This file is indexed.

/usr/share/perl5/AnyEvent/XMPP/Connection.pm is in libanyevent-xmpp-perl 0.55-3.

This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.

The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.

   1
   2
   3
   4
   5
   6
   7
   8
   9
  10
  11
  12
  13
  14
  15
  16
  17
  18
  19
  20
  21
  22
  23
  24
  25
  26
  27
  28
  29
  30
  31
  32
  33
  34
  35
  36
  37
  38
  39
  40
  41
  42
  43
  44
  45
  46
  47
  48
  49
  50
  51
  52
  53
  54
  55
  56
  57
  58
  59
  60
  61
  62
  63
  64
  65
  66
  67
  68
  69
  70
  71
  72
  73
  74
  75
  76
  77
  78
  79
  80
  81
  82
  83
  84
  85
  86
  87
  88
  89
  90
  91
  92
  93
  94
  95
  96
  97
  98
  99
 100
 101
 102
 103
 104
 105
 106
 107
 108
 109
 110
 111
 112
 113
 114
 115
 116
 117
 118
 119
 120
 121
 122
 123
 124
 125
 126
 127
 128
 129
 130
 131
 132
 133
 134
 135
 136
 137
 138
 139
 140
 141
 142
 143
 144
 145
 146
 147
 148
 149
 150
 151
 152
 153
 154
 155
 156
 157
 158
 159
 160
 161
 162
 163
 164
 165
 166
 167
 168
 169
 170
 171
 172
 173
 174
 175
 176
 177
 178
 179
 180
 181
 182
 183
 184
 185
 186
 187
 188
 189
 190
 191
 192
 193
 194
 195
 196
 197
 198
 199
 200
 201
 202
 203
 204
 205
 206
 207
 208
 209
 210
 211
 212
 213
 214
 215
 216
 217
 218
 219
 220
 221
 222
 223
 224
 225
 226
 227
 228
 229
 230
 231
 232
 233
 234
 235
 236
 237
 238
 239
 240
 241
 242
 243
 244
 245
 246
 247
 248
 249
 250
 251
 252
 253
 254
 255
 256
 257
 258
 259
 260
 261
 262
 263
 264
 265
 266
 267
 268
 269
 270
 271
 272
 273
 274
 275
 276
 277
 278
 279
 280
 281
 282
 283
 284
 285
 286
 287
 288
 289
 290
 291
 292
 293
 294
 295
 296
 297
 298
 299
 300
 301
 302
 303
 304
 305
 306
 307
 308
 309
 310
 311
 312
 313
 314
 315
 316
 317
 318
 319
 320
 321
 322
 323
 324
 325
 326
 327
 328
 329
 330
 331
 332
 333
 334
 335
 336
 337
 338
 339
 340
 341
 342
 343
 344
 345
 346
 347
 348
 349
 350
 351
 352
 353
 354
 355
 356
 357
 358
 359
 360
 361
 362
 363
 364
 365
 366
 367
 368
 369
 370
 371
 372
 373
 374
 375
 376
 377
 378
 379
 380
 381
 382
 383
 384
 385
 386
 387
 388
 389
 390
 391
 392
 393
 394
 395
 396
 397
 398
 399
 400
 401
 402
 403
 404
 405
 406
 407
 408
 409
 410
 411
 412
 413
 414
 415
 416
 417
 418
 419
 420
 421
 422
 423
 424
 425
 426
 427
 428
 429
 430
 431
 432
 433
 434
 435
 436
 437
 438
 439
 440
 441
 442
 443
 444
 445
 446
 447
 448
 449
 450
 451
 452
 453
 454
 455
 456
 457
 458
 459
 460
 461
 462
 463
 464
 465
 466
 467
 468
 469
 470
 471
 472
 473
 474
 475
 476
 477
 478
 479
 480
 481
 482
 483
 484
 485
 486
 487
 488
 489
 490
 491
 492
 493
 494
 495
 496
 497
 498
 499
 500
 501
 502
 503
 504
 505
 506
 507
 508
 509
 510
 511
 512
 513
 514
 515
 516
 517
 518
 519
 520
 521
 522
 523
 524
 525
 526
 527
 528
 529
 530
 531
 532
 533
 534
 535
 536
 537
 538
 539
 540
 541
 542
 543
 544
 545
 546
 547
 548
 549
 550
 551
 552
 553
 554
 555
 556
 557
 558
 559
 560
 561
 562
 563
 564
 565
 566
 567
 568
 569
 570
 571
 572
 573
 574
 575
 576
 577
 578
 579
 580
 581
 582
 583
 584
 585
 586
 587
 588
 589
 590
 591
 592
 593
 594
 595
 596
 597
 598
 599
 600
 601
 602
 603
 604
 605
 606
 607
 608
 609
 610
 611
 612
 613
 614
 615
 616
 617
 618
 619
 620
 621
 622
 623
 624
 625
 626
 627
 628
 629
 630
 631
 632
 633
 634
 635
 636
 637
 638
 639
 640
 641
 642
 643
 644
 645
 646
 647
 648
 649
 650
 651
 652
 653
 654
 655
 656
 657
 658
 659
 660
 661
 662
 663
 664
 665
 666
 667
 668
 669
 670
 671
 672
 673
 674
 675
 676
 677
 678
 679
 680
 681
 682
 683
 684
 685
 686
 687
 688
 689
 690
 691
 692
 693
 694
 695
 696
 697
 698
 699
 700
 701
 702
 703
 704
 705
 706
 707
 708
 709
 710
 711
 712
 713
 714
 715
 716
 717
 718
 719
 720
 721
 722
 723
 724
 725
 726
 727
 728
 729
 730
 731
 732
 733
 734
 735
 736
 737
 738
 739
 740
 741
 742
 743
 744
 745
 746
 747
 748
 749
 750
 751
 752
 753
 754
 755
 756
 757
 758
 759
 760
 761
 762
 763
 764
 765
 766
 767
 768
 769
 770
 771
 772
 773
 774
 775
 776
 777
 778
 779
 780
 781
 782
 783
 784
 785
 786
 787
 788
 789
 790
 791
 792
 793
 794
 795
 796
 797
 798
 799
 800
 801
 802
 803
 804
 805
 806
 807
 808
 809
 810
 811
 812
 813
 814
 815
 816
 817
 818
 819
 820
 821
 822
 823
 824
 825
 826
 827
 828
 829
 830
 831
 832
 833
 834
 835
 836
 837
 838
 839
 840
 841
 842
 843
 844
 845
 846
 847
 848
 849
 850
 851
 852
 853
 854
 855
 856
 857
 858
 859
 860
 861
 862
 863
 864
 865
 866
 867
 868
 869
 870
 871
 872
 873
 874
 875
 876
 877
 878
 879
 880
 881
 882
 883
 884
 885
 886
 887
 888
 889
 890
 891
 892
 893
 894
 895
 896
 897
 898
 899
 900
 901
 902
 903
 904
 905
 906
 907
 908
 909
 910
 911
 912
 913
 914
 915
 916
 917
 918
 919
 920
 921
 922
 923
 924
 925
 926
 927
 928
 929
 930
 931
 932
 933
 934
 935
 936
 937
 938
 939
 940
 941
 942
 943
 944
 945
 946
 947
 948
 949
 950
 951
 952
 953
 954
 955
 956
 957
 958
 959
 960
 961
 962
 963
 964
 965
 966
 967
 968
 969
 970
 971
 972
 973
 974
 975
 976
 977
 978
 979
 980
 981
 982
 983
 984
 985
 986
 987
 988
 989
 990
 991
 992
 993
 994
 995
 996
 997
 998
 999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1249
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
1270
1271
1272
1273
1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1281
package AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection;
use strict;
use AnyEvent;
use AnyEvent::XMPP::Parser;
use AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer;
use AnyEvent::XMPP::Util qw/split_jid join_jid simxml/;
use AnyEvent::XMPP::SimpleConnection;
use AnyEvent::XMPP::Namespaces qw/xmpp_ns/;
use AnyEvent::XMPP::Extendable;
use AnyEvent::XMPP::Error;
use Object::Event;
use Digest::SHA qw/sha1_hex/;
use Encode;

