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// Type definitions for Strophe.js v1.2.0
// Project: http://strophe.im/strophejs/
// Definitions by: David Deutsch <https://github.com/DavidKDeutsch/>
// Definitions: https://github.com/borisyankov/DefinitelyTyped
declare module wrapper {
/** Function: $build
* Create a Strophe.Builder.
* This is an alias for 'new Strophe.Builder(name, attrs)'.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) name - The root element name.
* (Object) attrs - The attributes for the root element in object notation.
*
* Returns:
* A new Strophe.Builder object.
*/
function $build(name: string, attrs?: any): Strophe.Builder;
/** Function: $msg
* Create a Strophe.Builder with a <message/> element as the root.
*
* Parmaeters:
* (Object) attrs - The <message/> element attributes in object notation.
*
* Returns:
* A new Strophe.Builder object.
*/
function $msg(attrs?: any): Strophe.Builder;
/** Function: $iq
* Create a Strophe.Builder with an <iq/> element as the root.
*
* Parameters:
* (Object) attrs - The <iq/> element attributes in object notation.
*
* Returns:
* A new Strophe.Builder object.
*/
function $iq(attrs?: any): Strophe.Builder;
/** Function: $pres
* Create a Strophe.Builder with a <presence/> element as the root.
*
* Parameters:
* (Object) attrs - The <presence/> element attributes in object notation.
*
* Returns:
* A new Strophe.Builder object.
*/
function $pres(attrs?: any): Strophe.Builder;
module Strophe {
/** Constant: VERSION
* The version of the Strophe library. Unreleased builds will have
* a version of head-HASH where HASH is a partial revision.
*/
var VERSION: string;
/** Constants: XMPP Namespace Constants
* Common namespace constants from the XMPP RFCs and XEPs.
*
* NS.HTTPBIND - HTTP BIND namespace from XEP 124.
* NS.BOSH - BOSH namespace from XEP 206.
* NS.CLIENT - Main XMPP client namespace.
* NS.AUTH - Legacy authentication namespace.
* NS.ROSTER - Roster operations namespace.
* NS.PROFILE - Profile namespace.
* NS.DISCO_INFO - Service discovery info namespace from XEP 30.
* NS.DISCO_ITEMS - Service discovery items namespace from XEP 30.
* NS.MUC - Multi-User Chat namespace from XEP 45.
* NS.SASL - XMPP SASL namespace from RFC 3920.
* NS.STREAM - XMPP Streams namespace from RFC 3920.
* NS.BIND - XMPP Binding namespace from RFC 3920.
* NS.SESSION - XMPP Session namespace from RFC 3920.
* NS.XHTML_IM - XHTML-IM namespace from XEP 71.
* NS.XHTML - XHTML body namespace from XEP 71.
*/
var NS: {
HTTPBIND: string;
BOSH: string;
CLIENT: string;
AUTH: string;
ROSTER: string;
PROFILE: string;
DISCO_INFO: string;
DISCO_ITEMS: string;
MUC: string;
SASL: string;
STREAM: string;
FRAMING: string;
BIND: string;
SESSION: string;
VERSION: string;
STANZAS: string;
XHTML_IM: string;
XHTML: string;
}
/** Constants: Connection Status Constants
* Connection status constants for use by the connection handler
* callback.
*
* Status.ERROR - An error has occurred
* Status.CONNECTING - The connection is currently being made
* Status.CONNFAIL - The connection attempt failed
* Status.AUTHENTICATING - The connection is authenticating
* Status.AUTHFAIL - The authentication attempt failed
* Status.CONNECTED - The connection has succeeded
* Status.DISCONNECTED - The connection has been terminated
* Status.DISCONNECTING - The connection is currently being terminated
* Status.ATTACHED - The connection has been attached
*/
enum Status {
ERROR,
CONNECTING,
CONNFAIL,
AUTHENTICATING,
AUTHFAIL,
CONNECTED,
DISCONNECTED,
DISCONNECTING,
ATTACHED,
REDIRECT
}
/** Constants: Log Level Constants
* Logging level indicators.
