view sat_frontends/jp/base.py @ 3124:b86060901278

plugin android: added a `profileAutoconnectGet` method: this method will be called by frontend to know which profile to connect automatically (when the frontend has been closed and is reopened, this will avoid to have to go through the profileManager again).
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Sat, 25 Jan 2020 21:08:41 +0100
parents ee2654308a57
children 9d0df638c8b4
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#!/usr/bin/env python3

# jp: a SAT command line tool
# Copyright (C) 2009-2019 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/>.

import asyncio
from sat.core.i18n import _

### logging ###
import logging as log
log.basicConfig(level=log.WARNING,
                format='[%(name)s] %(message)s')
###

import sys
import os
import os.path
import argparse
import inspect
import tty
import termios
from pathlib import Path
from glob import iglob
from importlib import import_module
from sat_frontends.tools.jid import JID
from sat.tools import config
from sat.tools.common import dynamic_import
from sat.tools.common import uri
from sat.tools.common import date_utils
from sat.tools.common import utils
from sat.tools.common.ansi import ANSI as A
from sat.core import exceptions
import sat_frontends.jp
from sat_frontends.jp.loops import QuitException, getJPLoop
from sat_frontends.jp.constants import Const as C
from sat_frontends.bridge.bridge_frontend import BridgeException
from sat_frontends.tools import misc
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET  # FIXME: used temporarily to manage XMLUI
from collections import OrderedDict

## bridge handling
# we get bridge name from conf and initialise the right class accordingly
main_config = config.parseMainConf()
bridge_name = config.getConfig(main_config, '', 'bridge', 'dbus')
JPLoop = getJPLoop(bridge_name)


try:
    import progressbar
except ImportError:
    msg = (_('ProgressBar not available, please download it at '
             'http://pypi.python.org/pypi/progressbar\n'
             'Progress bar deactivated\n--\n'))
    print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
    progressbar=None

#consts
PROG_NAME = "jp"
DESCRIPTION = """This software is a command line tool for XMPP.
Get the latest version at """ + C.APP_URL

COPYLEFT = """Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Jérôme Poisson, Adrien Cossa
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY;
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
"""

PROGRESS_DELAY = 0.1 # the progression will be checked every PROGRESS_DELAY s


def date_decoder(arg):
    return date_utils.date_parse_ext(arg, default_tz=date_utils.TZ_LOCAL)


class Jp(object):
    """
    This class can be use to establish a connection with the
    bridge. Moreover, it should manage a main loop.

    To use it, you mainly have to redefine the method run to perform
    specify what kind of operation you want to perform.

    """
    def __init__(self):
        """

        @attribute quit_on_progress_end (bool): set to False if you manage yourself
            exiting, or if you want the user to stop by himself
        @attribute progress_success(callable): method to call when progress just started
            by default display a message
        @attribute progress_success(callable): method to call when progress is
            successfully finished by default display a message
        @attribute progress_failure(callable): method to call when progress failed
            by default display a message
        """
        self.sat_conf = main_config
        self.set_color_theme()
        bridge_module = dynamic_import.bridge(bridge_name, 'sat_frontends.bridge')
        if bridge_module is None:
            log.error("Can't import {} bridge".format(bridge_name))
            sys.exit(1)

        self.bridge = bridge_module.AIOBridge()
        self._onQuitCallbacks = []

    def get_config(self, name, section='jp', default=None):
        """Retrieve a setting value from sat.conf"""
        return config.getConfig(self.sat_conf, section, name, default=default)

    def guess_background(self):
        stdin_fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
        old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd)
        try:
            tty.setraw(sys.stdin.fileno())
            # we request background color
            sys.stdout.write("\033]11;?\a")
            sys.stdout.flush()
            expected = "\033]11;rgb:"
            for c in expected:
                ch = sys.stdin.read(1)
                if ch != c:
                    # background id is not supported, we default to "dark"
                    # TODO: log something?
                    return 'dark'
            red, green, blue = [int(c, 16)/65535 for c in sys.stdin.read(14).split('/')]
            # '\a' is the last character
            sys.stdin.read(1)
        finally:
            termios.tcsetattr(stdin_fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings)

        lum = utils.per_luminance(red, green, blue)
        if lum <= 0.5:
            return 'dark'
        else:
            return 'light'

    def set_color_theme(self):
        background = self.get_config('background', default='auto')
        if background == 'auto':
            background = self.guess_background()
        if background not in ('dark', 'light'):
            raise exceptions.ConfigError(_(
                f'Invalid value set for "background" ({background!r}), please check '
                f'your settings in sat.conf'))
        if background == 'light':
            C.A_HEADER = A.FG_MAGENTA
            C.A_SUBHEADER = A.BOLD + A.FG_RED
            C.A_LEVEL_COLORS = (C.A_HEADER, A.BOLD + A.FG_BLUE, A.FG_MAGENTA, A.FG_CYAN)
            C.A_SUCCESS = A.FG_GREEN
            C.A_FAILURE = A.BOLD + A.FG_RED
            C.A_WARNING = A.FG_RED
            C.A_PROMPT_PATH = A.FG_BLUE
            C.A_PROMPT_SUF = A.BOLD
            C.A_DIRECTORY = A.BOLD + A.FG_MAGENTA
            C.A_FILE = A.FG_BLACK

    def _bridgeConnected(self):
        self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
            formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, description=DESCRIPTION)
        self._make_parents()
        self.add_parser_options()
        self.subparsers = self.parser.add_subparsers(
            title=_('Available commands'), dest='command', required=True)

