Added a Close() function and fixed a couple of shutdown bugs.
// This layer of the XMPP protocol reads XMLish structures and
// responds to them. It negotiates TLS and authentication.
package xmpp
import (
"encoding/xml"
)
// Callback to handle a stanza with a particular id.
type callback struct {
id string
f func(Stanza)
}
// Receive XMPP stanzas from the client and send them on to the
// remote. Don't allow the client to send us any stanzas until
// negotiation has completed. This loop is paused until resource
// binding is complete. Otherwise the app might inject something
// inappropriate into our negotiations with the server. The control
// channel controls this loop's activity.
func sendStream(sendXml chan<- interface{}, recvXmpp <-chan Stanza,
status <-chan Status) {
defer close(sendXml)
var input <-chan Stanza
for {
select {
case stat, ok := <-status:
if !ok {
return
}
switch stat {
default:
input = nil
case StatusRunning:
input = recvXmpp
}
case x, ok := <-input:
if !ok {
return
}
if x == nil {
Info.Log("Refusing to send nil stanza")
continue
}
sendXml <- x
}
}
}
// Receive XMLish structures, handle all the stream-related ones, and
// send XMPP stanzas on to the client once the connection is running.
func (cl *Client) recvStream(recvXml <-chan interface{}, sendXmpp chan<- Stanza,
status <-chan Status) {
defer close(sendXmpp)
defer cl.statmgr.close()
handlers := make(map[string]func(Stanza))
doSend := false
for {
select {
case stat := <-status:
switch stat {
default:
doSend = false
case StatusRunning:
doSend = true
}
case h := <-cl.handlers:
handlers[h.id] = h.f
case x, ok := <-recvXml:
if !ok {
return
}
switch obj := x.(type) {
case *stream:
// Do nothing.
case *streamError:
cl.handleStreamError(obj)
case *Features:
cl.handleFeatures(obj)
case *starttls:
cl.handleTls(obj)
case *auth:
cl.handleSasl(obj)
case Stanza:
id := obj.GetHeader().Id
if handlers[id] != nil {
f := handlers[id]
delete(handlers, id)
f(obj)
}
if doSend {
sendXmpp <- obj
}
default:
Warn.Logf("Unhandled non-stanza: %T %#v", x, x)
}
}
}
}
func (cl *Client) handleStreamError(se *streamError) {
Info.Logf("Received stream error: %v", se)
cl.setStatus(StatusShutdown)
}
func (cl *Client) handleFeatures(fe *Features) {
cl.Features = fe
if fe.Starttls != nil {
start := &starttls{XMLName: xml.Name{Space: NsTLS,
Local: "starttls"}}
cl.sendXml <- start
return
}
if len(fe.Mechanisms.Mechanism) > 0 {
cl.chooseSasl(fe)
return
}
if fe.Bind != nil {
cl.bind()
return
}
}
func (cl *Client) handleTls(t *starttls) {
cl.layer1.startTls(&cl.tlsConfig)
cl.setStatus(StatusConnectedTls)
// Now re-send the initial handshake message to start the new
// session.
cl.sendXml <- &stream{To: cl.Jid.Domain, Version: XMPPVersion}
}
// Send a request to bind a resource. RFC 3920, section 7.
func (cl *Client) bind() {
res := cl.Jid.Resource
bindReq := &bindIq{}
if res != "" {
bindReq.Resource = &res
}
msg := &Iq{Header: Header{Type: "set", Id: NextId(),
Nested: []interface{}{bindReq}}}
f := func(st Stanza) {
iq, ok := st.(*Iq)
if !ok {
Warn.Log("non-iq response")
}
if iq.Type == "error" {
Warn.Log("Resource binding failed")
}
var bindRepl *bindIq
for _, ele := range iq.Nested {
if b, ok := ele.(*bindIq); ok {
bindRepl = b
break
}
}
if bindRepl == nil {
Warn.Logf("Bad bind reply: %#v", iq)
}
jidStr := bindRepl.Jid
if jidStr == nil || *jidStr == "" {
Warn.Log("Can't bind empty resource")
}
jid := new(JID)
if err := jid.Set(*jidStr); err != nil {
Warn.Logf("Can't parse JID %s: %s", *jidStr, err)
}
cl.Jid = *jid
Info.Logf("Bound resource: %s", cl.Jid.String())
cl.setStatus(StatusBound)
}
cl.SetCallback(msg.Id, f)
cl.sendXml <- msg
}
// Register a callback to handle the next XMPP stanza (iq, message, or
// presence) with a given id. The provided function will not be called
// more than once. If it returns false, the stanza will not be made
// available on the normal Client.Recv channel. The callback must not
// read from that channel, as deliveries on it cannot proceed until
// the handler returns true or false.
func (cl *Client) SetCallback(id string, f func(Stanza)) {
h := &callback{id: id, f: f}
cl.handlers <- h
}