our @ISA = qw/AnyEvent::XMPP::SimpleConnection Object::Event AnyEvent::XMPP::Extendable/;

=head1 NAME

AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection - XML stream that implements the XMPP RFC 3920.

=head1 SYNOPSIS

   use AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection;

   my $con =
      AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection->new (
         username => "abc",
         domain => "jabber.org",
         resource => "AnyEvent::XMPP"
      );

   $con->reg_cb (stream_ready => sub { print "XMPP stream ready!\n" });
   $con->connect; # will do non-blocking connect

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module represents a XMPP stream as described in RFC 3920. You can issue the basic
XMPP XML stanzas with methods like C<send_iq>, C<send_message> and C<send_presence>.

And receive events with the C<reg_cb> event framework from the connection.

If you need instant messaging stuff please take a look at C<AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Connection>.

=head1 METHODS

=over 4

=item B<new (%args)>

Following arguments can be passed in C<%args>:

=over 4

=item language => $tag

This should be the language of the human readable contents that
will be transmitted over the stream. The default will be 'en'.

Please look in RFC 3066 how C<$tag> should look like.

=item jid => $jid

This can be used to set the settings C<username>, C<domain>
(and optionally C<resource>) from a C<$jid>.

=item username => $username

This is your C<$username> (the userpart in the JID);

Note: You have to take care that the stringprep profile for
nodes can be applied at: C<$username>. Otherwise the server
might signal an error. See L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Util> for utility functions
to check this.

B<NOTE:> This field has no effect if C<jid> is given!

=item domain => $domain

If you didn't provide a C<jid> (see above) you have to set the
C<username> which you want to connect as (see above) and the
C<$domain> to connect to.

B<NOTE:> This field has no effect if C<jid> is given!

=item resource => $resource

If this argument is given C<$resource> will be passed as desired
resource on resource binding.

Note: You have to take care that the stringprep profile for
resources can be applied at: C<$resource>. Otherwise the server
might signal an error. See L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Util> for utility functions
to check this.

=item host => $host

This parameter specifies the hostname where we are going
to connect to. The default for this is the C<domain> of the C<jid>.

B<NOTE:> To disable DNS SRV lookup you need to specify the port B<number>
yourself. See C<port> below.

=item use_host_as_sasl_hostname => $bool

This is a special parameter for people who might want to use GSSAPI SASL
mechanism. It will cause the value of the C<host> parameter (see above) to be
passed to the SASL mechanisms, instead of the C<domain> of the JID.

This flag is provided until support for XEP 0233 is deployed, which
will fix the hostname issue w.r.t. GSSAPI SASL.

=item port => $port

This is optional, the default value for C<$port> is 'xmpp-client=5222', which
will used as C<$service> argument to C<tcp_connect> of L<AnyEvent::Socket>.
B<NOTE:> If you specify the port number here (instead of 'xmpp-client=5222'),
B<no> DNS SRV lookup will be done when connecting.

