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*/README: Update compatibility info of modules still using legacy is_admin API
mod_admin_message
mod_admin_probe
mod_block_outgoing
mod_broadcast
mod_data_access
mod_muc_config_restrict
mod_muc_restrict_rooms
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 22 Aug 2022 13:28:01 +0100 |
parents | 4d73a1a6ba68 |
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--- summary: Regexp based room restriction module ... Introduction ============ This module allows disabling room creation based on regexp patterns defined in configuration. Dependencies ============ This module depends on **muc/rooms** module. If **muc/rooms** is not loaded, this module won't work. How to load the module ====================== Copy the module to the prosody modules/plugins directory. In Prosody's configuration file, under the desired MUC component definition, add: modules_enabled = { ... "mod_muc_restrict_rooms"; ... } **Note**: This module *shouldn't* be loaded in the global **modules\_enabled**, otherwise it won't work. Configuration ============= **mod\_muc\_restrict\_rooms** has several variables which let you configure the patterns for room names you want to ban, establish exceptions for those patterns and even deciding whether admins can or not bypass the prohibition. Name Description Example Default value ------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- muc\_restrict\_matching Table in the key/value format (keys for patterns and values for reasons) that determines which rooms shouldn't be created. The key is a regexp and must be specified between quotation marks (see example). Room names will be evaluated always lowercase, so define your patterns taking this into consideration. Users that try to join any room that matches one of those rules will get an error telling them they cannot join. muc\_restrict\_matching = { ["\^admin"] = "Rooms that start with 'admin' are reserved for staff use only" } {} muc\_restrict\_exceptions String format table that contains exceptions to the above defined rules. Room names specified here will bypass the muc\_restrict\_matching restrictions and will be available for anyone muc\_restrict\_exceptions = { "admins\_are\_good", "admins\_rocks" } {} muc\_restrict\_allow\_admins Boolean that determines whether users in the **admin** table are able to bypass any room restriction. If ser to *true*, they will be able to bypass those rules. muc\_restrict\_allow\_admins = true false Compatibility ============= ----- ------------- trunk Doesn't work (uses is_admin) 0.9 Works 0.8 Should work ----- -------------