slixmpp/sleekxmpp/xmlstream/jid.py
Lance Stout 6b274a2543 Fix double roster entry issue with Unicode.
JIDs with Unicode values were being encoded by the JID class
instead of leaving them as just Unicode strings.

It may still be a good idea to use

    from __future__ import unicode_literals

pretty much everywhere though.

Fixes issue #88.
2011-05-20 16:48:13 -04:00

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"""
SleekXMPP: The Sleek XMPP Library
Copyright (C) 2010 Nathanael C. Fritz
This file is part of SleekXMPP.
See the file LICENSE for copying permission.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
class JID(object):
"""
A representation of a Jabber ID, or JID.
Each JID may have three components: a user, a domain, and an optional
resource. For example: user@domain/resource
When a resource is not used, the JID is called a bare JID.
The JID is a full JID otherwise.
Attributes:
jid -- Alias for 'full'.
full -- The value of the full JID.
bare -- The value of the bare JID.
user -- The username portion of the JID.
domain -- The domain name portion of the JID.
server -- Alias for 'domain'.
resource -- The resource portion of the JID.
Methods:
reset -- Use a new JID value.
regenerate -- Recreate the JID from its components.
"""
def __init__(self, jid):
"""Initialize a new JID"""
self.reset(jid)
def reset(self, jid):
"""
Start fresh from a new JID string.
Arguments:
jid - The new JID value.
"""
if isinstance(jid, JID):
jid = jid.full
self._full = self._jid = jid
self._domain = None
self._resource = None
self._user = None
self._bare = None
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""
Handle getting the JID values, using cache if available.
Arguments:
name -- One of: user, server, domain, resource,
full, or bare.
"""
if name == 'resource':
if self._resource is None and '/' in self._jid:
self._resource = self._jid.split('/', 1)[-1]
return self._resource or ""
elif name == 'user':
if self._user is None:
if '@' in self._jid:
self._user = self._jid.split('@', 1)[0]
else:
self._user = self._user
return self._user or ""
elif name in ('server', 'domain', 'host'):
if self._domain is None:
self._domain = self._jid.split('@', 1)[-1].split('/', 1)[0]
return self._domain or ""
elif name in ('full', 'jid'):
return self._jid or ""
elif name == 'bare':
if self._bare is None:
self._bare = self._jid.split('/', 1)[0]
return self._bare or ""
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
"""
Edit a JID by updating it's individual values, resetting the
generated JID in the end.
Arguments:
name -- The name of the JID part. One of: user, domain,
server, resource, full, jid, or bare.
value -- The new value for the JID part.
"""
if name in ('resource', 'user', 'domain'):
object.__setattr__(self, "_%s" % name, value)
self.regenerate()
elif name in ('server', 'domain', 'host'):
self.domain = value
elif name in ('full', 'jid'):
self.reset(value)
self.regenerate()
elif name == 'bare':
if '@' in value:
u, d = value.split('@', 1)
object.__setattr__(self, "_user", u)
object.__setattr__(self, "_domain", d)
else:
object.__setattr__(self, "_user", '')
object.__setattr__(self, "_domain", value)
self.regenerate()
else:
object.__setattr__(self, name, value)
def regenerate(self):
"""Generate a new JID based on current values, useful after editing."""
jid = ""
if self.user:
jid = "%s@" % self.user
jid += self.domain
if self.resource:
jid += "/%s" % self.resource
self.reset(jid)
def __str__(self):
"""Use the full JID as the string value."""
return self.full
def __repr__(self):
return self.full
def __eq__(self, other):
"""
Two JIDs are considered equal if they have the same full JID value.
"""
other = JID(other)
return self.full == other.full