Mercurial > pidgin.yaz
changeset 1086:ce201056e7a6
[gaim-migrate @ 1096]
adam is obviously very bored; he hacked gaim. other good prpl-related stuff.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Sun, 12 Nov 2000 14:14:12 +0000 |
parents | 8da0bf36fb99 |
children | 56c7ceb986a8 |
files | PRPL doc/CREDITS src/multi.c src/oscar.c |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/PRPL Sun Nov 12 13:24:09 2000 +0000 +++ b/PRPL Sun Nov 12 14:14:12 2000 +0000 @@ -1,45 +1,5 @@ Protocol Plugins. What EveryBuddy should have been. -Protocol Plugins are easier than GUI plugins. This is because there is necessarily a limited set -of server functions; protocols are limited. What a programmer can do with a UI is limitless. - -In order to design a framework for which Protocol Plugins can work, we must first think about -which protocols can be pluginized. (Henceforth PRPL will stand for both the Protocol Plugin -system and an individual Protocol Plugin.) - -Oscar. TOC. Yahoo. MSN. ICQ. FTP. IRC. - -There is a longer list. Note that FTP is in the list presented. FTP has basic functions similar -to those of the others. The basic functions that must be performed are: - -Sign on. (log in) -Sign off. -Send and receive messages. - -There really isn't much more to it than that. There are, then, additional functions that some -protocols implement: - -Chat. -File Transfer. -Away/Idle. (states) -Directory Info. - -Before PRPL there was a slight abstraction in the code. The UI simply needed to call serv_login, -and that function would decide between the protocols, which function to call. It did that with -an if-elseif-else series. - -With PRPL, each PRPL is stored in a struct. The structs are then kept in a GSList. The serv_ -functions then simply need to search the GSList for the correct protocol, and call the desired -function. The struct holds void * references to the desired functions. serv_* simply needs to -call that function. (Even better, each connection has a reference to the PRPL struct it uses; -this will reduce search time.) - -A new PRPL can be loaded at any time. They can be either static or dynamic code. When a new -protocol is loaded, gaim will call its protocol_init function, which is expected to return a -pointer to the aforementioned struct. If it returns NULL, the PRPL will not be loaded. (This is -not entirely true and needs to be modified in the code to work similarly to how it's decscribed -here.) - Each PRPL needs to have a unique identifier. In the pre-PRPL system TOC was 0 and Oscar was 1. This identifier can be found in prpl.h. They are pre-assigned. PROTO_TOC is still 0, PROTO_OSCAR is still 1. The protocol_init function is expected to set the struct's protocol member to the @@ -52,25 +12,6 @@ ====== -In order to test that PRPL was working with as little work as possible I made Oscar a plugin. In -order to use Oscar as a plugin, first recompile gaim with the make variable DEBUG_CFLAGS set to --DDYNAMIC_OSCAR, e.g. - -/usr/src/gaim $ make DEBUG_CFLAGS=-DDYNAMIC_OSCAR - -This will then remove Oscar support from the code (though it will still link with libfaim. However, -gaim does not need to link to libfaim itself). Making the Oscar plugin is straight-forward; simply -make oscar.so in the plugins directory, e.g. - -/usr/src/gaim/plugins $ make oscar.so - -You will then be presented with a gaim binary in src/gaim and the Oscar plugin in plugins/oscar.so. -Simply load the oscar.so file from the normal plugin window. This will set up everything necessary. -You may unload the plugin at any time, but the protocol will still be loaded. This may or may not -be a problem and may or may not be fixed at a later point in time. - -====== - I guess I should document how to write a PRPL. The first thing to do is to write your init function. It should be delcared @@ -85,7 +26,7 @@ load_protocol(my_proto_init); and return a non-negative int. Then compile as a plugin, load the .so file, and you're set. If you're -going to load it dynamically, extern the my_proto_init function, and in prpl.c, call load_protocol. +going to load it statically, extern the my_proto_init function, and in prpl.c, call load_protocol. Your PRPL needs to have a login function, which ideally should set up a gdk_input watcher. When you want to indicate that the account is online, simply call account_online(struct gaim_connection *). @@ -93,8 +34,12 @@ gaim.h for a (partial?) list). When the UI wants to send something via the server, it will call the appropriate function that you set -in your PRPL, if it's non-NULL. +in your PRPL, if it's non-NULL. The only function that is absolutely critical is name. Without name +gaim will probably crash. You don't even need login, just name. (You need login to do anything useful +though.) -There's currently no way to unload a PRPL, even if compiled dynamically and the plugin is removed. If -you do remove a dynamic PRPL and try to load a new version of it, you will still be using the old -version. Hopefully I can figure out how to fix this. Maybe it's not that important. +The best example to copy is probably Rob's IRC plugin, in plugins/irc.c. The most important functions +for gaim interaction are at the bottom (irc_init, gaim_plugin_init, and gaim_plugin_remove). The +rest of it is the protocol implementation. + +Sorry for the formatting. My Eterm is 105 characters wide.
