view plugins/perl/scripts/buddy_list.pl @ 13925:60f39c405dff

[gaim-migrate @ 16442] It is currently possible for yourself to not show up in your own buddy list at signon with Jabber. To reproduce: 1. Sign on and add yourself to your buddy list 2. Sign off and exit Gaim 3. Delete your blist.xml 4. Sign on The same bug would also appear when signing into your Jabber account using Gaim for the first time. Normally this works because the Jabber PRPL fakes showing your status whenever jabber_presence_send() is called. However, the call to jabber_presence_send() can happen BEFORE we receive the roster from the server (it usually does, I think) so the PRPL tries to set the status for yourself, but your GaimBuddy node doesn't exist yet. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Thu, 06 Jul 2006 08:24:26 +0000
parents 4d9686e7c234
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$MODULE_NAME = "Buddy List Test";

use Gaim;

# All the information Gaim gets about our nifty plugin
%PLUGIN_INFO = ( 
	perl_api_version => 2, 
	name => " Perl: $MODULE_NAME", 
	version => "0.1", 
	summary => "Test plugin for the Perl interpreter.", 
	description => "Implements a set of test proccedures to ensure all functions that work in the C API still work in the Perl plugin interface.  As XSUBs are added, this *should* be updated to test the changes.  Furthermore, this will function as the tutorial perl plugin.", 
	author => "John H. Kelm <johnhkelm\@gmail.com>", 
	url => "http://sourceforge.net/users/johnhkelm/", 
	
	load => "plugin_load", 
	unload => "plugin_unload" 
); 


	# These names must already exist
	my $GROUP		= "UIUC Buddies";
	my $USERNAME 		= "johnhkelm2";
	
	# We will create these on load then destroy them on unload
	my $TEST_GROUP		= "UConn Buddies";
	my $TEST_NAME	 	= "johnhkelm";
	my $TEST_ALIAS	 	= "John Kelm";
	my $PROTOCOL_ID 	= "prpl-oscar";


sub plugin_init { 
	return %PLUGIN_INFO; 
} 


# This is the sub defined in %PLUGIN_INFO to be called when the plugin is loaded
#	Note: The plugin has a reference to itself on top of the argument stack.
sub plugin_load { 
	my $plugin = shift; 
	print "#" x 80 . "\n\n";

	print "PERL: Finding account.\n";
	$account = Gaim::Accounts::find($USERNAME, $PROTOCOL_ID);
	
	#########  TEST CODE HERE  ##########
	
	print "Testing: Gaim::Find::buddy()...";
	$buddy = Gaim::Find::buddy($account, $TEST_NAME);
	if ($buddy) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; }	
	
	print "Testing: Gaim::BuddyList::get_handle()...";
	$handle = Gaim::BuddyList::get_handle();
	if ($handle) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; }	
	
	print "Testing: Gaim::BuddyList::get_blist()...";	
	$blist = Gaim::BuddyList::get_blist();
	if ($blist) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; }	
	
	print "Testing: Gaim::Buddy::new...";
	$buddy = Gaim::Buddy::new($account, $TEST_NAME . "TEST", $TEST_ALIAS);
	if ($buddy) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; }

	print "Testing: Gaim::Find::group...";
	$group = Gaim::Find::group($TEST_GROUP);
	if ($group) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; }
	
	print "Testing: Gaim::BuddyList::add_buddy...";
	Gaim::BuddyList::add_buddy($buddy, undef, $group, $group);
	if ($buddy) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; }
	
	print "Testing: Gaim::Find::buddies...\n";	
	@buddy_array = Gaim::Find::buddies($account, $USERNAME);
	if (@buddy_array) { 
		print "Buddies in list (" . @buddy_array . "): \n";
		foreach $bud (@buddy_array) {	
			print Gaim::Buddy::get_name($bud) . "\n";
		}
	}

	print "#" x 80 . "\n\n";
} 

sub plugin_unload { 
	my $plugin = shift; 

	print "#" x 80 . "\n\n";
	#########  TEST CODE HERE  ##########

	print "Testing: Gaim::Find::buddy()...";
	$buddy = Gaim::Find::buddy($account, $TEST_NAME . TEST);
	if ($buddy) { 
		print "ok.\n";
		print "Testing: Gaim::BuddyList::remove_buddy()...";
		Gaim::BuddyList::remove_buddy($buddy);
		if (Gaim::Find::buddy($account, $TEST_NAME . TEST)) { print "fail.\n"; } else { print "ok.\n"; }
	} else { print "fail.\n"; }


	print "\n\n" . "#" x 80 . "\n\n";
}