XEP 0092¶
- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0092.XEP_0092(xmpp, config=None)[source]¶
XEP-0092: Software Version
- get_version(jid, ifrom=None, timeout=None, callback=None, timeout_callback=None)[source]¶
Retrieve the software version of a remote agent.
- Arguments:
jid – The JID of the entity to query.
- stanza = <module 'slixmpp.plugins.xep_0092.stanza' from '/home/docs/checkouts/readthedocs.org/user_builds/slixmpp/checkouts/slix-1.7.1/slixmpp/plugins/xep_0092/stanza.py'>¶
Stanza elements¶
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- class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0092.stanza.Version(xml=None, parent=None)[source]¶
XMPP allows for an agent to advertise the name and version of the underlying software libraries, as well as the operating system that the agent is running on.
Example version stanzas:
<iq type="get"> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:version" /> </iq> <iq type="result"> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:version"> <name>Slixmpp</name> <version>1.0</version> <os>Linux</os> </query> </iq>
Stanza Interface:
name -- The human readable name of the software. version -- The specific version of the software. os -- The name of the operating system running the program.
- interfaces = {'name', 'os', 'version'}¶
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 = 'query'¶
The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an
ElementBase
object for<message />
would usename = 'message'
.
- namespace = 'jabber:iq:version'¶
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.
- plugin_attrib = 'software_version'¶
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']
- sub_interfaces = {'name', 'os', 'version'}¶
A subset of
interfaces
which maps interfaces to direct subelements of the underlying XML object. Using this set, the text of these subelements may be set, retrieved, or removed without needing to define custom methods.