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Fluux XMPP
Fluux XMPP is a Go XMPP library, focusing on simplicity, simple automation, and IoT.
The goal is to make simple to write simple XMPP clients and components:
- For automation (like for example monitoring of an XMPP service),
- For building connected "things" by plugging them on an XMPP server,
- For writing simple chatbot to control a service or a thing.
- For writing XMPP servers components (See XEP-0114)
The library is designed to have minimal dependencies. For now, the library does not depend on any other library.
Example
Here is a demo "echo" client:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"gosrc.io/xmpp"
)
func main() {
config := xmpp.Config{
Address: "localhost:5222",
Jid: "test@localhost",
Password: "test",
PacketLogger: os.Stdout,
Insecure: true,
}
router := xmpp.NewRouter()
router.HandleFunc("message", HandleMessage)
client, err := xmpp.NewClient(config, router)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("%+v", err)
}
// If you pass the client to a connection manager, it will handle the reconnect policy
// for you automatically.
cm := xmpp.NewStreamManager(client, nil)
log.Fatal(cm.Run())
}
func HandleMessage(s xmpp.Sender, p xmpp.Packet) {
msg, ok := p.(xmpp.Message)
if !ok {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Ignoring packet: %T\n", p)
return
}
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Body = %s - from = %s\n", msg.Body, msg.From)
reply := xmpp.Message{PacketAttrs: xmpp.PacketAttrs{To: msg.From}, Body: msg.Body}
_ = s.Send(reply)
}
Documentation
Please, check GoDoc for more information: gosrc.io/xmpp