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#
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Jabber Identifier support.
This module provides an object to represent Jabber Identifiers (JIDs) and
parse string representations into them with proper checking for illegal
characters, case folding and canonicalisation through L{stringprep<twisted.words.protocols.jabber.xmpp_stringprep>}.
"""
from twisted.words.protocols.jabber.xmpp_stringprep import nodeprep, resourceprep, nameprep
class InvalidFormat(Exception):
"""
The given string could not be parsed into a valid Jabber Identifier (JID).
"""
def parse(jidstring):
"""
Parse given JID string into its respective parts and apply stringprep.
@param jidstring: string representation of a JID.
@type jidstring: C{unicode}
@return: tuple of (user, host, resource), each of type C{unicode} as
the parsed and stringprep'd parts of the given JID. If the
given string did not have a user or resource part, the respective
field in the tuple will hold C{None}.
@rtype: C{tuple}
"""
user = None
host = None
resource = None
# Search for delimiters
user_sep = jidstring.find("@")
res_sep = jidstring.find("/")
if user_sep == -1:
if res_sep == -1:
# host
host = jidstring
else:
# host/resource
host = jidstring[0:res_sep]
resource = jidstring[res_sep + 1:] or None
else:
if res_sep == -1:
# user@host
user = jidstring[0:user_sep] or None
host = jidstring[user_sep + 1:]
else:
if user_sep < res_sep:
# user@host/resource
user = jidstring[0:user_sep] or None
host = jidstring[user_sep + 1:user_sep + (res_sep - user_sep)]
resource = jidstring[res_sep + 1:] or None
else:
# host/resource (with an @ in resource)
host = jidstring[0:res_sep]
resource = jidstring[res_sep + 1:] or None
return prep(user, host, resource)
def prep(user, host, resource):
"""
Perform stringprep on all JID fragments.
@param user: The user part of the JID.
@type user: C{unicode}
@param host: The host part of the JID.
@type host: C{unicode}
@param resource: The resource part of the JID.
@type resource: C{unicode}
@return: The given parts with stringprep applied.
@rtype: C{tuple}
"""
if user:
try:
user = nodeprep.prepare(unicode(user))
except UnicodeError:
raise InvalidFormat, "Invalid character in username"
else:
user = None
if not host:
raise InvalidFormat, "Server address required."
else:
try:
host = nameprep.prepare(unicode(host))
except UnicodeError:
raise InvalidFormat, "Invalid character in hostname"
if resource:
try:
resource = resourceprep.prepare(unicode(resource))
except UnicodeError:
raise InvalidFormat, "Invalid character in resource"
else:
resource = None
return (user, host, resource)
__internJIDs = {}
def internJID(jidstring):
"""
Return interned JID.
@rtype: L{JID}
"""
if jidstring in __internJIDs:
return __internJIDs[jidstring]
else:
j = JID(jidstring)
__internJIDs[jidstring] = j
return j
class JID(object):
"""
Represents a stringprep'd Jabber ID.
JID objects are hashable so they can be used in sets and as keys in
dictionaries.
"""
def __init__(self, str=None, tuple=None):
if not (str or tuple):
raise RuntimeError("You must provide a value for either 'str' or "
"'tuple' arguments.")
if str:
user, host, res = parse(str)
else:
user, host, res = prep(*tuple)
self.user = user
self.host = host
self.resource = res
def userhost(self):
"""
Extract the bare JID as a unicode string.
A bare JID does not have a resource part, so this returns either
C{user@host} or just C{host}.
@rtype: C{unicode}
"""
if self.user:
return u"%s@%s" % (self.user, self.host)
else:
return self.host
def userhostJID(self):
"""
Extract the bare JID.
A bare JID does not have a resource part, so this returns a
L{JID} object representing either C{user@host} or just C{host}.
If the object this method is called upon doesn't have a resource
set, it will return itself. Otherwise, the bare JID object will
be created, interned using L{internJID}.
@rtype: L{JID}
"""
if self.resource:
return internJID(self.userhost())
else:
return self
def full(self):
"""
Return the string representation of this JID.
@rtype: C{unicode}
"""
if self.user:
if self.resource:
return u"%s@%s/%s" % (self.user, self.host, self.resource)
else:
return u"%s@%s" % (self.user, self.host)
else:
if self.resource:
return u"%s/%s" % (self.host, self.resource)
else:
return self.host
def __eq__(self, other):
"""
Equality comparison.
L{JID}s compare equal if their user, host and resource parts all
compare equal. When comparing against instances of other types, it
uses the default comparison.
"""
if isinstance(other, JID):
return (self.user == other.user and
self.host == other.host and
self.resource == other.resource)
else:
return NotImplemented
def __ne__(self, other):
"""
Inequality comparison.
This negates L{__eq__} for comparison with JIDs and uses the default
comparison for other types.
"""
result = self.__eq__(other)
if result is NotImplemented:
return result
else:
return not result
def __hash__(self):
"""
Calculate hash.
L{JID}s with identical constituent user, host and resource parts have
equal hash values. In combination with the comparison defined on JIDs,
this allows for using L{JID}s in sets and as dictionary keys.
"""
return hash((self.user, self.host, self.resource))
def __unicode__(self):
"""
Get unicode representation.
Return the string representation of this JID as a unicode string.
@see: L{full}
"""
return self.full()
def __repr__(self):
"""
Get object representation.
Returns a string that would create a new JID object that compares equal
to this one.
"""
return 'JID(%r)' % self.full()
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