├── .dockerignore
├── .github
└── workflows
│ ├── ci.yml
│ ├── prod.yml
│ └── staging.yml
├── .gitignore
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── access.sh
├── add.sh
├── build.sh
├── docker-compose.yml
├── echo.yaml
├── libs
└── libblender.so
├── myprovider.sh
├── pom.xml
└── src
└── main
└── java
└── com
└── wire
└── bots
└── echo
├── CallListener.java
├── Config.java
├── MessageHandler.java
└── Service.java
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2 | .github/
3 | .idea/
4 | Dockerfile
5 | echo.iml
6 | LICENCE
7 | README.md
8 |
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1 | name: CI
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | branches-ignore:
6 | - master
7 | - staging
8 |
9 | pull_request:
10 |
11 | jobs:
12 | docker-build:
13 | runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
14 | steps:
15 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
16 |
17 | # setup docker actions https://github.com/docker/build-push-action
18 | - name: Set up QEMU
19 | uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v1
20 | - name: Set up Docker Buildx
21 | uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
22 |
23 | - name: Build image
24 | id: docker_build
25 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v2
26 | with:
27 | # https://github.com/docker/build-push-action/issues/220
28 | context: .
29 | tags: wire/ci-test-image
30 | push: false
31 |
32 | # Send webhook to Wire using Slack Bot
33 | - name: Webhook to Wire
34 | uses: 8398a7/action-slack@v2
35 | with:
36 | status: ${{ job.status }}
37 | author_name: Docker CI pipeline
38 | env:
39 | SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.WEBHOOK_CI }}
40 | # Send message only if previous step failed
41 | if: failure()
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1 | name: Release Pipeline
2 |
3 | on:
4 | release:
5 | types: [ published ]
6 |
7 | env:
8 | DOCKER_IMAGE: wire-bot/echo-bot
9 | SERVICE_NAME: echo
10 |
11 | jobs:
12 | deploy:
13 | name: Build and deploy service
14 | runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
15 | steps:
16 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
17 |
18 | - name: Set Release Version
19 | # use latest tag as release version
20 | run: echo "RELEASE_VERSION=${GITHUB_REF:10}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
21 |
22 | # extract metadata for labels https://github.com/crazy-max/ghaction-docker-meta
23 | - name: Docker meta
24 | id: docker_meta
25 | uses: crazy-max/ghaction-docker-meta@v1
26 | with:
27 | images: eu.gcr.io/${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE }}
28 |
29 | # setup docker actions https://github.com/docker/build-push-action
30 | - name: Set up QEMU
31 | uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v1
32 | - name: Set up Docker Buildx
33 | uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
34 | # login to GCR repo
35 | - name: Login to DockerHub
36 | uses: docker/login-action@v1
37 | with:
38 | registry: eu.gcr.io
39 | username: _json_key
40 | password: ${{ secrets.GCR_ACCESS_JSON }}
41 |
42 | - name: Build and push
43 | id: docker_build
44 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v2
45 | with:
46 | tags: ${{ steps.docker_meta.outputs.tags }}
47 | labels: ${{ steps.docker_meta.outputs.labels }}
48 | # push only if this is indeed a taged release
49 | push: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') }}
50 | build-args: |
51 | release_version=${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
52 |
53 | # Checkout our Kubernetes configuration
54 | - name: Checkout Rubicon
55 | uses: actions/checkout@v2
56 | with:
57 | repository: zinfra/rubicon
58 | # currently main branch is develop
59 | ref: develop
60 | path: rubicon
61 | # private repo so use different git token
62 | token: ${{ secrets.RUBICON_GIT_TOKEN }}
63 |
64 | # Update version to the one that was just built
65 | - name: Change Version in Rubicon
66 | env:
67 | IMAGE: ${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE }}
68 | SERVICE: ${{ env.SERVICE_NAME }}
69 | VERSION: ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
70 | run: |
71 | # go to directory with configuration
72 | cd "rubicon/prod/services/$SERVICE"
73 | # escape literals for the sed and set output with GCR
74 | export SED_PREPARED=$(echo $IMAGE | awk '{ gsub("/", "\\/", $1); print "eu.gcr.io\\/"$1 }')
75 | # update final yaml
76 | sed -i".bak" "s/image: $SED_PREPARED.*/image: $SED_PREPARED:$VERSION/g" "$SERVICE.yaml"
77 | # delete bakup file
78 | rm "$SERVICE.yaml.bak"
79 |
80 | - name: Enable auth plugin
81 | run: |
82 | echo "USE_GKE_GCLOUD_AUTH_PLUGIN=True" >> $GITHUB_ENV
83 | # Auth to GKE
84 | - name: Authenticate to GKE
85 | uses: google-github-actions/auth@v1
86 | with:
87 | project_id: wire-bot
88 | credentials_json: ${{ secrets.GKE_SA_KEY }}
89 | service_account: kubernetes-deployment-agent@wire-bot.iam.gserviceaccount.com
90 |
91 | # Setup gcloud CLI
92 | - name: Set up Cloud SDK
93 | uses: google-github-actions/setup-gcloud@v1
94 |
95 | # Prepare components
96 | - name: Prepare gcloud components
97 | run: |
98 | gcloud components install gke-gcloud-auth-plugin
99 | gcloud components update
100 | gcloud --quiet auth configure-docker
101 |
102 | # Get the GKE credentials so we can deploy to the cluster
103 | - name: Obtain k8s credentials
104 | env:
105 | GKE_CLUSTER: anayotto
106 | GKE_ZONE: europe-west1-c
107 | run: |
108 | gcloud container clusters get-credentials "$GKE_CLUSTER" --zone "$GKE_ZONE"
109 |
110 | # K8s is set up, deploy the app
111 | - name: Deploy the Service
112 | env:
113 | SERVICE: ${{ env.SERVICE_NAME }}
114 | run: |
115 | kubectl apply -f "rubicon/prod/services/$SERVICE/$SERVICE.yaml"
116 |
117 | # Commit all data to Rubicon and open PR
118 | - name: Create Rubicon Pull Request
119 | uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v3
120 | with:
121 | path: rubicon
122 | branch: ${{ env.SERVICE_NAME }}-release
123 | token: ${{ secrets.RUBICON_GIT_TOKEN }}
124 | labels: version-bump, automerge
125 | title: ${{ env.SERVICE_NAME }} release ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
126 | commit-message: ${{ env.SERVICE_NAME }} version bump to ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
127 | body: |
128 | This is automatic version bump from the pipeline.
