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/** * @file connection.h Connection API * @ingroup core * @see @ref connection-signals */ /* purple * * Purple is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this * source distribution. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA */ #ifndef _PURPLE_CONNECTION_H_ #define _PURPLE_CONNECTION_H_ /** @copydoc _PurpleConnection */ typedef struct _PurpleConnection PurpleConnection; /** * Flags to change behavior of the client for a given connection. */ typedef enum { PURPLE_CONNECTION_HTML = 0x0001, /**< Connection sends/receives in 'HTML'. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_NO_BGCOLOR = 0x0002, /**< Connection does not send/receive background colors. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_AUTO_RESP = 0x0004, /**< Send auto responses when away. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_FORMATTING_WBFO = 0x0008, /**< The text buffer must be formatted as a whole */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_NO_NEWLINES = 0x0010, /**< No new lines are allowed in outgoing messages */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_NO_FONTSIZE = 0x0020, /**< Connection does not send/receive font sizes */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_NO_URLDESC = 0x0040, /**< Connection does not support descriptions with links */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_NO_IMAGES = 0x0080, /**< Connection does not support sending of images */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ALLOW_CUSTOM_SMILEY = 0x0100, /**< Connection supports sending and receiving custom smileys */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_SUPPORT_MOODS = 0x0200, /**< Connection supports setting moods */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_SUPPORT_MOOD_MESSAGES = 0x0400 /**< Connection supports setting a message on moods */ } PurpleConnectionFlags; typedef enum { PURPLE_DISCONNECTED = 0, /**< Disconnected. */ PURPLE_CONNECTED, /**< Connected. */ PURPLE_CONNECTING /**< Connecting. */ } PurpleConnectionState; /** * Possible errors that can cause a connection to be closed. * * @since 2.3.0 */ typedef enum { /** There was an error sending or receiving on the network socket, or * there was some protocol error (such as the server sending malformed * data). */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_NETWORK_ERROR = 0, /** The username supplied was not valid. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME = 1, /** The username, password or some other credential was incorrect. Use * #PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME instead if the username * is known to be invalid. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED = 2, /** libpurple doesn't speak any of the authentication methods the * server offered. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_IMPOSSIBLE = 3, /** libpurple was built without SSL support, and the connection needs * SSL. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_NO_SSL_SUPPORT = 4, /** There was an error negotiating SSL on this connection, or the * server does not support encryption but an account option was set to * require it. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_ENCRYPTION_ERROR = 5, /** Someone is already connected to the server using the name you are * trying to connect with. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_NAME_IN_USE = 6, /** The username/server/other preference for the account isn't valid. * For instance, on IRC the username cannot contain white space. * This reason should not be used for incorrect passwords etc: use * #PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED for that. * * @todo This reason really shouldn't be necessary. Usernames and * other account preferences should be validated when the * account is created. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_SETTINGS = 7, /** The server did not provide a SSL certificate. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_CERT_NOT_PROVIDED = 8, /** The server's SSL certificate could not be trusted. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_CERT_UNTRUSTED = 9, /** The server's SSL certificate has expired. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_CERT_EXPIRED = 10, /** The server's SSL certificate is not yet valid. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_CERT_NOT_ACTIVATED = 11, /** The server's SSL certificate did not match its hostname. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_CERT_HOSTNAME_MISMATCH = 12, /** The server's SSL certificate does not have the expected * fingerprint. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_CERT_FINGERPRINT_MISMATCH = 13, /** The server's SSL certificate is self-signed. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_CERT_SELF_SIGNED = 14, /** There was some other error validating the server's SSL certificate. