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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.8)
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+ [ Blaine Cook]
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+ * Add xmpp4r-simple.gemspec, remove gem-related code from Rakefile
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+
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:03:00 -0800
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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.7)
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+ [ Blaine Cook ]
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+ * If using Jabber::Simple in a DRb environment, the Jabber::Simple object
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+ will execute in the DRb server's environment to improve efficiency.
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+ * Jabber::Simple will now recover gracefully from server-side disconnects.
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+ * Updated Rakefile to pass tests on firebrigade (http://firebrigade.seattlerb.org)
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Wed, 31 Jan 2007 17:15:56 -0800
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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.6)
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+
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+ [ Blaine Cook ]
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+ * Catch a rare exception that's thrown when we are disconnecting.
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+
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Fri, 26 Jan 2007 11:45:23 -0800
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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.5)
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+ [ Blaine Cook ]
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+ * Accept Jabber::Message messages as arguments to Jabber::Simple#deliver
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+
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:23:09 -0800
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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.4)
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+ [ Blaine Cook ]
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+ * Catch broken connections and attempt to reconnect 3 times.
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+
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Fri, 23 Dec 2006 00:12:09 -0800
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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.3)
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+ [ Blaine Cook ]
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+ * Update presence_updates to only store one presence_update per user.
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+ Changes methods, will break code that uses presence_updates if not updated
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+ correspondingly, check the documenation for the new semantics.
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+
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Thu, 07 Dec 2006 12:45:52 -0800
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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.2)
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+ [ Blaine Cook ]
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+ * Add presence_updates?, received_messages?, and new_subscriptions? methods.
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Wed, 06 Dec 2006 09:40:28 -0800
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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.1)
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+ [ Blaine Cook ]
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+ * Make the deferred_delivery method public
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:39:14 -0800
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+ xmpp4r-simple (0.8.0)
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+ [ Blaine Cook ]
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+ * initial import
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+ -- Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com> Wed, 08 Nov 2006 20:42:42 -0800
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+ = Name
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+ Jabber::Simple - An extremely easy-to-use Jabber client library.
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+
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+ = Synopsis
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+
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+ # Send a message to a friend, asking for authorization if necessary:
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+ im = Jabber::Simple.new("user@example.com", "password")
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+ im.deliver("friend@example.com", "Hey there friend!")
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+
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+ # Send a message to few friends at once:
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+ im.deliver(["friend1@example.com", "friend2@example.com"], "Hey there friends!")
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+
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+ # Get received messages and print them out to the console:
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+ im.received_messages { |msg| puts msg.body if msg.type == :chat }
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+
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+ # Send an authorization request to a user:
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+ im.add("friend@example.com")
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+
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+ # View contact list (returns array of roster items)
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+ im.contact_list
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+
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+ # Get friend's vcard (pass nil for your own)
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+ info = im.get_info("friend@example.com")
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+
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+ # Update your own info
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+ info = im.get_info
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+ info["NICKNAME"] = "amay"
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+ im.update_info(info)
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+
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+ # Get presence updates from your friends, and print them out to the console:
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+ # (admittedly, this one needs some work)
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+ im.presence_updates do |update|
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+ from = update[0].jid.strip.to_s
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+ status = update[2].status
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+ presence = update[2].show
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+ puts "#{from} went #{presence}: #{status}"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Remove a user from your contact list:
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+ im.remove("unfriendly@example.com")
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+
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+ # Create a PubSub node
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+ im.create_node("/anode")
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+ # Publishing something to the node
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+ im.publish_simple_item("/anode", "body", "something")
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+ # Subscribing to a node
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+ im.pubsubscribe_to("/anothernode")
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+ # Getting the PubSub Subscriptions (returns an array of Jabber::PubSub::Subscription objects)
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+ im.pubsubscriptions
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+ # Get events from PubSub service (Jabber::PubSub::Event)
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+ im.received_events { |event|
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+ items = event.children[0]
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+ node = items.node
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+ item = items.children[0]
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+ id = item.id
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+ text = item.children[0].text
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+ puts "You got an update on #{node} with text = #{text} (#{id})"
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+ }
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+
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+ # See the Jabber::Simple documentation for more information.
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+
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+ = Description
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+
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+ Jabber::Simple is intended to make Jabber client programming dead simple. XMPP,
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+ the Jabber protocol, is extremely powerful but also carries a steep learning
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+ curve. This library exposes only the most common tasks, and does so in a way
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+ that is familiar to users of traditional instant messenger clients.
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+
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+ = Known Issues
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+ * None. If you'd like additional functionality, please contact the developer!
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+
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+ = Copyright
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+ Jabber::Simple - An extremely easy-to-use Jabber client library.
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+ Copyright 2006-2008 Blaine Cook <romeda@gmail.com>.
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+ Various other contributions by several authors. Check AUTHORS file.
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+ Jabber::Simple is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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+ Jabber::Simple is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA