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tomboy-blogposter/Makefile 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000000546 11115507010 016125 0 ustar ozamosi ozamosi CC = gmcs2
NAME = Blogposter
OUT = $(NAME).dll
all:
$(CC) -debug -out:$(OUT) -target:library -pkg:tomboy-addins \
-r:System.Web -r:Mono.Posix AuthenticationTypes.cs Blogposter.cs \
BlogposterPreferences.cs Misc.cs \
-resource:$(NAME).xsl \
-resource:$(NAME).addin.xml
install:
cp $(OUT) ~/.tomboy/addins/
clean:
rm -f *.dll *.mdb
tomboy-blogposter/Blogposter.addin.xml 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000001147 11115510175 020411 0 ustar ozamosi ozamosi
tomboy-blogposter/ChangeLog 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000004134 11115763664 016257 0 ustar ozamosi ozamosi Version 0.4.3
=============
* Change the plugin file to make it work with modern versions of Tomboy
* Misc changes to make it easier to create Ubuntu packages (Hanno Stock)
Version 0.4.2
=============
* Fix bug when opening the preferences dialog when not all information is
entered (reported by Albrecht Mandl)
* Fix password encoding issue
Version 0.4.1
=============
* Fix bug when saving passwords from the dialog that pops up when you post
* Fix bug when getting service documents from non-blogger services that use the old namespace
Version 0.4.0
=============
* Migrate from old Plugin to new AddIn framework to make it work with Tomboy >= 0.7.2
* Add an option to post notes as drafts
* Clean up the source a bit
* Use new official APP namespace when possible
* Fix a bug when editing blogs that caused tomboy to crash
* Fix a bug when the service document was password protected
Version 0.3.2
=============
* Create the folder that contains the configuration if it doesn't exist
Version 0.3.1
=============
* Make the enter-password-at-post-time-thingy work at all
Version 0.3.0
=============
* Rename from Tomboy2Wordpress to TomboyBlogposter
* Complete rewrite
* Change protocol from Metaweblog to APP
* Thus, drop XML-RPC library
* Support GoogleLogin and HTTP Basic login methods
* Allow user to add multiple blogs
* Change from GConf to plain XML for account storage
* Don't save passwords in plain text
* Make it possible not to save passwords at all
* Ignore certificates when using HTTPS
Version 0.2.0
=============
* First _working_ release. 0.1.0 broke when you tried to use it according
to my instructions. This hopefully doesn't :)
* Make api support less broken. It should be able to handle most more-or-less
correct MetaWeblog implementations. Tested with Wordpress and Drupal.
* Add support for multiple blogs on the same account.
* Make it crash Tomboy slightly less frequently.
* Turn big and huge text into resp , which should be better
from a semantic point of view.
Version 0.1.0
=============
* First public release
* Basic functionality present
tomboy-blogposter/README 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000001101 11115504153 015336 0 ustar ozamosi ozamosi
TomboyBlogposter README
Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Robin Sonefors
The file TomboyBlogposter.xsl is
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 The Tomboy Project and
Copyright (C) 2007 Robin Sonefors
Please send questions and suggestions to
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TomboyBlogposter is licensed under the LGPL, see COPYING for more details.
----
TomboyBlogposter is a plugin for the note taking application Tomboy to post
your notes to your Wordpress blog.
