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# Generated from the Telepathy spec
"""Copyright © 2009-2010 Collabora Ltd.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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"""
import dbus.service
class ProtocolInterfacePresence(dbus.service.Interface):
"""\
An interface for protocols where it might be possible to set the
user's presence, and the supported presence types can be predicted
before connecting.
This allows UIs to show or hide presence types that aren't
always supported, such as "invisible", while not online.
The properties on this interface SHOULD be cached in the
.manager file, in the
[Protocol proto]
group. For each status s in
Statuses, that group should
contain a key of the form status-s whose value
is the Connection_Presence_Type as an ASCII
decimal integer, followed by a space-separated sequence of tokens
from the following set:
settable
If present, the user can set this status on themselves using
SetPresence; this corresponds to May_Set_On_Self
in the Simple_Status_Spec struct.
message
If present, the user can set a non-empty message for this status;
this corresponds to Can_Have_Message in the
Simple_Status_Spec struct.
Unrecognised tokens MUST be ignored.
For instance, an XMPP connection manager might have this
.manager file:
[Protocol jabber]
Interfaces=org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Protocol.Interface.Presence;
param-account=s required
param-password=s required
status-offline=1
status-unknown=7
status-error=8
status-hidden=5 settable message
status-xa=4 settable message
status-away=3 settable message
status-dnd=6 settable message
status-available=2 settable message
status-chat=2 settable message
which corresponds to these property values (using a Python-like
syntax):
Statuses = {
'offline': (OFFLINE, False, False),
'unknown': (UNKNOWN, False, False),
'error': (ERROR, False, False),
'hidden': (HIDDEN, True, True),
'xa': (EXTENDED_AWAY, True, True),
'away': (AWAY, True, True),
'dnd': (BUSY, True, True),
'available': (AVAILABLE, True, True),
'chat': (AVAILABLE, True, True),
}
"""
def __init__(self):
self._interfaces.add('org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Protocol.Interface.Presence')
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