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mod_rest: Workaround lack of number coercion in util.datamapper for HTTP upload
util.datamapper will not coerce a string into an integer like the
XEP-0363 'size' slot, which becomes a problem when using the HTTP GET
method, passing fields as ?query parameters which are always strings.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 19 Aug 2024 20:08:41 +0200 |
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# Introduction This module reports [module status priorities][doc:developers:moduleapi#logging-and-status] as metrics, which are a kind of persistent log messages indicating whether the module is functioning properly. This concept was introduced in [Prosody 0.12.0][doc:release:0.12.0#api] and is not used extensively yet, primarily for reporting failure to load modules or e.g. [mod_component] not being connected to its external component yet. Besides using this to report problems, this metric could also be used to count how many modules are loaded or monitor for when critical modules aren't loaded at all. # Configuration After installing, enable by adding to [`modules_enabled`][doc:modules_enabled] like many other modules: ``` lua -- in the global section modules_enabled = { -- Other globally enabled modules here... "http_openmetrics"; "measure_modules"; -- add } ``` # Example OpenMetrics ``` openmetrics # HELP prosody_module_status Prosody module status # UNIT prosody_module_status # TYPE prosody_module_status gauge prosody_module_status{host="example.org",module="message"} 0 prosody_module_status{host="example.org",module="presence"} 0 prosody_module_status{host="groups.example.org",module="muc"} 0 ``` # Details The priorities are reported as the following values: 0 : `core` - no problem, nothing to report 1 : `info` - no problem, but a module had something important to say 2 : `warn` - something is not right 3 : `error` - something has gone wrong Status changes are generally also reported in Prosodys logs, so look there for details. # See also - [mod_http_status] provides all module status details as JSON via HTTP