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Each interface, say foo, may be overridden in three ways:
set_foo
get_foo
del_foo
To declare an override in a plugin, add the class field
overrides as so:
overrides = ['set_foo', 'del_foo']
Each override must have a matching set_foo(), etc method
for implementing the new behaviour.
To enable the overrides for a particular parent stanza,
pass the option overrides=True to register_stanza_plugin.
register_stanza_plugin(Stanza, Plugin, overrides=True)
Example code:
class Test(ElementBase):
name = 'test'
namespace = 'testing'
interfaces = set(('foo', 'bar'))
sub_interfaces = set(('bar',))
class TestOverride(ElementBase):
name = 'test-override'
namespace = 'testing'
plugin_attrib = 'override'
interfaces = set(('foo',))
overrides = ['set_foo']
def setup(self, xml):
# Don't include an XML element in the parent stanza
# since we're adding just an attribute.
# If adding a regular subelement, no need to do this.
self.xml = ET.Element('')
def set_foo(self, value):
print("overrides!")
self.parent()._set_attr('foo', 'override-%s' % value)
register_stanza_plugin(Test, TestOverride, overrides=True)
Example usage:
>>> t = TestStanza()
>>> t['foo'] = 'bar'
>>> t['foo']
'override-bar'
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Backward incompatibility alert!
Please see examples/adhoc_provider.py for how to use the new
plugin implementation, or the test examples in the files
tests/test_stream_xep_0050.py and tests/test_stanza_xep_0050.py.
Major changes:
- May now have zero-step commands. Useful if a command is
intended to be a dynamic status report that doesn't
require any user input.
- May use payloads other than data forms, such as a
completely custom stanza type.
- May include multiple payload items, such as multiple
data forms, or a form and a custom stanza type.
- Includes a command user API for calling adhoc commands
on remote agents and managing the workflow.
- Added support for note elements.
Todo:
- Add prev action support.
You may use register_plugin('old_0050') to continue using the
previous XEP-0050 implementation.
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Required fixing a few bugs in StanzaBase related to iterable
substanzas.
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Can now be used as so:
>>> msg['chat_state']
''
>>> msg
<message />
>>> msg['chat_state'] = 'paused'
>>> msg
<message>
<paused xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/chatstates" />
</message>
>>> msg['chat_state']
'paused'
>>> del msg['chat_state']
>>> msg
<message />
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Conflicts:
sleekxmpp/xmlstream/stanzabase.py
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Conflicts:
sleekxmpp/clientxmpp.py
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This allows exceptions to include the original
content of a stanza in the error response by including
the parameter clear=False when raising the exception.
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Conflicts:
sleekxmpp/basexmpp.py
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Will now always show top-level namespace, unless it is the same
as the stream's default namespace. Also added the XMPP stream
namespace to the namespace map as 'stream'.
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Contributed by Erik Reuterborg Larsson (who).
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May now use sys.excepthook to catch exceptions
from threaded handlers.
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Conflicts:
sleekxmpp/basexmpp.py
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Now with dynamic node handling goodness.
Some things are not quite working yet, in particular:
set_items
set_info
set_identities
set_features
And still need more unit tests to round things out.
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Support is only for adding literal XML content
to stanzas. Full support for things like multiple
message bodies with different xml:lang values is
still in the works.
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The callback will be a stream level handler, and will not
execute in its own thread. If you must have a thread, have the
callback function raise a custom event, which can be processed
by another event handler, which may run in an individual thread,
like so:
def handle_reply(self, iq):
self.event('custom_event', iq)
def do_long_operation_in_thread(self, iq):
...
self.add_event_handler('custom_event', self.do_long_operation_in_thread)
...take out already prepared iq stanza...
iq.send(callback=self.handle_reply)
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Fixed some errors when responding to disco requests.
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Added test demonstrating using multiple stream clients
in a single test.
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SleekTest can now use matchers when checking stanzas, using
the method parameter for self.check(), self.recv(), and self.send():
method='exact' - Same behavior as before
'xpath' - Use xpath matcher
'id' - Use ID matcher
'mask' - Use XML mask matcher
'stanzapath' - Use StanzaPath matcher
recv_feature and send_feature only accept 'exact' and 'mask' for now.
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Conflicts:
sleekxmpp/basexmpp.py
sleekxmpp/roster.py
sleekxmpp/test/sleektest.py
tests/test_stream_presence.py
tests/test_stream_roster.py
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* check_stanza does not require stanza_class parameter. Introspection!
* check_message, check_iq, and check_presence removed -- use check
instead.
* stream_send_stanza, stream_send_message, stream_send_iq, and
stream_send_presence removed -- use send instead.
* Use recv instead of recv_message, recv_presence, etc.
* check_jid instead of check_JID
* stream_start may accept multi=True to return a new SleekTest instance
for testing multiple streams at once.
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