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view sat_frontends/jp/constants.py @ 3237:b0c57c9a4bd8
plugin XEP-0384: OMEMO trust policy:
OMEMO trust policy can now be specified. For now there are 2 policies:
- `manual`: each new device fingerprint must be explicitly trusted or not before the
device can be used, and the message sent
- `BTBV` (Blind Trust Before Verification): each new device fingerprint is automically
trusted, until user manually trust or not a device, in which case the behaviour becomes
the same as for `manual` for the entity. When using the Trust UI, user can put the
entity back to blind trust if they wish.
A message is send as feedback to user when a new device is/must be trusted, trying to
explain clearly what's happening to the user.
Devices which have been automically trusted are marked, so user can know which ones may
cause security issue.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 27 Mar 2020 10:02:14 +0100 |
parents | 559a625a236b |
children | 4c15271118a2 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Primitivus: a SAT frontend # Copyright (C) 2009-2020 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org) # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. from sat_frontends.quick_frontend import constants from sat.tools.common.ansi import ANSI as A class Const(constants.Const): APP_NAME = "jp" PLUGIN_CMD = "commands" PLUGIN_OUTPUT = "outputs" OUTPUT_TEXT = "text" # blob of unicode text OUTPUT_DICT = "dict" # simple key/value dictionary OUTPUT_LIST = "list" OUTPUT_LIST_DICT = "list_dict" # list of dictionaries OUTPUT_DICT_DICT = "dict_dict" # dict of nested dictionaries OUTPUT_MESS = "mess" # messages (chat) OUTPUT_COMPLEX = "complex" # complex data (e.g. multi-level dictionary) OUTPUT_XML = "xml" # XML node (as unicode string) OUTPUT_LIST_XML = "list_xml" # list of XML nodes (as unicode strings) OUTPUT_XMLUI = "xmlui" # XMLUI as unicode string OUTPUT_LIST_XMLUI = "list_xmlui" # list of XMLUI (as unicode strings) OUTPUT_TYPES = ( OUTPUT_TEXT, OUTPUT_DICT, OUTPUT_LIST, OUTPUT_LIST_DICT, OUTPUT_DICT_DICT, OUTPUT_MESS, OUTPUT_COMPLEX, OUTPUT_XML, OUTPUT_LIST_XML, OUTPUT_XMLUI, OUTPUT_LIST_XMLUI, ) # Pubsub options flags SERVICE = "service" # service required NODE = "node" # node required ITEM = "item" # item required SINGLE_ITEM = "single_item" # only one item is allowed MULTI_ITEMS = "multi_items" # multiple items are allowed NO_MAX = "no_max" # don't add --max option for multi items # ANSI A_HEADER = A.BOLD + A.FG_YELLOW A_SUBHEADER = A.BOLD + A.FG_RED # A_LEVEL_COLORS may be used to cycle on colors according to depth of data A_LEVEL_COLORS = (A_HEADER, A.BOLD + A.FG_BLUE, A.FG_MAGENTA, A.FG_CYAN) A_SUCCESS = A.BOLD + A.FG_GREEN A_FAILURE = A.BOLD + A.FG_RED A_WARNING = A.BOLD + A.FG_RED # A_PROMPT_* is for shell A_PROMPT_PATH = A.BOLD + A.FG_CYAN A_PROMPT_SUF = A.BOLD # Files A_DIRECTORY = A.BOLD + A.FG_CYAN A_FILE = A.FG_WHITE # exit codes EXIT_OK = 0 EXIT_ERROR = 1 # generic error, when nothing else match EXIT_BAD_ARG = 2 # arguments given by user are bad EXIT_BRIDGE_ERROR = 3 # can't connect to bridge EXIT_BRIDGE_ERRBACK = 4 # something went wrong when calling a bridge method EXIT_NOT_FOUND = 16 # an item required by a command was not found EXIT_DATA_ERROR = 17 # data needed for a command is invalid EXIT_MISSING_FEATURE = 18 # a needed plugin or feature is not available EXIT_USER_CANCELLED = 20 # user cancelled action EXIT_INTERNAL_ERROR = 111 # unexpected error EXIT_FILE_NOT_EXE = ( 126 ) # a file to be executed was found, but it was not an executable utility (cf. man 1 exit) EXIT_CMD_NOT_FOUND = 127 # a utility to be executed was not found (cf. man 1 exit) EXIT_CMD_ERROR = 127 # a utility to be executed returned an error exit code EXIT_SIGNAL_INT = 128 # a command was interrupted by a signal (cf. man 1 exit)