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mod_firewall: Initialize compiled chunk just once for all handlers
This should fix a case where some stateful dependencies (such as throttles)
produce separate instances for every call to new_handler(), leading to
surprising behaviour (e.g. rules executed via JUMP CHAIN vs ::deliver would
have separate rate limits).
This also adds better error handling in case the compiled code fails to run
for some reason.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 28 Apr 2023 13:27:06 +0100 |
parents | 55cf7f063af6 |
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--- summary: Module for improving the life of bot authors --- This module makes it easier to write MUC bots by removing the requirement that the bot be online and joined to the room. All the bot needs to do is send a message and this module handles the rest. # Configuration Example configuration in Prosody: ```lua Component "muc.example.com" "muc" modules_enabled = { "muc_bot", } known_bots = { "bot@example.com" } bots_get_messages = false ignore_bot_errors = true ``` # Sending messages Simply send a stanza like this from your bot: ```xml <message type="groupchat" to="channel@muc.example.com"> <body>Beep boop, I'm a bot!</body> <nick xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/nick">Botty</nick> </message> ``` ## Use with mod_rest Using [mod_rest] to interact with MUC suffers from the same need to join with an online resource, so this module helps with that as well! ```bash curl https://xmpp.example.com/rest/message/groupchat/room@muc.example.com \ -d body="beep boop" \ -d nick="Botty" ``` # Compatibility Works with Prosody 0.12 or later.