=item connect_timeout => $timeout

This sets the connection timeout. If the socket connect takes too long
a C<disconnect> event will be generated with an appropriate error message.
If this argument is not given no timeout is installed for the connects.

=item password => $password

This is the password for the C<username> above.

=item disable_ssl => $bool

If C<$bool> is true no SSL will be used.

=item old_style_ssl => $bool

If C<$bool> is true the TLS handshake will be initiated when the TCP
connection was established. This is useful if you have to connect to
an old Jabber server, with old-style SSL connections on port 5223.

But that practice has been discouraged in XMPP, and a TLS handshake is done
after the XML stream has been established. Only use this option if you know
what you are doing.

=item disable_sasl => $bool

If C<$bool> is true SASL will NOT be used to authenticate with the server, even
if it advertises SASL through stream features.  Alternative authentication
methods will be used, such as IQ Auth (XEP-0078) if the server offers it.

=item disable_iq_auth => $bool

This disables the use of IQ Auth (XEP-0078) for authentication, you might want
to exclude it because it's deprecated and insecure. (However, I want to reach a
maximum in compatibility with L<AnyEvent::XMPP> so I'm not disabling this by
default.

See also C<disable_old_jabber_authentication> below.

=item anal_iq_auth => $bool

This enables the anal iq auth mechanism that will first look in the stream
features before trying to start iq authentication. Yes, servers don't always
advertise what they can. I only implemented this option for my test suite.

=item disable_old_jabber_authentication => $bool

If C<$bool> is a true value, then the B<VERY> old style authentication method
with B<VERY> old jabber server won't be used when a <stream> start tag from the server
without version attribute is received.

The B<VERY> old style authentication method is per default enabled to ensure
maximum compatibility with old jabber implementations. The old method works as
follows: When a <stream> start tag is received from the server with no
'version' attribute IQ Auth (XEP-0078) will be initiated to authenticate with
the server.

Please note that the old authentication method will fail if C<disable_iq_auth>
is true.

=item stream_version_override => $version

B<NOTE:> Only use if you B<really> know what you are doing!

This will override the stream version which is sent in the XMPP stream
initiation element. This is currently only used by the tests which
set C<$version> to '0.9' for testing IQ authentication with ejabberd.

=item whitespace_ping_interval => $interval

This will set the whitespace ping interval (in seconds). The default interval
are 60 seconds.  You can disable the whitespace ping by setting C<$interval> to
0.

=back

=cut

sub new {
   my $this = shift;
   my $class = ref($this) || $this;
   my $self =
      $class->SUPER::new (
         language         => 'en',
         stream_namespace => 'client',
         whitespace_ping_interval => 60,
         @_
      );

   $self->{parser} = new AnyEvent::XMPP::Parser;
   $self->{writer} = AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer->new (
      write_cb     => sub { $self->write_data ($_[0]) },
      send_iq_cb   => sub { my @cb; $self->event (send_iq_hook => (@_, \@cb)); return @cb },
      send_msg_cb  => sub { my @cb; $self->event (send_message_hook => (@_, \@cb)); return @cb },
      send_pres_cb => sub { my @cb; $self->event (send_presence_hook => (@_, \@cb)); return @cb },
   );

   $self->{parser}->set_stanza_cb (sub {
      eval {
         $self->handle_stanza (@_);
      };
      if ($@) {
         $self->event (error =>
            AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::Exception->new (
               exception => $@, context => 'stanza handling'
            )
         );
      }
   });
   $self->{parser}->set_error_cb (sub {
      my ($ex, $data, $type) = @_;

      if ($type eq 'xml') {
         my $pe = AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::Parser->new (exception => $_[0], data => $_[1]);
         $self->event (xml_parser_error => $pe);
         $self->disconnect ("xml error: $_[0], $_[1]");

      } else {
         my $pe = AnyEvent::XMPP::Error->new (
            text => "uncaught exception in stanza handling: $ex"
         );
         $self->event (uncaught_exception_error => $pe);
         $self->disconnect ($pe->string);
      }
   });

   $self->{parser}->set_stream_cb (sub {
      $self->{stream_id} = $_[0]->attr ('id');

      # This is some very bad "hack" for _very_ old jabber
      # servers to work with AnyEvent::XMPP
      if (not defined $_[0]->attr ('version')) {
         $self->start_old_style_authentication
            if (not $self->{disable_iq_auth})
               && (not $self->{disable_old_jabber_authentication})
      }
   });


   $self->{iq_id}              = 1;
   $self->{default_iq_timeout} = 60;

   $self->{disconnect_cb} = sub {
      my ($host, $port, $message) = @_;
      delete $self->{authenticated};
      delete $self->{ssl_enabled};
      $self->event (disconnect => $host, $port, $message);
      $self->{disconnect_cb} = sub {};
      delete $self->{writer};
      $self->{parser}->cleanup;
      delete $self->{parser};
   };

   if ($self->{jid}) {
      my ($user, $host, $res) = split_jid ($self->{jid});
      $self->{username} = $user;
      $self->{domain}   = $host;
      $self->{resource} = $res if defined $res;
   }

   $self->{host} = $self->{domain}    unless defined $self->{host};
   $self->{port} = 'xmpp-client=5222' unless defined $self->{port};

   my $proxy_cb = sub {
      my ($self, $er) = @_;
      $self->event (error => $er);
   };

