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\documentclass[10pt]{article}
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\usepackage{graphics}
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\usepackage{hevea}
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\usepackage{verbatim}
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\newcommand{\logoscale}{0.7}
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\newcommand{\imgscale}{0.58}
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\newcommand{\insimg}[1]{\insscaleimg{\imgscale}{#1}}
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\newcommand{\insscaleimg}[2]{
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\imgsrc{#2}{}
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\begin{latexonly}
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\scalebox{#1}{\includegraphics{#2}}
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\end{latexonly}
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}
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\newcommand{\ns}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
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\newcommand{\ejabberd}{\texttt{ejabberd}}
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\newcommand{\Jabber}{Jabber}
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\newcommand{\modregister}{\texttt{mod\_register}}
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\newcommand{\modroster}{\texttt{mod\_roster}}
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\newcommand{\modconfigure}{\texttt{mod\_configure}}
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\newcommand{\moddisco}{\texttt{mod\_disco}}
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\newcommand{\modstats}{\texttt{mod\_stats}}
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\newcommand{\modvcard}{\texttt{mod\_vcard}}
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\newcommand{\modoffline}{\texttt{mod\_offline}}
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\newcommand{\modecho}{\texttt{mod\_echo}}
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\newcommand{\modprivate}{\texttt{mod\_private}}
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\newcommand{\modtime}{\texttt{mod\_time}}
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\newcommand{\modversion}{\texttt{mod\_version}}
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%\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
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\title{Ejabberd Developers Guide}
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\author{Alexey Shchepin \\
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\ahrefurl{mailto:alexey@sevcom.net} \\
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\ahrefurl{xmpp:aleksey@jabber.ru}}
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\date{September 10, 2003}
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\begin{document}
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\begin{titlepage}
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\maketitle{}
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{\centering
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\insscaleimg{\logoscale}{logo.png}
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\par
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}
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\end{titlepage}
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%\newpage
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\tableofcontents{}
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\newpage
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\section{Introduction}
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\label{sec:intro}
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\ejabberd{} is a Free and Open Source fault-tolerant distributed \Jabber{}
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server. It is writen mostly in Erlang.
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The main features of \ejabberd{} is:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Works on most of popular platforms: *nix (tested on Linux and FreeBSD)
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and Win32
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\item Distributed: You can run \ejabberd{} on a cluster of machines and all of
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them will serve one Jabber domain.
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\item Fault-tolerance: You can setup an \ejabberd{} cluster so that all the
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information required for a properly working service will be stored
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permanently on more than one node. This means that if one of the nodes
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crashes, then the others will continue working without disruption.
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You can also add or replace more nodes ``on the fly''.
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\item Built-in \footahref{http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0045.html}{Multi-User
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Chat} service
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\item Built-in IRC transport
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\item Built-in
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\footahref{http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0060.html}{Publish-Subscribe}
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service
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\item Built-in Jabber Users Directory service based on users vCards
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\item Support for
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\footahref{http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0030.html}{JEP-0030}
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(Service Discovery).
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\item Support for
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\footahref{http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0039.html}{JEP-0039}
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(Statistics Gathering).
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\item Support for \ns{xml:lang} attribute in many XML elements
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection{How it works}
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\label{sec:howitworks}
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A \Jabber{} domain is served by one or more \ejabberd{} nodes. These nodes can
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be run on different machines that are connected via a network. They all must
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have the ability to connect to port 4369 of all another nodes, and must have
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the same magic cookie (see Erlang/OTP documentation, in other words the file
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\texttt{\~{}ejabberd/.erlang.cookie} must be the same on all nodes). This is
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needed because all nodes exchange information about connected users, S2S
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connections, registered services, etc\ldots
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Each \ejabberd{} node have following modules:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item router;
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\item local router.
