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plugin XEP-0384, xml_tools: avoid `getItems` timeout + fix empty node crash + parsing:
- use `max_items` in `getItems` calls for bundles, as otherwise some pubsub service may
return full nodes, which may be huge is `max_items=1` is not set on the node, possibly
resulting in timeouts.
- the plugin was crashing when TWOMEMO devices list node has no items at all. This is not
the case anymore.
- a naive parsing method has been implemented in `xml_tools` to replace the
serialisation/deserialisation method. This should be more efficient and will avoid
annoying `ns0:` prefixes in XML logs.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sat, 24 Sep 2022 16:37:46 +0200 |
parents | c80a0f864b5d |
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================================ uri: XMPP URI parsing/generation ================================ URI commands are helper to easily parse/build XMPP URIs. parse ===== Parse an XMPP URI, and print different parts. When possible, the ``type`` of URI is shown (e.g. ``pubsub``) and the ``sub_type`` (e.g. ``microblog``). The ``path`` is always displayed (see `RFC 5122 Path section`_ for details). If suitable, you'll also get data like ``node`` (for a PubSub URI). .. _RFC 5122 Path section: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5122#section-2.4 examples -------- Parse a blog URI:: $ li uri parse "xmpp:somebody@example.org?;node=urn%3Axmpp%3Amicroblog%3A0" build ====== Build an XMPP URI according to arguments. 2 positional arguments are expected: ``type`` and ``path``. For now, only ``pubsub`` type is supported. examples -------- Build XMPP URI for a blog:: $ li uri build pubsub somebody@example.org -f node urn:xmpp:microblog:0