Instead of passing the passphrase back to the user via a
DisplayBackupCodeCallback, we directly return the passphrase
which is now represented by a class.
Also we now allow the user to provide the passphrase.
SMACK-888 has a mention of unreachable code and is now solved
under commit 0f7b7df.
This integration test tests those class entities which were to
be set by previously stated unreachable code.
This continues the design started with e98d42790 ("SmackReactor/NIO,
Java8/Android19, Pretty print XML, FSM connections"), where the
exceptions that caused an operation to fail, are not recorded within
SynchronizationPoint but within the connection instance itself.
This moves the logic in AbstractXMPPConnection.getSmackTlsContext()
into the ConnectionConfiguration constructor.
Also introduce SslContextFactory and use it in
ConnectionConfiguration.
Apply builder pattern to form fields and replace getVariable() with
getFieldName(). Refer to the field name as "field name" instead of
"variable" everyone, just as XEP-0004 does.
Improve the high-level form API: introduce FilledForm and FillableForm
which perform stronger validation and consistency checks.
Also add FormFieldRegistry to enable processing of 'submit' forms
where the form field types are omitted.
Smack also now does omit the form field type declaration on 'submit'
type forms, as it is allowed by XEP-0004.
Use EntityBareJid just as its done within PepManager. There is no need
for AsyncButOrdered in the PEP user managers, as PepManager already
takes care of that. Also the message carrying the PEP event should
always be the last parameter of the callbacks, as it is the least
important piece of information.
The before/after class annotations are now no longer borrowed from
JUnit.
Also some integration tests used @After and/or @Before from JUnit,
which was never supported nor had any effected. Those methods got
deleted. But since there appears to be a desire for such a
functionality in sinttest, we should consider adding one.
This also removes the powermock dependency. Although powermock is a
fine library, it currently prevents dropping Junit4. And since we only
use the Whitebox API of powermock, this simply replaced powermock's
Whitebox with our own.
This mini assignment kicked-off with replacing `pubsub` with `pep`,
but later transformed into something more.
The alterations and additions in this commit:
a) GeoLocation.
1) Add Documentation.
2) Add `EMPTY_GEO_LOCATION` to be used while
`stopPublishingGeoLocation()` is called.
b) Add GeoLocation IntegrationTest.
c) Add GeoLocation Listener.
d) GeoLocationManager.
1) Add Documentation.
2) Replace `pubsub` with `pep`.
3) Add methods to add-and-remove GeoLocationListeners.
4) Enable GeoLocation by default.
e) Add `package.info` for GeoLocation Integration Test.
Guus reports that the entity caps sinttest fails on openfire with an
timeout exception on Java 11. Very well possible that this is caused
by a changed scheduling behavior where the yield() thread nevertheless
dominates the, potential single, core.
The waitUntilThread() method is essentially a broken approach anyway
and should be replaced in the future.
This is a complete redesign of what was previously
XmppNioTcpConnection. The new architecture allows to extend an XMPP
client to server (c2s) connection with new transport bindings and
other extensions.
This commit will enable user to communicate
information about music to which user is listening.
This feature is less of a requirement and more like fun to me.
An attempt at solving SMACK-257.
Incase you see any chances of improvement,
please let me know :)
and FileTestUtil in favor of commons-io. This is required because
Eclipse won't put src/test code into the classpath of src/main
code (even though gradle was configured with an according
dependency).
This is needed for javadocAll since otherwhise there will be
smack-core/src/main/java/org/jivesoftware/smack/package-info.java:21:
warning: a package-info.java file has already been seen for
package org.jivesoftware.smack
warnings.
Those exception are caused by I/O operations in the OmemoStore, which
is now declaring that it throws those (since it is not uncommon for
I/O operations to cause IOExceptions). After all, this is nicely
demonstrated as this change is caused by switching with this commit to
the Android API 19 compatible methods in FileBasedOmemoStore, which
throw.
The library can not decide what to do in case of those exceptions,
hence it is sensible to expose them to the user.