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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.
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sat, 06 Apr 2024 12:57:23 +0200 |
parents | 26b7ed2817da |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # SAT helpers methods for plugins # Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Adrien Cossa (souliane@mailoo.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/>. class InputHistory(object): def _update_input_history(self, text=None, step=None, callback=None, mode=""): """Update the lists of previously sent messages. Several lists can be handled as they are stored in a dictionary, the argument "mode" being used as the entry key. There's also a temporary list to allow you play with previous entries before sending a new message. Parameters values can be combined: text is None and step is None to initialize a main list and the temporary one, step is None to update a list and reinitialize the temporary one, step is not None to update the temporary list between two messages. @param text: text to be saved. @param step: step to move the temporary index. @param callback: method to display temporary entries. @param mode: the dictionary key for main lists. """ if not hasattr(self, "input_histories"): self.input_histories = {} history = self.input_histories.setdefault(mode, []) if step is None and text is not None: # update the main list if text in history: history.remove(text) history.append(text) length = len(history) if step is None or length == 0: # prepare the temporary list and index self.input_history_tmp = history[:] self.input_history_tmp.append("") self.input_history_index = length if step is None: return # update the temporary list if text is not None: # save the current entry self.input_history_tmp[self.input_history_index] = text # move to another entry if possible index_tmp = self.input_history_index + step if index_tmp >= 0 and index_tmp < len(self.input_history_tmp): if callback is not None: callback(self.input_history_tmp[index_tmp]) self.input_history_index = index_tmp class FlagsHandler(object): """Small class to handle easily option flags the instance is initialized with an iterable then attribute return True if flag is set, False else. """ def __init__(self, flags): self.flags = set(flags or []) self._used_flags = set() def __getattr__(self, flag): self._used_flags.add(flag) return flag in self.flags def __getitem__(self, flag): return getattr(self, flag) def __len__(self): return len(self.flags) def __iter__(self): return self.flags.__iter__() @property def all_used(self): """Return True if all flags have been used""" return self._used_flags.issuperset(self.flags) @property def unused(self): """Return flags which has not been used yet""" return self.flags.difference(self._used_flags)