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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 | 4493c9566e45 |
children | f5005d256877 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Stable' summary: Display your online status in web pages ... Introduction ============ Quite often you may want to publish your Jabber status to your blog or website. mod\_webpresence allows you to do exactly this. Details ======= This module uses Prosody's built-in HTTP server (it does not depend on mod\_httpserver). It supplies a status icon representative of a user's online state. Installation ============ Simply copy mod\_webpresence.lua to your modules directory, the image files are embedded within it. Then add "webpresence" to your modules\_enabled list. Usage ===== Once loaded you can embed the icon into a page using a simple `<img>` tag, as follows: <img src="http://prosody.example.com:5280/status/john.smith" /> Alternatively, it can be used to get status name as plaint text, status message as plain text or html-code for embedding on web-pages. To get status name in plain text you can use something like that link: `http://prosody.example.com:5280/status/john.smith/text` To get status message as plain text you can use something like following link: `http://prosody.example.com:5280/status/john.smith/message` To get html code, containig status name, status image and status message (if set): `http://prosody.example.com:5280/status/john.smith/html` All other Compatibility ============= ----- ------- 0.9 Works 0.8 Works 0.7 Works 0.6 Works ----- ------- Todo ==== - JSON? - Display PEP information (maybe a new plugin?) - More (free) iconsets - Internal/external image generator (GD, ImageMagick)