view mod_csi_muc_priorities/README.markdown @ 5404:1087f697c3f3

mod_http_oauth2: Strip unknown extra fields from client registration We shouldn't sign things we don't understand! RFC 7591 section-2 states: > The authorization server MUST ignore any client metadata sent by the > client that it does not understand (for instance, by silently removing > unknown metadata from the client's registration record during > processing). Prevents grandfathering in of unvalidated data that might become used later, especially since the 'additionalProperties' schema keyword was removed in 698fef74ce53
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Tue, 02 May 2023 16:23:40 +0200
parents 562d3b219876
children
line wrap: on
line source

# Introduction

This module lets users specify which of the group chats they are in are
less important. This influences when
[mod_csi_simple][doc:modules:mod_csi_simple] decides to send
stanzas vs waiting until there is more to send. Users in many large
public channels might benefit from this.

# Configuration

The module is configured via ad-hoc an command called *Configure group
chat priorities* that should appear in the menus of compatible clients.

The command presents a form that accepts a list of XMPP addresses.
Currently there is a single priority, *Lower priority*, which is
suitable for e.g. noisy public channels. mod_csi_simple considers
groupchat messages important by default on the assumptions that smaller
and more important private chats are more common among most users.

A message of type groupchat from an address in this list will not be
considered important enough to send it to an inactive client, unless it
is from the current user or mentions of their nickname. **Note** that
mention support require the separate module [mod_track_muc_joins]
to also be loaded.

``` {.lua}
modules_enabled = {
    -- other modules etc

    "csi_simple",
    "csi_muc_priorities",
    "track_muc_joins", -- optional
}
```