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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<node name="/Call_Stream_Interface_Media"
xmlns:tp="http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/DbusSpec#extensions-v0">
<tp:copyright>Copyright © 2009 Collabora Ltd.</tp:copyright>
<tp:copyright>Copyright © 2009 Nokia Corporation</tp:copyright>
<tp:license xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<p>This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.</p>
<p>This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.</p>
<p>You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301, USA.</p>
</tp:license>
<interface name="org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Call.Stream.Interface.Media.DRAFT"
tp:causes-havoc="experimental">
<tp:added version="0.19.0">(draft 1)</tp:added>
<tp:requires interface="org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Call.Stream"/>
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
[FIXME]
</tp:docstring>
<tp:method name="SetCredentials" tp:name-for-bindings="Set_Credentials">
<tp:docstring>
Used to set the username fragment and password for streams that have
global credentials.
<tp:rationale>
[FIXME: rationale?]
</tp:rationale>
</tp:docstring>
<arg name="Username" type="s" direction="in"/>
<arg name="Password" type="s" direction="in" />
</tp:method>
<tp:mapping name="Candidate_Info">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
Extra information about the candidate. Allowed and mandatory keys
depend on the transport protocol used. The following keys are commenly
used:
<dl>
<dt>Type (u)</dt>
<dd>type of candidate (host, srflx, prflx, relay)</dd>
<dt>Foundation (s)</dt>
<dd>the foundation of this candiate</dd>
<dt>Protocol (u) </dt>
<dd>Underlying protocol of the candidate (udp, tcp) </dd>
<dt>Priority (u) </dt>
<dd>Priority of the candidate </dd>
<dt>BaseIP (u) </dt>
<dd>Base IP of this candidate </dd>
<dt>Username (s) </dt>
<dd>Username of this candidate
(only if credentials are per candidate)</dd>
<dt>Password (s) </dt>
<dd>Password of this candidate
(only if credentials are per candidate)</dd>
<dt>RawUDPFallback (b) </dt>
<dd>Indicate whether this candidate may be used to provide a UDP
fallback</dd>
</dl>
</tp:docstring>
<tp:member name="Key" type="s">
<tp:docstring>One of the well-known keys documented here, or an
implementation-specific key</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
<tp:member name="Value" type="v">
<tp:docstring>The value corresponding to that key</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
</tp:mapping>
<tp:struct name="Candidate" array-name="Candidate_List">
<tp:docstring>A Stream Candidate</tp:docstring>
<tp:member name="Component" type="u">
<tp:docstring>The component number</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
<tp:member name="IP" type="s">
<tp:docstring>The IP address to use</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
<tp:member name="Port" type="q">
<tp:docstring>The port number to use</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
<tp:member name="Info" type="a{sv}" tp:type="Candidate_Info">
<tp:docstring>Additional information about the candidate</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
</tp:struct>
<method name="AddCandidates" tp:name-for-bindings="Add_Candidates">
<tp:docstring>
Add candidates to <tp:member-ref>LocalCandidates</tp:member-ref>
and signal them to the remote contact(s).
</tp:docstring>
<arg name="candidates" direction="in"
type="a(usqa{sv})" tp:type="Candidate[]">
<tp:docstring>
Candidates to be appended to
<tp:member-ref>LocalCandidates</tp:member-ref>
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
</method>
<method name="CandidatesPrepared"
tp:name-for-bindings="Candidates_Prepared">
<tp:docstring>
This indicates to the CM that the initial batch of candidates has been
added.
<tp:rationale>
[FIXME: rationale]
</tp:rationale>
</tp:docstring>
</method>
<tp:enum type="u" name="Stream_Transport_Type">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
A transport that can be used for streaming.
</tp:docstring>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="Raw_UDP" value="0">
<tp:docstring>
Raw UDP, with or without STUN. All streaming clients are assumed to
support this transport, so there is no handler capability token for
it in the <tp:dbus-ref
namespace="org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.Type"
>Call.DRAFT</tp:dbus-ref> interface.