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\item session manager;
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\item S2S manager;
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\end{itemize}
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\subsubsection{Router}
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This module is the main router of \Jabber{} packets on each node. It routes
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them based on their destinations domains. It has two tables: local and global
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routes. First, domain of packet destination searched in local table, and if it
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found, then the packet is routed to appropriate process. If no, then it
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searches in global table, and is routed to the appropriate \ejabberd{} node or
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process. If it does not exists in either tables, then it sent to the S2S
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manager.
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\subsubsection{Local Router}
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This module routes packets which have a destination domain equal to this server
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name. If destination JID has a non-empty user part, then it routed to the
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session manager, else it is processed depending on it's content.
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\subsubsection{Session Manager}
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This module routes packets to local users. It searches for what user resource
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packet must be sended via presence table. If this resource is connected to
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this node, it is routed to C2S process, if it connected via another node, then
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the packet is sent to session manager on that node.
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\subsubsection{S2S Manager}
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This module routes packets to other \Jabber{} servers. First, it checks if an
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open S2S connection from the domain of the packet source to the domain of
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packet destination already exists. If it is open on another node, then it
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routes the packet to S2S manager on that node, if it is open on this node, then
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it is routed to the process that serves this connection, and if a connection
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does not exist, then it is opened and registered.
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\section{XML representation}
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\label{sec:xmlrepr}
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Each XML stanza represented as following tuple:
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\begin{verbatim}
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XMLElement = {xmlelement, Name, Attrs, [ElementOrCDATA]}
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Name = string()
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Attrs = [Attr]
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Attr = {Key, Val}
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Key = string()
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Val = string()
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ElementOrCDATA = XMLElement | CDATA
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CDATA = {xmlcdata, string()}
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\end{verbatim}
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E.\,g. this stanza:
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\begin{verbatim}
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<message to='test@conference.e.localhost' type='groupchat'>
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<body>test</body>
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</message>
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\end{verbatim}
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represented as following structure:
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\begin{verbatim}
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{xmlelement, "message",
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[{"to", "test@conference.e.localhost"},
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{"type", "groupchat"}],
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[{xmlelement, "body",
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[],
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[{xmlcdata, "test"}]}]}}
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\end{verbatim}
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\section{Module \texttt{xml}}
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\label{sec:xmlmod}
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\begin{description}
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\item[\verb|element_to_string(El) -> string()|]
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\begin{verbatim}
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El = XMLElement
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\end{verbatim}
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Returns string representation of XML stanza \texttt{El}.
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\item[\verb|crypt(S) -> string()|]
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\begin{verbatim}
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S = string()
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\end{verbatim}
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Returns string which correspond to \texttt{S} with encoded XML special
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characters.
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\item[\verb|remove_cdata(ECList) -> EList|]
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\begin{verbatim}
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ECList = [ElementOrCDATA]
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EList = [XMLElement]
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\end{verbatim}
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\texttt{EList} is a list of all non-CDATA elements of ECList.
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\item[\verb|get_path_s(El, Path) -> Res|]
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\begin{verbatim}
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El = XMLElement
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Path = [PathItem]
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PathItem = PathElem | PathAttr | PathCDATA
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PathElem = {elem, Name}
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PathAttr = {attr, Name}
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PathCDATA = cdata
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Name = string()
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Res = string() | XMLElement
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\end{verbatim}
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If \texttt{Path} is empty, then returns \texttt{El}. Else sequentially
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consider elements of \texttt{Path}. Each element is one of:
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\begin{description}
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\item[\verb|{elem, Name}|] \texttt{Name} is name of subelement of
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\texttt{El}, if such element exists, then this element considered in
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following steps, else returns empty string.
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\item[\verb|{attr, Name}|] If \texttt{El} have attribute \texttt{Name}, then
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returns value of this attribute, else returns empty string.
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\item[\verb|cdata|] Returns CDATA of \texttt{El}.
