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mod_bookmarks2: Use same default as mod_pep for max_items
Should fix the issue with max items until the proper "max" can be used,
by following the configured max.
While "max" is already in trunk, it's not easily usable in 0.11.x
This limit and option was added to mod_pep in Prosody rev aefb96a52f5f
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 15 Sep 2021 17:39:37 +0200 |
parents | 02292b892fce |
children | 0358fcf14cd6 |
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module:set_global(); local traceback = require "util.debug".traceback; local pposix = require "util.pposix"; local os_date = os.date; local render_filename = require "util.interpolation".new("%b{}", function (s) return s; end, { yyyymmdd = function (t) return os_date("%Y%m%d", t); end; hhmmss = function (t) return os_date("%H%M%S", t); end; }); local count = 0; local function get_filename(filename_template) filename_template = filename_template; return render_filename(filename_template, { paths = prosody.paths; pid = pposix.getpid(); count = count; time = os.time(); }); end local default_filename_template = "{paths.data}/traceback-{pid}-{count}.log"; local filename_template = module:get_option_string("debug_traceback_filename", default_filename_template); local signal_name = module:get_option_string("debug_traceback_signal", "SIGUSR1"); function dump_traceback() module:log("info", "Received %s, writing traceback", signal_name); local tb = traceback(); module:fire_event("debug_traceback/triggered", { traceback = tb }); local f, err = io.open(get_filename(filename_template), "a+"); if not f then module:log("error", "Unable to write traceback: %s", err); return; end f:write("-- Traceback generated at ", os.date("%b %d %H:%M:%S"), " --\n"); f:write(tb, "\n"); f:write("-- End of traceback --\n"); f:close(); count = count + 1; end local mod_posix = module:depends("posix"); if rawget(mod_posix, "features") and mod_posix.features.signal_events then module:hook("signal/"..signal_name, dump_traceback); else require"util.signal".signal(signal_name, dump_traceback); end