XEP-0353: Jingle Message Initiation#

class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.XEP_0353(xmpp, config=None)[source]#

Stanza elements#

class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Accept(xml=None, parent=None)[source]#
iterables: List[ElementBase]#

A list of child stanzas whose class is included in plugin_iterables.

loaded_plugins: Set[str]#
name: ClassVar[str] = 'accept'#

The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an ElementBase object for <message /> would use name = 'message'.

parent: Optional[ReferenceType[ElementBase]]#

A weakref.weakref to the parent stanza, if there is one. If not, then parent is None.

plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_accept'#

For ElementBase subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, the plugin_attrib value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using the plugin_attrib value as the interface. An example using plugin_attrib = 'foo':

register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin)
msg = Message()
msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
plugins: Dict[Tuple[str, Optional[str]], ElementBase]#

An ordered dictionary of plugin stanzas, mapped by their plugin_attrib value.

tag: str#

The name of the tag for the stanza’s root element. It is the same as calling tag_name() and is formatted as '{namespace}elementname'.

xml: ET.Element#

The underlying XML object for the stanza. It is a standard xml.etree.ElementTree object.

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.

iterables: List[ElementBase]#

A list of child stanzas whose class is included in plugin_iterables.

loaded_plugins: Set[str]#
namespace: str = 'urn:xmpp:jingle-message:0'#

The XML namespace for the element. Given <foo xmlns="bar" />, then namespace = "bar" should be used. The default namespace is jabber:client since this is being used in an XMPP library.

parent: Optional[ReferenceType[ElementBase]]#

A weakref.weakref to the parent stanza, if there is one. If not, then parent is None.

plugins: Dict[Tuple[str, Optional[str]], ElementBase]#

An ordered dictionary of plugin stanzas, mapped by their plugin_attrib value.

tag: str#

The name of the tag for the stanza’s root element. It is the same as calling tag_name() and is formatted as '{namespace}elementname'.

xml: ET.Element#

The underlying XML object for the stanza. It is a standard xml.etree.ElementTree object.

class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Proceed(xml=None, parent=None)[source]#
iterables: List[ElementBase]#

A list of child stanzas whose class is included in plugin_iterables.

loaded_plugins: Set[str]#
name: ClassVar[str] = 'proceed'#

The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an ElementBase object for <message /> would use name = 'message'.

parent: Optional[ReferenceType[ElementBase]]#

A weakref.weakref to the parent stanza, if there is one. If not, then parent is None.

plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_proceed'#

For ElementBase subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, the plugin_attrib value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using the plugin_attrib value as the interface. An example using plugin_attrib = 'foo':

register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin)
msg = Message()
msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
plugins: Dict[Tuple[str, Optional[str]], ElementBase]#

An ordered dictionary of plugin stanzas, mapped by their plugin_attrib value.

tag: str#

The name of the tag for the stanza’s root element. It is the same as calling tag_name() and is formatted as '{namespace}elementname'.

xml: ET.Element#

The underlying XML object for the stanza. It is a standard xml.etree.ElementTree object.

class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Propose(xml=None, parent=None)[source]#
del_descriptions()[source]#
get_descriptions()[source]#
Return type

List[Tuple[str, str]]

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.

iterables: List[ElementBase]#

A list of child stanzas whose class is included in plugin_iterables.

loaded_plugins: Set[str]#
name: ClassVar[str] = 'propose'#

The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an ElementBase object for <message /> would use name = 'message'.

parent: Optional[ReferenceType[ElementBase]]#

A weakref.weakref to the parent stanza, if there is one. If not, then parent is None.

plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_propose'#

For ElementBase subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, the plugin_attrib value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using the plugin_attrib value as the interface. An example using plugin_attrib = 'foo':

register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin)
msg = Message()
msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
plugins: Dict[Tuple[str, Optional[str]], ElementBase]#

An ordered dictionary of plugin stanzas, mapped by their plugin_attrib value.

set_descriptions(descriptions)[source]#
tag: str#

The name of the tag for the stanza’s root element. It is the same as calling tag_name() and is formatted as '{namespace}elementname'.

xml: ET.Element#

The underlying XML object for the stanza. It is a standard xml.etree.ElementTree object.

class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Reject(xml=None, parent=None)[source]#
iterables: List[ElementBase]#

A list of child stanzas whose class is included in plugin_iterables.

loaded_plugins: Set[str]#
name: ClassVar[str] = 'reject'#

The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an ElementBase object for <message /> would use name = 'message'.

parent: Optional[ReferenceType[ElementBase]]#

A weakref.weakref to the parent stanza, if there is one. If not, then parent is None.

plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_reject'#

For ElementBase subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, the plugin_attrib value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using the plugin_attrib value as the interface. An example using plugin_attrib = 'foo':

register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin)
msg = Message()
msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
plugins: Dict[Tuple[str, Optional[str]], ElementBase]#

An ordered dictionary of plugin stanzas, mapped by their plugin_attrib value.

tag: str#

The name of the tag for the stanza’s root element. It is the same as calling tag_name() and is formatted as '{namespace}elementname'.

xml: ET.Element#

The underlying XML object for the stanza. It is a standard xml.etree.ElementTree object.

class slixmpp.plugins.xep_0353.stanza.Retract(xml=None, parent=None)[source]#
iterables: List[ElementBase]#

A list of child stanzas whose class is included in plugin_iterables.

loaded_plugins: Set[str]#
name: ClassVar[str] = 'retract'#

The XML tag name of the element, not including any namespace prefixes. For example, an ElementBase object for <message /> would use name = 'message'.

parent: Optional[ReferenceType[ElementBase]]#

A weakref.weakref to the parent stanza, if there is one. If not, then parent is None.

plugin_attrib: ClassVar[str] = 'jingle_retract'#

For ElementBase subclasses which are intended to be used as plugins, the plugin_attrib value defines the plugin name. Plugins may be accessed by using the plugin_attrib value as the interface. An example using plugin_attrib = 'foo':

register_stanza_plugin(Message, FooPlugin)
msg = Message()
msg['foo']['an_interface_from_the_foo_plugin']
plugins: Dict[Tuple[str, Optional[str]], ElementBase]#

An ordered dictionary of plugin stanzas, mapped by their plugin_attrib value.

tag: str#

The name of the tag for the stanza’s root element. It is the same as calling tag_name() and is formatted as '{namespace}elementname'.

xml: ET.Element#

The underlying XML object for the stanza. It is a standard xml.etree.ElementTree object.