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Privacy Lists
============
[XEP-0016: Privacy Lists](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0016.html)
What is?
--------
`Privacy` is a method for users to block communications from particular other
users. In XMPP this is done by managing one's privacy lists.
Server-side privacy lists enable successful completion of the following use
cases:
* Retrieving one's privacy lists.
* Adding, removing, and editing one's privacy lists.
* Setting, changing, or declining active lists.
* Setting, changing, or declining the default list (i.e., the list that is active by default).
* Allowing or blocking messages based on JID, group, or subscription type (or globally).
* Allowing or blocking inbound presence notifications based on JID, group, or subscription type (or globally).
* Allowing or blocking outbound presence notifications based on JID, group, or subscription type (or globally).
* Allowing or blocking IQ stanzas based on JID, group, or subscription type (or globally).
* Allowing or blocking all communications based on JID, group, or subscription type (or globally).
How can I use it?
-----------------
The API implementation releases three main public classes:
* `PrivacyListManager`: this is the main API class to retrieve and handle server privacy lists.
* `PrivacyList`: witch represents one privacy list, with a name, a set of privacy items. For example, the list with visible or invisible.
* `PrivacyItem`: block or allow one aspect of privacy. For example, to allow my friend to see my presence.
1. Right from the start, a client MAY **get his/her privacy list** that is stored in the server:
```
// Create a privacy manager for the current connection._
PrivacyListManager privacyManager = PrivacyListManager.getInstanceFor(myConnection);
// Retrieve server privacy lists_
PrivacyList[] lists = privacyManager.getPrivacyLists();
```
Now the client is able to show every `PrivacyItem` of the server and also for
every list if it is active, default or none of them. The client is a listener
of privacy changes.
2. In order to **add a new list in the server**, the client MAY implement something like:
```
// Set the name of the list_
String listName = "newList";
// Create the list of PrivacyItem that will allow or deny some privacy aspect_
String user = "tybalt@example.com";
String groupName = "enemies";
ArrayList privacyItems = new ArrayList();
PrivacyItem item = new PrivacyItem(PrivacyItem.Type.jid, user, true, 1);
privacyItems.add(item);
item = new PrivacyItem(PrivacyItem.Type.subscription, PrivacyItem.SUBSCRIPTION_BOTH, true, 2);
privacyItems.add(item);
item = new PrivacyItem(PrivacyItem.Type.group, groupName, false, 3);
item.setFilterMessage(true);
privacyItems.add(item);
// Get the privacy manager for the current connection._
PrivacyListManager privacyManager = PrivacyListManager.getInstanceFor(myConnection);
// Create the new list._
privacyManager.createPrivacyList(listName, privacyItems);
```
3. To **modify an existent list**, the client code MAY be like:
```
// Set the name of the list_
String listName = "existingList";
// Get the privacy manager for the current connection._
PrivacyListManager privacyManager = PrivacyListManager.getInstanceFor(myConnection);
// Sent the new list to the server._
privacyManager.updatePrivacyList(listName, items);
```
Notice `items` was defined at the example 2 and MUST contain all the elements
in the list (not the "delta").
4. In order to **delete an existing list**, the client MAY perform something like:
```
// Set the name of the list_
String listName = "existingList";
// Get the privacy manager for the current connection._
PrivacyListManager privacyManager = PrivacyListManager.getInstanceFor(myConnection);
// Remove the list._
privacyManager.deletePrivacyList(listName);
```
5. In order to **decline the use of an active list**, the client MAY perform something like:
```
// Get the privacy manager for the current connection._
PrivacyListManager privacyManager = PrivacyListManager.getInstanceFor(myConnection);
// Decline the use of the active list._
privacyManager.declineActiveList();
```
6. In order to **decline the use of a default list**, the client MAY perform something like:
```
// Get the privacy manager for the current connection._
PrivacyListManager privacyManager = PrivacyListManager.getInstanceFor(myConnection);
// Decline the use of the default list._
privacyManager.declineDefaultList();
```
Listening for Privacy Changes
In order to handle privacy changes, clients SHOULD listen manager's updates.
When a list is changed the manager notifies every added listener. Listeners
MUST implement the `PrivacyListListener` interface. Clients may need to react
when a privacy list is modified. The `PrivacyListManager` lets you add
listerners that will be notified when a list has been changed. Listeners
should implement the `PrivacyListListener` interface.
The most important notification is `updatedPrivacyList` that is performed when
a privacy list changes its privacy items.
The listener becomes notified after performing:
```
// Get the privacy manager for the current connection._
PrivacyListManager privacyManager = PrivacyListManager.getInstanceFor(myConnection);
// Add the listener (this) to get notified_
privacyManager.addListener(this);
```
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