        # progress attributes
        self._progress_id = None # TODO: manage several progress ids
        self.quit_on_progress_end = True

        # outputs
        self._outputs = {}
        for type_ in C.OUTPUT_TYPES:
            self._outputs[type_] = OrderedDict()
        self.default_output = {}

        self.own_jid = None  # must be filled at runtime if needed

    @property
    def progress_id(self):
        return self._progress_id

    async def set_progress_id(self, progress_id):
        # because we use async, we need an explicit setter
        self._progress_id = progress_id
        await self.replayCache('progress_ids_cache')

    @property
    def watch_progress(self):
        try:
            self.pbar
        except AttributeError:
            return False
        else:
            return True

    @watch_progress.setter
    def watch_progress(self, watch_progress):
        if watch_progress:
            self.pbar = None

    @property
    def verbosity(self):
        try:
            return self.args.verbose
        except AttributeError:
            return 0

    async def replayCache(self, cache_attribute):
        """Replay cached signals

        @param cache_attribute(str): name of the attribute containing the cache
            if the attribute doesn't exist, there is no cache and the call is ignored
            else the cache must be a list of tuples containing the replay callback as
            first item, then the arguments to use
        """
        try:
            cache = getattr(self, cache_attribute)
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        else:
            for cache_data in cache:
                await cache_data[0](*cache_data[1:])

    def disp(self, msg, verbosity=0, error=False, no_lf=False):
        """Print a message to user

        @param msg(unicode): message to print
        @param verbosity(int): minimal verbosity to display the message
        @param error(bool): if True, print to stderr instead of stdout
        @param no_lf(bool): if True, do not emit line feed at the end of line
        """
        if self.verbosity >= verbosity:
            if error:
                if no_lf:
                    print(msg, end=' ', file=sys.stderr)
                else:
                    print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
            else:
                if no_lf:
                    print(msg, end=' ')
                else:
                    print(msg)

    async def output(self, type_, name, extra_outputs, data):
        if name in extra_outputs:
            method = extra_outputs[name]
        else:
            method = self._outputs[type_][name]['callback']

        ret = method(data)
        if inspect.isawaitable(ret):
            await ret

    def addOnQuitCallback(self, callback, *args, **kwargs):
        """Add a callback which will be called on quit command

        @param callback(callback): method to call
        """
        self._onQuitCallbacks.append((callback, args, kwargs))

    def getOutputChoices(self, output_type):
        """Return valid output filters for output_type

        @param output_type: True for default,
            else can be any registered type
        """
        return list(self._outputs[output_type].keys())

    def _make_parents(self):
        self.parents = {}

        # we have a special case here as the start-session option is present only if
        # connection is not needed, so we create two similar parents, one with the
        # option, the other one without it
        for parent_name in ('profile', 'profile_session'):
            parent = self.parents[parent_name] = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
            parent.add_argument(
                "-p", "--profile", action="store", type=str, default='@DEFAULT@',
                help=_("Use PROFILE profile key (default: %(default)s)"))
            parent.add_argument(
                "--pwd", action="store", metavar='PASSWORD',
                help=_("Password used to connect profile, if necessary"))

        profile_parent, profile_session_parent = (self.parents['profile'],
                                                  self.parents['profile_session'])

        connect_short, connect_long, connect_action, connect_help = (
            "-c", "--connect", "store_true",
            _("Connect the profile before doing anything else")
        )
        profile_parent.add_argument(
            connect_short, connect_long, action=connect_action, help=connect_help)

        profile_session_connect_group = profile_session_parent.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
        profile_session_connect_group.add_argument(
            connect_short, connect_long, action=connect_action, help=connect_help)
        profile_session_connect_group.add_argument(
            "--start-session", action="store_true",
            help=_("Start a profile session without connecting"))

        progress_parent = self.parents['progress'] = argparse.ArgumentParser(
            add_help=False)
        if progressbar:
            progress_parent.add_argument(
                "-P", "--progress", action="store_true", help=_("Show progress bar"))

        verbose_parent = self.parents['verbose'] = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
        verbose_parent.add_argument(
            '--verbose', '-v', action='count', default=0,
            help=_("Add a verbosity level (can be used multiple times)"))

        draft_parent = self.parents['draft'] = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
        draft_group = draft_parent.add_argument_group(_('draft handling'))
        draft_group.add_argument(
            "-D", "--current", action="store_true", help=_("load current draft"))
        draft_group.add_argument(
            "-F", "--draft-path", type=Path, help=_("path to a draft file to retrieve"))


    def make_pubsub_group(self, flags, defaults):
        """generate pubsub options according to flags