   $self->reg_cb (
      xml_parser_error => $proxy_cb,
      sasl_error       => $proxy_cb,
      stream_error     => $proxy_cb,
      bind_error       => $proxy_cb,
      iq_auth_error    => $proxy_cb,
      iq_result_cb_exception => sub {
         my ($self, $ex) = @_;
         $self->event (error =>
            AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::Exception->new (
               exception => $ex, context => 'iq result callback execution'
            )
         );
      },
      tls_error => sub {
         my ($self) = @_;
         $self->event (error =>
            AnyEvent::XMPP::Error->new (text => 'tls_error: tls negotiation failed')
         );
      },
      iq_xml => sub { shift @_; $self->handle_iq (@_) }
   );

   if ($self->{whitespace_ping_interval} > 0) {
      $self->reg_cb (
         stream_ready => sub {
            my ($self) = @_;
            $self->_start_whitespace_ping;
            $self->unreg_me;
         },
         disconnect => sub {
            $self->_stop_whitespace_ping;
            $self->unreg_me;
         }
      );
   }

   $self->set_exception_cb (sub {
      my ($ex) = @_;
      $self->event (error =>
         AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::Exception->new (
            exception => $ex, context => 'event callback'
         )
      );
   });

   return $self;
}

=item B<connect ()>

Try to connect (non blocking) to the domain and port passed in C<new>.

The connection is performed non blocking, so this method will just
trigger the connection process. The event C<connect> will be emitted
when the connection was successfully established.

If the connection try was not successful a C<disconnect> event
will be generated with an error message.

NOTE: Please note that you can't reconnect a L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection>
object. You need to recreate it if you want to reconnect.

NOTE: The "XML" stream initiation is sent when the connection
was successfully connected.


=cut

sub connect {
   my ($self) = @_;
   $self->SUPER::connect ($self->{host}, $self->{port}, $self->{connect_timeout});
}

sub connected {
   my ($self) = @_;

   if ($self->{old_style_ssl}) {
      $self->enable_ssl;
   }

   $self->init;
   $self->event (connect => $self->{peer_host}, $self->{peer_port});
}

sub send_buffer_empty {
   my ($self) = @_;
   $self->event ('send_buffer_empty');
}

sub handle_data {
   my ($self, $buf) = @_;
   $self->event (debug_recv => $$buf);
   $self->{parser}->feed (substr $$buf, 0, (length $$buf), '');
}

sub debug_wrote_data {
   my ($self, $data) = @_;
   $self->event (debug_send => $data);
}

sub write_data {
   my ($self, $data) = @_;
   $self->event (send_stanza_data => $data);
   $self->SUPER::write_data ($data);
}

sub default_namespace {
   return 'client';
}

sub handle_stanza {
   my ($self, $p, $node) = @_;

   if (not defined $node) { # got stream end
      $self->disconnect ("end of 'XML' stream encountered");
      return;
   }

   my $stop = 0;
   $self->event (recv_stanza_xml => $node, \$stop);
   $stop and return;

   my $def_ns = $self->default_namespace;

   if ($node->eq (stream => 'features')) {
      $self->event (stream_features => $node);
      $self->{features} = $node;
      $self->handle_stream_features ($node);

   } elsif ($node->eq (tls => 'proceed')) {
      $self->enable_ssl;
      $self->{parser}->init;
      $self->{writer}->init;
      $self->{writer}->send_init_stream (
         $self->{language}, $self->{domain}, $self->{stream_namespace}
      );

   } elsif ($node->eq (tls => 'failure')) {
      $self->event ('tls_error');
      $self->disconnect ('TLS failure on TLS negotiation.');

   } elsif ($node->eq (sasl => 'challenge')) {
      $self->handle_sasl_challenge ($node);

   } elsif ($node->eq (sasl => 'success')) {
      $self->handle_sasl_success ($node);

   } elsif ($node->eq (sasl => 'failure')) {
      my $error = AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::SASL->new (node => $node);
      $self->event (sasl_error => $error);
      $self->disconnect ('SASL authentication failure: ' . $error->string);

   } elsif ($node->eq ($def_ns => 'iq')) {
      $self->event (iq_xml => $node);

   } elsif ($node->eq ($def_ns => 'message')) {
      $self->event (message_xml => $node);

   } elsif ($node->eq ($def_ns => 'presence')) {
      $self->event (presence_xml => $node);

   } elsif ($node->eq (stream => 'error')) {
      $self->handle_error ($node);
   }
}

# This method is private

sub init {
   my ($self) = @_;
   $self->{writer}->send_init_stream ($self->{language}, $self->{domain}, $self->{stream_namespace}, $self->{stream_version_override});
}

=item B<is_connected ()>

Returns true if the connection is still connected and stanzas can be
sent.

=cut

sub is_connected {
   my ($self) = @_;
   $self->{authenticated}
}

=item B<set_default_iq_timeout ($seconds)>

This sets the default timeout for IQ requests. If the timeout runs out
the request will be aborted and the callback called with a L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQ> object
where the C<condition> method returns a special value (see also C<condition> method of L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQ>).

The default timeout for IQ is 60 seconds.

=cut

sub set_default_iq_timeout {
   my ($self, $sec) = @_;
   $self->{default_iq_timeout} = $sec;
}

=item B<send_iq ($type, $create_cb, $result_cb, %attrs)>

This method sends an IQ XMPP B<request>.

If you want to B<respond> to a IQ request you received via the C<iq_set_request_xml>,
and C<iq_get_request_xml> events you have to use the C<reply_iq_result> or
C<reply_iq_error> methods documented below.

Please take a look at the documentation for C<send_iq> in AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer
about the meaning of C<$type>, C<$create_cb> and C<%attrs> (with the exception
of the 'timeout' key of C<%attrs>, see below).

