source: protocols/nogaim.h @ 0edc2fb

Last change on this file since 0edc2fb was 345577b, checked in by dequis <dx@…>, at 2015-10-30T10:27:20Z

IRC self-message support (messages sent by yourself from other clients)

This adds an OPT_SELFMESSAGE flag that can be passed to imcb_buddy_msg()
or imcb_chat_msg() to indicate that the protocol knows that the message
being sent is a self message.

This needs to be explicit since the old behavior is to silently drop
these messages, which also removed server echoes.

This commit doesn't break API/ABI, the flags parameters that were added
are all internal (between protocols and UI code)

On the irc protocol side, the situation isn't very nice, since some
clients put these messages in the wrong window. Irssi, hexchat and mirc
get this wrong. Irssi 0.8.18 has a fix for it, and the others have
scripts to patch it.

But meanwhile, there's a "self_messages" global setting that lets users
disable this, or get them as normal messages / notices with a "->"
prefix, which loosely imitates the workaround used by the ZNC
"privmsg_prefix" module.

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1/********************************************************************\
2  * BitlBee -- An IRC to other IM-networks gateway                     *
3  *                                                                    *
4  * Copyright 2002-2012 Wilmer van der Gaast and others                *
5  \********************************************************************/
6
7/*
8 * nogaim, soon to be known as im_api. Not a separate product (unless
9 * someone would be interested in such a thing), just a new name.
10 *
11 * Gaim without gaim - for BitlBee
12 *
13 * This file contains functions called by the Gaim IM-modules. It contains
14 * some struct and type definitions from Gaim.
15 *
16 * Copyright (C) 1998-1999, Mark Spencer <markster@marko.net>
17 *                          (and possibly other members of the Gaim team)
18 * Copyright 2002-2012 Wilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@gaast.net>
19 */
20
21/*
22  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
23  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
24  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
25  (at your option) any later version.
26
27  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
28  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
29  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
30  GNU General Public License for more details.
31
32  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with
33  the Debian GNU/Linux distribution in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL;
34  if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St.,
35  Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
36*/
37
38#ifndef _NOGAIM_H
39#define _NOGAIM_H
40
41#if (__sun)
42#include <inttypes.h>
43#else
44#include <stdint.h>
45#endif
46
47#include "bitlbee.h"
48#include "account.h"
49#include "proxy.h"
50#include "query.h"
51#include "md5.h"
52#include "ft.h"
53
54#define BUDDY_ALIAS_MAXLEN 388   /* because MSN names can be 387 characters */
55
56#define WEBSITE "http://www.bitlbee.org/"
57
58/* Sharing flags between all kinds of things. I just hope I won't hit any
59   limits before 32-bit machines become extinct. ;-) */
60#define OPT_LOGGED_IN   0x00000001
61#define OPT_LOGGING_OUT 0x00000002
62#define OPT_AWAY        0x00000004
63#define OPT_MOBILE      0x00000008
64#define OPT_DOES_HTML   0x00000010
65#define OPT_LOCALBUDDY  0x00000020 /* For nicks local to one groupchat */
66#define OPT_SLOW_LOGIN  0x00000040 /* I.e. Twitter Oauth @ login time */
67#define OPT_TYPING      0x00000100 /* Some pieces of code make assumptions */
68#define OPT_THINKING    0x00000200 /* about these values... Stupid me! */
69#define OPT_NOOTR       0x00001000 /* protocol not suitable for OTR */
70#define OPT_PONGS       0x00010000 /* Service sends us keep-alives */
71#define OPT_PONGED      0x00020000 /* Received a keep-alive during last interval */
72#define OPT_SELFMESSAGE 0x00080000 /* A message sent by self from another location */
73
74/* ok. now the fun begins. first we create a connection structure */
75struct im_connection {
76        account_t *acc;
77        uint32_t flags;
78
79        /* each connection then can have its own protocol-specific data */
80        void *proto_data;
81
82        /* all connections need an input watcher */
83        int inpa;
84        guint keepalive;
85
86        /* buddy list stuff. there is still a global groups for the buddy list, but
87         * we need to maintain our own set of buddies, and our own permit/deny lists */
88        GSList *permit;
89        GSList *deny;
90        int permdeny;
91
92        char *away;
93
94        /* BitlBee */
95        bee_t *bee;
96
97        GSList *groupchats;
98};
99
100struct groupchat {
101        struct im_connection *ic;
102
103        /* stuff used just for chat */
104        /* The in_room variable is a list of handles (not nicks!), kind of
105         * "nick list". This is how you can check who is in the group chat
106         * already, for example to avoid adding somebody two times. */
107        GList *in_room;
108        //GList *ignored;
109
110        //struct groupchat *next;
111        /* The title variable contains the ID you gave when you created the
112         * chat using imcb_chat_new(). */
113        char *title;
114        /* Use imcb_chat_topic() to change this variable otherwise the user
115         * won't notice the topic change. */
116        char *topic;
117        char joined;
118        /* This is for you, you can add your own structure here to extend this
119         * structure for your protocol's needs. */
120        void *data;
121        void *ui_data;
122};
123
124struct buddy {
125        char name[80];
126        char show[BUDDY_ALIAS_MAXLEN];
127        int present;
128        time_t signon;
129        time_t idle;
130        int uc;
131        guint caps; /* woohoo! */
