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diff --git a/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/doc/advanced.html b/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/doc/advanced.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4766eff0..00000000 --- a/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/doc/advanced.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> -<!-- $Id: advanced.html,v 1.2 2004/12/26 08:12:41 snakeru Exp $ --> -<html xml:lang="ru-RU" lang="ru-RU" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <head> - <meta content="text/html; charset=koi8-r" http-equiv="content-type" /> - <title>Xmpppy usage - advanced.</title> - </head> -<!-- -Historical notes -Intro -simplexml -Dispatcher ---> - <body> - <h1>Introduction</h1> - <p>To write a programs using XMPP technology you must understand the basic - principles of it. Xmpppy uses it's own implementation of XML handling - procedures - so you should get used to it. Though it is simple enough I hope.</p> - <dl> - <dn>Node class</dn> - <dt> - <dl> - <dn>prototype</dn> - <dt>Node.__init__(name='', attrs={}, payload=[], parent=None, node=None)</dt> - <dn>Note that 'name' argument really consists of namespace and node name, space separated. Example:</dn> - <dt>node=Node('jabber:client message', attrs={'to':'target@jid.com'},payload=[Node('body',payload=['Hello target!'])])<br /> - or<br /> - node=Node('jabber:client message')<br /> - node['to']='target@jid.com'<br /> - node.NT.body='Hello target!' - </dt> - </dl> - NT stands for 'New Tag' and explicitly adds new child to the current node. - Also the T can be used. That means "find Tag" but if tag exists it acts just like NT otherwise. - </dt> - - <dn>Protocol class</dn> - <dt> - Uses similar syntax. We will use 'node' attribute now: - <dl> - <dn>prototype</dn> - <dt>Protocol.__init__(name=None, to=None, typ=None, frm=None, attrs={}, payload=[], timestamp=None, xmlns='jabber:client', node=None)</dt> - <dn>example</dn> - <dt>p=Protocol(node=node)<br /> - or<br /> - proto=Protocol('message',to='target@jid.com',payload=[Node('body',payload=['Hello target!'])])<br /> - or<br /> - proto=Protocol('message',to='target@jid.com')<br /> - proto.NT.body='Hello target!' - </dt> - </dl> - </dt> - - <dn>Message class</dn> - <dt> - Similar syntax: - <dl> - <dn>prototype</dn> - <dt>Message.__init__(to=None, body=None, typ=None, subject=None, attrs={}, frm=None, payload=[], timestamp=None, xmlns='jabber:client', node=None)</dt> - <dn>example</dn> - <dt>m=Message(node=proto)<br /> - or<br /> - m=Message('target@jid.com','Hello target!')<br /> - </dt> - </dl> - </dt> - - <dn>Iq class</dn> - <dt> - Similar syntax: - <dl> - <dn>prototype</dn> - <dt>Iq.__init__(typ=None, queryNS=None, attrs={}, to=None, frm=None, payload=[], xmlns='jabber:client', node=None)</dt> - <dn>example</dn> - <dt>iq=Iq('set',NS_AUTH,payload=[Node('username',payload=['user']),Node('password',payload=['secret'])])<br /> - or<br /> - iq=Iq('set',NS_AUTH)<br /> - iq.T.query.NT.username='user'<br /> - iq.T.query.NT.password='secret'<br /> - or<br /> - iq=Iq('set',NS_AUTH)<br /> - iq.T.query.T.username='user'<br /> - iq.T.query.T.password='secret'<br /> - As I already noted - 'T' acts just like 'NT' if tag doesn't exists. - </dt> - </dl> - </dt> - - <dn>Presence class</dn> - <dt> - Similar syntax: - <dl> - <dn>prototype</dn> - <dt>Presence.__init__(to=None, typ=None, priority=None, show=None, status=None, attrs={}, frm=None, timestamp=None, payload=[], xmlns='jabber:client', node=None)</dt> - <dn>example</dn> - <dt>pres=Presence(priority=5, show='xa',status="I'm away from my computer")<br /> - or<br /> - pres=Presence()<br /> - pres.setPriority(5) - pres.setShow('xa') - pres.setStatus("I'm away from my computer") - pres.setTimestamp() - or<br /> - pres=Presence()<br /> - pres.T.priority=5 - pres.T.show='xa' - pres.T.status="I'm away from my computer" - pres.setTimestamp() - </dt> - </dl> - </dt> - - </dl> - </body> -</html> |