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Added packet extension support. Properties now use the <properties> element name.

git-svn-id: http://svn.igniterealtime.org/svn/repos/smack/trunk@1926 b35dd754-fafc-0310-a699-88a17e54d16e
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Matt Tucker 2003-05-08 15:55:06 +00:00 committed by mtucker
parent d6d875b83b
commit 3ac4b1c121
2 changed files with 175 additions and 189 deletions

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@ -58,56 +58,18 @@ import java.util.*;
import java.util.List;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.net.URL;
import java.beans.PropertyDescriptor;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.*;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.XMPPError;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.filter.PacketFilter;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.util.StringUtils;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.provider.*;
/**
* Listens for XML traffic from the XMPP server and parses it into packet objects.
* The packet reader also manages all packet listeners and collectors.<p>
*
* By default, this class only knows how to process IQ packets with query sub-packets that
* are in a few namespaces:<ul>
* <li>jabber:iq:auth
* <li>jabber:iq:roster
* <li>jabber:iq:register</ul>
*
* Because many more IQ types are part of XMPP and its extensions, a pluggable IQ parsing
* mechanism is provided. IQ providers are registered by creating a smack.providers file
* in the WEB-INF directory of your JAR file. The file is an XML document that contains
* one or more iqProvider entries, as in the following example:
* <pre>
* &lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
* &lt;smackProviders&gt;
* &lt;iqProvider namespace="jabber:iq:time" className="org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Time"/&gt;
* &lt;/smackProviders&gt;</pre>
*
* Each IQ provider is associated with a namespace. If multiple provider entries attempt to
* register to handle the same namespace, the first entry loaded from the classpath will
* take precedence. The IQ provider class can either implement the IQProvider interface,
* or extend the IQ class. In the former case, each IQProvider is responsible for parsing
* the raw XML stream to create an IQ instance. In the latter case, bean introspection is
* used to try to automatically set properties of the IQ instance using the values found
* in the IQ packet XML. For example, an XMPP time packet resembles the following:
* <pre>
* &lt;iq type='get' to='joe@example.com' from='mary@example.com' id='time_1'&gt;
* &lt;query xmlns='jabber:iq:time'&gt;
* &lt;utc&gt;20020910T17:58:35&lt;/utc&gt;
* &lt;tz&gt;MDT&lt;/tz&gt;
* &lt;display&gt;Tue Sep 10 12:58:35 2002&lt;/display&gt;
* &lt;/query&gt;
* &lt;/iq&gt;</pre>
*
* In order for this packet to be automatically mapped to the Time object listed in the
* providers file above, it must have the methods setUtc(String), setTz(String), and
* setDisplay(tz). The introspection service will automatically try to convert the String
* value from the XML into a boolean, int, long, float, double, or Class depending on the
* type the IQ instance expects.
*
* @see PacketCollector
* @see PacketListener
* @author Matt Tucker
@ -120,61 +82,6 @@ class PacketReader {
private static final String PROPERTIES_NAMESPACE =
"http://www.jivesoftware.com/xmlns/xmpp/properties";
private static Map iqProviders = new Hashtable();
static {
// Load IQ processing providers.
try {
Enumeration enum = PacketReader.class.getClassLoader().getResources(
"WEB-INF/smack.providers");
while (enum.hasMoreElements()) {
URL url = (URL)enum.nextElement();
java.io.InputStream providerStream = null;
try {
providerStream = url.openStream();
XmlPullParser parser = getParserInstance();
parser.setInput(providerStream, "UTF-8");
int eventType = parser.getEventType();
do {
if (eventType == XmlPullParser.START_TAG) {
if (parser.getName().equals("iqProvider")) {
String namespace = parser.getAttributeValue(0);
// Only add the provider for the namespace if one isn't
// already registered.
if (!iqProviders.containsKey(namespace)) {
String providerClass = parser.getAttributeValue(1);
// Attempt to load the provider class and then create
// a new instance if it's an IQProvider. Otherwise, if it's
// an IQ class, add the class object itself, then we'll use
// reflection later to create instances of the class.
try {
// Add the provider to the map.
Class provider = Class.forName(providerClass);
if (IQProvider.class.isAssignableFrom(provider)) {
iqProviders.put(namespace, provider.newInstance());
}
else if (IQ.class.isAssignableFrom(provider)) {
iqProviders.put(namespace, provider);
}
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
cnfe.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
eventType = parser.next();
} while (eventType != XmlPullParser.END_DOCUMENT);
}
finally {
try { providerStream.close(); }
catch (Exception e) { }
}
}
}
catch (Exception e) { }
}
private Thread readerThread;
private Thread listenerThread;
@ -428,39 +335,34 @@ class PacketReader {
boolean done = false;
while (!done) {
int eventType = parser.next();
if (eventType == XmlPullParser.START_TAG) {
if (parser.getName().equals("query")) {
String namespace = parser.getNamespace();
if (namespace.equals("jabber:iq:auth")) {
iqPacket = parseAuthentication(parser);
}
else if (namespace.equals("jabber:iq:roster")) {
iqPacket = parseRoster(parser);
}
else if (namespace.equals("jabber:iq:register")) {
iqPacket = parseRegistration(parser);
}
// Otherwise, see if there is a registered provider for
// this namespace.
