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/**
* $RCSfile$
* $Revision$
* $Date$
*
* Copyright 2003-2007 Jive Software.
*
* All rights reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package org.jivesoftware.smackx;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.PacketCollector;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.SmackConfiguration;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.Connection;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.XMPPException;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.filter.*;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.IQ;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Message;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Packet;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.packet.DiscoverInfo;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.packet.DiscoverItems;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.packet.OfflineMessageInfo;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.packet.OfflineMessageRequest;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
/**
* The OfflineMessageManager helps manage offline messages even before the user has sent an
* available presence. When a user asks for his offline messages before sending an available
* presence then the server will not send a flood with all the offline messages when the user
* becomes online. The server will not send a flood with all the offline messages to the session
* that made the offline messages request or to any other session used by the user that becomes
* online.<p>
*
* Once the session that made the offline messages request has been closed and the user becomes
* offline in all the resources then the server will resume storing the messages offline and will
* send all the offline messages to the user when he becomes online. Therefore, the server will
* flood the user when he becomes online unless the user uses this class to manage his offline
* messages.
*
* @author Gaston Dombiak
*/
public class OfflineMessageManager {
private final static String namespace = "http://jabber.org/protocol/offline";
private Connection connection;
private PacketFilter packetFilter;
public OfflineMessageManager(Connection connection) {
this.connection = connection;
packetFilter =
new AndFilter(new PacketExtensionFilter("offline", namespace),
new PacketTypeFilter(Message.class));
}
/**
* Returns true if the server supports Flexible Offline Message Retrieval. When the server
* supports Flexible Offline Message Retrieval it is possible to get the header of the offline
* messages, get specific messages, delete specific messages, etc.
*
* @return a boolean indicating if the server supports Flexible Offline Message Retrieval.
* @throws XMPPException If the user is not allowed to make this request.
*/
public boolean supportsFlexibleRetrieval() throws XMPPException {
DiscoverInfo info = ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection).discoverInfo(null);
return info.containsFeature(namespace);
}
/**
* Returns the number of offline messages for the user of the connection.
*
* @return the number of offline messages for the user of the connection.
* @throws XMPPException If the user is not allowed to make this request or the server does
* not support offline message retrieval.
*/
public int getMessageCount() throws XMPPException {
DiscoverInfo info = ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection).discoverInfo(null,
namespace);
Form extendedInfo = Form.getFormFrom(info);
if (extendedInfo != null) {
String value = extendedInfo.getField("number_of_messages").getValues().next();
return Integer.parseInt(value);
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Returns an iterator on <tt>OfflineMessageHeader</tt> that keep information about the
* offline message. The OfflineMessageHeader includes a stamp that could be used to retrieve
* the complete message or delete the specific message.
*
* @return an iterator on <tt>OfflineMessageHeader</tt> that keep information about the offline
* message.
* @throws XMPPException If the user is not allowed to make this request or the server does
* not support offline message retrieval.
*/
public Iterator<OfflineMessageHeader> getHeaders() throws XMPPException {
List<OfflineMessageHeader> answer = new ArrayList<OfflineMessageHeader>();
DiscoverItems items = ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection).discoverItems(
null, namespace);
for (Iterator<DiscoverItems.Item> it = items.getItems(); it.hasNext();) {
DiscoverItems.Item item = it.next();
answer.add(new OfflineMessageHeader(item));
}
return answer.iterator();
}
/**
* Returns an Iterator with the offline <tt>Messages</tt> whose stamp matches the specified
* request. The request will include the list of stamps that uniquely identifies
* the offline messages to retrieve. The returned offline messages will not be deleted
* from the server. Use {@link #deleteMessages(java.util.List)} to delete the messages.
*
* @param nodes the list of stamps that uniquely identifies offline message.
* @return an Iterator with the offline <tt>Messages</tt> that were received as part of
* this request.
* @throws XMPPException If the user is not allowed to make this request or the server does
* not support offline message retrieval.
*/
public Iterator<Message> getMessages(final List<String> nodes) throws XMPPException {
List<Message> messages = new ArrayList<Message>();
OfflineMessageRequest request = new OfflineMessageRequest();
for (String node : nodes) {
OfflineMessageRequest.Item item = new OfflineMessageRequest.Item(node);
item.setAction("view");
request.addItem(item);
}
// Filter packets looking for an answer from the server.