132        void *proto_data; /* what a hack */
133        struct im_connection *ic; /* the connection it belongs to */
134};
135
136struct buddy_action {
137        char *name;
138        char *description;
139};
140
141struct prpl {
142        int options;
143        /* You should set this to the name of your protocol.
144         * - The user sees this name ie. when imcb_log() is used. */
145        const char *name;
146        void *data;
147        /* Maximum Message Size of this protocol.
148         * - Introduced for OTR, in order to fragment large protocol messages.
149         * - 0 means "unlimited". */
150        unsigned int mms;
151
152        /* Added this one to be able to add per-account settings, don't think
153         * it should be used for anything else. You are supposed to use the
154         * set_add() function to add new settings. */
155        void (* init)           (account_t *);
156        /* The typical usage of the login() function:
157         * - Create an im_connection using imcb_new() from the account_t parameter.
158         * - Initialize your myproto_data struct - you should store all your protocol-specific data there.
159         * - Save your custom structure to im_connection->proto_data.
160         * - Use proxy_connect() to connect to the server.
161         */
162        void (* login)          (account_t *);
163        /* Implementing this function is optional. */
164        void (* keepalive)      (struct im_connection *);
165        /* In this function you should:
166         * - Tell the server about you are logging out.
167         * - g_free() your myproto_data struct as BitlBee does not know how to
168         *   properly do so.
169         */
170        void (* logout)         (struct im_connection *);
171
172        /* This function is called when the user wants to send a message to a handle.
173         * - 'to' is a handle, not a nick
174         * - 'flags' may be ignored
175         */
176        int (* buddy_msg)      (struct im_connection *, char *to, char *message, int flags);
177        /* This function is called then the user uses the /away IRC command.
178         * - 'state' contains the away reason.
179         * - 'message' may be ignored if your protocol does not support it.
180         */
181        void (* set_away)       (struct im_connection *, char *state, char *message);
182        /* Implementing this function is optional. */
183        int (* send_typing)    (struct im_connection *, char *who, int flags);
184
185        /* 'name' is a handle to add/remove. For now BitlBee doesn't really
186         * handle groups, just set it to NULL, so you can ignore that
187         * parameter. */
188        void (* add_buddy)      (struct im_connection *, char *name, char *group);
189        void (* remove_buddy)   (struct im_connection *, char *name, char *group);
190
191        /* Block list stuff. Implementing these are optional. */
192        void (* add_permit)     (struct im_connection *, char *who);
193        void (* add_deny)       (struct im_connection *, char *who);
194        void (* rem_permit)     (struct im_connection *, char *who);
195        void (* rem_deny)       (struct im_connection *, char *who);
196
197        /* Request profile info. Free-formatted stuff, the IM module gives back
198           this info via imcb_log(). Implementing these are optional. */
199        void (* get_info)       (struct im_connection *, char *who);
200
201        /* Group chat stuff. */
202        /* This is called when the user uses the /invite IRC command.
203         * - 'who' may be ignored
204         * - 'message' is a handle to invite
205         */
206        void (* chat_invite)    (struct groupchat *, char *who, char *message);
207        /* This is called when the user uses the /kick IRC command.
208         * - 'who' is a handle to kick
209         * - 'message' is a kick message or NULL
210         */
211        void (* chat_kick)      (struct groupchat *, char *who, const char *message);
212        /* This is called when the user uses the /part IRC command in a group
213         * chat. You just should tell the user about it, nothing more. */
214        void (* chat_leave)     (struct groupchat *);
215        /* This is called when the user sends a message to the groupchat.
216         * 'flags' may be ignored. */
217        void (* chat_msg)       (struct groupchat *, char *message, int flags);
218        /* This is called when the user uses the /join #nick IRC command.
219         * - 'who' is the handle of the nick
220         */
221        struct groupchat *
222        (* chat_with)      (struct im_connection *, char *who);
223        /* This is used when the user uses the /join #channel IRC command.  If
224         * your protocol does not support publicly named group chats, then do
225         * not implement this. */
226        struct groupchat *
227        (* chat_join)      (struct im_connection *, const char *room,
228                            const char *nick, const char *password, set_t **sets);
229        /* Change the topic, if supported. Note that BitlBee expects the IM
230           server to confirm the topic change with a regular topic change
231           event. If it doesn't do that, you have to fake it to make it
232           visible to the user. */
233        void (* chat_topic)     (struct groupchat *, char *topic);
234
235        /* If your protocol module needs any special info for joining chatrooms
236           other than a roomname + nickname, add them here. */
237        void (* chat_add_settings)      (account_t *acc, set_t **head);
238        void (* chat_free_settings)     (account_t *acc, set_t **head);
239
240        /* You can tell what away states your protocol supports, so that
241         * BitlBee will try to map the IRC away reasons to them. If your
242         * protocol doesn't have any, just return one generic "Away". */
243        GList *(* away_states)(struct im_connection *ic);
244
245        /* Mainly for AOL, since they think "Bung hole" == "Bu ngho le". *sigh*
