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mod_http_oauth2: Rudimentary support for scopes (but not really) We don't support limiting access, but this change will inform the client what permissions the created token has (e.g. is the user an admin or not). There is some work in progress on real scope support.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Sat, 16 Jan 2021 19:47:22 +0000
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summary: prosodyctl cross storage driver migration tool
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Introduction
============

This module adds a command to `prosodyctl` for copying data between
storage drivers.

Usage
=====

    prosodyctl mod_migrate example.com <source-store>[-<store-type>] <target-driver> [users]*

`<source-store>` would be e.g. `accounts` or `private`. To migrate
archives, the optional suffix `<store-type>` would be set to `archive`,
so e.g. `archive2-archive` or `muc_log-archive`. Multiple stores can be
given if separated by commas.

`<target-driver>` is the storage driver to copy data to, sans the
`mod_storage_` prefix.

`mod_migrate` tries to request a list of users from `usermanager`, but
this does not always work. If so, you can supply usernames as arguments
after the target driver.

The process is something like this:

1.  Decide on the future configuration and add for example SQL
    connection details to your prosody config, but don't change the
    `store` option yet.
2.  With Prosody shut down, run
    `prosodyctl mod_migrate example.com accounts sql`
3.  Repeat for each store, substituting 'accounts'. E.g. vcards,
    private...
4.  Change the [`storage` configuration](https://prosody.im/doc/storage)
    to use the new driver.
5.  Start prosody again.

Examples
========

``` sh
prosodyctl mod_migrate example.com accounts,roster,private,vcard sql
```

Compatibility
=============

Should work with 0.8 and later.