixmpp.xmlstream.matcher import StanzaPath + + log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" ##~ Napis czytelny dla człowieka i dla znalezienia pluginu przez inny plugin + self.xep = "ope" ##~ Napis czytelny dla człowieka i dla znalezienia pluginu przez inny plugin dodając to do `slixmpp/plugins/__init__.py` do pola `__all__` z prefixem xep 'xep_OPE'. W innym wypadku jest to tylko notka czytelna dla ludzi + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" ##~ Nazwa naszego głównego taga dla XML w tym rozszerzeniu. + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" ##~ Namespace dla naszego obiektu jest definiowana w tym miejscu, powinna się odnosić do naszego portalu, w wiadomości wygląda tak: + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" ##~ Nazwa pod którą będziemy odwoływać się do danych zawartych w tym pluginie. Bardziej szczegółowo, tutaj rejestrujemy nazwę naszego obiektu by móc się do niego odwoływać z zewnątrz. Będziemy mogli się do niego odwoływać na przykład jak do słownika: stanza_object['example_tag']. `'example_tag'` staje się naszą nazwą pluginu i powinno być takie samo jak name. + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} ##~ Zbiór kluczy dla słownika atrybutów naszego elementu które mogą być użyte w naszym elemencie. Na przykład `stanza_object['example_tag']` poda nam informacje o: {"boolean": "some", "some_string": "some"}, tam gdzie `'example_tag'` jest nazwą naszego elementu. + +Jeżeli powyższy plugin nie jest w naszej lokalizacji a klienci powinni pozostać poza repozytorium, możemy w miejscu klientów dodać dowiązanie symboliczne do lokalizacji pluginu aby był dostępny z poziomu klientów: +.. code-block:: bash + + ln -s $Path_to_example_plugin_py $Path_to_clients_destinations + +Jeszcze innym wyjściem jest import relatywny z użyciem kropek aby dostać się do właściwej ścieżki. + +Pierwsze uruchomienie i przechwytywanie eventów +----------------------------------------------- + +Aby sprawdzić czy wszystko działa prawidłowo, możemy użyć metody `'start'`, ponieważ przypiszemy do niego event `'session_start'`, ten sygnał zostanie wywołany zaraz po tym gdy klient będzie gotów do działania, a własna metoda pozwoli nam zdefiniować odpowiednią czynność dla tego sygnału. + +W metodzie `'__init__'` tworzymy przekierowanie dla wywołania eventu `'session_start'` i kiedy zostanie wywołany, nasza metoda `'def start(self, event):'` będzie wykonana. Na pierwszy krok, dodajmy linię `'logging.info("I'm running")'` dla obu klientów (sender i responder) i użyjmy naszej komendy `'test_slixmpp'`. + +Teraz metoda `'def start(self, event):'` powinna wyglądać tak: + +.. code-block:: python + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + logging.info("I'm running") + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Jeśli oba klienty uruchomiły się poprawnie, możemy zakomentować te linię i wysłać naszą pierwszą wiadomość z pomocą następnego rozdziału. + +Budowanie obiektu Message +------------------------- + +W tym rozdziale, wysyłający powinien dostać informację do kogo należy wysłać wiadomość z linii komend za pomocą naszego skryptu testowego. +W poniższym przykładzie, dostęp do tej informacji mamy za pośrednictwem atrybutu `'selt.to'`: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.send_example_message(self.to, "example_message") + + def send_example_message(self, to, body): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + # Domyślnie mtype == "chat" if None; + msg = self.make_message(mto=to, mbody=body) + msg.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +W przykładzie, używamy wbudowanej metody `'make_message'` która tworzy dla nas wiadomość o treści `'example_message'` i wysyła ją pod koniec działania metody start. Czyli wyśle ją raz, zaraz po uruchomieniu. + +Aby otrzymać tą wiadomość, responder powinien wykorzystać odpowiedni event którego wywołanie jest wbudowane. Ta metoda decyduje co zrobić gdy dotrze do nas wiadomość której nie został przypisany inny event (na przykład naszej rozszerzonej w dalszej części) oraz posiada treść. +Przykład kodu: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.add_event_handler("message", self.message) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def message(self, msg): + #Pokazuje cały XML naszej wiadomości + logging.info(msg) + #Pokazuje wyłącznie pole 'body' wiadomości, podobnie jak dostęp do słownika + logging.info(msg['body']) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Rozszerzenie Message o nasz tag ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Aby rozszerzyć obiekt Message wybranym tagiem ze specjalnymi polami, plugin powinien zostać zarejestrowany jako rozszerzenie dla obiektu Message. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" + self.xep = "ope" + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) ##~ Rejetrujemy rozszerzony tag dla obiektu Message, w innym wypadku message['example_tag'] będzie polem napisowym, zamiast rozszerzeniem które będzie mogło zawierać swoje atrybuty i pod-elementy. + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def set_boolean(self, boolean): + self.xml.attrib['boolean'] = str(boolean) + + def set_some_string(self, some_string): + self.xml.attrib['some_string'] = some_string + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Teraz dzięki rejestracji tagu, możemy rozszerzyć naszą wiadomość. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + self.send_example_message(self.to, "example_message") + + def send_example_message(self, to, body): + msg = self.make_message(mto=to, mbody=body) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string("Work!") + logging.info(msg) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + msg.send() + +Teraz po uruchomieniu, logging powinien pokazać nam Message wraz z tagiem `'example_tag'` zawartym w środku , wraz z naszym napisem `'Work'` oraz nadanym namespace. + +Nadanie oddzielnego sygnału dla rozszerzonej wiadomości ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Jeśli nie sprecyzujemy swojego eventu, zarówno rozszerzona jak i podstawowa wiadomość będą przechwytywane przez sygnał `'message'`. Aby nadać im oddzielny event, musimy zarejestrować odpowiedni handler dla naszego namespace oraz tagu aby stworzyć unikalną kombinację, która pozwoli nam przechwycić wyłącznie pożądane wiadomości (lub Iq object). + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" + self.xep = "ope" + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleMessage Event:example_tag', ##~ Nazwa tego Callback + StanzaPath(f'message/{{{namespace}}}example_tag'), ##~ Przechwytujemy wyłącznie Message z tagiem example_tag i namespace takim jaki zdefiniowaliśmy w ExampleTag + self.__handle_message)) ##~ Metoda do której przypisujemy przechwycony odpowiedni obiekt, powinna wywołać odpowiedni event dla klienta. + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def __handle_message(self, msg): + # Tu możemy coś zrobić z przechwyconą wiadomością zanim trafi do klienta. + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg) ##~ Wywołuje event, który może zostać przechwycony i obsłużony przez klienta, jako argument przekazujemy obiekt który chcemy dopiąć do eventu. + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Obiekt StanzaPath powinien być poprawnie zainicjalizowany, oto schemat aby zrobić to poprawnie: +`'NAZWA_OBIEKTU[@type=TYP_OBIEKTU][/{NAMESPACE}[TAG]]'` + +* Dla NAZWA_OBIEKTU możemy użyć `'message'` lub `'iq'`. +* Dla TYP_OBIEKTU jeśli obiektem jest message, możemy sprecyzować typ dla message, np. `'chat'` +* Dla TYP_OBIEKTU jeśli obiektem jest iq, możemy sprecyzować typ spośród: `'get, set, error or result'` +* Dla NAMESPACE zawsze to powinien być namespace z naszego rozszerzenia tagu. +* Dla TAG powinno zawierać nasz tag, `'example_tag'` w tym przypadku. + +Teraz, przechwytujemy wszystkie message które zawierają nasz namespace wewnątrz `'example_tag'`, możemy jak w programowaniu agentowym sprawdzić co zawiera, czy na pewno posiada wymagane pola itd. przed wysłaniem do klienta za pośrednictwem eventu `'example_tag_message'`. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.send_example_message(self.to, "example_message", "example_string") + + def send_example_message(self, to, body, some_string=""): + msg = self.make_message(mto=to, mbody=body) + if some_string: + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string(some_string) + msg.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Powinniśmy zapamiętać linię z naszego pluginu: `'self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg)'` + +W tej linii zdefiniowaliśmy nazwę eventu aby go przechwycić wewnątrz pliku responder.py. Jest nim `'example_tag_message'`. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_message", self.example_tag_message) # Rejestracja handlera + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def example_tag_message(self, msg): + logging.info(msg) # Message jest obiektem który nie wymaga wiadomości zwrotnej. Może zostać zwrócona odpowiedź, ale nie jest to sposób komunikacji maszyn, więc żaden timeout error nie zostanie wywołany gdy nie zostanie zwrócona. (W przypadku Iq już tak) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Teraz możemy odesłać wiadomość, ale nic się nie stanie jeśli tego nie zrobimy. Natomiast kolejny obiekt do komunikacji (Iq) wymaga odpowiedzi jeśli został wysłany, więc obydwaj klienci powinni być online. W innym wypadku, klient otrzyma automatyczny error z powodu timeout jeśli cel Iq nie odpowie za pomocą Iq o tym samym Id. + +Użyteczne metody i inne +----------------------- + +Modyfikacja przykładowego obiektu `Message` na `Iq`. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Aby przerobić przykładowy obiekt Message na obiekt Iq, musimy zarejestrować nowy handler dla Iq podobnie jak dla wiadomości w rozdziale `,,Rozszerzenie Message o nasz tag''`. Tym razem, przykład będzie zawierał kilka typów Iq z oddzielnymi typami, jest to użyteczne aby kod był czytelny, oraz odpowiednia weryfikacja lub działanie zostało podjęte pomijając sprawdzanie typu. Wszystkie Iq powinny odesłać odpowiedź z tym samym Id do wysyłającego wraz z odpowiedzią, inaczej wysyłający dostanie Iq zwrotne typu error, zawierające informacje o przekroczonym czasie oczekiwania (timeout). Dlatego jest to bardziej wymiana informacji pomiędzy maszynami niż ludźmi którzy mogą zareagować zbyt wolno i stracić szansę na odpowiedź. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" + self.xep = "ope" + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleGet Event:example_tag', + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=get/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), + self.__handle_get_iq)) + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleResult Event:example_tag', + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=result/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), + self.__handle_result_iq)) + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleError Event:example_tag', + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=error/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), + self.__handle_error_iq)) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleMessage Event:example_tag', + StanzaPath(f'message/{{{namespace}}}example_tag'), + self.