Besides the way the transport handles the stream after SASL
<success/>, the SASL logic is independend from the underlying
transport (BOSH, TCP, …). Hence move it up into
AbstractXMPPConnection.
This also has the benefit that we can make some more methods private
or package-private.
Also introduce XmlStringBuilder.optTextChild(), which causes some
associated changes.
Introducing Smack's own XmlPullParser interface which tries to stay as
compatible as possible to XPP3. The interface is used to either wrap
StAX's XMLStreamReader if Smack is used on Java SE, and XPP3's
XmlPullParser if Smack is used on on Android.
Fixes SMACK-591.
Also introduce JUnit 5 and non-strict javadoc projects.
In case the server provided nonce contained one or more equals
characters ("=") the part.split("=") call would return more then the
expected two key/value parts. Hence we simply use part.split("=", 2).
Also made the unit test check for this case.
Fixes SMACK-755
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>
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.
Thanks to Stefan Karlsson for helping with the implementation.
Also add SASLMechanism.checkIfSuccessfulOrThrow(), to increase the
security by verifying the mechanisms state at the end of SASL
authentication.
SASLMechanism now has a SASLPrep StringTransformer.
Refactor SHA1 functions out of StringUtils into SHA1 utility class.
Add MAC utility class.
Make DummyConnection getSentpacket() methods use generics to make unit
testing SCRAM-SHA1 easier.
Fixes SMACK-398
This commit marks an important milestone with the addition of the
smack-android subproject. Smack is now able to run native on Android
without requiring any modifications, which makes the aSmack build
environment obsolete.
It was necessary to redesign the code for SASL authentication to achieve
this. Smack now comes with smack-sasl-provided for SASL implementations
that do not rely on additional APIs like javax for platforms where those
APIs are not available like Android.