C<$result_cb> will be called when a result was received or the timeout reached.
The first argument to C<$result_cb> will be a AnyEvent::XMPP::Node instance
containing the IQ result stanza contents.

If the IQ resulted in a stanza error the second argument to C<$result_cb> will
be C<undef> (if the error type was not 'continue') and the third argument will
be a L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQ> object.

The timeout can be set by C<set_default_iq_timeout> or passed separately
in the C<%attrs> array as the value for the key C<timeout> (timeout in seconds btw.).

This method returns the newly generated id for this iq request.

=cut

sub send_iq {
   my ($self, $type, $create_cb, $result_cb, %attrs) = @_;
   my $id = $self->{iq_id}++;
   $self->{iqs}->{$id} = $result_cb;

   my $timeout = delete $attrs{timeout} || $self->{default_iq_timeout};
   if ($timeout) {
      $self->{iq_timers}->{$id} =
         AnyEvent->timer (after => $timeout, cb => sub {
            delete $self->{iq_timers}->{$id};
            my $cb = delete $self->{iqs}->{$id};
            $cb->(undef, AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQ->new)
         });
   }

   $self->{writer}->send_iq ($id, $type, $create_cb, %attrs);
   $id
}

=item B<next_iq_id>

This method returns the next IQ id that will be used.

=cut

sub next_iq_id {
   $_[0]->{iq_id};
}

=item B<reply_iq_result ($req_iq_node, $create_cb, %attrs)>

This method will generate a result reply to the iq request C<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node>
in C<$req_iq_node>.

Please take a look at the documentation for C<send_iq> in L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer>
about the meaning C<$create_cb> and C<%attrs>.

Use C<$create_cb> to create the XML for the result.

The type for this iq reply is 'result'.

The C<to> attribute of the reply stanza will be set to the C<from>
attribute of the C<$req_iq_node>. If C<$req_iq_node> had no C<from>
node it won't be set. If you want to overwrite the C<to> field just
pass it via C<%attrs>.

=cut

sub reply_iq_result {
   my ($self, $iqnode, $create_cb, %attrs) = @_;
   
   return $self->_reply_iq(
      $iqnode,
      'result',
      $create_cb,
      %attrs
   );
}

=item B<reply_iq_error ($req_iq_node, $error_type, $error, %attrs)>

This method will generate an error reply to the iq request C<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node>
in C<$req_iq_node>.

C<$error_type> is one of 'cancel', 'continue', 'modify', 'auth' and 'wait'.
C<$error> is one of the defined error conditions described in
C<write_error_tag> method of L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer>.

Please take a look at the documentation for C<send_iq> in AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer
about the meaning of C<%attrs>.

The type for this iq reply is 'error'.

The C<to> attribute of the reply stanza will be set to the C<from>
attribute of the C<$req_iq_node>. If C<$req_iq_node> had no C<from>
node it won't be set. If you want to overwrite the C<to> field just
pass it via C<%attrs>.

=cut

sub reply_iq_error {
   my ($self, $iqnode, $errtype, $error, %attrs) = @_;

   return $self->_reply_iq(
      $iqnode,
      'error',
      sub { $self->{writer}->write_error_tag ($iqnode, $errtype, $error) },
      %attrs
   );
}

sub _reply_iq {
   my ($self, $iqnode, $type, $create_cb, %attrs) = @_;

   return $self->{writer}->send_iq (
      $iqnode->attr ('id'), $type, $create_cb,
      (defined $iqnode->attr ('from') ? (to => $iqnode->attr ('from')) : ()),
      (defined $iqnode->attr ('to') ? (from => $iqnode->attr ('to')) : ()),
      %attrs
   );
}

sub handle_iq {
   my ($self, $node) = @_;

   my $type = $node->attr ('type');

   my $id = $node->attr ('id');
   delete $self->{iq_timers}->{$id} if defined $id;

   if ($type eq 'result') {
      if (my $cb = delete $self->{iqs}->{$id}) {
         eval {
            $cb->($node);
         };
         if ($@) { $self->event (iq_result_cb_exception => $@) }
      }

   } elsif ($type eq 'error') {
      if (my $cb = delete $self->{iqs}->{$id}) {

         my $error = AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQ->new (node => $node);

         eval {
            $cb->(($error->type eq 'continue' ? $node : undef), $error);
         };
         if ($@) { $self->event (iq_result_cb_exception => $@) }
      }

   } else {
      my $handled = 0;
      $self->event ("iq_${type}_request_xml" => $node, \$handled);
      $handled or $self->reply_iq_error ($node, undef, 'service-unavailable');
   }
}

sub send_sasl_auth {
   my ($self, @mechs) = @_;

   for (qw/username password domain/) {
      die "No '$_' argument given to new, but '$_' is required\n"
         unless defined $self->{$_};
   }

   $self->{writer}->send_sasl_auth (
      [map { $_->text } @mechs],
      $self->{username},
      ($self->{use_host_as_sasl_hostname}
         ? $self->{host}
         : $self->{domain}),
      $self->{password}
   );
}

sub handle_stream_features {
   my ($self, $node) = @_;
   my @bind  = $node->find_all ([qw/bind bind/]);
   my @tls   = $node->find_all ([qw/tls starttls/]);

   # and yet another weird thingie: in XEP-0077 it's said that
   # the register feature MAY be advertised by the server. That means:
   # it MAY not be advertised even if it is available... so we don't
   # care about it...
   # my @reg   = $node->find_all ([qw/register register/]);

   if (not ($self->{disable_ssl}) && not ($self->{ssl_enabled}) && @tls) {
      $self->{writer}->send_starttls;

   } elsif (not $self->{authenticated}) {
      my $continue = 1;
      $self->event (stream_pre_authentication => \$continue);
      if ($continue) {
         $self->authenticate;
      }

   } elsif (@bind) {
      $self->do_rebind ($self->{resource});
   }
}

=item B<authenticate>

This method should be called after the C<stream_pre_authentication> event
was emitted to continue authentication of the stream.

