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spec/scansion/mam_extended.scs @ 13684:026a75a443de 13.0

mod_admin_shell: Hide secondary role commands, focus on primary roles Secondary roles are an advanced feature without any strong use cases currently. Having multiple ways to manage roles is confusing. Now the 'user:role' command will just show the primary role if that is all there is, but will list secondary roles too if there are any (which in 99.9% of cases there won't be).
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 13 Feb 2025 16:18:59 +0000
parent 13405:c8f3cfe59e90
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# MAM 0.7.x Extended features

[Client] Romeo
	jid: extmamtester@localhost
	password: password

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Romeo connects

# Enable MAM so we can save some messages
Romeo sends:
	<iq type="set" id="enablemam">
		<prefs xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" default="always">
			<always/>
			<never/>
		</prefs>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<iq type="result" id="enablemam">
		<prefs xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" default="always">
			<always/>
			<never/>
		</prefs>
	</iq>

# Some messages to look for later
Romeo sends:
	<message to="someone@localhost" type="chat" id="chat01">
		<body>Hello</body>
	</message>

Romeo sends:
	<message to="someone@localhost" type="chat" id="chat02">
		<body>U there?</body>
	</message>

# Metadata
Romeo sends:
	<iq type="get" id="mamextmeta">
		<metadata xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2"/>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<iq type="result" id="mamextmeta">
		<metadata xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2">
			<start timestamp="{scansion:capture:start}" xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" id="{scansion:capture:first}"/>
			<end timestamp="{scansion:capture:end}" xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" id="{scansion:capture:last}"/>
		</metadata>
	</iq>

Romeo sends:
	<iq type="set" id="mamquery1">
		<query xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" queryid="q1"/>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<message to="${Romeo's full JID}">
		<result xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" queryid="q1" id="{scansion:capture:first}">
			<forwarded xmlns="urn:xmpp:forward:0">
				<delay stamp="{scansion:capture:start}" xmlns="urn:xmpp:delay"/>
				<message to="someone@localhost" xmlns="jabber:client" type="chat" xml:lang="en" id="chat01" from="${Romeo's full JID}">
					<body>Hello</body>
				</message>
			</forwarded>
		</result>
	</message>

Romeo receives:
	<message to="${Romeo's full JID}">
		<result xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" queryid="q1" id="{scansion:capture:last}">
			<forwarded xmlns="urn:xmpp:forward:0">
				<delay stamp="{scansion:capture:end}" xmlns="urn:xmpp:delay"/>
				<message to="someone@localhost" xmlns="jabber:client" type="chat" xml:lang="en" id="chat02" from="${Romeo's full JID}">
					<body>U there?</body>
				</message>
			</forwarded>
		</result>
	</message>

# FIXME unstable tag order from util.rsm
Romeo receives:
	<iq type="result" id="mamquery1" to="${Romeo's full JID}">
		<fin xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" complete="true" scansion:strict="false">
		</fin>
	</iq>

# Get results in reverse order
Romeo sends:
	<iq type="set" id="mamquery2">
		<query xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" queryid="q1">
			<flip-page/>
		</query>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<message to="${Romeo's full JID}">
		<result xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" queryid="q1" id="{scansion:any}">
			<forwarded xmlns="urn:xmpp:forward:0">
				<delay stamp="{scansion:capture:start}" xmlns="urn:xmpp:delay"/>
				<message to="someone@localhost" xmlns="jabber:client" type="chat" xml:lang="en" id="chat02" from="${Romeo's full JID}">
					<body>U there?</body>
				</message>
			</forwarded>
		</result>
	</message>

Romeo receives:
	<message to="${Romeo's full JID}">
		<result xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" queryid="q1" id="{scansion:any}">
			<forwarded xmlns="urn:xmpp:forward:0">
				<delay stamp="{scansion:capture:end}" xmlns="urn:xmpp:delay"/>
				<message to="someone@localhost" xmlns="jabber:client" type="chat" xml:lang="en" id="chat01" from="${Romeo's full JID}">
					<body>Hello</body>
				</message>
			</forwarded>
		</result>
	</message>

# FIXME unstable tag order from util.rsm
Romeo receives:
	<iq type="result" id="mamquery2" to="${Romeo's full JID}">
		<fin xmlns="urn:xmpp:mam:2" complete="true" scansion:strict="false">
		</fin>
	</iq>