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mod_smacks: Add resumed session to event "smacks-hibernation-end"
Older versions of this event only have the "intermediate" session
in event.session (the one used to resume the existing session),
but not the resumed one.
This adds event.resumed which contains the resumed one alongside
to event.session.
author | tmolitor <thilo@eightysoft.de> |
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date | Sat, 11 Mar 2017 01:37:28 +0100 |
parents | 7d86018a6394 |
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--- summary: Serve Candy from prosody ... Introduction ============ This is a very simple demo module showing how to serve a BOSH-using web app from prosody. Installation ============ [Install][doc:installing\_modules] and [enable][doc:modules\_enabled] the module just like any other. Note the included HTML file in the www\_files directory, this directory needs to be in the same place as the module. mod\_candy will automatically configure Candy for username and password or anonymous login depending on the `authentication` option on the current VirtualHost. You then need to download Candy and unpack it into the www\_files directory, for example with curl: cd www_files curl -OL https://github.com/candy-chat/candy/releases/download/v2.2.0/candy-2.2.0.zip unzip candy-2.2.0.zip After the module has been loaded, Candy will by default be reachable from `http://example.com:5280/candy/`. See [HTTP configuration][doc:http] for more. You can configure what rooms to join using either `candy_rooms` (an array) or [mod\_default\_bookmarks]. By default, Candy will attempt to join rooms that the current user has bookmarked. If `candy_rooms` is not set, mod\_candy will attempt to find a MUC component and join a room called "candy" there. If there are no rooms to join, then Candy will show an emtpy screen. Compatibility ============= ------- ------- trunk Works 0.10 Works 0.9 Works ------- -------