Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: sleekxmpp
Version: 1.3.1
Summary: SleekXMPP is an elegant Python library for XMPP (aka Jabber, Google Talk, etc).
Home-page: http://github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP
Author: Nathanael Fritz
Author-email: fritzy [at] netflint.net
License: MIT
Description: SleekXMPP
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        SleekXMPP is an MIT licensed XMPP library for Python 2.6/3.1+,
        and is featured in examples in
        `XMPP: The Definitive Guide <http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596521271>`_
        by Kevin Smith, Remko Tronçon, and Peter Saint-Andre. If you've arrived
        here from reading the Definitive Guide, please see the notes on updating
        the examples to the latest version of SleekXMPP.
        
        SleekXMPP's design goals and philosphy are:
        
        **Low number of dependencies**
        Installing and using SleekXMPP should be as simple as possible, without
        having to deal with long dependency chains.
        
        As part of reducing the number of dependencies, some third party
        modules are included with SleekXMPP in the ``thirdparty`` directory.
        Imports from this module first try to import an existing installed
        version before loading the packaged version, when possible.
        
        **Every XEP as a plugin**
        Following Python's "batteries included" approach, the goal is to
        provide support for all currently active XEPs (final and draft). Since
        adding XEP support is done through easy to create plugins, the hope is
        to also provide a solid base for implementing and creating experimental
        XEPs.
        
        **Rewarding to work with**
        As much as possible, SleekXMPP should allow things to "just work" using
        sensible defaults and appropriate abstractions. XML can be ugly to work
        with, but it doesn't have to be that way.
        
        
        Get the Code
        ------------
        
        Get the latest stable version from PyPI::
        
        pip install sleekxmpp
        
        The latest source code for SleekXMPP may be found on `Github
        <http://github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP>`_. Releases can be found in the
        ``master`` branch, while the latest development version is in the
        ``develop`` branch.
        
        **Latest Release**
        - `1.3.1 <http://github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP/zipball/1.3.1>`_
        
        **Develop Releases**
        - `Latest Develop Version <http://github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP/zipball/develop>`_
        
        
        Installing DNSPython
        ---------------------
        If you are using Python3 and wish to use dnspython, you will have to checkout and
        install the ``python3`` branch::
        
        git clone http://github.com/rthalley/dnspython
        cd dnspython
        git checkout python3
        python3 setup.py install
        
        Discussion
        ----------
        A mailing list and XMPP chat room are available for discussing and getting
        help with SleekXMPP.
        
        **Mailing List**
        `SleekXMPP Discussion on Google Groups <http://groups.google.com/group/sleekxmpp-discussion>`_
        
        **Chat**
        `sleek@conference.jabber.org <xmpp:sleek@conference.jabber.org?join>`_
        
        
        Documentation and Testing
        -------------------------
        Documentation can be found both inline in the code, and as a Sphinx project in ``/docs``.
        To generate the Sphinx documentation, follow the commands below. The HTML output will
        be in ``docs/_build/html``::
        
        cd docs
        make html
        open _build/html/index.html
        
        To run the test suite for SleekXMPP::
        
        python testall.py
        
        
        The SleekXMPP Boilerplate
        -------------------------
        Projects using SleekXMPP tend to follow a basic pattern for setting up client/component
        connections and configuration. Here is the gist of the boilerplate needed for a SleekXMPP
        based project. See the documetation or examples directory for more detailed archetypes for
        SleekXMPP projects::
        
        import logging
        
        from sleekxmpp import ClientXMPP
        from sleekxmpp.exceptions import IqError, IqTimeout
        
        
        class EchoBot(ClientXMPP):
        
        def __init__(self, jid, password):
        ClientXMPP.__init__(self, jid, password)
        
        self.add_event_handler("session_start", self.session_start)
        self.add_event_handler("message", self.message)
        
        # If you wanted more functionality, here's how to register plugins:
        # self.register_plugin('xep_0030') # Service Discovery
        # self.register_plugin('xep_0199') # XMPP Ping
        
        # Here's how to access plugins once you've registered them:
        # self['xep_0030'].add_feature('echo_demo')
        
        # If you are working with an OpenFire server, you will
        # need to use a different SSL version:
        # import ssl
        # self.ssl_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3
        
        def session_start(self, event):
        self.send_presence()
        self.get_roster()
        
        # Most get_*/set_* methods from plugins use Iq stanzas, which
        # can generate IqError and IqTimeout exceptions
        #
        # try:
        #     self.get_roster()
        # except IqError as err:
        #     logging.error('There was an error getting the roster')
        #     logging.error(err.iq['error']['condition'])
        #     self.disconnect()
        # except IqTimeout:
        #     logging.error('Server is taking too long to respond')
        #     self.disconnect()
        
        def message(self, msg):
        if msg['type'] in ('chat', 'normal'):
        msg.reply("Thanks for sending\n%(body)s" % msg).send()
        
        
        if __name__ == '__main__':
        # Ideally use optparse or argparse to get JID,
        # password, and log level.
        
        logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
        format='%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
        
        xmpp = EchoBot('somejid@example.com', 'use_getpass')
        xmpp.connect()
        xmpp.process(block=True)
        
        
        Credits
        -------
        **Main Author:** Nathan Fritz
        `fritzy@netflint.net <xmpp:fritzy@netflint.net?message>`_,
        `@fritzy <http://twitter.com/fritzy>`_
        
        Nathan is also the author of XMPPHP and `Seesmic-AS3-XMPP
        <http://code.google.com/p/seesmic-as3-xmpp/>`_, and a former member of
        the XMPP Council.
        
        **Co-Author:** Lance Stout
        `lancestout@gmail.com <xmpp:lancestout@gmail.com?message>`_,
        `@lancestout <http://twitter.com/lancestout>`_
        
        **Contributors:**
        - Brian Beggs (`macdiesel <http://github.com/macdiesel>`_)
        - Dann Martens (`dannmartens <http://github.com/dannmartens>`_)
        - Florent Le Coz (`louiz <http://github.com/louiz>`_)
        - Kevin Smith (`Kev <http://github.com/Kev>`_, http://kismith.co.uk)
        - Remko Tronçon (`remko <http://github.com/remko>`_, http://el-tramo.be)
        - Te-jé Rogers (`te-je <http://github.com/te-je>`_)
        - Thom Nichols (`tomstrummer <http://github.com/tomstrummer>`_)
        
Platform: any
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Requires: dnspython
Requires: pyasn1
Requires: pyasn1_modules