*
* LogLevel.DEBUG - Debug output
* LogLevel.INFO - Informational output
* LogLevel.WARN - Warnings
* LogLevel.ERROR - Errors
* LogLevel.FATAL - Fatal errors
*/
enum LogLevel {
DEBUG,
INFO,
WARN,
ERROR,
FATAL
}
/** Function: addNamespace
* This function is used to extend the current namespaces in
* Strophe.NS. It takes a key and a value with the key being the
* name of the new namespace, with its actual value.
* For example:
* Strophe.addNamespace('PUBSUB', "http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub");
*
* Parameters:
* (String) name - The name under which the namespace will be
* referenced under Strophe.NS
* (String) value - The actual namespace.
*/
function addNamespace(name: string, value: string): void;
/** Function: forEachChild
* Map a function over some or all child elements of a given element.
*
* This is a small convenience function for mapping a function over
* some or all of the children of an element. If elemName is null, all
* children will be passed to the function, otherwise only children
* whose tag names match elemName will be passed.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) elem - The element to operate on.
* (String) elemName - The child element tag name filter.
* (Function) func - The function to apply to each child. This
* function should take a single argument, a DOM element.
*/
function forEachChild(elem: Element, elemName: string, func: (child: Element) => any): void;
/** Function: isTagEqual
* Compare an element's tag name with a string.
*
* This function is case sensitive.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) el - A DOM element.
* (String) name - The element name.
*
* Returns:
* true if the element's tag name matches _el_, and false
* otherwise.
*/
function isTagEqual(el: Element, name: string): boolean;
/** Function: xmlGenerator
* Get the DOM document to generate elements.
*
* Returns:
* The currently used DOM document.
*/
function xmlGenerator(): Document;
/** Function: xmlElement
* Create an XML DOM element.
*
* This function creates an XML DOM element correctly across all
* implementations. Note that these are not HTML DOM elements, which
* aren't appropriate for XMPP stanzas.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) name - The name for the element.
* (Array|Object) attrs - An optional array or object containing
* key/value pairs to use as element attributes. The object should
* be in the format {'key': 'value'} or {key: 'value'}. The array
* should have the format [['key1', 'value1'], ['key2', 'value2']].
* (String) text - The text child data for the element.
*
* Returns:
* A new XML DOM element.
*/
function xmlElement(name: string, attrs?: any, text?: string): Element;
function xmlElement(name: string, text?: string, attrs?: any): Element;
/* Function: xmlescape
* Excapes invalid xml characters.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) text - text to escape.
*
* Returns:
* Escaped text.
*/
function xmlescape(text: string): string;
/* Function: xmlunescape
* Unexcapes invalid xml characters.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) text - text to unescape.
*
* Returns:
* Unescaped text.
*/
function xmlunescape(text: string): string;
/** Function: xmlTextNode
* Creates an XML DOM text node.
*
* Provides a cross implementation version of document.createTextNode.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) text - The content of the text node.
*
* Returns:
* A new XML DOM text node.
*/
function xmlTextNode(text: string): Text;
/** Function: xmlHtmlNode
* Creates an XML DOM html node.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) html - The content of the html node.
*
* Returns:
* A new XML DOM text node.
*/
function xmlHtmlNode(html: string): Document;
/** Function: getText
* Get the concatenation of all text children of an element.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) elem - A DOM element.
*
* Returns:
* A String with the concatenated text of all text element children.
*/
function getText(elem: Element): string;
/** Function: copyElement
* Copy an XML DOM element.
*
* This function copies a DOM element and all its descendants and returns
* the new copy.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) elem - A DOM element.
*
* Returns:
* A new, copied DOM element tree.
*/
function copyElement(elem: Element): Element;
/** Function: createHtml
* Copy an HTML DOM element into an XML DOM.
*
* This function copies a DOM element and all its descendants and returns
* the new copy.
*
* Parameters:
* (Element) elem - A DOM element.
*
* Returns:
* A new, copied DOM element tree.
