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#if !defined(RESIP_SUBSCRIPTIONHANDLER_HXX)
#define RESIP_SUBSCRIPTIONHANDLER_HXX

#include "resip/dum/Handles.hxx"
#include "resip/stack/Mime.hxx"
#include "resip/stack/Contents.hxx"

namespace resip
{
class SipMessage;
class SecurityAttributes;

class ClientSubscriptionHandler
{
  public:
      virtual ~ClientSubscriptionHandler() { }

      //Client must call acceptUpdate or rejectUpdate for any onUpdateFoo
      virtual void onUpdatePending(ClientSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& notify, bool outOfOrder)=0;
      virtual void onUpdateActive(ClientSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& notify, bool outOfOrder)=0;
      //unknown Subscription-State value
      virtual void onUpdateExtension(ClientSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& notify, bool outOfOrder)=0;

      virtual int onRequestRetry(ClientSubscriptionHandle, int retrySeconds, const SipMessage& notify)=0;
      
      //subscription can be ended through a notify or a failure response.
      virtual void onTerminated(ClientSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage* msg)=0;   
      //not sure if this has any value - can be called for either a 200/SUBSCRIBE or a NOTIFY - whichever arrives first
      virtual void onNewSubscription(ClientSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& notify)=0;

      /// called to allow app to adorn a message.
      virtual void onReadyToSend(ClientSubscriptionHandle, SipMessage& msg);
      virtual void onNotifyNotReceived(ClientSubscriptionHandle);

      /// Called when a TCP or TLS flow to the server has terminated.  This can be caused by socket
      /// errors, or missing CRLF keep alives pong responses from the server.
      //  Called only if clientOutbound is enabled on the UserProfile and the first hop server 
      /// supports RFC5626 (outbound).
      /// Default implementation is to re-form the subscription using a new flow
      virtual void onFlowTerminated(ClientSubscriptionHandle);
};

class ServerSubscriptionHandler
{
  public:   
      virtual ~ServerSubscriptionHandler() {}

      virtual void onNewSubscription(ServerSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& sub)=0;
      virtual void onNewSubscriptionFromRefer(ServerSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& sub);
      virtual void onRefresh(ServerSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& sub);
      //called when a new document is Published that matches this subscription.  Also
      //called when the publication is removed or expires, in which case contents 
      //and attrs are passed as null pointers.
      virtual void onPublished(ServerSubscriptionHandle associated, 
                               ServerPublicationHandle publication, 
                               const Contents* contents,
                               const SecurityAttributes* attrs);

      virtual void onNotifyAccepted(ServerSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& msg);      
      virtual void onNotifyRejected(ServerSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& msg);      

      //called when this usage is destroyed for any reason. One of the following
      //three methods will always be called before this, but this is the only
      //method that MUST be implemented by a handler
      virtual void onTerminated(ServerSubscriptionHandle)=0;

      virtual void onReadyToSend(ServerSubscriptionHandle, SipMessage& msg);

      //will be called when a NOTIFY is not delivered(with a usage terminating
      //statusCode), or the Dialog is destroyed
      virtual void onError(ServerSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& msg);      

      //app can synchronously decorate terminating NOTIFY messages. The only
      //graceful termination mechanism is expiration, but the client can
      //explicity end a subscription with an Expires header of 0.
      virtual void onExpiredByClient(ServerSubscriptionHandle, const SipMessage& sub, SipMessage& notify);
      virtual void onExpired(ServerSubscriptionHandle, SipMessage& notify);

      /// Called when a TCP or TLS flow to the server has terminated.  This can be caused by socket
      /// errors, or missing CRLF keep alives pong responses from the server.
      //  Called only if clientOutbound is enabled on the UserProfile and the first hop server 
      /// supports RFC5626 (outbound).
      /// Default implementation is to tear down the subscription
      virtual void onFlowTerminated(ServerSubscriptionHandle);

      /** Default behavior is to use the expires value in the SipMessage, if it exists. Then verify the expires >= Min and <= Max (if set).  If an expires value does
       * not exists, use getDefaultExpires().  If hasDefaultExpires() is false, then reject the message with a 400.
       * Set errorReturnCode to an error code >= 400 to reject this subscription. 
       */  
      virtual void getExpires(const SipMessage &msg, UInt32 &expires, int &errorResponseCode);//ivr mod

      virtual bool hasDefaultExpires() const;
      virtual UInt32 getDefaultExpires() const;

      virtual bool hasMinExpires() const;
      virtual UInt32 getMinExpires() const;

      virtual bool hasMaxExpires() const;
      virtual UInt32 getMaxExpires() const;

      const Mimes& getSupportedMimeTypes() const;
};
 
}

#endif

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