From 5ab77c745270d7d5c016c1dc7ef2a82533a4b16e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Florent Le Coz Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 14:19:04 +0200 Subject: Rename to slixmpp --- slixmpp/plugins/xep_0325/control.py | 574 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 574 insertions(+) create mode 100644 slixmpp/plugins/xep_0325/control.py (limited to 'slixmpp/plugins/xep_0325/control.py') diff --git a/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0325/control.py b/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0325/control.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b1910c57 --- /dev/null +++ b/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0325/control.py @@ -0,0 +1,574 @@ +""" + Slixmpp: The Slick XMPP Library + Implementation of xeps for Internet of Things + http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Tech_pages/IoT_systems + Copyright (C) 2013 Sustainable Innovation, Joachim.lindborg@sust.se, bjorn.westrom@consoden.se + This file is part of Slixmpp. + + See the file LICENSE for copying permission. +""" + +import logging +import time +from threading import Thread, Timer, Lock + +from slixmpp.xmlstream import JID +from slixmpp.xmlstream.handler import Callback +from slixmpp.xmlstream.matcher import StanzaPath +from slixmpp.plugins.base import BasePlugin +from slixmpp.plugins.xep_0325 import stanza +from slixmpp.plugins.xep_0325.stanza import Control + + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class XEP_0325(BasePlugin): + + """ + XEP-0325: IoT Control + + + Actuators are devices in sensor networks that can be controlled through + the network and act with the outside world. In sensor networks and + Internet of Things applications, actuators make it possible to automate + real-world processes. + This plugin implements a mechanism whereby actuators can be controlled + in XMPP-based sensor networks, making it possible to integrate sensors + and actuators of different brands, makes and models into larger + Internet of Things applications. + + Also see + + Configuration Values: + threaded -- Indicates if communication with sensors should be threaded. + Defaults to True. + + Events: + Sensor side + ----------- + Control Event:DirectSet -- Received a control message + Control Event:SetReq -- Received a control request + + Client side + ----------- + Control Event:SetResponse -- Received a response to a + control request, type result + Control Event:SetResponseError -- Received a response to a + control request, type error + + Attributes: + threaded -- Indicates if command events should be threaded. + Defaults to True. + sessions -- A dictionary or equivalent backend mapping + session IDs to dictionaries containing data + relevant to a request's session. This dictionary is used + both by the client and sensor side. On client side, seqnr + is used as key, while on sensor side, a session_id is used + as key. This ensures that the two will not collide, so + one instance can be both client and sensor. + Sensor side + ----------- + nodes -- A dictionary mapping sensor nodes that are serviced through + this XMPP instance to their device handlers ("drivers"). + Client side + ----------- + last_seqnr -- The last used sequence number (integer). One sequence of + communication (e.g. -->request, <--accept, <--fields) + between client and sensor is identified by a unique + sequence number (unique between the client/sensor pair) + + Methods: + plugin_init -- Overrides base_plugin.plugin_init + post_init -- Overrides base_plugin.post_init + plugin_end -- Overrides base_plugin.plugin_end + + Sensor side + ----------- + register_node -- Register a sensor as available from this XMPP + instance. + + Client side + ----------- + set_request -- Initiates a control request to modify data in + sensor(s). Non-blocking, a callback function will + be called when the sensor has responded. + set_command -- Initiates a control command to modify data in + sensor(s). Non-blocking. The sensor(s) will not + respond regardless of the result of the command, + so no callback is made. + + """ + + name = 'xep_0325' + description = 'XEP-0325 Internet of Things - Control' + dependencies = set(['xep_0030']) + stanza = stanza + + + default_config = { + 'threaded': True +# 'session_db': None + } + + def plugin_init(self): + """ Start the XEP-0325 plugin """ + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('Control Event:DirectSet', + StanzaPath('message/set'), + self._handle_direct_set)) + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('Control Event:SetReq', + StanzaPath('iq@type=set/set'), + self._handle_set_req)) + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('Control Event:SetResponse', + StanzaPath('iq@type=result/setResponse'), + self._handle_set_response)) + + self.xmpp.register_handler( + Callback('Control Event:SetResponseError', + StanzaPath('iq@type=error/setResponse'), + self._handle_set_response)) + + # Server side dicts + self.nodes = {}; + self.sessions = {}; + + self.last_seqnr = 0; + self.seqnr_lock = Lock(); + + ## For testning only + self.test_authenticated_from = "" + + def post_init(self): + """ Init complete. Register our features in Serivce discovery. """ + BasePlugin.post_init(self) + self.xmpp['xep_0030'].add_feature(Control.namespace) + self.xmpp['xep_0030'].set_items(node=Control.namespace, items=tuple()) + + def _new_session(self): + """ Return a new session ID. """ + return str(time.time()) + '-' + self.xmpp.new_id() + + def plugin_end(self): + """ Stop the XEP-0325 plugin """ + self.sessions.clear(); + self.xmpp.remove_handler('Control Event:DirectSet') + self.xmpp.remove_handler('Control Event:SetReq') + self.xmpp.remove_handler('Control Event:SetResponse') + self.xmpp.remove_handler('Control Event:SetResponseError') + self.xmpp['xep_0030'].del_feature(feature=Control.namespace) + self.xmpp['xep_0030'].set_items(node=Control.namespace, items=tuple()); + + + # ================================================================= + # Sensor side (data provider) API + + def register_node(self, nodeId, device, commTimeout, sourceId=None, cacheType=None): + """ + Register a sensor/device as available for control requests/commands + through this XMPP instance. + + The device object may by any custom implementation to support + specific devices, but it must implement the functions: + has_control_field + set_control_fields + according to the interfaces shown in the example device.py file. + + Arguments: + nodeId -- The identifier for the device + device -- The device object + commTimeout -- Time in seconds to wait between each callback from device during + a data readout. Float. + sourceId -- [optional] identifying the data source controlling the device + cacheType -- [optional] narrowing down the search to a specific kind of node + """ + self.nodes[nodeId] = {"device": device, + "commTimeout": commTimeout, + "sourceId": sourceId, + "cacheType": cacheType}; + + def _set_authenticated(self, auth=''): + """ Internal testing function """ + self.test_authenticated_from = auth; + + def _get_new_seqnr(self): + """ Returns a unique sequence number (unique across threads) """ + self.seqnr_lock.acquire(); + self.last_seqnr = self.last_seqnr + 1; + self.seqnr_lock.release(); + return str(self.last_seqnr); + + def _handle_set_req(self, iq): + """ + Event handler for reception of an Iq with set req - this is a + control request. + + Verifies that + - all the requested nodes are available + (if no nodes are specified in the request, assume all nodes) + - all the control fields are available from all requested nodes + (if no nodes are specified in the request, assume all nodes) + + If the request passes verification, the control request is passed + to the devices (in a separate thread). + If the verification fails, a setResponse with error indication + is sent. + """ + + error_msg = ''; + req_ok = True; + missing_node = None; + missing_field = None; + + # Authentication + if len(self.test_authenticated_from) > 0 and not iq['from'] == self.test_authenticated_from: + # Invalid authentication + req_ok = False; + error_msg = "Access denied"; + + # Nodes + process_nodes = []; + if len(iq['set']['nodes']) > 0: + for n in iq['set']['nodes']: + if not n['nodeId'] in self.nodes: + req_ok = False; + missing_node = n['nodeId']; + error_msg = "Invalid nodeId " + n['nodeId']; + process_nodes = [n['nodeId'] for n in iq['set']['nodes']]; + else: + process_nodes = self.nodes.keys(); + + # Fields - for control we need to find all in all devices, otherwise we reject + process_fields = []; + if len(iq['set']['datas']) > 0: + for f in iq['set']['datas']: + for node in self.nodes: + if not self.nodes[node]["device"].has_control_field(f['name'], f._get_typename()): + req_ok = False; + missing_field = f['name']; + error_msg = "Invalid field " + f['name']; + break; + process_fields = [(f['name'], f._get_typename(), f['value']) for f in iq['set']['datas']]; + + if req_ok: + session = self._new_session(); + self.sessions[session] = {"from": iq['from'], "to": iq['to'], "seqnr": iq['id']}; + self.sessions[session]["commTimers"] = {}; + self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"] = {}; + # Flag that a reply is exected when we are done + self.sessions[session]["reply"] = True; + + self.sessions[session]["node_list"] = process_nodes; + if self.threaded: + #print("starting thread") + tr_req = Thread(target=self._threaded_node_request, args=(session, process_fields)) + tr_req.start() + #print("started thread") + else: + self._threaded_node_request(session, process_fields); + + else: + iq.reply(); + iq['type'] = 'error'; + iq['setResponse']['responseCode'] = "NotFound"; + if missing_node is not None: + iq['setResponse'].add_node(missing_node); + if missing_field is not None: + iq['setResponse'].add_data(missing_field); + iq['setResponse']['error']['var'] = "Output"; + iq['setResponse']['error']['text'] = error_msg; + iq.send(block=False); + + def _handle_direct_set(self, msg): + """ + Event handler for reception of a Message with