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== SNAC Data ==
== SNAC Data ==
@SRC: C
The client may have used groups not in groupVersions during initialization, but once this SNAC has been received by the server, SNACs in groups not specified in groupVersions will be rejected. Other users will not see this user online until this SNAC is sent.
@DESC: Notifies the server that we're on-line and ready to receive messages. I have no idea what any of this means at the moment...


{| class="wikitable"
! Name
! Type
! Notes
|-
| groupVersions
| Rest of SNAC array of [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC/OSERVICE_CLIENT_ONLINE#Datatype:_OSERVICE_CLIENT_VERSIONS|OSERVICE__CLIENT_VERSIONS]]
| All foodgroups the client wants to support
|}


Unconfirmed:
=== Datatype: OSERVICE__CLIENT_VERSIONS ===
Container Data TLV Type
RAW SNAC Header
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0003
RAW 0x0004
RAW 0x0686
RAW 0x0002
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0004
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0003
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0004
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0004
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0004
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0009
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0004
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x000a
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0004
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x000b
RAW 0x0001
RAW 0x0004
RAW 0x0001
--------------------------------------
* SnacCommand family 0x0001, type 0x0002
  * SnacFamilyVersionsBlock: {{{family1}}}
  * SnacFamilyVersionsBlock: {{{family2}}}
  * SnacFamilyVersionsBlock: {{{family3}}}...
---------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------
The client-is-ready SNAC is sent by the OSCAR client as the final
step of LoggingIn. The format of this packet is:


[[Include(/Format)]]
Description of a foodgroup and the version of that foodgroup the client wants to use when communicating with the backend.


The SNAC contains a series of SnacFamilyVersionsBlock``s, one for
{| class="wikitable"
each SNAC family supported.
! Name
! Type
! Notes
|-
| foodgroup
| uint16 (word)
| Foodgroup that the version represents
|-
| version
| uint16 (word)
| Version of the foodgroup implementation; Currently 0x04 for OSERVICE, 0x03 for FEEDBAG, and 0x01 for all others
|-
| tool_id
| uint16 (word)
| Should be 41 for all Open AIM clients
|-
| tool_version
| uint16 (word)
| Any version number the developer would like, usually the build number
|}


Since your client does not use the AIM modules ("tools"), it should
==== Example ====
probably emulate the values sent by the official AIM clients. See
ClientReadySnac for details. As of AIM 5.5.3415 beta, the SNAC
family versions and tool versions sent are as follows:


|| Family || Version || Tool ID || Tool version ||
Here is an example, as seen with BOS sign on, of the raw SNAC data split up to demonstrate the otherwise in-line data.
|| 0x0001 || 0x0004 || 0x0010 || 0x0801 ||
|| 0x0002 || 0x0001 || 0x0110 || 0x0801 ||
|| 0x0003 || 0x0001 || 0x0110 || 0x0801 ||
|| 0x0004 || 0x0001 || 0x0110 || 0x0801 ||
|| 0x0006 || 0x0001 || 0x0110 || 0x0801 ||
|| 0x0008 || 0x0001 || 0x0104 || 0x0001 ||
|| 0x0009 || 0x0001 || 0x0110 || 0x0801 ||
|| 0x000a || 0x0001 || 0x0110 || 0x0801 ||
|| 0x000b || 0x0001 || 0x0104 || 0x0001 ||
|| 0x0013 || 0x0003 || 0x0110 || 0x0801 ||
-------------------------------------------------
* UnsignedShort: {{{family}}}
* UnsignedShort: {{{version}}}
* UnsignedShort: {{{toolID}}}
* UnsignedShort: {{{toolVersion}}}


{| class="wikitable"
! Foodgroup
! Version
! Tool ID
! Tool version
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_01|0x0001]]
| 0x0004
| 0x0010
| 0x0801
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_02|0x0002]]
| 0x0001
| 0x0110
| 0x0801
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_03|0x0003]]
| 0x0001
| 0x0110
| 0x0801
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_04|0x0004]]
| 0x0001
| 0x0110
| 0x0801
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_06|0x0006]]
| 0x0001
| 0x0110
| 0x0801
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_08|0x0008]]
| 0x0001
| 0x0104
| 0x0001
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_09|0x0009]]
| 0x0001
| 0x0110
| 0x0801
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_0A|0x000A]]
| 0x0001
| 0x0110
| 0x0801
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_0B|0x000B]]
| 0x0001
| 0x0104
| 0x0001
|-
| [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC_13|0x0013]]
| 0x0003
| 0x0110
| 0x0801
|}


---------------------------------
==== Client Version Map ====


The SNAC family versions block is used to store version information for a SNAC family. This structure is used solely in the ClientReadySnac. The format of this data structure is as follows:
A list of clients and their corresponding foodgroups, versions, and tool IDs and tool versions.


