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mod_pubsub_feeds: Track latest timestamp seen in feeds instead of last poll
This should ensure that an entry that has a publish timestmap after the
previously oldest post, but before the time of the last poll check, is
published to the node.
Previously if an entry would be skipped if it was published at 13:00
with a timestamp of 12:30, where the last poll was at 12:45.
For feeds that lack a timestamp, it now looks for the first post that is
not published, assuming that the feed is in reverse chronological order,
then iterates back up from there.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 25 Jun 2023 16:27:55 +0200 |
parents | 027fb71ad509 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: 'Generate friendly web page for invitations' rockspec: dependencies: - mod_register_apps build: copy_directories: - html - static ... Introduction ============ This module is part of the suite of modules that implement invite-based account registration for Prosody. The other modules are: - [mod_invites] - [mod_invites_adhoc] - [mod_invites_register] - [mod_invites_register_web] - [mod_invites_api] - [mod_register_apps] For details and a full overview, start with the [mod_invites] documentation. Details ======= mod_invites_page provides a unique web page for each generated invitation. Without this module, Prosody will only be able to generate invite links as `xmpp:` URIs (they look something like `xmpp:example.com?register;preauth=29Xbxr91`). URIs will only work if the invited user already has an XMPP client installed. This is usually not the case. This module transforms the URI into a friendly web page that can be shared via any method (email, SMS, etc.), and opened in any browser. The page explains the invitation and guides the user to set up their account using one of a configurable list of XMPP clients (to configure the list, see mod_register_apps documentation). Configuration ============= | Name | Description | Default | |---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------| | invites_page | The format of an invite page URL (must begin with `https://`) | `"https://{host}:5281/invites_page?{invite.token}"` | | invites_registration_page | The format of an invite registration page URL (may be relative to invites_page)| `"register?t={invite.token}&c={app.id}"` | | site_name | The friendly name of the server | `"example.com"` | | invites_page_external | Set this to true if your invitation pages will be rendered by something else | `false` | The `invites_page` and `invites_registration_page` options are templates that support a number of variables. The most useful being `{host}` and `{invite.token}`. All the usual [HTTP configuration options](https://prosody.im/doc/http) can be used to configure this module. In particular, if you run Prosody behind a reverse proxy such as nginx or Apache, you will probably want to set `http_external_url` so that Prosody knows what URLs should look like for users. If you want to disable this module's built-in pages and use an external invitation page generator (such as [ge0rg/easy-xmpp-invitation](https://github.com/ge0rg/easy-xmpp-invitation) then set `invites_page_external = true` and set `invites_page` to the appropriate URL for your installation.