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view mod_audit_status/mod_audit_status.lua @ 5907:d194d1012fd3
Updating dox for mod_rest. Ideas expressed / clarified:
1) Making clear that mod_rest isn't to be installed under VirtualHosts AND as a component.
2) Understanding some of the implications of this choice:
A) Changes to user authentication
B) How it affects subdomains
3) More consistent use of domain names for clarity.
4) Using different heading sizes to show scope of section.
Essentially, I added all the tidbits I had to clarify in getting this to work in my
own example.
author | Ben Smith <bens@effortlessis.com> |
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date | Mon, 13 May 2024 13:25:13 -0700 |
parents | bd0abf821cef |
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module:depends("audit"); local st = require "util.stanza"; -- Suppress warnings about module:audit() -- luacheck: ignore 143/module local heartbeat_interval = module:get_option_number("audit_status_heartbeat_interval", 60); local store = module:open_store(nil, "keyval+"); -- This is global, to make it available to other modules crashed = false; --luacheck: ignore 131/crashed module:hook_global("server-started", function () local recorded_status = store:get(); if recorded_status and recorded_status.status == "started" then module:audit(nil, "server-crashed", { timestamp = recorded_status.heartbeat }); crashed = true; end module:audit(nil, "server-started"); store:set_key(nil, "status", "started"); end); module:hook_global("server-stopped", function () module:audit(nil, "server-stopped", { custom = { prosody.shutdown_reason and st.stanza("note"):text(prosody.shutdown_reason); }; }); store:set_key(nil, "status", "stopped"); end); if heartbeat_interval then local async = require "util.async"; local heartbeat_writer = async.runner(function (timestamp) store:set_key(nil, "heartbeat", timestamp); end); module:add_timer(0, function () heartbeat_writer:run(os.time()); return heartbeat_interval; end); end