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Matthieu Lalonde 14 years ago committed by Mathieu Lecarme
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@ -38,3 +38,62 @@ You have to edit a new file in `test/conf.js` :
Then, you can launch test :
node test/test.js
API
---
Client handle all the xmpp stack with object, callback, event and handlers. All in async.
### Client ###
The first object is the client :
var c = new Client({
jid: 'bob@jabber.org',
password: 'beuha'
}, function() {
sys.debug("I'm connected");
});
You instiante it with xmpp params and callback, tirggered when connection is done, and roster fetched. All your work should be inside the callback, outside, you don't know your state.
The client throw events :
* _presence_
* _presence:error_
* _message_
### IQ ###
Iq is handled quietly. You can ask someone with a callback, for the response.
var jabber = this;
this.iq(new xmpp.Element('query', {xmlns: 'jabber:iq:roster'}), function(iq) {
iq.getChild('query', 'jabber:iq:roster').children.forEach(function(child) {
//iterating over evrybody
sys.debug(child.attrs.jid);
});
});
Answering a distant iq is handled with an handler. Default object handles :
* _http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info_
* _jabber:iq:last_
* _jabber:iq:version_
Here is an example :
var jabber = this;
this.registerIqHandler('jabber:iq:last', function(stanza) {
jabber.resultIq(stanza, new xmpp.Element('query', {
xmlns: 'jabber:iq:last', seconds:'1'})
.tree()
);
});
Not handled iq throws an event : _iq:unknow_
### Room ###
Just like Client, room is created with a callback, triggered when presence is return from the server.
this.room('beuha', function(status) {})

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