__handle_message)) + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + register_stanza_plugin(Iq, ExampleTag) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + # Wszystkie możliwe typy Iq to: get, set, error, result + def __handle_get_iq(self, iq): + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_get_iq', iq) + + def __handle_result_iq(self, iq): + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_result_iq', iq) + + def __handle_error_iq(self, iq): + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_error_iq', iq) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + def __handle_message(self, msg): + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg) + +Eventy wywołane przez powyższe handlery, mogą zostać przechwycone jak w przypadku eventu `'example_tag_message'`. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_message", self.example_tag_message) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_get_iq", self.example_tag_get_iq) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def example_tag_get_iq(self, iq): # Iq stanza powinno zawsze zostać zwrócone, w innym wypadku wysyłający dostanie informacje z błędem że odbiorca jest offline. + logging.info(str(iq)) + reply = iq.reply(clear=False) + reply.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Domyślnie parametr `'clear'` dla `'Iq.reply'` jest ustawiony na True, wtedy to co jest zawarte wewnątrz Iq (z kilkoma wyjątkami) powinno zostać zdefiniowane ponownie. Jedyne informacje które zostaną w Iq po metodzie reply, nawet gdy parametr clean jest ustawiony na True, to ID tego Iq oraz JID wysyłającego. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.send_example_iq(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def send_example_iq(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag']['boolean'] = "True" + iq['example_tag']['some_string'] = "Another_string" + iq['example_tag'].text = "Info_inside_tag" + iq.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + logging.info(str(iq)) + + def example_tag_error_iq(self, iq): + logging.info(str(iq)) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Dostęp do elementów ++++++++++++++++++++ + +Aby dostać się do pól wewnątrz Message lub Iq, jest kilka możliwości. Po pierwsze, z poziomu klienta, można dostać zawartość jak ze słownika: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + #... + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + logging.info(str(iq)) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + logging.info(iq['id']) + logging.info(iq.get('id')) + logging.info(iq['example_tag']['boolean']) + logging.info(iq['example_tag'].get('boolean')) + logging.info(iq.get('example_tag').get('boolean')) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Z rozszerzenia ExampleTag, dostęp do elementów jest podobny, tyle że nie musimy już precyzować tagu którego dotyczy. Dodatkową zaletą jest fakt niejednolitego dostępu, na przykład do parametru `'text'` między rozpoczęciem a zakończeniem tagu, co obrazuje poniższy przykład, ujednolicając metody do obiektowych getterów i setterów. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def get_some_string(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("some_string", None) + + def get_text(self, text): + return self.xml.text + + def set_some_string(self, some_string): + self.xml.attrib['some_string'] = some_string + + def set_text(self, text): + self.xml.text = text + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Atrybut `'self.xml'` jest dziedziczony z klasy `'ElementBase'` i jest to dosłownie `'Element'` z pakietu `'ElementTree'`. + +Kiedy odpowiednie gettery i settery są stworzone, umożliwia sprawdzenie czy na pewno podany argument spełnia normy pluginu lub konwersję na pożądany typ. Dodatkowo kod staje się bardziej przejrzysty w standardach programowania obiektowego, jak na poniższym przykładzie: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def send_example_iq(self, to): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag']['boolean'] = "True" #Przypisanie wprost + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") #Przypisanie poprzez setter + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + iq.send() + +Wczytanie ExampleTag ElementBase z pliku XML, łańcucha znaków i innych obiektów ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Żeby wczytać wcześniej zdefiniowany napis, z pliku albo lxml (ElementTree) jest dużo możliwości, tutaj pokażę przykład wykorzystując parsowanie typu napisowego do lxml (ElementTree) i przekazanie atrybutów. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + #... + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin + #... + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def setup_from_string(self, string): + """Initialize tag element from string""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.fromstring(string) + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_file(self, path): + """Initialize tag element from file containing adjusted data""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.parse(path).getroot() + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_lxml(self, lxml): + """Add ET data to self xml structure.""" + self.xml.attrib.update(lxml.attrib) + self.xml.text = lxml.text + self.xml.tail = lxml.tail + for inner_tag in lxml: + self.xml.append(inner_tag) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Do przetestowania tej funkcjonalności, będziemy potrzebować pliku zawierającego xml z naszym tagiem, przykładowy napis z xml oraz przykładowy lxml (ET): + +.. code-block:: xml + + #File: $WORKDIR/test_example_tag.xml + + Info_inside_tag + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + #... + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + #... + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.disconnect_counter = 3 # Ta zmienna jest tylko do rozłączenia klienta po otrzymaniu odpowiedniej ilości odpowiedzi z Iq. + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self.to, self.path) + # Info_inside_tag + + string = 'Info_inside_tag' + et = ET.fromstring(string) + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self.to, et) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self.to, string) + # Info_inside_tag + + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Przykład rozłączania się aplikacji po uzyskaniu odpowiedniej ilości odpowiedzi. + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self, to, path): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=2) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_file(path) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self, to, et): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=3) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_lxml(et) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self, to, string): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=5) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_string(string) + + iq.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Jeśli Responder zwróci nasze wysłane Iq, a Sender wyłączy się po trzech odpowiedziach, wtedy wszystko działa jak powinno. + +Łatwość użycia pluginu dla programistów ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Każdy plugin powinien posiadać pewne obiektowe metody, wczytanie danych jak w przypadku metod `setup` z poprzedniego rozdziału, gettery, settery, czy wywoływanie odpowiednich eventów. +Potencjalne błędy powinny być przechwytywane z poziomu pluginu i zwracane z odpowiednim opisem błędu w postaci odpowiedzi Iq o tym samym id do wysyłającego, aby uniknąć sytuacji kiedy plugin nie robi tego co powinien, a wiadomość zwrotna nigdy nie nadchodzi, zamiast tego wysyłający dostaje error z komunikatem timeout. + +Poniżej przykład kodu podyktowanego tymi zasadami: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + import logging + + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin + + from slixmpp import Iq + from slixmpp import Message + + from slixmpp.plugins.base import BasePlugin + + from slixmpp.xmlstream.handler import Callback + from slixmpp.xmlstream.matcher import StanzaPath + + log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" + self.xep = "ope" + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleGet Event:example_tag', + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=get/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), + self.__handle_get_iq)) + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleResult Event:example_tag', + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=result/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), + self.__handle_result_iq)) + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleError Event:example_tag', + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=error/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), + self.__handle_error_iq)) + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleMessage Event:example_tag', + StanzaPath(f'message/{{{namespace}}}example_tag'), + self.__handle_message)) + + register_stanza_plugin(Iq, ExampleTag) + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) + + def __handle_get_iq(self, iq): + if iq.get_some_string is None: + error = iq.reply(clear=False) + error["type"] = "error" + error["error"]["condition"] = "missing-data" + error["error"]["text"] = "Without some_string value returns error." + error.send() + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_get_iq', iq) + + def __handle_result_iq(self, iq): + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_result_iq', iq) + + def __handle_error_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_error_iq', iq) + + def __handle_message(self, msg): + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg) + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} + + def setup_from_string(self, string): + """Initialize tag element from string""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.fromstring(string) + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_file(self, path): + """Initialize tag element from file containing adjusted data""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.parse(path).getroot() + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_lxml(self, lxml): + """Add ET data to self xml structure.""" + self.xml.attrib.update(lxml.attrib) + self.xml.text = lxml.text + self.xml.tail = lxml.tail + for inner_tag in lxml: + self.xml.append(inner_tag) + + def setup_from_dict(self, data): + self.xml.attrib.update(data) + + def get_boolean(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("boolean", None) + + def get_some_string(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("some_string", None) + + def get_text(self, text): + return self.xml.text + + def set_boolean(self, boolean): + self.xml.attrib['boolean'] = str(boolean) + + def set_some_string(self, some_string): + self.xml.attrib['some_string'] = some_string + + def set_text(self, text): + self.xml.text = text + + def fill_interfaces(self, boolean, some_string): + self.set_boolean(boolean) + self.set_some_string(some_string) + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + + import slixmpp + import example_plugin + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_get_iq", self.example_tag_get_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_message", self.example_tag_message) + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + def example_tag_get_iq(self, iq): + logging.info(iq) + reply = iq.reply() + reply["example_tag"].fill_interfaces(True, "Reply_string") + reply.send() + + def example_tag_message(self, msg): + logging.info(msg) + + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Responder.