        @param flags(iterable[unicode]): see [CommandBase.__init__]
        @param defaults(dict[unicode, unicode]): help text for default value
            key can be "service" or "node"
            value will be set in " (DEFAULT: {value})", or can be None to remove DEFAULT
        @return (ArgumentParser): parser to add
        """
        flags = misc.FlagsHandler(flags)
        parent = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
        pubsub_group = parent.add_argument_group('pubsub')
        pubsub_group.add_argument("-u", "--pubsub-url",
                                  help=_("Pubsub URL (xmpp or http)"))

        service_help = _("JID of the PubSub service")
        if not flags.service:
            default = defaults.pop('service', _('PEP service'))
            if default is not None:
                service_help += _(" (DEFAULT: {default})".format(default=default))
        pubsub_group.add_argument("-s", "--service", default='',
                                  help=service_help)

        node_help = _("node to request")
        if not flags.node:
            default = defaults.pop('node', _('standard node'))
            if default is not None:
                node_help += _(" (DEFAULT: {default})".format(default=default))
        pubsub_group.add_argument("-n", "--node", default='', help=node_help)

        if flags.single_item:
            item_help = ("item to retrieve")
            if not flags.item:
                default = defaults.pop('item', _('last item'))
                if default is not None:
                    item_help += _(" (DEFAULT: {default})".format(default=default))
            pubsub_group.add_argument("-i", "--item", default='',
                                      help=item_help)
            pubsub_group.add_argument(
                "-L", "--last-item", action='store_true', help=_('retrieve last item'))
        elif flags.multi_items:
            # mutiple items, this activate several features: max-items, RSM, MAM
            # and Orbder-by
            pubsub_group.add_argument(
                "-i", "--item", action='append', dest='items', default=[],
                help=_("items to retrieve (DEFAULT: all)"))
            if not flags.no_max:
                max_group = pubsub_group.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
                # XXX: defaut value for --max-items or --max is set in parse_pubsub_args
                max_group.add_argument(
                    "-M", "--max-items", dest="max", type=int,
                    help=_("maximum number of items to get ({no_limit} to get all items)"
                           .format(no_limit=C.NO_LIMIT)))
                # FIXME: it could be possible to no duplicate max (between pubsub
                #        max-items and RSM max)should not be duplicated, RSM could be
                #        used when available and pubsub max otherwise
                max_group.add_argument(
                    "-m", "--max", dest="rsm_max", type=int,
                    help=_("maximum number of items to get per page (DEFAULT: 10)"))

            # RSM

            rsm_page_group = pubsub_group.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
            rsm_page_group.add_argument(
                "-a", "--after", dest="rsm_after",
                help=_("find page after this item"), metavar='ITEM_ID')
            rsm_page_group.add_argument(
                "-b", "--before", dest="rsm_before",
                help=_("find page before this item"), metavar='ITEM_ID')
            rsm_page_group.add_argument(
                "--index", dest="rsm_index", type=int,
                help=_("index of the page to retrieve"))


            # MAM

            pubsub_group.add_argument(
                "-f", "--filter", dest='mam_filters', nargs=2,
                action='append', default=[], help=_("MAM filters to use"),
                metavar=("FILTER_NAME", "VALUE")
            )

            # Order-By

            # TODO: order-by should be a list to handle several levels of ordering
            #       but this is not yet done in SàT (and not really useful with
            #       current specifications, as only "creation" and "modification" are
            #       available)
            pubsub_group.add_argument(
                "-o", "--order-by", choices=[C.ORDER_BY_CREATION,
                                             C.ORDER_BY_MODIFICATION],
                help=_("how items should be ordered"))

        if not flags.all_used:
            raise exceptions.InternalError('unknown flags: {flags}'.format(
                flags=', '.join(flags.unused)))
        if defaults:
            raise exceptions.InternalError(f'unused defaults: {defaults}')

        return parent

    def add_parser_options(self):
        self.parser.add_argument(
            '--version',
            action='version',
            version=("{name} {version} {copyleft}".format(
                name = PROG_NAME,
                version = self.version,
                copyleft = COPYLEFT))
        )

    def register_output(self, type_, name, callback, description="", default=False):
        if type_ not in C.OUTPUT_TYPES:
            log.error("Invalid output type {}".format(type_))
            return
        self._outputs[type_][name] = {'callback': callback,
                                      'description': description
                                     }
        if default:
            if type_ in self.default_output:
                self.disp(
                    _(f'there is already a default output for {type_}, ignoring new one')
                )
            else:
                self.default_output[type_] = name


    def parse_output_options(self):
        options = self.command.args.output_opts
        options_dict = {}
        for option in options:
            try:
                key, value = option.split('=', 1)
            except ValueError:
                key, value = option, None
            options_dict[key.strip()] = value.strip() if value is not None else None
        return options_dict

    def check_output_options(self, accepted_set, options):
        if not accepted_set.issuperset(options):
            self.disp(
                _("The following output options are invalid: {invalid_options}").format(
                invalid_options = ', '.join(set(options).difference(accepted_set))),
                error=True)
            self.quit(C.EXIT_BAD_ARG)

    def import_plugins(self):
        """Automaticaly import commands and outputs in jp