Usually this method only has to be called when you want to register before
you authenticate. See also the documentation of the C<stream_pre_authentication>
event below.

=cut

sub authenticate {
   my ($self) = @_;
   my $node = $self->{features};
   my @mechs = $node->find_all ([qw/sasl mechanisms/], [qw/sasl mechanism/]);

   # Yes, and also iq-auth isn't correctly advertised in the
   # stream features! We all love the depreacted XEP-0078, eh?
   my @iqa = $node->find_all ([qw/iqauth auth/]);

   if (not ($self->{disable_sasl}) && @mechs) {
      $self->send_sasl_auth (@mechs)

   } elsif (not $self->{disable_iq_auth}) {
      if ($self->{anal_iq_auth} && !@iqa) {
         if (@iqa) {
            $self->do_iq_auth;
         } else {
            die "No authentication method left after anal iq auth, neither SASL or IQ auth.\n";
         }
      } else {
         $self->do_iq_auth;
      }

   } else {
      die "No authentication method left, neither SASL or IQ auth.\n";
   }
}

sub handle_sasl_challenge {
   my ($self, $node) = @_;
   $self->{writer}->send_sasl_response ($node->text);
}

sub handle_sasl_success {
   my ($self, $node) = @_;
   $self->{authenticated} = 1;
   $self->{parser}->init;
   $self->{writer}->init;
   $self->{writer}->send_init_stream (
      $self->{language}, $self->{domain}, $self->{stream_namespace}
   );
}

sub handle_error {
   my ($self, $node) = @_;
   my $error = AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::Stream->new (node => $node);

   $self->event (stream_error => $error);
   $self->{writer}->send_end_of_stream;
}

# This is a hack for jabberd 1.4.2, VERY OLD Jabber stuff.
sub start_old_style_authentication {
   my ($self) = @_;

   $self->{features}
      = AnyEvent::XMPP::Node->new (
          'http://etherx.jabber.org/streams', 'features', [], $self->{parser}
        );

   my $continue = 1;
   $self->event (stream_pre_authentication => \$continue);
   if ($continue) {
      $self->do_iq_auth;
   }
}

sub do_iq_auth {
   my ($self) = @_;

   if ($self->{anal_iq_auth}) {
      $self->send_iq (get => {
         defns => 'auth', node => { ns => 'auth', name => 'query',
            # heh, something i've seen on some ejabberd site:
            # childs => [ { name => 'username', childs => [ $self->{username} ] } ] 
         }
      }, sub {
         my ($n, $e) = @_;
         if ($e) {
            $self->event (iq_auth_error =>
               AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQAuth->new (context => 'iq_error', iq_error => $e)
            );
         } else {
            my $fields = {};
            my (@query) = $n->find_all ([qw/auth query/]);
            if (@query) {
               for (qw/username password digest resource/) {
                  if ($query[0]->find_all ([qw/auth/, $_])) {
                     $fields->{$_} = 1;
                  }
               }

               $self->do_iq_auth_send ($fields);
            } else {
               $self->event (iq_auth_error =>
                  AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQAuth->new (context => 'no_fields')
               );
            }
         }
      });
   } else {
      $self->do_iq_auth_send ({ username => 1, password => 1, resource => 1 });
   }
}

sub do_iq_auth_send {
   my ($self, $fields) = @_;

   for (qw/username password resource/) {
      die "No '$_' argument given to new, but '$_' is required\n"
         unless defined $self->{$_};
   }

   my $do_resource = $fields->{resource};
   my $password = $self->{password};

   if ($fields->{digest}) {
      my $out_password = encode ("UTF-8", $password);
      my $out = lc sha1_hex ($self->stream_id () . $out_password);
      $fields = {
         username => $self->{username},
         digest => $out,
      }

   } else {
      $fields = {
         username => $self->{username},
         password => $password
      }
   }

   if ($do_resource && defined $self->{resource}) {
      $fields->{resource} = $self->{resource}
   }

   $self->send_iq (set => {
      defns => 'auth',
      node => { ns => 'auth', name => 'query', childs => [
         map { { name => $_, childs => [ $fields->{$_} ] } } reverse sort keys %$fields
      ]}
   }, sub {
      my ($n, $e) = @_;
      if ($e) {
         $self->event (iq_auth_error =>
            AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQAuth->new (context => 'iq_error', iq_error => $e)
         );
      } else {
         $self->{authenticated} = 1;
         $self->{jid} = join_jid ($self->{username}, $self->{domain}, $self->{resource});
         $self->event (stream_ready => $self->{jid});
      }
   });
}

=item B<send_presence ($type, $create_cb, %attrs)>

This method sends a presence stanza, for the meanings
of C<$type>, C<$create_cb> and C<%attrs> please take a look
at the documentation for C<send_presence> method of L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer>.

This methods does attach an id attribute to the presence stanza and
will return the id that was used (so you can react on possible replies).

=cut

sub send_presence {
   my ($self, $type, $create_cb, %attrs) = @_;
   my $id = $self->{iq_id}++;
   $self->{writer}->send_presence ($id, $type, $create_cb, %attrs);
   $id
}

=item B<send_message ($to, $type, $create_cb, %attrs)>

This method sends a message stanza, for the meanings
of C<$to>, C<$type>, C<$create_cb> and C<%attrs> please take a look
at the documentation for C<send_message> method of L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer>.