set command - this is a + direct control command. + + Verifies that + - all the requested nodes are available + (if no nodes are specified in the request, assume all nodes) + - all the control fields are available from all requested nodes + (if no nodes are specified in the request, assume all nodes) + + If the request passes verification, the control request is passed + to the devices (in a separate thread). + If the verification fails, do nothing. + """ + req_ok = True; + + # Nodes + process_nodes = []; + if len(msg['set']['nodes']) > 0: + for n in msg['set']['nodes']: + if not n['nodeId'] in self.nodes: + req_ok = False; + error_msg = "Invalid nodeId " + n['nodeId']; + process_nodes = [n['nodeId'] for n in msg['set']['nodes']]; + else: + process_nodes = self.nodes.keys(); + + # Fields - for control we need to find all in all devices, otherwise we reject + process_fields = []; + if len(msg['set']['datas']) > 0: + for f in msg['set']['datas']: + for node in self.nodes: + if not self.nodes[node]["device"].has_control_field(f['name'], f._get_typename()): + req_ok = False; + missing_field = f['name']; + error_msg = "Invalid field " + f['name']; + break; + process_fields = [(f['name'], f._get_typename(), f['value']) for f in msg['set']['datas']]; + + if req_ok: + session = self._new_session(); + self.sessions[session] = {"from": msg['from'], "to": msg['to']}; + self.sessions[session]["commTimers"] = {}; + self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"] = {}; + self.sessions[session]["reply"] = False; + + self.sessions[session]["node_list"] = process_nodes; + if self.threaded: + #print("starting thread") + tr_req = Thread(target=self._threaded_node_request, args=(session, process_fields)) + tr_req.start() + #print("started thread") + else: + self._threaded_node_request(session, process_fields); + + + def _threaded_node_request(self, session, process_fields): + """ + Helper function to handle the device control in a separate thread. + + Arguments: + session -- The request session id + process_fields -- The fields to set in the devices. List of tuple format: + (name, datatype, value) + """ + for node in self.sessions[session]["node_list"]: + self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][node] = False; + + for node in self.sessions[session]["node_list"]: + timer = Timer(self.nodes[node]['commTimeout'], self._event_comm_timeout, args=(session, node)); + self.sessions[session]["commTimers"][node] = timer; + timer.start(); + self.nodes[node]['device'].set_control_fields(process_fields, session=session, callback=self._device_set_command_callback); + + def _event_comm_timeout(self, session, nodeId): + """ + Triggered if any of the control operations timeout. + Stop communicating with the failing device. + If the control command was an Iq request, sends a failure + message back to the client. + + Arguments: + session -- The request session id + nodeId -- The id of the device which timed out + """ + + if self.sessions[session]["reply"]: + # Reply is exected when we are done + iq = self.xmpp.Iq(); + iq['from'] = self.sessions[session]['to']; + iq['to'] = self.sessions[session]['from']; + iq['type'] = "error"; + iq['id'] = self.sessions[session]['seqnr']; + iq['setResponse']['responseCode'] = "OtherError"; + iq['setResponse'].add_node(nodeId); + iq['setResponse']['error']['var'] = "Output"; + iq['setResponse']['error']['text'] = "Timeout."; + iq.send(block=False); + + ## TODO - should we send one timeout per node?? + + # Drop communication with this device and check if we are done + self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][nodeId] = True; + if (self._all_nodes_done(session)): + # The session is complete, delete it + del self.sessions[session]; + + def _all_nodes_done(self, session): + """ + Checks wheter all devices are done replying to the control command. + + Arguments: + session -- The request session id + """ + for n in self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"]: + if not self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][n]: + return False; + return True; + + def _device_set_command_callback(self, session, nodeId, result, error_field=None, error_msg=None): + """ + Callback function called by the devices when the control command is + complete or failed. + If needed, composes a message with the result and sends it back to the + client. + + Arguments: + session -- The request session id + nodeId -- The device id which initiated the callback + result -- The current result status of the control command. Valid values are: + "error" - Set fields failed. + "ok" - All fields were set. + error_field -- [optional] Only applies when result == "error" + The field name that failed (usually means it is missing) + error_msg -- [optional] Only applies when result == "error". + Error details when a request failed. + """ + + if not session in self.sessions: + # This can happend if a session was deleted, like in a timeout. Just drop the data. + return + + if result == "error": + self.sessions[session]["commTimers"][nodeId].cancel(); + + if