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\end{description}
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\item[TODO:]
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\begin{verbatim}
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get_cdata/1, get_tag_cdata/1
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get_attr/2, get_attr_s/2
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get_tag_attr/2, get_tag_attr_s/2
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get_subtag/2
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{description}
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\section{\ejabberd{} modules}
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\label{sec:emods}
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\subsection{\verb|gen_mod| behaviour}
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\label{sec:genmod}
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TBD
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\subsection{Module \verb|gen_iq_handler|}
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\label{sec:geniqhandl}
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The module \verb|gen_iq_handler| allows to easily write handlers for IQ packets
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of particular XML namespaces that addressed to server or to users bare JIDs.
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In this module the following functions are defined:
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\begin{description}
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\item[\verb|add_iq_handler(Component, NS, Module, Function, Type)|]
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\begin{verbatim}
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Component = Module = Function = atom()
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NS = string()
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Type = no_queue | one_queue | parallel
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\end{verbatim}
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Registers function \verb|Module:Function| as handler for IQ packets that
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contain child of namespace \verb|NS| in \verb|Component|. Queueing
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discipline is \verb|Type|. There are at least two components defined:
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\begin{description}
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\item[\verb|ejabberd_local|] Handles packets that addressed to server JID;
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\item[\verb|ejabberd_sm|] Handles packets that addressed to users bare JIDs.
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\end{description}
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\item[\verb|remove_iq_handler(Component, NS)|]
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\begin{verbatim}
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Component = atom()
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NS = string()
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\end{verbatim}
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Removes IQ handler for namespace \verb|NS| from \verb|Component|.
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\end{description}
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Handler function must have the following type:
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\begin{description}
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\item[\verb|Module:Function(From, To, IQ)|]
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\begin{verbatim}
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From = To = jid()
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{description}
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\begin{verbatim}
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-module(mod_cputime).
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-behaviour(gen_mod).
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-export([start/1,
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stop/0,
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process_local_iq/3]).
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-include("ejabberd.hrl").
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-include("jlib.hrl").
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-define(NS_CPUTIME, "ejabberd:cputime").
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start(Opts) ->
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IQDisc = gen_mod:get_opt(iqdisc, Opts, one_queue),
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gen_iq_handler:add_iq_handler(ejabberd_local, ?NS_CPUTIME,
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?MODULE, process_local_iq, IQDisc).
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stop() ->
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gen_iq_handler:remove_iq_handler(ejabberd_local, ?NS_CPUTIME).
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process_local_iq(From, To, {iq, ID, Type, XMLNS, SubEl}) ->
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case Type of
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set ->
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{iq, ID, error, XMLNS,
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[SubEl, ?ERR_NOT_ALLOWED]};
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get ->
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CPUTime = element(1, erlang:statistics(runtime))/1000,
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SCPUTime = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~.3f", CPUTime)),
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{iq, ID, result, XMLNS,
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[{xmlelement, "query",
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[{"xmlns", ?NS_CPUTIME}],
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[{xmlelement, "cputime", [], [{xmlcdata, SCPUTime}]}]}]}
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end.
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\end{verbatim}
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\subsection{Services}
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\label{sec:services}
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TBD
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TODO: use \verb|proc_lib|
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\begin{verbatim}
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-module(mod_echo).
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-behaviour(gen_mod).
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-export([start/1, init/1, stop/0]).
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-include("ejabberd.hrl").
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-include("jlib.hrl").
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start(Opts) ->
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Host = gen_mod:get_opt(host, Opts, "echo." ++ ?MYNAME),
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register(ejabberd_mod_echo, spawn(?MODULE, init, [Host])).
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init(Host) ->
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ejabberd_router:register_local_route(Host),
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loop(Host).
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loop(Host) ->
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receive
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{route, From, To, Packet} ->
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ejabberd_router:route(To, From, Packet),
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loop(Host);
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stop ->
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ejabberd_router:unregister_local_route(Host),
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ok;
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_ ->
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loop(Host)
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end.
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stop() ->
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ejabberd_mod_echo ! stop,
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ok.
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{document}
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