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* mod_invites: Add support for invites_page option to use external invites pagesMatthew Wild3 days1-0/+36
| | | | | | | | | | | This allows Prosody to easily provide friendly invitation links, even without setting up mod_invites_page (which is a community module). Admins can configure it to use a third-party deployment such as https://xmpp.link or they can deploy their own based on https://github.com/modernxmpp/easy-xmpp-invitation Alternatively they can just install mod_invites_page and this will all be handled automatically by that.
* prosodyctl: Hide the 'lua_paths' command from default command listingKim Alvefur3 days1-1/+1
| | | | | | All commands are called with a '-h' argument, but this one doesn't have that. Since it's meant to be machine readable, hiding it seems marginally more sensible than implementing '-h'.
* mod_storage_sql: Remove the word 'error' from debug messagesKim Alvefur3 days1-2/+2
| | | | | | The word 'error' anywhere, especially in harmless debug messages, are too often interpreted as fatal errors my some users, so best avoid that word. These look too scary as it is, being tracebacks.
* prosodyctl: Add lua_paths command to print the LUA_PATH and LUA_CPATH usedMatthew Wild3 days1-0/+9
| | | | | This can be useful to run scripts and stuff with access to the same Lua paths as Prosody uses.
* prosodyctl: 'about' becomes 'version -v', 'version' prints only versionMatthew Wild3 days1-2/+15
| | | | The 'about' command remains for backwards compatibility, but hidden.
* mod_pubsub: Remove unused loop variable [luacheck]Kim Alvefur4 days1-1/+1
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* util.prosodyctl.shell: Remove non-existent export [luacheck]Kim Alvefur4 days1-1/+0
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* prosodyctl: Remove unused importKim Alvefur4 days1-2/+0
| | | | Leftover after 854df134274f
* mod_admin_shell: Remove redundant 'mod_' prefix from debug messageKim Alvefur4 days1-1/+1
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* core.moduleapi: Include source modules when handling itemsKim Alvefur4 days1-2/+10
| | | | | | | | | This improves consistency. Previously the 'source' field was only provided in the original event when an item was added. It is used to report the name of the module providing the item in a few places. Also considered adding a new API to modulemanager returning a mapping of items per module and then using that here.
* mod_admin_shell: Fix reporting origin module for commandsKim Alvefur4 days1-1/+1
| | | | | | | The field `_provided_by` comes from module:provides(), but these items comes from moduel:add_item(), which include the originating module as a 'source' field of the event. However, this is absent when items are retrieved at a later time than the initial event.
* mod_pubsub: Quiet down check for service adminKim Alvefur4 days1-1/+1
| | | | This produced a *lot* of noise, especially listing items.
* mod_pubsub: Limit node listing based on new ACL-aware metadata methodKim Alvefur4 days1-1/+4
| | | | | | | Ensures that nodes that one does not have metadata access to are hidden from view. This follows from the new ACL-aware method added in 3b357ab6b6eb.
* prosodyctl: deluser: Use user:delete() shell command for implementationMatthew Wild5 days1-27/+2
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* prosodyctl: passwd: Use user:password() shell command for implementationMatthew Wild5 days1-31/+2
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* mod_admin_shell: user:password(): Support prompting for password if none givenMatthew Wild5 days1-6/+9
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* mod_admin_shell: user:create(): Reject promise with error message on failureMatthew Wild5 days1-1/+1
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* mod_admin_shell: Mark event as handled when requested input is submittedMatthew Wild5 days1-0/+1
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* prosodyctl: adduser: use shell user:create() to provide the implementationMatthew Wild5 days1-31/+2
| | | | | | | | | This allows user creation to happen inside the running Prosody process, which improves a number of things - such as executing event handlers for user creation, fixing issues and race conditions with some storage drivers, etc. The intent is to do the same for the other prosodyctl commands, but this is the first proof of concept for the approach.
* mod_admin_shell: user:create(): request password via prompt if none givenMatthew Wild5 days1-6/+7
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* mod_admin_shell: Add session method to request (password) input from shell ↵Matthew Wild5 days1-0/+46
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* mod_admin_socket: Fire event on admin client disconnectMatthew Wild5 days1-1/+6
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* mod_admin_shell: Don't pause async thread while waiting for promise resultMatthew Wild5 days1-14/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | This allows us to continue sending/receiving on the session, for example if the promise will be resolved by other data that the client is going to send. Specifically, this allows the repl-request-input to work without a deadlock. It does open the door to interleaved commands/results, which may not be a good thing overall, but can be restricted separately if necessary (e.g. a flag on the session).
* util.prosodyctl.shell: Support for requesting special inputs, e.g. passwordsMatthew Wild5 days1-0/+17
| | | | | This lets the server signal to the client that a special input is requested. Currently we support the "password" type only.