----
The TomboyBlogposter homepage is located at http://flukkost.nu/blog/tomboyblogposter
tomboy-blogposter/BlogposterPreferences.cs 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000027617 11115504153 021333 0 ustar ozamosi ozamosi //
// BlogposterPreferences.cs: The preferences widget
//
// Author:
// Robin Sonefors (ozamosi@flukkost.nu)
//
// Copyright (C) 2007,2008 Robin Sonefors (http://www.flukkost.nu/blog)
//
using System;
using System.Xml;
using Mono.Unix;
using Tomboy;
using Blogposter;
namespace Tomboy.Blogposter {
public class BlogPreferencesFactory : AddinPreferenceFactory
{
public override Gtk.Widget CreatePreferenceWidget ()
{
return new BlogPreferences ();
}
}
class BlogPreferences : Gtk.VBox
{
Gtk.TreeView blog_tree;
Gtk.ListStore blog_store;
Gtk.Button add_button;
Gtk.Button remove_button;
Gtk.Button edit_button;
XmlDocument doc;
public BlogPreferences ()
: base (false, 12)
{
this.doc = Utils.OpenXmlfile();
Gtk.Label l = new Gtk.Label (Catalog.GetString (
"If your blog supports the Atom Publishing Protocol " +
"(APP), you can add it here, and you'll then be able " +
"to post notes directly from Tomboy to your blog. " +
"You need the URL to either your service document, " +
"or your collection document."));
l.Wrap = true;
l.Xalign = 0;
PackStart (l, false, false, 0);
blog_store = CreateBlogStore ();
blog_tree = new Gtk.TreeView (blog_store);
blog_tree.HeadersVisible = true;
blog_tree.Selection.Mode = Gtk.SelectionMode.Single;
blog_tree.Selection.Changed += SelectionChanged;
Gtk.CellRenderer renderer;
Gtk.TreeViewColumn label_col = new Gtk.TreeViewColumn ();
label_col.Title = Catalog.GetString ("Label");
label_col.Sizing = Gtk.TreeViewColumnSizing.Autosize;
label_col.Resizable = true;
label_col.Expand = true;
renderer = new Gtk.CellRendererText ();
label_col.PackStart (renderer, true);
label_col.AddAttribute (renderer, "text", 0 /* label */);
label_col.SortColumnId = 1; /* label */
label_col.SortIndicator = false;
label_col.Reorderable = false;
label_col.SortOrder = Gtk.SortType.Ascending;
blog_tree.AppendColumn (label_col);
Gtk.TreeViewColumn url_col = new Gtk.TreeViewColumn ();
url_col.Title = Catalog.GetString ("Location");
url_col.Sizing = Gtk.TreeViewColumnSizing.Fixed;
url_col.Resizable = true;
renderer = new Gtk.CellRendererText ();
url_col.PackStart (renderer, false);
url_col.AddAttribute (renderer, "text", 1 /* url */);
blog_tree.AppendColumn (url_col);
Gtk.ScrolledWindow sw = new Gtk.ScrolledWindow ();
sw.ShadowType = Gtk.ShadowType.In;
sw.HeightRequest = 200;
sw.WidthRequest = 300;
sw.SetPolicy (Gtk.PolicyType.Automatic, Gtk.PolicyType.Automatic);
sw.Add (blog_tree);
PackStart (sw, true, true, 0);
add_button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Add);
add_button.Clicked += AddClicked;
remove_button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Remove);
remove_button.Sensitive = false;
remove_button.Clicked += RemoveClicked;
edit_button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Edit);
edit_button.Sensitive = false;
edit_button.Clicked += EditClicked;
Gtk.HButtonBox hbutton_box = new Gtk.HButtonBox ();
hbutton_box.Layout = Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.Start;
hbutton_box.Spacing = 6;
hbutton_box.PackStart (add_button);
hbutton_box.PackStart (remove_button);
hbutton_box.PackStart (edit_button);
PackStart (hbutton_box, false, false, 0);
XmlText draft_state;
draft_state = (XmlText) this.doc.SelectSingleNode ("preferences/settings/draft/text()");
if (draft_state == null)
{
XmlNode node = this.doc.DocumentElement;
Console.Write ("aa");
if (node.SelectNodes("settings").Count == 0)
{
XmlElement childelement = this.doc.CreateElement ("settings");
node.AppendChild (childelement);
}
node = node.SelectSingleNode ("settings");
if (node.SelectNodes("draft").Count == 0)
{
XmlElement child_element = this.doc.CreateElement ("draft");
node.AppendChild (child_element);
}
XmlText text = this.doc.CreateTextNode ("yes");
node.SelectSingleNode ("draft").AppendChild (text);
draft_state = (XmlText) this.doc.SelectSingleNode ("preferences/settings/draft/text()");
}
bool draftbool = (draft_state.Value == "yes" ? true : false);
Gtk.CheckButton button = new Gtk.CheckButton ("Create posts as drafts");
button.Active = draftbool;
button.Clicked += DraftChanged;
PackStart (button, false, false, 0);
ShowAll ();
}
void DraftChanged (object obj, System.EventArgs args)
{
