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mod_firewall: Update user marks to store instantly via map store The original approach was to keep marks in memory only, and persist them at shutdown. That saves I/O, at the cost of potentially losing marks on an unclean shutdown. This change persists marks instantly, which may have some performance overhead but should be more "correct". It also splits the marking/unmarking into an event which may be watched or even fired by other modules.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 08 Jun 2023 16:20:42 +0100
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labels:
- 'Stage-Beta'
summary: 'MQTT interface to Prosody''s pubsub'
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Introduction
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[MQTT](http://mqtt.org/) is a lightweight binary pubsub protocol suited
to embedded devices. This module provides a way for MQTT clients to
connect to Prosody and publish or subscribe to local pubsub nodes.

Details
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MQTT has the concept of 'topics' (similar to XMPP's pubsub 'nodes').
mod\_pubsub\_mqtt maps pubsub nodes to MQTT topics of the form
`HOST/NODE`, e.g.`pubsub.example.org/mynode`.

### Limitations

The current implementation is quite basic, and in particular:

-   Authentication is not supported
-   SSL/TLS is not supported
-   Only QoS level 0 is supported

### Payloads

XMPP payloads are always XML, but MQTT does not define a payload format.
Therefore mod\_pubsub\_mqtt will attempt to convert data of certain
recognised payload types. Currently supported:

-   JSON (see [XEP-0335](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0335.html) for
    the format)
-   Plain UTF-8 text (wrapped inside
    `<data xmlns="https://prosody.im/protocol/mqtt"/>`)

All other XMPP payload types are sent to the client directly as XML.
Data published by MQTT clients is currently never translated, and always
treated as UTF-8 text.

Configuration
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There is no special configuration for this module. Simply load it on
your pubsub host like so:

    Component "pubsub.example.org" "pubsub"
        modules_enabled = { "pubsub_mqtt" }

You may also configure which port(s) mod\_pubsub\_mqtt listens on using
Prosody's standard config directives, such as `mqtt_ports`. Network
settings **must** be specified in the global section of the config file,
not under any particular pubsub component. The default port is 1883
(MQTT's standard port number).

Compatibility
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  trunk   Works
  0.9     Works
  0.8     Doesn't work
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