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mod_c2s_conn_throttle: Reduce log level from error->info Our general policy is that "error" should never be triggerable by remote entities, and that it is always about something that requires admin intervention. This satisfies neither condition. The "warn" level can be used for unexpected events/behaviour triggered by remote entities, and this could qualify. However I don't think failed auth attempts are unexpected enough. I selected "info" because it is what is also used for other notable session lifecycle events.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 07 Dec 2023 15:46:50 +0000
parents e5ad3f1f48bd
children a9c75430cb26
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#!/bin/bash -eu

# Copyright (c) Kim Alvefur
# This file is MIT/X11 licensed.

# Dependencies:
# - https://httpie.io/
# - https://hg.sr.ht/~zash/httpie-oauth2

# shellcheck disable=SC1091

# Settings
HOST=""
DOMAIN=""

SESSION="session-read-only"

if [ -f "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/restrc" ]; then
	# Config file can contain the above settings
	source "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/restrc"

	if [ -z "${SCOPE:-}" ]; then
		SCOPE="openid xmpp"
	fi
fi

if [[ $# == 0 ]]; then
	echo "${0##*/} [-h HOST] [-rw] [/path] kind=(message|presence|iq) ...."
	# Last arguments are handed to HTTPie, so refer to its docs for further details
	exit 0
fi

if [[ "$1" == "-h" ]]; then
	HOST="$2"
	shift 2
elif [ -z "${HOST:-}" ]; then
	HOST="$(hostname)"
fi

if [[ "$1" == "-rw" ]]; then
	# To e.g. save Accept headers to the session
	SESSION="session"
	shift 1
fi

if [[ "$HOST" != *.* ]]; then
	# Assumes subdomain of your DOMAIN
	if [ -z "${DOMAIN:-}" ]; then
		DOMAIN="$(hostname -d)"
	fi
	if [[ "$HOST" == *:* ]]; then
		HOST="${HOST%:*}.$DOMAIN:${HOST#*:}"
	else
		HOST="$HOST.$DOMAIN"
	fi
fi


# For e.g /disco/example.com and such GET queries
GET_PATH=""
if [[ "$1" == /* ]]; then
	GET_PATH="$1"
	shift 1
fi

https --check-status -p b --"$SESSION" rest -A oauth2 -a "$HOST" --oauth2-scope "$SCOPE" "$HOST/rest$GET_PATH" "$@"