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plugin XEP-0198: retrieve missing messages + send buffered ones on hot reconnection:
Missing one2one messages are now retrieved with MAM on hot reconnection, and buffered ones
(which have most probably not been received by the server) are resent at the end of the
reconnection workflow. IQ results are not re-sent on hot reconnection, as they don't make
sense anymore with a new session.
fix 330
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 17 Jul 2019 09:28:35 +0200 |
parents | ce16847a7b6d |
children | 8ec35cf13f66 |
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== jp == ``jp`` is the CLI (Command Line Interface) frontend of Salut à Toi Overview ======== ``jp`` is a powerful tool to work with Salut à Toi/XMPP. With it you can send chat messages, share files, retrieve avatars, write blog entries, etc. Usage ===== To get help on commands or their options, use:: $ jp --help which can be used on any command, so if you need help on ``message send`` command, just do:: $ jp message send --help With jp, you always enter commands first, then options and arguments. There are several levels of commands: first one is the main categorie (``message``, ``blog``, ``avatar``, etc.), then there are often subcommands (e.g. ``message send``). After the commands come the options. For instance if you want to send a message, you can get the available options with ``--help`` as explained above:: $ jp message send --help usage: jp message send [-h] [-p PROFILE] [--pwd PASSWORD] [-c] [-l LANG] [-s] [-n] [-S SUBJECT] [-L SUBJECT_LANG] [-t {chat,error,groupchat,headline,normal,auto}] [-e ALGORITHM] [--encrypt-noreplace] [-x | -r] jid positional arguments: jid the destination jid optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p PROFILE, --profile PROFILE Use PROFILE profile key (default: @DEFAULT@) --pwd PASSWORD Password used to connect profile, if necessary -c, --connect Connect the profile before doing anything else -l LANG, --lang LANG language of the message -s, --separate separate xmpp messages: send one message per line instead of one message alone. -n, --new-line add a new line at the beginning of the input (usefull for ascii art ;)) -S SUBJECT, --subject SUBJECT subject of the message -L SUBJECT_LANG, --subject_lang SUBJECT_LANG language of subject -t {chat,error,groupchat,headline,normal,auto}, --type {chat,error,groupchat,headline,normal,auto} type of the message -e ALGORITHM, --encrypt ALGORITHM encrypt message using given algorithm --encrypt-noreplace don't replace encryption algorithm if an other one is already used -x, --xhtml XHTML body If you want to send a message to, say, ``pierre@example.net``, and encrypt it with OMEMO, just do the following:: echo "hi, I'm writing with jp" | jp message send -e omemo pierre@example.net (note that with OMEMO, you need to have previously validated fingerprint of your contact for this to work). The different commands are explained in dedicated sections. .. toctree:: :caption: jp commands: :glob: :maxdepth: 2 common_arguments * Tutorial ======== You can check this third party tutorial: https://blog.agayon.be/sat_jp.html