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plugin XEP-0277: user friendly ID:
when publishing a blog post without `id` specified, instead of using uuid, a user friendly
ID based on title or content is used. This allow to have better URLs in web frontend.
There is a (very low) risk of name collision if several articles with the same title or
content are published on the same pubsub node, user friendly ID can be deactivated by
using `user_friendly_id=False` in blog data to avoid that.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 16 Apr 2021 18:33:00 +0200 |
parents | c80a0f864b5d |
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.. _libervia-cli_pubsub_node_affiliations: ======================================================= pubsub/node/affiliations: nodes affiliations management ======================================================= ``affiliations`` is a subcommand handling the affiliations of a node (not to be confused with ``pubsub affiliations`` which handle the affiliations of a PubSub service). get === Retrieve entities affiliated to this node and their role. example ------- Get affiliations of a node:: $ li pubsub node affiliations get -n some_node set === Set affiliation of an entity on a node. Affiliations are specified with ``-a JID AFFILIATION`` argument. Check `XEP-0060 affiliations`_ for allowed values for ``AFFILIATION``. Use ``none`` to remove an affiliation. .. _XEP-0060 affiliations: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html#affiliations example ------- If we have a whitelisted node ``some_whitelisted_node``, we can allow ``louise@example.net`` to publish on it (by setting her role as ``publisher``), and ``pierre@example.net`` to access it (by setting his role as ``member``) using the following command:: $ li pubsub node affiliations set -n some_whitelisted_node -a louise@example.net publisher -a pierre@example.net member