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mod_cloud_notify: Identify (and immediately push) urgent stanzas, e.g. calls
This covers the following things:
- A session that appears online, but has a broken TCP connection
- Clients such as Siskin and Snikket iOS that require a push for calls to work
It allows the stanza to be pushed immediately instead of waiting for the
session to hibernate or an ack to timeout.
It shouldn't break any existing cases.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 27 Oct 2021 19:12:03 +0100 |
parents | e9e41e75c5a0 |
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--- summary: API for managing MUC hats --- # Introduction This module provides an internal API (i.e. to other modules) to manage 'hats' for users in MUC rooms. Hats (first defined in [XEP-0317], currently deferred) are additional identifiers that can be attached to users in a group chat. For example in an educational context, you may have a 'Teacher' hat that allows students to identify their teachers. Hats consist of a machine-readable unique identifier (a URI), and optionally a human-readable label. [XEP-0317] suggests a protocol for users to manage their own hats, but though the API in this module allows for both user-managed and system-managed hats, there is currently no protocol implemented for users to manage their own hats, which is rarely desired in real-world implementations. The rest of this documentation is designed for developers who use this module. ## Data model ### User ``` { "hats": { "urn:uuid:164c41a2-7461-4cff-bdae-3f93078a6607": { "active": false }, "http://example.com/hats/foo": { "active": true, "required": true, "title": "Awesome" } } ``` | Field | Type | Description | |-------|--------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | hats | object | An object where mapping hat ids (key) to attachments (value) | Hat IDs must be a URI that uniquely identifies the hat. ### Attachment ``` { "active": true, "required": true, "title": "My Awesome Hat" } ``` | Field | Type | Description | |----------|---------|-------------------------------------------------------------| | active | boolean | If true, indicates the user is currently displaying the hat | | required | boolean | If true, indicates the user is not able to remove the hat | | title | string | A human-readable display name or label for the hat | All fields are optional, omitted boolean values are equivalent to false. ## API All methods return 'nil, err' on failure as standard throughout the Prosody codebase. Example of using this module from another module: ``` local muc_hats = module:depends("muc_hats_api"); muc_hats.add_user_hat("user@localhost", "room@conference.localhost", "urn:uuid:164c41a2-7461-4cff-bdae-3f93078a6607", { active = true }); ``` Note that the module only works when loaded on a MUC host, which generally means any module that uses it must also be loaded on the MUC host that it is managing. ### add_user_hat `add_user_hat(user_jid, room_jid, hat_id, attachment)` Adds the identified hat to a user's... wardrobe? The user must already have an affiliation with the room (i.e. member, admin or owner). If `attachment` is omitted, it defaults to `{}`. #### Error cases item-not-found : Supplied room JID was not found on the current host item-not-found : Supplied user JID was not affiliated with the room ### remove_user_hat `remove_user_hat(user_jid, room_jid, hat_id)` If the identified hat is currently available to the user, it is removed. #### Error cases item-not-found : Supplied room JID was not found on the current host item-not-found : Supplied user JID was not affiliated with the room ### set_user_hats `set_user_hats(user_jid, room_jid, hats)` Ensures the listed hats are the hats available to a user, automatically adding/removing as necessary. The `hats` parameter should be an object mapping hat ids (keys) to attachment objects (values). #### Error cases item-not-found : Supplied room JID was not found on the current host item-not-found : Supplied user JID was not affiliated with the room