*/
function createHtml(elem: Element): Element;
/** Function: escapeNode
* Escape the node part (also called local part) of a JID.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) node - A node (or local part).
*
* Returns:
* An escaped node (or local part).
*/
function escapeNode(node: string): string;
/** Function: unescapeNode
* Unescape a node part (also called local part) of a JID.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) node - A node (or local part).
*
* Returns:
* An unescaped node (or local part).
*/
function unescapeNode(node: string): string;
/** Function: getNodeFromJid
* Get the node portion of a JID String.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) jid - A JID.
*
* Returns:
* A String containing the node.
*/
function getNodeFromJid(jid: string): string;
/** Function: getDomainFromJid
* Get the domain portion of a JID String.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) jid - A JID.
*
* Returns:
* A String containing the domain.
*/
function getDomainFromJid(jid: string): string;
/** Function: getResourceFromJid
* Get the resource portion of a JID String.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) jid - A JID.
*
* Returns:
* A String containing the resource.
*/
function getResourceFromJid(jid: string): string;
/** Function: getBareJidFromJid
* Get the bare JID from a JID String.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) jid - A JID.
*
* Returns:
* A String containing the bare JID.
*/
function getBareJidFromJid(jid: string): string;
/** Function: log
* User overrideable logging function.
*
* This function is called whenever the Strophe library calls any
* of the logging functions. The default implementation of this
* function does nothing. If client code wishes to handle the logging
* messages, it should override this with
* > Strophe.log = function (level, msg) {
* > (user code here)
* > };
*
* Please note that data sent and received over the wire is logged
* via Strophe.Connection.rawInput() and Strophe.Connection.rawOutput().
*
* The different levels and their meanings are
*
* DEBUG - Messages useful for debugging purposes.
* INFO - Informational messages. This is mostly information like
* 'disconnect was called' or 'SASL auth succeeded'.
* WARN - Warnings about potential problems. This is mostly used
* to report transient connection errors like request timeouts.
* ERROR - Some error occurred.
* FATAL - A non-recoverable fatal error occurred.
*
* Parameters:
* (Integer) level - The log level of the log message. This will
* be one of the values in Strophe.LogLevel.
* (String) msg - The log message.
*/
function log(level: LogLevel, msg: string): void;
/** Functions: debug, info, warn, error
* Log a message at the appropriate Strophe.LogLevel
*
* Parameters:
* (String) msg - The log message.
*/
function debug(msg: string): void;
function info(msg: string): void;
function warn(msg: string): void;
function error(msg: string): void;
function fatal(msg: string): void;
/** Function: serialize
* Render a DOM element and all descendants to a String.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) elem - A DOM element.
*
* Returns:
* The serialized element tree as a String.
*/
function serialize(elem: Element | Builder): string;
/** Function: addConnectionPlugin
* Extends the Strophe.Connection object with the given plugin.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) name - The name of the extension.
* (Object) ptype - The plugin's prototype.
*/
function addConnectionPlugin(name: string, ptype: any): void;
var Builder: {
/** Constructor: Strophe.Builder
* Create a Strophe.Builder object.
*
* The attributes should be passed in object notation. For example
* > var b = new Builder('message', {to: 'you', from: 'me'});
* or
* > var b = new Builder('messsage', {'xml:lang': 'en'});
*
* Parameters:
* (String) name - The name of the root element.
* (Object) attrs - The attributes for the root element in object notation.
*
* Returns:
* A new Strophe.Builder.
*/
new (name: string, attrs?: any): Builder;
prototype: any;
}
/** Class: Strophe.Builder
* XML DOM builder.
*
* This object provides an interface similar to JQuery but for building
* DOM element easily and rapidly. All the functions except for toString()
* and tree() return the object, so calls can be chained. Here's an
* example using the $iq() builder helper.