Gtk.CheckButton button = (Gtk.CheckButton) obj;
XmlText draft_value = (XmlText)this.doc.SelectSingleNode("preferences/settings/draft/text()");
draft_value.Value = (button.Active?"yes":"no");
Utils.SaveXmlfile(this.doc);
}
Gtk.ListStore CreateBlogStore ()
{
Gtk.ListStore store = new Gtk.ListStore (
typeof (string), // label
typeof (string), // url
typeof (string), // username
typeof (string)); // password
store.SetSortColumnId (1, Gtk.SortType.Ascending);
return store;
}
void UpdateBlogStore ()
{
blog_store.Clear ();
foreach (XmlNode blog in this.doc.DocumentElement.SelectNodes ("account"))
{
string label = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText (blog, "label");
string url = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText (blog, "url");
string username = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText (blog, "username");
string password = Utils.DecodePass (blog);
Gtk.TreeIter iter = blog_store.Append ();
blog_store.SetValue (iter, 0, label);
blog_store.SetValue (iter, 1, url);
blog_store.SetValue (iter, 2, username);
blog_store.SetValue (iter, 3, password);
}
}
protected override void OnRealized ()
{
base.OnRealized ();
UpdateBlogStore ();
}
void SelectionChanged (object sender, EventArgs args)
{
edit_button.Sensitive = remove_button.Sensitive =
blog_tree.Selection.CountSelectedRows() > 0;
}
void AddClicked (object sender, EventArgs args)
{
AddBlog dialog = new AddBlog ();
int response;
string label;
string url;
string username;
string password;
response = dialog.Run ();
if (response != (int) Gtk.ResponseType.Ok)
{
dialog.Destroy ();
return;
}
label = dialog.Label;
url = dialog.Url;
username = dialog.Username;
password = dialog.Password;
dialog.Destroy ();
XmlElement account = this.doc.CreateElement ("account");
XmlElement element = this.doc.CreateElement ("label");
XmlText text = this.doc.CreateTextNode (label);
element.AppendChild (text);
account.AppendChild (element);
element = this.doc.CreateElement ("url");
text = this.doc.CreateTextNode (url);
element.AppendChild (text);
account.AppendChild (element);
element = this.doc.CreateElement ("username");
text = this.doc.CreateTextNode (username);
element.AppendChild (text);
account.AppendChild (element);
element = this.doc.CreateElement ("password");
text = this.doc.CreateTextNode (Utils.EncodePass (password));
element.AppendChild (text);
account.AppendChild (element);
this.doc.DocumentElement.AppendChild(account);
Utils.SaveXmlfile (this.doc);
UpdateBlogStore ();
}
void RemoveClicked (object sender, EventArgs args)
{
this.doc.DocumentElement.RemoveChild (GetSelected());
Utils.SaveXmlfile (this.doc);
UpdateBlogStore ();
}
void EditClicked (object sender, EventArgs args)
{
XmlNode selected = GetSelected();
string label = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText (selected, "label");
string url = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText (selected, "url");
string username = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText (selected, "username");
string password = Utils.DecodePass (selected);
int response;
EditBlog dialog = new EditBlog (label, url, username, password);
response = dialog.Run ();
if (response != (int) Gtk.ResponseType.Ok)
{
dialog.Destroy ();
return;
}
label = dialog.Label;
url = dialog.Url;
username = dialog.Username;
password = dialog.Password;
dialog.Destroy ();
Utils.SetOrUpdateNodeText (selected, "label", label);
Utils.SetOrUpdateNodeText (selected, "url", url);
Utils.SetOrUpdateNodeText (selected, "username", username);
Utils.SetOrUpdateNodeText (selected, "password", Utils.EncodePass(password));
Utils.SaveXmlfile (this.doc);
UpdateBlogStore ();
}
private XmlNode GetSelected ()
{
Gtk.TreeIter iter;
if (!blog_tree.Selection.GetSelected (out iter))
return null;
return this.doc.SelectSingleNode ("preferences/account[label=\""+(string) blog_store.GetValue (iter, 0)+"\"]");
}
}
//Used by the preferences widget to edit/add blogs
public class AddBlog : EditBlog
{
public AddBlog() : base ("", "", "", "")
{ }
}
public class EditBlog : Gtk.Dialog
{
public string Label { get { return label.Text; } }
public string Url { get { return url.Text; } }
public string Username { get { return username.Text; } }
public string Password { get { return password.Text; } }
Gtk.Entry label;
Gtk.Entry url;
Gtk.Entry username;
Gtk.Entry password;
public EditBlog (string default_label, string default_url, string default_username, string default_password): base ()
