* Pidgin is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA #include <glib/gprintf.h> /*** Conversation uiops ***/ null_write_conv(PurpleConversation *conv, PurpleMessage *msg) time_t mtime = purple_message_get_time(msg); printf("(%s) %s %s: %s\n", purple_conversation_get_name(conv), purple_utf8_strftime("(%H:%M:%S)", localtime(&mtime)), purple_message_get_author_alias(msg), purple_message_get_contents(msg)); static PurpleConversationUiOps null_conv_uiops = .write_conv = null_write_conv, * This should initialize the UI components for all the modules. Here we * just initialize the UI for conversations. purple_conversations_set_ui_ops(&null_conv_uiops); static PurpleCoreUiOps null_core_uiops = /* Set a custom user directory (optional) */ purple_util_set_user_dir(CUSTOM_USER_DIRECTORY); /* We do not want any debugging for now to keep the noise to a minimum. */ purple_debug_set_enabled(FALSE); /* Set the core-uiops, which is used to * - initialize the ui specific preferences. * - initialize the debug ui. * - initialize the ui components for all the modules. * - uninitialize the ui components for all the modules when the core terminates. purple_core_set_ui_ops(&null_core_uiops); /* Now that all the essential stuff has been set, let's try to init the core. It's * necessary to provide a non-NULL name for the current ui to the core. This name * is used by stuff that depends on this ui, for example the ui-specific plugins. */ if (!purple_core_init(UI_ID)) { /* Initializing the core failed. Terminate. */ "libpurple initialization failed. Dumping core.\n" "Please report this!\n"); /* Set path to search for plugins. The core (libpurple) takes care of loading the * core-plugins, which includes the in-tree protocols. So it is not essential to add * any path here, but it might be desired, especially for ui-specific plugins. */ purple_plugins_add_search_path(CUSTOM_PLUGIN_PATH); purple_plugins_refresh(); /* Load the preferences. */ /* Load the desired plugins. The client should save the list of loaded plugins in * the preferences using purple_plugins_save_loaded(PLUGIN_SAVE_PREF) */ purple_plugins_load_saved(PLUGIN_SAVE_PREF); signed_on(PurpleConnection *gc, gpointer null) PurpleAccount *account = purple_connection_get_account(gc); printf("Account connected: %s %s\n", purple_account_get_username(account), purple_account_get_protocol_id(account)); connect_to_signals_for_demonstration_purposes_only(void) purple_signal_connect(purple_connections_get_handle(), "signed-on", &handle, PURPLE_CALLBACK(signed_on), NULL); #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__BIONIC__) getpass(const gchar *prompt) static gchar buff[PASS_MAX + 1]; g_fprintf(stderr, "%s", prompt); while (i < sizeof(buff) - 1) { if (buff[i] == '\r' || buff[i] == '\n') #endif /* _WIN32 || __BIONIC__ */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) const char *protocol = NULL; GMainLoop *loop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); PurpleSavedStatus *status; /* libpurple's built-in DNS resolution forks processes to perform * blocking lookups without blocking the main process. It does not * handle SIGCHLD itself, so if the UI does not you quickly get an army * of zombie subprocesses marching around. signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN); printf("libpurple initialized.\n"); list = purple_protocols_get_all(); for (i = 0, iter = list; iter; iter = iter->next) { PurpleProtocol *protocol = iter->data; if (protocol && purple_protocol_get_name(protocol)) { printf("\t%d: %s\n", i++, purple_protocol_get_name(protocol)); names = g_list_append(names, (gpointer)purple_protocol_get_id(protocol)); while (num < 0 || num >= i) { printf("Select the protocol [0-%d]: ", i - 1); res = fgets(name, sizeof(name), stdin); fprintf(stderr, "Failed to get protocol selection."); if (sscanf(name, "%d", &num) != 1) { protocol = g_list_nth_data(names, num); fprintf(stderr, "Failed to get protocol."); res = fgets(name, sizeof(name), stdin); fprintf(stderr, "Failed to read user name."); name[strlen(name) - 1] = 0; /* strip the \n at the end */ account = purple_account_new(name, protocol); /* Get the password for the account */ password = getpass("Password: "); purple_account_set_password(account, password, NULL, NULL); /* It's necessary to enable the account first. */ purple_account_set_enabled(account, UI_ID, TRUE); /* Now, to connect the account(s), create a status and activate it. */ status = purple_savedstatus_new(NULL, PURPLE_STATUS_AVAILABLE); purple_savedstatus_activate(status); connect_to_signals_for_demonstration_purposes_only();