else {
Object provider = iqProviders.get(namespace);
if (provider != null) {
if (provider instanceof IQProvider) {
iqPacket = ((IQProvider)provider).parseIQ(parser);
}
else if (provider instanceof Class) {
iqPacket = parseIQWithIntrospection((Class)provider, parser);
}
}
}
}
else if (parser.getName().equals("error")) {
String elementName = parser.getName();
String namespace = parser.getNamespace();
if (elementName.equals("error")) {
error = parseError(parser);
}
else if (parser.getName().equals("x") &&
parser.getNamespace().equals(PROPERTIES_NAMESPACE))
{
properties = parseProperties(parser);
else if (elementName.equals("query") && namespace.equals("jabber:iq:auth")) {
iqPacket = parseAuthentication(parser);
}
else if (elementName.equals("query") && namespace.equals("jabber:iq:roster")) {
iqPacket = parseRoster(parser);
}
else if (elementName.equals("query") && namespace.equals("jabber:iq:register")) {
iqPacket = parseRegistration(parser);
}
// Otherwise, see if there is a registered provider for
// this element name and namespace.
else {
Object provider = ProviderManager.getIQProvider(elementName, namespace);
if (provider != null) {
if (provider instanceof IQProvider) {
iqPacket = ((IQProvider)provider).parseIQ(parser);
}
else if (provider instanceof Class) {
iqPacket = parseIQWithIntrospection((Class)provider, parser);
}
}
}
}
else if (eventType == XmlPullParser.END_TAG) {
@ -696,29 +598,44 @@ class PacketReader {
while (!done) {
int eventType = parser.next();
if (eventType == XmlPullParser.START_TAG) {
if (parser.getName().equals("subject")) {
String elementName = parser.getName();
String namespace = parser.getNamespace();
if (elementName.equals("subject")) {
if (subject == null) {
subject = parser.nextText();
}
}
else if (parser.getName().equals("body")) {
else if (elementName.equals("body")) {
if (body == null) {
body = parser.nextText();
}
}
else if (parser.getName().equals("thread")) {
else if (elementName.equals("thread")) {
if (thread == null) {
thread = parser.nextText();
}
}
else if (parser.getName().equals("error")) {
else if (elementName.equals("error")) {
message.setError(parseError(parser));
}
else if (parser.getName().equals("x") &&
parser.getNamespace().equals(PROPERTIES_NAMESPACE))
else if (elementName.equals("properties") &&
namespace.equals(PROPERTIES_NAMESPACE))
{
properties = parseProperties(parser);
}
// Otherwise, see if there is a registered provider for
// this element name and namespace.
else {
Object provider = ProviderManager.getExtensionProvider(elementName, namespace);
if (provider != null) {
if (provider instanceof PacketExtensionProvider) {
iqPacket = ((IQProvider)provider).parseIQ(parser);
}
else if (provider instanceof Class) {
iqPacket = parseIQWithIntrospection((Class)provider, parser);
}
}
}
}
else if (eventType == XmlPullParser.END_TAG) {
if (parser.getName().equals("message")) {
@ -775,7 +692,7 @@ class PacketReader {
else if (parser.getName().equals("error")) {
presence.setError(parseError(parser));
}
else if (parser.getName().equals("x") &&
else if (parser.getName().equals("properties") &&
parser.getNamespace().equals(PROPERTIES_NAMESPACE))
{
Map properties = parseProperties(parser);
@ -851,7 +768,7 @@ class PacketReader {
}
}
else if (eventType == XmlPullParser.END_TAG) {
if (parser.getName().equals("x")) {
if (parser.getName().equals("properties")) {
break;
}
}

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@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ public abstract class Packet {
private String packetID = null;
private String to = null;
private String from = null;
private List packetExtensions = null;
private Map properties = null;
private XMPPError error = null;
@ -183,6 +184,68 @@ public abstract class Packet {
this.error = error;
}
/**
* Returns an Iterator for the packet extensions attached to the packet.
*
* @return an Iterator for the packet extensions.
*/
public synchronized Iterator getExtensions() {
if (packetExtensions == null) {
return Collections.EMPTY_LIST.iterator();
}
return Collections.unmodifiableList(new ArrayList(packetExtensions)).iterator();
}
/**
* Returns the first packet extension that matches the specified element name and
* namespace, or <tt>null</tt> if it doesn't exist. Packet extensions are
* are arbitrary XML sub-documents in standard XMPP packets (except for IQ packets,
* which don't allow extensions). By default, a DefaultPacketExtension instance will
* be returned for each extension. However, PacketExtensionProvider instances can be
* registered with the {@link org.jivesoftware.smack.provider.ProviderManager ProviderManager}
* class to handle custom parsing. In that case, the type of the Object
* will be determined by the provider.
