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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. } // this module was created in v0.1.1.0 {$IFNDEF M_PROTOCOLS} {$DEFINE M_PROTOCOLS} {$include statusmodes.inc} //send a general request through the protocol chain for a contact //wParam=0 //lParam=(LPARAM)(CCSDATA*)&ccs //returns the value as documented in the PS_ definition (m_protosvc.h) type PCCSDATA = ^TCCSDATA; TCCSDATA = record hContact : TMCONTACT; szProtoService: PAnsiChar; // a PS_* constant wParam : WPARAM; lParam : LPARAM; end; //a general network 'ack' //wParam=0 //lParam=(LPARAM)(ACKDATA*)&ack //Note that just because definitions are here doesn't mean they will be sent. //Read the documentation for the function you are calling to see what replies //you will receive. type PACKDATA = ^TACKDATA; TACKDATA = record szModule: PAnsiChar; // the name of the protocol module which initiated this ack hContact: TMCONTACT; _type : int; // an ACKTYPE_* constant _result : int; // an ACKRESULT_* constant hProcess: THANDLE; // caller defined seq, I mean process code lParam : LPARAM; // caller defined data end; const ACKTYPE_MESSAGE = 0; ACKTYPE_FILE = 2; ACKTYPE_CHAT = 3; ACKTYPE_AWAYMSG = 4; ACKTYPE_AUTHREQ = 5; ACKTYPE_ADDED = 6; ACKTYPE_GETINFO = 7; ACKTYPE_SETINFO = 8; ACKTYPE_LOGIN = 9; ACKTYPE_SEARCH = 10; ACKTYPE_NEWUSER = 11; ACKTYPE_STATUS = 12; ACKTYPE_CONTACTS = 13; // send/recv of contacts ACKTYPE_AVATAR = 14; // send/recv of avatars from a protocol ACKTYPE_EMAIL = 15; // notify if the unread emails changed ACKRESULT_SUCCESS = 0; ACKRESULT_FAILED = 1; // 'in progress' result codes: ACKRESULT_CONNECTING = 100; ACKRESULT_CONNECTED = 101; ACKRESULT_INITIALISING = 102; ACKRESULT_SENTREQUEST = 103; // waiting for reply... ACKRESULT_DATA = 104; // blob of file data sent/recved, or search result ACKRESULT_NEXTFILE = 105; // file transfer went to next file ACKRESULT_FILERESUME = 106; // a file is about to be received, see PS_FILERESUME ACKRESULT_DENIED = 107; // a file send has been denied ACKRESULT_STATUS = 108; // an ack or a series of acks to do with a task // have a status change ACKRESULT_LISTENING = 109; // waiting for connection ACKRESULT_CONNECTPROXY = 110; // connecting to file proxy ACKRESULT_SEARCHRESULT = 111; // result of extended search const ME_PROTO_ACK:PAnsiChar = 'Proto/Ack'; { v0.3.2+: When result is ACKRESULT_FAILED or ACKRESULT_DENIED, lParam can point to } { a human readable string with an explanation. For example: "The message was too } { long to be delivered". If no error message is specified, lParam must be NULL. } { Right now only explanations from ACKTYPE_MESSAGE is shown. } {when type==ACKTYPE_FILE && (result==ACKRESULT_DATA || result==ACKRESULT_FILERESUME), } {lParam points to this } const PFTS_RECEIVING = 0; PFTS_SENDING = 1; PFTS_UNICODE = 2; PFTS_UTF = 4; { type PFNAMECHAR = ^FNAMECHAR; //#if MIRANDA_VER >= 0x0900 FNAMECHAR = TCHAR; //#else // FNAMECHAR = AnsiChar; //#endif TFNAMECHAR = FNAMECHAR; } type // especially for Miranda 9.0+ PPROTOFILETRANSFERSTATUS = ^TPROTOFILETRANSFERSTATUS; TPROTOFILETRANSFERSTATUS = record hContact : TMCONTACT; flags : dword; // one of PFTS_* constants files : ^TCHAR; totalFiles : int; currentFileNumber : int; totalBytes : uint64; totalProgress : uint64; workingDir : TCHAR; currentFile : TCHAR; currentFileSize : uint64; currentFileProgress: uint64; currentFileTime : uint64; // as seconds since 1970 end; { Enumerate the currently running protocols wParam=(WPARAM)(int*)&numberOfProtocols lParam=(LPARAM)(PROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR***)&ppProtocolDescriptors Returns 0 on success, nonzero on failure Neither wParam nor lParam may be NULL The list returned by this service is the protocol modules currently installed and running. It is not the complete list of all protocols that have ever been installed. IMPORTANT NOTE #1: the list returned is not static, it may be changed in the program's lifetime. Do not use this list in the global context, copy protocols names otherwise. IMPORTANT NOTE #2: in version 0.8 this service is mapped to the MS_PROTO_ENUMACCOUNTS service to provide the compatibility with old plugins (first three members of PROTOACCOUNT are equal to the old PROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR format). If you declare the MIRANDA_VER macro with value greater or equal to 0x800, use MS_PROTO_ENUMPROTOS service instead to obtain the list of running protocols instead of accounts. Note that a protocol module need not be an interface to an Internet server, they can be encryption and loads of other things, too. And