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Add yet another URL fetching function. This one takes an account as a
parameter. It's needed because the Yahoo 16 code uses URL fetching as part
of its login process, and without giving the account to purple_proxy_connect
(which wass called in purple_util_fetch_url_request_len), we ignore account-
specific proxy configurations. This is a bad thing, as evidenced by Adium's
ticket 12231. In adding this function, I deprecated
purple_util_fetch_url_request_len and made it a shell that calls this new
function with a NULL account parameter. This maintains the previous behavior
without a mountain of duplicated code.
| author | John Bailey <rekkanoryo@rekkanoryo.org> |
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| date | Sat, 30 May 2009 00:07:50 +0000 |
| parents | 0edd1e140b6e |
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nullprpl -------- OVERVIEW -------- Nullprpl is a mock protocol plugin for Pidgin and libpurple. You can create accounts with it, sign on and off, add buddies, and send and receive IMs, all without connecting to a server! Beyond that basic functionality, nullprpl supports presence and away/available messages, offline messages, user info, typing notification, privacy allow/block lists, chat rooms, whispering, room lists, and protocol icons and emblems. Notable missing features are file transfer and account registration and authentication. Nullprpl is intended as an example of how to write a libpurple protocol plugin. It doesn't contain networking code or an event loop, but it does demonstrate how to use the libpurple API to do pretty much everything a prpl might need to do. Nullprpl is also a useful tool for hacking on Pidgin, Finch, and other libpurple clients. It's a full-featured protocol plugin, but doesn't depend on an external server, so it's a quick and easy way to exercise test new code. It also allows you to work while you're disconnected. ----------------------- BUILDING AND INSTALLING ----------------------- To build, just run ./configure as usual in the root directory of the pidgin source distribution. Then cd libpurple/protocols/null and then make. To install, run make install. Then run Pidgin. To build nullprpl on Windows (with Cygwin/MinGW), use: make -f Makefile.mingw ----- USAGE ----- To add a nullprpl account, go to the account editor window and click Add. Select Nullprpl from the protocol drop-down list, and enter any username you want. Now, use Pidgin like normal. You can add buddies, send IMs, set away messages, etc. If you send IMs to your own username, they will be echoed back to you.