--- a/doc/CREDITS Sun Nov 12 13:24:09 2000 +0000 +++ b/doc/CREDITS Sun Nov 12 14:14:12 2000 +0000 @@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ Other Contributors: +Adam Fritzler (mid) + Wrote libfaim, and added stuff to oscar.c to let people use + a proxy with libfaim. + Thanks to Torrey Searle for the spell checking code that accompanies the gtk_text box :)
--- a/src/multi.c Sun Nov 12 13:24:09 2000 +0000 +++ b/src/multi.c Sun Nov 12 14:14:12 2000 +0000 @@ -264,10 +264,16 @@ static void set_prot(GtkWidget *opt, int proto) { struct aim_user *u = gtk_object_get_user_data(GTK_OBJECT(opt)); - if (u) { + if (u && (u->tmp_protocol != proto)) { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) + u->proto_opt[i][0] = '\0'; u->tmp_protocol = proto; generate_options(u, u->main); - } else { + } else if (tmpusr.tmp_protocol != proto) { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) + tmpusr.proto_opt[i][0] = '\0'; tmpusr.tmp_protocol = tmpusr.protocol = proto; generate_options(NULL, newmain); }
--- a/src/oscar.c Sun Nov 12 13:24:09 2000 +0000 +++ b/src/oscar.c Sun Nov 12 14:14:12 2000 +0000 @@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ * */ -#ifndef DYNAMIC_OSCAR - #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "../config.h" #endif @@ -51,6 +49,12 @@ #include "pixmaps/dt_icon.xpm" #include "pixmaps/free_icon.xpm" +/* constants to identify proto_opts */ +#define USEROPT_AUTH 0 +#define USEROPT_AUTHPORT 1 +#define USEROPT_SOCKSHOST 2 +#define USEROPT_SOCKSPORT 3 + int gaim_caps = AIM_CAPS_CHAT | AIM_CAPS_SENDFILE | AIM_CAPS_GETFILE | AIM_CAPS_VOICE | AIM_CAPS_IMIMAGE | AIM_CAPS_BUDDYICON; @@ -303,6 +307,7 @@ struct aim_session_t *sess; struct aim_conn_t *conn; char buf[256]; + char *finalauth = NULL; struct gaim_connection *gc = new_gaim_conn(PROTO_OSCAR, user->username, user->password); struct oscar_data *odata = gc->proto_data = g_new0(struct oscar_data, 1); gc->user = user; @@ -311,18 +316,42 @@ debug_print(debug_buff); sess = g_new0(struct aim_session_t, 1); + aim_session_init(sess, AIM_SESS_FLAGS_NONBLOCKCONNECT); + + if (user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSHOST][0]) { + char *finalproxy; + if (user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSPORT][0]) + finalproxy = g_strconcat(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSHOST], ":", + user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSPORT], NULL); + else + finalproxy = g_strdup(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSHOST]); + aim_setupproxy(sess, finalproxy, NULL, NULL); + g_free(finalproxy); + } + + if (user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTH][0]) { + if (user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTHPORT][0]) + finalauth = g_strconcat(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTH], ":", + user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTHPORT], NULL); + else + finalauth = g_strdup(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTH]); + } + /* we need an immediate queue because we don't use a while-loop to * see if things need to be sent. */ sess->tx_enqueue = &aim_tx_enqueue__immediate; odata->sess = sess; - sprintf(buf, _("Looking up %s"), FAIM_LOGIN_SERVER); + sprintf(buf, _("Looking up %s"), finalauth ? finalauth : FAIM_LOGIN_SERVER); set_login_progress(gc, 1, buf); /* this creates a possible race condition, but hey, what can you do */ while (gtk_events_pending()) gtk_main_iteration(); - conn = aim_newconn(sess, AIM_CONN_TYPE_AUTH, FAIM_LOGIN_SERVER); + conn = aim_newconn(sess, AIM_CONN_TYPE_AUTH, finalauth ? finalauth : FAIM_LOGIN_SERVER); + + if (finalauth) + g_free(finalauth); if (conn == NULL) { debug_print(_("internal connection error\n")); @@ -1680,11 +1709,129 @@ g_free(n); } + +/* weeee */ +static void oscar_print_option(GtkEntry *entry, struct aim_user *user) { + int entrynum; + + entrynum = (int) gtk_object_get_user_data(GTK_OBJECT(entry)); + + if (entrynum == USEROPT_AUTH) { + g_snprintf(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTH], + sizeof(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTH]), + "%s", gtk_entry_get_text(entry)); + } else if (entrynum == USEROPT_AUTHPORT) { + g_snprintf(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTHPORT], + sizeof(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTHPORT]), + "%s", gtk_entry_get_text(entry)); + } else if (entrynum == USEROPT_SOCKSHOST) { + g_snprintf(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSHOST], + sizeof(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSHOST]), + "%s", gtk_entry_get_text(entry)); + } else if (entrynum == USEROPT_SOCKSPORT) { + g_snprintf(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSPORT], + sizeof(user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSPORT]), + "%s", gtk_entry_get_text(entry)); + } +} + +static void oscar_user_opts(GtkWidget *book, struct aim_user *user) { + /* so here, we create