        looks from modules names cmd_*.py in jp path and import them
        """
        path = os.path.dirname(sat_frontends.jp.__file__)
        # XXX: outputs must be imported before commands as they are used for arguments
        for type_, pattern in ((C.PLUGIN_OUTPUT, 'output_*.py'),
                               (C.PLUGIN_CMD, 'cmd_*.py')):
            modules = (
                os.path.splitext(module)[0]
                for module in map(os.path.basename, iglob(os.path.join(path, pattern))))
            for module_name in modules:
                module_path = "sat_frontends.jp." + module_name
                try:
                    module = import_module(module_path)
                    self.import_plugin_module(module, type_)
                except ImportError as e:
                    self.disp(
                        _(f"Can't import {module_path} plugin, ignoring it: {e}"),
                        error=True)
                except exceptions.CancelError:
                    continue
                except exceptions.MissingModule as e:
                    self.disp(_("Missing module for plugin {name}: {missing}".format(
                        name = module_path,
                        missing = e)), error=True)


    def import_plugin_module(self, module, type_):
        """add commands or outpus from a module to jp

        @param module: module containing commands or outputs
        @param type_(str): one of C_PLUGIN_*
        """
        try:
            class_names =  getattr(module, '__{}__'.format(type_))
        except AttributeError:
            log.disp(_(f"Invalid plugin module [{type_}] {module}"), error=True)
            raise ImportError
        else:
            for class_name in class_names:
                cls = getattr(module, class_name)
                cls(self)

    def get_xmpp_uri_from_http(self, http_url):
        """parse HTML page at http(s) URL, and looks for xmpp: uri"""
        if http_url.startswith('https'):
            scheme = 'https'
        elif http_url.startswith('http'):
            scheme = 'http'
        else:
            raise exceptions.InternalError('An HTTP scheme is expected in this method')
        self.disp(f"{scheme.upper()} URL found, trying to find associated xmpp: URI", 1)
        # HTTP URL, we try to find xmpp: links
        try:
            from lxml import etree
        except ImportError:
            self.disp(
                "lxml module must be installed to use http(s) scheme, please install it "
                "with \"pip install lxml\"",
                error=True)
            self.quit(1)
        import urllib.request, urllib.error, urllib.parse
        parser = etree.HTMLParser()
        try:
            root = etree.parse(urllib.request.urlopen(http_url), parser)
        except etree.XMLSyntaxError as e:
            self.disp(_("Can't parse HTML page : {msg}").format(msg=e))
            links = []
        else:
            links = root.xpath("//link[@rel='alternate' and starts-with(@href, 'xmpp:')]")
        if not links:
            self.disp(
                _('Could not find alternate "xmpp:" URI, can\'t find associated XMPP '
                  'PubSub node/item'),
                error=True)
            self.quit(1)
        xmpp_uri = links[0].get('href')
        return xmpp_uri

    def parse_pubsub_args(self):
        if self.args.pubsub_url is not None:
            url = self.args.pubsub_url

            if url.startswith('http'):
                # http(s) URL, we try to retrieve xmpp one from there
                url = self.get_xmpp_uri_from_http(url)

            try:
                uri_data = uri.parseXMPPUri(url)
            except ValueError:
                self.parser.error(_('invalid XMPP URL: {url}').format(url=url))
            else:
                if uri_data['type'] == 'pubsub':
                    # URL is alright, we only set data not already set by other options
                    if not self.args.service:
                        self.args.service = uri_data['path']
                    if not self.args.node:
                        self.args.node = uri_data['node']
                    uri_item = uri_data.get('item')
                    if uri_item:
                        # there is an item in URI
                        # we use it only if item is not already set
                        # and item_last is not used either
                        try:
                            item = self.args.item
                        except AttributeError:
                            try:
                                items = self.args.items
                            except AttributeError:
                                self.disp(
                                    _("item specified in URL but not needed in command, "
                                      "ignoring it"),
                                    error=True)
                            else:
                                if not items:
                                    self.args.items = [uri_item]
                        else:
                            if not item:
                                try:
                                    item_last = self.args.item_last
                                except AttributeError:
                                    item_last = False
                                if not item_last:
                                    self.args.item = uri_item
                else:
                    self.parser.error(_(f'XMPP URL is not a pubsub one: {url}'))
        flags = self.args._cmd._pubsub_flags
        # we check required arguments here instead of using add_arguments' required option
        # because the required argument can be set in URL
        if C.SERVICE in flags and not self.args.service:
            self.parser.error(_("argument -s/--service is required"))
        if C.NODE in flags and not self.args.node:
            self.parser.error(_("argument -n/--node is required"))
        if C.ITEM in flags and not self.args.item:
            self.parser.error(_("argument -i/--item is required"))

