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mod_s2s_keepalive: Use timestamp as iq @id
RFC 6120 implies that the id attribute must be unique within a stream.
This should fix problems with remote servers that enforce uniqueness and
don't answer duplicated ids.
If it doesn't do that, then at least you can get a guesstimate at
round-trip time from the difference between the result iq stanza and the
timestamp it was logged without having to go look for when it was sent,
or needing to keep state.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 14 Oct 2020 18:02:10 +0200 |
parents | 900ea02ab00b |
children | 4356088ad675 |
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local pack = require "util.table".pack; local json = require "util.json"; local array = require "util.array"; local datetime = require "util.datetime".datetime; local socket = require "socket"; module:set_global(); local function sink_maker(config) local send = function () end if config.filename then local logfile = io.open(config.filename, "a+"); logfile:setvbuf("no"); function send(payload) logfile:write(payload, "\n"); end elseif config.udp_host and config.udp_port then local conn = socket.udp(); conn:setpeername(config.udp_host, config.udp_port); function send(payload) conn:send(payload); end end return function (source, level, message, ...) local args = pack(...); for i = 1, args.n do if args[i] == nil then args[i] = json.null; elseif type(args[i]) ~= "string" or type(args[i]) ~= "number" then args[i] = tostring(args[i]); end end args.n = nil; local payload = { datetime = datetime(), source = source, level = level, message = message, args = array(args); }; send(json.encode(payload)); end end function module.unload() -- deregister require"core.loggingmanager".register_sink_type("json", nil); end require"core.loggingmanager".register_sink_type("json", sink_maker);