129 |
130 | # Send webhook to Wire using Slack Bot
131 | - name: Webhook to Wire
132 | uses: 8398a7/action-slack@v2
133 | with:
134 | status: ${{ job.status }}
135 | author_name: ${{ env.SERVICE_NAME }} Production Pipeline
136 | env:
137 | SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.WEBHOOK_RELEASE }}
138 | # Notify every release
139 | if: always()
140 |
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1 | name: Staging Deployment
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | branches:
6 | - staging
7 |
8 | env:
9 | # set docker image for the service - i.e. "wire-bot/poll"
10 | DOCKER_IMAGE: wire-bot/echo-bot
11 | # name of the service in the Dagobah - the value for label name, i.e. "polls"
12 | SERVICE_NAME: echo
13 |
14 | jobs:
15 | publish:
16 | name: Deploy to staging
17 | runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
18 | steps:
19 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
20 |
21 | # use latest tag as release version in the docker container
22 | - name: Set Release Version
23 | run: echo "RELEASE_VERSION=${GITHUB_SHA}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
24 |
25 | # extract metadata for labels https://github.com/crazy-max/ghaction-docker-meta
26 | - name: Docker meta
27 | id: docker_meta
28 | uses: crazy-max/ghaction-docker-meta@v1
29 | with:
30 | images: eu.gcr.io/${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE }}
31 |
32 | # setup docker actions https://github.com/docker/build-push-action
33 | - name: Set up QEMU
34 | uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v1
35 | - name: Set up Docker Buildx
36 | uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
37 | # login to GCR repo
38 | - name: Login to DockerHub
39 | uses: docker/login-action@v1
40 | with:
41 | registry: eu.gcr.io
42 | username: _json_key
43 | password: ${{ secrets.GCR_ACCESS_JSON }}
44 |
45 | - name: Build and push
46 | id: docker_build
47 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v2
48 | with:
49 | tags: ${{ steps.docker_meta.outputs.tags }}
50 | labels: ${{ steps.docker_meta.outputs.labels }}
51 | push: true
52 | build-args: |
53 | release_version=${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
54 |
55 | - name: Enable auth plugin
56 | run: |
57 | echo "USE_GKE_GCLOUD_AUTH_PLUGIN=True" >> $GITHUB_ENV
58 | # Auth to GKE
59 | - name: Authenticate to GKE
60 | uses: google-github-actions/auth@v1
61 | with:
62 | project_id: wire-bot
63 | credentials_json: ${{ secrets.GKE_SA_KEY }}
64 | service_account: kubernetes-deployment-agent@wire-bot.iam.gserviceaccount.com
65 |
66 | # Setup gcloud CLI
67 | - name: Set up Cloud SDK
68 | uses: google-github-actions/setup-gcloud@v1
69 |
70 | # Prepare components
71 | - name: Prepare gcloud components
72 | run: |
73 | gcloud components install gke-gcloud-auth-plugin
74 | gcloud components update
75 | gcloud --quiet auth configure-docker
76 |
77 | # Get the GKE credentials so we can deploy to the cluster
78 | - name: Obtain k8s credentials
79 | env:
80 | GKE_CLUSTER: dagobah
81 | GKE_ZONE: europe-west1-c
82 | run: |
83 | gcloud container clusters get-credentials "$GKE_CLUSTER" --zone "$GKE_ZONE"
84 |
85 | # K8s is set up, deploy the app
86 | - name: Deploy the Service
87 | env:
88 | SERVICE: ${{ env.SERVICE_NAME }}
89 | run: |
90 | kubectl delete pod -l app=$SERVICE -n staging
91 | kubectl describe pod -l app=$SERVICE -n staging
92 |
93 | # Send webhook to Wire using Slack Bot
94 | - name: Webhook to Wire
95 | uses: 8398a7/action-slack@v2
96 | with:
97 | status: ${{ job.status }}
98 | author_name: ${{ env.SERVICE_NAME }} Staging Pipeline
99 | env:
100 | SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.WEBHOOK_CI }}
101 | # Send message only if previous step failed
102 | if: always()
103 |
104 |
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8 |
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/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM maven:3-openjdk-11 AS build
2 | LABEL description="Wire Echo Bot"
3 | LABEL project="wire-bots:echo-bot"
4 |
5 | WORKDIR /app
6 |
7 | # download dependencies
8 | COPY pom.xml ./
9 | RUN mvn verify --fail-never -U
10 |
11 | # build
12 | COPY . ./
13 | RUN mvn -Dmaven.test.skip=true package
14 |
15 | # runtime stage
16 | FROM wirebot/runtime:1.4.0
17 |
18 | WORKDIR /opt/echo
19 |
20 | # Copy libraries
21 | COPY libs/libblender.so /opt/wire/lib/
22 |
23 | # Copy configuration
24 | COPY echo.yaml /opt/echo/
25 |
26 | # Copy built target
27 | COPY --from=build /app/target/echo.jar /opt/echo/
28 |
29 | # create version file
30 | ARG release_version=development
31 | ENV RELEASE_FILE_PATH=/opt/echo/release.txt
32 | RUN echo $release_version > $RELEASE_FILE_PATH
33 |
34 | EXPOSE 8080 8081 8082
35 |
36 | ENTRYPOINT ["java", "-javaagent:/opt/wire/lib/prometheus-agent.jar=8082:/opt/wire/lib/metrics.yaml", "-jar", "echo.jar", "server", "echo.yaml"]
37 |
38 |
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/Makefile:
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1 | db:
2 | docker-compose up -d db
3 |
4 | docker-build:
5 | docker build -t eu.gcr.io/wire-bot/echo-bot .
6 |
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/README.md:
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1 | This is demo project that uses: [lithium](https://github.com/wireapp/lithium).
2 | It creates a Bot that will echo everything you send to it.