{
HasSeparator = false;
BorderWidth = 5;
Resizable = false;
Title = "";
VBox.Spacing = 12;
ActionArea.Layout = Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.End;
Gtk.Button button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Cancel);
AddActionWidget (button, Gtk.ResponseType.Cancel);
button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Close);
AddActionWidget (button, Gtk.ResponseType.Ok);
Gtk.HBox hbox = new Gtk.HBox (false, 12);
hbox.BorderWidth = 5;
VBox.PackStart(hbox, false, false, 0);
Gtk.Image image = new Gtk.Image(Gtk.Stock.DialogQuestion, Gtk.IconSize.Dialog);
image.Yalign = 0;
hbox.PackStart (image, false, false, 0);
Gtk.VBox content_vbox = new Gtk.VBox (false, 12);
hbox.PackStart (content_vbox, true, true, 0);
string title = String.Format ("{0}\n",
Catalog.GetString("Account information"));
Gtk.Label l = new Gtk.Label(title);
l.UseMarkup = true;
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
content_vbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
l = new Gtk.Label(Catalog.GetString("Enter the information for your blog in the corresponding fields"));
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
content_vbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
hbox = new Gtk.HBox();
content_vbox.PackStart(hbox, false, false, 0);
l = new Gtk.Label(Catalog.GetString("Label for this blog (only used internally)"));
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
hbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
this.label = new Gtk.Entry(default_label);
hbox.PackStart(this.label, false, false, 0);
hbox = new Gtk.HBox();
content_vbox.PackStart(hbox, false, false, 0);
l = new Gtk.Label(Catalog.GetString("URL to Atom Publishing Service or Collection document"));
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
hbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
this.url = new Gtk.Entry(default_url);
hbox.PackStart(this.url, false, false, 0);
hbox = new Gtk.HBox();
content_vbox.PackStart(hbox, false, false, 0);
l = new Gtk.Label(Catalog.GetString("Username"));
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
hbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
this.username = new Gtk.Entry(default_username);
hbox.PackStart(this.username, false, false, 0);
hbox = new Gtk.HBox();
content_vbox.PackStart(hbox, false, false, 0);
l = new Gtk.Label(Catalog.GetString("Password (optional. Will not be encrypted, just scrambled)"));
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
hbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
this.password = new Gtk.Entry(default_password);
this.password.Visibility = false;
hbox.PackStart(this.password, false, false, 0);
ShowAll ();
}
}
} tomboy-blogposter/Blogposter.cs 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000036275 11115512254 017152 0 ustar ozamosi ozamosi //
// Blogposter.cs: The code that performs the actual posting of the note
//
// Author:
// Robin Sonefors (ozamosi@flukkost.nu)
//
// Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Robin Sonefors (http://www.flukkost.nu/blog)
//
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using System.Net;
using System.Collections;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Xml;
using System.Xml.XPath;
using System.Xml.Xsl;
using Mono.Unix;
using Tomboy;
using Blogposter;
namespace Tomboy.Blogposter {
public class Blogposter : NoteAddin
{
Gtk.MenuItem item;
public override void Initialize ()
{
item = new Gtk.MenuItem (Catalog.GetString ("Post note to your blog"));
item.Activated += OnMenuItemActivated;
item.Show ();
AddPluginMenuItem (item);
AuthenticationManager.Register (new GoogleClient ());
}
public override void Shutdown ()
{
item.Activated -= OnMenuItemActivated;
}
public override void OnNoteOpened ()
{
}
protected void OnMenuItemActivated (object sender, EventArgs args)
{
XmlNode choosen_blog;
XmlDocument doc = Utils.OpenXmlfile();
//XmlNodeList accounts = doc.SelectNodes("preferences/account");
if (doc.SelectNodes("preferences/account").Count == 0)
{
StatusMsg (
"You haven't entered your user information yet. " +
"Go to the preferences for this plugin and then try again.");
return;
}
// There is at least one document.
// If it is a service document, we need to clone our account for each collection.
// Also save the info when we're done, so we only have to do this once.
