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privilege: added presence and +notify initial support: presence privilege is now used and capabilities are cached. When an entity is connected, last items are sent according to +notify nodes in disco. This is initial support, XEP-0356 doesn't allow yet to get roster updated, or synchronises contacts on startup. Only "open" access model is supported for now. "presence" should be added soon as it is trivial to support now. Only last items sending is handled for now, notifications support for new items/deletions should follow. Capabilities hash is not checked yet, with the security concerns that this imply. Check should be added in the future.
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Sat, 12 Aug 2017 18:29:32 +0200
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Requirements
============

- Python 2.7.x
- Twisted >= 15.2.0:
   - Twisted Core
   - Twisted Words
- Wokkel >= 0.7.1 (http://wokkel.ik.nu/)
- A XMPP server that supports the component protocol (XEP-0114),
  and, to enable the micro-blogging feature, Namespace Delegation (XEP-0355)
  and privileged entity (XEP-0356) are needed.
  We recommend using Prosody with mod_privilege and mod_delegation modules.
- SàT backend (http://repos.goffi.org/sat) is currently needed for MAM and RSM handling

For the PostgreSQL backend, the following is also required:

- PostgreSQL >= 9.5 (including development files for psycopg2)
- psycopg2


Installation
============

sat_pubsub uses setuptools for package building and installing.
To build from the source run:

  python setup.py build

Then, to install run the following, possibly as root:

  python setup.py install

See the setuptools documentation for further information on changing
installation locations.


Configuration
=============

sat_pubsub uses Twisted's twistd command for running its services.

Idavoll, on which sat_pubsub is based, provides two types of storage for the backend:
a memory-based storage facility, which is volatile, and a persistent storage facility
using PostgreSQL. For now, sat_pubsub only uses the persistent storage facility.

For using the PostgreSQL backend, create a database (for example named pubsub):

  sudo -u postgres createuser -d -P `whoami`
  createdb pubsub
  psql pubsub < sat_pubsub/db/pubsub.sql


Your XMPP server must also be configured to accept component connections and,
to enable the micro-blogging feature, privileged entity and namespace delegation.
See below for details.


Running sat_pubsub
==================

The minimal example for running sat_pubsub is:

  twistd sat_pubsub

This will start the service and run it in the background. It generates a
file twistd.pid that holds the PID of the service and a log file twistd.log.
The twistd utility has a fair number of options that might be useful, and
can be viewed with:

  twistd --help

When the service starts, it will connect to the XMPP server at the local
machine using the component protocol, and assumes the JID 'pubsub'. This
assumes a couple of defaults which can be overridden by passing parameters to
the twistd plugin. You can get an overview of the parameters and their defaults
using:

  twistd sat_pubsub --help

In particular, the following parameters will be of interest:

 --jid: The Jabber ID the component will assume.
 --rport: the port number of the XMPP server to connect to
 --secret: the secret used to authenticate with the XMPP server.

For example:

  twistd sat_pubsub --jid=sat-pubsub.<your_xmpp_domain> --secret=<password>

You may also want to provide the --verbose flag to see the traffic flow,
for example to debug the configuration. Below some specifics for the
Prosody XMPP server implementation.


Running sat_pubsub with Prosody
===============================

To enable the micro-blogging feature with Prosody XMPP server, you need
the mod_delegation and privileged_entity plugins.
Check if the mod_delegation and mod_privilege plugins are already
in your Prosody installation:

  cd prosody/plugins
  ls mod_delegation.lua
  ls mod_privilege.lua

If you can't see it, download them from http://modules.prosody.im:

  wget http://hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/raw-file/tip/mod_delegation/mod_delegation.lua
  wget http://hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/raw-file/tip/mod_privilege/mod_privilege.lua

Edit the prosody.cfg.lua file to add this module:

  modules_enabled = {
                [...]
                "delegation";
                "privilege";
                [...]
  }

In your VirtualHost, add this lines:

VirtualHost "<your_xmpp_domain>"
  privileged_entities = {
    ["sat-pubsub.<your_xmpp_domain>"] = {
      roster = "get";
      message = "outgoing";
    },
  }
  delegations = {
    ["urn:xmpp:mam:1"] = {
      filtering = {"node"};
      jid = "sat-pubsub.<your_xmpp_domain>";
    },
    ["http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub"] = {
      jid = "sat-pubsub.<your_xmpp_domain>";
    },
  }

Also add these two lines at the end of the file, adapting them to your XMPP server
domain (virtual host) and selecting a password of your choice:

  Component "sat-pubsub.<your_xmpp_domain>"
          component_secret = "<password>"
		  modules_enabled = {"delegation", "privilege"}

For a more complete installation and configuration of Prosody to be used with
sat_pubsub, please report yourself to the Salut à Toi wiki:

http://wiki.goffi.org/wiki/Libervia/en#XMPP_server