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authorLance Stout <lancestout@gmail.com>2011-05-20 12:56:00 -0400
committerLance Stout <lancestout@gmail.com>2011-05-20 12:56:00 -0400
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Resolve timeout errors for get_roster.
See issue #89 Using get_roster will now return the same types of values as Iq.send. If a timeout occurs, then the event 'roster_timeout' will be fired. A successful call to get_roster will also raise the 'roster_received' event. To ensure that the get_roster call was successful, here is a pattern to follow: def __init__(self, ...): ... self.add_event_handler('session_start', self.session_start) self.add_event_handler('roster_timeout', self.roster_timeout) self.add_event_handler('roster_received', self.roster_received) def session_start(self, e): self.send_presence() self.get_roster() def roster_timeout(self, e): # Optionally increase the timeout period self.get_roster(timeout=self.response_timeout * 2) def roster_received(self, iq): # Do stuff, roster has been initialized. ...
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