3 |
4 | ## Documentation for the SDK:
5 | [Bot API](https://github.com/wireapp/lithium/wiki)
6 |
7 | ## Register as Wire Bot Developer and create your bot
8 | https://dashboard.integrations.zinfra.io
9 | - Once you have created a Service copy the service token and update `docker-compose.yaml` (SERVICE_TOKEN=[your token])
10 |
11 | ## Build the project and run the bot
12 | ```
13 | docker-compose run app
14 | ```
15 |
16 | Bot will run as a web service and it will listen on port 8080.
17 | ```
18 | curl -i localhost:8080/status
19 | HTTP/1.1 200 OK
20 | Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2023 12:37:37 GMT
21 | Vary: Accept-Encoding
22 | Content-Length: 0
23 | ```
24 | ## Storage
25 | Crypto sessions can be stored locally on HDD or in DB. Current example uses Postgres DB as the storage.
26 | Postgres server is needed to run this example.
27 | In case you want to use your file system as storage set the `database` section in `echo.yaml` as:
28 |
29 | ```
30 | # To use file system as storage use these settings
31 | database:
32 | driverClass: fs
33 | url: "file:///var/echo/data"
34 | ```
35 |
36 | ## How to run as Bot Service
37 | Runtime libraries can be built/copied from here:
38 | https://github.com/wireapp/cryptobox4j
39 |
40 | On Ubuntu copy:
41 | - libsodium.so
42 | - libcryptobox.so
43 | - libcryptobox-jni.so
44 |
45 | to some dir and reference that dir in java run command using `-Djava.library.path=path/to/your/libs`
46 |
47 | - run command:
48 | ```
49 | export SERVICE_TOKEN=
50 | java -jar echo.jar server echo.yaml
51 | ```
52 |
53 | You can also override config values from your echo.yaml file like:
54 | ```
55 | java -jar echo.jar -Ddw.token= server echo.yaml
56 | ```
57 |
58 | Note: *Service Token* is obtained from Wire when registered as a bot provider and created new bot service
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/access.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | echo "================================================"
4 | echo "| Script that requests access token from Wire |"
5 | echo "================================================"
6 |
7 | read -p "| E-mail....: " email
8 | read -p "| Password..: " -s password
9 |
10 | # authenticating in wire
11 | resp=$(curl -s -XPOST "https://prod-nginz-https.wire.com/login" \
12 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
13 | -d '{"email": "'"$email"'", "password": "'"$password"'"}')
14 |
15 | token=$(echo "$resp" | jq -r ".access_token")
16 |
17 | echo ""
18 | echo "Access token:"
19 | echo "$token"
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/add.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | echo "=========================================="
4 | echo "| Script to add service |"
5 | echo "=========================================="
6 |
7 | read -p "| E-mail....: " email
8 | read -p "| Password..: " -s password
9 |
10 | # Authenticate to Wire
11 | resp=$(curl -s -XPOST "https://prod-nginz-https.wire.com/login" \
12 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
13 | -d '{"email": "'"$email"'", "password": "'"$password"'"}')
14 |
15 | token=$(echo "$resp" | jq -r ".access_token")
16 | if [ token == "null" ]; then
17 | echo " "
18 | echo " "
19 | echo "Authentication error!!"
20 | echo " "
21 | exit 1
22 | fi
23 | echo ""
24 | read -p "| Conversation name:" convname
25 | if [ "${convname}" == "" ]; then
26 | echo " "
27 | echo "Missing conv name!"
28 | echo ""
29 | exit 1
30 | fi
31 | read -p "| Provider Id......: " provider
32 | if [ "${provider}" == "" ]; then
33 | echo " "
34 | echo "Missing provider ID !"
35 | echo "Tip: You can find it running"
36 | echo " myprovider.sh get-self"
37 | exit 1
38 | fi
39 |
40 | read -p "| Service Id.......: " service
41 | if [ "${service}" == "" ]; then
42 | echo " "
43 | echo "Missing service ID !"
44 | echo "Tip: You can find it running"
45 | echo " myprovider.sh list-services"
46 | exit 1
47 | fi
48 |
49 | # function needed to bypass curl problems with shell vars
50 | build_data_conv()
51 | {
52 | cat < .conv
61 |
62 | conv=$(cat .conv)
63 |
64 | # function needed to bypass curl problems with shell vars
65 | build_data_prov()
66 | {
67 | cat <&2
12 | exit 1
13 | }
14 |
15 | usage() {
16 | if [ "$*" != "" ]; then
17 | echo "Error: $*"
18 | fi
19 |
20 | cat << EOF
21 | Usage: $PROGNAME [OPTION ...] [command]
22 | Service Provider Utility
23 |
24 | Commands:
25 | new Register a new provider.
26 | auth Authenticate as a provider.
27 | get-self Get the provider profile.
28 | update-self Update the provider profile.
29 | reset-password Reset your provider password.
30 | delete-self Delete the provider.
31 | list-services List services.
32 | new-service Add a new service.
33 | get-service Get a service.
34 | update-service Update a service profile.
35 | update-service-conn Update a service connection.
36 | delete-service Delete a service.
37 | new-cert Generate a new self-signed certificate.
38 |
39 | Options:
40 | -h, --help Display this help text and exit.
41 | -e, --env Environment to use [edge].
42 | EOF
43 |
44 | exit 1
45 | }
46 |
47 | check_tools() {
48 | for TOOL in $REQUIRED_TOOLS; do
49 | if ! command -v "$TOOL" > /dev/null; then
50 | echo "Could not find $TOOL! Exiting."
51 | exit 1
52 | fi
53 | done
54 | }
55 |
56 | check_auth() {
57 | if [ ! -f "./.cookie" ]; then
58 | echo "Not authenticated. Use the 'auth' command."
59 | exit 1
60 | fi
61 | }
62 |
63 | authenticate() {
64 | read -p "Local identifier [default: $zident]: " auth_ident
65 | if [ -z "$auth_ident" ]; then
66 | auth_ident="$zident"
67 | fi
68 | if [ ! -d "$auth_ident" ]; then
69 | echo "Invalid identifier. Directory not found: $auth_ident"
70 | exit 1
71 | fi
72 | auth_email=$(< "$auth_ident/.email")
73 | auth_password=$(< "$auth_ident/.password")
74 | resp=$(curl -s -X POST "$zapi/provider/login" \
75 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
76 | -d '{"email":"'"$auth_email"'"
77 | ,"password":"'"$auth_password"'"}' \
78 | -c ./.cookie)
79 | if [ "$resp" != "" ]; then
80 | echo "$resp" | jq .
