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verse.plugins.session: Only negotiate session when support is advertised by the server, and not marked as optional (saves a round-trip in a lot of cases)
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 30 May 2010 02:47:19 +0100 |
parent | 58:f9d025fde8dc |
child | 77:7af3e57501c2 |
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-- Change these: local jid, password = "user@example.com", "secret"; -- This line squishes verse each time you run, -- handy if you're hacking on Verse itself --os.execute("squish --minify-level=none verse"); require "verse" -- Verse main library require "verse.client" -- XMPP client library c = verse.new() c:add_plugin("sasl"); c:add_plugin("version"); -- Add some hooks for debugging c:hook("opened", function () print("Stream opened!") end); c:hook("closed", function () print("Stream closed!") end); c:hook("stanza", function (stanza) print("Stanza:", stanza) end); -- This one prints all received data c:hook("incoming-raw", print, 1000); -- Print a message after authentication c:hook("authentication-success", function () print("Logged in!"); end); c:hook("authentication-failure", function (err) print("Failed to log in! Error: "..tostring(err.condition)); end); -- Print a message and exit when disconnected c:hook("disconnected", function () print("Disconnected!"); os.exit(); end); -- Now, actually start the connection: c:connect_client(jid, password); -- Catch binding-success which is (currently) how you know when a stream is ready c:hook("binding-success", function () print("Stream ready!"); c.version:set{ name = "verse example client" }; c:query_version(c.jid, function (v) print("I am using "..(v.name or "<unknown>")); end); end); print("Starting loop...") verse.loop()