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mod_rest: Catch and log errors in callback promise chain
From the code it looks like it should be possible to reply to an error
stanza, but it did not. Turns out I was saved by my local developer mode
module which throws errors if an attempt is made to create an errror
reply to an error stanza. However nothing collects this error from the
promise, so all I got was confusion.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 15 Nov 2020 16:25:49 +0100 |
parents | 7dbde05b48a9 |
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local filters = require "util.filters"; local config = {} config.file = module:get_option_string("crossdomain_file", ""); config.string = module:get_option_string("crossdomain_string", [[<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd"><cross-domain-policy><site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="master-only"/><allow-access-from domain="*" /></cross-domain-policy>]]); local string = '' if not config.file ~= '' then local f = assert(io.open(config.file)); string = f:read("*all"); else string = config.string end module:log("debug", "crossdomain string: "..string); module:set_global(); function filter_policy(data, session) -- Since we only want to check the first block of data, remove the filter filters.remove_filter(session, "bytes/in", filter_policy); if data == "<policy-file-request/>\0" then session.send(string.."\0"); return nil; -- Drop data to prevent it reaching the XMPP parser else return data; -- Pass data through, it wasn't a policy request end end function filter_session(session) if session.type == "c2s_unauthed" then filters.add_filter(session, "bytes/in", filter_policy, -1); end end function module.load() filters.add_filter_hook(filter_session); end function module.unload() filters.remove_filter_hook(filter_session); end