// This code assumes you can access this document without authentication
foreach (XmlNode account in doc.SelectNodes ("preferences/account"))
{
XmlNode type = account.SelectSingleNode ("type/text()");
if (type != null && type.Value == "collection") // We already know it's a collection
continue;
HttpWebResponse web_response = BlogposterWebRequest(account, "GET");
if (web_response == null) // There was an error talking to the server - let's ignore this account
{
// doc.DocumentElement.RemoveChild (account);
continue;
}
XmlDocument response_document = new XmlDocument ();
response_document.Load (web_response.GetResponseStream ());
web_response.Close ();
XmlNamespaceManager xnm = new XmlNamespaceManager (new NameTable ());
xnm.AddNamespace ("app", GetAPPNamespace(account));
xnm.AddNamespace ("atom", "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom");
XmlNodeList collections = response_document.SelectNodes ("/app:service/app:workspace/app:collection", xnm);
if (collections.Count == 0) // Semi-ugly quickfix
{
xnm.AddNamespace ("app", GetAPPNamespace(account, true));
collections = response_document.SelectNodes ("/app:service/app:workspace/app:collection", xnm);
}
if (collections.Count == 1) // There is one collection in the service document
{
string collection_url = collections.Item (0).SelectSingleNode ("@app:href").Value;
account.SelectSingleNode ("url/text()").Value = collection_url;
XmlElement element = doc.CreateElement ("type");
XmlText text = doc.CreateTextNode ("collection");
element.AppendChild (text);
account.AppendChild (element);
}
else if (collections.Count > 1) // There are many collections in the service document
{ // Add the new ones to the end of the list
XmlNode original_node = account;
doc.DocumentElement.RemoveChild (account);
for (int j = 0; j < collections.Count; j++)
{
XmlNode new_account = original_node.Clone ();
XmlNode node = new_account.SelectSingleNode ("label/text()");
XmlNode title = collections.Item (j).SelectSingleNode("@app:title");
if (title != null) // Old draft
node.Value = node.Value + ": " + collections.Item (j).SelectSingleNode ("@app:title", xnm).Value;
else // New draft
node.Value = node.Value + ": " + collections.Item (j).SelectSingleNode ("atom:title/text()", xnm).Value;
node = new_account.SelectSingleNode ("url/text()");
node.Value = collections.Item (j).SelectSingleNode ("@app:href").Value;
XmlElement element = doc.CreateElement ("type");
XmlText text = doc.CreateTextNode("collection");
element.AppendChild (text);
new_account.AppendChild (element);
doc.DocumentElement.AppendChild (new_account);
}
}
else // This is not a service document at all - it must be a collection
{
XmlElement element = doc.CreateElement("type");
XmlText text = doc.CreateTextNode("collection");
element.AppendChild (text);
account.AppendChild (element);
}
}
XmlNodeList accounts = doc.SelectNodes ("preferences/account");
if (accounts.Count > 1)
{
BlogListView choose_blog;
show_blog_list_dialog:
choose_blog = new BlogListView(accounts);
if (choose_blog.Run() == (int)Gtk.ResponseType.Ok)
{
try
{
choosen_blog = choose_blog.SelectedBlog;
}
catch (System.ArgumentNullException)
{
goto show_blog_list_dialog;
}
finally
{
choose_blog.Destroy();
}
}
else
{
choose_blog.Destroy();
return;
}
}
else
{
choosen_blog = accounts.Item (0);
}
// Do XSL transformations on the note
StringWriter tmp_writer = new StringWriter ();
NoteArchiver.Write (tmp_writer, Note.Data);
StringReader reader = new StringReader (tmp_writer.ToString ());
tmp_writer.Close();
StringWriter writer = new StringWriter();
XPathDocument note = new XPathDocument (reader);
XsltArgumentList xslt_args = new XsltArgumentList ();
Assembly asm = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly ();
Stream resource = asm.GetManifestResourceStream ("Blogposter.xsl");
XmlTextReader stylesheet_reader = new XmlTextReader (resource);
XslTransform xsl = new XslTransform ();
xsl.Load (stylesheet_reader, null, null);
xsl.Transform (note, xslt_args, writer);
// Turn the note into an atom entry, and post it.
XmlDocument atom_post = new XmlDocument();
XmlTextReader result = new XmlTextReader (new MemoryStream (Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes (writer.ToString ())));
XmlNode content = atom_post.ReadNode (result);
writer.Close();
result.Close();
stylesheet_reader.Close ();
atom_post.LoadXml ("" +
"");
XmlElement entry = atom_post.DocumentElement;
XmlElement title_element = atom_post.CreateElement ("title", "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom");
title_element.SetAttribute ("type", "text");
XmlText title_text = atom_post.CreateTextNode ((string) Note.Title);
title_element.AppendChild (title_text);
entry.AppendChild (title_element);
XmlElement content_element = atom_post.CreateElement ("content", "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom");
content_element.SetAttribute ("type", "xhtml");
content_element.AppendChild (content);
entry.AppendChild (content_element);
string atomns = GetAPPNamespace (choosen_blog);
XmlElement control = atom_post.CreateElement ("control", atomns);
XmlElement draft_element = atom_post.CreateElement ("draft", atomns);
XmlNode draft_text = doc.SelectSingleNode ("preferences/settings/draft/text()");
XmlText draft_contents;
if (draft_text != null)
draft_contents = atom_post.CreateTextNode (draft_text.Value);
else
draft_contents = atom_post.CreateTextNode ("yes");
draft_element.AppendChild (draft_contents);
control.AppendChild (draft_element);
entry.AppendChild (control);
/* foreach (Tag tag in Note.Tags)
{
element = atompost.CreateElement ("category", "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom");
element.SetAttribute ("term", tag.Name);
entry.AppendChild (element);
}
*/
byte[] text_entry = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes (atom_post.InnerXml);
BlogposterWebRequest(choosen_blog, "POST", text_entry);
// If we found more information, save it.