246         * - Most protocols will just want to set this to g_strcasecmp().*/
247        int (* handle_cmp) (const char *who1, const char *who2);
248
249        /* Implement these callbacks if you want to use imcb_ask_auth() */
250        void (* auth_allow)     (struct im_connection *, const char *who);
251        void (* auth_deny)      (struct im_connection *, const char *who);
252
253        /* Incoming transfer request */
254        void (* transfer_request) (struct im_connection *, file_transfer_t *ft, char *handle);
255
256        void (* buddy_data_add) (struct bee_user *bu);
257        void (* buddy_data_free) (struct bee_user *bu);
258
259        GList *(* buddy_action_list) (struct bee_user *bu);
260        void *(* buddy_action) (struct bee_user *bu, const char *action, char * const args[], void *data);
261
262        /* If null, equivalent to handle_cmp( ic->acc->user, who ) */
263        gboolean (* handle_is_self) (struct im_connection *, const char *who);
264
265        /* Some placeholders so eventually older plugins may cooperate with newer BitlBees. */
266        void *resv1;
267        void *resv2;
268        void *resv3;
269        void *resv4;
270        void *resv5;
271};
272
273/* im_api core stuff. */
274void nogaim_init();
275G_MODULE_EXPORT GSList *get_connections();
276G_MODULE_EXPORT struct prpl *find_protocol(const char *name);
277/* When registering a new protocol, you should allocate space for a new prpl
278 * struct, initialize it (set the function pointers to point to your
279 * functions), finally call this function. */
280G_MODULE_EXPORT void register_protocol(struct prpl *);
281
282/* Connection management. */
283/* You will need this function in prpl->login() to get an im_connection from
284 * the account_t parameter. */
285G_MODULE_EXPORT struct im_connection *imcb_new(account_t *acc);
286G_MODULE_EXPORT void imc_free(struct im_connection *ic);
287/* Once you're connected, you should call this function, so that the user will
288 * see the success. */
289G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_connected(struct im_connection *ic);
290/* This can be used to disconnect when something went wrong (ie. read error
291 * from the server). You probably want to set the second parameter to TRUE. */
292G_MODULE_EXPORT void imc_logout(struct im_connection *ic, int allow_reconnect);
293
294/* Communicating with the user. */
295/* A printf()-like function to tell the user anything you want. */
296G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_log(struct im_connection *ic, char *format, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3);
297/* To tell the user an error, ie. before logging out when an error occurs. */
298G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_error(struct im_connection *ic, char *format, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3);
299
300/* To ask a your about something.
301 * - 'msg' is the question.
302 * - 'data' can be your custom struct - it will be passed to the callbacks.
303 * - 'doit' or 'dont' will be called depending of the answer of the user.
304 */
305G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_ask(struct im_connection *ic, char *msg, void *data, query_callback doit,
306                              query_callback dont);
307G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_ask_with_free(struct im_connection *ic, char *msg, void *data, query_callback doit,
308                                        query_callback dont, query_callback myfree);
309
310/* Two common questions you may want to ask:
311 * - X added you to his contact list, allow?
312 * - X is not in your contact list, want to add?
313 */
314G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_ask_auth(struct im_connection *ic, const char *handle, const char *realname);
315G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_ask_add(struct im_connection *ic, const char *handle, const char *realname);
316
317/* Buddy management */
318/* This function should be called for each handle which are visible to the
319 * user, usually after a login, or if the user added a buddy and the IM
320 * server confirms that the add was successful. Don't forget to do this! */
321G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_add_buddy(struct im_connection *ic, const char *handle, const char *group);
322G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_remove_buddy(struct im_connection *ic, const char *handle, char *group);
323G_MODULE_EXPORT struct buddy *imcb_find_buddy(struct im_connection *ic, char *handle);
324G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_rename_buddy(struct im_connection *ic, const char *handle, const char *realname);
325G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_buddy_nick_hint(struct im_connection *ic, const char *handle, const char *nick);
326G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_buddy_action_response(bee_user_t *bu, const char *action, char * const args[], void *data);
327
328G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_buddy_typing(struct im_connection *ic, const char *handle, guint32 flags);
329G_MODULE_EXPORT struct bee_user *imcb_buddy_by_handle(struct im_connection *ic, const char *handle);
330G_MODULE_EXPORT void imcb_clean_handle(struct im_connection *ic, char *handle);
331
332/* Actions, or whatever. */
333int imc_away_send_update(struct im_connection *ic);
334int imc_chat_msg(struct groupchat *c, char *msg, int flags);
335
336void imc_add_allow(struct im_connection *ic, char *handle);
337void imc_rem_allow(struct im_connection *ic, char *handle);
338void imc_add_block(struct im_connection *ic, char *handle);
339void imc_rem_block(struct im_connection *ic, char *handle);
340
341/* Misc. stuff */
342char *set_eval_timezone(set_t *set, char *value);
343gboolean auto_reconnect(gpointer data, gint fd, b_input_condition cond);
344void cancel_auto_reconnect(struct account *a);
345
346#endif
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