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mod_muc_bot: Save occupant to room
This has some side-effects:
Firstly, the bot shows up in occupant list, which is nice. Secondly, the
bot starts receiving messages from the room which might be wanted, but
it would be better to join the room for real in this case.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 10 Apr 2021 19:23:25 +0200 |
parents | e9e41e75c5a0 |
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--- summary: Ad-hoc commands 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. This module provides ad-hoc commands for MUC service admins to add/remove hats to/from users in MUC rooms. It depends (automatically) on mod_muc_hats_api. ## Configuration ``` Component "conference.example.com" "muc" modules_enabled = { "muc_hats_adhoc" } ``` ## Usage To successfully use the module you will need to use an XMPP client that is capable of sending commands to a specific host (e.g. via the service discovery browser in Gajim, Psi/Psi+ and other clients), and you'll find the commands on the MUC host. Also note that the display of hats in clients is currently non-existent, but will hopefully improve after [XEP-0317] is resurrected or replaced.