in AdHocCommandData.
This check was added in 3a37b71e19, but a
session ID can be null, if it's the first invocation. This prevented
RemoteCommand.execute() from executing, since RemoteCommand's sessionID
member will be null at the first invocation.
apply the Manager pattern to 'muc'. This prevents the user creating
multiple MultiUserChat instances for the same MUC.
Move the static method from MultiUserChat to MultiUserChatManager.
Also add AbstractNodeInformationProvider.
Use CopyOnWriteArraySet for listeners, remove the old reflection based
listener invocation approach.
Remove unnecessary casts.
Return List instead of Collection where possible.
sendMessage(Message) now set's the MUC as 'to' and the message type to
groupchat.
remove PacketMultiplexListener, RoomListenerMultiplexor and
ConnectionDetachedPacketCollector(Test), which was a bunch of
(in same cases redundant) code that formed a complex construct that
presumably tried to make MultiUserChat instances easily garbage
collect-able.
Now, MultiUserChat should be eligible for gc if the userHashLeft() is
invoked before the reference to the instance is dropped, which should be
the case in the most scenarios. Otherwise the connection may references
the MultiUserChat instance over Packet(Listener|Interceptor)s preventing
the gc.
Using
createPacketCollector(filter);
sendPacket(packet);
was error prone, i.e. the PacketCollector could leak if sendPacket()
would throw an exception and the user forgot to call
PacketCollector.cancel(). For cases where
createPacketCollectorAndSend(IQ) is not sufficient (because we don't
send IQs), createPacketCollectorAndSend(PacketFilter, Packet) is now
used, which does take care that the PacketCollector does not leak if
sendPacket() throws an Exception.
Use PresenceListener as intercepting callback interface.
Remove the for-each loops in MultiUserChat by using the interception
facilities of the XMPPConnection.
Add ToFilter.
both serve the same purpose: As callback for Packets. There is no need
to have both, so remace PacketInterceptor and let PacketListener take
its place. Some classes like ChatStateManager can now use
MessageListener as interceptor callback, which is more convenient.
instead of using a PacketListener, which means that the user has to
downcast the Packet to Message, we now use a Listener which callback
parameter is already Message/Presence.
It is necessary to introduce MessageListener and PresenceListener, which
are interfaces that have a callback for Message/Presence instead of
Packet. The 'old' MessageListener is renamed to ChatMessageListener.
Use Generics in ConnectionDetachedPacketCollector.
- Make MultipleAddress.Type a enum
- Change the signature of the methods to use Collection instead of List
- Use for-each loops instead of iterators
- Switch Provider to new provider pattern (using switch-case)
- Use XmlStringBuilder (extend the API by two new methods)
this is the first stop towards fixing "SMACK-65: parsing should look for
depth", by providing the initial parsing depth to the provider. Some
methods (.e.g parseMessage) now use the depth as abort condition,
instead of a unclean String equals check.
parseIQ() and parseExtension() where both renamed to parse.
This also restricts the Exceptions thrown by the parse method, to just
XmlPullParserException, IOException and SmackException (not really a big
victory, but nevertheless a slight improvement).
StreamFeatureProvider is now gone, we simply use PacketExtensionProvider
for stream features.
also remove 'lang' attribute, since it belongs into IQ, see XEP-50 3.7:
"The requester SHOULD provide its locale information using the "xml:lang"
attribute on either the <iq/> (RECOMMENDED) or <command/> element."
- De-duplicate code by moving it into AbstractXMPPConnection
- Introduce TopLevelStreamElement as superclass for all XMPP stream elements.
- Add SynchronizationPoint, ParserUtils
- Add ParserUtils
Fixes SMACK-333 and SMACK-521
let's use the standard idiom for Input- to OutputStream transfers. This
also avoids an initial no-op on the first write, when the count is '0'.
Also fixes a bug when the size of file/stream transferred is '0' (which
is perfectly fine and possible).
which is basically the body of the pingServerRunnable available as
public part of the API. The intention is to allow 3rd party
components (e.g. Android's AlarmManager) to trigger the code.
The Pong class was harmful, as people could try to use it with
PacketTypeFilter, which wouldn't work, a Pong is just a plain IQ result
without child XML.
also remove faulty PongFilter from PingManager. It never matched any
stanzas, since a Pong is just a plain result IQ that is not qualified by
any XMPP Ping namespace.
Fixes SMACK-597
- determine all local IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
- prevent loopback addresses from appearing as streamhost
Some unit tests where changed because they assumed that a host only has
one local address. But nowadays hosts often have more, at least because
they are IPv4 and IPv6 multi-homed.
to prevent
org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5.Socks5ClientForInitiatorTest
> shouldSuccessfullyEstablishConnectionAndActivateSocks5Proxy
FAILED
java.lang.NullPointerException at Socks5ClientForInitiatorTest.java:292
This will help to get rid of repetitive class casts, and make
PacketCollector api more inline with itself (since some methods
are already generic return methods).
to avoid
feature-not-implemented
at org.jivesoftware.smack.PacketCollector.nextResultOrThrow(PacketCollector.java:182)
at org.jivesoftware.smack.PacketCollector.nextResultOrThrow(PacketCollector.java:161)
at org.jivesoftware.smackx.disco.ServiceDiscoveryManager.discoverItems(ServiceDiscoveryManager.java:573)
at org.jivesoftware.smackx.address.MultipleRecipientManager.getMultipleRecipienServiceAddress(MultipleRecipientManager.java:310)
at org.jivesoftware.smackx.address.MultipleRecipientManager.send$7a184d34(MultipleRecipientManager.java:82)
for e.g. Google Apps XMPP services.
