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annotate libpurple/protocols/jabber/adhoccommands.c @ 21103:aa875e77e5ce
explicit merge of '3380c786d272dcd9ab1360f49c3e4e51227af663'
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to branch 'im.pidgin.cpw.khc.soap'
author | Ka-Hing Cheung <khc@hxbc.us> |
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date | Thu, 25 Oct 2007 07:39:26 +0000 |
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1 /* |
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2 * purple - Jabber Protocol Plugin |
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3 * |
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4 * Copyright (C) 2007, Andreas Monitzer <andy@monitzer.com> |
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5 * |
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6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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9 * (at your option) any later version. |
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10 * |
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11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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14 * GNU General Public License for more details. |
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15 * |
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16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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17 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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18 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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19 * |
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20 */ |
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22 #include "internal.h" |
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24 #include "adhoccommands.h" |
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25 #include <string.h> |
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26 #include "internal.h" |
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27 #include "xdata.h" |
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28 #include "iq.h" |
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29 #include "request.h" |
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31 static void do_adhoc_ignoreme(JabberStream *js, ...) { |
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32 /* we don't have to do anything */ |
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33 } |
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35 typedef struct _JabberAdHocActionInfo { |
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36 char *sessionid; |
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37 char *who; |
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38 char *node; |
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39 GList *actionslist; |
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40 } JabberAdHocActionInfo; |
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42 void jabber_adhoc_disco_result_cb(JabberStream *js, xmlnode *packet, gpointer data) { |
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43 const char *from = xmlnode_get_attrib(packet, "from"); |
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44 const char *type = xmlnode_get_attrib(packet, "type"); |
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45 const char *node; |
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46 xmlnode *query, *item; |
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47 JabberID *jabberid; |
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48 JabberBuddy *jb; |
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49 JabberBuddyResource *jbr = NULL; |
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51 if(strcmp(type, "result")) |
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52 return; |
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54 query = xmlnode_get_child_with_namespace(packet,"query","http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#items"); |
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55 if(!query) |
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56 return; |
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57 node = xmlnode_get_attrib(query,"node"); |
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58 if(!node || strcmp(node, "http://jabber.org/protocol/commands")) |
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59 return; |
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61 if((jabberid = jabber_id_new(from))) { |
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62 if(jabberid->resource && (jb = jabber_buddy_find(js, from, TRUE))) |
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63 jbr = jabber_buddy_find_resource(jb, jabberid->resource); |
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64 jabber_id_free(jabberid); |
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65 } |
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67 if(!jbr) |
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68 return; |
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70 if(jbr->commands) { |
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71 /* since the list we just received is complete, wipe the old one */ |
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72 while(jbr->commands) { |
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73 JabberAdHocCommands *cmd = jbr->commands->data; |
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74 g_free(cmd->jid); |
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75 g_free(cmd->node); |
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76 g_free(cmd->name); |
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77 g_free(cmd); |
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78 jbr->commands = g_list_delete_link(jbr->commands, jbr->commands); |
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79 } |
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80 } |
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82 for(item = query->child; item; item = item->next) { |
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83 JabberAdHocCommands *cmd; |
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84 if(item->type != XMLNODE_TYPE_TAG) |
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85 continue; |
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86 if(strcmp(item->name, "item")) |
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87 continue; |
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88 cmd = g_new0(JabberAdHocCommands, 1); |
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90 cmd->jid = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(item,"jid")); |
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91 cmd->node = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(item,"node")); |
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92 cmd->name = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(item,"name")); |
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94 jbr->commands = g_list_append(jbr->commands,cmd); |
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95 } |
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98 static void jabber_adhoc_parse(JabberStream *js, xmlnode *packet, gpointer data); |
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100 static void do_adhoc_action_cb(JabberStream *js, xmlnode *result, const char *actionhandle, gpointer user_data) { |
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101 xmlnode *command; |
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102 GList *action; |
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103 JabberAdHocActionInfo *actionInfo = user_data; |
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104 JabberIq *iq = jabber_iq_new(js, JABBER_IQ_SET); |
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105 jabber_iq_set_callback(iq, jabber_adhoc_parse, NULL); |
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107 xmlnode_set_attrib(iq->node, "to", actionInfo->who); |
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108 command = xmlnode_new_child(iq->node,"command"); |
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109 xmlnode_set_namespace(command,"http://jabber.org/protocol/commands"); |
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110 xmlnode_set_attrib(command,"sessionid",actionInfo->sessionid); |
