2020-04-21 22:06:50 +00:00
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xmpp-rs
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What's this?
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A very much WIP set of rust XMPP library with the goals of being type-safe and
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well-tested.
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2020-04-23 21:19:37 +00:00
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- `xmpp-rs` provides a high-level API for the protocol. You shouldn't need to
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know about the protocol to use it.
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- `tokio-xmpp` is a lower-level library that handles the XMPP stream(s).
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- `xmpp-parsers` parses XML into Rust and back.
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- `minidom` is a DOM library quite specific for XMPP
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- `jid` is a Jid parsing library.
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2020-04-21 22:06:50 +00:00
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Contact
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There is an XMPP MUC for the discussion of this library, feel free to join! :)
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[chat@xmpp.rs](xmpp:chat@xmpp.rs?join)
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License
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Mozilla Public License 2 (MPL2). See the LICENSE file.
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2023-12-04 00:35:43 +00:00
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Building
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--------
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Dependencies should be provided by crates if you use the default features. If
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you use tokio-xmpp's `tls-native` feature you will need an ssl library
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(openssl, libressl, etc.).
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```
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cargo build
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```
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The various features available should be explained in the crates themselves.
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Contributing
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Thank you for your interest in the project!
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We recommend you come and talk to us in the channel and/or open an issue
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before you start working on a feature, to see if it aligns with our goals.
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The library is still in development, and while this is the case we adopt a
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fail-fast strategy, which is also a reason for the choice of the language.
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The earlier we catch bugs and fix them, the less chances they have to confuse
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users of our library, or make end-users give up on software developed using
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this library. This also helps improving other software in the ecosystem.
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Code changes should try to include documentation as possible. They should also
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include tests where appropriate, and pass the existing test suite.
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CI should pass to submit your changes. This is done by ensuring `cargo fmt`
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and `cargo test` pass (in the workspace).
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More thorough tests can be done locally with `act exec` or `forgejo-runner
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exec`, which is also what is run in the CI. We require docker to be setup for
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this to work.
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Merge requests can contain as many commits as necessary, but commits should be
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kept rather small and meaningful (not include too many different things).
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Do not forget to update changelogs and other crate metadata where necessary.
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Signing commits (`git commit -S`) and adding DCO bits (`git commit -s`) are
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welcome but not mandatory.
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We'll do our best to review and discuss changes with you but we're also humans
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with other activities, please be patient with us.
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