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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Thu, 10 May 2012 22:56:39 +0200 |
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Requirements ============ - Twisted >= 8.0.1: - Twisted Core - Twisted Conch (for idavoll-http) - Twisted Web (for idavoll-http) - Twisted Web2 (for idavoll-http) - Twisted Words - uuid.py (Python 2.5 std. lib. or http://pypi.python.org/pypi/uuid) - Wokkel >= 0.5.0 (http://wokkel.ik.nu/) - simplejson (for idavoll-http) - A Jabber server that supports the component protocol (XEP-0114) For the PostgreSQL backend, the following is also required: - PostgreSQL - pyPgSQL Installation ============ Idavoll uses setuptools for package building and installing, and is also available through the Python Package Index (pypi). The easiest way to install idavoll is: easy_install idavoll This will pull down the dependencies, if needed, except for the Twisted packages. To building from 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 ============= Idavoll uses Twisted's twistd command for running its services. Starting with Twisted 2.5.0, twistd supports running Twisted Application Plugins directly, without the use of mktap. In Twisted 8.1.0, the use of mktap for configuration is deprecated. These instructions will not cover the use of mktap anymore, but you can use TAC files to store a configuration, as described near the end of this document. Idavoll provides two types of storage for the backend: a memory-based storage facility, which is volatile, and a persistent storage facility using PostgreSQL. By default, the memory backend is used. For using the PostgreSQL backend, create a database (for example named pubsub) like so: createdb pubsub psql pubsub <db/pubsub.sql To use this backend, add the --backend=pgsql parameter to twistd, along with the optional connection parameters (see twistd idavoll --help). Your Jabber server must also be configured to accept component connections, see below for details. Running Idavoll =============== Idavoll provides two twistd plugins: idavoll and idavoll-http. The former provides a generic publish-subscribe service, and the latter adds to that an HTTP interface to access some of the features of the Idavoll backend, and also provides a way to subscribe to, and receive notifications from, remote publish-subscribe nodes. The minimal example for running idavoll is: twistd idavoll 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 Jabber 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 idavoll --help In particular, the following parameters will be of interest: --jid: The Jabber ID the component will assume. --rport: the port number of the Jabber server to connect to --secret: the secret used to authenticate with the Jabber server. --backend: the backend storage facility to be used (memory or PostgreSQL). The defaults for Idavoll use the memory database and assume the default settings of jabberd 2.x for --rport and --secret. 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 different Jabber server implementations. jabberd 2.x =========== You can use the 'legacy' component support that defaults to port 5347 with secret 'secret'. These are the defaults of Idavoll, so you don't need to alter the connection details with a default jabberd 2.x install. jabberd 1.4.x ============= Put the following in the jabber.xml configuration file of jabberd: <service id='pubsub.localhost'> <accept> <ip>127.0.0.1</ip> <port>5347</port> <secret>secret</secret> </accept> </service> and restart jabberd. Unlike jabber 2.x, you can only have one component per port, so the port number may need to be changed. For other server implementations, please refer to its documentation on how to interact with server side components using the protocol defined in JEP-0114. Then, you can start Idavoll with: twistd idavoll --rport=5347 --jid=pubsub.localhost --secret=secret This uses the (default) memory based backend. Using TAC files to store a configuration ======================================== Apart from the provided TAPs that can be run with twistd, you can also create a configuration file that can be used by twistd to start up Idavoll. You can find an example in doc/examples/idavoll.tac, which can be run using: twisted -y idavoll.tac