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The payload is a dictionary of parsed cert data, as provided by
Python's getpeercert() socket method. It unfortunately does not
provide much detail beyond basic info.
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Socket errors that occur before stream processing begins could not be
handled as the event loop would not be running yet.
Resolves issue #142
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This reverts commit 4274f49ada77d709b931f65e34d3a64e75b81638.
The SASL mech was choking on this, so let's send it back for some
more refining.
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Based on profiling, using around 35 stream handlers quarters the number
of basic message stanzas that can be processed in a second, in
comparison to only using the bare minimum of four handlers.
To help, we can drop handlers for stream features once the session
has started. So that we can re-enable these handlers when a stream
must restart, the 'stream_start' event has been added which fires
whenever a stream header is received.
The 'stream_start' event is a more generic replacement for the
existing start_stream_handler() method.
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This should resolve issue #102
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This allows applications to filter out sensitive information, such
as passwords, so that it won't appear in the logs.
It does mean that the debug logs will not show the actual received
data, and there will be no indication of tampering, unless the
filter author explicitly logs and notes that a change was made.
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A filter accepts and returns a stanza, but potentially modified.
To prevent sending/receiving a stanza, a filter may return None.
Incoming:
self.add_filter('in', in_filter)
Outgoing:
self.add_filter('out', out_filter)
Filters are applied in the order thay are added. However, you may
add an order parameter, which is the place in the list to insert the
filter:
self.add_filter('in', in_filter, order=0)
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May set self.disconnect_wait=True so that all disconnect
calls wait for the send queue to empty, unless explicitly
overridden with wait=False.
The session_end now fires before closing the socket so
that final stanzas may be sent, such as unavailable presences
for components.
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Calling reconnect() simultaneously from multiple threads (like when
using XEP-0199 keepalive) could break because the connection state
can transition and break the state expectations in one of the
reconnect() calls.
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This may need to be reverted if CTRL-C handling breaks, but everything
works fine so far in testing.
Resolves issue #95.
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Conflicts:
examples/ping.py
sleekxmpp/basexmpp.py
sleekxmpp/clientxmpp.py
sleekxmpp/features/feature_bind/bind.py
sleekxmpp/features/feature_mechanisms/mechanisms.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/gmail_notify.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/jobs.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0009/remote.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0009/rpc.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0012.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0045.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0050/adhoc.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0078/legacyauth.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0085/chat_states.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0199/ping.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0224/attention.py
sleekxmpp/xmlstream/handler/waiter.py
sleekxmpp/xmlstream/matcher/xmlmask.py
sleekxmpp/xmlstream/xmlstream.py
Conflicts:
examples/ping.py
sleekxmpp/basexmpp.py
sleekxmpp/clientxmpp.py
sleekxmpp/features/feature_bind/bind.py
sleekxmpp/features/feature_mechanisms/mechanisms.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/gmail_notify.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/jobs.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0009/remote.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0009/rpc.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0012.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0045.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0050/adhoc.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0078/legacyauth.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0085/chat_states.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0199/ping.py
sleekxmpp/plugins/xep_0224/attention.py
sleekxmpp/xmlstream/handler/waiter.py
sleekxmpp/xmlstream/matcher/xmlmask.py
sleekxmpp/xmlstream/xmlstream.py
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~ 15% of CPU on moderate load.
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computing logging data that may never be used. This is a HUGE performance improvement; in some of my test runs, unnecessary string creation was accounting for > 60% of all CPU time.
Note that using % in a string will _always_ perform the sting substitutions, because the strings are constructed before the function is called. So log.debug('%s' % expensiveoperation()) will take about the same CPU time whether or not the logging level is DEBUG or INFO. if you use , no substitutions are performed unless the string is actually logged
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computing logging data that may never be used. This is a HUGE performance improvement; in some of my test runs, unnecessary string creation was accounting for > 60% of all CPU time.
Note that using % in a string will _always_ perform the sting substitutions, because the strings are constructed before the function is called. So log.debug('%s' % expensiveoperation()) will take about the same CPU time whether or not the logging level is DEBUG or INFO. if you use , no substitutions are performed unless the string is actually logged
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auto_reconnect=False.
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It messes up the auto_reconnect value and causes the XML processing
loop to spin wildly with errors on a stream disconnect.
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The transition from disconnected to connected states must be done in a
loop in case the transition fails, not just once and hope it worked.
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Fixes issue #103
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The processing loop was continuing to call __read_xml after </stream>
was received, which caused SyntaxErrors (can't find starting element).
This should fix issue #102
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May be disabled by setting:
self.whitespace_keepalive = False
The keepalive interval can be adjusted using:
self.whitespace_keepalive_interval = 300
The default interval is 5min.
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Now defaults xmlstream.WAIT_TIMEOUT, and settable with
self.wait_timeout.
The new default timeout is 1sec instead of 5sec.
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This can be overridden to do custom configuration for the DNS resolver,
or any other DNS related tasks such as calling the system's res_init().
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e.g.
self.session_timeout = 15
It is also managed by XMLStream instead of ClientXMPP now.
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Scheduled tasks must have a unique name.
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Allows for setting app specific socket timeouts and other socket options.
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Or through an equivalent override.
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