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message to") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Responder(args.jid, args.password) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + import time + + import slixmpp + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + + import example_plugin + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def start(self, event): + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + self.disconnect_counter = 5 + + self.send_example_iq(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_message(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag_message + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self.to, self.path) + # Info_inside_tag + + string = 'Info_inside_tag' + et = ET.fromstring(string) + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self.to, et) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_to_get_error(self.to) + # + # OUR ERROR Without boolean value returns error. + # OFFLINE ERROR User session not found + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self.to, string) + # Info_inside_tag + + + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() + + def example_tag_error_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() + + def send_example_iq(self, to): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + iq.send() + + def send_example_message(self, to): + msg = self.make_message(mto=to) + msg['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string("Message string") + msg['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag_message") + msg.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self, to, path): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=2) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_file(path) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self, to, et): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=3) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_lxml(et) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_to_get_error(self, to): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=4) + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self, to, string): + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=5) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_string(string) + + iq.send() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Sender.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message/iq to") + parser.add_argument("--path", dest="path", + help="path to load example_tag content") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Sender(args.jid, args.password, args.to, args.path) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + + + +Tagi i atrybuty zagnieżdżone wewnątrz głównego elementu ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Aby stworzyć zagnieżdżony tag, wewnątrz naszego głównego tagu, rozważmy nasz atrybut `'self.xml'` jako Element z ET (ElementTree). + +Można powtórzyć poprzednie działania, inicjalizować nowy element jak główny (ExampleTag). Jednak jeśli nie potrzebujemy dodatkowych metod czy walidacji, a jest to wynik dla innego procesu który i tak będzie parsował xml, wtedy możemy zagnieździć zwyczajny Element z ElementTree z pomocą metody `'append'`. Jeśli przetwarzamy typ napisowy, można to zrobić nawet dzięki parsowaniu napisu na Element i kolejne zagnieżdżenia już będą w dodanym Elemencie do głównego. By nie powtarzać metody setup, tu pokażę bardziej ręczne dodanie zagnieżdżonego taga konstruując ET.Element samodzielnie. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example_plugin.py + + #(...) + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + + #(...) + + def add_inside_tag(self, tag, attributes, text=""): + #Gdy chcemy dodać tagi wewnętrzne do naszego taga, to jest prosty przykład jak to zrobić: + itemXML = ET.Element("{{{0:s}}}{1:s}".format(self.namespace, tag)) #~ Inicjalizujemy Element z naszym wewnętrznym tagiem, na przykład: + itemXML.attrib.update(attributes) #~ Przypisujemy zdefiniowane atrybuty, na przykład: + itemXML.text = text #~ Dodajemy text wewnątrz tego tagu: our_text + self.xml.append(itemXML) #~ I tak skonstruowany Element po prostu dodajemy do elementu z naszym tagiem `example_tag`. + +Kompletny kod z tutorialu +------------------------- + +Do kompletnego kodu pozostawione zostały angielskie komentarze, tworząc własny plugin za pierwszym razem, jestem przekonany że będą przydatne: + +.. code-block:: python + + #!/usr/bin/python3 + #File: /usr/bin/test_slixmpp & permissions rwx--x--x (711) + + import subprocess + import threading + import time + + def start_shell(shell_string): + subprocess.run(shell_string, shell=True, universal_newlines=True) + + if __name__ == "__main__": + #~ prefix = "x-terminal-emulator -e" # Separate terminal for every client, you can replace xterm with your terminal + #~ prefix = "xterm -e" # Separate terminal for every client, you can replace xterm with your terminal + prefix = "" + #~ postfix = " -d" # Debug + #~ postfix = " -q" # Quiet + postfix = "" + + sender_path = "./example/sender.py" + sender_jid = "SENDER_JID" + sender_password = "SENDER_PASSWORD" + + example_file = "./test_example_tag.xml" + + responder_path = "./example/responder.py" + responder_jid = "RESPONDER_JID" + responder_password = "RESPONDER_PASSWORD" + + # Remember about rights to run your python files. (`chmod +x ./file.py`) + SENDER_TEST = f"{prefix} {sender_path} -j {sender_jid} -p {sender_password}" + \ + " -t {responder_jid} --path {example_file} {postfix}" + + RESPON_TEST = f"{prefix} {responder_path} -j {responder_jid}" + \ + " -p {responder_password} {postfix}" + + try: + responder = threading.Thread(target=start_shell, args=(RESPON_TEST, )) + sender = threading.Thread(target=start_shell, args=(SENDER_TEST, )) + responder.start() + sender.start() + while True: + time.sleep(0.5) + except: + print ("Error: unable to start thread") + + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example_plugin.py + + import logging + + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin + + from slixmpp import Iq + from slixmpp import Message + + from slixmpp.plugins.base import BasePlugin + + from slixmpp.xmlstream.handler import Callback + from slixmpp.xmlstream.matcher import StanzaPath + + log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with method. + self.xep = "ope" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with adding it into `slixmpp/plugins/__init__.py` to the `__all__` declaration with 'xep_OPE'. Otherwise it's just human readable annotation. + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleGet Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=get/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type get and example_tag + self.__handle_get_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleResult Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=result/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type result and example_tag + self.__handle_result_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleError Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=error/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type error and example_tag + self.__handle_error_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleMessage Event:example_tag',##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f'message/{{{namespace}}}example_tag'), ##~ Handle only Message with example_tag + self.__handle_message)) ##~ Method which catch proper Message, should raise proper event for client. + + register_stanza_plugin(Iq, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Iq object, otherwise iq['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Message object, otherwise message['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + + # All iq types are: get, set, error, result + def __handle_get_iq(self, iq): + if iq.get_some_string is None: + error = iq.reply(clear=False) + error["type"] = "error" + error["error"]["condition"] = "missing-data" + error["error"]["text"] = "Without some_string value returns error." + error.send() + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_get_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_result_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_result_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_error_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_error_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_message(self, msg): + # Do something with received message + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" ##~ The name of the root XML element of that extension. + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" ##~ The namespace our stanza object lives in, like . You should change it for your own namespace + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" ##~ The name to access this type of stanza. In particular, given a registration stanza, the Registration object can be found using: stanza_object['example_tag'] now `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. And this should be that same as name. + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} ##~ A list of dictionary-like keys that can be used with the stanza object. For example `stanza_object['example_tag']` gives us {"another": "some", "data": "some"}, whenever `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. + + def setup_from_string(self, string): + """Initialize tag element from string""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.fromstring(string) + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_file(self, path): + """Initialize tag element from file containing adjusted data""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.parse(path).getroot() + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_lxml(self, lxml): + """Add ET data to self xml structure.""" + self.xml.attrib.update(lxml.attrib) + self.xml.text = lxml.text + self.xml.tail = lxml.tail + for inner_tag in lxml: + self.xml.append(inner_tag) + + def setup_from_dict(self, data): + #There should keys should be also validated + self.xml.attrib.update(data) + + def get_boolean(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("boolean", None) + + def get_some_string(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("some_string", None) + + def get_text(self, text): + return self.xml.text + + def set_boolean(self, boolean): + self.xml.attrib['boolean'] = str(boolean) + + def set_some_string(self, some_string): + self.xml.attrib['some_string'] = some_string + + def set_text(self, text): + self.xml.text = text + + def fill_interfaces(self, boolean, some_string): + #Some validation if it is necessary + self.set_boolean(boolean) + self.set_some_string(some_string) + + def add_inside_tag(self, tag, attributes, text=""): + #If we want to fill with additionaly tags our element, then we can do it that way for example: + itemXML = ET.Element("{{{0:s}}}{1:s}".format(self.namespace, tag)) #~ Initialize ET with our tag, for example: + itemXML.attrib.update(attributes) #~ There we add some fields inside tag, for example: + itemXML.text = text #~ Fill field inside tag, for example: our_text + self.xml.append(itemXML) #~ Add that all what we set, as inner tag inside `example_tag` tag. + + +~ + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + import time + + import slixmpp + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + + import example_plugin + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + self.disconnect_counter = 6 # This is only for disconnect when we receive all replies for sended Iq + + self.send_example_iq(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_with_inner_tag(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_message(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag_message + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self.to, self.path) + # Info_inside_tag + + string = 'Info_inside_tag' + et = ET.fromstring(string) + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self.to, et) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_to_get_error(self.to) + # + # OUR ERROR Without boolean value returns error. + # OFFLINE ERROR User session not found + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self.to, string) + # Info_inside_tag + + + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def example_tag_error_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def send_example_iq(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_with_inner_tag(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=1) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + + inner_attributes = {"first_field": "1", "secound_field": "2"} + iq['example_tag'].add_inside_tag(tag="inside_tag", attributes=inner_attributes) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_message(self, to): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + msg = self.make_message(mto=to) + msg['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string("Message string") + msg['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag_message") + msg.