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Because it's nice, not having to find it in http:list(), which could
have a lot of items.
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#1692)
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In some data dumps, presumably from newer ejabberd versions, position 5 is
the string "sha", and the iteration count follows it.
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This is not a pretty way to signal this... but it is the current API
interface:inittls() is a new code path which did not go past the point
in interface:starttls() where it set starttls to false, leading mod_tls
to offer starttls on direct TLS connections
Thanks Martin for discovering.
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We're doing our best!
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The default of 0.001..100.0 did not feel suitable here. This might be
better. Longer is better and hold times less than a few seconds is
generally undesirable.
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Mirroring the internal API
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Previously it would default to exit with 0 as status code, meaning
success, which is weird.
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prosodyctl
Makes it clearer that prosody does not take -v atm, as well as how
prosodyctl does not take the demonization flags.
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More convenient than the environment variable.
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Reduces the reliance on observe.jabber.network and enables alternatives
for those who wish to have that.
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Feels a bit cleaner to hide away the async.waiter() and return value
handling. Also line count reduction!
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To prevent a situation where you for whatever reason use a full JID that
is currently online and the response ends up routed there instead of the
module:send_iq() handlers.
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Since we don't currently have hooks that includes type and id here, we
need to check those attributes in the handlers.
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This is primarily something that happens with an internal query to
mod_mam, which calls origin.send() several times with results, leading
to the first such result being treated as the final response and
resolving the promise.
Now, these responses pass trough to the underlying origin.send(), where
they can be caught. Tricky but not impossible. For remote queries, it's
even trickier, you would likely need to bind a resource or similar.
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Per the unspoken internal standard of -1 as priority for most built-in
event handlers, since this makes it easy for 3rd party plugins to
override behavior by hooking at the default priority of 0.
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This line was copied from mod_mam, where `origin.username` made sense,
less so here.
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This is becoming more common in XMPP as people experiment with a MIX-like
model where the bare JID joins a group chat instead of a full JID.
Specifically right now this is being added to help with processing
notifications from mod_muc_offline_delivery.
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The intent is to ensure 'ondisconnect' only gets called once, while
giving buffered outgoing data a last chance to be delivered via the
:close() path in case the connection was only shutdown in one direction.
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Before 22825cb5dcd8 connection attempts that failed (e.g. connection
refused) would be immediately destroyed. After, it would schedule
another write cycle and then report 'ondisconnect' again when failing.
Thanks Martin for reporting
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Should ensure shutdown even if sockets somehow take a very long to get closed.
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This should ensure that sockets get closed even if they are added after
the quit signal. Otherwise they may keep the server alive.
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lfs or WHAT
How did this even happen?
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Remember to remove the compatibility things in some future version
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XEP-0045 states:
> Affiliations are granted, revoked, and maintained based on the user's
> bare JID, not the nick as with roles.
Therefore inclusion of a full JID in affiliation queries is invalid.
Thanks to Ge0rG and Poezio for discovering this issue.
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Seems to have happened in 6427e2642976, probably because of Meld
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Instead try to write any remaining buffered data. If the write attempt
also fails with "closed" then there's nothing we can do and the socket
is gone.
This reverts what appears to be a mistakenly included part of c8aa66595072
Thanks jonas’ for noticing
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Ref #1643
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It's basically deprecated
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