yes, before you ask, that is triple indirection. Deal with it. Access members using ppProtocolDescriptors[index]->element } type PPROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR = ^TPROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR; PPPROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR = ^PPROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR; TPROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR = record szName : PAnsiChar; // unique name of the module _type : int; // module type, see PROTOTYPE_ constants end; { v0.3.3+: For recv, it will go from lower to higher, so in this case: check ignore, decrypt (encryption), translate For send, it will go translate, encrypt, ignore(??), send The DB will store higher numbers here, LOWER in the protocol chain, and lower numbers here HIGHER in the protocol chain } const PROTOTYPE_IGNORE = 50; // added during v0.3.3 PROTOTYPE_PROTOCOL = 1000; PROTOTYPE_VIRTUAL = 1001; // virtual protocol (has no accounts) PROTOTYPE_ENCRYPTION = 2000; PROTOTYPE_FILTER = 3000; PROTOTYPE_TRANSLATION = 4000; PROTOTYPE_OTHER = 10000; // avoid using this if at all possible { determines if a protocol module is loaded or not wParam=0 lParam=(LPARAM)(const AnsiChar*)szName Returns a pointer to the PROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR if the protocol is loaded, or NULL if it isn't. } function Proto_IsProtocolLoaded(protoName:PAnsiCHar) : PPROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR; stdcall; external AppDLL; { gets the network-level protocol associated with a contact Returns a AnsiChar* pointing to the asciiz name of the protocol or NULL if the contact has no protocol. There is no need to free() it or anything. This is the name of the module that actually accesses the network for that contact. } function Proto_GetProtoName(hContact:TMCONTACT) : PAnsiChar; stdcall; external AppDLL name 'GetContactProto'; { determines whether the specified contact has the given protocol in its chain wParam=(WPARAM)(HANDLE)hContact lParam=(LPARAM)(const AnsiChar*)szName Returns -1 if it is base protocol, positive number if it is filter and 0 if it doesn't } const MS_PROTO_ISPROTOONCONTACT:PAnsiChar = 'Proto/IsProtoOnContact'; PROTOTYPE_SELFTYPING_OFF = 0; PROTOTYPE_SELFTYPING_ON = 1; { This service is for notifying protocols that the user is typing a message v0.3.3+ in a message dialog. This is typically sent by a message dialog when a user in the clist is typing. wParam=(WPARAM)(HANDLE)hContact lParam=(LPARAM)(int)typing state NOTE: Only protocols should generally call this service } MS_PROTO_SELFISTYPING:PAnsiChar = 'Proto/SelfIsTyping'; const PROTOTYPE_CONTACTTYPING_OFF = 0; PROTOTYPE_CONTACTTYPING_INFINITE = $7FFFFFFF; { This service is for notifying message dialogs/other plugins of a user typing. v0.3.3+ This is typically sent by a protocol when a user in the clist is typing. wParam=(WPARAM)(HANDLE)hContact lParam=(LPARAM)(int)time (secs) NOTE: The time in seconds is used to tell a message dialog (or other plugin) how long to display its notification. If time is 0, then notification of typing ends. NOTE: Only protocols should generally call this service } MS_PROTO_CONTACTISTYPING:PAnsiChar = 'Proto/ContactIsTyping'; { This hook notifies when a user is typing. If a message dialog supports sending v0.3.3+ typing notifications it should hook this event and fire the ProtoService PSS_USERISTYPING to the contacts protocol *after* verifying that the hContact is not NULL and the the user wishes to send notifications to this user (checked visibility, individual typing blocking, etc). wParam=(WPARAM)(HANDLE)hContact lParam=(LPARAM)(int)typing state } ME_PROTO_CONTACTISTYPING:PAnsiChar = 'Proto/ContactIsTypingEvent'; // -------------- accounts support --------------------- 0.8.0+ type PPROTOACCOUNT = ^TPROTOACCOUNT; PPPROTOACCOUNT = ^PPROTOACCOUNT; TPROTOACCOUNT = record szModuleName :PAnsiChar; // unique physical account name (matches database module name) tszAccountName :TChar; // user-defined account name szProtoName :PAnsiChar; // physical protocol name bIsEnabled :ByteBool; // is account enabled? bIsVisible :ByteBool; // is account visible? bIsVirtual :ByteBool; // is account virtual? bOldProto :ByteBool; // old-styled account (one instance per dll) bDynDisabled :ByteBool; // dynamic disable flag, is never written to db bAccMgrUIChanged:ByteBool; hwndAccMgrUI :HWND; iOrder :int; // account order in various menus & lists ppro :pointer; // pointer to the underlying object end; tagACCOUNT = TPROTOACCOUNT; //account enumeration service procedure Proto_EnumAccounts(var