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view util/session.lua @ 14066:b085d32af140 13.0
prosody, prosodyctl: Load loader directly from source directory
This should ensure that loader.lua is loaded from the source directory
and does the right thing when installed with `make install`
There are currently three ways Prosody can be run:
- Directly from the source directory, like `./prosody`
- Installed with `make install`
- Installed into Lua paths with e.g. dh-lua or luarocks
In the first two cases, Lua search paths need to include the source
directory and ensure that `require "prosody.util.json"` ends up loading
`util/json.lua` relative to the installation (CFG_SOURCEDIR) or the
source checkout.
Finally, in the last case where Prosody resources are installed under the
'prosody.*' namespace in regular Lua search paths, then loader.lua should
activate the compatibility mode that makes sure that both
`require"util.json"` and `require"prosody.util.json"` both resolve to
`(one path from of package.path)/prosody/util/json.lua`
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
|---|---|
| date | Mon, 09 Feb 2026 16:59:42 +0100 |
| parents | 9c13c11b199d |
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local initialize_filters = require "prosody.util.filters".initialize; local time = require "prosody.util.time"; local logger = require "prosody.util.logger"; local function new_session(typ) local session = { type = typ .. "_unauthed"; base_type = typ; since = time.now(); }; return session; end local function set_id(session) local id = session.base_type .. tostring(session):match("%x+$"):lower(); session.id = id; return session; end local function set_logger(session) local log = logger.init(session.id); session.log = log; return session; end local function set_conn(session, conn) session.conn = conn; session.ip = conn:ip(); return session; end local function set_send(session) local conn = session.conn; if not conn then function session.send(data) session.log("debug", "Discarding data sent to unconnected session: %s", data); return false; end return session; end local filter = initialize_filters(session); local w = conn.write; session.send = function (t) if t.name then t = filter("stanzas/out", t); end if t then t = filter("bytes/out", tostring(t)); if t then local ret, err = w(conn, t); if not ret then session.log("debug", "Error writing to connection: %s", err); return false, err; end end end return true; end return session; end local function set_role(session, role) session.role = role; end return { new = new_session; set_id = set_id; set_logger = set_logger; set_conn = set_conn; set_send = set_send; set_role = set_role; }
