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plugins {
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// The scalastyle plugin of smack-repl wants the root project to
// have a ideaProject task, so let's add one.
id 'idea'
id 'org.igniterealtime.smack.javadoc-conventions'
}
ext {
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javadocAllDir = new File(buildDir, 'javadoc')
integrationTestProjects = [
':smack-integration-test',
':smack-omemo-signal-integration-test',
Bump to Gradle 8.10.2, require Java 11 Bump Gradle from 6.8.3 to 8.10.2 and increase the minimum required Java version from 8 to 11 (SMACK-953). The switch from Java 8 to 11 caused some Bytecode portability issues regarding NIO Buffers. Java changed with version 9 the return type of some subclasses of Buffer to return the specific Buffer type instead of the Buffer superclass [JDK-4774077]. For example, ByteBuffer.filp() previously returned Buffer, while it does return ByteBuffer now. This sensible change was not reflected by the Android API [1], which means that AnimalSniffer rightfully started to complain that there is no method "ByteBuffer ByteBuffer.flip()" in Android, there is only "Buffer ByteBuffer.flip()", and those are incompatible methods on Java's Bytecode layer. As workaround, this changes return charBuffer.flip().toString(); to ((java.nio.Buffer) charBuffer).flip(); return charBuffer.toString(); to restore the Bytecode portability between Android and Java. Errorprone also got new checks, of which JavaUtilDate and JdkObsolete are wroth mentioning. JavaUtilData basically strongly recommends to use Java's newer time API over java.util.Date. But since Smack was Java 8 until now, j.u.Date is widely used. Similar JdkObsolete mentions obsolete JDK APIs, like data structures like Vector and Stack. But mostly LinkedList, which should usually be replaced by ArrayList. And this is what this commit largely does. JDK-4774077: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-4774077 1: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/369219141
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].collect{ project(it) }
javadocAllProjects = subprojects - integrationTestProjects
}
evaluationDependsOnChildren()
task javadocAll(type: Javadoc) {
source javadocAllProjects.collect {project ->
project.sourceSets.main.allJava.findAll {
// Filter out symbolic links to avoid
// "warning: a package-info.java file has already been seen for package"
// javadoc warnings.
!java.nio.file.Files.isSymbolicLink(it.toPath())
}
}
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destinationDir = javadocAllDir
// Might need a classpath
classpath = files(subprojects.collect {project ->
project.sourceSets.main.compileClasspath})
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classpath += files(androidBootClasspath)
def staticJxmppVersion = getResolvedVersion('org.jxmpp:jxmpp-core')
def staticMiniDnsVersion = getResolvedVersion('org.minidns:minidns-core')
options {
linkSource = true
use = true
links = [
"https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/${javaMajor}/docs/api/",
"https://jxmpp.org/releases/${staticJxmppVersion}/javadoc/",
"https://minidns.org/releases/${staticMiniDnsVersion}/javadoc/",
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] as String[]
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overview = "$projectDir/resources/javadoc-overview.html"
}
// Finally copy the javadoc doc-files from the subprojects, which
// are potentially generated, to the javadocAll directory. Note
// that we use a copy *method* and not a *task* because the inputs
// of copy tasks is determined within the configuration phase. And
// since some of the inputs are generated, they will not get
// picked up if we used a copy method. See also
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/40518516/194894
doLast {
copy {
javadocAllProjects.each {
from ("${it.projectDir}/src/javadoc") {
include '**/doc-files/*.*'
}
}
into javadocAllDir
}
}
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}
task integrationTest {
Rework support for XEP-0384: OMEMO Encryption Changes: Rework integration tests New structure of base integration test classes bump dependency on signal-protocol-java from 2.4.0 to 2.6.2 Introduced CachingOmemoStore implementations Use CachingOmemoStore classes in integration tests Removed OmemoSession classes (replaced with more logical OmemoRatchet classes) Consequently also removed load/storeOmemoSession methods from OmemoStore Removed some clutter from KeyUtil classes Moved trust decision related code from OmemoStore to TrustCallback Require authenticated connection for many functions Add async initialization function in OmemoStore Refactor omemo test package (/java/org/jivesoftware/smack/omemo -> /java/org/jivesoftware/smackx) Remove OmemoStore method isFreshInstallation() as well as defaultDeviceId related stuff FileBasedOmemoStore: Add cleaner methods to store/load base data types (Using tryWithResource, only for future releases, once Android API gets bumped) Attempt to make OmemoManager thread safe new logic for getInstanceFor() deviceId determination OmemoManagers encrypt methods now don't throw exceptions when encryption for some devices fails. Instead message gets encrypted when possible and more information about failures gets returned alongside the message itself Added OmemoMessage class for that purpose Reworked entire OmemoService class Use safer logic for creating trust-ignoring messages (like ratchet-update messages) Restructure elements/provider in order to prepare for OMEMO namespace bumps Remove OmemoManager.regenerate() methods in favor of getInstanceFor(connection, randomDeviceId) Removed some unnecessary configuration options Prepare for support of more AES message key types Simplify session creation Where possible, avoid side effects in methods Add UntrustedOmemoIdentityException Add TrustState enum More improved tests
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description 'Verify correct functionality of Smack by running some integration tests.'