81 | exit 1
82 | fi
83 | echo "$auth_ident" > .current
84 | echo "Authenticated as $auth_email"
85 | }
86 |
87 | new_provider() {
88 | read -p "Local identifier [default: $zident]: " provider_ident
89 | if [ -z "$provider_ident" ]; then
90 | provider_ident="$zident"
91 | fi
92 | if [ -d "$provider_ident" ]; then
93 | echo "Directory exists: $provider_ident"
94 | exit 1
95 | fi
96 |
97 | read -p "Provider name: " provider_name
98 | read -p "Provider email: " provider_email
99 | read -p "Provider homepage: " provider_url
100 | read -p "Provider description: " provider_descr
101 |
102 | echo "Creating directory $provider_ident ..."
103 | mkdir "${provider_ident}"
104 | echo "Registering $provider_name ..."
105 | resp=$(curl -s -X POST "$zapi/provider/register" \
106 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
107 | -d '{"name": "'"$provider_name"'",
108 | "email": "'"$provider_email"'",
109 | "url": "'"$provider_url"'",
110 | "description": "'"$provider_descr"'"
111 | }')
112 | echo "$resp"
113 | echo "$resp" | jq -r '.password' > "${provider_ident}/.password"
114 | echo "$provider_email" > "${provider_ident}/.email"
115 | echo "Done. Please check your e-mail."
116 | }
117 |
118 | get_self() {
119 | check_auth
120 | resp=$(curl -s -X GET "$zapi/provider" -b ./.cookie)
121 | if [[ "$resp" == \{* ]]; then
122 | echo "$resp" | jq .
123 | else
124 | echo "$resp"
125 | fi
126 | }
127 |
128 | update_self() {
129 | check_auth
130 | read -p "New provider name [default: no change]: " new_name
131 | read -p "New provider URL [default: no change]: " new_url
132 | read -p "New provider description [default: no change]: " new_descr
133 | if [ -z "$new_name" ]; then
134 | new_name="null"
135 | else
136 | new_name="\"$new_name\""
137 | fi
138 | if [ -z "$new_url" ]; then
139 | new_url="null"
140 | else
141 | new_url="\"$new_url\""
142 | fi
143 | if [ -z "$new_descr" ]; then
144 | new_descr="null"
145 | else
146 | new_descr="\"$new_descr\""
147 | fi
148 | echo "Updating provider profile ..."
149 | resp=$(curl -s -X PUT "$zapi/provider" \
150 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
151 | -d '{
152 | "name": "'"$new_name"'",
153 | "url": "'"$new_url"'",
154 | "description": "'"$new_descr"'"
155 | }' \
156 | -b ./.cookie)
157 | if [ "$resp" != "" ]; then
158 | echo "$resp" | jq .
159 | fi
160 | echo "Done"
161 | }
162 |
163 | reset_password() {
164 | check_auth
165 | auth_ident=$(read_ident)
166 | echo "Requesting password reset ..."
167 | resp=$(curl -s -X POST "$zapi/provider/password-reset" \
168 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
169 | -d '{"email": "'"$auth_ident"'"}')
170 | label=$(echo "$resp" | jq -r '.label')
171 | if [ "$resp" != "" ] && [ "$label" != "code-exists" ]; then
172 | echo "$resp" | jq .
173 | exit 1
174 | fi
175 | echo "You should have received an email."
176 | read -p "Received password reset key: " reset_key
177 | read -p "Received password reset code: " reset_code
178 | read -s -p "New password: " new_password
179 | echo
180 | echo "Completing password reset ..."
181 | resp=$(curl -s -X POST "$zapi/provider/password-reset/complete" \
182 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
183 | -d '{
184 | "key": "'"$reset_key"'",
185 | "code": "'"$reset_code"'",
186 | "password": "'"$new_password"'"
187 | }')
188 | if [ "$resp" != "" ]; then
189 | echo "$resp" | jq .
190 | exit 1
191 | fi
192 | echo "Done"
193 | }
194 |
195 | delete_self() {
196 | check_auth
197 | auth_ident=$(read_ident)
198 | auth_password=$(read_password)
199 | read -p "Are you sure (yN)? " yn
200 | if [ "$yn" == "y" ] ; then
201 | echo "Deleting provider ..."
202 | curl -s -X DELETE "$zapi/provider" \
203 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
204 | -d '{"password": "'"$auth_password"'"}' \
205 | -b ./.cookie
206 | rm -f ./.current
207 | rm -f ./.cookie
208 | rm -rf "$auth_ident"
209 | echo "Done"
210 | fi
211 | }
212 |
213 | new_service() {
214 | check_auth
215 | read -p "Service name: " service_name
216 | read -p "Service description: " service_descr
217 | read -p "Service summary: " service_summary
218 | read -p "Service base URL: " service_base_url
219 | read -p "Service RSA public key file: " service_pubkey_file
220 | read -p "Service tags (comma-separated): " service_tags_str
221 |
222 | service_pubkey=$(< "$service_pubkey_file")
223 | service_tags=$(echo "$service_tags_str" | sed 's/,/","/g')
224 |
225 | echo "Registering service $service_name ..."
226 | curl -s -X POST "$zapi/provider/services" \
227 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
228 | -d '{"name": "'"$service_name"'",
229 | "description": "'"$service_descr"'",
230 | "summary": "'"$service_summary"'",
231 | "base_url": "'"$service_base_url"'",
232 | "public_key": "'"$service_pubkey"'",
233 | "tags": ["'"$service_tags"'"]
234 | }' \
235 | -b ./.cookie \
236 | | jq .
237 | echo "Done"
238 | }
239 |
240 | get_service() {
241 | check_auth
242 | read -p "Service ID: " service_id
243 | curl -s -X GET "$zapi/provider/services/$service_id" -b ./.cookie | jq .
244 | }
245 |
246 | list_services() {
247 | check_auth
248 | curl -s -X GET "$zapi/provider/services" -b ./.cookie | jq .