        # FIXME: mutually groups can't be nested in a group and don't support title
        #        so we check conflict here. This may be fixed in Python 3, to be checked
        try:
            if self.args.item and self.args.item_last:
                self.parser.error(
                    _("--item and --item-last can't be used at the same time"))
        except AttributeError:
            pass

        try:
            max_items = self.args.max
            rsm_max = self.args.rsm_max
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        else:
            # we need to set a default value for max, but we need to know if we want
            # to use pubsub's max or RSM's max. The later is used if any RSM or MAM
            # argument is set
            if max_items is None and rsm_max is None:
                to_check = ('mam_filters', 'rsm_max', 'rsm_after', 'rsm_before',
                            'rsm_index')
                if any((getattr(self.args, name) for name in to_check)):
                    # we use RSM
                    self.args.rsm_max = 10
                else:
                    # we use pubsub without RSM
                    self.args.max = 10
            if self.args.max is None:
                self.args.max = C.NO_LIMIT

    async def main(self, args, namespace):
        try:
            await self.bridge.bridgeConnect()
        except Exception as e:
            if isinstance(e, exceptions.BridgeExceptionNoService):
                print((_("Can't connect to SàT backend, are you sure it's launched ?")))
            elif isinstance(e, exceptions.BridgeInitError):
                print((_("Can't init bridge")))
            else:
                print((_(f"Error while initialising bridge: {e}")))
            self.quit(C.EXIT_BRIDGE_ERROR, raise_exc=False)
            return
        self.version = await self.bridge.getVersion()
        self._bridgeConnected()
        self.import_plugins()
        try:
            self.args = self.parser.parse_args(args, namespace=None)
            if self.args._cmd._use_pubsub:
                self.parse_pubsub_args()
            await self.args._cmd.run()
        except SystemExit as e:
            self.quit(e.code, raise_exc=False)
            return
        except QuitException:
            return

    def run(self, args=None, namespace=None):
        self.loop = JPLoop()
        self.loop.run(self, args, namespace)

    def _read_stdin(self, stdin_fut):
        """Callback called by ainput to read stdin"""
        line = sys.stdin.readline()
        if line:
            stdin_fut.set_result(line.rstrip(os.linesep))
        else:
            stdin_fut.set_exception(EOFError())

    async def ainput(self, msg=''):
        """Asynchronous version of buildin "input" function"""
        self.disp(msg, no_lf=True)
        sys.stdout.flush()
        loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
        stdin_fut = loop.create_future()
        loop.add_reader(sys.stdin, self._read_stdin, stdin_fut)
        return await stdin_fut

    async def confirmOrQuit(self, message, cancel_message=_("action cancelled by user")):
        """Request user to confirm action, and quit if he doesn't"""

        res = await self.ainput(f"{message} (y/N)? ")
        if res not in ("y", "Y"):
            self.disp(cancel_message)
            self.quit(C.EXIT_USER_CANCELLED)

    def quitFromSignal(self, exit_code=0):
        r"""Same as self.quit, but from a signal handler

        /!\: return must be used after calling this method !
        """
        # XXX: python-dbus will show a traceback if we exit in a signal handler
        # so we use this little timeout trick to avoid it
        self.loop.call_later(0, self.quit, exit_code)

    def quit(self, exit_code=0, raise_exc=True):
        """Terminate the execution with specified exit_code

        This will stop the loop.
        @param exit_code(int): code to return when quitting the program
        @param raise_exp(boolean): if True raise a QuitException to stop code execution
            The default value should be used most of time.
        """
        # first the onQuitCallbacks
        try:
            callbacks_list = self._onQuitCallbacks
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        else:
            for callback, args, kwargs in callbacks_list:
                callback(*args, **kwargs)

        self.loop.quit(exit_code)
        if raise_exc:
            raise QuitException

    async def check_jids(self, jids):
        """Check jids validity, transform roster name to corresponding jids

        @param profile: profile name
        @param jids: list of jids
        @return: List of jids

        """
        names2jid = {}
        nodes2jid = {}

        for contact in await self.bridge.getContacts(self.profile):
            jid_s, attr, groups = contact
            _jid = JID(jid_s)
            try:
                names2jid[attr["name"].lower()] = jid_s
            except KeyError:
                pass

            if _jid.node:
                nodes2jid[_jid.node.lower()] = jid_s

        def expand_jid(jid):
            _jid = jid.lower()
            if _jid in names2jid:
                expanded = names2jid[_jid]
            elif _jid in nodes2jid:
                expanded = nodes2jid[_jid]
            else:
                expanded = jid
            return expanded

        def check(jid):
            if not jid.is_valid:
                log.error (_("%s is not a valid JID !"), jid)
                self.quit(1)

        dest_jids=[]
        try:
            for i in range(len(jids)):
                dest_jids.append(expand_jid(jids[i]))
                check(dest_jids[i])
        except AttributeError:
            pass

        return dest_jids

    async def a_pwd_input(self, msg=''):
        """Like ainput but with echo disabled (useful for passwords)"""
        # we disable echo, code adapted from getpass standard module which has been
        # written by Piers Lauder (original), Guido van Rossum (Windows support and
        # cleanup) and Gregory P. Smith (tty support & GetPassWarning), a big thanks
        # to them (and for all the amazing work on Python).
        stdin_fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
        old = termios.tcgetattr(sys.stdin)
        new = old[:]
        new[3] &= ~termios.ECHO
        tcsetattr_flags = termios.TCSAFLUSH
        if hasattr(termios, 'TCSASOFT'):
            tcsetattr_flags |= termios.TCSASOFT
        try:
            termios.tcsetattr(stdin_fd, tcsetattr_flags, new)
            pwd = await self.ainput(msg=msg)
        finally:
            termios.tcsetattr(stdin_fd, tcsetattr_flags, old)
            sys.stderr.flush()
        self.disp('')
        return pwd

    async def connectOrPrompt(self, method, err_msg=None):
        """Try to connect/start profile session and prompt for password if needed