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self, to, path): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=2) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_file(path) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self, to, et): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=3) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_lxml(et) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_to_get_error(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=4) + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) # For example, our condition to receive error respond is example_tag without boolean value. + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self, to, string): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=5) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_string(string) + + iq.send() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Sender.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message/iq to") + parser.add_argument("--path", dest="path", + help="path to load example_tag content") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Sender(args.jid, args.password, args.to, args.path) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin is a class name from example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +~ + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + import time + + import slixmpp + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + + import example_plugin + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + self.disconnect_counter = 6 # This is only for disconnect when we receive all replies for sended Iq + + self.send_example_iq(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_with_inner_tag(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_message(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag_message + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self.to, self.path) + # Info_inside_tag + + string = 'Info_inside_tag' + et = ET.fromstring(string) + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self.to, et) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_to_get_error(self.to) + # + # OUR ERROR Without boolean value returns error. + # OFFLINE ERROR User session not found + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self.to, string) + # Info_inside_tag + + + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def example_tag_error_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def send_example_iq(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_with_inner_tag(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=1) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + + inner_attributes = {"first_field": "1", "secound_field": "2"} + iq['example_tag'].add_inside_tag(tag="inside_tag", attributes=inner_attributes) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_message(self, to): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + msg = self.make_message(mto=to) + msg['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string("Message string") + msg['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag_message") + msg.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self, to, path): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=2) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_file(path) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self, to, et): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=3) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_lxml(et) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_to_get_error(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=4) + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) # For example, our condition to receive error respond is example_tag without boolean value. + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self, to, string): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=5) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_string(string) + + iq.send() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Sender.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message/iq to") + parser.add_argument("--path", dest="path", + help="path to load example_tag content") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Sender(args.jid, args.password, args.to, args.path) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin is a class name from example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +~ + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/test_example_tag.xml +.. code-block:: xml + + Info_inside_tag + + +Źródła i bibliogarfia +--------------------- + +Slixmpp project description: + +* https://pypi.org/project/slixmpp/ + +Official web documentation: + +* https://slixmpp.readthedocs.io/ + + +Official pdf documentation: + +* https://buildmedia.readthedocs.org/media/pdf/slixmpp/latest/slixmpp.pdf + +Note: Dokumentacje w formie Web i PDF mają pewne różnice, pewne szczegóły potrafią być wspomniane tylko w jednej z dwóch. + + diff --git a/docs/howto/make_plugin_extension_for_message_and_iq.rst b/docs/howto/make_plugin_extension_for_message_and_iq.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af1fd2eb --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/howto/make_plugin_extension_for_message_and_iq.rst @@ -0,0 +1,1820 @@ +How to make own slixmpp plugin for Message and IQ extension +=========================================================== + +Introduction and requirements +----------------------------- + +* `'python3'` + +Code used in tutorial is compatybile with python version 3.6+. + +For backward compatybility with versions before, delete f-strings functionality and replace this with older string formatting `'"{}".format("content")'` or `'%s, "content"'`. + +Ubuntu linux installation: + +.. code-block:: bash + + sudo apt-get install python3.6 + +* `'slixmpp'` +* `'argparse'` +* `'logging'` +* `'subprocess'` +* `'threading'` + +Check if these libraries and proper python version are available at your environment. +(all except slixmpp are in standard python library, this is very exceptionally situation to don't have it insalled with python) + +.. code-block:: python + + python3 --version + python3 -c "import slixmpp; print(slixmpp.__version__)" + python3 -c "import argparse; print(argparse.__version__)" + python3 -c "import logging; print(logging.__version__)" + python3 -m subprocess + python3 -m threading + +My output: + +.. code-block:: bash + + ~ $ python3 --version + Python 3.8.0 + ~ $ python3 -c "import slixmpp; print(slixmpp.__version__)" + 1.4.2 + ~ $ python3 -c "import argparse; print(argparse.__version__)" + 1.1 + ~ $ python3 -c "import logging; print(logging.__version__)" + 0.5.1.2 + ~ $ python3 -m subprocess #This should return nothing + ~ $ python3 -m threading #This should return nothing + +If some of libraries throws `'ImportError'` or `'no module named ...'`, try to install it with following example: + +Ubuntu linux installation: + +.. code-block:: bash + + pip3 install slixmpp + #or + easy_install slixmpp + +If some of libraries throws NameError, reinstall package. + +* `Jabber accounts` + +For testing purposes, there will be required two private jabber accounts. +For creating new account, on web are many free available servers: + +https://www.google.com/search?q=jabber+server+list + +Clients testing runner +---------------------- + +Outside of project location we should create testing script to get fast output of our changes, with our credentials to avoid by accident send these for example to git repository. + +At mine device I created at path `'/usr/bin'` file named `'test_slixmpp'` and let this file access to execute: + +.. code-block:: bash + + /usr/bin $ chmod 711 test_slixmpp + +This file contain: + +.. code-block:: python + + #!/usr/bin/python3 + #File: /usr/bin/test_slixmpp & permissions rwx--x--x (711) + + import subprocess + import threading + import time + + def start_shell(shell_string): + subprocess.run(shell_string, shell=True, universal_newlines=True) + + if __name__ == "__main__": + #~ prefix = "x-terminal-emulator -e" # Separate terminal for every client, you can replace xterm with your terminal + #~ prefix = "xterm -e" # Separate terminal for every client, you can replace xterm with your terminal + prefix = "" + #~ postfix = " -d" # Debug + #~ postfix = " -q" # Quiet + postfix = "" + + sender_path = "./example/sender.py" + sender_jid = "SENDER_JID" + sender_password = "SENDER_PASSWORD" + + example_file = "./test_example_tag.xml" + + responder_path = "./example/responder.py" + responder_jid = "RESPONDER_JID" + responder_password = "RESPONDER_PASSWORD" + + # Remember about rights to run your python files. (`chmod +x ./file.py`) + SENDER_TEST = f"{prefix} {sender_path} -j {sender_jid} -p {sender_password}" + \ + " -t {responder_jid} --path {example_file} {postfix}" + + RESPON_TEST = f"{prefix} {responder_path} -j {responder_jid}" + \ + " -p {responder_password} {postfix}" + + try: + responder = threading.Thread(target=start_shell, args=(RESPON_TEST, )) + sender = threading.Thread(target=start_shell, args=(SENDER_TEST, )) + responder.start() + sender.start() + while True: + time.sleep(0.5) + except: + print ("Error: unable to start thread") + +The `'subprocess.run()'` is compatybile with Python 3.5+. So if backward compatybility is needed, replace this with `'call'` method and adjust properly. + +At next point I write there my credentials, get paths from `'sys.argv[...]'` or `'os.getcwd()'`, get parameter to debug, quiet or default info and mock mine testing xml file. Whichever parameter is used, it should be comfortable and fast to testing scripts without refactoring script again. Before closed, make it open till proper paths to file be created (about full jid later). + +For larger manual testing application during development process there in my opinion should be used prefix with separate terminal for every client, then will be easier to find which client causes error for example. + +Create client and plugin +------------------------ + +There should be created two clients to check if everything works fine. I created `'sender'` and `'responder'` clients. There is minimal code implementation for effictive testing code when we need to build plugin: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + import time + + import slixmpp + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + + import example_plugin + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Sender.