[[Include(/Format)]]
[[Protocols/OSCAR/Clients/Version_Map|See More]]
 
{{{family}}} is the SNAC family ID. {{{version}}} is the version of that family supported. {{{toolID}}} describes which AIM module is being used to communicate with the family; {{{toolVersion}}} is the version of that module.
 
Since your client does not use the AIM modules, it should probably emulate the values sent by the official AIM clients. See ClientReadySnac for details.
 
 
 
=== Datatype: OSERVICE__VERSIONS ==


== OSERVICE SNACs ==
== OSERVICE SNACs ==
{{Protocols/OSCAR/Foodgroups/OSERVICE/SNACs/Simple}}
{{Protocols/OSCAR/Foodgroups/OSERVICE/SNACs/Simple}}


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[[Category:Protocols/OSCAR/SNACs]]
[[Category:Work_In_Progress]]
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 21 January 2021

OSCAR Protocol
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OSERVICE (0x0001)
LOCATE (0x0002)
BUDDY (0x0003)
ICBM (0x0004)
ADVERT (0x0005)
INVITE (0x0006)
ADMIN (0x0007)
POPUP (0x0008)
PD (0x0009)
USER_LOOKUP (0x000A)
STATS (0x000B)
TRANSLATE (0x000C)
CHAT_NAV (0x000D)
CHAT (0x000E)
ODIR (0x000F)
BART (0x0010)
FEEDBAG (0x0013)
ICQ (0x0015)
BUCP (0x0017)
ALERT (0x0018)
PLUGIN (0x0022)
UNNAMED_FG_24 (0x0024)
MDIR (0x0025)
ARS (0x044A)
ID Origin Name Foodgroup Service Status Version
0x0001, 0x0002 Client OSERVICE__CLIENT_ONLINE OSERVICE All Active 4.0

This message is sent by the client once it has initialized the host state (set preferences, Buddy Lists, locate information, capabilities) and is ready to be announced as being online by the host.

SNAC Header

Foodgroup uint16 (word) 00 01
Subgroup uint16 (word) 00 02
Flags uint16 (word) 00 00
Request ID uint32 (dword) 00 00 00 00

SNAC Data

The client may have used groups not in groupVersions during initialization, but once this SNAC has been received by the server, SNACs in groups not specified in groupVersions will be rejected. Other users will not see this user online until this SNAC is sent.

Name Type Notes
groupVersions Rest of SNAC array of OSERVICE__CLIENT_VERSIONS All foodgroups the client wants to support

Datatype: OSERVICE__CLIENT_VERSIONS

Description of a foodgroup and the version of that foodgroup the client wants to use when communicating with the backend.

Name Type Notes
foodgroup uint16 (word) Foodgroup that the version represents
version uint16 (word) Version of the foodgroup implementation; Currently 0x04 for OSERVICE, 0x03 for FEEDBAG, and 0x01 for all others
tool_id uint16 (word) Should be 41 for all Open AIM clients
tool_version uint16 (word) Any version number the developer would like, usually the build number

Example

Here is an example, as seen with BOS sign on, of the raw SNAC data split up to demonstrate the otherwise in-line data.

Foodgroup Version Tool ID Tool version
0x0001 0x0004 0x0010 0x0801
0x0002 0x0001 0x0110 0x0801
0x0003 0x0001 0x0110 0x0801
0x0004 0x0001 0x0110 0x0801
0x0006 0x0001 0x0110 0x0801
0x0008 0x0001 0x0104 0x0001
0x0009 0x0001 0x0110 0x0801
0x000A 0x0001 0x0110 0x0801
0x000B 0x0001 0x0104 0x0001
0x0013 0x0003 0x0110 0x0801

Client Version Map

A list of clients and their corresponding foodgroups, versions, and tool IDs and tool versions.