Utils.SaveXmlfile(doc);
}
protected string GetAPPNamespace(XmlNode account, bool force_old)
{
string atomns;
if (force_old || (account.SelectSingleNode ("url/text()") as XmlText).Value.ToLower ().IndexOf ("blogger") != -1) //Blogger use the old
{
atomns = "http://purl.org/atom/app#";
}
else //Let's assume the new namespace works (Wordpress 2.3)
{
atomns = "http://www.w3.org/2007/app";
}
return atomns;
}
protected string GetAPPNamespace(XmlNode account)
{
return GetAPPNamespace(account, false);
}
protected void StatusMsg (string Message)
{
HIGMessageDialog hmd = new HIGMessageDialog(Window,
Gtk.DialogFlags.DestroyWithParent,
Gtk.MessageType.Error,
Gtk.ButtonsType.Ok,
Catalog.GetString ("Error"),
Catalog.GetString (Message));
hmd.Run();
hmd.Destroy();
}
protected HttpWebResponse BlogposterWebRequest (XmlNode account, string method, byte[] data)
{
ServicePointManager.CertificatePolicy = new UnsecureCertificatePolicy();
string password = Utils.DecodePass (account);
string url = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText(account, "url");
string username = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText(account, "username");
if (password == "")
{
string label = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText (account, "label");
AskForLoginData login_data = new AskForLoginData(label, username, password);
if (login_data.Run() == (int)Gtk.ResponseType.Ok)
{
username = login_data.Username;
password = login_data.Password;
if (login_data.Save)
{
Utils.SetOrUpdateNodeText(account, "username", username);
Utils.SetOrUpdateNodeText(account, "password", Utils.EncodePass(password));
}
login_data.Destroy();
}
else
{
login_data.Destroy();
return null;
}
}
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest) WebRequest.Create (url);
request.Credentials = new NetworkCredential (username, password);
request.Method = method;
ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false;
if (data != null)
{
request.ContentType = "application/atom+xml";
request.ContentLength = data.Length;
Stream requestStream = request.GetRequestStream ();
requestStream.Write (data, 0, data.Length);
requestStream.Close ();
}
try
{
return (HttpWebResponse) request.GetResponse ();
}
catch (WebException exception)
{
HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse) exception.Response;
if ((int) response.StatusCode == 401)
{
response.Close ();
XmlNode password_node = account.SelectSingleNode ("password/text()");
if (password_node != null)
password_node.Value = "";
return BlogposterWebRequest(account, method, data);
}
else
{
StatusMsg ("The server returned error " + response.StatusCode.ToString () + ": " + response.StatusDescription);
response.Close ();
return null;
}
}
}
protected HttpWebResponse BlogposterWebRequest (XmlNode account, string method)
{
return BlogposterWebRequest(account, method, null);
}
}
// If you have multiple blogs, the following class construct a dialog
// that allows you to choose which one you want to post to
public class BlogListView : Gtk.Dialog {
public XmlNode SelectedBlog
{
get
{
return (XmlNode)name_to_node [item_list.ActiveText];
}
}
Gtk.ComboBox item_list;
Hashtable name_to_node;
public BlogListView (XmlNodeList elements) : base ()
{
HasSeparator = false;
BorderWidth = 5;
Resizable = false;
Title = "";
VBox.Spacing = 12;
ActionArea.Layout = Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.End;
Gtk.Button button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Cancel);
AddActionWidget (button, Gtk.ResponseType.Cancel);
button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Ok);
AddActionWidget (button, Gtk.ResponseType.Ok);
Gtk.HBox hbox = new Gtk.HBox (false, 12);
hbox.BorderWidth = 5;
VBox.PackStart(hbox, false, false, 0);
Gtk.Image image = new Gtk.Image(Gtk.Stock.DialogQuestion, Gtk.IconSize.Dialog);