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_CERT_OTHER_ERROR = 15, /** Some other error occurred which fits into none of the other * categories. */ /* purple_connection_error_reason() in connection.c uses the fact that * this is the last member of the enum when sanity-checking; if other * reasons are added after it, the check must be updated. */ PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_OTHER_ERROR = 16 } PurpleConnectionError; /** Holds the type of an error along with its description. */ typedef struct { /** The type of error. */ PurpleConnectionError type; /** A localised, human-readable description of the error. */ char *description; } PurpleConnectionErrorInfo; #include <time.h> #include "account.h" #include "plugin.h" #include "status.h" #include "sslconn.h" /** * Connection UI operations. Used to notify the user of changes to * connections, such as being disconnected, and to respond to the * underlying network connection appearing and disappearing. UIs should * call #purple_connections_set_ui_ops() with an instance of this struct. * * @see @ref ui-ops */ typedef struct { /** * When an account is connecting, this operation is called to notify * the UI of what is happening, as well as which @a step out of @a * step_count has been reached (which might be displayed as a progress * bar). * @see #purple_connection_update_progress */ void (*connect_progress)(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *text, size_t step, size_t step_count); /** * Called when a connection is established (just before the * @ref signed-on signal). */ void (*connected)(PurpleConnection *gc); /** * Called when a connection is ended (between the @ref signing-off * and @ref signed-off signals). */ void (*disconnected)(PurpleConnection *gc); /** * Used to display connection-specific notices. (Pidgin's Gtk user * interface implements this as a no-op; #purple_connection_notice(), * which uses this operation, is not used by any of the protocols * shipped with libpurple.) */ void (*notice)(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *text); /** * Called when an error causes a connection to be disconnected. * Called before #disconnected. * @param text a localized error message. * @see #purple_connection_error * @deprecated in favour of * #PurpleConnectionUiOps.report_disconnect_reason. */ void (*report_disconnect)(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *text); /** * Called when libpurple discovers that the computer's network * connection is active. On Linux, this uses Network Manager if * available; on Windows, it uses Win32's network change notification * infrastructure. */ void (*network_connected)(void); /** * Called when libpurple discovers that the computer's network * connection has gone away. */ void (*network_disconnected)(void); /** * Called when an error causes a connection to be disconnected. * Called before #disconnected. This op is intended to replace * #report_disconnect. If both are implemented, this will be called * first; however, there's no real reason to implement both. * * @param reason why the connection ended, if known, or * #PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_OTHER_ERROR, if not. * @param text a localized message describing the disconnection * in more detail to the user. * @see #purple_connection_error_reason * * @since 2.3.0 */ void (*report_disconnect_reason)(PurpleConnection *gc, PurpleConnectionError reason, const char *text); void (*_purple_reserved1)(void); void (*_purple_reserved2)(void); void (*_purple_reserved3)(void); } PurpleConnectionUiOps; /* Represents an active connection on an account. */ struct _PurpleConnection { PurplePlugin *prpl; /**< The protocol plugin. */ PurpleConnectionFlags flags; /**< Connection flags. */ PurpleConnectionState state; /**< The connection state. */ PurpleAccount *account; /**< The account being connected to. */ char *password; /**< The password used. */ int inpa; /**< The input watcher. */ GSList *buddy_chats; /**< A list of active chats (#PurpleConversation structs of type #PURPLE_CONV_TYPE_CHAT). */ void *proto_data; /**< Protocol-specific data. */ char *display_name; /**< How you appear to other people. */ guint keepalive; /**< Keep-alive. */ /** Wants to Die state. This is set when the user chooses to log out, or * when the protocol is disconnected and should not be automatically * reconnected (incorrect password, etc.). prpls should rely on * purple_connection_error_reason() to set this for them rather than * setting it themselves. * @see purple_connection_error_is_fatal */ gboolean wants_to_die; guint disconnect_timeout; /**< Timer used for nasty stack tricks */ time_t last_received; /**< When we last received a packet. Set by the prpl to avoid sending unneeded keepalives */ }; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /**************************************************************************/ /** @name Connection API */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ #if !