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mod_vcard_command: a simplistic way to get and set vcard data for registered users
Use "prosodyctl get user@example.com" to print the XML to stdout, and
"prosodyctl set user@example.com /file/name" to set the vcard info from
an xml file.
author | Stefan `Sec` Zehl <sec@42.org> |
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date | Tue, 08 Oct 2013 16:38:40 +0000 |
parents | d9603b555be2 |
children | ba3c79ef2253 |
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cache = true allow_defined_top = true unused_secondaries = false codes = true ignore = { "411/err", "421/err", "411/ok", "421/ok", "211/_ENV" }; read_globals = { "prosody", "hosts", "import", -- Module instance "module.name", "module.host", "module._log", "module.log", "module.event_handlers", "module.reloading", "module.saved_state", "module.global", "module.path", -- Module API "module.add_extension", "module.add_feature", "module.add_identity", "module.add_item", "module.add_timer", "module.broadcast", "module.context", "module.depends", "module.fire_event", "module.get_directory", "module.get_host", "module.get_host_items", "module.get_host_type", "module.get_name", "module.get_option", "module.get_option_array", "module.get_option_boolean", "module.get_option_inherited_set", "module.get_option_number", "module.get_option_path", "module.get_option_set", "module.get_option_string", "module.handle_items", "module.hook", "module.hook_global", "module.hook_object_event", "module.hook_tag", "module.load_resource", "module.measure", "module.measure_event", "module.measure_global_event", "module.measure_object_event", "module.open_store", "module.provides", "module.remove_item", "module.require", "module.send", "module.set_global", "module.shared", "module.unhook", "module.unhook_object_event", "module.wrap_event", "module.wrap_global", "module.wrap_object_event", -- mod_http API "module.http_url", } globals = { -- Methods that can be set on module API "module.unload", "module.add_host", "module.load", "module.add_host", "module.save", "module.restore", "module.command", "module.environment", }