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plugin XEP-0353, XEP-0234, jingle: WebRTC data channel signaling implementation: Implement XEP-0343: Signaling WebRTC Data Channels in Jingle. The current version of the XEP (0.3.1) has no implementation and contains some flaws. After discussing this on xsf@, Daniel (from Conversations) mentioned that they had a sprint with Larma (from Dino) to work on another version and provided me with this link: https://gist.github.com/iNPUTmice/6c56f3e948cca517c5fb129016d99e74 . I have used it for my implementation. This implementation reuses work done on Jingle A/V call (notably XEP-0176 and XEP-0167 plugins), with adaptations. When used, XEP-0234 will not handle the file itself as it normally does. This is because WebRTC has several implementations (browser for web interface, GStreamer for others), and file/data must be handled directly by the frontend. This is particularly important for web frontends, as the file is not sent from the backend but from the end-user's browser device. Among the changes, there are: - XEP-0343 implementation. - `file_send` bridge method now use serialised dict as output. - New `BaseTransportHandler.is_usable` method which get content data and returns a boolean (default to `True`) to tell if this transport can actually be used in this context (when we are initiator). Used in webRTC case to see if call data are available. - Support of `application` media type, and everything necessary to handle data channels. - Better confirmation message, with file name, size and description when available. - When file is accepted in preflight, it is specified in following `action_new` signal for actual file transfer. This way, frontend can avoid the display or 2 confirmation messages. - XEP-0166: when not specified, default `content` name is now its index number instead of a UUID. This follows the behaviour of browsers. - XEP-0353: better handling of events such as call taken by another device. - various other updates. rel 441
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Sat, 06 Apr 2024 12:57:23 +0200
parents 31c84a32c897
children 67de9ed101aa
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ARG REVISION
FROM libervia/backend:${REVISION:-dev}

LABEL maintainer="Goffi <tmp_dockerfiles@goffi.org>"

USER root

ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive

RUN mkdir -m 777 /reports && \
    apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
    # firefox is needed to test Libervia via selenium
    firefox-esr \
    # VNC/X11 server for visual mode + window manager
    # using openbox as it allows to resize easily when doing manual debugging/tests
    # and it adapts correctly when doing driver.set_window_size
    tigervnc-standalone-server openbox \
    # useful for remote debugging
    telnet net-tools \
    # needed to make Firefox trust system certificates
    # cf. https://askubuntu.com/a/1036637
    p11-kit && \
    ln -fs /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkcs11/p11-kit-trust.so /usr/lib/firefox-esr/libnssckbi.so

# we install pre-generated certificates so we can do tests with valid TLS
COPY --chown=root:root certificates/minica.pem /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/minica.crt
COPY --chown=root:tls-cert certificates/server1.test/cert.pem /usr/share/libervia/certificates/server1.test.pem
COPY --chown=root:tls-cert certificates/server1.test/key.pem /usr/share/libervia/certificates/server1.test-key.pem
RUN update-ca-certificates

COPY --chown=root:root libervia.conf /etc/libervia.conf
COPY --chown=libervia:libervia scripts/entrypoint.sh /home/libervia/entrypoint_e2e.sh

RUN \
    # we install webdriver (needed to control Firefox from Selenium)
    # note: this is not absolutely necessary as long as we use helium because it includes
    # is own webdriver
    python -c 'from urllib.request import urlretrieve;\
    urlretrieve(\
    "https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/v0.34.0"\
    "/geckodriver-v0.34.0-linux64.tar.gz", "/usr/local/bin/geckodriver.tar.gz")' && \
    cd /usr/local/bin && tar zxf geckodriver.tar.gz && rm -f geckodriver.tar.gz

WORKDIR /home/libervia
USER libervia

RUN \
    # pytest and its plugins
    pip install pytest pytest-timeout pytest-dependency pytest-twisted \
    # needed to test libervia-cli
    sh \
    # needed to test libervia
    helium \
    # needed to check sent emails
    aiosmtpd \
    # useful for debugging
    pudb

RUN ./entrypoint.sh \
    # we create the file sharing component which will autoconnect when backend is started
    li profile create file-sharing -j files.server1.test -p "" --xmpp-password test_e2e -C file-sharing -A && \
    libervia-backend stop

ENV LIBERVIA_TEST_REPORT_DIR=/reports
ENV DISPLAY=:0
USER root
RUN apt-get install -y openbox
USER libervia
EXPOSE 5900

ENTRYPOINT ["/home/libervia/entrypoint_e2e.sh"]