* > $iq({to: 'you', from: 'me', type: 'get', id: '1'})
* > .c('query', {xmlns: 'strophe:example'})
* > .c('example')
* > .toString()
* The above generates this XML fragment
* > <iq to='you' from='me' type='get' id='1'>
* > <query xmlns='strophe:example'>
* > <example/>
* > </query>
* > </iq>
* The corresponding DOM manipulations to get a similar fragment would be
* a lot more tedious and probably involve several helper variables.
*
* Since adding children makes new operations operate on the child, up()
* is provided to traverse up the tree. To add two children, do
* > builder.c('child1', ...).up().c('child2', ...)
* The next operation on the Builder will be relative to the second child.
*/
interface Builder {
/** Function: tree
* Return the DOM tree.
*
* This function returns the current DOM tree as an element object. This
* is suitable for passing to functions like Strophe.Connection.send().
*
* Returns:
* The DOM tree as a element object.
*/
tree(): Element;
/** Function: toString
* Serialize the DOM tree to a String.
*
* This function returns a string serialization of the current DOM
* tree. It is often used internally to pass data to a
* Strophe.Request object.
*
* Returns:
* The serialized DOM tree in a String.
*/
toString(): string;
/** Function: up
* Make the current parent element the new current element.
*
* This function is often used after c() to traverse back up the tree.
* For example, to add two children to the same element
* > builder.c('child1', {}).up().c('child2', {});
*
* Returns:
* The Stophe.Builder object.
*/
up(): Builder;
/** Function: attrs
* Add or modify attributes of the current element.
*
* The attributes should be passed in object notation. This function
* does not move the current element pointer.
*
* Parameters:
* (Object) moreattrs - The attributes to add/modify in object notation.
*
* Returns:
* The Strophe.Builder object.
*/
attrs(moreattrs: any): Builder;
/** Function: c
* Add a child to the current element and make it the new current
* element.
*
* This function moves the current element pointer to the child,
* unless text is provided. If you need to add another child, it
* is necessary to use up() to go back to the parent in the tree.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) name - The name of the child.
* (Object) attrs - The attributes of the child in object notation.
* (String) text - The text to add to the child.
*
* Returns:
* The Strophe.Builder object.
*/
c(name: string, attrs?: any, text?: string): Builder;
/** Function: cnode
* Add a child to the current element and make it the new current
* element.
*
* This function is the same as c() except that instead of using a
* name and an attributes object to create the child it uses an
* existing DOM element object.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) elem - A DOM element.
*
* Returns:
* The Strophe.Builder object.
*/
cnode(elem: Node): Builder;
/** Function: t
* Add a child text element.
*
* This *does not* make the child the new current element since there
* are no children of text elements.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) text - The text data to append to the current element.
*
* Returns:
* The Strophe.Builder object.
*/
t(text: string): Builder;
/** Function: h
* Replace current element contents with the HTML passed in.
*
* This *does not* make the child the new current element
*
* Parameters:
* (String) html - The html to insert as contents of current element.
*
* Returns:
* The Strophe.Builder object.
*/
h(html: string): Builder;
}
interface ConnectionOptions {
protocol?: string;
sync?: boolean;
}
var Connection: {
/** Constructor: Strophe.Connection
* Create and initialize a Strophe.Connection object.
*
* The transport-protocol for this connection will be chosen automatically
* based on the given service parameter. URLs starting with "ws://" or
* "wss://" will use WebSockets, URLs starting with "http://", "https://"
* or without a protocol will use BOSH.
*
* To make Strophe connect to the current host you can leave out the protocol
* and host part and just pass the path, e.g.
*
* > var conn = new Strophe.Connection("/http-bind/");
*
* WebSocket options:
*
* If you want to connect to the current host with a WebSocket connection you
* can tell Strophe to use WebSockets through a "protocol" attribute in the
* optional options parameter. Valid values are "ws" for WebSocket and "wss"
* for Secure WebSocket.
* So to connect to "wss://CURRENT_HOSTNAME/xmpp-websocket" you would call
*
* > var conn = new Strophe.Connection("/xmpp-websocket/", {protocol: "wss"});
*
* Note that relative URLs _NOT_ starting with a "/" will also include the path
* of the current site.
