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mod_smacks: Ignore user when writing or reading session_cache on prosody 0.9 At least under some circumstances it seems that session.username is nil when a user tries to resume his session in prosody 0.9. The username is not relevant when no limiting is done (limiting the number of entries in the session cache is only possible in prosody 0.10), so this commit removes the usage of the username when accessing the prosody 0.9 session cache.
author tmolitor <thilo@eightysoft.de>
date Thu, 06 Apr 2017 02:12:14 +0200
parents 8b7bca07f5c0
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module:set_global();

local hostmanager = require"core.hostmanager";

local array = require "util.array";
local set = require "util.set";
local it = require "util.iterators";
local config = require "core.configmanager";

local function host_not_global(host)
	return host ~= "*";
end

local function host_is_enabled(host)
	return config.get(host, "enabled") ~= false;
end

function handle_reload()
	local new_config = config.getconfig();
	local active_hosts = set.new(array.collect(it.keys(prosody.hosts)):filter(host_not_global));
	local enabled_hosts = set.new(array.collect(it.keys(new_config)):filter(host_is_enabled):filter(host_not_global));
	local need_to_activate = enabled_hosts - active_hosts;
	local need_to_deactivate = active_hosts - enabled_hosts;

	module:log("debug", "Config reloaded... %d hosts need activating, and %d hosts need deactivating", it.count(need_to_activate), it.count(need_to_deactivate));
	module:log("debug", "There are %d enabled and %d active hosts", it.count(enabled_hosts), it.count(active_hosts));
	for host in need_to_deactivate do
		hostmanager.deactivate(host);
	end

	-- If the lazy loader is loaded, hosts will get activated when they are needed
	if not(getmetatable(prosody.hosts) and getmetatable(prosody.hosts).lazy_loader) then
		for host in need_to_activate do
			hostmanager.activate(host);
		end
	end
end

module:hook_global("config-reloaded", handle_reload);