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Mickaël Rémond 5 years ago
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# sendXMPP
sendxmpp is a tool to send messages from commandline
sendxmpp is a tool to send messages from command-line.
## Installation
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```
$ sendxmpp --help
Usage:
sendxmpp <recieve,> [message] [flags]
sendxmpp <recipient,> [message] [flags]
Examples:
sendxmpp to@chat.sum7.eu "Hello World!"
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--config string config file (default is ~/.config/fluxxmpp.yml)
-h, --help help for sendxmpp
--jid string using jid (required)
-m, --muc reciever is a muc (join it before sending messages)
-m, --muc recipient is a muc (join it before sending messages)
--password string using password for your jid (required)
```
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Message from arguments:
```bash
$ sendxmpp to@example.org "Hello Welt"
$ sendxmpp to@example.org "Hello World!"
info client connected
⇢ cmd.go:56 main.glob..func1.1
⇢ 2019-07-17T23:42:43.310+02:00
info send message
⇢ muc=false text="Hello Welt" to="to@example.org"
⇢ muc=false text="Hello World!" to="to@example.org"
⇢ send.go:31 main.send
⇢ 2019-07-17T23:42:43.310+02:00
```
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```
Multiple reciever:
Multiple recipients:
```bash
$ sendxmpp to1@example.org,to2@example.org "Multiple reciever"
$ sendxmpp to1@example.org,to2@example.org "Multiple recipient"
info client connected
⇢ cmd.go:56 main.glob..func1.1
⇢ 2019-07-17T23:47:57.650+02:00
info send message
⇢ muc=false text="Multiple reciever" to="to1@example.org"
⇢ muc=false text="Multiple recipient" to="to1@example.org"
⇢ send.go:31 main.send
⇢ 2019-07-17T23:47:57.651+02:00
info send message
⇢ muc=false text="Multiple reciever" to="to2@example.org"
⇢ muc=false text="Multiple recipient" to="to2@example.org"
⇢ send.go:31 main.send
⇢ 2019-07-17T23:47:57.652+02:00
```
@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ journalctl -f | sendxmpp testit@conference.chat.sum7.eu - --muc
### Authentification
#### Configuration file
In `/etc/`, `~/.config` and `.` (here).
You could create the file name `fluxxmpp` with you favorite file extenion (e.g. `toml`, `yml`).
@ -109,7 +110,8 @@ password = "secret"
addr = "example.com:5222"
```
#### Enviroment variable
#### Environment variables
```bash
export FLUXXMPP_JID='bot@example.org';
export FLUXXMPP_PASSWORD='secret';
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sendxmpp to@example.org "Hello Welt";
```
#### Parameter
Warning: This should not be used in productiv system.
(Every user on the system could read the running processes with parameter - on this way the password)
#### Parameters
Warning: This should not be used for production systems, as all users on the system
can read the running processes, and their parameters (and thus the password).
```bash
sendxmpp to@example.org "Hello Welt" --jid bot@example.org --password secret --addr example.com:5222;
sendxmpp to@example.org "Hello World!" --jid bot@example.org --password secret --addr example.com:5222;
```

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