[Twisted-Python] XMPP/Jabber server example

Adam adam.bcn at gmail.com
Mon May 11 10:26:37 MDT 2009


2009/5/11 Garret Heaton <powdahound at gmail.com>

> I'm trying to create an XMPP server using twisted.words and am having
> difficulty finding the correct way to make use of the classes provided. I
> was hoping someone might have an example or short explanation of which
> classes would be used to create a very basic server (using the latest
> classes<http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/8.2.0/api/twisted.words.protocols.jabber.xmlstream.html>from 8.2.0).
>
> So far I have a t.w.p.j.xmlstream.XmlStreamServerFactory object creating
> t.w.x.xmlstream.XmlStream protocol instances. The
> t.w.p.j.xmlstream.XmlStream objects are being given a
> t.w.p.j.xmlstream.ListenAuthenticator object. The factory is being created
> and given to a t.a.internet.TCPServer service which has a
> t.a.service.Application as its parent service. Everything runs fine and I
> can see data coming in, but I wasn't sure what the correct functions to
> override and deal with the data were, or where to attach event listeners
> using addBootstrap().
>
> Also, how do xmlstream.StreamManager, xmlstream.XMPPHandler, and
> xmlstream.XMPPHandlerCollection fit into this. Are they appropriate to use
> for a server?
>
> Is there still work being done on the goals listed at
> http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/XMPPServerArchitecture?
>
> Thanks! Really enjoying Twisted so far.
>

Hi Garret,

there's some Twisted/XMPP work going on over here, too:

http://wokkel.ik.nu/

Quote:

> Wokkel is collection of enhancements on top of the
> Twisted <http://www.twistedmatrix.com/> networking framework, written in
Python.
> It mostly provides a testing ground for enhancements
> to the Jabber/XMPP protocol implementation as
> found in Twisted Words, that are meant to eventually
> move there.

Hope that helps,

~Adam
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