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message/iq to") + parser.add_argument("--path", dest="path", + help="path to load example_tag content") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Sender(args.jid, args.password, args.to, args.path) + #xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin is a class name from example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + + import slixmpp + import example_plugin + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Responder.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message to") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Responder(args.jid, args.password) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin is a class name from example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +Next file to create is `'example_plugin.py'` with path available to import from clients. There as default I put it into that same localization as clients. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + import logging + + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin + + from slixmpp import Iq + from slixmpp import Message + + from slixmpp.plugins.base import BasePlugin + + from slixmpp.xmlstream.handler import Callback + from slixmpp.xmlstream.matcher import StanzaPath + + log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with method. + self.xep = "ope" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with adding it into `slixmpp/plugins/__init__.py` to the `__all__` declaration with 'xep_OPE'. Otherwise it's just human readable annotation. + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" ##~ The name of the root XML element of that extension. + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" ##~ The namespace our stanza object lives in, like . You should change it for your own namespace + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" ##~ The name to access this type of stanza. In particular, given a registration stanza, the Registration object can be found using: stanza_object['example_tag'] now `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. And this should be that same as name. + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} ##~ A list of dictionary-like keys that can be used with the stanza object. For example `stanza_object['example_tag']` gives us {"another": "some", "data": "some"}, whenever `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. + + +If it isn't it that same directory, then create symbolic link to localization reachable by clients: + +.. code-block:: bash + + ln -s $Path_to_example_plugin_py $Path_to_clients_destinations + +Otherwise import it properly with dots to get correct import path. + +First run and event handlers +---------------------------- + +To check if everything is okay, we can use start method, because right after client is ready, then event `'session_start'` should be raised. + +In `'__init__'` method are created handler for event call `'session_start'` and when it is called, then our method `'def start(self, event):'` will be exected. At first run add following line: `'logging.info("I'm running")'` to both of clients (sender and responder) and use `'test_slixmpp'` command. + +Now method `'def start(self, event):'` should look like this: + +.. code-block:: python + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + logging.info("I'm running") + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +If everything works fine. Then we can comment this line and go to sending message at first example. + +Build message object +-------------------- + +In this tutorial section, example sender class should get recipient (jid of responder) from command line arguments, stored in test_slixmpp. Access to this argument are stored in attribute `'self.to'`. + +Code example: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.send_example_message(self.to, "example_message") + + def send_example_message(self, to, body): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + # Default mtype == "chat"; + msg = self.make_message(mto=to, mbody=body) + msg.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +In example below I using build-in method to make Message object with string "example_message" and I calling it right after `'start'` method. + +To receive this message, responder should have proper handler to handle signal with message object, and method to decide what to do with this message. There is example below: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.add_event_handler("message", self.message) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def message(self, msg): + #Show all inside msg + logging.info(msg) + #Show only body attribute, like dictionary access + logging.info(msg['body']) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Extend message with our tags +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +To extend our message object with specified tag with specified fields, our plugin should be registred as extension for message object: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with method. + self.xep = "ope" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with adding it into `slixmpp/plugins/__init__.py` to the `__all__` declaration with 'xep_OPE'. Otherwise it's just human readable annotation. + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Message object, otherwise message['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" ##~ The name of the root XML element of that extension. + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" ##~ The namespace our stanza object lives in, like . You should change it for your own namespace + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" ##~ The name to access this type of stanza. In particular, given a registration stanza, the Registration object can be found using: stanza_object['example_tag'] now `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. And this should be that same as name. + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} ##~ A list of dictionary-like keys that can be used with the stanza object. For example `stanza_object['example_tag']` gives us {"another": "some", "data": "some"}, whenever `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def set_boolean(self, boolean): + self.xml.attrib['boolean'] = str(boolean) + + def set_some_string(self, some_string): + self.xml.attrib['some_string'] = some_string + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Now with registred object we can extend our message. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + self.send_example_message(self.to, "example_message") + + def send_example_message(self, to, body): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + # Default mtype == "chat"; + msg = self.make_message(mto=to, mbody=body) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string("Work!") + logging.info(msg) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + msg.send() + +Now after running, following message from logging should show `'example_tag'` included inside with our string, and namespace. + +Catch extended message with different event handler ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +To get difference between extended messages and basic messages (or Iq), we can register handler for our namespace and tag to make unique combination and handle only these required messages. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with method. + self.xep = "ope" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with adding it into `slixmpp/plugins/__init__.py` to the `__all__` declaration with 'xep_OPE'. Otherwise it's just human readable annotation. + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleMessage Event:example_tag',##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f'message/{{{namespace}}}example_tag'), ##~ Handle only Message with example_tag + self.__handle_message)) ##~ Method which catch proper Message, should raise proper event for client. + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Message object, otherwise message['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + + def __handle_message(self, msg): + # Do something with received message + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + +StanzaPath object should be initialized in proper way, this is as follows: +`'OBJECT_NAME[@type=TYPE_OF_OBJECT][/{NAMESPACE}[TAG]]'` + +* For OBJECT_NAME we can use `'message'` or `'iq'`. +* For TYPE_OF_OBJECT if we specify iq, we can precise `'get, set, error or result'` +* For NAMESPACE it always should be namespace from our tag extension class. +* For TAG it should contain our tag, `'example_tag'` in this case. + +Now we catching all types of message with proper namespace inside `'example_tag'`, there we can do something with this message before we send this message stright to client with our own "example_tag_message" event. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.send_example_message(self.to, "example_message", "example_string") + + def send_example_message(self, to, body, some_string=""): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + # Default mtype == "chat"; + msg = self.make_message(mto=to, mbody=body) + if some_string: + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string(some_string) + msg.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Next, remember line: `'self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg)'`. + +There is event name to handle from responder `'example_tag_message'`. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_message", self.example_tag_message) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def example_tag_message(self, msg): + logging.info(msg) # Message is standalone object, it can be replied, but no error arrives if not. + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +There we can reply the message, but nothing will happen if we don't do this. But next object used in most cases are Iq. Iq object always should be replied if received, otherwise client had error typed reply due timeout if target of iq client don't answer this iq. + + +Useful methods and others +------------------------- + +Modify `Message` object example to `Iq`. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +To adjust example from Message object to Iq object, needed is to register new handler for iq like with message at chapter `,,Extend message with our tags''`. This time example contains several types with separate types to catch, this is useful to get difference between received iq request and iq response. Because all Iq messages should be repeated with that same ID to sender with response, otherwise sender get back iq with timeout error. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with method. + self.xep = "ope" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with adding it into `slixmpp/plugins/__init__.py` to the `__all__` declaration with 'xep_OPE'. Otherwise it's just human readable annotation. + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleGet Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=get/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type get and example_tag + self.__handle_get_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleResult Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=result/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type result and example_tag + self.