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--- labels: - 'Stage-Alpha' summary: RESTful XMPP API --- # Introduction This is yet another RESTful API for sending and receiving stanzas via Prosody. It can be used to build bots and components implemented as HTTP services. # Usage ## Enabling ``` {.lua} Component "rest.example.net" "rest" rest_credentials = "Bearer dmVyeSBzZWNyZXQgdG9rZW4K" ``` ## Sending stanzas The API endpoint becomes available at the path `/rest`, so the full URL will be something like `https://your-prosody.example:5281/rest`. To try it, simply `curl` an XML stanza payload: ``` {.sh} curl https://prosody.example:5281/rest \ --oauth2-bearer dmVyeSBzZWNyZXQgdG9rZW4K \ -H 'Content-Type: application/xmpp+xml' \ --data-binary '<message type="chat" to="user@example.org"> <body>Hello!</body> </body>' ``` The `Content-Type` **MUST** be `application/xmpp+xml`. ### Replies A POST containing an `<iq>` stanza automatically wait for the reply, long-polling style. ``` {.sh} curl https://prosody.example:5281/rest \ --oauth2-bearer dmVyeSBzZWNyZXQgdG9rZW4K \ -H 'Content-Type: application/xmpp+xml' \ --data-binary '<iq type="get" to="example.net"> <ping xmlns="urn:xmpp:ping"/> </iq>' ``` Replies to other kinds of stanzas that are generated by the same Prosody instance *MAY* be returned in the HTTP response. Replies from other entities (connected clients or remote servers) will not be returned, but can be forwarded via the callback API described in the next section. ## Receiving stanzas TL;DR: Set this webhook callback URL, get XML `POST`-ed there. ``` {.lua} Component "rest.example.net" "rest" rest_credentials = "Bearer dmVyeSBzZWNyZXQgdG9rZW4K" rest_callback_url = "http://my-api.example:9999/stanzas" ``` Example callback looks like: ``` {.xml} POST /stanzas HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/xmpp+xml Content-Length: 52 <message to="bot@rest.example.net" from="user@example.com" type="chat"> <body>Hello</body> </message> ``` ### Replying To accept the stanza without returning a reply, respond with HTTP status code `202` or `204`. HTTP status codes in the `4xx` and `5xx` range are mapped to an appropriate stanza error. For full control over the response, set the `Content-Type` header to `application/xmpp+xml` and return an XMPP stanza as an XML snippet. ``` {.xml} HTTP/1.1 200 Ok Content-Type: application/xmpp+xml <message type="chat"> <body>Yes, this is bot</body> </message> ``` ## Payload format ``` {.xml} <message type="" id="" to="" from="" xml:lang=""> ... </message> ``` An XML declaration (`<?xml?>`) **MUST NOT** be included. The payload MUST contain one (1) `message`, `presence` or `iq` stanza. The stanzas MUST NOT have an `xmlns` attribute, and the default/empty namespace is treated as `jabber:client`. # Examples ## Python / Flask Simple echo bot that responds to messages: ```python from flask import Flask, Response, request import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET app = Flask("echobot") @app.before_request def parse(): request.stanza = ET.fromstring(request.data) @app.route("/", methods=["POST"]) def hello(): if request.stanza.tag == "message": return Response( "<message><body>Yes this is bot</body></message>", content_type="application/xmpp+xml", ) return Response(status=501) if __name__ == "__main__": app.run() ``` # Compatibility Requires Prosody trunk / 0.12