replaces DefaultExtensionElement which is now deprecated.
Also changes Stanza (and MultiMap) API so that there can be duplicate extension
elements, as this change is required for StandardExtensionElement and by
the XMPP standard.
This adds the ability to provide a distinct authorization identifier for use
by SASL mechanisms. Not all SASL mechanisms support this operation, in
particular CRAM-MD5.
Both the javax and provided SASL implementations are extended, and an authzid
parameter added to the authenticate method.
The authorization identifier is passed as a EntityBareJid in order to assure the
correct form.
Resolves SMACK-677.
Minor-Modifications-By: Florian Schmaus <flo@geekplace.eu>
Add
- performSaslAnonymousAuthentication()
- performSaslExternalAuthentication(SSLContext)
- addEnabledSaslMechanism(String)
- addEnabledSaslMechanisms(Collection<String>)
to ConnectionConfiguration.Builder.
Instead of providing a special API call for anonymous authentication,
Smack now has a configuration builder method to set anonymous/external
authentication. This also removes a lot of duplicate code within
Smack.
Also move SASLAnonymous into o.j.smack.sasl.core.
Fixes SMACK-629.
Remove the TestSuite class. We now have
SmackTestSuite
^
|
InitExtensions
^
|
$UnitTest
where most basic setup is done in a static block within
SmackTestSuite (only stringencoder setup right now).
Also some minor fixes in unit tests.
- Lines containing tab(s) after space
- Usage of printStackTrace
- Usage of println
- Add SupressionCommentFilter module
SuppressionCommentFilter can be enabled with
// CHECKSTYLE:OFF
and disabled with
// CHECKSTYLE:ON
instead of throwing XmlPullParserException, IOException and
SmackException.
Add a guard to AbstractXMPPConnection.processPacket() to always re-throw
RuntimeExceptions.
and remove getConnectionID().
Also make streamId a field of AbstractXMPPConnection. Most XMPP
connection types have a streamId, it appears to be optional when BOSH
is used though.
RFC 6121 § 5.2.2:
"""
If an application receives a message with no 'type' attribute or the
application does not understand the value of the 'type' attribute
provided, it MUST consider the message to be of type "normal" (i.e.,
"normal" is the default).
"""
instead of getMessage(), because some Exceptions, e.g. Android's
NetworkOnMainThreadException, will return null on
getMessage(). Exception.toString() does what we want, i.e. returns
- the exception class name
- and the return value of getLocalizedMessage()
This is useful for cases where a result set is requested, as it's the
case in XEP-13 and XEP-313.
Also adds
XMPPConnection.createPacketCollector(PacketCollector.Configuration).
InterruptedExceptions should be treated as the users intention to
'cancel' the current thread's task. There is no such thing as a
spurious interrupt (not to be confused with "spurious wakeups").
This also moves the logic to send error IQ replies from "when there is
no IQ provider registerd" to "when there is no IQ request handler
registered". Which has for example the advantage that IQ parsing no
longer asks for a connection instance.
Differentiate between asynchronous and synchronous ones. Asynchronous
are the ones where the invocation order may not be the same as the order
in which the stanzas arrived.
Since it's no longer guaranteed that when a unit test calls
processPacket(stanza)
the stanza will be completely processed when the call returns, it was
necessary to extend the unit tests (mostly Roster and ChatManager) with
a packet listener that waits for his invocation. Since we now also use
LinkedHashMaps as Map for the packet listeners (SMACK-531, SMACK-424),
adding a packet listeners as last also means that it will be called as
last. We exploit this behavior change now in the unit tests.
Rename 'recvListeners' to 'syncRecvListeners' in AbstractXMPPConnection.
Rename 'rosterInitialized' to 'loaded' in Roster.
Add Roster.isLoaded().
Reset 'loaded' to false in
Roster.setOfflinePresencesAndResetLoaded() (was setOfflinePresences()).
Fixes SMACK-583, SMACK-532, SMACK-424
Those were broken since 9e797c1b17 as they
always used the basic PubSub namespace, i.e. without a fragment. Which
resulted in e.g. delete requests look like
<iq to="pubsub.ec-xmpp" id="2GAeW-75" type="set">
<pubsub xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub">
<delete node="2e92d38c-9e90-47f6-8e26-330d25ebe96b"/>
</pubsub>
</iq>
when the namespace should be in fact
http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#owner