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view plugins/mod_net_multiplex.lua @ 14016:1df1782ccdfe
prosodyctl shell: Improve process exit codes
This fixes a bug introduced in 3326c8a29a86 where prosodyctl shell would
always exit with non-zero error codes, even on success. Now it will exit with
0 for success, or 1 if any errors were printed.
It also updates the other exit codes in the shell command to help distinguish
between different error cases. These are based on the sysexits.h codes,
although it is not recommended to rely on that interface.
| author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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| date | Fri, 19 Dec 2025 15:32:26 +0000 |
| parents | 50324f66ca2a |
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module:set_global(); local array = require "prosody.util.array"; local max_buffer_len = module:get_option_integer("multiplex_buffer_size", 1024, 1); local default_mode = module:get_option_integer("network_default_read_size", 4096, 0); local portmanager = require "prosody.core.portmanager"; local available_services = {}; local service_by_protocol = {}; local available_protocols = array(); local function add_service(service) local multiplex_pattern = service.multiplex and service.multiplex.pattern; local protocol_name = service.multiplex and service.multiplex.protocol; if protocol_name then module:log("debug", "Adding multiplex service %q with protocol %q", service.name, protocol_name); service_by_protocol[protocol_name] = service; available_protocols:push(protocol_name); end if multiplex_pattern then module:log("debug", "Adding multiplex service %q with pattern %q", service.name, multiplex_pattern); available_services[service] = multiplex_pattern; elseif not protocol_name then module:log("debug", "Service %q is not multiplex-capable", service.name); end end module:hook("service-added", function (event) add_service(event.service); end); module:hook("service-removed", function (event) available_services[event.service] = nil; if event.service.multiplex and event.service.multiplex.protocol then available_protocols:filter(function (p) return p ~= event.service.multiplex.protocol end); service_by_protocol[event.service.multiplex.protocol] = nil; end end); for _, services in pairs(portmanager.get_registered_services()) do for _, service in ipairs(services) do add_service(service); end end local buffers = {}; local listener = { default_mode = max_buffer_len }; function listener.onconnect(conn) local sock = conn:socket(); if sock.getalpn then local selected_proto = sock:getalpn(); local service = service_by_protocol[selected_proto]; if service then module:log("debug", "Routing incoming connection to %s based on ALPN %q", service.name, selected_proto); local next_listener = service.listener; conn:setlistener(next_listener); conn:set_mode(next_listener.default_mode or default_mode); local onconnect = next_listener.onconnect; if onconnect then return onconnect(conn) end end end end function listener.onincoming(conn, data) if not data then return; end local buf = buffers[conn]; buf = buf and buf..data or data; for service, multiplex_pattern in pairs(available_services) do if buf:match(multiplex_pattern) then module:log("debug", "Routing incoming connection to %s", service.name); local next_listener = service.listener; conn:setlistener(next_listener); conn:set_mode(next_listener.default_mode or default_mode); local onconnect = next_listener.onconnect; if onconnect then onconnect(conn) end return next_listener.onincoming(conn, buf); end end if #buf > max_buffer_len then -- Give up conn:close(); else buffers[conn] = buf; end end function listener.ondisconnect(conn) buffers[conn] = nil; -- warn if no buffer? end listener.ondetach = listener.ondisconnect; module:provides("net", { name = "multiplex"; config_prefix = ""; listener = listener; }); module:provides("net", { name = "multiplex_ssl"; config_prefix = "ssl"; encryption = "ssl"; ssl_config = { alpn = function () return available_protocols; end; }; listener = listener; });