This is not to be merged in master/4.1 branch as it already contains a
similar fix.
Similar flaw was also fixed in 2c7f1efe80.
Also ensure that OfflineMessagesManager doesn't leak collector by using
a try/finally block.
Fixes SMACK-592
It's a common pattern to look for all services hosted under the users
service that provide a given feature. Let's provide an API for that and
use that API in the methods that benefit from it.
Adopt to common design patterns in Smack:
- getFrom(Packet) in Packetextensions
- INSTANCES.put() in getInstanceFor()
- ELEMENT instead of ELEMENT_NAME
- Use XmlStringBuilder
Removes a ton of duplicate code, mostly related to MUCItem being
duplicated in MUCOwner and MUCAdmin, but also some other duplicate code.
Make MUC code use XmlStringBuilder.
Add ELEMENT and NAMESPACE constants to the appropriate places. Also add
"static <MUCPacketExtension> getFrom(Packet)" methods.
Make some MUC classes implement Element.
this was previously erroneously changed with
197548b548 from 'forbidden' to
'not-acceptable'. We now change it back to 'forbidden'.
Also delete FileTransferNegotiator.rejectStream(StreamInitation) because
it is dead code and add some comments and javadoc.
This also marks the starting point for extending the PubSub API to allow
additional packet extensions to be added to the request. This is for
example useful if one wants to limit the result with "Result Set
Management (XEP-59)".
Fixes SMACK-580.
Re-work filetransfer/bytestream stanza toXML() method to use
XmlStringBuilder. Move the ELEMENT and NAMESPACE definitions in the
right place, ie. the stanza class.
The idea is that xml-roundtrip should *never* be expected from a
XmlPullParser. So what we need is a method that parses the content of an
element without relying on getText() returning text if on START_TAG or
END_TAG. This is already done by PubSubs ItemProvider.
Also add PacketParserUtils.parseElement() which will return the current
element as String and use this method in PubSub's ItemProvider.
by using XmlStringBuilder. Fixes SMACK-577
Also extend LazyStringBuilder with a cache. And extend XmlStringBuilder
with some more convenience methods.
Move the ELEMENT and NAMESPACE definition from Form to DataForm, where
it belongs.
that method never worked correctly since 11 years, ie. the PrivateData
was never added as element text. It's not surprisingly that this was not
discovered in more then a decade, since Smack usually never *sends*
those stanza but only receives them.
But that's no reason to not fix it. :)
and MultipleRecipient (XEP-33) related code in general (e.g. use
constants where possible).
For getMultipleRecipientServiceAddress() this means that
- the "synchronized (services)" block is removed
- ServiceDiscoveryManager is only retrieved once
The idea that we abstract the scheduling of tasks on Android over this
method turned out to be unnecessary. schedule() was also not really part
of the *public* XMPPConnection API, so it's good that it's gone.
Move some duplicate code from XMPP(TCP|BOSH)Connection to
PacketParserUtils. Remove TestUtils as the method now part of Smack's
public API in PacketParserUtils.
Most importantly, rename reload() method of persistent cache to
"DiscoverInfo lookup(String nodeVer)" and lazily load the data from the
persistent cache to the memory cache.
Smack should not throw an IOException in case a stream got closed by
the remote peer and the user is trying to read() from the stream. This
commit fixes that, by making Smack return '-1' if the stream got
closed by the remote. An IOException will only be thrown if the user
tries to read from a stream that got already closed by *himself*.
SMACK-468
This method was never intended to be part of the public API. It's also
critical that the given Runnables complete within a reasonable
time frame so that they don't block following ones.
Because of OSGi, no subproject of Smack (which is the same as a OSGi
bundle) must export a package that is already exported by another
subproject.
Therefore it was necessary to move the TCP and BOSH code into their own
packages: org.jivesoftware.smack.(tcp|bosh).
OSGi classloader restrictions also made it necessary to create a
Declarative Service for smack-extensions, smack-experimental and
smack-lagacy (i.e. smack subprojects which should be initialized), in
order to initialize them accordingly, as smack-core is, when used in a
OSGi environment, unable to load and initialize classes from other smack
bundles. OSGi's "Service Component Runtime" (SCR) will now take care of
running the initialization code of the particular Smack bundle by
activating its Declarative Service.
That is also the reason why most initialization related method now have an
additional classloader argument.
Note that due the refactoring, some ugly changes in XMPPTCPConnection
and its PacketReader and PacketWriter where necessary.
instead of using the old baseName=smack appendix=project.name approach,
we are now going convention over configuration and renaming the
subprojects directories to the proper name.
Having a prefix is actually very helpful, because the resulting
libraries will be named like the subproject. And a core-4.0.0-rc1.jar is
not as explicit about what it actually *is* as a
smack-core-4.0.0-rc1.jar.
SMACK-265