the new notebook page */ + GtkWidget *vbox; + GtkWidget *hbox; + GtkWidget *label; + GtkWidget *entry; + + vbox = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 0); + gtk_notebook_append_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(book), vbox, + gtk_label_new("OSCAR Options")); + gtk_widget_show(vbox); + + hbox = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 0); + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_widget_show(hbox); + + label = gtk_label_new("Authorizer:"); + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox), label, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_widget_show(label); + + entry = gtk_entry_new(); + gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(hbox), entry, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_object_set_user_data(GTK_OBJECT(entry), (void *)USEROPT_AUTH); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(entry), "changed", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(oscar_print_option), user); + if (user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTH][0]) { + debug_printf("setting text %s\n", user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTH]); + gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(entry), user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTH]); + } else + gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(entry), "login.oscar.aol.com"); + gtk_widget_show(entry); + + hbox = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 0); + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_widget_show(hbox); + + label = gtk_label_new("Authorizer Port:"); + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox), label, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_widget_show(label); + + entry = gtk_entry_new(); + gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(hbox), entry, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_object_set_user_data(GTK_OBJECT(entry), (void *)1); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(entry), "changed", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(oscar_print_option), user); + if (user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTHPORT][0]) { + debug_printf("setting text %s\n", user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTHPORT]); + gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(entry), user->proto_opt[USEROPT_AUTHPORT]); + } else + gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(entry), "5190"); + gtk_widget_show(entry); + + hbox = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 0); + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_widget_show(hbox); + + label = gtk_label_new("SOCKS5 Host:"); + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox), label, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_widget_show(label); + + entry = gtk_entry_new(); + gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(hbox), entry, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_object_set_user_data(GTK_OBJECT(entry), (void *)USEROPT_SOCKSHOST); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(entry), "changed", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(oscar_print_option), user); + if (user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSHOST][0]) { + debug_printf("setting text %s\n", user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSHOST]); + gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(entry), user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSHOST]); + } + gtk_widget_show(entry); + + hbox = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 0); + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_widget_show(hbox); + + label = gtk_label_new("SOCKS5 Port:"); + gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox), label, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_widget_show(label); + + entry = gtk_entry_new(); + gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(hbox), entry, FALSE, FALSE, 5); + gtk_object_set_user_data(GTK_OBJECT(entry), (void *)USEROPT_SOCKSPORT); + gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(entry), "changed", + GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(oscar_print_option), user); + if (user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSPORT][0]) { + debug_printf("setting text %s\n", user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSPORT]); + gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(entry), user->proto_opt[USEROPT_SOCKSPORT]); + } + gtk_widget_show(entry); +} + void oscar_init(struct prpl *ret) { ret->protocol = PROTO_OSCAR; ret->name = oscar_name; ret->list_icon = oscar_list_icon; ret->action_menu = oscar_action_menu; + ret->user_opts = oscar_user_opts; ret->login = oscar_login; ret->close = oscar_close; ret->send_im = oscar_send_im; @@ -1714,5 +1861,3 @@ ret->chat_send = oscar_chat_send; ret->keepalive = oscar_keepalive; } - -#endif