249 | }
250 |
251 | update_service() {
252 | check_auth
253 | read -p "Service ID: " service_id
254 | read -p "New service name [default: no change]: " new_name
255 | read -p "New service description [default: no change]: " new_descr
256 | read -p "New service tags [default: no change]: " new_tags
257 | if [ -z "$new_name" ]; then
258 | new_name="null"
259 | else
260 | new_name="\"$new_name\""
261 | fi
262 | if [ -z "$new_descr" ]; then
263 | new_descr="null"
264 | else
265 | new_descr="\"$new_descr\""
266 | fi
267 | if [ -z "$new_tags" ]; then
268 | new_tags="null"
269 | else
270 | new_tags_tmp=$(echo "$new_tags" | sed 's/,/","/g')
271 | new_tags="[\"$new_tags_tmp\"]"
272 | fi
273 | echo "Updating service profile ..."
274 | curl -s -X PUT "$zapi/provider/services/$service_id" \
275 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
276 | -d '{"name": '"$new_name"',
277 | "description": '"$new_descr"',
278 | "tags": '"$new_tags"'
279 | }' \
280 | -b ./.cookie
281 | echo "Done"
282 | }
283 |
284 | update_service_conn() {
285 | check_auth
286 | read -p "Service ID: " service_id
287 | read -p "New service base URL [default: no change]: " new_base_url
288 | read -p "New service auth token [default: no change]: " new_auth_token
289 | read -p "New service public key (file) [default: no change]: " new_pubkey_file
290 | read -p "New service enabled status (true|false) [default: no change]: " new_enabled
291 | if [ -z "$new_base_url" ]; then
292 | new_base_url="null"
293 | else
294 | new_base_url="\"$new_base_url\""
295 | fi
296 | if [ -z "$new_auth_token" ]; then
297 | new_auth_tokens="null"
298 | else
299 | new_auth_tokens="[\"$new_auth_token\"]"
300 | fi
301 | if [ -z "$new_pubkey_file" ]; then
302 | new_pubkeys="null"
303 | else
304 | new_pubkey=$(< "$new_pubkey_file")
305 | new_pubkeys="[\"$new_pubkey\"]"
306 | fi
307 | if [ -z "$new_enabled" ]; then
308 | new_enabled="null"
309 | fi
310 | auth_password=$(read_password)
311 | echo "Updating service connection data ..."
312 | curl -s -X PUT "$zapi/provider/services/$service_id/connection" \
313 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
314 | -d '{"base_url": '"$new_base_url"',
315 | "auth_tokens": '"$new_auth_tokens"',
316 | "public_keys": '"$new_pubkeys"',
317 | "enabled": '"$new_enabled"',
318 | "password": "'"$auth_password"'"
319 | }' \
320 | -b ./.cookie \
321 | | jq .
322 | echo "Done"
323 | }
324 |
325 | delete_service() {
326 | check_auth
327 | read -p "Service ID: " service_id
328 | auth_password=$(read_password)
329 | echo "Deleting service $service_id ..."
330 | curl -s -X DELETE "$zapi/provider/services/$service_id" \
331 | -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
332 | -d '{"password": "'"$auth_password"'"}' \
333 | -b ./.cookie
334 | echo "Done"
335 | }
336 |
337 | new_cert() {
338 | read -p "Target directory: " cert_dir
339 | mkdir -p "$cert_dir"
340 | echo "Writing RSA key pair to $cert_dir/key.pem"
341 | openssl genrsa -out "$cert_dir/key.pem" 4096
342 | echo "Writing CSR to $cert_dir/csr.pem"
343 | openssl req -new -key "$cert_dir/key.pem" -out "$cert_dir/csr.pem"
344 | echo "Writing self-signed certificate to $cert_dir/cert.pem"
345 | openssl x509 -req -days 7300 -in "$cert_dir/csr.pem" -signkey "$cert_dir/key.pem" -out "$cert_dir/cert.pem"
346 | echo "Writing RSA public key to $cert_dir/pubkey.pem"
347 | openssl rsa -in "$cert_dir/key.pem" -pubout -out "$cert_dir/pubkey.pem"
348 | }
349 |
350 | read_ident() {
351 | cat ./.current
352 | }
353 |
354 | read_password() {
355 | auth_ident=$(< .current)
356 | cat "$auth_ident/.password"
357 | }
358 |
359 | ################################################################################
360 | # Program
361 |
362 | check_tools
363 |
364 | zident=$(whoami)
365 | zcmd=""
366 | zenv="prod"
367 | zdomain="wire.com"
368 | while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
369 | case "$1" in
370 | -h|--help)
371 | usage
372 | ;;
373 | -e|--env)
374 | zenv="$2"
375 | shift
376 | ;;
377 | -*)
378 | usage "Unknown option '$1'"
379 | ;;
380 | *)
381 | if [ -z "$zcmd" ] ; then
382 | zcmd="$1"
383 | else
384 | usage "Too many arguments"
385 | fi
386 | ;;
387 | esac
388 | shift
389 | done
390 |
391 | if [ -z "$zcmd" ] ; then
392 | usage "Not enough arguments"
393 | fi
394 |
395 | zapi="https://${zenv}-nginz-https.${zdomain}"
396 |
397 | case "$zcmd" in
398 | "new") new_provider ;;
399 | "auth") authenticate ;;
400 | "get-self") get_self ;;
401 | "update-self") update_self ;;
402 | "reset-password") reset_password ;;
403 | "delete-self") delete_self ;;
404 | "new-service") new_service ;;
405 | "list-services") list_services ;;
406 | "get-service") get_service ;;
407 | "update-service") update_service ;;
408 | "update-service-conn") update_service_conn ;;
409 | "delete-service") delete_service ;;
410 | "new-cert") new_cert ;;
411 | *) echo "Unknown command: $zcmd" ;;
412 | esac
413 |
414 |
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/pom.xml:
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1 |
2 |
5 | 4.0.0
6 |
7 | echo
8 | com.wire.bots
9 | 1.9.5
10 |
11 | Echo Bot
12 | A demo project for Lithium.