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111 xmlnode_set_attrib(command,"node",actionInfo->node); |
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112 if(actionhandle) |
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113 xmlnode_set_attrib(command,"action",actionhandle); |
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114 xmlnode_insert_child(command,result); |
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116 for(action = actionInfo->actionslist; action; action = g_list_next(action)) { |
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117 char *handle = action->data; |
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118 g_free(handle); |
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119 } |
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120 g_list_free(actionInfo->actionslist); |
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121 g_free(actionInfo->sessionid); |
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122 g_free(actionInfo->who); |
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123 g_free(actionInfo->node); |
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125 jabber_iq_send(iq); |
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126 } |
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128 static void jabber_adhoc_parse(JabberStream *js, xmlnode *packet, gpointer data) { |
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129 xmlnode *command = xmlnode_get_child_with_namespace(packet, "command", "http://jabber.org/protocol/commands"); |
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130 const char *status = xmlnode_get_attrib(command,"status"); |
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131 xmlnode *xdata = xmlnode_get_child_with_namespace(command,"x","jabber:x:data"); |
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132 const char *type = xmlnode_get_attrib(packet,"type"); |
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134 if(type && !strcmp(type,"error")) { |
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135 char *msg = jabber_parse_error(js, packet); |
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136 if(!msg) |
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137 msg = g_strdup(_("Unknown Error")); |
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139 purple_notify_error(NULL, _("Ad-Hoc Command Failed"), |
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140 _("Ad-Hoc Command Failed"), msg); |
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141 g_free(msg); |
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142 return; |
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143 } |
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144 if(!type || strcmp(type,"result")) |
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145 return; |
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147 if(!status) |
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148 return; |
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150 if(!strcmp(status,"completed")) { |
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151 /* display result */ |
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152 xmlnode *note = xmlnode_get_child(command,"note"); |
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153 |
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154 if(note) { |
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155 char *data = xmlnode_get_data(note); |
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156 purple_notify_info(NULL, xmlnode_get_attrib(packet, "from"), data, NULL); |
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157 g_free(data); |
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158 } |
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159 |
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160 if(xdata) |
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161 jabber_x_data_request(js, xdata, (jabber_x_data_cb)do_adhoc_ignoreme, NULL); |
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162 return; |
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163 } |
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164 if(!strcmp(status,"executing")) { |
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165 /* this command needs more steps */ |
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166 xmlnode *actions, *action; |
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167 int actionindex = 0; |
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168 GList *actionslist = NULL; |
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169 JabberAdHocActionInfo *actionInfo; |
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170 if(!xdata) |
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171 return; /* shouldn't happen */ |
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172 |
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173 actions = xmlnode_get_child(command,"actions"); |
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174 if(!actions) { |
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175 JabberXDataAction *defaultaction = g_new0(JabberXDataAction, 1); |
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176 defaultaction->name = g_strdup(_("execute")); |
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177 defaultaction->handle = g_strdup("execute"); |
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178 actionslist = g_list_append(actionslist, defaultaction); |
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179 } else { |
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180 const char *defaultactionhandle = xmlnode_get_attrib(actions, "execute"); |
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181 int index = 0; |
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182 for(action = actions->child; action; action = action->next, ++index) { |
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183 if(action->type == XMLNODE_TYPE_TAG) { |
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184 JabberXDataAction *newaction = g_new0(JabberXDataAction, 1); |
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185 newaction->name = g_strdup(_(action->name)); |
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186 newaction->handle = g_strdup(action->name); |
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187 actionslist = g_list_append(actionslist, newaction); |
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188 if(defaultactionhandle && !strcmp(defaultactionhandle, action->name)) |
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189 actionindex = index; |
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190 } |
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191 } |
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192 } |
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193 |
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194 actionInfo = g_new0(JabberAdHocActionInfo, 1); |
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195 actionInfo->sessionid = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(command,"sessionid")); |
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196 actionInfo->who = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(packet,"from")); |
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197 actionInfo->node = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(command,"node")); |
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198 actionInfo->actionslist = actionslist; |
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199 |
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200 jabber_x_data_request_with_actions(js,xdata,actionslist,actionindex,do_adhoc_action_cb,actionInfo); |
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201 } |
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202 } |
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203 |
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204 void jabber_adhoc_execute_action(PurpleBlistNode *node, gpointer data) { |
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205 if (PURPLE_BLIST_NODE_IS_BUDDY(node)) { |
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206 JabberAdHocCommands *cmd = data; |
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207 PurpleBuddy *buddy = (PurpleBuddy *) node; |
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208 JabberStream *js = purple_account_get_connection(buddy->account)->proto_data; |
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209 |