__handle_result_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleError Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=error/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type error and example_tag + self.__handle_error_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleMessage Event:example_tag',##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f'message/{{{namespace}}}example_tag'), ##~ Handle only Message with example_tag + self.__handle_message)) ##~ Method which catch proper Message, should raise proper event for client. + + register_stanza_plugin(Iq, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Iq object, otherwise iq['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Message object, otherwise message['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + # All iq types are: get, set, error, result + def __handle_get_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_get_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_result_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_result_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_error_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_error_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_message(self, msg): + # Do something with received message + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Events called from handlers, can be catched like with `'example_tag_message'` example. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_message", self.example_tag_message) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_get_iq", self.example_tag_get_iq) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def example_tag_get_iq(self, iq): # Iq stanza always should have a respond. If user is offline, it call an error. + logging.info(str(iq)) + reply = iq.reply(clear=False) + reply.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Default parameter `'clear'` for `'Iq.reply'` is set to True, then content inside Iq object should be fulfilled, omitting ID and recipient, this information Iq holding even when `'clear'` is set to True. + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.send_example_iq(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def send_example_iq(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag']['boolean'] = "True" + iq['example_tag']['some_string'] = "Another_string" + iq['example_tag'].text = "Info_inside_tag" + iq.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + logging.info(str(iq)) + + def example_tag_error_iq(self, iq): + logging.info(str(iq)) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Ways to access elements ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +To access elements inside Message or Iq stanza are several ways, at first from clients is like access to dictionary: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + #... + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + logging.info(str(iq)) + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + logging.info(iq['id']) + logging.info(iq.get('id')) + logging.info(iq['example_tag']['boolean']) + logging.info(iq['example_tag'].get('boolean')) + logging.info(iq.get('example_tag').get('boolean')) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +From ExampleTag extension, access to elements is similar there is example getter and setter for specific field: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" ##~ The name of the root XML element of that extension. + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" ##~ The namespace our stanza object lives in, like . You should change it for your own namespace + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" ##~ The name to access this type of stanza. In particular, given a registration stanza, the Registration object can be found using: stanza_object['example_tag'] now `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. And this should be that same as name. + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} ##~ A list of dictionary-like keys that can be used with the stanza object. For example `stanza_object['example_tag']` gives us {"another": "some", "data": "some"}, whenever `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def get_some_string(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("some_string", None) + + def get_text(self, text): + return self.xml.text + + def set_some_string(self, some_string): + self.xml.attrib['some_string'] = some_string + + def set_text(self, text): + self.xml.text = text + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +Attribute `'self.xml'` is inherited from ElementBase and means exactly that same like `'Iq['example_tag']'` from client namespace. + +When proper setters and getters are used, then code can be cleaner and more object-like, like example below: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def send_example_iq(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag']['boolean'] = "True" + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + iq.send() + +Setup message from XML files, strings and other objects ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +To setup previously defined xml from string, from file containing this xml string or lxml (ElementTree) there are many ways to dump data. One of this is parse strings to lxml object, pass atributes and other info: + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + #... + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin + #... + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" ##~ The name of the root XML element of that extension. + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" ##~ The namespace our stanza object lives in, like . You should change it for your own namespace + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" ##~ The name to access this type of stanza. In particular, given a registration stanza, the Registration object can be found using: stanza_object['example_tag'] now `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. And this should be that same as name. + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} ##~ A list of dictionary-like keys that can be used with the stanza object. For example `stanza_object['example_tag']` gives us {"another": "some", "data": "some"}, whenever `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + def setup_from_string(self, string): + """Initialize tag element from string""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.fromstring(string) + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_file(self, path): + """Initialize tag element from file containing adjusted data""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.parse(path).getroot() + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_lxml(self, lxml): + """Add ET data to self xml structure.""" + self.xml.attrib.update(lxml.attrib) + self.xml.text = lxml.text + self.xml.tail = lxml.tail + for inner_tag in lxml: + self.xml.append(inner_tag) + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +To test this, we need example file with xml, example xml string and example ET object: + +.. code-block:: xml + + #File: $WORKDIR/test_example_tag.xml + + Info_inside_tag + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + #... + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + #... + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + #>>>>>>>>>>>> + self.disconnect_counter = 3 # This is only for disconnect when we receive all replies for sended Iq + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self.to, self.path) + # Info_inside_tag + + string = 'Info_inside_tag' + et = ET.fromstring(string) + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self.to, et) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self.to, string) + # Info_inside_tag + + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self, to, path): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=2) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_file(path) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self, to, et): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=3) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_lxml(et) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self, to, string): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=5) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_string(string) + + iq.send() + #<<<<<<<<<<<< + +If Responder return our `'Iq'` with reply, then all is okay and Sender should be disconnected. + +Dev friendly methods for plugin usage ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Any plugin should have some sort of object-like methods, setup for our element, getters, setters and signals to make it easy for use for other developers. +During handling, data should be checked if is correct or return an error for sender. + +There is example followed by these rules: + + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example plugin.py + + import logging + + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin + + from slixmpp import Iq + from slixmpp import Message + + from slixmpp.plugins.base import BasePlugin + + from slixmpp.xmlstream.handler import Callback + from slixmpp.xmlstream.matcher import StanzaPath + + log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with method. + self.xep = "ope" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with adding it into `slixmpp/plugins/__init__.py` to the `__all__` declaration with 'xep_OPE'. Otherwise it's just human readable annotation. + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleGet Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=get/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type get and example_tag + self.__handle_get_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleResult Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=result/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type result and example_tag + self.__handle_result_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleError Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=error/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type error and example_tag + self.__handle_error_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleMessage Event:example_tag',##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f'message/{{{namespace}}}example_tag'), ##~ Handle only Message with example_tag + self.