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mod_http_xep227: Add support for import via APIs rather than direct store manipulation
In particular this transitions PEP nodes and data to be imported via mod_pep's
APIs, fixing issues with importing at runtime while PEP data may already be
live in RAM.
Next obvious candidate for this approach is rosters, so clients get immediate
roster pushes and other special handling (such as emitting subscribes to reach
the desired subscription state).
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 18 Jan 2022 17:01:18 +0000 |
parents | ad9ce6750880 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: 'Manage list of compatible client apps' rockspec: build: copy_directories: - assets ... Introduction ============ This module provides a way to configure a list of XMPP client apps recommended by the current server. This list is used by other modules such as mod_invites_page and mod_invites_register_web. It also contains the logos of a number of popular XMPP clients, and serves them over HTTP for other modules to reference when serving web pages. # Configuration | Field | Description | |----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | site_apps | A list of apps and their metadata | | site_apps_show | A list of app ids to only show | | site_apps_hide | A list of app ids to never show | An "app id" is the lower case app name, with any spaces replaced by `-`. E.g. "My Chat" would be `"my-chat"`. The module comes with a preconfigured `site_apps` containing popular clients. Patches are welcome to add/update this list as needed! If you want to limit to just displaying a subset of the apps on your server, use the `site_apps_show` option, e.g. `site_apps_show = { "conversations", "siskin-im" }`. To never show specific apps, you can use `site_apps_hide`, e.g. `site_apps_hide = { "pidgin" }`. # App metadata format The configuration option `site_apps` contains the list of apps and their metadata. ``` {.lua} -- Example site_apps config with two clients site_apps = { { name = "Conversations"; text = [[Conversations is a Jabber/XMPP client for Android 4.0+ smartphones that has been optimized to provide a unique mobile experience.]]; image = "assets/logos/conversations.svg"; link = "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siacs.conversations"; platforms = { "Android" }; supports_preauth_uri = true; magic_link_format = "{app.link!}&referrer={invite.uri}"; download = { buttons = { { image = "https://play.google.com/intl/en_us/badges/static/images/badges/en_badge_web_generic.png"; url = "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siacs.conversations"; }; }; }; }; { name = "Gajim"; text = [[A fully-featured desktop chat client for Windows and Linux.]]; image = "assets/logos/gajim.svg"; link = "https://gajim.org/"; platforms = { "Windows", "Linux" }; download = { buttons = { { text = "Download Gajim"; url = "https://gajim.org/download/"; target = "_blank"; }; }; }; }; } ``` The fields of each client entry are as follows: | Field | Description | |----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | name | The name of the client | | text | Description of the client | | image | URL to a logo for the client, may also be a path in the assets/ directory| | link | URL to the app | | platforms | A list of platforms the app can be installed on | | supports_preauth_uri | `true` if the client supports XEP-0401 preauth URIs | | magic_link_format | A template to generate a magic installation link from an invite | | download | Download instructions and buttons, described below | ## Download metadata The `download` field supports an optional text prompt and one or more buttons. Each button must contain either a `text` or `image` field and must contain a `url` field. It is recommended to set `target = "_blank"` if the link opens a new page, so that the user doesn't lose the invite page. Example download field with instructions and two buttons: ``` {.lua} download = { text = "Some optional instructions about downloading the client..."; buttons = { { text = "Button 1: some text"; url = "https://example.com/"; }; { image = "https://example.com/button2.png"; url = "https://example.com/download/"; }; }; } ```