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plugin XEP-0277: post repeating implementation:
Repeating a post as specified at https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0277.html#repeat is now
implemented. On sending, one can either use the new `repeat` method (or the bridge
`mbRepeat` one from frontends) to repeat any XEP-0277 item, or use the field `repeated` in
microblog data's `extra`. This field must mainly contains the `by` field with JID of
repeater (the "author*" field being filled with original author metadata), and the `uri`
field with link (usually `xmpp:` one) to repeated item.
When receiving a repeated item, the same `repeated` field is filled.
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 13 Jul 2022 12:15:04 +0200 |
parents | 267e4987b58b |
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.. _libervia-cli_pubsub_node_schema: ========================================= pubsub/node/schema: nodes schema handling ========================================= ``node schema`` is an experimental feature to associate a data form with a PubSub node, and reject items not following this form. This feature is currently only available with Libervia PubSub. Those commands can only be used by an owner of the node. set === Set the schema of a node. The raw schema is written directly as positional argument. example ------- Set the schema for tickets node using the file ``tickets_schema.xml`` from ``$HOME`` directory. Shell substition is used here to put the content of the file in the positional argument:: $ li pubsub node schema set -n org.salut-a-toi.tickets:0 -s pubsub.example.org "$(<~/test_schema.xml)" edit ==== Edit the schema of a node using your local editor (the one set in ``$EDITOR``). If you don't change anything or publish an empty schema, the edition will be cancelled. :ref:`draft_common` commands can be used. example ------- Edit the tickets node schema:: $ li pubsub node schema edit -n org.salut-a-toi.tickets:0 -s pubsub.example.org example ------- get === Retrieve schema of a node. example ------- Get schema of tickets and save it to a file named ``tickets_schema.xml`` in ``$HOME`` directory:: $ li pubsub node schema get -n org.salut-a-toi.tickets:0 -s pubsub.example.org > ~/tickets_schema.xml