[This corresponds to "none" or "stun" in the old Media.StreamHandler
interface.]
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="ICE" value="1">
<tp:docstring>
Interactive Connectivity Establishment, as defined by the IETF MMUSIC
working group.
[FIXME: do we want this to cover both ICE-UDP and ICE-TCP, or split
them?]
[This corresponds to "ice-udp" in the old Media.StreamHandler
interface.]
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GTalk_P2P" value="2">
<tp:docstring>
Google Talk peer-to-peer connectivity establishment, as implemented
by libjingle 0.3.
[This corresponds to "gtalk-p2p" in the old Media.StreamHandler
interface.]
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="WLM_8_5" value="3">
<tp:docstring>
The transport used by Windows Live Messenger 8.5 or later, which
resembles ICE draft 6.
[This corresponds to "wlm-8.5" in the old Media.StreamHandler
interface.]
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="WLM_2009" value="4">
<tp:docstring>
The transport used by Windows Live Messenger 2009 or later, which
resembles ICE draft 19.
[This corresponds to "wlm-2009" in the old Media.StreamHandler
interface.]
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
</tp:enum>
<property name="Transport" tp:name-for-bindings="Transport"
type="u" tp:type="Stream_Transport_Type" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
The transport for this stream. This property is immutable.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="LocalCandidates" tp:name-for-bindings="Local_Candidates"
type="a(usqa{sv})" tp:type="Candidate[]" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
[FIXME]. Change notification is via
<tp:member-ref>LocalCandidatesAdded</tp:member-ref>.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<signal name="LocalCandidatesAdded"
tp:name-for-bindings="Local_Candidates_Added">
<tp:docstring>
Emitted when local candidates are added to
<tp:member-ref>LocalCandidates</tp:member-ref>.
</tp:docstring>
<arg name="Candidates"
type="a(usqa{sv})" tp:type="Candidate[]">
<tp:docstring>
Candidates that have been appended to
<tp:member-ref>LocalCandidates</tp:member-ref>
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
</signal>
<tp:struct name="Stream_Credentials">
<tp:docstring>A username/password pair.</tp:docstring>
<tp:member name="Username" type="s">
<tp:docstring>The username</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
<tp:member name="Password" type="s">
<tp:docstring>The password</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
</tp:struct>
<property name="LocalCredentials" tp:name-for-bindings="Local_Credentials"
type="(ss)" tp:type="Stream_Credentials" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
[FIXME]. Change notification is via
<tp:member-ref>LocalCredentialsSet</tp:member-ref>.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<signal name="LocalCredentialsSet"
tp:name-for-bindings="Local_Credentials_Set">
<tp:docstring>
Emitted when the value of
<tp:member-ref>LocalCredentials</tp:member-ref> changes.
</tp:docstring>
<arg name="Username" type="s" />
<arg name="Password" type="s" />
</signal>
<property name="STUNServers" tp:name-for-bindings="STUN_Servers"
type="a(sq)" tp:type="Socket_Address_IP[]" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
The IP addresses of possible STUN servers to use for NAT traversal, as
dotted-quad IPv4 address literals or RFC2373 IPv6 address literals.
This property cannot change once the stream has been created, so there
is no change notification. The IP addresses MUST NOT be given as DNS
hostnames.
<tp:rationale>
High-quality connection managers already need an asynchronous
DNS resolver, so they might as well resolve this name to an IP
to make life easier for streaming implementations.
</tp:rationale>
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="RelayInfo" type="aa{sv}" access="read"
tp:type="String_Variant_Map[]" tp:name-for-bindings="Relay_Info">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<p>A list of mappings describing TURN or Google relay servers
available for the client to use in its candidate gathering, as
determined from the protocol. Map keys are:</p>
<dl>
<dt><code>ip</code> - s</dt>
<dd>The IP address of the relay server as a dotted-quad IPv4
address literal or an RFC2373 IPv6 address literal. This MUST NOT
be a DNS hostname.
