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plugin attach, aesgcm: attachments refactoring:
attachment handling has been simplified, and now use a "register" method similar as the
ones used for download or upload.
A default method (for unencrypted messages) will try a simple upload and will copy the
links to body.
AESGCM plugin has been adapted to be used for encrypted files. If more than one file is
sent with AESGCM plugin, they will be split in several messages as current de-facto
standard (OMEMO media sharing) doesn't support several files per message.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 18 Mar 2020 20:25:02 +0100 |
parents | 72583524cfd3 |
children | 81c8910db91f |
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======================== event: events management ======================== Event commands allows you to create/modify or get data about an event, and to manage your invitees. .. _jp-event_get: get === Get metadata about a specific event. example ------- Retrieve an event metadata:: $ jp event get -n org.salut-a-toi.event:0__BsyCsXpcrRh44CQhSVTUMi -i 'org.salut-a-toi.event:0' .. _jp-event_create: create ====== Create a new event. You can specify the date of the event with ``-d DATE, --date DATE``, and an id with ``-i ID, --id ID`` (default id is used if omitted). Configuration options are specified using ``-f KEY VALUE, --field KEY VALUE`` where key can be a custom data or one of: name name of the event description details of the event image URL of the main picture of the event background-image URL of image to use as background register a boolean value, set to ``true`` if you want to register the event in your local list example ------- Create an event about to celebrate New Year:: $ jp event create -d 2019-12-31 -f name "New Year's Eve" -f description "Party to celebrate new year" -f register true -f image https://example.net/some_image.jpg modify ====== This command in the same way as jp-event_create_ but modify an existing event. You need to specify the node of the event to modify using ``-n NODE, --node NODE``. example ------- Add a background image to the New Year event created above:: $ jp event modify -n org.salut-a-toi.event:0__d8QQLJvbcpDXxK66UBXKfT -f background-image https://example.net/some_background_image.jpg invitee ======= Subcommands to handle guests. Please check :ref:`jp-event_invitee`.