(defined PURPLE_DISABLE_DEPRECATED) || (defined _PURPLE_CONNECTION_C_) /** * This function should only be called by purple_account_connect() * in account.c. If you're trying to sign on an account, use that * function instead. * * Creates a connection to the specified account and either connects * or attempts to register a new account. If you are logging in, * the connection uses the current active status for this account. * So if you want to sign on as "away," for example, you need to * have called purple_account_set_status(account, "away"). * (And this will call purple_account_connect() automatically). * * @param account The account the connection should be connecting to. * @param regist Whether we are registering a new account or just * trying to do a normal signon. * @param password The password to use. * * @deprecated As this is internal, we should make it private in 3.0.0. */ void purple_connection_new(PurpleAccount *account, gboolean regist, const char *password); #endif #if !(defined PURPLE_DISABLE_DEPRECATED) || (defined _PURPLE_CONNECTION_C_) /** * This function should only be called by purple_account_unregister() * in account.c. * * Tries to unregister the account on the server. If the account is not * connected, also creates a new connection. * * @param account The account to unregister * @param password The password to use. * @param cb Optional callback to be called when unregistration is complete * @param user_data user data to pass to the callback * * @deprecated As this is internal, we should make it private in 3.0.0. */ void purple_connection_new_unregister(PurpleAccount *account, const char *password, PurpleAccountUnregistrationCb cb, void *user_data); #endif #if !(defined PURPLE_DISABLE_DEPRECATED) || (defined _PURPLE_CONNECTION_C_) /** * Disconnects and destroys a PurpleConnection. * * This function should only be called by purple_account_disconnect() * in account.c. If you're trying to sign off an account, use that * function instead. * * @param gc The purple connection to destroy. * * @deprecated As this is internal, we should make it private in 3.0.0. */ void purple_connection_destroy(PurpleConnection *gc); #endif /** * Sets the connection state. PRPLs should call this and pass in * the state #PURPLE_CONNECTED when the account is completely * signed on. What does it mean to be completely signed on? If * the core can call prpl->set_status, and it successfully changes * your status, then the account is online. * * @param gc The connection. * @param state The connection state. */ void purple_connection_set_state(PurpleConnection *gc, PurpleConnectionState state); /** * Sets the connection's account. * * @param gc The connection. * @param account The account. */ void purple_connection_set_account(PurpleConnection *gc, PurpleAccount *account); /** * Sets the connection's displayed name. * * @param gc The connection. * @param name The displayed name. */ void purple_connection_set_display_name(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *name); /** * Sets the protocol data for a connection. * * @param connection The PurpleConnection. * @param proto_data The protocol data to set for the connection. * * @since 2.6.0 */ void purple_connection_set_protocol_data(PurpleConnection *connection, void *proto_data); /** * Returns the connection state. * * @param gc The connection. * * @return The connection state. */ PurpleConnectionState purple_connection_get_state(const PurpleConnection *gc); /** * Returns TRUE if the account is connected, otherwise returns FALSE. * * @return TRUE if the account is connected, otherwise returns FALSE. */ #define PURPLE_CONNECTION_IS_CONNECTED(gc) \ (purple_connection_get_state(gc) == PURPLE_CONNECTED) /** * Returns the connection's account. * * @param gc The connection. * * @return The connection's account. */ PurpleAccount *purple_connection_get_account(const PurpleConnection *gc); /** * Returns the protocol plugin managing a connection. * * @param gc The connection. * * @return The protocol plugin. * * @since 2.4.0 */ PurplePlugin * purple_connection_get_prpl(const PurpleConnection *gc); /** * Returns the connection's password. * * @param gc The connection. * * @return The connection's password. */ const char *purple_connection_get_password(const PurpleConnection *gc); /** * Returns the connection's displayed name. * * @param gc The connection. * * @return The connection's displayed name. */ const char *purple_connection_get_display_name(const PurpleConnection *gc); /** * Gets the protocol data from a connection. * * @param connection The PurpleConnection. * * @return The protocol data for the connection. * * @since 2.6.0 */ void *purple_connection_get_protocol_data(const PurpleConnection *connection); /** * Updates the connection progress. * * @param gc The connection. * @param text Information on the current step. * @param step The current step. * @param count The total number of steps. */ void purple_connection_update_progress(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *text, size_t step, size_t count); /** * Displays