The goals of probey are deliberately limited. I would suggest taking
the code and forking it into a new agent. This seems like a pretty
neat idea, and I'd encourage you to chase it up further.

Anthony

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 03:54, Aldon Hynes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fascinating!
>
> I've just updated my wave server to changeset 146 and have both Echoey and
> Probey running.  People wishing to connect with QWaveClient or Console
> Client can connect on port 9876   Also, you can kick around Probey at port
> 8090 which I've left open with the default userid and password (foo and
> bar).
>
> I've created some waves and some blips, and discovered various fun things:
>
> <waveid> needs to be in the full format, e.g.
> orient-lodge.com!w+blDDzGUOF_iM
> Probey can only add users and blips to waves that it is already a member of.
> So, of course it can add users and blips to waves that it has created.
> However, if someone else creates a wave, it cannot add users or blips to
> that wave, unless someone in the wave adds probey.  Once Probey has been
> added as a user, it can then interact the same way as if created the wave.
>
> Now, on to the fun parts:
>
> Right now, it appears as if probey associates a port (e.g. 8090 with a user,
> e.g. probey).  What would be very nice would be if instead of using the
> username used for starting the jar, it would use the username passed in
> authentication, and that the authentication would allow multiple usernames.
> With this, we would be very close to a RESTful interface for adding waves,
> users and blips for various users.  This could be very useful in setting up
> some simple gateways.  (e.g. I've got people wanting to set up a gateway for
> Second Life).
>
> Another thing that would be nice would be if we could pass a wave name
> instead of getting a system generated one.  With this, and the ability to
> pass a blipname, we would have at least the basic tools for creating
> backup/restore and/or persistence.
>
> Of course, to make a gateway work nicely a getwaves and getusers might help.
>
> Thoughts?  Comments?
>
> Aldon
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: need help with probey agent
>
>
> Yep. There's also /getblips/<waveid> and /addblip/<waveid>/<some text>
>
> It's absolute bare bones as it's designed as an automated testing tool
>
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:30, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Tue, 2010-01-19 at 11:36 +1300, James Purser wrote:
>>> Hi Anthony,
>>>
>>> I've got probey up and running without a problem now, when I browse to
>>> the port, it asks me for a username and password, any idea what these
>>> might be?
>>
>> Actually scratch that I've found it in etc/probey.realm. So just to
>> clarify, this would be the process for creating a wave and adding a
>> participant
>>
>> [URL]:[PORT]/new
>> [URL]:[PORT]/add/[waveid]/[us...@[domain]
>>
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