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mod_http_oauth2: Reject loopback URIs as client_uri
This really should be a proper website with info, https://localhost is
not good enough. Ideally we'd validate that it's got proper DNS and is
actually reachable, but triggering HTTP or even DNS lookups seems like
it would carry abuse potential that would best to avoid.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 02 May 2023 16:20:55 +0200 |
parents | 1f06a7fe75a8 |
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--- summary: 'Allows implementing a component or bot over HTTP' ... Introduction ============ This module allows you to implement a component that speaks HTTP. Stanzas (such as messages) coming from XMPP are sent to a configurable URL as a HTTP POST. If the POST returns a response, that response is returned to the sender over XMPP. See also mod_post_msg. Example usage ------------- Example echo bot in PHP: ``` php <?php // Receive and decode message JSON $post_data = file_get_contents('php://input'); $received = json_decode($post_data)->body; // Send response header('Content-Type: application/json'); echo json_encode(array( 'body' => "Did you say $received?" )); ?> ``` Configuration ============= The module is quite flexible, but should generally be loaded as a component like this: ``` Component "yourservice.example.com" "component_http" component_post_url = "https://example.com/your-api" ``` Such a component would handle traffic for all JIDs with 'yourservice.example.com' as the hostname, such as 'foobar@yourservice.example.com'. Although this example uses a subdomain, there is no requirement for the component to use a subdomain. Available configuration options are: Option Description ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- component\_post\_url The URL that will handle incoming stanzas component\_post\_stanzas A list of stanza types to forward over HTTP. Defaults to `{ "message" }`. Details ======= Requests -------- Each received stanza is converted into a JSON object, and submitted to `component_post_url` using a HTTP POST request. The JSON object always has the following properties: Property Description -------------------------- ------------ to The JID that the stanza was sent to (e.g. foobar@your.component.domain) from The sender's JID. kind The kind of stanza (will always be "message", "presence" or "iq". stanza The full XML of the stanza. Additionally, the JSON object may contain the following properties: Property Description -------------------------- ------------ body If the stanza is a message, and it contains a body, this is the string content of the body. Responses --------- If you wish to respond to a stanza, you may include a reply when you respond to the HTTP request. Responses must have a HTTP status 200 (OK), and must set the Conent-Type header to `application/json`. A response may contain any of the properties of a request. If not supplied, then defaults are chosen. If 'to' and 'from' are not specified in the response, they are automatically swapped so that the reply is sent to the original sender of the stanza. If 'kind' is not set, it defaults to 'message', and if 'body' is set, this is automatically added as a message body. If 'stanza' is set, it overrides all of the above, and the supplied stanza is sent as-is using Prosody's normal routing rules. Note that stanzas sent by components must have a 'to' and 'from'. Presence -------- By default the module automatically handles presence to provide an always-on component, that automatically accepts subscription requests. This means that by default presence stanzas are not forwarded to the configured URL. To provide your own presence handling, you can override this by adding "presence" to the component\_post\_stanzas option in your config. Compatibility ============= Should work with all versions of Prosody from 0.9 upwards.