__handle_message)) ##~ Method which catch proper Message, should raise proper event for client. + + register_stanza_plugin(Iq, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Iq object, otherwise iq['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Message object, otherwise message['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + + # All iq types are: get, set, error, result + def __handle_get_iq(self, iq): + if iq.get_some_string is None: + error = iq.reply(clear=False) + error["type"] = "error" + error["error"]["condition"] = "missing-data" + error["error"]["text"] = "Without some_string value returns error." + error.send() + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_get_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_result_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_result_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_error_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_error_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_message(self, msg): + # Do something with received message + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" ##~ The name of the root XML element of that extension. + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" ##~ The namespace our stanza object lives in, like . You should change it for your own namespace + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" ##~ The name to access this type of stanza. In particular, given a registration stanza, the Registration object can be found using: stanza_object['example_tag'] now `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. And this should be that same as name. + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} ##~ A list of dictionary-like keys that can be used with the stanza object. For example `stanza_object['example_tag']` gives us {"another": "some", "data": "some"}, whenever `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. + + def setup_from_string(self, string): + """Initialize tag element from string""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.fromstring(string) + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_file(self, path): + """Initialize tag element from file containing adjusted data""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.parse(path).getroot() + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_lxml(self, lxml): + """Add ET data to self xml structure.""" + self.xml.attrib.update(lxml.attrib) + self.xml.text = lxml.text + self.xml.tail = lxml.tail + for inner_tag in lxml: + self.xml.append(inner_tag) + + def setup_from_dict(self, data): + #There keys from dict should be also validated + self.xml.attrib.update(data) + + def get_boolean(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("boolean", None) + + def get_some_string(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("some_string", None) + + def get_text(self, text): + return self.xml.text + + def set_boolean(self, boolean): + self.xml.attrib['boolean'] = str(boolean) + + def set_some_string(self, some_string): + self.xml.attrib['some_string'] = some_string + + def set_text(self, text): + self.xml.text = text + + def fill_interfaces(self, boolean, some_string): + #Some validation if it is necessary + self.set_boolean(boolean) + self.set_some_string(some_string) + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + + import slixmpp + import example_plugin + + class Responder(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_get_iq", self.example_tag_get_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_message", self.example_tag_message) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + def example_tag_get_iq(self, iq): # Iq stanza always should have a respond. If user is offline, it call an error. + logging.info(iq) + reply = iq.reply() + reply["example_tag"].fill_interfaces(True, "Reply_string") + reply.send() + + def example_tag_message(self, msg): + logging.info(msg) # Message is standalone object, it can be replied, but no error arrives if not. + + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Responder.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message to") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Responder(args.jid, args.password) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin is a class name from example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + import time + + import slixmpp + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + + import example_plugin + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + self.disconnect_counter = 5 # This is only for disconnect when we receive all replies for sended Iq + + self.send_example_iq(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_message(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag_message + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self.to, self.path) + # Info_inside_tag + + string = 'Info_inside_tag' + et = ET.fromstring(string) + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self.to, et) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_to_get_error(self.to) + # + # OUR ERROR Without boolean value returns error. + # OFFLINE ERROR User session not found + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self.to, string) + # Info_inside_tag + + + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def example_tag_error_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def send_example_iq(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + iq.send() + + def send_example_message(self, to): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + msg = self.make_message(mto=to) + msg['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string("Message string") + msg['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag_message") + msg.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self, to, path): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=2) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_file(path) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self, to, et): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=3) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_lxml(et) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_to_get_error(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=4) + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) # For example, our condition to receive error respond is example_tag without boolean value. + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self, to, string): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=5) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_string(string) + + iq.send() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Sender.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message/iq to") + parser.add_argument("--path", dest="path", + help="path to load example_tag content") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Sender(args.jid, args.password, args.to, args.path) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin is a class name from example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + + + +Tags and strings nested inside our tag +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +To make nested element inside our IQ tag, consider our field `self.xml` as Element from ET (ElementTree). + +Adding nested element then, is just append Element to our Element. + + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example_plugin.py + + #(...) + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + + #(...) + + def add_inside_tag(self, tag, attributes, text=""): + #If we want to fill with additionaly tags our element, then we can do it that way for example: + itemXML = ET.Element("{{{0:s}}}{1:s}".format(self.namespace, tag)) #~ Initialize ET with our tag, for example: + itemXML.attrib.update(attributes) #~ There we add some fields inside tag, for example: + itemXML.text = text #~ Fill field inside tag, for example: our_text + self.xml.append(itemXML) #~ Add that all what we set, as inner tag inside `example_tag` tag. + +There is way to do this with dictionary and name for nested element tag, but inside function fields should be transfered to ET element. + +Complete code from tutorial +--------------------------- + +.. code-block:: python + + #!/usr/bin/python3 + #File: /usr/bin/test_slixmpp & permissions rwx--x--x (711) + + import subprocess + import threading + import time + + def start_shell(shell_string): + subprocess.run(shell_string, shell=True, universal_newlines=True) + + if __name__ == "__main__": + #~ prefix = "x-terminal-emulator -e" # Separate terminal for every client, you can replace xterm with your terminal + #~ prefix = "xterm -e" # Separate terminal for every client, you can replace xterm with your terminal + prefix = "" + #~ postfix = " -d" # Debug + #~ postfix = " -q" # Quiet + postfix = "" + + sender_path = "./example/sender.py" + sender_jid = "SENDER_JID" + sender_password = "SENDER_PASSWORD" + + example_file = "./test_example_tag.xml" + + responder_path = "./example/responder.py" + responder_jid = "RESPONDER_JID" + responder_password = "RESPONDER_PASSWORD" + + # Remember about rights to run your python files. (`chmod +x ./file.py`) + SENDER_TEST = f"{prefix} {sender_path} -j {sender_jid} -p {sender_password}" + \ + " -t {responder_jid} --path {example_file} {postfix}" + + RESPON_TEST = f"{prefix} {responder_path} -j {responder_jid}" + \ + " -p {responder_password} {postfix}" + + try: + responder = threading.Thread(target=start_shell, args=(RESPON_TEST, )) + sender = threading.Thread(target=start_shell, args=(SENDER_TEST, )) + responder.start() + sender.start() + while True: + time.sleep(0.5) + except: + print ("Error: unable to start thread") + + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/example_plugin.py + + import logging + + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET, register_stanza_plugin + + from slixmpp import Iq + from slixmpp import Message + + from slixmpp.plugins.base import BasePlugin + + from slixmpp.xmlstream.handler import Callback + from slixmpp.xmlstream.matcher import StanzaPath + + log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + class OurPlugin(BasePlugin): + def plugin_init(self): + self.description = "OurPluginExtension" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with method. + self.xep = "ope" ##~ String data for Human readable and find plugin by another plugin with adding it into `slixmpp/plugins/__init__.py` to the `__all__` declaration with 'xep_OPE'. Otherwise it's just human readable annotation. + + namespace = ExampleTag.namespace + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleGet Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=get/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type get and example_tag + self.__handle_get_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleResult Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=result/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type result and example_tag + self.__handle_result_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleError Event:example_tag', ##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f"iq@type=error/{{{namespace}}}example_tag"), ##~ Handle only Iq with type error and example_tag + self.__handle_error_iq)) ##~ Method which catch proper Iq, should raise proper event for client. + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('ExampleMessage Event:example_tag',##~ Name of this Callback + StanzaPath(f'message/{{{namespace}}}example_tag'), ##~ Handle only Message with example_tag + self.