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author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 29 Apr 2023 11:26:04 +0200 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Alpha' summary: 'Experimental module to add metadata to media in MUCs' ... # Introduction This module adds additional metadata to media shared in a MUC. This can help clients make decisions and provide better UI and enhanced privacy, by knowing things like file size without needing to make external network requests. ::: {.alert .alert-danger} **NOTE:** This is an experimental module. It is not supported by any clients, and therefore is mainly of interest to client developers who wish to explore the idea. ::: # Configuring ## Enabling ``` {.lua} Component "rooms.example.net" "muc" modules_enabled = { "muc_media_metadata"; } ``` ## Settings There are no configuration options for this module. # Developers ## Example stanzas A normal message in a chatroom containing an image: ``` <message from="test@rooms.example.com/matthew" id="9f45a784-5e5b-4db5-a9b3-8ea1d7c1162d" type="groupchat"> <body>https://matthewwild.co.uk/share.php/70334772-ff74-439b-8173-a71e40ca28db/mam-flow.png</body> <x xmlns="jabber:x:oob"> <url>https://matthewwild.co.uk/share.php/70334772-ff74-439b-8173-a71e40ca28db/mam-flow.png</url> </x> </message> ``` The same stanza with this module loaded now contains additional metadata added by the server: ``` <message from="test@rooms.example.com/matthew" id="9f45a784-5e5b-4db5-a9b3-8ea1d7c1162d" type="groupchat"> <body>https://matthewwild.co.uk/share.php/70334772-ff74-439b-8173-a71e40ca28db/mam-flow.png</body> <x xmlns="jabber:x:oob"> <url>https://matthewwild.co.uk/share.php/70334772-ff74-439b-8173-a71e40ca28db/mam-flow.png</url> <metadata xmlns="xmpp:prosody.im/protocol/media-metadata#0"> <bytes>15690</bytes> <type>image/png</type> <blurhash>LEHV6nWB2yk8pyo0adR*.7kCMdnj</blurhash> </metadata> </x> </message> ```