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core (xmpp): make `send` a blocking method, fix `sendMessageData` calls: original `send` method is blocking, and it is used as such by Wokkel and thus can't be changed to an async method easily. However, an Async method is necessary to have an async trigger at the very end of the send workflow for end-to-end encryption. To workaround that, `send` is an async method which call `a_send`, an async method which actually does the sending. This way legacy method can still call `send` while `a_send` can be await otherwise. Fix calls to `sendMessageData`: the method now being an `async` one, `ensureDeferred` had to be used in some calls.
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date Sat, 24 Sep 2022 16:31:39 +0200
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.. _libervia-cli_file_share_affiliations:

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file/share/affiliations: file sharing affiliations management
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``affiliations`` let you manage access permission to your shared files repository, in a
way similar as for pubsub.

Affiliations with file sharing are not standard and will only work with the Libervia file
sharing component.

Affiliations are similar to pubsub ones:

``owner``
  Has full permissions on the node, including changing affiliations. Owner can't be
  changed at the moment.

``publisher``
  Can read, upload and delete files

``member``
  Can access file but can't modify them or add new ones

``none``
  Is not a member of this node, use it to remove an existing affiliation.


get
===

Retrieve entities affiliated to this file sharing node, and their role

example
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Get affiliations of a file sharing node::

  $ li file share affiliations get -P "/some/path" louise@files.example.org

set
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Set affiliations of an entity to a file sharing node.

examples
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Allow read access to a photo album to Louise::

  $ li file share affiliations set -c files.example.net -P "/albums/holidays" -a louise@tazar2.int member

Remove access to a directory from an old address of Pierre, and give it to the new one::

  $ li file share affiliations set -c files.example.net -N "some_namespace" -P
  "/interesting/directory" -a pierre@example.com none -a pierre@example.org member