PacketFilter responseFilter = new PacketIDFilter(request.getPacketID());
PacketCollector response = connection.createPacketCollector(responseFilter);
// Filter offline messages that were requested by this request
PacketFilter messageFilter = new AndFilter(packetFilter, new PacketFilter() {
public boolean accept(Packet packet) {
OfflineMessageInfo info = (OfflineMessageInfo) packet.getExtension("offline",
namespace);
return nodes.contains(info.getNode());
}
});
PacketCollector messageCollector = connection.createPacketCollector(messageFilter);
// Send the retrieval request to the server.
connection.sendPacket(request);
// Wait up to a certain number of seconds for a reply.
IQ answer = (IQ) response.nextResult(SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout());
// Stop queuing results
response.cancel();
if (answer == null) {
throw new XMPPException("No response from server.");
} else if (answer.getError() != null) {
throw new XMPPException(answer.getError());
}
// Collect the received offline messages
Message message = (Message) messageCollector.nextResult(
SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout());
while (message != null) {
messages.add(message);
message =
(Message) messageCollector.nextResult(
SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout());
}
// Stop queuing offline messages
messageCollector.cancel();
return messages.iterator();
}
/**
* Returns an Iterator with all the offline <tt>Messages</tt> of the user. The returned offline
* messages will not be deleted from the server. Use {@link #deleteMessages(java.util.List)}
* to delete the messages.
*
* @return an Iterator with all the offline <tt>Messages</tt> of the user.
* @throws XMPPException If the user is not allowed to make this request or the server does
* not support offline message retrieval.
*/
public Iterator<Message> getMessages() throws XMPPException {
List<Message> messages = new ArrayList<Message>();
OfflineMessageRequest request = new OfflineMessageRequest();
request.setFetch(true);
// Filter packets looking for an answer from the server.
PacketFilter responseFilter = new PacketIDFilter(request.getPacketID());
PacketCollector response = connection.createPacketCollector(responseFilter);
// Filter offline messages that were requested by this request
PacketCollector messageCollector = connection.createPacketCollector(packetFilter);
// Send the retrieval request to the server.
connection.sendPacket(request);
// Wait up to a certain number of seconds for a reply.
IQ answer = (IQ) response.nextResult(SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout());
// Stop queuing results
response.cancel();
if (answer == null) {
throw new XMPPException("No response from server.");
} else if (answer.getError() != null) {
throw new XMPPException(answer.getError());
}
// Collect the received offline messages
Message message = (Message) messageCollector.nextResult(
SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout());
while (message != null) {
messages.add(message);
message =
(Message) messageCollector.nextResult(
SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout());
}
// Stop queuing offline messages
messageCollector.cancel();
return messages.iterator();
}
/**
* Deletes the specified list of offline messages. The request will include the list of
* stamps that uniquely identifies the offline messages to delete.
*
* @param nodes the list of stamps that uniquely identifies offline message.
* @throws XMPPException If the user is not allowed to make this request or the server does
* not support offline message retrieval.
*/
public void deleteMessages(List<String> nodes) throws XMPPException {
OfflineMessageRequest request = new OfflineMessageRequest();
for (String node : nodes) {
OfflineMessageRequest.Item item = new OfflineMessageRequest.Item(node);
item.setAction("remove");
request.addItem(item);
}
// Filter packets looking for an answer from the server.
PacketFilter responseFilter = new PacketIDFilter(request.getPacketID());
PacketCollector response = connection.createPacketCollector(responseFilter);
// Send the deletion request to the server.
connection.sendPacket(request);
// Wait up to a certain number of seconds for a reply.
IQ answer = (IQ) response.nextResult(SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout());
// Stop queuing results
response.cancel();
if (answer == null) {
throw new XMPPException("No response from server.");
} else if (answer.getError() != null) {
throw new XMPPException(answer.getError());
}
}
/**
* Deletes all offline messages of the user.
*
* @throws XMPPException If the user is not allowed to make this request or the server does
* not support offline message retrieval.
*/
public void deleteMessages() throws XMPPException {
OfflineMessageRequest request = new OfflineMessageRequest();
request.setPurge(true);
// Filter packets looking for an answer from the server.
PacketFilter responseFilter = new PacketIDFilter(request.getPacketID());
PacketCollector response = connection.createPacketCollector(responseFilter);
// Send the deletion request to the server.
connection.sendPacket(request);
// Wait up to a certain number of seconds for a reply.
IQ answer = (IQ) response.nextResult(SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout());
// Stop queuing results
response.cancel();
if (answer == null) {
throw new XMPPException("No response from server.");
} else if (answer.getError() != null) {
throw new XMPPException(answer.getError());
}
}
}