13 | https://wire.com/
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | GNU General Public License v3.0
18 | https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
19 | repo
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 | 11
25 | 11
26 | UTF-8
27 | UTF-8
28 | 3.6.4
29 | 4.0.0
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 | io.dropwizard
35 | dropwizard-bom
36 | ${dropwizard.version}
37 | pom
38 | import
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 | com.wire
46 | lithium
47 | ${lithium.version}
48 |
49 |
50 | io.dropwizard
51 | dropwizard-core
52 |
53 |
54 | io.dropwizard
55 | dropwizard-jdbi3
56 |
57 |
58 | io.dropwizard
59 | dropwizard-client
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 | org.apache.maven.plugins
66 | maven-compiler-plugin
67 | 3.8.1
68 |
69 | 11
70 | 11
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 | org.apache.maven.plugins
75 | maven-jar-plugin
76 | 3.2.0
77 |
78 | true
79 |
80 |
81 |
82 | org.apache.maven.plugins
83 | maven-shade-plugin
84 | 3.2.4
85 |
86 | echo
87 | false
88 |
89 |
90 |
91 |
92 |
93 |
94 | *:*
95 |
96 | META-INF/*.SF
97 | META-INF/*.DSA
98 | META-INF/*.RSA
99 |
100 |
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 | package
106 |
107 | shade
108 |
109 |
110 |
111 |
113 |
115 | com.wire.bots.echo.Service
116 |
117 |
118 |
119 |
120 |
121 |
122 |
123 |
124 |
125 |
126 |
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/src/main/java/com/wire/bots/echo/CallListener.java:
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1 | package com.wire.bots.echo;
2 |
3 | import com.wire.blender.BlenderListener;
4 | import com.wire.lithium.ClientRepo;
5 | import com.wire.xenon.WireClient;
6 | import com.wire.xenon.assets.Calling;
7 | import com.wire.xenon.tools.Logger;
8 |
9 | import java.util.UUID;
10 | import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService;
11 | import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor;
12 |
13 | public class CallListener implements BlenderListener {
14 | private final ClientRepo repo;
15 | private final ScheduledExecutorService executor = new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(1);
16 |
17 | CallListener(ClientRepo repo) {
18 | this.repo = repo;
19 | }
20 |
21 | @Override
22 | public void onCallingMessage(String id,
23 | String userId,
24 | String clientId,
25 | String peerId,
26 | String peerClientId,
27 | String content,
28 | boolean trans) {
29 |
30 | Logger.info("id: %s, user: (%s-%s), peer: (%s-%s), content: %s, transient: %s",
31 | id,
32 | userId,
33 | clientId,
34 | peerId,
35 | peerClientId,
36 | content,
37 | trans);
38 |
39 | executor.execute(() -> {
40 | try (WireClient client = repo.getClient(UUID.fromString(id))) {
41 | client.send(new Calling(content));
42 | } catch (Exception e) {
43 | Logger.error("onCallingMessage: %s", e);
44 | }
45 | });
46 | }
47 | }
48 |
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/src/main/java/com/wire/bots/echo/Config.java:
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1 | //
2 | // Wire
3 | // Copyright (C) 2016 Wire Swiss GmbH
4 | //
5 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 | // (at your option) any later version.
9 | //
10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 | // GNU General Public License for more details.
14 | //
15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 | // along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
17 | //
18 |
19 | package com.wire.bots.echo;
20 |
21 |
22 | import com.wire.lithium.Configuration;
23 |
24 | public class Config extends Configuration {
25 | // Optional: Used only for calling feature
26 | public String ingress;
27 | public int portMin;
28 | public int portMax;
29 | public String module;
30 | // Optional: Used only for calling feature
31 |
32 | public String getIngress() {
33 | return ingress;
34 | }
35 |
36 | public int getPortMin() {
37 | return portMin;
38 | }
39 |
40 | public int getPortMax() {
41 | return portMax;
42 | }
43 |
44 | public String getModule() {
45 | return module;
46 | }
47 |
48 | }
49 |
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/src/main/java/com/wire/bots/echo/MessageHandler.java:
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1 | //
2 | // Wire
3 | // Copyright (C) 2016 Wire Swiss GmbH
4 | //
5 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 | // (at your option) any later version.
9 | //
10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 | // GNU General Public License for more details.
14 | //
15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 | // along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
17 | //
18 |
19 | package com.wire.bots.echo;
20 |
21 | import com.wire.blender.Blender;
22 | import com.wire.xenon.MessageHandlerBase;
23 | import com.wire.xenon.WireClient;
24 | import com.wire.xenon.assets.*;
25 | import com.wire.xenon.backend.models.Member;
26 | import com.wire.xenon.backend.models.NewBot;
27 | import com.wire.xenon.backend.models.SystemMessage;
28 | import com.wire.xenon.backend.models.User;
29 | import com.wire.xenon.models.*;
30 | import com.wire.xenon.state.State;
31 | import com.wire.xenon.tools.Logger;
32 |
33 | import java.util.UUID;
34 | import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
35 |
36 | public class MessageHandler extends MessageHandlerBase {
37 |
38 | private final ConcurrentHashMap previewMessages = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
39 |
40 | /*
41 | Only for calling
42 | */
43 | private final ConcurrentHashMap blenders = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
44 |
45 | /**
46 | * @param newBot Initialization object for new Bot instance
47 | * - id : The unique user ID for the bot.
48 | * - client : The client ID for the bot.
49 | * - origin : The profile of the user who requested the bot, as it is returned from GET /bot/users.
50 | * - conversation: The conversation as seen by the bot and as returned from GET /bot/conversation.
51 | * - token : The bearer token that the bot must use on inbound requests.
52 | * - locale : The preferred locale for the bot to use, in form of an IETF language tag.
53 | * @return If TRUE is returned new bot instance is created for this conversation
54 | * If FALSE is returned this service declines to create new bot instance for this conversation
55 | */
56 | @Override
57 | public boolean onNewBot(NewBot newBot, String token) {
58 | Logger.info(String.format("onNewBot: bot: %s, username: %s",
59 | newBot.id,
60 | newBot.origin.handle));
61 |
62 | // Assure there are no other bots in this conversation. If yes then refuse to join
63 | for (Member member : newBot.conversation.members) {
64 | if (member.service != null) {
65 | Logger.warning("Rejecting NewBot. Provider: %s service: %s",
66 | member.service.providerId,
67 | member.service.id);
68 | return false; // we don't want to be in a conv if other bots are there.
