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strophejs-plugin-rsm-vue
Advanced tools
Plugin for strophe.js providing Result Set Management (RSM) XEP-0059.
npm install strophejs-plugin-rsm-vue
import 'strophejs-plugin-rsm-vue';
Make sure Strophe By Zengxm is installed and the plugin is imported into your app. With RSM is available to do paged stanza requests like so:
require('strophejs-plugin-rsm');
var connection = new Strophe.Connection('wss://...');
var options = {
before: '',
isGroup: false,
max: 50,
};
var messages = [];
var queryid = connection.getUniqueId();
var stanza = $iq({ type: 'set' }).c('query', { xmlns: Strophe.NS.MAM, queryid });
var node = new Strophe.RSM(options);
stanza.cnode(node.toXML());
connection.addHandler((message: any) => {
var fin = getElementByTagName(message, 'fin', Strophe.NS.MAM);
var result = getElementByTagName(message, 'result', Strophe.NS.MAM);
if (fin && queryid === fin.getAttribute('queryid')) {
var paging = new Strophe.RSM({ xml: fin });
// `paging` is now our paged RSM object with the following attributes:
// paging.next()
// paging.previous()
// paging.toXML()
// paging.fromXMLElement()
return false;
} else if (result && queryid === result.getAttribute('queryid')) {
messages.push(message);
}
return true;
}, Strophe.NS.MAM);
connection.sendIQ(stanza, null, null);
FAQs
A strophe.js plugin for XEP-0059 Result Set Management
We found that strophejs-plugin-rsm-vue demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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