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WebApp Jabber implementation

Author

  • Fernando Rodríguez Sela (frsela @ tid . es)

Introduction

A bit of history

On 2008 I implemented a very simple HTTP2XMPP proxy server to allow WRT applications (Web RunTime) to connect Jabber systems.

On that time, the implementation was only a fast prototype to explain an idea and allowed us to create a little jabber client based on WRT technology supported by Nokia handsets. This first release only worked by polling this proxy server to collect received messages.

Now (2012/2013) I worked for the Firefox OS project, mainly for the PUSH notification service, so I thought (and my boss remembered it to me :) that could be a great idea to resurrect that old project and improve it to use our new notification server.

Current implementation

The main objective of this new implementation is to develop a simple Jabber client for the Firefox OS (so implement it as a WebApp) in order to demostrate the PUSH implementation and also get a IM client for this new OS.

This new implementation avoid the old polling method by the use of the notification server (https://github.com/telefonicaid/notification_server) so for every message received a PUSH notification will be sent to the client.

How it works

Jabber protocol needs to maintain connections opened but on the mobile world this is a little issue (battery comsuption, network overload, ...) so the idea is to maintain the connection opened on the server side and use a really simple HTTP API to connect/disconnect the client (manage presence), send and receive messages, and get the other contacts presence status.

So the server implementation will maintain a Jabber client connection for each mobile connected to it and will offer a HTTP API to update the UI in the handset side.

Instead maintain open connections or polling the server, the PUSH platform will be used.

Status

Currently, I'm only porting the server to remove MySQL dependencies used in my old demo and PHP interface moving all the protocol to python.

Security

On these first releases I didn't care about security (ie, passwords are sent on GET method so they aren't protected by SSL layer - In a future version I'll send it as a POST in the payload so it will be encrypted)

Pending work

  • Implement a WebApp client for Firefox OS
  • Implement the python interface with the notification server
  • Add a new parameter to manage the PUSH URL and use it on new messages
  • Improve security
  • Translate methods

API

Currently the server API is really simple:

Connect a new Jabber ID (JID)

URI: http://server:port/connect?jid&pwd

Parameters:

  • jid = JID identificator (normally as an e-mail address)
  • pwd = Jabber password

Disconnect a Jabber ID

URI: http://server:port/disconnect?jid

Parameters:

  • jid = JID identificator (normally as an e-mail address)

Send a Jabber message

URI: http://server:port/send?from&to&msg

Parameters:

  • from = Origin JID
  • to = Destination JID
  • msg = Message to send

Receive all pending messages

URI: http://server:port/receive?jid

Parameters:

  • jid = My JID

Receive my contacs presence status

URI: http://server:port/receivestatus?jid

Parameters:

  • jid = My JID

Dump debug information URLs

URI: http://server:port/dumprcv URI: http://server:port/debug

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