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mod_http_oauth2: Return Authentication Time per OpenID Core Section 2
Mandatory To Implement, either MUST include or OPTIONAL depending on
things we don't look at, so might as well include it all the time.
Since we do not persist authentication state with cookies or such, the
authentication time will always be some point between the user being
sent to the authorization endpoint and the time they are sent back to
the client application.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 05 Jun 2023 22:32:44 +0200 |
parents | 6b0db0f2d57a |
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--- description: CSI module to save battery on mobile devices --- Please use this module instead of [mod_csi_pump] if you want timestamping, properly handled carbon copies, support for handling encrypted messages and correctly handled smacks events. If smacks is used on the same server this needs at least version [f70c02c14161] of the smacks module! There could be message reordering on resume otherwise. Stanzas are queued in a buffer until either an "important" stanza is encountered or the buffer becomes full. Then all queued stanzas are sent at the same time. This way, nothing is lost or reordered while still allowing for power usage savings by not requiring mobile clients to bring up their radio for unimportant stanzas. `IQ` stanzas, and `message` stanzas containing a body or being encrypted, chat markers (see [XEP-0333]) and all *nonzas* are considered important. If the config option `csi_battery_saver_filter_muc` is set to true, groupchat messages must set a subject or have the user's username or nickname mentioned in the messages (or be encrypted) to count as "important". **Warning:** you should only set this to true if your users can live with groupchat messages being delayed several minutes! On the other hand if this option is set to false (*default*), all groupchat messages having a body or being encrypted are considered "important". In this case [mod_csi_muc_priorities] can be used to let user configure per groupchat which of them are important for them (e.g. all messages having a body are important) and which are not (e.g. only mentions and own messages are important). If users don't change their settings, [mod_csi_muc_priorities] handles all groupchats as important (see its docs for more information). `Presence` stanzas are always considered not "important". All buffered stanzas that allow timestamping are properly stamped to reflect their original send time, see [XEP-0203]. Use with other CSI plugins such as [mod_throttle_presence], [mod_filter_chatstates], [mod_csi_simple] or [mod_csi_pump] is **not** supported. Usage of [mod_csi_muc_priorities] is allowed (see configuration). *Hint:* [mod_csi_muc_priorities] needs [mod_track_muc_joins] to function properly. Configuration ============= Option Default Description ---------------------------------- ---------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- `csi_battery_saver_filter_muc` false Controls whether all MUC messages having a body should be considered as important as long as [mod_csi_muc_priorities] doesn't configure them to be **not** important (false) or only such containing the user's room nic (true). **WARNING:** you should only set this to true if your users can live with muc messages being delayed several minutes. `csi_battery_saver_queue_size` 256 Size of the stanza buffer used for the queue (if the queue is full a flush will be forced) [f70c02c14161]: //hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/raw-file/f70c02c14161/mod_smacks/mod_smacks.lua