strophejs-plugin-disco
v0.0.2
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A strophe.js plugin for XEP-0030 Service Discovery
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strophe.disco.js
Plugin for strophe.js to provide Service Discovery (XEP-0030).
Install
npm install strophejs-plugin-disco
There are two plugins available.
Plugin A (default)
This plugin allows to send disco queries and registers handlers that respond to incoming queries.
Usage
var c = new Strophe.Connection('bosh-service');
c.connect(jid,pw);
c.disco.info(jid,callback);
Run Specs
use node with jasmine-node plugin to run the specs
ToDo
- cleanup stanza specs using Strophe.Builder instead of strings
Plugin B
The plugin facilitates client and server side handling of discovery messages.
Client Side
The plugin provides to methods (info and items) on top of the disco object that is added to the connection. You use them as follows
var c = new Strophe.Connection('http://localhost/xmpp-httpbind');
c.connect('andi@psi/strophe','andi');
c.disco.info('andi@psi/psi');
You can also pass a node, success and error handlers to the method. The items method behaves in the same way. Just make sure that your success and error handlers are passed after the node (if any).
Server Side
The module adds response handlers to info and item queries. The disco object added to the connection has members for features and identity that will be used to populate the disco#info response.
<iq xmlns='jabber:client' from='andi@psi/strophe' to='andi@psi/strophe2' type='result' id='4774:sendIQ'><query xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info'><identity name='strophe'/><feature var='http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info'/><feature var='http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#items'/></query></iq>
You can additional nodes using addNode, e.g. c.disco.addNode('aNode', { items: [{node: 'aNode', name: 'aName'}] });
and then query for them using the items method
c1.disco.items('andi@psi/strophe', 'aNode', function(s) { console.log(Strophe.serialize(s)) ; } )
See the specs for details.
Tests
To run the specs you should install jasmine-tool for nodejs via npm and update the references to the external libraries (Strophe, jQuery) in jasmine.json. After that you run
$> jasmine mon
and navigate your browser to http://localhost:8124 to view the specs executing.