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= MSRP API =
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Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) is a protocol for transmitting a series of related instant messages in the context of a session. Message sessions are treated like any other media stream when set up via a rendezvous or session creation protocol such as the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). 
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 * MSRP sessions are defined in [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4975 RFC 4975].
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 * MSRP relay extension used for NAT traversal of instant messaging and file transfer sessions is defined in [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4976 RFC 4976].
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The MSRP protocol is implemented by [http://devel.ag-projects.com/cgi-bin/darcsweb.cgi?r=python-msrplib;a=summary msrplib] Python package. On top of it, {{{sipsimple}}} provides higher level classes integrated into middleware notification and configuration systems:
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 * {{{sipsimple.msrp.MSRPChat}}}
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 * {{{sipsimple.msrp.MSRPFileTransfer}}}
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 * {{{sipsimple.msrp.MSRPDesktopSharing}}}
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These classes are used internally by [wiki:SipMiddlewareApi#Session Session], which provides the necessary methods to access their features. The notifications posted by these classes are also handled internally by [wiki:SipMiddlewareApi#Session Session]. The notifications that are relevant to the user are then reposted by the Session instance. Refer to [wiki:SipMiddlewareApi#Session Session documentation] for details on the Session API. To communicate with the middleware, MSRP high level classes use the notification system provided by the [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-application python-application] package.
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== MSRPChat high level API ==
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{{{sipsimple.msrp.MSRPChat}}} implements Instant Messaging over MSRP in the context of SIPSIMPLE middleware. This class
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 * automatically wraps outgoing messages with Message/CPIM if that's necessary according to accept-types
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 * unwraps incoming Message/CPIM messages; for each incoming message, {{{MSRPChatGotMessage}}} is posted.
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 * plays notification sounds on received/sent message
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=== methods ===
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 '''!__init!__'''(''self'', ''account'', ''remote_uri'', ''outgoing'')::
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 Initialize MSRPChat instance.
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 '''initialize'''(''self'')::
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 Initialize the MSRP connection; connect to the relay if necessary. When done, fire MSRPChatDidInitialize (with 'sdpmedia' attribute, containing the appropriate 'SDPMedia' instance)
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 '''start'''(''self'', ''remote_media'')::
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 Complete the MSRP connection establishment; this includes binding the MSRP session. [[BR]]
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 When done, fire MSRPChatDidStart. At this point each incoming message is posted as a {{{MSRPChatGotMessage}}} notification
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 Close the MSRP connection or cleanup after initialize(), whatever is necessary. [[BR]]
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 Before doing anything post {{{MSRPChatWillEnd}}}.
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 When done, post {{{MSRPChatDidEnd}}}. If there was an error, post {{{MSRPChatDidFail}}}. 
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 {{{MSRPChatDidEnd}}} will be posted anyway.
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 '''send_message'''(''self'', ''content'', ''content_type''={{{'text/plain'}}}, ''to_uri''={{{None}}}, ''dt''={{{None}}})::
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 Send IM message. Prefer Message/CPIM wrapper if it is supported. If called before the connection was established, the messages will be
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 Return generated MSRP chunk (MSRPData instance); to get Message-ID use its 'message_id' attribute.
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 ''content'' str:[[BR]]
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 content of the message
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 ''to_uri'' SIPURI:[[BR]]
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 "To" header of CPIM wrapper; use to override the default supplied to {{{__init__}}}.
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 May only differ from the one supplied in __init__ if the remote party supports private messages. If it does not, {{{MSRPChatError}}} will be raised;
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 Content-Type of wrapped message if Message/CPIM is used (Content-Type of MSRP message is always Message/CPIM in that case);
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 These MSRP headers are used to enable end-to-end success reports and to disable hop-to-hop successful responses:
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Failure-Report: partial
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Success-Report: yes
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=== notifications ===
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 * MSRPChatDidInitialize
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 * MSRPChatDidStart
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 * MSRPChatWillEnd
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 * MSRPChatDidEnd
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 * MSRPChatDidFail
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 * MSRPChatGotMessage
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  - cpim_headers (dict)
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  - message  (MSRPData)
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  - content (str) - the actual string that the remote user has typed
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 * MSRPChatDidNotDeliverMessage
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== MSRPFileTransfer ==
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== MSRPDesktopSharing ==
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== msrplib low level API ==
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{{{msrplib}}} is based upon [http://twistedmatrix.com twisted] and [http://devel.ag-projects.com/~denis/eventlet/ eventlet] and provides a set of
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classes for establishing and managing MSRP connection.