<tp:rationale>
High-quality connection managers already need an asynchronous
DNS resolver, so they might as well resolve this name to an IP
and make life easier for streaming implementations.
</tp:rationale>
</dd>
<dt><code>type</code> - s</dt>
<dd>
<p>Either <code>udp</code> for UDP (UDP MUST be assumed if this
key is omitted), <code>tcp</code> for TCP, or
<code>tls</code>.</p>
<p>The precise meaning of this key depends on the
<tp:member-ref>Transport</tp:member-ref> property: if
Transport is ICE, <code>tls</code> means
TLS over TCP as referenced by ICE draft 19, and if
Transport is GTalk_P2P, <code>tls</code> means
a fake SSL session over TCP as implemented by libjingle.</p>
</dd>
<dt><code>port</code> - q</dt>
<dd>The UDP or TCP port of the relay server as an ASCII unsigned
integer</dd>
<dt><code>username</code> - s</dt>
<dd>The username to use</dd>
<dt><code>password</code> - s</dt>
<dd>The password to use</dd>
<dt><code>component</code> - u</dt>
<dd>The component number to use this relay server for, as an
ASCII unsigned integer; if not included, this relay server
may be used for any or all components.
<tp:rationale>
In ICE draft 6, as used by Google Talk, credentials are only
valid once, so each component needs relaying separately.
</tp:rationale>
</dd>
</dl>
<tp:rationale>
<p>An equivalent of the gtalk-p2p-relay-token property on
MediaSignalling channels is not included here. The connection
manager should be responsible for making the necessary HTTP
requests to turn the token into a username and password.</p>
</tp:rationale>
<p>The type of relay server that this represents depends on
the value of the <tp:member-ref>Transport</tp:member-ref>
property. If Transport is ICE, this is a TURN server;
if Transport is GTalk_P2P, this is a Google relay server;
otherwise, the meaning of RelayInfo is undefined.</p>
<p>If relaying is not possible for this stream, the list is empty.</p>
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<signal name="ServerInfoRetrieved"
tp:name-for-bindings="Server_Info_Retrieved">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<p>Signals that the initial information about STUN and Relay servers
has been retrieved, i.e. the
<tp:member-ref>RetrievedServerInfo</tp:member-ref> property is now
true.</p>
</tp:docstring>
</signal>
<property name="RetrievedServerInfo" type="b"
tp:name-for-bindings="Retrieved_Server_Info" access="read">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<p>True if the initial information about STUN servers and Relay servers
has been retrieved. Change notification is via the
<tp:member-ref>ServerInfoRetrieved</tp:member-ref> signal.</p>
<tp:rationale>
<p>Streaming implementations that can't cope with STUN and relay
servers being added later SHOULD wait for this property
to become true before proceeding.</p>
</tp:rationale>
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<signal name="EndpointsChanged"
tp:name-for-bindings="Endpoints_Changed">
<tp:docstring>
Emitted when the <tp:member-ref>Endpoints</tp:member-ref> property
changes.
</tp:docstring>
<arg name="EndpointsAdded" type="ao">
<tp:docstring>
Endpoints that were added.
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
<arg name="EndpointsRemoved" type="ao">
<tp:docstring>
Endpoints that no longer exist.
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
</signal>
<property name="Endpoints" tp:name-for-bindings="Endpoints"
type="ao" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
<p> The list of endpoints
<tp:dbus-ref
namespace="org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Call.Stream"
>Endpoint.DRAFT</tp:dbus-ref>
that exist for this stream.
</p>
<p>Change notification is via the
<tp:member-ref>EndpointsChanged</tp:member-ref> signal.</p>
</tp:docstring>
</property>
</interface>
</node>
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