XEP-0353: Jingle Message Initiation¶
- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.XEP_0353(xmpp, config=None)[source]¶
- description: str = 'XEP-0353: Jingle Message Initiation'¶
A longer name for the plugin, describing its purpose. For example, a plugin for XEP-0030 would use ‘Service Discovery’ as its description value.
- name: str = 'xep_0353'¶
A short name for the plugin based on the implemented specification. For example, a plugin for XEP-0030 would use ‘xep_0030’.
Stanza elements¶
- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Accept(xml=None, parent=None)[source]¶
- name: ClassVar[str] = 'accept'¶
The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an
ElementBase
object for<message />
would usename = 'message'
.
- plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_accept'¶
For
ElementBase
subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, theplugin_attrib
value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using theplugin_attrib
value as the interface. An example usingplugin_attrib = 'foo'
:register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin) msg = Message() msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.JingleMessage(xml=None, parent=None)[source]¶
- interfaces: ClassVar[Set[str]] = {'id'}¶
The set of keys that the stanza provides for accessing and manipulating the underlying XML object. This set may be augmented with the
plugin_attrib
value of any registered stanza plugins.
- namespace: str = 'urn:xmpp:jingle-message:0'¶
The XML namespace for the element. Given
<foo xmlns="bar" />
, thennamespace = "bar"
should be used. The default namespace isjabber:client
since this is being used in an XMPP library.
- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Proceed(xml=None, parent=None)[source]¶
- name: ClassVar[str] = 'proceed'¶
The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an
ElementBase
object for<message />
would usename = 'message'
.
- plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_proceed'¶
For
ElementBase
subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, theplugin_attrib
value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using theplugin_attrib
value as the interface. An example usingplugin_attrib = 'foo'
:register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin) msg = Message() msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Propose(xml=None, parent=None)[source]¶
-
- interfaces: ClassVar[Set[str]] = {'descriptions', 'id'}¶
The set of keys that the stanza provides for accessing and manipulating the underlying XML object. This set may be augmented with the
plugin_attrib
value of any registered stanza plugins.
- name: ClassVar[str] = 'propose'¶
The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an
ElementBase
object for<message />
would usename = 'message'
.
- plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_propose'¶
For
ElementBase
subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, theplugin_attrib
value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using theplugin_attrib
value as the interface. An example usingplugin_attrib = 'foo'
:register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin) msg = Message() msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Reject(xml=None, parent=None)[source]¶
- name: ClassVar[str] = 'reject'¶
The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an
ElementBase
object for<message />
would usename = 'message'
.
- plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_reject'¶
For
ElementBase
subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, theplugin_attrib
value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using theplugin_attrib
value as the interface. An example usingplugin_attrib = 'foo'
:register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin) msg = Message() msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Retract(xml=None, parent=None)[source]¶
- name: ClassVar[str] = 'retract'¶
The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an
ElementBase
object for<message />
would usename = 'message'
.
- plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_retract'¶
For
ElementBase
subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, theplugin_attrib
value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using theplugin_attrib
value as the interface. An example usingplugin_attrib = 'foo'
:register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin) msg = Message() msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']