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.. _proxy:
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Enable HTTP Proxy Support
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.. note::
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If you have any issues working through this quickstart guide
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or the other tutorials here, please either send a message to the
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`mailing list <http://groups.google.com/group/slixmpp-discussion>`_
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or join the chat room at `sleek@conference.jabber.org
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<xmpp:sleek@conference.jabber.org?join>`_.
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In some instances, you may wish to route XMPP traffic through
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an HTTP proxy, probably to get around restrictive firewalls.
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Slixmpp provides support for basic HTTP proxying with DIGEST
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authentication.
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Enabling proxy support is done in two steps. The first is to instruct Slixmpp
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to use a proxy, and the second is to configure the proxy details:
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.. code-block:: python
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xmpp = ClientXMPP(...)
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xmpp.use_proxy = True
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xmpp.proxy_config = {
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'host': 'proxy.example.com',
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'port': 5555,
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'username': 'example_user',
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'password': '******'
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}
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The ``'username'`` and ``'password'`` fields are optional if the proxy does not
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require authentication.
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The Final Product
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-----------------
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.. include:: ../../examples/proxy_echo_client.py
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:literal:
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