__handle_message)) ##~ Method which catch proper Message, should raise proper event for client. + + register_stanza_plugin(Iq, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Iq object, otherwise iq['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + register_stanza_plugin(Message, ExampleTag) ##~ Register tags extension for Message object, otherwise message['example_tag'] will be string field instead container where we can manage our fields and create sub elements. + + # All iq types are: get, set, error, result + def __handle_get_iq(self, iq): + if iq.get_some_string is None: + error = iq.reply(clear=False) + error["type"] = "error" + error["error"]["condition"] = "missing-data" + error["error"]["text"] = "Without some_string value returns error." + error.send() + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_get_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_result_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_result_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_error_iq(self, iq): + # Do something with received iq + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_error_iq', iq) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + def __handle_message(self, msg): + # Do something with received message + self.xmpp.event('example_tag_message', msg) ##~ Call event which can be handled by clients to send or something other what you want. + + class ExampleTag(ElementBase): + name = "example_tag" ##~ The name of the root XML element of that extension. + namespace = "https://example.net/our_extension" ##~ The namespace our stanza object lives in, like . You should change it for your own namespace + + plugin_attrib = "example_tag" ##~ The name to access this type of stanza. In particular, given a registration stanza, the Registration object can be found using: stanza_object['example_tag'] now `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. And this should be that same as name. + + interfaces = {"boolean", "some_string"} ##~ A list of dictionary-like keys that can be used with the stanza object. For example `stanza_object['example_tag']` gives us {"another": "some", "data": "some"}, whenever `'example_tag'` is name of ours ElementBase extension. + + def setup_from_string(self, string): + """Initialize tag element from string""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.fromstring(string) + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_file(self, path): + """Initialize tag element from file containing adjusted data""" + et_extension_tag_xml = ET.parse(path).getroot() + self.setup_from_lxml(et_extension_tag_xml) + + def setup_from_lxml(self, lxml): + """Add ET data to self xml structure.""" + self.xml.attrib.update(lxml.attrib) + self.xml.text = lxml.text + self.xml.tail = lxml.tail + for inner_tag in lxml: + self.xml.append(inner_tag) + + def setup_from_dict(self, data): + #There should keys should be also validated + self.xml.attrib.update(data) + + def get_boolean(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("boolean", None) + + def get_some_string(self): + return self.xml.attrib.get("some_string", None) + + def get_text(self, text): + return self.xml.text + + def set_boolean(self, boolean): + self.xml.attrib['boolean'] = str(boolean) + + def set_some_string(self, some_string): + self.xml.attrib['some_string'] = some_string + + def set_text(self, text): + self.xml.text = text + + def fill_interfaces(self, boolean, some_string): + #Some validation if it is necessary + self.set_boolean(boolean) + self.set_some_string(some_string) + + def add_inside_tag(self, tag, attributes, text=""): + #If we want to fill with additionaly tags our element, then we can do it that way for example: + itemXML = ET.Element("{{{0:s}}}{1:s}".format(self.namespace, tag)) #~ Initialize ET with our tag, for example: + itemXML.attrib.update(attributes) #~ There we add some fields inside tag, for example: + itemXML.text = text #~ Fill field inside tag, for example: our_text + self.xml.append(itemXML) #~ Add that all what we set, as inner tag inside `example_tag` tag. + + +~ + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/sender.py + + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + import time + + import slixmpp + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + + import example_plugin + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + self.disconnect_counter = 6 # This is only for disconnect when we receive all replies for sended Iq + + self.send_example_iq(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_with_inner_tag(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_message(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag_message + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self.to, self.path) + # Info_inside_tag + + string = 'Info_inside_tag' + et = ET.fromstring(string) + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self.to, et) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_to_get_error(self.to) + # + # OUR ERROR Without boolean value returns error. + # OFFLINE ERROR User session not found + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self.to, string) + # Info_inside_tag + + + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def example_tag_error_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def send_example_iq(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_with_inner_tag(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=1) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + + inner_attributes = {"first_field": "1", "secound_field": "2"} + iq['example_tag'].add_inside_tag(tag="inside_tag", attributes=inner_attributes) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_message(self, to): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + msg = self.make_message(mto=to) + msg['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string("Message string") + msg['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag_message") + msg.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self, to, path): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=2) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_file(path) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self, to, et): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=3) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_lxml(et) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_to_get_error(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=4) + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) # For example, our condition to receive error respond is example_tag without boolean value. + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self, to, string): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=5) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_string(string) + + iq.send() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Sender.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message/iq to") + parser.add_argument("--path", dest="path", + help="path to load example_tag content") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Sender(args.jid, args.password, args.to, args.path) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin is a class name from example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +~ + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/example/responder.py + + import logging + from argparse import ArgumentParser + from getpass import getpass + import time + + import slixmpp + from slixmpp.xmlstream import ET + + import example_plugin + + class Sender(slixmpp.ClientXMPP): + def __init__(self, jid, password, to, path): + slixmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password) + + self.to = to + self.path = path + + self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_result_iq", self.example_tag_result_iq) + self.add_event_handler("example_tag_error_iq", self.example_tag_error_iq) + + def start(self, event): + # Two, not required methods, but allows another users to see us available, and receive that information. + self.send_presence() + self.get_roster() + + self.disconnect_counter = 6 # This is only for disconnect when we receive all replies for sended Iq + + self.send_example_iq(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_with_inner_tag(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_message(self.to) + # Info_inside_tag_message + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self.to, self.path) + # Info_inside_tag + + string = 'Info_inside_tag' + et = ET.fromstring(string) + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self.to, et) + # Info_inside_tag + + self.send_example_iq_to_get_error(self.to) + # + # OUR ERROR Without boolean value returns error. + # OFFLINE ERROR User session not found + + self.send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self.to, string) + # Info_inside_tag + + + def example_tag_result_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def example_tag_error_iq(self, iq): + self.disconnect_counter -= 1 + logging.info(str(iq)) + if not self.disconnect_counter: + self.disconnect() # Example disconnect after first received iq stanza extended by example_tag with result type. + + def send_example_iq(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get") + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_with_inner_tag(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=1) + iq['example_tag'].set_some_string("Another_string") + iq['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag") + + inner_attributes = {"first_field": "1", "secound_field": "2"} + iq['example_tag'].add_inside_tag(tag="inside_tag", attributes=inner_attributes) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_message(self, to): + #~ make_message(mfrom=None, mto=None, mtype=None, mquery=None) + msg = self.make_message(mto=to) + msg['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) + msg['example_tag'].set_some_string("Message string") + msg['example_tag'].set_text("Info_inside_tag_message") + msg.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_file(self, to, path): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=2) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_file(path) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_element_tree(self, to, et): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=3) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_lxml(et) + + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_to_get_error(self, to): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=4) + iq['example_tag'].set_boolean(True) # For example, our condition to receive error respond is example_tag without boolean value. + iq.send() + + def send_example_iq_tag_from_string(self, to, string): + #~ make_iq(id=0, ifrom=None, ito=None, itype=None, iquery=None) + iq = self.make_iq(ito=to, itype="get", id=5) + iq['example_tag'].setup_from_string(string) + + iq.send() + + if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = ArgumentParser(description=Sender.__doc__) + + parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", help="set logging to ERROR", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO) + parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", help="set logging to DEBUG", + action="store_const", dest="loglevel", + const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO) + + parser.add_argument("-j", "--jid", dest="jid", + help="JID to use") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", dest="password", + help="password to use") + parser.add_argument("-t", "--to", dest="to", + help="JID to send the message/iq to") + parser.add_argument("--path", dest="path", + help="path to load example_tag content") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel, + format=' %(name)s - %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') + + if args.jid is None: + args.jid = input("Username: ") + if args.password is None: + args.password = getpass("Password: ") + + xmpp = Sender(args.jid, args.password, args.to, args.path) + xmpp.register_plugin('OurPlugin', module=example_plugin) # OurPlugin is a class name from example_plugin + + xmpp.connect() + try: + xmpp.process() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + try: + xmpp.disconnect() + except: + pass + +~ + +.. code-block:: python + + #File: $WORKDIR/test_example_tag.xml +.. code-block:: xml + + Info_inside_tag + + +Sources and references +---------------------- + +Slixmpp project description: + +* https://pypi.org/project/slixmpp/ + +Official web documentation: + +* https://slixmpp.readthedocs.io/ + + +Official pdf documentation: + +* https://buildmedia.readthedocs.org/media/pdf/slixmpp/latest/slixmpp.pdf + +Note: Web and PDF Documentation have differences and some things aren't mention in the another one (Both ways). + +