a connection-specific notice. * * @param gc The connection. * @param text The notice text. */ void purple_connection_notice(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *text); /** * Closes a connection with an error. * * @param gc The connection. * @param reason The error text, which may not be @c NULL. * @deprecated in favour of #purple_connection_error_reason. Calling * @c purple_connection_error(gc, text) is equivalent to calling * @c purple_connection_error_reason(gc, reason, text) where @c reason is * #PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_OTHER_ERROR if @c gc->wants_to_die is @c TRUE, and * #PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_NETWORK_ERROR if not. (This is to keep * auto-reconnection behaviour the same when using old prpls which don't use * reasons yet.) */ void purple_connection_error(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *reason); /** * Closes a connection with an error and a human-readable description of the * error. It also sets @c gc->wants_to_die to the value of * #purple_connection_error_is_fatal(@a reason), mainly for * backwards-compatibility. * * @param gc the connection which is closing. * @param reason why the connection is closing. * @param description a non-@c NULL localized description of the error. * * @since 2.3.0 */ void purple_connection_error_reason (PurpleConnection *gc, PurpleConnectionError reason, const char *description); /** * Closes a connection due to an SSL error; this is basically a shortcut to * turning the #PurpleSslErrorType into a #PurpleConnectionError and a * human-readable string and then calling purple_connection_error_reason(). * * @since 2.3.0 */ void purple_connection_ssl_error (PurpleConnection *gc, PurpleSslErrorType ssl_error); /** * Reports whether a disconnection reason is fatal (in which case the account * should probably not be automatically reconnected) or transient (so * auto-reconnection is a good idea). * For instance, #PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_NETWORK_ERROR is a temporary error, * which might be caused by losing the network connection, so <tt> * purple_connection_error_is_fatal (PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_NETWORK_ERROR)</tt> * is @c FALSE. On the other hand, * #PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED probably indicates a * misconfiguration of the account which needs the user to go fix it up, so * <tt> purple_connection_error_is_fatal * (PURPLE_CONNECTION_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED)</tt> is @c TRUE. * * (This function is meant to replace checking PurpleConnection.wants_to_die.) * * @return @c TRUE if the account should not be automatically reconnected, and * @c FALSE otherwise. * * @since 2.3.0 */ gboolean purple_connection_error_is_fatal (PurpleConnectionError reason); /*@}*/ /**************************************************************************/ /** @name Connections API */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ /** * Disconnects from all connections. */ void purple_connections_disconnect_all(void); /** * Returns a list of all active connections. This does not * include connections that are in the process of connecting. * * @constreturn A list of all active connections. */ GList *purple_connections_get_all(void); /** * Returns a list of all connections in the process of connecting. * * @constreturn A list of connecting connections. */ GList *purple_connections_get_connecting(void); /** * Checks if gc is still a valid pointer to a gc. * * @return @c TRUE if gc is valid. * * @deprecated Do not use this. Instead, cancel your asynchronous request * when the PurpleConnection is destroyed. */ /* * TODO: Eventually this bad boy will be removed, because it is * a gross fix for a crashy problem. */ #define PURPLE_CONNECTION_IS_VALID(gc) (g_list_find(purple_connections_get_all(), (gc)) != NULL) /*@}*/ /**************************************************************************/ /** @name UI Registration Functions */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ /** * Sets the UI operations structure to be used for connections. * * @param ops The UI operations structure. */ void purple_connections_set_ui_ops(PurpleConnectionUiOps *ops); /** * Returns the UI operations structure used for connections. * * @return The UI operations structure in use. */ PurpleConnectionUiOps *purple_connections_get_ui_ops(void); /*@}*/ /**************************************************************************/ /** @name Connections Subsystem */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ /** * Initializes the connections subsystem. */ void purple_connections_init(void); /** * Uninitializes the connections subsystem. */ void purple_connections_uninit(void); /** * Returns the handle to the connections subsystem. * * @return The connections subsystem handle. */ void *purple_connections_get_handle(void); /*@}*/ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _PURPLE_CONNECTION_H_ */