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fill_buddy_info(BuddyInfo *bi, GHashTable *ht){ + char tmp[128]; + fill_item(ht,"first_name",bi->firstname,sizeof(bi->firstname)); + fill_item(ht,"last_name",bi->lastname,sizeof(bi->lastname)); + fill_item(ht,"display_name",bi->displayname,sizeof(bi->displayname)); + fill_item(ht,"sip",tmp,sizeof(tmp)); + if (strstr(tmp,"sip:")==0){ + snprintf(bi->sip_uri,sizeof(bi->sip_uri)-1,"sip:%s",tmp); + }else{ + strncpy(bi->sip_uri,tmp,sizeof(bi->sip_uri)-1); + } + + fill_item(ht,"street",bi->address.street,sizeof(bi->address.street)); + fill_item(ht,"zip",bi->address.zip,sizeof(bi->address.zip)); + fill_item(ht,"city",bi->address.town,sizeof(bi->address.town)); + fill_item(ht,"country",bi->address.country,sizeof(bi->address.country)); + fill_item(ht,"email",bi->email,sizeof(bi->email)); +} + +static MSList * make_buddy_list(GValue *retval){ + MSList *ret=NULL; + if (G_VALUE_TYPE(retval)==G_TYPE_VALUE_ARRAY){ + GValueArray *array=(GValueArray*)g_value_get_boxed(retval); + GValue *gelem; + int i; 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from return type..."); + s->results=make_buddy_list(&retval); + g_value_unset(&retval); + s->status=BuddyLookupDone; + } + soup_buffer_free(sb); + return s->status==BuddyLookupDone ? 0 : -1; +} + +static void * process_xml_rpc_request(void *up){ + SipSetupContext *ctx=(SipSetupContext*)up; + BuddyLookupState *s=get_buddy_lookup_state(ctx); + SoupMessage *sm=s->msg; + int code; + g_signal_connect_swapped(G_OBJECT(sm),"got-headers",(GCallback)got_headers,ctx); + s->status=BuddyLookupConnecting; + code=soup_session_send_message(s->session,sm); + if (code==200){ + ms_message("Got a response from server, yeah !"); + xml_rpc_parse_response(ctx,sm); + }else{ + s->status=BuddyLookupFailure; + } + s->processing=FALSE; + return NULL; +} + +static int lookup_buddy(SipSetupContext *ctx, const char *key){ + BuddyLookupState *s=get_buddy_lookup_state(ctx); + LinphoneProxyConfig *cfg=sip_setup_context_get_proxy_config(ctx); + LinphoneCore *lc=linphone_proxy_config_get_core(cfg); + LpConfig *config=linphone_core_get_config(lc); + const char *identity=linphone_proxy_config_get_identity(cfg); + const char *url=lp_config_get_string(config,"BuddyLookup","url",NULL); + LinphoneAuthInfo *aa; + SoupMessage *sm; + + if (url==NULL){ + ms_error("No url defined for BuddyLookup in config file, aborting search."); + return -1; + } + if (s->th!=0){ + if (s->processing){ + ms_message("Canceling previous request..."); + soup_session_cancel_message(s->session,s->msg, SOUP_STATUS_CANCELLED); + } + ortp_thread_join(s->th,NULL); + s->th=0; + g_object_unref(G_OBJECT(s->msg)); + } + + osip_from_t *from; + osip_from_init(&from); + if (osip_from_parse(from,identity)!=0){ + osip_from_free(from); + ms_error("Could not parse identity %s",identity); + return -1; + } + aa=linphone_core_find_auth_info(lc,from->url->host,from->url->username); + if (aa) ms_message("There is a password: %s",aa->passwd); + else ms_message("No password for %s on %s",from->url->username,from->url->host); + sm=build_xmlrpc_request(identity, aa ? aa->passwd : NULL, key, from->url->host, url); + osip_from_free(from); + s->msg=sm; + s->processing=TRUE; + ortp_thread_create(&s->th,NULL,process_xml_rpc_request,ctx); + if (!sm) return -1; + return 0; +} + +static BuddyLookupStatus get_buddy_lookup_status(SipSetupContext *ctx){ + BuddyLookupState *s=get_buddy_lookup_state(ctx); + return s->status; +} + +static int get_buddy_lookup_results(SipSetupContext *ctx, MSList **results){ + BuddyLookupState *s=get_buddy_lookup_state(ctx); + if (s->results){ + *results=s->results; + s->results=NULL; + } + return 0; +} + +static void buddy_lookup_exit(void){ +} + +static SipSetup buddy_lookup_funcs={ + .name="BuddyLookup", + .capabilities=SIP_SETUP_CAP_BUDDY_LOOKUP, + .init=buddy_lookup_init, + .init_instance=buddy_lookup_instance_init, + .lookup_buddy=lookup_buddy, + .get_buddy_lookup_status=get_buddy_lookup_status, + .get_buddy_lookup_results=get_buddy_lookup_results, + 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