        @param method(callable): bridge method to either connect or start profile session
            It will be called with password as sole argument, use lambda to do the call
            properly
        @param err_msg(str): message to show if connection fail
        """
        password = self.args.pwd
        while True:
            try:
                await method(password or '')
            except Exception as e:
                if ((isinstance(e, BridgeException)
                     and e.classname == 'PasswordError'
                     and self.args.pwd is None)):
                    if password is not None:
                        self.disp(A.color(C.A_WARNING, _("invalid password")))
                    password = await self.a_pwd_input(
                        _("please enter profile password:"))
                else:
                    self.disp(err_msg.format(profile=self.profile, e=e), error=True)
                    self.quit(C.EXIT_ERROR)
            else:
                break

    async def connect_profile(self):
        """Check if the profile is connected and do it if requested

        @exit: - 1 when profile is not connected and --connect is not set
               - 1 when the profile doesn't exists
               - 1 when there is a connection error
        """
        # FIXME: need better exit codes

        self.profile = await self.bridge.profileNameGet(self.args.profile)

        if not self.profile:
            log.error(_(f"The profile [{self.args.profile}] doesn't exist"))
            self.quit(C.EXIT_ERROR)

        try:
            start_session = self.args.start_session
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        else:
            if start_session:
                await self.connectOrPrompt(
                    lambda pwd: self.bridge.profileStartSession(pwd, self.profile),
                    err_msg="Can't start {profile}'s session: {e}"
                )
                return
            elif not await self.bridge.profileIsSessionStarted(self.profile):
                if not self.args.connect:
                    self.disp(_(
                        f"Session for [{self.profile}] is not started, please start it "
                        f"before using jp, or use either --start-session or --connect "
                        f"option"), error=True)
                    self.quit(1)
            elif not getattr(self.args, "connect", False):
                return


        if not hasattr(self.args, 'connect'):
            # a profile can be present without connect option (e.g. on profile
            # creation/deletion)
            return
        elif self.args.connect is True:  # if connection is asked, we connect the profile
            await self.connectOrPrompt(
                lambda pwd: self.bridge.connect(self.profile, pwd, {}),
                err_msg = 'Can\'t connect profile "{profile!s}": {e}'
            )
            return
        else:
            if not await self.bridge.isConnected(self.profile):
                log.error(
                    _(f"Profile [{self.profile}] is not connected, please connect it "
                      f"before using jp, or use --connect option"))
                self.quit(1)

    async def get_full_jid(self, param_jid):
        """Return the full jid if possible (add main resource when find a bare jid)"""
        _jid = JID(param_jid)
        if not _jid.resource:
            #if the resource is not given, we try to add the main resource
            main_resource = await self.bridge.getMainResource(param_jid, self.profile)
            if main_resource:
                return f"{_jid.bare}/{main_resource}"
        return param_jid


class CommandBase(object):

    def __init__(self, host, name, use_profile=True, use_output=False, extra_outputs=None,
                       need_connect=None, help=None, **kwargs):
        """Initialise CommandBase

        @param host: Jp instance
        @param name(unicode): name of the new command
        @param use_profile(bool): if True, add profile selection/connection commands
        @param use_output(bool, unicode): if not False, add --output option
        @param extra_outputs(dict): list of command specific outputs:
            key is output name ("default" to use as main output)
            value is a callable which will format the output (data will be used as only
            argument)
            if a key already exists with normal outputs, the extra one will be used
        @param need_connect(bool, None): True if profile connection is needed
            False else (profile session must still be started)
            None to set auto value (i.e. True if use_profile is set)
            Can't be set if use_profile is False
        @param help(unicode): help message to display
        @param **kwargs: args passed to ArgumentParser
            use_* are handled directly, they can be:
            - use_progress(bool): if True, add progress bar activation option
                progress* signals will be handled
            - use_verbose(bool): if True, add verbosity option
            - use_pubsub(bool): if True, add pubsub options
                mandatory arguments are controlled by pubsub_req
            - use_draft(bool): if True, add draft handling options
            ** other arguments **
            - pubsub_flags(iterable[unicode]): tuple of flags to set pubsub options,
              can be:
                C.SERVICE: service is required
                C.NODE: node is required
                C.ITEM: item is required
                C.SINGLE_ITEM: only one item is allowed
        """
        try: # If we have subcommands, host is a CommandBase and we need to use host.host
            self.host = host.host
        except AttributeError:
            self.host = host

        # --profile option
        parents = kwargs.setdefault('parents', set())
        if use_profile:
            # self.host.parents['profile'] is an ArgumentParser with profile connection
            # arguments
            if need_connect is None:
                need_connect = True
            parents.add(
                self.host.parents['profile' if need_connect else 'profile_session'])
        else:
            assert need_connect is None
        self.need_connect = need_connect
        # from this point, self.need_connect is None if connection is not needed at all
        # False if session starting is needed, and True if full connection is needed