*
* Also because downgrading security is not permitted by browsers, when using
* relative URLs both BOSH and WebSocket connections will use their secure
* variants if the current connection to the site is also secure (https).
*
* BOSH options:
*
* by adding "sync" to the options, you can control if requests will
* be made synchronously or not. The default behaviour is asynchronous.
* If you want to make requests synchronous, make "sync" evaluate to true:
* > var conn = new Strophe.Connection("/http-bind/", {sync: true});
* You can also toggle this on an already established connection:
* > conn.options.sync = true;
*
*
* Parameters:
* (String) service - The BOSH or WebSocket service URL.
* (Object) options - A hash of configuration options
*
* Returns:
* A new Strophe.Connection object.
*/
new (service: string, options?: ConnectionOptions): Connection;
prototype: any;
}
/** Class: Strophe.Connection
* XMPP Connection manager.
*
* This class is the main part of Strophe. It manages a BOSH connection
* to an XMPP server and dispatches events to the user callbacks as
* data arrives. It supports SASL PLAIN, SASL DIGEST-MD5, SASL SCRAM-SHA1
* and legacy authentication.
*
* After creating a Strophe.Connection object, the user will typically
* call connect() with a user supplied callback to handle connection level
* events like authentication failure, disconnection, or connection
* complete.
*
* The user will also have several event handlers defined by using
* addHandler() and addTimedHandler(). These will allow the user code to
* respond to interesting stanzas or do something periodically with the
* connection. These handlers will be active once authentication is
* finished.
*
* To send data to the connection, use send().
*/
interface Connection {
jid: string;
authzid: string;
pass: string;
authcid: string;
domain: string;
servtype: string;
maxRetries: number;
//todo: what other members are meant to be public?
/** Function: reset
* Reset the connection.
*
* This function should be called after a connection is disconnected
* before that connection is reused.
*/
reset(): void;
/** Function: pause
* Pause the request manager.
*
* This will prevent Strophe from sending any more requests to the
* server. This is very useful for temporarily pausing
* BOSH-Connections while a lot of send() calls are happening quickly.
* This causes Strophe to send the data in a single request, saving
* many request trips.
*/
pause(): void;
/** Function: resume
* Resume the request manager.
*
* This resumes after pause() has been called.
*/
resume(): void;
/** Function: getUniqueId
* Generate a unique ID for use in <iq/> elements.
*
* All <iq/> stanzas are required to have unique id attributes. This
* function makes creating these easy. Each connection instance has
* a counter which starts from zero, and the value of this counter
* plus a colon followed by the suffix becomes the unique id. If no
* suffix is supplied, the counter is used as the unique id.
*
* Suffixes are used to make debugging easier when reading the stream
* data, and their use is recommended. The counter resets to 0 for
* every new connection for the same reason. For connections to the
* same server that authenticate the same way, all the ids should be
* the same, which makes it easy to see changes. This is useful for
* automated testing as well.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) suffix - A optional suffix to append to the id.
*
* Returns:
* A unique string to be used for the id attribute.
*/
getUniqueId(suffix?: string | number): string;
/** Function: connect
* Starts the connection process.
*
* As the connection process proceeds, the user supplied callback will
* be triggered multiple times with status updates. The callback
* should take two arguments - the status code and the error condition.
*
* The status code will be one of the values in the Strophe.Status
* constants. The error condition will be one of the conditions
* defined in RFC 3920 or the condition 'strophe-parsererror'.
*
* The Parameters _wait_, _hold_ and _route_ are optional and only relevant
* for BOSH connections. Please see XEP 124 for a more detailed explanation
* of the optional parameters.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) jid - The user's JID. This may be a bare JID,
* or a full JID. If a node is not supplied, SASL ANONYMOUS
* authentication will be attempted.
* (String) pass - The user's password.
* (Function) callback - The connect callback function.
* (Integer) wait - The optional HTTPBIND wait value. This is the
* time the server will wait before returning an empty result for
* a request. The default setting of 60 seconds is recommended.
