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mod_vcard_muc: Get room from rooms table when get_room_from_jid API is not supported
Closes #1152
author | Michel Le Bihan <michel@lebihan.pl> |
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date | Wed, 30 May 2018 19:14:01 +0200 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Alpha' summary: Security Labels ... Introduction ============ This module implements [XEP-0258: Security Labels in XMPP], but not actual policy enforcement. See for example [mod_firewall] for that. Configuration ============= As with all modules, you enable it by adding it to the modules\_enabled list. These options exist: Name Description Default ------------------------- ----------------------- ------------- security\_catalog\_name Catalouge name "Default" security\_catalog\_desc Catalouge description "My labels" You can then add your labels in a table called security\_labels. They can be both orderd and unorderd, but ordered comes first. ``` {.lua} security_labels = { { -- This label will come first name = "Public", label = true, -- This is a label, but without the actual label. default = true -- This is the default label. }, { name = "Private", label = "PRIVATE", color = "white", bgcolor = "blue" }, Sensitive = { -- A Sub-selector SECRET = { -- The index is used as name label = true }, TOPSECRET = { -- The order of this and the above is not guaranteed. color = "red", bgcolor = "black", } } } ``` Each label can have the following properties: Name Description Default ---------------- --------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- name The name of the label. Used for selector. Required. label The actual label, ie `<esssecuritylabel/>` Required, can be boolean for a empty label, or a string. display The text shown as display marking. Defaults to the name color, bgcolor The fore- and background color of the display marking None default Boolean, true for the default. Only one may be default. false