*
* @param elementName the XML element name of the packet extension.
* @param namespace the XML element namespace of the packet extension.
* @return the extension, or <tt>null</tt> if it doesn't exist.
*/
public synchronized PacketExtension getExtension(String elementName, String namespace) {
if (packetExtensions == null || elementName == null || namespace == null) {
return null;
}
for (Iterator i=packetExtensions.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) {
PacketExtension ext = (PacketExtension)i.next();
if (elementName.equals(ext.getElementName()) && namespace.equals(ext.getNamespace())) {
return ext;
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Adds a packet extension to the packet.
*
* @param extension a packet extension.
*/
public synchronized void addExtension(PacketExtension extension) {
if (packetExtensions == null) {
packetExtensions = new ArrayList();
}
packetExtensions.add(extension);
}
/**
* Removes a packet extension from the packet.
*
* @param extension the packet extension to remove.
*/
public synchronized void removeExtension(PacketExtension extension) {
if (packetExtensions != null) {
packetExtensions.remove(extension);
}
}
/**
* Returns the packet property with the specified name or <tt>null</tt> if the
* property doesn't exist. Property values that were orginally primitives will
@ -292,72 +355,78 @@ public abstract class Packet {
/**
* Returns the packet as XML. Every concrete extension of Packet must implement
* this method. In addition to writing out packet-specific data, each extension should
* also write out the error and the properties data if they are defined.
* this method. In addition to writing out packet-specific data, every sub-class
* should also write out the error and the extensions data if they are defined.
*
* @return the XML format of the packet as a String.
*/
public abstract String toXML();
/**
* Returns the properties portion of the packet as XML or <tt>null</tt> if there are
* no properties.
* Returns the extension sub-packets (including properties data) as an XML
* String, or the Empty String if there are no packet extensions.
*
* @return the properties data as XML or <tt>null</tt> if there are no properties.
* @return the extension sub-packets as XML or the Empty String if there
* are no packet extensions.
*/
protected synchronized String getPropertiesXML() {
// Return null if there are no properties.
if (properties == null || properties.isEmpty()) {
return null;
}
protected synchronized String getExtentionsXML() {
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
buf.append("<x xmlns=\"http://www.jivesoftware.com/xmlns/xmpp/properties\">");
// Loop through all properties and write them out.
for (Iterator i=getPropertyNames(); i.hasNext(); ) {
String name = (String)i.next();
Object value = getProperty(name);
buf.append("<property>");
buf.append("<name>").append(StringUtils.escapeForXML(name)).append("</name>");
buf.append("<value type=\"");
if (value instanceof Integer) {
buf.append("integer\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof Long) {
buf.append("long\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof Float) {
buf.append("float\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof Double) {
buf.append("double\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof Boolean) {
buf.append("boolean\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof String) {
buf.append("string\">");
buf.append(StringUtils.escapeForXML((String)value));
buf.append("</value>");
}
// Otherwise, it's a generic Serializable object. Serialized objects are in
// a binary format, which won't work well inside of XML. Therefore, we base-64
// encode the binary data before adding it to the SOAP payload.
else {
try {
ByteArrayOutputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream(byteStream);
out.writeObject(value);
String encodedVal = StringUtils.encodeBase64(byteStream.toByteArray());
buf.append("java-object\">");
buf.append(encodedVal).append("</value>");
}
catch (Exception e) {
}
}
buf.append("</property>");
// Add in all standard extension sub-packets.
Iterator extensions = getExtensions();
while (extensions.hasNext()) {
PacketExtension extension = (PacketExtension)extensions.next();
buf.append(extension.toXML());
}
// Add in packet properties.
if (properties != null && !properties.isEmpty()) {
buf.append("<properties xmlns=\"http://www.jivesoftware.com/xmlns/xmpp/properties\">");
// Loop through all properties and write them out.
for (Iterator i=getPropertyNames(); i.hasNext(); ) {
String name = (String)i.next();
Object value = getProperty(name);
buf.append("<property>");
buf.append("<name>").append(StringUtils.escapeForXML(name)).append("</name>");
buf.append("<value type=\"");
if (value instanceof Integer) {
buf.append("integer\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof Long) {
buf.append("long\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof Float) {
buf.append("float\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof Double) {
buf.append("double\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof Boolean) {
buf.append("boolean\">").append(value).append("</value>");
}
else if (value instanceof String) {
buf.append("string\">");
buf.append(StringUtils.escapeForXML((String)value));
buf.append("</value>");
}
// Otherwise, it's a generic Serializable object. Serialized objects are in
// a binary format, which won't work well inside of XML. Therefore, we base-64
// encode the binary data before adding it.
else {
try {
ByteArrayOutputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream(byteStream);
out.writeObject(value);
String encodedVal = StringUtils.encodeBase64(byteStream.toByteArray());
buf.append("java-object\">");
buf.append(encodedVal).append("</value>");
}
catch (Exception e) {
}
}
buf.append("</property>");
}
buf.append("</properties>");
}
buf.append("</x>");
return buf.toString();
}
}