* (Integer) hold - The optional HTTPBIND hold value. This is the
* number of connections the server will hold at one time. This
* should almost always be set to 1 (the default).
* (String) route - The optional route value.
*/
connect(jid?: string, pass?: string, callback?: (status: Status, condition: string) => any, wait?: number, hold?: number, route?: string): void;
/** Function: attach
* Attach to an already created and authenticated BOSH session.
*
* This function is provided to allow Strophe to attach to BOSH
* sessions which have been created externally, perhaps by a Web
* application. This is often used to support auto-login type features
* without putting user credentials into the page.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) jid - The full JID that is bound by the session.
* (String) sid - The SID of the BOSH session.
* (String) rid - The current RID of the BOSH session. This RID
* will be used by the next request.
* (Function) callback The connect callback function.
* (Integer) wait - The optional HTTPBIND wait value. This is the
* time the server will wait before returning an empty result for
* a request. The default setting of 60 seconds is recommended.
* Other settings will require tweaks to the Strophe.TIMEOUT value.
* (Integer) hold - The optional HTTPBIND hold value. This is the
* number of connections the server will hold at one time. This
* should almost always be set to 1 (the default).
* (Integer) wind - The optional HTTBIND window value. This is the
* allowed range of request ids that are valid. The default is 5.
*/
attach(jid: string, sid: string, rid: string, callback?: (status: Status, condition: string) => any, wait?: number, hold?: number, wind?: number): void;
/** Function: xmlInput
* User overrideable function that receives XML data coming into the
* connection.
*
* The default function does nothing. User code can override this with
* > Strophe.Connection.xmlInput = function (elem) {
* > (user code)
* > };
*
* Due to limitations of current Browsers' XML-Parsers the opening and closing
* <stream> tag for WebSocket-Connoctions will be passed as selfclosing here.
*
* BOSH-Connections will have all stanzas wrapped in a <body> tag. See
* <Strophe.Bosh.strip> if you want to strip this tag.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) elem - The XML data received by the connection.
*/
xmlInput(elem: Element): void;
/** Function: xmlOutput
* User overrideable function that receives XML data sent to the
* connection.
*
* The default function does nothing. User code can override this with
* > Strophe.Connection.xmlOutput = function (elem) {
* > (user code)
* > };
*
* Due to limitations of current Browsers' XML-Parsers the opening and closing
* <stream> tag for WebSocket-Connoctions will be passed as selfclosing here.
*
* BOSH-Connections will have all stanzas wrapped in a <body> tag. See
* <Strophe.Bosh.strip> if you want to strip this tag.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) elem - The XMLdata sent by the connection.
*/
xmlOutput(elem: Element): void;
/** Function: rawInput
* User overrideable function that receives raw data coming into the
* connection.
*
* The default function does nothing. User code can override this with
* > Strophe.Connection.rawInput = function (data) {
* > (user code)
* > };
*
* Parameters:
* (String) data - The data received by the connection.
*/
rawInput(data: string): void;
/** Function: rawOutput
* User overrideable function that receives raw data sent to the
* connection.
*
* The default function does nothing. User code can override this with
* > Strophe.Connection.rawOutput = function (data) {
* > (user code)
* > };
*
* Parameters:
* (String) data - The data sent by the connection.
*/
rawOutput(data: string): void;
/** Function: send
* Send a stanza.
*
* This function is called to push data onto the send queue to
* go out over the wire. Whenever a request is sent to the BOSH
* server, all pending data is sent and the queue is flushed.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement |
* [XMLElement] |
* Strophe.Builder) elem - The stanza to send.
*/
send(elem: Element | Element[]| Builder): void;
/** Function: flush
* Immediately send any pending outgoing data.
*
* Normally send() queues outgoing data until the next idle period
* (100ms), which optimizes network use in the common cases when
* several send()s are called in succession. flush() can be used to
* immediately send all pending data.
*/
flush(): void;
/** Function: sendIQ
* Helper function to send IQ stanzas.
*
* Parameters:
* (XMLElement) elem - The stanza to send.
