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#!/usr/bin/env lua
-- Prosody IM v0.4
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Waqas Hussain
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--
-- Will be modified by configure script if run --
CFG_SOURCEDIR=nil;
CFG_CONFIGDIR=os.getenv("PROSODY_CFGDIR");
CFG_PLUGINDIR=nil;
CFG_DATADIR=os.getenv("PROSODY_DATADIR");
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
if CFG_SOURCEDIR then
package.path = CFG_SOURCEDIR.."/?.lua;"..package.path
package.cpath = CFG_SOURCEDIR.."/?.so;"..package.cpath
end
if CFG_DATADIR then
if os.getenv("HOME") then
CFG_DATADIR = CFG_DATADIR:gsub("^~", os.getenv("HOME"));
end
end
-- Required to be able to find packages installed with luarocks
pcall(require, "luarocks.require")
config = require "core.configmanager"
do
-- TODO: Check for other formats when we add support for them
-- Use lfs? Make a new conf/ dir?
local ok, level, err = config.load((CFG_CONFIGDIR or ".").."/prosody.cfg.lua");
if not ok then
print("");
print("**************************");
if level == "parser" then
print("A problem occured while reading the config file "..(CFG_CONFIGDIR or ".").."/prosody.cfg.lua");
local err_line, err_message = tostring(err):match("%[string .-%]:(%d*): (.*)");
print("Error"..(err_line and (" on line "..err_line) or "")..": "..(err_message or tostring(err)));
print("");
elseif level == "file" then
print("Prosody was unable to find the configuration file.");
print("We looked for: "..(CFG_CONFIGDIR or ".").."/prosody.cfg.lua");
print("A sample config file is included in the Prosody download called prosody.cfg.lua.dist");
print("Copy or rename it to prosody.cfg.lua and edit as necessary.");
end
print("More help on configuring Prosody can be found at http://prosody.im/doc/configure");
print("Good luck!");
print("**************************");
print("");
os.exit(1);
end
end
log = require "util.logger".init("general");
-- Disable log output, needs to read from config
-- require "util.logger".setwriter(function () end);
require "util.dependencies"
local server = require "net.server"
-- Maps connections to sessions --
sessions = {};
hosts = {};
-- Load and initialise core modules --
require "util.import"
require "core.xmlhandlers"
require "core.rostermanager"
require "core.eventmanager"
require "core.hostmanager"
require "core.modulemanager"
require "core.usermanager"
require "core.sessionmanager"
require "core.stanza_router"
-- Commented to protect us from
-- the second kind of people
--[[
pcall(require, "remdebug.engine");
if remdebug then remdebug.engine.start() end
]]
local cl = require "net.connlisteners";
require "util.stanza"
require "util.jid"
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------- Begin code without a home ---------------------
local data_path = config.get("*", "core", "data_path") or CFG_DATADIR or "data";
require "util.datamanager".set_data_path(data_path);
----------- End of out-of-place code --------------
eventmanager.fire_event("server-starting");
-- setup error handling
setmetatable(_G, { __index = function (t, k) error("Attempt to read a non-existent global '"..k.."'", 2); end, __newindex = function (t, k, v) error("Attempt to set a global: "..tostring(k).." = "..tostring(v), 2); end });
local global_ssl_ctx = config.get("*", "core", "ssl");
if global_ssl_ctx then
local default_ssl_ctx = { mode = "server", protocol = "sslv23", capath = "/etc/ssl/certs", verify = "none"; };
setmetatable(global_ssl_ctx, { __index = default_ssl_ctx });
end
-- start listening on sockets
local function do_ports(option, listener, default, conntype)
local ports = config.get("*", "core", option) or default;
if type(ports) == "number" then ports = {ports} end;
if type(ports) ~= "table" then
log("error", "core."..option.." is not a table");
else
for _, port in ipairs(ports) do
if type(port) ~= "number" then
log("error", "Non-numeric "..option..": "..tostring(port));
else
cl.start(listener, { ssl = conntype ~= "tcp" and global_ssl_ctx, port = port, type = conntype });
end
end
end
end
do_ports("c2s_ports", "xmppclient", {5222}, (global_ssl_ctx and "tls") or "tcp");
do_ports("s2s_ports", "xmppserver", {5269}, "tcp");
do_ports("legacy_ssl_ports", "xmppclient", {}, "ssl");
if config.get("*", "core", "console_enabled") then
if cl.get("console") then
cl.start("console", { interface = config.get("*", "core", "console_interface") or "127.0.0.1" })
else
log("error", "Console is enabled, but the console module appears not to be loaded");
end
end
eventmanager.fire_event("server-started");
local quitting;
while not quitting do
xpcall(server.loop, function (err)
if err:match("%d*: interrupted!$") then
quitting = true;
return;
end
log("error", "Top-level error, please report:\n%s", tostring(err));
local traceback = debug.traceback("", 2);
if traceback then
log("error", "%s", traceback);
end
eventmanager.fire_event("very-bad-error", "*", err, traceback);
end);
end
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