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mod_invites_adhoc: Fail contact invite if user is not on current host
Only the username was being used, and the host of the requester ignored.
Luckily this only affects admins of the host. If they want to create an
account they can use the other command. If they want to create a contact
they should request from their account on this host.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 28 Jan 2021 07:04:11 +0000 |
parents | dddcf094af5c |
children | 591c643d55b2 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' - 'Type-Storage' - ArchiveStorage summary: XML file based archive storage --- Introduction ============ This module implements stanza archives using files, similar to the default "internal" storage. Unlike "internal", it saves messages in two files per day (and per user), one containing metadata and one containing the actual messages in XML format (hence the name). Splitting data per day improves performance for larger archives as it does not have to look through data from other days. Configuration ============= To use this with [mod\_mam] add this to your config: ``` lua storage = { archive = "xmlarchive" } ``` To use it with [mod\_mam\_muc] or [mod\_http\_muc\_log]: ``` lua storage = { muc_log = "xmlarchive" } ``` Refer to [Prosodys data storage documentation][doc:storage] for more information. Note that this module does not implement the "keyval" storage method and can't be used by anything other than archives. Compatibility ============= ------ --------------- trunk Should work 0.11 Works 0.10 Works 0.9 Should work 0.8 Does not work ------ --------------- Conversion to or from internal storage -------------------------------------- This module stores data in a way that overlaps with the more recent archive support in `mod_storage_internal`, meaning e.g. [mod_migrate] will not be able to cleanly convert to or from the `xmlarchive` format. To mitigate this, an migration command has been added to `mod_storage_xmlarchive`: ``` bash prosodyctl mod_storage_xmlarchive convert $DIR internal $STORE $JID ``` Where `$DIR` is `to` or `from`, `$STORE` is e.g. `archive` or `archive2` for MAM and `muc_log` for MUC logs. Finally, `$JID` is the JID of the user or MUC room to be migrated, which can be repeated. ::: {.alert .alert-danger} Since this is a destructive command, don't forget to backup your data first. Prosody should *not* be running while converting data. ::: Data structure ============== Data is split in three kinds of files and messages are grouped by day. Prosodys `util.datamanager` is used, so all special characters in these filenames are escaped and reside under `hostname/store` in Prosodys Data directory, commonly `/var/lib/prosody`. `username.list` : A list of dates in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. `username@YYYY-MM-DD.list` : Index containing metadata for messages stored on that day. `username@YYYY-MM-DD.xml` : Messages in textual XML format, separated by newlines. This makes it fairly simple and fast to find messages by timestamp. Queries that are not time based, but limited to a specific contact may be expensive as potentially the entire archive will be read. Each archive ID is of the form `YYYY-MM-DD-random`, making lookups by archive id just as simple as time based queries. ## Limitations - Only XML stanzas can be stored. - The deletion method only supports removing entire days at a time.