* (Function) callback - The callback function for a successful request.
* (Function) errback - The callback function for a failed or timed
* out request. On timeout, the stanza will be null.
* (Integer) timeout - The time specified in milliseconds for a
* timeout to occur.
*
* Returns:
* The id used to send the IQ.
*/
sendIQ(elem: Element | Builder, callback?: (stanza: Element) => any, errback?: (stanza: Element) => any, timeout?: number): string; //todo: Is callback correct?
/** Function: addTimedHandler
* Add a timed handler to the connection.
*
* This function adds a timed handler. The provided handler will
* be called every period milliseconds until it returns false,
* the connection is terminated, or the handler is removed. Handlers
* that wish to continue being invoked should return true.
*
* Because of method binding it is necessary to save the result of
* this function if you wish to remove a handler with
* deleteTimedHandler().
*
* Note that user handlers are not active until authentication is
* successful.
*
* Parameters:
* (Integer) period - The period of the handler.
* (Function) handler - The callback function.
*
* Returns:
* A reference to the handler that can be used to remove it.
*/
addTimedHandler(period: number, handler: () => boolean): any;
/** Function: deleteTimedHandler
* Delete a timed handler for a connection.
*
* This function removes a timed handler from the connection. The
* handRef parameter is *not* the function passed to addTimedHandler(),
* but is the reference returned from addTimedHandler().
*
* Parameters:
* (Strophe.TimedHandler) handRef - The handler reference.
*/
deleteTimedHandler(handRef: any): void;
/** Function: addHandler
* Add a stanza handler for the connection.
*
* This function adds a stanza handler to the connection. The
* handler callback will be called for any stanza that matches
* the parameters. Note that if multiple parameters are supplied,
* they must all match for the handler to be invoked.
*
* The handler will receive the stanza that triggered it as its argument.
* *The handler should return true if it is to be invoked again;
* returning false will remove the handler after it returns.*
*
* As a convenience, the ns parameters applies to the top level element
* and also any of its immediate children. This is primarily to make
* matching /iq/query elements easy.
*
* The options argument contains handler matching flags that affect how
* matches are determined. Currently the only flag is matchBare (a
* boolean). When matchBare is true, the from parameter and the from
* attribute on the stanza will be matched as bare JIDs instead of
* full JIDs. To use this, pass {matchBare: true} as the value of
* options. The default value for matchBare is false.
*
* The return value should be saved if you wish to remove the handler
* with deleteHandler().
*
* Parameters:
* (Function) handler - The user callback.
* (String) ns - The namespace to match.
* (String) name - The stanza name to match.
* (String) type - The stanza type attribute to match.
* (String) id - The stanza id attribute to match.
* (String) from - The stanza from attribute to match.
* (String) options - The handler options
*
* Returns:
* A reference to the handler that can be used to remove it.
*/
addHandler(handler: (stanza: Element) => boolean, ns: string, name: string, type?: string, id?: string, from?: string, options?: { matchBare: boolean }): any; //todo: is callback correct? Also, are the elements specified as optional truly optional?
/** Function: deleteHandler
* Delete a stanza handler for a connection.
*
* This function removes a stanza handler from the connection. The
* handRef parameter is *not* the function passed to addHandler(),
* but is the reference returned from addHandler().
*
* Parameters:
* (Strophe.Handler) handRef - The handler reference.
*/
deleteHandler(handRef: any): void;
/** Function: disconnect
* Start the graceful disconnection process.
*
* This function starts the disconnection process. This process starts
* by sending unavailable presence and sending BOSH body of type
* terminate. A timeout handler makes sure that disconnection happens
* even if the BOSH server does not respond.
* If the Connection object isn't connected, at least tries to abort all pending requests
* so the connection object won't generate successful requests (which were already opened).
*
* The user supplied connection callback will be notified of the
* progress as this process happens.
*
* Parameters:
* (String) reason - The reason the disconnect is occuring.
*/
disconnect(reason: string): void;
}
/** Interface: Strophe.SASLMechanism