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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> |
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date | Tue, 02 May 2023 16:23:40 +0200 |
parents | 1132f2888cd2 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Alpha' summary: 'Measure number of daily, weekly and monthly active users' ... Introduction ============ This module calculates the number of daily, weekly and monthly active users - often abbreviated as DAU, WAU and MAU. These metrics are more accurate for determining how many people are actually using a service. For example simply counting registered accounts will typically include many dormant accounts that aren't really being used. Many servers also track the number of connected users. This is a useful metric for many purposes, but it is generally lower than the actual number of users - because some users may only connect at certain times of day. The module defines "activity" as any login/logout event during the time period, and for this it depends on mod_lastlog2 being loaded (it reads the data stored by mod_lastlog2). Each individual user is only counted once. "Daily" means any event within the past 24 hours, "weekly" means within the past 7 days, and "monthly" means within the past 30 days. Details ======= The user count is calculated shortly after startup, and then recalculated hourly after that. Metrics are exported using Prosody's built-in statistics API. There is no configuration for this module. Compatibility ============= Requires Prosody 0.11 or later with mod_lastlog2 enabled.