        # --output option
        if use_output:
            if extra_outputs is None:
                extra_outputs = {}
            self.extra_outputs = extra_outputs
            if use_output == True:
                use_output = C.OUTPUT_TEXT
            assert use_output in C.OUTPUT_TYPES
            self._output_type = use_output
            output_parent = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
            choices = set(self.host.getOutputChoices(use_output))
            choices.update(extra_outputs)
            if not choices:
                raise exceptions.InternalError(
                    "No choice found for {} output type".format(use_output))
            try:
                default = self.host.default_output[use_output]
            except KeyError:
                if 'default' in choices:
                    default = 'default'
                elif 'simple' in choices:
                    default = 'simple'
                else:
                    default = list(choices)[0]
            output_parent.add_argument(
                '--output', '-O', choices=sorted(choices), default=default,
                help=_("select output format (default: {})".format(default)))
            output_parent.add_argument(
                '--output-option', '--oo', action="append", dest='output_opts',
                default=[], help=_("output specific option"))
            parents.add(output_parent)
        else:
            assert extra_outputs is None

        self._use_pubsub = kwargs.pop('use_pubsub', False)
        if self._use_pubsub:
            flags = kwargs.pop('pubsub_flags', [])
            defaults = kwargs.pop('pubsub_defaults', {})
            parents.add(self.host.make_pubsub_group(flags, defaults))
            self._pubsub_flags = flags

        # other common options
        use_opts = {k:v for k,v in kwargs.items() if k.startswith('use_')}
        for param, do_use in use_opts.items():
            opt=param[4:] # if param is use_verbose, opt is verbose
            if opt not in self.host.parents:
                raise exceptions.InternalError("Unknown parent option {}".format(opt))
            del kwargs[param]
            if do_use:
                parents.add(self.host.parents[opt])

        self.parser = host.subparsers.add_parser(name, help=help, **kwargs)
        if hasattr(self, "subcommands"):
            self.subparsers = self.parser.add_subparsers(dest='subcommand', required=True)
        else:
            self.parser.set_defaults(_cmd=self)
        self.add_parser_options()

    @property
    def sat_conf(self):
        return self.host.sat_conf

    @property
    def args(self):
        return self.host.args

    @property
    def profile(self):
        return self.host.profile

    @property
    def verbosity(self):
        return self.host.verbosity

    @property
    def progress_id(self):
        return self.host.progress_id

    async def set_progress_id(self, progress_id):
        return await self.host.set_progress_id(progress_id)

    async def progressStartedHandler(self, uid, metadata, profile):
        if profile != self.profile:
            return
        if self.progress_id is None:
            # the progress started message can be received before the id
            # so we keep progressStarted signals in cache to replay they
            # when the progress_id is received
            cache_data = (self.progressStartedHandler, uid, metadata, profile)
            try:
                cache = self.host.progress_ids_cache
            except AttributeError:
                cache = self.host.progress_ids_cache = []
            cache.append(cache_data)
        else:
            if self.host.watch_progress and uid == self.progress_id:
                await self.onProgressStarted(metadata)
                while True:
                    await asyncio.sleep(PROGRESS_DELAY)
                    cont = await self.progressUpdate()
                    if not cont:
                        break

    async def progressFinishedHandler(self, uid, metadata, profile):
        if profile != self.profile:
            return
        if uid == self.progress_id:
            try:
                self.host.pbar.finish()
            except AttributeError:
                pass
            await self.onProgressFinished(metadata)
            if self.host.quit_on_progress_end:
                self.host.quitFromSignal()

    async def progressErrorHandler(self, uid, message, profile):
        if profile != self.profile:
            return
        if uid == self.progress_id:
            if self.args.progress:
                self.disp('') # progress is not finished, so we skip a line
            if self.host.quit_on_progress_end:
                await self.onProgressError(message)
                self.host.quitFromSignal(C.EXIT_ERROR)

    async def progressUpdate(self):
        """This method is continualy called to update the progress bar

        @return (bool): False to stop being called
        """
        data = await self.host.bridge.progressGet(self.progress_id, self.profile)
        if data:
            try:
                size = data['size']
            except KeyError:
                self.disp(_("file size is not known, we can't show a progress bar"), 1,
                          error=True)
                return False
            if self.host.pbar is None:
                #first answer, we must construct the bar

                # if the instance has a pbar_template attribute, it is used has model,
                # else default one is used
                # template is a list of part, where part can be either a str to show directly
                # or a list where first argument is a name of a progressbar widget, and others
                # are used as widget arguments
                try:
                    template = self.pbar_template
                except AttributeError:
                    template = [
                        _("Progress: "), ["Percentage"], " ", ["Bar"], " ",
                        ["FileTransferSpeed"], " ", ["ETA"]
                    ]

                widgets = []
                for part in template:
                    if isinstance(part, str):
                        widgets.append(part)
                    else:
                        widget = getattr(progressbar, part.pop(0))
                        widgets.append(widget(*part))

                self.host.pbar = progressbar.ProgressBar(max_value=int(size), widgets=widgets)
                self.host.pbar.start()

            self.host.pbar.update(int(data['position']))

        elif self.host.pbar is not None:
            return False

        await self.onProgressUpdate(data)

        return True

    async def onProgressStarted(self, metadata):
        """Called when progress has just started

        can be overidden by a command
        @param metadata(dict): metadata as sent by bridge.progressStarted
        """
        self.disp(_("Operation started"), 2)