69 | }
70 | }
71 | return true;
72 | }
73 |
74 | @Override
75 | public void onNewConversation(WireClient client, SystemMessage message) {
76 | try {
77 | Logger.info("onNewConversation: bot: %s, conv: %s",
78 | client.getId(),
79 | client.getConversationId());
80 |
81 | String label = "Hello! I am Echo. I echo everything you post here";
82 | client.send(new MessageText(label));
83 | } catch (Exception e) {
84 | Logger.exception(e, "onNewConversation: %s", e.getMessage());
85 | }
86 | }
87 |
88 | @Override
89 | public void onText(WireClient client, TextMessage msg) {
90 | try {
91 | UUID botId = client.getId();
92 | UUID userId = msg.getUserId();
93 | Logger.info("Received Text '%s' from: %s, conv: %s, msg: %s @%s",
94 | msg.getText(),
95 | userId,
96 | msg.getConversationId(),
97 | msg.getMessageId(),
98 | msg.getTime());
99 |
100 | final User user = client.getUser(msg.getUserId());
101 |
102 | String text = String.format("@%s _%s_", user.handle, msg.getText());
103 |
104 | // send echo back to user, mentioning this user
105 | MessageText t = new MessageText(text);
106 | t.addMention(userId, 0, user.handle.length() + 1);
107 |
108 | client.send(t);
109 |
110 | Logger.info("Text sent back in conversation: %s, messageId: %s, bot: %s",
111 | client.getConversationId(),
112 | t.getMessageId(),
113 | botId);
114 | } catch (Exception e) {
115 | Logger.exception(e, "onText: %s", e.getMessage());
116 | }
117 | }
118 |
119 | @Override
120 | public void onText(WireClient client, EphemeralTextMessage msg) {
121 | onText(client, (TextMessage) msg);
122 | }
123 |
124 | @Override
125 | public void onPhotoPreview(WireClient client, PhotoPreviewMessage msg) {
126 | try {
127 | Logger.info("Received an Image preview: msg: %s, type: %s, size: %,d KB, h: %d, w: %d",
128 | msg.getMessageId(),
129 | msg.getMimeType(),
130 | msg.getSize() / 1024,
131 | msg.getHeight(),
132 | msg.getWidth());
133 |
134 | UUID messageId = UUID.randomUUID();
135 |
136 | // Store the preview message for later use. Will be needed when the data message arrives
137 | Pair old = previewMessages.putIfAbsent(msg.getMessageId(), new Pair(messageId, msg.getMimeType()));
138 | if (old == null) {
139 | // Echo back the image preview
140 | ImagePreview imgPreview = new ImagePreview(messageId, msg.getMimeType());
141 | imgPreview.setSize((int) msg.getSize());
142 | imgPreview.setHeight(msg.getHeight());
143 | imgPreview.setWidth(msg.getWidth());
144 |
145 | client.send(imgPreview);
146 | }
147 | } catch (Exception e) {
148 | Logger.exception(e, "onPhotoPreview: %s", e.getMessage());
149 | }
150 | }
151 |
152 | @Override
153 | public void onAudioPreview(WireClient client, AudioPreviewMessage msg) {
154 | try {
155 | Logger.info("Received a Audio preview: msg: %s, name: %s, type: %s, size: %,d KB, duration: %,d sec",
156 | msg.getMessageId(),
157 | msg.getName(),
158 | msg.getMimeType(),
159 | msg.getSize() / 1024,
160 | msg.getDuration() / 1000
161 | );
162 | // Echo back the audio preview
163 | AudioPreview audioPreview = new AudioPreview(msg.getName(),
164 | msg.getMimeType(),
165 | msg.getDuration(),
166 | (int) msg.getSize());
167 |
168 | client.send(audioPreview);
169 |
170 | UUID messageId = audioPreview.getMessageId();
171 |
172 | // Store the preview message for later use. Will be needed when the data message arrives
173 | previewMessages.put(msg.getMessageId(), new Pair(messageId, msg.getMimeType()));
174 |
175 | } catch (Exception e) {
176 | Logger.exception(e, "onAudioPreview: %s", e.getMessage());
177 | }
178 | }
179 |
180 | @Override
181 | public void onVideoPreview(WireClient client, VideoPreviewMessage msg) {
182 | try {
183 | Logger.info("Received a Video preview: msg: %s, name: %s, type: %s, size: %,d KB, duration: %,d sec",
184 | msg.getMessageId(),
185 | msg.getName(),
186 | msg.getMimeType(),
187 | msg.getSize() / 1024,
188 | msg.getDuration() / 1000
189 | );
190 | UUID messageId = UUID.randomUUID();
191 |
192 | // Store the preview message for later use. Will be needed when the data message arrives
193 | previewMessages.put(msg.getMessageId(), new Pair(messageId, msg.getMimeType()));
194 |
195 | // Echo back the video preview
196 | VideoPreview videoPreview = new VideoPreview(msg.getName(),
197 | msg.getMimeType(),
198 | msg.getDuration(),
199 | msg.getHeight(),
200 | msg.getWidth(),
201 | (int) msg.getSize(),
202 | messageId);
203 |
204 | client.send(videoPreview);
205 | } catch (Exception e) {
206 | Logger.exception(e, "onVideoPreview: %s", e.getMessage());
207 | }
208 | }
209 |
210 | @Override
211 | public void onFilePreview(WireClient client, FilePreviewMessage msg) {
212 | try {
213 | Logger.info("Received a File preview: msg: %s, filename: %s, type: %s, size: %,d KB",
214 | msg.getMessageId(),
215 | msg.getName(),
216 | msg.getMimeType(),
217 | msg.getSize() / 1024);
218 |
219 | UUID messageId = UUID.randomUUID();
220 |
221 | // Store the preview message for later use. Will be needed when the data message arrives
222 | previewMessages.put(msg.getMessageId(), new Pair(messageId, msg.getMimeType()));
223 |
224 | // Echo back the file preview
225 | FileAssetPreview filePreview = new FileAssetPreview(msg.getName(),
226 | msg.getMimeType(),
227 | msg.getSize(),
228 | messageId);
229 |
230 | client.send(filePreview);
231 | } catch (Exception e) {
232 | Logger.exception(e, "onFilePreview: %s", e.getMessage());
233 | }
234 | }
235 |
236 | @Override
237 | public void onAssetData(WireClient client, RemoteMessage msg) {
238 | try {
239 | Logger.info("Received an Asset: msg: %s, assetId: %s",
