gettor ====== GetTor Revamp (on development). Google Summer of Code 2014. * To get the current repo: $ git clone https://github.com/ileiva/gettor.git * To upload bundles to Dropbox and create a links file: 1) Install the Dropbox and GnuPG Python modules (just the first time): $ pip install dropbox gnupg 2) Change account info in src/dropbox.py (app_key, app_secret, access_token) 3) Specify the path of the PGP key that signed the packages (to include fingerprint). 4) Run the script: $ cd providers/;rm *.links;cd ../src; python dropbox.py If everything works good, you should see a dropbox.links file inside the 'providers' directory. The script will take the files on upload_dir (default to 'upload/') which end up on .xz and .xz.asc respectively. To add more locales for testing do the following (example for german): $ cd upload; cp tor-browser-linux32-3.6.2_en-EN.tar.xz tor-browser-linux32-3.6.2_de-DE.tar.xz $ cd upload; cp tor-browser-linux32-3.6.2_en-EN.tar.xz.asc tor-browser-linux32-3.6.2_de-DE.tar.xz.asc A script for getting the latest bundles is pending. * To test if the core module is working: 1) Use the dummy script provided: $ python core_demo.py * To test the smtp module (without mail server): 1) Set request parameters on smtp/sample/sample-email.eml (by default, 'To: gettor+en@torproject.org' and 'linux' in the body of the message. 2) Run dummy script: $ python smtp_demo.py < smtp/sample/sample-email.eml If mail server is configured, then uncomment lines 328-332, 337, 353-359, and comment lines 334-335, 338, 360 on gettor/smtp.py. Also, you should enable e-mail forwarding as specified on https://gitweb.torproject.org/gettor.git/blob/HEAD:/README * To test the xmpp module 1) Install the SleekXMPP module: $ pip install sleekxmpp 2) Change user details on xmpp.cfg 3) Run dummy script. $ python xmpp_demo.py 4) To communicate with the bot using Pidgin click on Friends -> New instant message. There are still some issues with bot responses.