self.sessions[session]["reply"]: + # Reply is exected when we are done + iq = self.xmpp.Iq(); + iq['from'] = self.sessions[session]['to']; + iq['to'] = self.sessions[session]['from']; + iq['type'] = "error"; + iq['id'] = self.sessions[session]['seqnr']; + iq['setResponse']['responseCode'] = "OtherError"; + iq['setResponse'].add_node(nodeId); + if error_field is not None: + iq['setResponse'].add_data(error_field); + iq['setResponse']['error']['var'] = error_field; + iq['setResponse']['error']['text'] = error_msg; + iq.send(block=False); + + # Drop communication with this device and check if we are done + self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][nodeId] = True; + if (self._all_nodes_done(session)): + # The session is complete, delete it + del self.sessions[session]; + else: + self.sessions[session]["commTimers"][nodeId].cancel(); + + self.sessions[session]["nodeDone"][nodeId] = True; + if (self._all_nodes_done(session)): + if self.sessions[session]["reply"]: + # Reply is exected when we are done + iq = self.xmpp.Iq(); + iq['from'] = self.sessions[session]['to']; + iq['to'] = self.sessions[session]['from']; + iq['type'] = "result"; + iq['id'] = self.sessions[session]['seqnr']; + iq['setResponse']['responseCode'] = "OK"; + iq.send(block=False); + + # The session is complete, delete it + del self.sessions[session]; + + + # ================================================================= + # Client side (data controller) API + + def set_request(self, from_jid, to_jid, callback, fields, nodeIds=None): + """ + Called on the client side to initiade a control request. + Composes a message with the request and sends it to the device(s). + Does not block, the callback will be called when the device(s) + has responded. + + Arguments: + from_jid -- The jid of the requester + to_jid -- The jid of the device(s) + callback -- The callback function to call when data is availble. + + The callback function must support the following arguments: + + from_jid -- The jid of the responding device(s) + result -- The result of the control request. Valid values are: + "OK" - Control request completed successfully + "NotFound" - One or more nodes or fields are missing + "InsufficientPrivileges" - Not authorized. + "Locked" - Field(s) is locked and cannot + be changed at the moment. + "NotImplemented" - Request feature not implemented. + "FormError" - Error while setting with + a form (not implemented). + "OtherError" - Indicates other types of + errors, such as timeout. + Details in the error_msg. + + + nodeId -- [optional] Only applicable when result == "error" + List of node Ids of failing device(s). + + fields -- [optional] Only applicable when result == "error" + List of fields that failed.[optional] Mandatory when result == "rejected" or "failure". + + error_msg -- Details about why the request failed. + + fields -- Fields to set. List of tuple format: (name, typename, value). + nodeIds -- [optional] Limits the request to the node Ids in this list. + """ + iq = self.xmpp.Iq(); + iq['from'] = from_jid; + iq['to'] = to_jid; + seqnr = self._get_new_seqnr(); + iq['id'] = seqnr; + iq['type'] = "set"; + if nodeIds is not None: + for nodeId in nodeIds: + iq['set'].add_node(nodeId); + if fields is not None: + for name, typename, value in fields: + iq['set'].add_data(name=name, typename=typename, value=value); + + self.sessions[seqnr] = {"from": iq['from'], "to": iq['to'], "callback": callback}; + iq.send(block=False); + + def set_command(self, from_jid, to_jid, fields, nodeIds=None): + """ + Called on the client side to initiade a control command. + Composes a message with the set commandand sends it to the device(s). + Does not block. Device(s) will not respond, regardless of result. + + Arguments: + from_jid -- The jid of the requester + to_jid -- The jid of the device(s) + + fields -- Fields to set. List of tuple format: (name, typename, value). + nodeIds -- [optional] Limits the request to the node Ids in this list. + """ + msg = self.xmpp.Message(); + msg['from'] = from_jid; + msg['to'] = to_jid; + msg['type'] = "set"; + if nodeIds is not None: + for nodeId in nodeIds: + msg['set'].add_node(nodeId); + if fields is not None: + for name, typename, value in fields: + msg['set'].add_data(name, typename, value); + + # We won't get any reply, so don't create a session + msg.send(); + + def _handle_set_response(self, iq): + """ Received response from device(s) """ + #print("ooh") + seqnr = iq['id']; + from_jid = str(iq['from']); + result = iq['setResponse']['responseCode']; + nodeIds = [n['name'] for n in iq['setResponse']['nodes']]; + fields = [f['name'] for f in iq['setResponse']['datas']]; + error_msg = None; + + if not iq['setResponse'].find('error') is None and not iq['setResponse']['error']['text'] == "": + error_msg = iq['setResponse']['error']['text']; + + callback = self.sessions[seqnr]["callback"]; + callback(from_jid=from_jid, result=result, nodeIds=nodeIds, fields=fields, error_msg=error_msg); + + -- cgit v1.2.3