dependsOn project(':smack-integration-test').tasks.run
}
task omemoSignalIntTest {
Rework support for XEP-0384: OMEMO Encryption Changes: Rework integration tests New structure of base integration test classes bump dependency on signal-protocol-java from 2.4.0 to 2.6.2 Introduced CachingOmemoStore implementations Use CachingOmemoStore classes in integration tests Removed OmemoSession classes (replaced with more logical OmemoRatchet classes) Consequently also removed load/storeOmemoSession methods from OmemoStore Removed some clutter from KeyUtil classes Moved trust decision related code from OmemoStore to TrustCallback Require authenticated connection for many functions Add async initialization function in OmemoStore Refactor omemo test package (/java/org/jivesoftware/smack/omemo -> /java/org/jivesoftware/smackx) Remove OmemoStore method isFreshInstallation() as well as defaultDeviceId related stuff FileBasedOmemoStore: Add cleaner methods to store/load base data types (Using tryWithResource, only for future releases, once Android API gets bumped) Attempt to make OmemoManager thread safe new logic for getInstanceFor() deviceId determination OmemoManagers encrypt methods now don't throw exceptions when encryption for some devices fails. Instead message gets encrypted when possible and more information about failures gets returned alongside the message itself Added OmemoMessage class for that purpose Reworked entire OmemoService class Use safer logic for creating trust-ignoring messages (like ratchet-update messages) Restructure elements/provider in order to prepare for OMEMO namespace bumps Remove OmemoManager.regenerate() methods in favor of getInstanceFor(connection, randomDeviceId) Removed some unnecessary configuration options Prepare for support of more AES message key types Simplify session creation Where possible, avoid side effects in methods Add UntrustedOmemoIdentityException Add TrustState enum More improved tests
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description 'Run integration tests of the smack-omemo module in combination with smack-omemo-signal.'
Bump to Gradle 8.10.2, require Java 11 Bump Gradle from 6.8.3 to 8.10.2 and increase the minimum required Java version from 8 to 11 (SMACK-953). The switch from Java 8 to 11 caused some Bytecode portability issues regarding NIO Buffers. Java changed with version 9 the return type of some subclasses of Buffer to return the specific Buffer type instead of the Buffer superclass [JDK-4774077]. For example, ByteBuffer.filp() previously returned Buffer, while it does return ByteBuffer now. This sensible change was not reflected by the Android API [1], which means that AnimalSniffer rightfully started to complain that there is no method "ByteBuffer ByteBuffer.flip()" in Android, there is only "Buffer ByteBuffer.flip()", and those are incompatible methods on Java's Bytecode layer. As workaround, this changes return charBuffer.flip().toString(); to ((java.nio.Buffer) charBuffer).flip(); return charBuffer.toString(); to restore the Bytecode portability between Android and Java. Errorprone also got new checks, of which JavaUtilDate and JdkObsolete are wroth mentioning. JavaUtilData basically strongly recommends to use Java's newer time API over java.util.Date. But since Smack was Java 8 until now, j.u.Date is widely used. Similar JdkObsolete mentions obsolete JDK APIs, like data structures like Vector and Stack. But mostly LinkedList, which should usually be replaced by ArrayList. And this is what this commit largely does. JDK-4774077: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-4774077 1: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/369219141
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dependsOn 'smack-omemo-signal-integration-test:run'
}
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task sinttestAll {
description 'Run all of Smack\'s integration tests.'
dependsOn {[
integrationTest,
omemoSignalIntTest,
]}
}
def getResolvedVersion(queriedProject = 'smack-core', component) {
def configuration = project(queriedProject)
.configurations
.compileClasspath
def artifact = configuration
.resolvedConfiguration
.resolvedArtifacts
.findAll {
// 'it' is of type ResolvedArtifact, 'id' of
// Component*Artifact*Identifier, and we check the
// ComponentIdentifier.
it.id.getComponentIdentifier() instanceof org.gradle.api.artifacts.component.ModuleComponentIdentifier
}
.find {
it.id.getComponentIdentifier().toString().startsWith(component + ':')
}
artifact.getModuleVersion().getId().getVersion()
}