""" Slixmpp: The Slick XMPP Library Copyright (C) 2011 Nathanael C. Fritz, Lance J.T. Stout This file is part of Slixmpp. See the file LICENSE for copying permission. """ from slixmpp.xmlstream import ElementBase, ET class Command(ElementBase): """ XMPP's Adhoc Commands provides a generic workflow mechanism for interacting with applications. The result is similar to menu selections and multi-step dialogs in normal desktop applications. Clients do not need to know in advance what commands are provided by any particular application or agent. While adhoc commands provide similar functionality to Jabber-RPC, adhoc commands are used primarily for human interaction. Also see Example command stanzas: Information! Stanza Interface: action -- The action to perform. actions -- The set of allowable next actions. node -- The node associated with the command. notes -- A list of tuples for informative notes. sessionid -- A unique identifier for a command session. status -- May be one of: canceled, completed, or executing. Attributes: actions -- A set of allowed action values. statuses -- A set of allowed status values. next_actions -- A set of allowed next action names. Methods: get_action -- Return the requested action. get_actions -- Return the allowable next actions. set_actions -- Set the allowable next actions. del_actions -- Remove the current set of next actions. get_notes -- Return a list of informative note data. set_notes -- Set informative notes. del_notes -- Remove any note data. add_note -- Add a single note. """ name = 'command' namespace = 'http://jabber.org/protocol/commands' plugin_attrib = 'command' interfaces = set(('action', 'sessionid', 'node', 'status', 'actions', 'notes')) actions = {'cancel', 'complete', 'execute', 'next', 'prev'} statuses = {'canceled', 'completed', 'executing'} next_actions = {'prev', 'next', 'complete'} def get_action(self): """ Return the value of the action attribute. If the Iq stanza's type is "set" then use a default value of "execute". """ if self.parent()['type'] == 'set': return self._get_attr('action', default='execute') return self._get_attr('action') def set_actions(self, values): """ Assign the set of allowable next actions. Arguments: values -- A list containing any combination of: 'prev', 'next', and 'complete' """ self.del_actions() if values: self._set_sub_text('{%s}actions' % self.namespace, '', True) actions = self.xml.find('{%s}actions' % self.namespace) for val in values: if val in self.next_actions: action = ET.Element('{%s}%s' % (self.namespace, val)) actions.append(action) def get_actions(self): """ Return the set of allowable next actions. """ actions = set() actions_xml = self.xml.find('{%s}actions' % self.namespace) if actions_xml is not None: for action in self.next_actions: action_xml = actions_xml.find('{%s}%s' % (self.namespace, action)) if action_xml is not None: actions.add(action) return actions def del_actions(self): """ Remove all allowable next actions. """ self._del_sub('{%s}actions' % self.namespace) def get_notes(self): """ Return a list of note information. Example: [('info', 'Some informative data'), ('warning', 'Use caution'), ('error', 'The command ran, but had errors')] """ notes = [] notes_xml = self.xml.findall('{%s}note' % self.namespace) for note in notes_xml: notes.append((note.attrib.get('type', 'info'), note.text)) return notes def set_notes(self, notes): """ Add multiple notes to the command result. Each note is a tuple, with the first item being one of: 'info', 'warning', or 'error', and the second item being any human readable message. Example: [('info', 'Some informative data'), ('warning', 'Use caution'), ('error', 'The command ran, but had errors')] Arguments: notes -- A list of tuples of note information. """ self.del_notes() for note in notes: self.add_note(note[1], note[0]) def del_notes(self): """ Remove all notes associated with the command result. """ notes_xml = self.xml.findall('{%s}note' % self.namespace) for note in notes_xml: self.xml.remove(note) def add_note(self, msg='', ntype='info'): """ Add a single note annotation to the command. Arguments: msg -- A human readable message. ntype -- One of: 'info', 'warning', 'error' """ xml = ET.Element('{%s}note' % self.namespace) xml.attrib['type'] = ntype xml.text = msg self.xml.append(xml)