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mod_http_oauth2: Add support for the "openid" scope
This "openid" scope is there to signal access to the userinfo endpoint,
which is needed for OIDC support.
We don't actually check this later because the userinfo endpoint only
returns info embedded in the token itself, but in the future we may want
to check this more carefully.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 16 Mar 2023 17:06:35 +0100 |
parents | 8de50be756e5 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: Manage rosters through prosodyctl ... Introduction ------------ This module allows you to perform various actions on user rosters via prosodyctl. Details ------- After putting this module in your modules directory you can use it via prosodyctl like this: prosodyctl mod_roster_command COMMAND [OPTIONS...] **Note:** Do not add mod\_roster\_command to your Prosody config file. This is unnecessary because it will automatically be loaded by prosodyctl when you use it. ### Commands subscribe user@host contact@host Subscribes the user to the contact's presence. That is, the user will see when the contact is online (but the contact won't see the user). subscribe_both user@host contact@host The same as the 'subscribe' command, but performs the subscription in both directions, so that both the contact and user will always see each other online. unsubscribe user@host contact@host Removes a subscription to the contact's presence. unsubscribe_both user@host contact@host Same as unsubscribe, but also revokes a contact's subscription to the user's presence. rename user@host contact@host [name] [group] Sets or updates a name for a contact in the user's roster, and moves the contact to the given group, if specified. Compatibility ------------- ----- ------- 0.9 Works 0.8 Works ----- -------