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The library consist of the following modules:
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 '''msrplib.transport'''::
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 Defines {{{MSRPTransport}}} class, which provides low level control over MSRP connection.
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 '''msrplib.connect'''::
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 Defines means to establish a connection, bind it, and provide an initialized {{{MSRPTransport}}} instance.
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 '''msrplib.session'''::
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 Defines {{{MSRPSession}}} class, which provides high level control over a MSRP connection.
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 Provides representation and parsing of MSRP entities - chunks and URIs.
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 Defines {{{Logger}}} class that is used through out the library to log the connection state.
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=== Usage ===
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==== Establish a connection ====
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{{{msrplib.connect}}} provides a number of classes to establish a connection, so the first
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thing to do is to select which one applies to your situation:
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    1. Calling endpoint, not using a relay ({{{ConnectorDirect}}})
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    2. Answering endpoint, not using a relay ({{{AcceptorDirect}}})
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    3. Calling endpoint, using a relay ({{{ConnectorRelay}}})
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    4. Answering endpoint, using a relay ({{{AcceptorRelay}}})
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directly. The calling endpoint is unlikely to need the relay.
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Once you have an instance of the right class (use the convenience functions
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{{{get_connector()}}} and {{{get_acceptor()}}} to get one), the procedure to establish the
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connection is the same:
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    ... answering party, but that does not affect connector's usage)
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    msrptransport = connector.complete(full_remote_path)
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To customize connection's parameters, create a new {{{protocol.URI}}} object and pass
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{{{prepare()}}} may update {{{local_uri}}} in place with the actual connection parameters
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used (e.g. if you specified port=0). 'port' attribute of {{{local_uri}}} is currently
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Note that, acceptors and connectors are one-use only. Which means, that {{{AcceptorDirect}}}
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will open a port just to handle one incoming connection and close it right after.
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constantly, use {{{MSRPServer}}} class.
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=== Components ===
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==== a connector or acceptor ====
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 {{{msrplib.connect}}} provides 2 connectors (with and without relay) and 2 acceptors (likewise, with or without relay). All of them have the exact same interface,
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 '''prepare'''(''self'', ''local_uri''={{{None}}})::
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 ''local_uri'' is used to specify the connection parameters, e.g. local port and local ip.
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 ''local_uri'' maybe updated in place by {{{prepare()}}} method if the real settings used are different from those specified.
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 {{{prepare}}} returns a full local path - list of {{{protocol.URI}}} instances, suitable to be put in SDP {{{'a:path'}}} attribute.
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 ''full_remote_path'' should be a list of {{{protocol.URI}}} instances, obtained by parsing {{{'a:path'}}} put in SDP by the remote party.
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 {{{complete}}} returns {{{transport.MSRPTransport}}} instance, ready to read and send chunks.
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==== transport.MSRPTransport ====
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Low level access to MSRP connection.
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 '''make_chunk'''(''self'', ''transaction_id''={{{None}}}, ''method''={{{'SEND'}}}, ''code''={{{None}}}, ''comment''={{{None}}}, ''data''={{{''}}}, ''contflag''={{{None}}}, ''start''={{{1}}}, ''end''={{{None}}}, ''length''={{{None}}}, ''message_id''={{{None}}})::
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 Make a new chunk ({{{protocol.MSRPData}}} instance) with proper {{{From-Path}}}, {{{To-Path}}}, {{{Byte-Range}}} and {{{Message-ID}}} headers set up based on MSRPTransport's state and the parameters provided. Use ''data'' for payload, and ''start''/''end''/''length'' to generate {{{Byte-Range}}} header. Generate new random strings for default values of ''transaction_id'' and ''message_id''. 
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 MSRP chunk's continuation flag ({{{'$'}}}, {{{'+'}}} or {{{'#'}}}). Default is {{{'$'}}}, unless you have a partial {{{SEND}}} chunk, in which case it is {{{'+'}}}
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 MSRP chunk. Such chunks have Byte-Range header changed to match the number of
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==== session.MSRPSession ====
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==== connect.MSRPServer ====
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 Manage listening sockets. Bind incoming requests.
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 the socket and another will get BindError.
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