    async def onProgressUpdate(self, metadata):
        """Method called on each progress updata

        can be overidden by a command to handle progress metadata
        @para metadata(dict): metadata as returned by bridge.progressGet
        """
        pass

    async def onProgressFinished(self, metadata):
        """Called when progress has just finished

        can be overidden by a command
        @param metadata(dict): metadata as sent by bridge.progressFinished
        """
        self.disp(_("Operation successfully finished"), 2)

    async def onProgressError(self, e):
        """Called when a progress failed

        @param error_msg(unicode): error message as sent by bridge.progressError
        """
        self.disp(_(f"Error while doing operation: {e}"), error=True)

    def disp(self, msg, verbosity=0, error=False, no_lf=False):
        return self.host.disp(msg, verbosity, error, no_lf)

    def output(self, data):
        try:
            output_type = self._output_type
        except AttributeError:
            raise exceptions.InternalError(
                _('trying to use output when use_output has not been set'))
        return self.host.output(output_type, self.args.output, self.extra_outputs, data)

    def getPubsubExtra(self, extra=None):
        """Helper method to compute extra data from pubsub arguments

        @param extra(None, dict): base extra dict, or None to generate a new one
        @return (dict): dict which can be used directly in the bridge for pubsub
        """
        if extra is None:
            extra = {}
        else:
            intersection = {C.KEY_ORDER_BY}.intersection(list(extra.keys()))
            if intersection:
                raise exceptions.ConflictError(
                    "given extra dict has conflicting keys with pubsub keys "
                    "{intersection}".format(intersection=intersection))

        # RSM

        for attribute in ('max', 'after', 'before', 'index'):
            key = 'rsm_' + attribute
            if key in extra:
                raise exceptions.ConflictError(
                    "This key already exists in extra: u{key}".format(key=key))
            value = getattr(self.args, key, None)
            if value is not None:
                extra[key] = str(value)

        # MAM

        if hasattr(self.args, 'mam_filters'):
            for key, value in self.args.mam_filters:
                key = 'filter_' + key
                if key in extra:
                    raise exceptions.ConflictError(
                        "This key already exists in extra: u{key}".format(key=key))
                extra[key] = value

        # Order-By

        try:
            order_by = self.args.order_by
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        else:
            if order_by is not None:
                extra[C.KEY_ORDER_BY] = self.args.order_by
        return extra

    def add_parser_options(self):
        try:
            subcommands = self.subcommands
        except AttributeError:
            # We don't have subcommands, the class need to implements add_parser_options
            raise NotImplementedError

        # now we add subcommands to ourself
        for cls in subcommands:
            cls(self)

    async def run(self):
        """this method is called when a command is actually run

        It set stuff like progression callbacks and profile connection
        You should not overide this method: you should call self.start instead
        """
        # we keep a reference to run command, it may be useful e.g. for outputs
        self.host.command = self

        try:
            show_progress = self.args.progress
        except AttributeError:
            # the command doesn't use progress bar
            pass
        else:
            if show_progress:
                self.host.watch_progress = True
            # we need to register the following signal even if we don't display the
            # progress bar
            self.host.bridge.register_signal(
                "progressStarted", self.progressStartedHandler)
            self.host.bridge.register_signal(
                "progressFinished", self.progressFinishedHandler)
            self.host.bridge.register_signal(
                "progressError", self.progressErrorHandler)

        if self.need_connect is not None:
            await self.host.connect_profile()
        await self.start()

    async def start(self):
        """This is the starting point of the command, this method must be overriden

        at this point, profile are connected if needed
        """
        raise NotImplementedError


class CommandAnswering(CommandBase):
    """Specialised commands which answer to specific actions

    to manage action_types answer,
    """
    action_callbacks = {} # XXX: set managed action types in a dict here:
                          # key is the action_type, value is the callable
                          # which will manage the answer. profile filtering is
                          # already managed when callback is called

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(CommandAnswering, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    async def onActionNew(self, action_data, action_id, security_limit, profile):
        if profile != self.profile:
            return
        try:
            action_type = action_data['meta_type']
        except KeyError:
            try:
                xml_ui = action_data["xmlui"]
            except KeyError:
                pass
            else:
                self.onXMLUI(xml_ui)
        else:
            try:
                callback = self.action_callbacks[action_type]
            except KeyError:
                pass
            else:
                await callback(action_data, action_id, security_limit, profile)

    def onXMLUI(self, xml_ui):
        """Display a dialog received from the backend.

        @param xml_ui (unicode): dialog XML representation
        """
        # FIXME: we temporarily use ElementTree, but a real XMLUI managing module
        #        should be available in the future
        # TODO: XMLUI module
        ui = ET.fromstring(xml_ui.encode('utf-8'))
        dialog = ui.find("dialog")
        if dialog is not None:
            self.disp(dialog.findtext("message"), error=dialog.get("level") == "error")

    async def start_answering(self):
        """Auto reply to confirmation requests"""
        self.host.bridge.register_signal("actionNew", self.onActionNew)
        actions = await self.host.bridge.actionsGet(self.profile)
        for action_data, action_id, security_limit in actions:
            await self.onActionNew(action_data, action_id, security_limit, self.profile)