This methods does attach an id attribute to the message stanza and
will return the id that was used (so you can react on possible replies).

=cut

sub send_message {
   my ($self, $to, $type, $create_cb, %attrs) = @_;
   my $id = delete $attrs{id} || $self->{iq_id}++;
   $self->{writer}->send_message ($id, $to, $type, $create_cb, %attrs);
   $id
}

=item B<do_rebind ($resource)>

In case you got a C<bind_error> event and want to retry
binding you can call this function to set a new C<$resource>
and retry binding.

If it fails again you can call this again. Becareful not to
end up in a loop!

If binding was successful the C<stream_ready> event will be generated.

=cut

sub do_rebind {
   my ($self, $resource) = @_;
   $self->{resource} = $resource;
   $self->send_iq (
      set =>
         sub {
            my ($w) = @_;
            if ($self->{resource}) {
               simxml ($w,
                  defns => 'bind',
                  node => {
                     name => 'bind',
                     childs => [ { name => 'resource', childs => [ $self->{resource} ] } ]
                  }
               )
            } else {
               simxml ($w, defns => 'bind', node => { name => 'bind' })
            }
         },
         sub {
            my ($ret_iq, $error) = @_;

            if ($error) {
               # TODO: make bind error into a seperate error class?
               if ($error->xml_node ()) {
                  my ($res) = $error->xml_node ()->find_all ([qw/bind bind/], [qw/bind resource/]);
                  $self->event (bind_error => $error, ($res ? $res : $self->{resource}));
               } else {
                  $self->event (bind_error => $error);
               }

            } else {
               my @jid = $ret_iq->find_all ([qw/bind bind/], [qw/bind jid/]);
               my $jid = $jid[0]->text;
               unless ($jid) { die "Got empty JID tag from server!\n" }
               $self->{jid} = $jid;

               $self->event (stream_ready => $jid);
            }
         }
   );
}


sub _start_whitespace_ping {
   my ($self) = @_;

   return unless $self->{whitespace_ping_interval} > 0;

   $self->{_ws_ping} =
      AnyEvent->timer (after => $self->{whitespace_ping_interval}, cb => sub {
         $self->{writer}->send_whitespace_ping;
         $self->_start_whitespace_ping;
      });
}

sub _stop_whitespace_ping {
   delete $_[0]->{_ws_ping};
}


=item B<jid>

After the stream has been bound to a resource the JID can be retrieved via this
method.

=cut

sub jid { $_[0]->{jid} }

=item B<features>

Returns the last received <features> tag in form of an L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node> object.

=cut

sub features { $_[0]->{features} }

=item B<stream_id>

This is the ID of this stream that was given us by the server.

=cut

sub stream_id { $_[0]->{stream_id} }

=back

=head1 EVENTS

The L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection> class is derived from the L<Object::Event> class,
and thus inherits the event callback registering system from it. Consult the
documentation of L<Object::Event> about more details.

NODE: Every callback gets as it's first argument the L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection>
object. The further callback arguments are described in the following listing of
events.

These events can be registered on with C<reg_cb>:

=over 4

=item stream_features => $node

This event is sent when a stream feature (<features>) tag is received. C<$node> is the
L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node> object that represents the <features> tag.

=item stream_pre_authentication

This event is emitted after TLS/SSL was initiated (if enabled) and before any
authentication happened.

The return value of the first event callback that is called decides what happens next.
If it is true value the authentication continues. If it is undef or a false value
authentication is stopped and you need to call C<authentication> later.
value

This event is usually used when you want to do in-band registration,
see also L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::Registration>.

=item stream_ready => $jid

This event is sent if the XML stream has been established (and
resources have been bound) and is ready for transmitting regular stanzas.

C<$jid> is the bound jabber id.

=item error => $error

This event is generated whenever some error occured.
C<$error> is an instance of L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Error>.
Trivial error reporting may look like this:

   $con->reg_cb (error => sub { warn "xmpp error: " . $_[1]->string . "\n" });

Basically this event is a collect event for all other error events.

=item stream_error => $error

This event is sent if a XML stream error occured. C<$error>
is a L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::Stream> object.

=item xml_parser_error => $error

This event is generated whenever the parser trips over XML that it can't
read. C<$error> is a L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::Parser> object.

=item tls_error

This event is emitted when a TLS error occured on TLS negotiation.
After this the connection will be disconnected.

=item sasl_error => $error

This event is emitted on SASL authentication error.

=item iq_auth_error => $error

This event is emitted when IQ authentication (XEP-0078) failed.

=item bind_error => $error, $resource

This event is generated when the stream was unable to bind to
any or the in C<new> specified resource. C<$error> is a L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQ>
object. C<$resource> is the errornous resource string or undef if none
was received.

The C<condition> of the C<$error> might be one of: 'bad-request',
'not-allowed' or 'conflict'.

Node: this is untested, I couldn't get the server to send a bind error
to test this.

=item connect => $host, $port

This event is generated when a successful TCP connect was performed to
the domain passed to C<new>.

Note: C<$host> and C<$port> might be different from the domain you passed to
C<new> if C<connect> performed a SRV RR lookup.

If this connection is lost a C<disconnect> will be generated with the same
C<$host> and C<$port>.

=item disconnect => $host, $port, $message

This event is generated when the TCP connection was lost or another error
occurred while writing or reading from it.

C<$message> is a human readable error message for the failure.
C<$host> and C<$port> were the host and port we were connected to.