See More

OSERVICE SNACs

SNAC List
Subgroup Origin Name
0x0001 Any OSERVICE__ERR
This is the error SNAC for the OSERVICE foodgroup.
0x0002 Client OSERVICE__CLIENT_ONLINE
This message is sent by the client once it has initialized the host state (set preferences, Buddy Lists, locate information, capabilities) and is ready to be announced as being online by the host.
0x0003 Host OSERVICE__HOST_ONLINE
This is the very first SNAC sent from the host to the client after the FLAP signon frames are sent. It contains an array of all of the foodgroups the service supports.
0x0004 Client OSERVICE__SERVICE_REQUEST
This SNAC requests that the specified service (foodgroup) be provided to it in a way further specified by qualifying parameters.
0x0005 Host OSERVICE__SERVICE_RESPONSE
This SNAC contains information about connecting to the new server. It is the response from the server to a service request.
0x0006 Client OSERVICE__RATE_PARAMS_QUERY
This SNAC is sent by the client to query for the current rate limit parameters.
0x0007 Host OSERVICE__RATE_PARAMS_REPLY
Contains response to the OSERVICE__RATE_PARAMS_QUERY.
0x0008 Client OSERVICE__RATE_PARAMS_SUB_ADD
Subscribe to any rate parameter changes among the specified class IDs. If there was no prior subscription for a given class ID, an immediate notification will be queued.
0x0009 Client OSERVICE__RATE_DEL_PARAM_SUB
Cancels any rate parameter subscriptions for the specified class IDs.
0x000A Host OSERVICE__RATE_PARAM_CHANGE
This contains an array of class rate parameters that have changed since last query or notification.
0x000B Host OSERVICE__PAUSE_REQ
This is sent by the server when it needs to migrate the client.
0x000C Client OSERVICE__PAUSE_ACK
This is sent by the client to acknowledge the receipt and processing of a OSERVICE__PAUSE_REQ SNAC request.
0x000D Host OSERVICE__RESUME
In certain situations the server may abort a migration after having told the client to PAUSE.
0x000E Client OSERVICE__USER_INFO_QUERY
This is a query to find out one's current info. The server will send a OSERVICE__USER_INFO_UPDATE.
0x000F Host OSERVICE__USER_INFO_UPDATE
This SNAC is sent by the server whenever significant parts of a user's info change.
0x0010 Host OSERVICE__EVIL_NOTIFICATION
This is a notice that the user's evil level has changed.
0x0011 Client OSERVICE__IDLE_NOTIFICATION
This SNAC is sent by the client to inform the server of the user's idle state.
0x0012 Host OSERVICE__MIGRATE_GROUPS
This SNAC commands the client to reconnect to the server specified by the included OSERVICE__TLV_TAGS_RECONNECT_HERE TLV.
0x0013 Host OSERVICE__MOTD
Message of the day (MOTD). Often contains upgrade information for clients as well as notices about clients.
0x0014 Client OSERVICE__SET_PRIVACY_FLAGS
Set privacy flags.
0x0015 Host OSERVICE__WELL_KNOWN_URLS
Service related URLs for the client to use or provide to the user.
0x0016 Client OSERVICE__NOOP
Legacy SNAC keepalive, replaced in large part with FLAP level keepalive.
0x0017 Client OSERVICE__CLIENT_VERSIONS
Sent after OSERVICE__HOST_ONLINE, it contains the client's foodgroup version list so the host knows what functionality the client is capable of.
0x0018 Host OSERVICE__HOST_VERSIONS
The host responds to OSERVICE__CLIENT_VERSIONS with its foodgroup version list so that the client knows what this host provides and its capabilities.
0x0019 NCD OSERVICE__MAX_CONFIG_QUERY
This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
0x001A NCD OSERVICE__MAX_CONFIG_REPLY
This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
0x001B NCD OSERVICE__STORE_CONFIG
This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
0x001C NCD OSERVICE__CONFIG_QUERY
This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
0x001D NCD OSERVICE__CONFIG_REPLY
This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
0x001E Client OSERVICE__SET_USERINFO_FIELDS
This allows the client to set some of the fields in user info that are sent to every client.
0x001F Host OSERVICE__PROBE_REQ
Client verification request.
0x0020 Client OSERVICE__PROBE_ACK
Client verification reply.
0x0021 Host OSERVICE__BART_REPLY
This reply is used to tell the client that a BART item needs to be uploaded or changed.
0x0022 Client OSERVICE__BART_QUERY2
This query sees if the BART IDs are available; OSERVICE__BART_REPLY2 is sent as a response.
0x0023 Host OSERVICE__BART_REPLY2
This SNAC is sent on initial login about items in the personality section of the Feedbag. It is also used in response to a OSERVICE__BART_QUERY2.