Hi all, I am attempting to use the received-chat-msg callback in my plugin however it does not seem to be called, received-im-msg does get called.
According to the xml, this is a chat conversation: <message to="[email protected]/home4CDD9991" type="chat" id="D5E2C4CE8EA07AB7_14" I think that I am confused as to the difference between what finch thinks is a "chat" and "im". Can someone elaborate. Also, is there an easy way to refer to C enums with the perl plugin or can I just send a hex in its place? void purple_conv_chat_add_user(PurpleConvChat *chat, const char *user, const char *extra_msg, PurpleConvChatBuddyFlags flags, gboolean new_arrival); sub recieved_im_msg_cb { my ($account, $sender, $message, $conv, $flags) = @_; &log(sprintf("Got message: %s from %s on account %s\n", $message, $sender, $account->get_username())); &log(Dumper($conv)); my $im = Purple::Conversation::get_im_data($conv); &log(Dumper($im)); } sub recieved_chat_msg_cb { my ($account, $sender, $message, $conv, $flags) = @_; &log(sprintf("Got message: %s from %s on account %s\n", $message, $sender, $account->get_username())); &log(Dumper($conv)); my $chat = Purple::Conversation::get_chat_data($conv); &log(Dumper($chat)); $chat->add_user("chatproxyaim01", "resend: $message", 0, 0); } sub plugin_load { my $plugin = shift; &log("Plugin loaded"); my $protocol = "prpl-xmpp"; my $account_name = "[email protected]/home"; my @accounts = Purple::Accounts::get_all(); foreach my $account (@accounts) { &log(Dumper($account->get_username())); } my $conversation_handle = Purple::Conversations::get_handle(); my $data = "hello"; # Purple::Signal::connect($conversation_handle, "received-im-msg", $plugin, \&recieved_im_msg_cb, $data); Purple::Signal::connect($conversation_handle, "received-chat- msg", $plugin, \&recieved_chat_msg_cb, $data); } _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [email protected] http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
