#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

"""
    SleekXMPP: The Sleek XMPP Library
    Copyright (C) 2010  Nathanael C. Fritz
    This file is part of SleekXMPP.

    See the file LICENSE for copying permission.
"""

import sys
import logging
import getpass
from optparse import OptionParser

import sleekxmpp
from sleekxmpp.exceptions import IqError, IqTimeout

# Python versions before 3.0 do not use UTF-8 encoding
# by default. To ensure that Unicode is handled properly
# throughout SleekXMPP, we will set the default encoding
# ourselves to UTF-8.
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
    from sleekxmpp.util.misc_ops import setdefaultencoding
    setdefaultencoding('utf8')
else:
    raw_input = input


class RegisterBot(sleekxmpp.ClientXMPP):

    """
    A basic bot that will attempt to register an account
    with an XMPP server.

    NOTE: This follows the very basic registration workflow
          from XEP-0077. More advanced server registration
          workflows will need to check for data forms, etc.
    """

    def __init__(self, jid, password):
        sleekxmpp.ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password)

        # The session_start event will be triggered when
        # the bot establishes its connection with the server
        # and the XML streams are ready for use. We want to
        # listen for this event so that we we can initialize
        # our roster.
        self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.start, threaded=True)

        # The register event provides an Iq result stanza with
        # a registration form from the server. This may include
        # the basic registration fields, a data form, an
        # out-of-band URL, or any combination. For more advanced
        # cases, you will need to examine the fields provided
        # and respond accordingly. SleekXMPP provides plugins
        # for data forms and OOB links that will make that easier.
        self.add_event_handler("register", self.register, threaded=True)

    def start(self, event):
        """
        Process the session_start event.

        Typical actions for the session_start event are
        requesting the roster and broadcasting an initial
        presence stanza.

        Arguments:
            event -- An empty dictionary. The session_start
                     event does not provide any additional
                     data.
        """
        self.send_presence()
        self.get_roster()

        # We're only concerned about registering, so nothing more to do here.
        self.disconnect()

    def register(self, iq):
        """
        Fill out and submit a registration form.

        The form may be composed of basic registration fields, a data form,
        an out-of-band link, or any combination thereof. Data forms and OOB
        links can be checked for as so:

        if iq.match('iq/register/form'):
            # do stuff with data form
            # iq['register']['form']['fields']
        if iq.match('iq/register/oob'):
            # do stuff with OOB URL
            # iq['register']['oob']['url']

        To get the list of basic registration fields, you can use:
            iq['register']['fields']
        """
        resp = self.Iq()
        resp['type'] = 'set'
        resp['register']['username'] = self.boundjid.user
        resp['register']['password'] = self.password

        try:
            resp.send(now=True)
            logging.info("Account created for %s!" % self.boundjid)
        except IqError as e:
            logging.error("Could not register account: %s" %
                    e.iq['error']['text'])
            self.disconnect()
        except IqTimeout:
            logging.error("No response from server.")
            self.disconnect()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    # Setup the command line arguments.
    optp = OptionParser()

    # Output verbosity options.
    optp.add_option('-q', '--quiet', help='set logging to ERROR',
                    action='store_const', dest='loglevel',
                    const=logging.ERROR, default=logging.INFO)
    optp.add_option('-d', '--debug', help='set logging to DEBUG',
                    action='store_const', dest='loglevel',
                    const=logging.DEBUG, default=logging.INFO)
    optp.add_option('-v', '--verbose', help='set logging to COMM',
                    action='store_const', dest='loglevel',
                    const=5, default=logging.INFO)

    # JID and password options.
    optp.add_option("-j", "--jid", dest="jid",
                    help="JID to use")
    optp.add_option("-p", "--password", dest="password",
                    help="password to use")

    opts, args = optp.parse_args()

    # Setup logging.
    logging.basicConfig(level=opts.loglevel,
                        format='%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')

    if opts.jid is None:
        opts.jid = raw_input("Username: ")
    if opts.password is None:
        opts.password = getpass.getpass("Password: ")

    # Setup the RegisterBot and register plugins. Note that while plugins may
    # have interdependencies, the order in which you register them does
    # not matter.
    xmpp = RegisterBot(opts.jid, opts.password)
    xmpp.register_plugin('xep_0030') # Service Discovery
    xmpp.register_plugin('xep_0004') # Data forms
    xmpp.register_plugin('xep_0066') # Out-of-band Data
    xmpp.register_plugin('xep_0077') # In-band Registration

    # Some servers don't advertise support for inband registration, even
    # though they allow it. If this applies to your server, use:
    xmpp['xep_0077'].force_registration = True

    # If you are working with an OpenFire server, you may need
    # to adjust the SSL version used:
    # xmpp.ssl_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3

    # If you want to verify the SSL certificates offered by a server:
    # xmpp.ca_certs = "path/to/ca/cert"

    # Connect to the XMPP server and start processing XMPP stanzas.
    if xmpp.connect():
        # If you do not have the dnspython library installed, you will need
        # to manually specify the name of the server if it does not match
        # the one in the JID. For example, to use Google Talk you would
        # need to use:
        #
        # if xmpp.connect(('talk.google.com', 5222)):
        #     ...
        xmpp.process(block=True)
        print("Done")
    else:
        print("Unable to connect.")