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core: backend autoconnection:
A new Connection/autoconnect_backend param can be set for a profile or component to be
started automatically with backend. This is specially useful for components, but can be
useful for client profile too (e.g. on Android we need to start profile with backend to
get notifications, this part will come with following commits).
The new Sqlite.getIndParamValues method allows to retrieve the same parameters for all
profiles.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sat, 25 Jan 2020 21:08:32 +0100 |
parents | 72583524cfd3 |
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.. _jp-pubsub_node_affiliations: ======================================================= pubsub/node/affiliations: nodes affiliations management ======================================================= ``affiliations`` is a subcommand handling the affiliations of a node (not to be confused with ``pubsub affiliations`` which handle the affiliations of a PubSub service). get === Retrieve entities affiliated to this node and their role. example ------- Get affiliations of a node:: $ jp pubsub node affiliations get -n some_node set === Set affiliation of an entity on a node. Affiliations are specified with ``-a JID AFFILIATION`` argument. Check `XEP-0060 affiliations`_ for allowed values for ``AFFILIATION``. Use ``none`` to remove an affiliation. .. _XEP-0060 affiliations: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html#affiliations example ------- If we have a whitelisted node ``some_whitelisted_node``, we can allow ``louise@example.net`` to publish on it (by setting her role as ``publisher``), and ``pierre@example.net`` to access it (by setting his role as ``member``) using the following command:: $ jp pubsub node affiliations set -n some_whitelisted_node -a louise@example.net publisher -a pierre@example.net member