Note: C<$host> and C<$port> might be different from the domain you passed to
C<new> if C<connect> performed a SRV RR lookup.

=item recv_stanza_xml => $node, $rstop

This event is generated before any processing of a "XML" stanza happens.
C<$node> is the node of the stanza that is being processed, it's of
type L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node>.

This method might not be as handy for debugging purposes as C<debug_recv>.

If you want to handle the stanza yourself and don't want this module
to take care of it set a true value to the scalar referenced by C<$rstop>.

=item send_stanza_data => $data

This event is generated shortly before data is sent to the socket.
C<$data> contains a complete "XML" stanza or the end of stream closing
tag. This method is useful for debugging purposes and I recommend
using XML::Twig or something like that to display it nicely.

See also the event C<debug_send>.

=item debug_send => $data

This method is invoked whenever data is written out. This event
is mostly the same as C<send_stanza_data>.

=item debug_recv => $data

This method is invoked whenever a chunk of data was received.

It works to filter C<$data> through L<XML::Twig> for debugging
display purposes sometimes, but as C<$data> is some arbitrary chunk
of bytes you might get a XML parse error (did I already mention that XMPP's
application of "XML" sucks?).

So you might want to use C<recv_stanza_xml> to detect
complete stanzas. Unfortunately C<recv_stanza_xml> doesn't have the
bytes anymore and just a data structure (L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node>).

=item send_buffer_empty

This event is VERY useful if you want to wait (or at least be notified)
when the output buffer is empty. If you got a bunch of messages to sent
or even one and you want to do something when the output buffer is empty,
you can wait for this event. It is emitted every time the output buffer is
completely written out to the kernel.

Here is an example:

   $con->reg_cb (send_buffer_empty => sub {
      $con->disconnect ("wrote message, going to disconnect now...");
   });
   $con->send_message ("Test message!" => 'elmex@jabber.org', undef, 'chat');

=item presence_xml => $node

This event is sent when a presence stanza is received. C<$node> is the
L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node> object that represents the <presence> tag.

If you want to overtake the handling of the stanza, see C<iq_xml>
below.

=item message_xml => $node

This event is sent when a message stanza is received. C<$node> is the
L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node> object that represents the <message> tag.

If you want to overtake the handling of the stanza, see C<iq_xml>
below.

=item iq_xml => $node

This event is emitted when a iq stanza arrives. C<$node> is the
L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node> object that represents the <iq> tag.

If you want to overtake the handling of a stanza, you should
register a callback for the C<before_iq_xml> event and call the
C<stop_event> method. See also L<Object::Event>. This is an example:

   $con->reg_cb (before_iq_xml => sub {
      my ($con, $node) = @_;

      if (...) {
         # and stop_event will stop internal handling of the stanza:
         $con->stop_event;
      }
   });

Please note that if you overtake handling of a stanza none of the internal
handling of that stanza will be done. That means you won't get events
like C<iq_set_request_xml> anymore.

=item iq_set_request_xml => $node, $rhandled

=item iq_get_request_xml => $node, $rhandled

These events are sent when an iq request stanza of type 'get' or 'set' is received.
C<$type> will either be 'get' or 'set' and C<$node> will be the L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Node>
object of the iq tag.

To signal the stanza was handled set the scalar referenced by C<$rhandled>
to a true value.
If the stanza was not handled an error iq will be generated.

=item iq_result_cb_exception => $exception

If the C<$result_cb> of a C<send_iq> operation somehow threw a exception
or failed this event will be generated.

=item send_iq_hook => $id, $type, $attrs, \@create_cb

This event lets you add any desired number of additional create callbacks
to a IQ stanza that is about to be sent.

C<$id>, C<$type> are described in the documentation of C<send_iq> of
L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer>. C<$attrs> is the hashref to the C<%attrs> hash that can
be passed to C<send_iq> and also has the exact same semantics as described in
the documentation of C<send_iq>.

You can push values into C<create_cb> (as documented for C<send_iq>), for
example a callback that fills the IQ.

Example:

   # this appends a <test/> element to all outgoing IQs
   # and also a <test2/> element to all outgoing IQs
   $con->reg_cb (send_iq_hook => sub {
      my ($con, $id, $type, $attrs, $create_cb) = @_;
      push @$create_cb, sub {
         my $w = shift; # $w is a XML::Writer instance
         $w->emptyTag ('test');
      };
      push @$create_cb, {
         node => { name => "test2" } # see also simxml() defined in AnyEvent::XMPP::Util
      };
   });

=item send_message_hook => $id, $to, $type, $attrs, \@create_cb

This event lets you add any desired number of additional create callbacks
to a message stanza that is about to be sent.

C<$id>, C<$to>, C<$type> and the hashref C<$attrs> are described in the documentation
for C<send_message> of L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer> (C<$attrs> is C<%attrs> there).

To actually append something you need to push into C<create_cb> as described in
the C<send_iq_hook> event above.

=item send_presence_hook => $id, $type, $attrs, \@create_cb

This event lets you add any desired number of additional create callbacks
to a presence stanza that is about to be sent.

C<$id>, C<$type> and the hashref C<$attrs> are described in the documentation
for C<send_presence> of L<AnyEvent::XMPP::Writer> (C<$attrs> is C<%attrs> there).

To actually append something you need to push into C<create_cb> as described in
the C<send_iq_hook> event above.

=back

=head1 AUTHOR

Robin Redeker, C<< <elmex at ta-sa.org> >>, JID: C<< <elmex at jabber.org> >>

=head1 CONTRIBUTORS

melo - minor fixes

=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2007, 2008 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.

=cut

1; # End of AnyEvent::XMPP