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Disconnect accounts immediately when we're told the network has disconnected, rather than call the keepalive. This provides immediate feedback that the user is disconnected from the network and speeds reconnection if they're changing to a new network immediately. This should only be a problem if we're being told the network has disconnected when it really is still connected or, for example, if you accidentally unplug your network cable and plug it right back in. (The keepalive method should mean that you'd be re-connected and TCP would re-transmit packets as necessary, where this will cut you off immediately.) Given that other applications follow this model, we should be okay.
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Sat, 10 May 2008 08:27:21 +0000
parents e1012f92ba3b
children 43233dc1d40b
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/**
 * @file server.h Server API
 * @ingroup core
 */

/* purple
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#ifndef _PURPLE_SERVER_H_
#define _PURPLE_SERVER_H_

#include "account.h"
#include "conversation.h"
#include "prpl.h"

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**
 * Send a typing message to a given user over a given connection.
 *
 * TODO: Could probably move this into the conversation API.
 *
 * @param gc    The connection over which to send the typing notification.
 * @param name  The user to send the typing notification to.
 * @param state One of PURPLE_TYPING, PURPLE_TYPED, or PURPLE_NOT_TYPING.
 * @return A quiet-period, specified in seconds, where Purple will not
 *         send any additional typing notification messages.  Most
 *         protocols should return 0, which means that no additional
 *         PURPLE_TYPING messages need to be sent.  If this is 5, for
 *         example, then Purple will wait five seconds, and if the Purple
 *         user is still typing then Purple will send another PURPLE_TYPING
 *         message.
 */
unsigned int serv_send_typing(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *name, PurpleTypingState state);

void serv_move_buddy(PurpleBuddy *, PurpleGroup *, PurpleGroup *);
int  serv_send_im(PurpleConnection *, const char *, const char *, PurpleMessageFlags flags);

/** Get information about an account's attention commands, from the prpl. 
 * 
 * @return The attention command numbered 'code' from the prpl's attention_types, or NULL.
 */
PurpleAttentionType *purple_get_attention_type_from_code(PurpleAccount *account, guint type_code);

/** Send an attention request message.
 *
 * @param gc The connection to send the message on.
 * @param who Whose attention to request.
 * @param type_code An index into the prpl's attention_types list determining the type
 * 	of the attention request command to send. 0 if prpl only defines one
 * 	(for example, Yahoo and MSN), but some protocols define more (MySpaceIM).
 *
 * Note that you can't send arbitrary PurpleAttentionType's, because there is
 * only a fixed set of attention commands.
 */
void serv_send_attention(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *who, guint type_code);

/** Process an incoming attention message. 
 *
 * @param gc The connection that received the attention message.
 * @param who Who requested your attention.
 * @param type_code An index into the prpl's attention_types list determining the type
 * 	of the attention request command to send. 
 */
void serv_got_attention(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *who, guint type_code);

void serv_get_info(PurpleConnection *, const char *);
void serv_set_info(PurpleConnection *, const char *);

void serv_add_permit(PurpleConnection *, const char *);
void serv_add_deny(PurpleConnection *, const char *);
void serv_rem_permit(PurpleConnection *, const char *);
void serv_rem_deny(PurpleConnection *, const char *);
void serv_set_permit_deny(PurpleConnection *);
void serv_chat_invite(PurpleConnection *, int, const char *, const char *);
void serv_chat_leave(PurpleConnection *, int);
void serv_chat_whisper(PurpleConnection *, int, const char *, const char *);
int  serv_chat_send(PurpleConnection *, int, const char *, PurpleMessageFlags flags);
void serv_alias_buddy(PurpleBuddy *);
void serv_got_alias(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *who, const char *alias);

/**
 * A protocol plugin should call this when it retrieves a private alias from
 * the server.  Private aliases are the aliases the user sets, while public
 * aliases are the aliases or display names that buddies set for themselves.
 *
 * @param gc The connection on which the alias was received.
 * @param who The screen name of the buddy whose alias was received.
 * @param alias The alias that was received.
 */
void purple_serv_got_private_alias(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *who, const char *alias);


/**
 * Receive a typing message from a remote user.  Either PURPLE_TYPING
 * or PURPLE_TYPED.  If the user has stopped typing then use
 * serv_got_typing_stopped instead.
 *
 * TODO: Could probably move this into the conversation API.
 *
 * @param gc      The connection on which the typing message was received.
 * @param name    The name of the remote user.
 * @param timeout If this is a number greater than 0, then
 *        Purple will wait this number of seconds and then
 *        set this buddy to the PURPLE_NOT_TYPING state.  This
 *        is used by protocols that send repeated typing messages
 *        while the user is composing the message.
 * @param state   The typing state received
 */
void serv_got_typing(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *name, int timeout,
					 PurpleTypingState state);

/**
 * TODO: Could probably move this into the conversation API.
 */
void serv_got_typing_stopped(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *name);

void serv_got_im(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *who, const char *msg,
				 PurpleMessageFlags flags, time_t mtime);

/**
 * @param data The hash function should be g_str_hash() and the equal
 *             function should be g_str_equal().
 */
void serv_join_chat(PurpleConnection *, GHashTable *data);

/**
 * @param data The hash function should be g_str_hash() and the equal
 *             function should be g_str_equal().
 */
void serv_reject_chat(PurpleConnection *, GHashTable *data);

/**
 * Called by a prpl when an account is invited into a chat.
 *
 * @param gc      The connection on which the invite arrived.
 * @param name    The name of the chat you're being invited to.
 * @param who     The username of the person inviting the account.
 * @param message The optional invite message.
 * @param data    The components necessary if you want to call serv_join_chat().
 *                The hash function should be g_str_hash() and the equal
 *                function should be g_str_equal().
 */
void serv_got_chat_invite(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *name,
						  const char *who, const char *message,
						  GHashTable *data);

PurpleConversation *serv_got_joined_chat(PurpleConnection *gc,
									   int id, const char *name);
void serv_got_chat_left(PurpleConnection *g, int id);
void serv_got_chat_in(PurpleConnection *g, int id, const char *who,
					  PurpleMessageFlags flags, const char *message, time_t mtime);
void serv_send_file(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *who, const char *file);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _PURPLE_SERVER_H_ */