240 | msg.getMessageId(),
241 | msg.getAssetId());
242 |
243 | // download this attachment
244 | final byte[] attachment = client.downloadAsset(
245 | msg.getAssetId(),
246 | msg.getAssetToken(),
247 | msg.getSha256(),
248 | msg.getOtrKey());
249 |
250 | // echo this media back to user (create a new attachment)
251 |
252 | Pair pair = previewMessages.get(msg.getMessageId());
253 |
254 | UUID messageId = pair.messageId;
255 | String mime = pair.mimetype;
256 |
257 | AssetBase asset;
258 |
259 | switch (mime) {
260 | case "image/jpeg":
261 | asset = new ImageAsset(messageId, attachment, mime);
262 | break;
263 | case "audio/mpeg":
264 | //asset = new AudioAsset(messageId, mime, attachment);
265 | //break;
266 | case "video/mp4":
267 | //asset = new VideoAsset(messageId, mime, attachment);
268 | //break;
269 | default:
270 | asset = new FileAsset(attachment, mime, messageId);
271 | break;
272 | }
273 |
274 | // upload the content of the file
275 | AssetKey assetKey = client.uploadAsset(asset);
276 | asset.setAssetKey(assetKey.id);
277 | asset.setAssetToken(assetKey.token);
278 | asset.setDomain(assetKey.domain);
279 |
280 | // send the file
281 | client.send(asset);
282 | } catch (Exception e) {
283 | Logger.exception(e, "onAssetData: %s", e);
284 | }
285 | }
286 |
287 | @Override
288 | public void onMemberLeave(WireClient client, SystemMessage msg) {
289 | for (UUID userId : msg.users) {
290 | Logger.info("onMemberLeave: user: %s, bot: %s",
291 | userId,
292 | client.getId());
293 | }
294 | }
295 |
296 | @Override
297 | public void onBotRemoved(UUID botId, SystemMessage msg) {
298 | Logger.info("Bot: %s got removed by %s from the conversation :(", botId, msg.from);
299 | }
300 |
301 | @Override
302 | public void onMemberJoin(WireClient client, SystemMessage msg) {
303 | try {
304 | for (UUID userId : msg.users) {
305 | User user = client.getUser(userId);
306 | Logger.info("onMemberJoin: bot: %s, user: %s/%s @%s",
307 | client.getId(),
308 | user.id,
309 | user.name,
310 | user.handle);
311 |
312 | // say Hi to new participant
313 | client.send(new MessageText("Hi there " + user.name));
314 | }
315 | } catch (Exception e) {
316 | Logger.error("onMemberJoin: %s", e);
317 | }
318 | }
319 |
320 | @Override
321 | public void onConfirmation(WireClient client, ConfirmationMessage msg) {
322 | Logger.info("onConfirmation: bot: %s. Status for message: %s, sent to user: %s:%s is now: %s",
323 | client.getId(),
324 | msg.getConfirmationMessageId(),
325 | msg.getUserId(),
326 | msg.getClientId(),
327 | msg.getType());
328 | }
329 |
330 | @Override
331 | public void onPing(WireClient client, PingMessage msg) {
332 | try {
333 | UUID userId = msg.getUserId();
334 | Logger.info("Received a Ping from: %s, conv: %s, msgId: %s @%s",
335 | userId,
336 | msg.getConversationId(),
337 | msg.getMessageId(),
338 | msg.getTime());
339 |
340 | // send Ping back
341 | client.send(new Ping());
342 | } catch (Exception e) {
343 | Logger.error("onPing: %s", e);
344 | }
345 | }
346 |
347 | // ***** Calling *****
348 | @Override
349 | public void onCalling(WireClient client, CallingMessage msg) {
350 | UUID botId = client.getId();
351 | Blender blender = getBlender(botId);
352 | blender.recvMessage(botId.toString(), msg.getUserId().toString(), msg.getClientId(), msg.getContent());
353 | }
354 |
355 | private Blender getBlender(UUID botId) {
356 | return blenders.computeIfAbsent(botId, k -> {
357 | try {
358 | Config config = Service.instance.getConfig();
359 | String module = config.getModule();
360 | String ingress = config.getIngress();
361 | int portMin = config.getPortMin();
362 | int portMax = config.getPortMax();
363 |
364 | State state = Service.instance.getStorageFactory().create(botId);
365 | NewBot bot = state.getState();
366 | Blender blender = new Blender();
367 | blender.init(module, botId.toString(), bot.client, ingress, portMin, portMax);
368 | blender.registerListener(new CallListener(Service.instance.getRepo()));
369 | return blender;
370 | } catch (Exception e) {
371 | Logger.error(e.toString());
372 | return null;
373 | }
374 | });
375 | }
376 | // ***** Calling ****
377 |
378 | static class Pair {
379 | public Pair(UUID messageId, String mimetype) {
380 | this.messageId = messageId;
381 | this.mimetype = mimetype;
382 | }
383 |
384 | UUID messageId;
385 | String mimetype;
386 | }
387 | }
388 |
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1 | //
2 | // Wire
3 | // Copyright (C) 2016 Wire Swiss GmbH
4 | //
5 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 | // (at your option) any later version.
9 | //
10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 | // GNU General Public License for more details.
14 | //
15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 | // along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
17 | //
18 |
19 | package com.wire.bots.echo;
20 |
21 | import com.wire.lithium.Server;
22 | import com.wire.xenon.MessageHandlerBase;
23 | import io.dropwizard.core.setup.Environment;
24 |
25 | public class Service extends Server {
26 | static Service instance;
27 |
28 | public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
29 | instance = new Service();
30 | instance.run(args);
31 | }
32 |
33 | @Override
34 | protected void initialize(Config config, Environment env) {
35 |
36 | }
37 |
38 | @Override
39 | protected MessageHandlerBase createHandler(Config config, Environment env) {
40 | return new MessageHandler();
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
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