You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
Go to file
Wichert Akkerman 7b1f83f6b7
Expose Route.AddMatcher
5 years ago
_examples An invalid certificate is a permanent error if we do not skip cert check 5 years ago
cmd Fix typo 5 years ago
stanza Remove debug print-out 5 years ago
.gitignore Ignore directory where I put private notes 5 years ago
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md Add CoC and contribution guide 5 years ago
CONTRIBUTING.md Add CoC and contribution guide 5 years ago
Dockerfile Run tests on Golang 1.12 5 years ago
LICENSE Moving XMPP library to Fluux project 6 years ago
README.md Formatting 5 years ago
auth.go Refactor and move parsing and stanza to a separate package 5 years ago
backoff.go Add constants (enumlike) for stanza types and simplify packet creation (#62) 5 years ago
backoff_test.go Add constants (enumlike) for stanza types and simplify packet creation (#62) 5 years ago
cert_checker.go Add support for self-signed certificates 5 years ago
client.go Remove debug print-out 5 years ago
client_test.go Fix session element parsing on IQ 5 years ago
codecov.yml Disable Codecov comments on PR 5 years ago
codeship-services.yml Add Codecov support 6 years ago
codeship-steps.yml Workaround Codeship coverage upload report issues 6 years ago
codeship.env.encrypted Add missing codecov token 6 years ago
component.go fix stream management for component + add test 5 years ago
component_test.go fix stream management for component + add test 5 years ago
config.go Avoid copying tls.Config lock 5 years ago
conn_error.go With go modules, we should be able to remove import comments 5 years ago
doc.go Add constants (enumlike) for stanza types and simplify packet creation (#62) 5 years ago
go.mod Add submodule for commands 5 years ago
go.sum Add submodule for commands 5 years ago
jid.go With go modules, we should be able to remove import comments 5 years ago
jid_test.go With go modules, we should be able to remove import comments 5 years ago
network.go Adding tests and always use brackets in IPV6 addresses 5 years ago
network_test.go Improves IPV6 examples 5 years ago
router.go Expose Route.AddMatcher 5 years ago
router_test.go Refactor and move parsing and stanza to a separate package 5 years ago
session.go Remove debug print-out 5 years ago
stream_logger.go Fix XMPP logger consistency 5 years ago
stream_manager.go Add initial support for stream management 5 years ago
tcp_server_mock.go With go modules, we should be able to remove import comments 5 years ago
test.sh Add test (and refactor them) for PR#15 (#18) 5 years ago

README.md

Fluux XMPP

Codeship Status for FluuxIO/xmpp GoDoc GoReportCard codecov

Fluux XMPP is a Go XMPP library, focusing on simplicity, simple automation, and IoT.

The goal is to make simple to write simple XMPP clients and components:

  • For automation (like for example monitoring of an XMPP service),
  • For building connected "things" by plugging them on an XMPP server,
  • For writing simple chatbot to control a service or a thing,
  • For writing XMPP servers components.

The library is designed to have minimal dependencies. For now, the library does not depend on any other library.

Configuration and connection

Allowing Insecure TLS connection during development

It is not recommended to disable the check for domain name and certificate chain. Doing so would open your client to man-in-the-middle attacks.

However, in development, XMPP servers often use self-signed certificates. In that situation, it is better to add the root CA that signed the certificate to your trusted list of root CA. It avoids changing the code and limit the risk of shipping an insecure client to production.

That said, if you really want to allow your client to trust any TLS certificate, you can customize Go standard tls.Config and set it in Config struct.

Here is an example code to configure a client to allow connecting to a server with self-signed certificate. Note the InsecureSkipVerify option. When using this tls.Config option, all the checks on the certificate are skipped.

config := xmpp.Config{
	Address:      "localhost:5222",
	Jid:          "test@localhost",
	Password:     "test",
	TLSConfig:     tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true},
}

Supported specifications

Clients

Components

Stanza subpackage

XMPP stanzas are basic and extensible XML elements. Stanzas (or sometimes special stanzas called 'nonzas') are used to leverage the XMPP protocol features. During a session, a client (or a component) and a server will be exchanging stanzas back and forth.

At a low-level, stanzas are XML fragments. However, Fluux XMPP library provides the building blocks to interact with stanzas at a high-level, providing a Go-friendly API.

The stanza subpackage provides support for XMPP stream parsing, marshalling and unmarshalling of XMPP stanza. It is a bridge between high-level Go structure and low-level XMPP protocol.

Parsing, marshalling and unmarshalling is automatically handled by Fluux XMPP client library. As a developer, you will generally manipulates only the high-level structs provided by the stanza package.

The XMPP protocol, as the name implies is extensible. If your application is using custom stanza extensions, you can implement your own extensions directly in your own application.

To learn more about the stanza package, you can read more in the stanza package documentation.

Examples

We have several examples to help you get started using Fluux XMPP library.

Here is the demo "echo" client:

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"
	"os"

	"gosrc.io/xmpp"
	"gosrc.io/xmpp/stanza"
)

func main() {
	config := xmpp.Config{
		Address:      "localhost:5222",
		Jid:          "test@localhost",
		Password:     "test",
		StreamLogger: os.Stdout,
		Insecure:     true,
	}

	router := xmpp.NewRouter()
	router.HandleFunc("message", handleMessage)

	client, err := xmpp.NewClient(config, router)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("%+v", err)
	}

	// If you pass the client to a connection manager, it will handle the reconnect policy
	// for you automatically.
	cm := xmpp.NewStreamManager(client, nil)
	log.Fatal(cm.Run())
}

func handleMessage(s xmpp.Sender, p stanza.Packet) {
	msg, ok := p.(stanza.Message)
	if !ok {
		_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Ignoring packet: %T\n", p)
		return
	}

	_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Body = %s - from = %s\n", msg.Body, msg.From)
	reply := stanza.Message{Attrs: stanza.Attrs{To: msg.From}, Body: msg.Body}
	_ = s.Send(reply)
}

Reference documentation

The code documentation is available on GoDoc: gosrc.io/xmpp