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Smack/documentation/extensions/disco.md
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Service Discovery

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The service discovery extension allows one to discover items and information about XMPP entities. Follow these links to learn how to use this extension.

  • Manage XMPP entity features
  • Provide node information
  • Discover items associated with an XMPP entity
  • Discover information about an XMPP entity
  • Publish publicly available items

XEP related: XEP-30

Manage XMPP entity features

Description

Any XMPP entity may receive a discovery request and must answer with its associated items or information. Therefore, your Smack client may receive a discovery request that must respond to (i.e., if your client supports XHTML- IM). This extension automatically responds to a discovery request with the information that you previously configured.

Usage

In order to configure the supported features by your client you should first obtain the ServiceDiscoveryManager associated with your XMPPConnection. To get your ServiceDiscoveryManager send getInstanceFor(connection) to the class ServiceDiscoveryManager where connection is your XMPPConnection.

Once you have your ServiceDiscoveryManager you will be able to manage the supported features. To register a new feature send addFeature(feature) to your ServiceDiscoveryManager where feature is a String that represents the supported feature. To remove a supported feature send removeFeature(feature) to your ServiceDiscoveryManager where feature is a String that represents the feature to remove.

Examples

In this example we can see how to add and remove supported features:

// Obtain the ServiceDiscoveryManager associated with my XMPP connection
ServiceDiscoveryManager discoManager = ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection);
// Register that a new feature is supported by this XMPP entity
discoManager.addFeature(namespace1);
// Remove the specified feature from the supported features
discoManager.removeFeature(namespace2);

Provide node information

Description

Your XMPP entity may receive a discovery request for items non-addressable as a JID such as the MUC rooms where you are joined. In order to answer the correct information it is necessary to configure the information providers associated to the items/nodes within the Smack client.

Usage

In order to configure the associated nodes within the Smack client you will need to create a NodeInformationProvider and register it with the ServiceDiscoveryManager. To get your ServiceDiscoveryManager send getInstanceFor(connection) to the class ServiceDiscoveryManager where connection is your XMPPConnection.

Once you have your ServiceDiscoveryManager you will be able to register information providers for the XMPP entity's nodes. To register a new node information provider send setNodeInformationProvider(String node, NodeInformationProvider listener) to your ServiceDiscoveryManager where node is the item non-addressable as a JID and listener is the NodeInformationProvider to register. To unregister a NodeInformationProvider send removeNodeInformationProvider(String node) to your ServiceDiscoveryManager where node is the item non- addressable as a JID whose information provider we want to unregister.

Examples

In this example we can see how to register a NodeInformationProvider with a ServiceDiscoveryManager that will provide information concerning a node named "http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#rooms":

// Set the NodeInformationProvider that will provide information about the
// joined rooms whenever a disco request is received
ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection).setNodeInformationProvider(
	"http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#rooms",
	new NodeInformationProvider() {
		public List<DiscoverItems.Item> getNodeItems() {
			MultiUserChatManager mucManager = MultiUserChatManager.getInstanceFor(connection);
			List<DiscoverItems.Item> answer = new ArrayList<>();
			Iterator<Jid> rooms = mucManager.getJoinedRooms().iterator();
			while (rooms.hasNext()) {
				answer.add(new DiscoverItems.Item(rooms.next()));
			}
			return answer;
		}

		public List<String> getNodeFeatures() {...}
		public List<DiscoverInfo.Identity> getNodeIdentities() {...}
		public List<ExtensionElement> getNodePacketExtensions() {...}
});

Discover items associated with an XMPP entity

Description

In order to obtain information about a specific item you have to first discover the items available in an XMPP entity.

Usage

Once you have your ServiceDiscoveryManager you will be able to discover items associated with an XMPP entity. To discover the items of a given XMPP entity send discoverItems(entityID) to your ServiceDiscoveryManager where entityID is the ID of the entity. The message discoverItems(entityID) will answer an instance of DiscoverItems that contains the discovered items.

Examples

In this example we can see how to discover the items associated with an online catalog service:

// Obtain the ServiceDiscoveryManager associated with my XMPPConnection
ServiceDiscoveryManager discoManager = ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection);
// Get the items of a given XMPP entity
// This example gets the items associated with online catalog service
DiscoverItems discoItems = discoManager.discoverItems("plays.shakespeare.lit");
// Get the discovered items of the queried XMPP entity
Iterator it = discoItems.getItems().iterator();
// Display the items of the remote XMPP entity
while (it.hasNext()) {
	DiscoverItems.Item item = (DiscoverItems.Item) it.next();
	System.out.println(item.getEntityID());
	System.out.println(item.getNode());
	System.out.println(item.getName());
}

Discover information about an XMPP entity

Description

Once you have discovered the entity ID and name of an item, you may want to find out more about the item. The information desired generally is of two kinds: 1) The item's identity and 2) The features offered by the item.

This information helps you determine what actions are possible with regard to this item (registration, search, join, etc.) as well as specific feature types of interest, if any (e.g., for the purpose of feature negotiation).

Usage

Once you have your ServiceDiscoveryManager you will be able to discover information associated with an XMPP entity. To discover the information of a given XMPP entity send discoverInfo(entityID) to your ServiceDiscoveryManager where entityID is the ID of the entity. The message discoverInfo(entityID) will answer an instance of DiscoverInfo that contains the discovered information.

Examples

In this example we can see how to discover the information of a conference room:

// Obtain the ServiceDiscoveryManager associated with my XMPPConnection
ServiceDiscoveryManager discoManager = ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection);
// Get the information of a given XMPP entity
// This example gets the information of a conference room
DiscoverInfo discoInfo = discoManager.discoverInfo("balconyscene@plays.shakespeare.lit");
// Get the discovered identities of the remote XMPP entity
Iterator it = discoInfo.getIdentities().iterator();
// Display the identities of the remote XMPP entity
while (it.hasNext()) {
	DiscoverInfo.Identity identity = (DiscoverInfo.Identity) it.next();
	System.out.println(identity.getName());
	System.out.println(identity.getType());
	System.out.println(identity.getCategory());
}
// Check if room is password protected
discoInfo.containsFeature("muc_passwordprotected");

Publish publicly available items

Description

Publish your entity items to some kind of persistent storage. This enables other entities to query that entity using the disco#items namespace and receive a result even when the entity being queried is not online (or available).

Usage

Once you have your ServiceDiscoveryManager you will be able to publish items to some kind of persistent storage. To publish the items of a given XMPP entity you have to first create an instance of DiscoverItems and configure it with the items to publish. Then you will have to send publishItems(Jid entityID, DiscoverItems discoverItems) to your ServiceDiscoveryManager where entityID is the address of the XMPP entity that will persist the items and discoverItems contains the items to publish.

Examples

In this example we can see how to publish new items:

// Obtain the ServiceDiscoveryManager associated with my XMPPConnection
ServiceDiscoveryManager discoManager = ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection);

// Create a DiscoverItems with the items to publish
DiscoverItems itemsToPublish = new DiscoverItems();
Jid jid = JidCreate.from("pubsub.shakespeare.lit");
DiscoverItems.Item itemToPublish = new DiscoverItems.Item(jid);
itemToPublish.setName("Avatar");
itemToPublish.setNode("romeo/avatar");
itemToPublish.setAction(DiscoverItems.Item.UPDATE_ACTION);
itemsToPublish.addItem(itemToPublish);

// Publish the new items by sending them to the server
Jid jid2 = JidCreate.from("host");
discoManager.publishItems(jid2, itemsToPublish);