image.Yalign = 0;
hbox.PackStart (image, false, false, 0);
Gtk.VBox content_vbox = new Gtk.VBox (false, 12);
hbox.PackStart (content_vbox, true, true, 0);
string title = String.Format ("{0}\n",
Catalog.GetString("Multiple blogs"));
Gtk.Label l = new Gtk.Label(title);
l.UseMarkup = true;
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
content_vbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
l = new Gtk.Label(Catalog.GetString("I found serveral blogs. Please chose which one you would like to send your post to."));
l.UseMarkup = true;
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
content_vbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
item_list = Gtk.ComboBox.NewText();
name_to_node = new Hashtable();
foreach (XmlNode node in elements)
{
string text = node.SelectSingleNode ("label/text()").Value;
item_list.AppendText (text);
name_to_node[text] = node;
}
content_vbox.PackStart (item_list, false, false, 0);
ShowAll ();
}
}
public class AskForLoginData : Gtk.Dialog
{
public string Username { get { return _username.Text; } }
public string Password { get { return _password.Text; } }
public bool Save { get { return _save.Active; } }
Gtk.Entry _username;
Gtk.Entry _password;
Gtk.CheckButton _save;
public AskForLoginData(string label, string username, string password)
{
HasSeparator = false;
BorderWidth = 5;
Resizable = false;
Title = "";
VBox.Spacing = 12;
ActionArea.Layout = Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.End;
Gtk.Button button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Cancel);
AddActionWidget (button, Gtk.ResponseType.Cancel);
button = new Gtk.Button (Gtk.Stock.Ok);
AddActionWidget (button, Gtk.ResponseType.Ok);
Gtk.HBox hbox = new Gtk.HBox (false, 12);
hbox.BorderWidth = 5;
VBox.PackStart(hbox, false, false, 0);
Gtk.Image image = new Gtk.Image(Gtk.Stock.DialogQuestion, Gtk.IconSize.Dialog);
image.Yalign = 0;
hbox.PackStart (image, false, false, 0);
Gtk.VBox content_vbox = new Gtk.VBox (false, 12);
hbox.PackStart (content_vbox, true, true, 0);
string title = String.Format ("{0} {1}\n",
Catalog.GetString("Login to"), label);
Gtk.Label l = new Gtk.Label(title);
l.UseMarkup = true;
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
content_vbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
l = new Gtk.Label(Catalog.GetString("Username:"));
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
content_vbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
_username = new Gtk.Entry();
_username.Text = username;
content_vbox.PackStart(_username, false, false, 0);
l = new Gtk.Label(Catalog.GetString("Password:"));
l.Justify = Gtk.Justification.Left;
l.LineWrap = true;
l.SetAlignment (0.0f, 0.5f);
content_vbox.PackStart(l, false, false, 0);
_password = new Gtk.Entry();
_password.Visibility = false;
_password.Text = password;
content_vbox.PackStart(_password, false, false, 0);
_save = new Gtk.CheckButton ("Save info");
_save.Active = false;
content_vbox.PackStart (_save, false, false, 0);
ShowAll ();
}
}
}
tomboy-blogposter/AuthenticationTypes.cs 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000006134 11115763452 021035 0 ustar ozamosi ozamosi //
// AuthenticationTypes.cs: Contains authentication modules to implement custom authentication schemes.
//
// Author:
// Robin Sonefors (ozamosi@flukkost.nu)
//
// Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Robin Sonefors (http://www.flukkost.nu/blog)
//
using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Web;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using Tomboy;
namespace Tomboy.Blogposter
{
public class GoogleClient : IAuthenticationModule
{
static protected string auth_token;
private string auth_type = "GoogleLogin";
private string hackish_auth_type = "AuthSub"; //Kinda broken behaviour - will it help Sandy?