nAccs:int; var pAccs:PPPROTOACCOUNT); stdcall; external AppDLL; procedure Proto_EnumProtocols(var nProtos:int; var pProtos:PPPROTOCOLDESCRIPTOR); stdcall; external AppDLL; type PACC_CREATE = ^TACC_CREATE; TACC_CREATE = record pszBaseProto :PAnsiChar; pszInternal :PAnsiChar; ptszAccountName:PWideChar; end; const // creates new account // wParam = 0 // lParam = (LPARAM)(PACC_CREATE) account definition // return value = PROTOACCOUNT* or NULL MS_PROTO_CREATEACCOUNT:PAnsiChar = 'Proto/CreateAccount'; //retrieves an account's interface by its physical name (database module) //wParam=0 //lParam=(LPARAM)(AnsiChar*)szAccountName //return value = PROTOACCOUNT* or NULL function Proto_GetAccount(proto:PAnsiChar) : PPROTOACCOUNT; stdcall; external AppDLL; // retrieves protocol status function Proto_GetStatus(proto:PAnsiChar) : int; stdcall; external AppDLL; (* __inline PROTOACCOUNT* ProtoGetAccount( const AnsiChar* accName ) { return (PROTOACCOUNT* )CallService( MS_PROTO_GETACCOUNT, 0, (LPARAM)accName ); } *) //this event is fired when the accounts list gets changed //wParam = event type (1 - added, 2 - changed, 3 - deleted, 5 - enabled/disabled) //lParam = (LPARAM)(PROTOACCOUNT*) - account being changed const PRAC_ADDED = 1; PRAC_CHANGED = 2; PRAC_REMOVED = 3; PRAC_UPGRADED = 4; PRAC_CHECKED = 5; // PRAC_CONVERT = 6; ME_PROTO_ACCLISTCHANGED:PAnsiChar = 'Proto/AccListChanged'; { displays the Account Manager wParam=0 lParam=0 } MS_PROTO_SHOWACCMGR:PAnsiChar = 'Protos/ShowAccountManager'; { gets the account associated with a contact Returns a PAnsiChar pointing to the asciiz name of the protocol or NULL if the contact has no protocol. There is no need to mir_free() it or anything. This is the name of the module that actually accesses the network for that contact. } function Proto_GetBaseAccountName(hContact:TMCONTACT) : PAnsiChar; stdcall; external AppDLL; { gets and sets unique id name of any contact } function Proto_GetUniqueId(proto:PAnsiChar) : PAnsiChar; stdcall; external AppDLL; procedure Proto_SetUniqueId(proto, id:PAnsiChar); stdcall; external AppDLL; // -------------- avatar support --------------------- { First a protocol must report it supports PF4_AVATARS via PS_GETCAPS, secondly it will return the following acks for certain events, the protocol must use ProtoBroadcastAck(), listeners must hook ME_PROTO_ACK, note that lParam = ACKDATA } { The following ACKs MUST be sent in order of .result via ProtoBroadcastAck() .szModule = protocol module .hContact = contact the avatar is for, or 0 if its for the user .type = ACKTYPE_AVATAR .result = ACKRESULT_CONNECTING, ACKRESULT_CONNECTED, ACKRESULT_SENTREQUEST, ACKRESULT_DATA .hProcess = protocol specific .lParam = 0 Once the transfer is complete the following ACKs MUST be sent by the protocol .result = ACKRESULT_SUCCESS or ACKRESULT_FAILED .hProcess = (HANDLE) &PROTO_AVATAR_INFORMATION .lParam = 0; Anytime before or during the ack or series of acks ACKRESULT_STATUS maybe sent, this might be sent a long while before anything else happens (or after anything happening) For avatars it allows callers to identify status information to do with the avatar, including the time before background transport has been created, so that you know an avatar will be exchanged sometime in the future. When ACKRESULT_STATUS, hProcess is the result code - the value of this is protocol dependent, See protocol documentation to do with avatars for what codes are defined and what they mean. } const PA_FORMAT_UNKNOWN = 0; // the protocol can not determine much about the "bitmap" PA_FORMAT_PNG = 1; // the image is PNG PA_FORMAT_JPEG = 2; PA_FORMAT_ICON = 3; PA_FORMAT_BMP = 4; PA_FORMAT_GIF = 5; PA_FORMAT_SWF = 6; PA_FORMAT_XML = 7; type PPROTO_AVATAR_INFORMATION = ^TPROTO_AVATAR_INFORMATION; TPROTO_AVATAR_INFORMATION = record hContact: TMCONTACT; // this might have to be set by the caller too format : int; // PA_FORMAT_* // full path to filename which contains the avatar filename: array[0..(MAX_PATH)-1] of WideChar; end; const GAIF_FORCE = 1; // force an update of the avatar if there is none GAIR_SUCCESS = 0; // information about the avatar has been returned GAIR_WAITFOR = 1; // you must hook ME_PROTO_ACK and wait for replies about avatar status GAIR_NOAVATAR = 2; // sorry, this contact has no avatars { wParam : GAIF_ lParam : (LPARAM) &PROTO_AVATAR_INFORMATION Affect : Make a request to the protocol to return information about a hContact's avatar (or main user) it can return information, tell you there is none, or if forced start requesting an avatar. } PS_GETAVATARINFO = '/GetAvatarInformation'; {$ENDIF}