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mod_smacks: Fix traceback due to session being destroyed in send()
Sending something can cause the OS to notice that the connection is dead
and then the connection can be dead at this point. More likely if
opportunistic_writes is enabled.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 01 Apr 2021 11:35:26 +0200 |
parents | f72aa8840042 |
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local mm = require "core.modulemanager"; local st = require "util.stanza"; local jid_host, jid_prep = import("util.jid", "host", "prep"); local invite_to_room = assert(jid_prep(module:get_option_string(module.name)), "The option " .. module.name .. " must be set"); local inviter = module:get_option_string(module.name .. "_inviter", module.host); local invite_reason = module:get_option_string(module.name .. "_reason"); module:hook("user-registered", function (event) local user_jid = event.username .. "@" .. event.host; local muc = mm.get_module(jid_host(invite_to_room), "muc"); if not muc then module:log("error", "There is no MUC service '%s'", jid_host(invite_to_room)); return; end local room = muc.get_room_from_jid(invite_to_room); if room then room:set_affiliation(true, user_jid, "member", invite_reason, { reserved_nickname = event.username }); -- Invite them to the room too module:send(st.message({ from = inviter, to = user_jid }) :tag("x", { xmlns = "jabber:x:conference", jid = invite_to_room, reason = invite_reason }):up()); else module:log("error", "The room %s does not exist, can't invite newly registered user", invite_to_room); end end);