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mod_muc_markers: replace configurable multi-marker tracking with better system Now tracks a single marker, but automatically applies rules from the XEP about "higher" markers implying "lower" markers - i.e. "displayed" implies "received". Still, just a single marker is tracked and synthesized at all times (the one configured with muc_marker_name).
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Tue, 07 Jul 2020 17:08:08 +0100
parents fd582067c732
children c5df6d53f17f
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labels:
- 'Stage-Beta'
summary: Record last timestamp of events
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# Introduction

Similar to [mod_lastlog], this module records the last timestamp of
various events, but keeps the last timestamp per type of event, instead
of the last event.

# Usage

As with all modules, copy it to your plugins directory and then add it
to the modules\_enabled list:

``` {.lua}
modules_enabled = {
  -- other modules
  "lastlog2",
}
```

# Configuration

There are some options you can add to your config file:

  Name                   Type      Default   Description
  ---------------------- --------- --------- ---------------------------------
  lastlog\_ip\_address   boolean   false     Log the IP address of the user?

# Usage

You can check a user's last activity by running:

    prosodyctl mod_lastlog username@example.com

# Compatibility

  Version   State
  --------- -------
  Any       *TBD*