public Authorization Authenticate(string challenge, WebRequest request, ICredentials credentials)
{
int index = challenge.ToLower ().IndexOf (auth_type.ToLower ());
if (index == -1)
{
index = challenge.ToLower ().IndexOf (hackish_auth_type.ToLower ());
if (index == -1)
return null;
}
if (GoogleClient.auth_token != null)
{
return new Authorization(auth_type + " auth=" + GoogleClient.auth_token);
}
string username = credentials.GetCredential (request.RequestUri, auth_type).UserName;
string password = credentials.GetCredential (request.RequestUri, auth_type).Password;
byte[] login_data = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes (String.Format (
"accountType=HOSTED_OR_GOOGLE&Email={0}&Passwd={1}&source=Tomboy-Blogposter-0.4.3&service=blogger",
HttpUtility.UrlEncode (username), HttpUtility.UrlEncode (password)));
HttpWebRequest login_request = (HttpWebRequest) WebRequest.Create("https://www.google.com/accounts/ClientLogin");
ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false;
login_request.Method = "POST";
login_request.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
login_request.ContentLength = login_data.Length;
Stream login_request_stream = login_request.GetRequestStream ();
login_request_stream.Write (login_data, 0, login_data.Length);
try
{
HttpWebResponse login_response = (HttpWebResponse) login_request.GetResponse ();
Stream login_response_stream = login_response.GetResponseStream ();
StreamReader login_response_stream_reader = new StreamReader (login_response_stream);
login_response_stream.Close ();
string lines = login_response_stream_reader.ReadToEnd ();
login_response.Close ();
login_response_stream_reader.Close ();
foreach (string line in lines.Split ('\n'))
{
if (line.StartsWith ("Auth="))
{
GoogleClient.auth_token = line.Substring (5);
break;
}
}
}
catch (WebException exception)
{
Logger.Log(((HttpWebResponse) exception.Response).StatusCode.ToString());
GoogleClient.auth_token = null;
exception.Response.Close ();
}
login_request_stream.Close ();
if (GoogleClient.auth_token != null)
return new Authorization(auth_type + " auth=" + GoogleClient.auth_token);
else
return null;
}
public string AuthenticationType { get { return auth_type; } }
public bool CanPreAuthenticate { get { return false; } }
public Authorization PreAuthenticate (WebRequest request, ICredentials credentials)
{ return null; }
}
}
tomboy-blogposter/Misc.cs 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000005434 11115504153 015715 0 ustar ozamosi ozamosi //
// Misc.cs: Various helper functions
//
// Author:
// Robin Sonefors (ozamosi@flukkost.nu)
//
// Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Robin Sonefors (http://www.flukkost.nu/blog)
//
using System;
using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;
using System.Net;
using System.Xml;
using System.Text;
using Mono.Unix;
using System.IO;
namespace Blogposter
{
// Assume that the user isn't being spoofed, doesn't care about security, and just want to encrypt his/her password exchange
public class UnsecureCertificatePolicy : ICertificatePolicy
{
public bool CheckValidationResult (ServicePoint sp,
X509Certificate certificate, WebRequest request, int error)
{
return true;
}
}
public class Utils
{
// Crash when empty account list => bad. Keep the file path in lot's of different places => bad.
static string settingsfile = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable ("HOME") + "/.tomboy/Blogposter/accounts.xml";
public static XmlDocument OpenXmlfile()
{
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument ();
try
{
doc.Load(settingsfile);
if (doc.ChildNodes [1].Name == "accounts")
{
string contents = doc.ChildNodes [1].InnerXml;
doc.LoadXml("\n"+
"" + contents + "");
}
}
catch
{
doc.LoadXml("\n"+
"");
}
return doc;
}
public static void SaveXmlfile(XmlDocument doc)
{
try
{
doc.Save(settingsfile);
}
catch (DirectoryNotFoundException)
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable ("HOME") + "/.tomboy/Blogposter");
doc.Save(settingsfile);
}
}
//Encode and decode passwords in one place
public static string DecodePass(XmlNode account)
{
string password = Utils.SelectSingleNodeText(account, "password");
if (password == "")
return "";
else
{
byte[] passwdbytes = Convert.FromBase64String (password);
return Encoding.UTF8.GetString (passwdbytes);
}
}
public static string EncodePass(string cleartextpass)
{
return Convert.ToBase64String (Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes (cleartextpass));
}
//Xpath simplification methods
public static string SelectSingleNodeText(XmlNode root_node, string node_name)
{
XmlNode result_node = root_node.SelectSingleNode (node_name);
if (result_node == null)
return "";
else
return result_node.InnerText;
}
public static void SetOrUpdateNodeText(XmlNode root_node, string node_name, string new_value)
{
XmlNode result_node = root_node.SelectSingleNode (node_name);
if (result_node == null)
{
result_node = root_node.OwnerDocument.CreateElement(node_name);
root_node.AppendChild(result_node);
}
result_node.InnerText = new_value;
}
}
}