* util.adminstream: Expose session events (specifically "disconnected")Matthew Wild5 days1-8/+10
| | | | Currently there is no way to get this info and perform cleanup tasks.
* mod_cron: Don't run tasks if loaded inside prosodyctlMatthew Wild5 days1-0/+4
| | | | | It's common for modules to depend on mod_cron, and this can lead to it loading inside prosodyctl, where we don't really want to run any cron tasks.
* mod_authz_internal: Make 'prosody:guest' default role for all unknown JIDsMatthew Wild5 days1-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes an issue where e.g. remote users or even other users on the server were unable to list MUC rooms. We want to define a permission to list MUC rooms, but we want it to be available to everyone by default (the traditional behaviour). prosody:guest is the lowest role we have. I ran a quick check and it isn't really used for anything right now that would be concerning. It was originally designed for anonymous logins. I think it's safe to treat remote JIDs as equivalent, since we have no trust relationship with anonymous users either.
* mod_pep: Support for node/item management commandsMatthew Wild5 days1-0/+3
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* mod_pubsub: Expand shell commands to include node/item managementMatthew Wild5 days2-38/+256
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* mod_roster: Add basic roster management shell commandsMatthew Wild5 days1-4/+170
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* mod_flags: New module to view and manage flags on user accounts via shell/APIMatthew Wild9 days2-0/+159
| | | | | This will be useful for server operators to easily identify flagged accounts, etc.
* mod_admin_shell: stats:show(): Friendlier error message when statistics disabledMatthew Wild2024-12-281-1/+4
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* Merge 0.12->trunkMatthew Wild2024-12-201-4/+14
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| * util.prosodyctl.check: Improve error handling of UDP socket setup (for #1803)origin/0.120.12Matthew Wild2024-12-201-4/+14
| | | | | | | | Not necessarily a fix, but may give us more information about failure cases.
* | mod_saslauth: Use fully qualified import here tooKim Alvefur2024-11-241-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Looks like I forgot to update these when merging the channel binding changes after the great renamening. Ref #1223
* | MUC: Use fully qualified importKim Alvefur2024-11-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Seems to be hard to break old habits? Ref #1223
* | muc: Update link to XEP-0421 (instead of inbox)Kim Alvefur2024-11-231-1/+1
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* | mod_smacks: Run session destruction code in session's async contextMatthew Wild2024-11-211-7/+11
| | | | | | | | | | This is the Right Thing and should fix various potential issues and race conditions.
* | mod_c2s, mod_s2s: Support for queuing callbacks to run in session threadMatthew Wild2024-11-212-23/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This allows certain session-specific code that needs to run in the async context, but is itself triggered outside of that context (e.g. timers), to be queued. An example of this is the session destruction code of mod_smacks, when the hibernation timeout is reached.
* | util.pposix: Add fdopen() to return a Lua file object from an fdMatthew Wild2024-11-201-0/+32
| | | | | | | | Now we can, for example, read/write pipes using Lua's standard I/O routines.
* | mod_smacks: Fix previous commit for case of no session foundKim Alvefur2024-11-191-1/+1
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* | mod_smacks: Prevent traceback on attempting to resume destroyed sessionKim Alvefur2024-11-191-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | This shouldn't be possible, but seems to happen anyway after net.server somehow calling the close handler twice, which also should not happen.
* | net.server_epoll: Don't try to flush buffer on closed connectionsKim Alvefur2024-11-191-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Attempt to fix a bug where connections are somehow closed twice, leading to bad things happening elsewhere. With LuaSec, closed connections are generally already too closed to write anything to anyway since it does not support unidirectional shutdown.
* | net.server_epoll: Revert opportunistic_writes tweakKim Alvefur2024-11-191-3/+0
| | | | | | | | Added in f0b2c026e542 and not sure why
* | util.stanza: Handle Clark notation for attributes in :find()Kim Alvefur2024-11-172-0/+4
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* | util.stanza: Handle namespace prefixes for attributes in :find()Kim Alvefur2024-11-173-3/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | More correct handling of namespaces here. This works with both prefixes from the parser and hacky .attr["foo:bar"]
* | util.datamanager: fix duplicated word in log messageJonas Schäfer2024-11-161-1/+1
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* | mod_roster: do not store number in attributeJonas Schäfer2024-11-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Attributes are strings. That definitely is a number. So we tostring() it. This is important when the API becomes stricter, for whatever reason that might happen. Practically, this moves the overhead of converting to a string to a place where it is visible.
* | core.loggingmanager: Bump expected util.pposix versionKim Alvefur2024-11-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | Otherwise no syslog or console detection
* | util.startup: Bump expected util.pposix versionKim Alvefur2024-11-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | Otherwise Prosody refuses to start.