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210 jabber_adhoc_execute(js, cmd); |
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211 } |
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212 } |
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213 |
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214 static void jabber_adhoc_server_got_list_cb(JabberStream *js, xmlnode *packet, gpointer data) { |
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215 xmlnode *query = xmlnode_get_child_with_namespace(packet, "query", "http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#items"); |
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216 xmlnode *item; |
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217 |
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218 if(!query) |
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219 return; |
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220 |
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221 /* clean current list (just in case there is one) */ |
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222 while(js->commands) { |
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223 JabberAdHocCommands *cmd = js->commands->data; |
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224 g_free(cmd->jid); |
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225 g_free(cmd->node); |
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226 g_free(cmd->node); |
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227 g_free(cmd); |
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228 js->commands = g_list_delete_link(js->commands, js->commands); |
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229 } |
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231 /* re-fill list */ |
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232 for(item = query->child; item; item = item->next) { |
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233 JabberAdHocCommands *cmd; |
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234 if(item->type != XMLNODE_TYPE_TAG) |
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235 continue; |
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236 if(strcmp(item->name, "item")) |
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237 continue; |
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238 cmd = g_new0(JabberAdHocCommands, 1); |
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239 cmd->jid = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(item,"jid")); |
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240 cmd->node = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(item,"node")); |
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241 cmd->name = g_strdup(xmlnode_get_attrib(item,"name")); |
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243 js->commands = g_list_append(js->commands,cmd); |
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244 } |
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245 } |
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247 void jabber_adhoc_server_get_list(JabberStream *js) { |
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248 JabberIq *iq = jabber_iq_new_query(js,JABBER_IQ_GET,"http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#items"); |
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249 xmlnode *query = xmlnode_get_child_with_namespace(iq->node,"query","http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#items"); |
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251 xmlnode_set_attrib(iq->node,"to",js->user->domain); |
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252 xmlnode_set_attrib(query,"node","http://jabber.org/protocol/commands"); |
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254 jabber_iq_set_callback(iq,jabber_adhoc_server_got_list_cb,NULL); |
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255 jabber_iq_send(iq); |
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256 } |
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258 void jabber_adhoc_execute(JabberStream *js, JabberAdHocCommands *cmd) { |
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259 JabberIq *iq = jabber_iq_new(js, JABBER_IQ_SET); |
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260 xmlnode *command = xmlnode_new_child(iq->node,"command"); |
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261 xmlnode_set_attrib(iq->node,"to",cmd->jid); |
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262 xmlnode_set_namespace(command,"http://jabber.org/protocol/commands"); |
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263 xmlnode_set_attrib(command,"node",cmd->node); |
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264 xmlnode_set_attrib(command,"action","execute"); |
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266 jabber_iq_set_callback(iq,jabber_adhoc_parse,NULL); |
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268 jabber_iq_send(iq); |
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269 } |
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271 static void jabber_adhoc_server_execute(PurplePluginAction *action) { |
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272 JabberAdHocCommands *cmd = action->user_data; |
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273 if(cmd) { |
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274 PurpleConnection *gc = (PurpleConnection *) action->context; |
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275 JabberStream *js = gc->proto_data; |
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277 jabber_adhoc_execute(js, cmd); |
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278 } |
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279 } |
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281 void jabber_adhoc_init_server_commands(JabberStream *js, GList **m) { |
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282 GList *cmdlst; |
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283 JabberBuddy *jb; |
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285 /* also add commands for other clients connected to the same account on another resource */ |
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286 char *accountname = g_strdup_printf("%s@%s", js->user->node, js->user->domain); |
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287 if((jb = jabber_buddy_find(js, accountname, TRUE))) { |
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288 GList *iter; |
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289 for(iter = jb->resources; iter; iter = g_list_next(iter)) { |
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290 JabberBuddyResource *jbr = iter->data; |
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291 GList *riter; |
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292 for(riter = jbr->commands; riter; riter = g_list_next(riter)) { |
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293 JabberAdHocCommands *cmd = riter->data; |
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294 char *cmdname = g_strdup_printf("%s (%s)",cmd->name,jbr->name); |
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295 PurplePluginAction *act = purple_plugin_action_new(cmdname, jabber_adhoc_server_execute); |
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296 act->user_data = cmd; |
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297 *m = g_list_append(*m, act); |
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298 g_free(cmdname); |
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299 } |
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300 } |
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301 } |
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302 g_free(accountname); |
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304 /* now add server commands */ |
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305 for(cmdlst = js->commands; cmdlst; cmdlst = g_list_next(cmdlst)) { |
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306 JabberAdHocCommands *cmd = cmdlst->data; |
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307 PurplePluginAction *act = purple_plugin_action_new(cmd->name, jabber_adhoc_server_execute); |
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308 act->user_data = cmd; |
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309 *m = g_list_append(*m, act); |
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310 } |
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