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If your program is a subroutine +library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary +applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the +GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But first, +please read . \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75ed6a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# sendxmpp-rs + +`sendxmpp` is the XMPP equivalent of sendmail. It is an alternative to the old sendxmpp written in Perl, or the newer [sendxmpp-py](https://github.com/moparisthebest/sendxmpp-py). + +Installation: + `cargo install` + +Configuration: `cp sendxmpp.toml ~/.config/` and edit `~/.config/sendxmpp.toml` with your XMPP credentials + +Usage examples: + +- `echo "This is a test" | sendxmpp user@host` +- `sendxmpp user@host Option { + File::open(path).and_then(|mut f| { + let mut input = String::new(); + f.read_to_string(&mut input)?; + match toml::from_str(&input) { + Ok(toml) => Ok(toml), + Err(error) => Err(std::io::Error::new(std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, error)) + } + }).ok() +} + +#[derive(Default, Options)] +struct MyOptions { + #[options(free)] + recipients: Vec, + + #[options(help = "show this help message and exit")] + help: bool, + + #[options(help = "path to config file. default: ~/.config/sendxmpp.toml with fallback to /etc/sendxmpp/sendxmpp.toml")] + config: Option, + + #[options(help = "Force OpenPGP encryption for all recipients", short = "e")] + force_pgp: bool, + + #[options(help = "Attempt OpenPGP encryption for all recipients")] + attempt_pgp: bool, +} + +fn main() { + let args: Vec = args().collect(); + + // Remember to skip the first argument. That's the program name. + let opts = match MyOptions::parse_args_default(&args[1..]) { + Ok(opts) => opts, + Err(e) => { + println!("{}: {}", args[0], e); + println!("Usage: {} [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]", args[0]); + println!(); + println!("{}", MyOptions::usage()); + return; + } + }; + + if opts.help { + println!("Usage: {} [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]", args[0]); + println!(); + println!("{}", MyOptions::usage()); + return; + } + + let recipients: Vec = opts.recipients.iter().map(|s| s.parse::().unwrap()).collect(); + + let cfg = match opts.config { + Some(config) => parse_cfg(&config).unwrap(), + None => { + let mut home_cfg = String::new(); + home_cfg += env::home_dir().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(); + home_cfg += "/.config/sendxmpp.toml"; + + parse_cfg(&home_cfg).unwrap_or_else(|| parse_cfg("/etc/sendxmpp/sendxmpp.toml").unwrap()) + } + }; + + let jid: Jid = cfg.jid.parse().unwrap(); + + let mut data = String::new(); + stdin().read_to_string(&mut data).expect("error reading from stdin"); + + let mut client = ClientBuilder::new(jid) + .password(cfg.password) + .connect() + .unwrap(); + + client.register_plugin(MessagingPlugin::new()); + + for recipient in recipients { + client.plugin::().send_message(&recipient, &data).unwrap(); + } + + thread::spawn(|| { + thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(4000)); + std::process::exit(0); + }); + client.main().unwrap() +}