ruby_bosh - an XMPP BOSH session initializer

Posted: March 1st, 2009 | Author: skyfallsin
Filed under: code, ruby/rails, xmpp | Tags: , , , , , |

Hot on the heels of my post on why XMPP will be huge, here’s a ruby library to pre-initialize BOSH sessions in your Ruby web applications. This feature allows you to by-pass exposing your user’s XMPP credentials in your HTML views.

The process follows as such:

  1. Start your XMPP server and create an account for your web application user.
  2. In your Ruby application, use ruby_bosh to initialize a new BOSH session using the user’s xmpp username and password.
  3. Pass the identifiers returned from ruby_bosh to your template engine as variables.
  4. Bind the template variables to Javascript variables.
  5. Use a Javascript-based BOSH connector (like Strophe) to attach to the pre-existing session using the identifiers.

There are many XMPP servers and BOSH connection managers out there, but as of now this library has only been tested with eJabberd 1.2+. Please feel free to fork and submit a pull request if you’d like to contribute.

The plugins and documentation can be found at: http://www.github.com/skyfallsin/ruby_bosh

Jack Moffit’s written a Django/Python example here.

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