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mod_compliance_2023: Add 2023 Version of the compliance module, basis is the 2021 Version.
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+---
+summary: XMPP Compliance Suites 2023 self-test
+labels:
+- Stage-Beta
+rockspec:
+ dependencies:
+ - mod_cloud_notify
+
+...
+
+Compare the list of enabled modules with
+[XEP-0479: XMPP Compliance Suites 2023] and produce basic report to the
+Prosody log file.
+
+If installed with the Prosody plugin installer then all modules needed for a green checkmark should be included. (With prosody 0.12 only [mod_cloud_notify] is not included with prosody and we need the community module)
+
+# Compatibility
+
+ Prosody-Version Status
+ --------------- ----------------------
+ trunk Works as of 2024-12-21
+ 0.12 Works
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+-- Copyright (c) 2021 Kim Alvefur
+--
+-- This module is MIT licensed.
+
+local hostmanager = require "core.hostmanager";
+
+local array = require "util.array";
+local set = require "util.set";
+
+local modules_enabled = module:get_option_inherited_set("modules_enabled");
+
+for host in pairs(hostmanager.get_children(module.host)) do
+ local component = module:context(host):get_option_string("component_module");
+ if component then
+ modules_enabled:add(component);
+ modules_enabled:include(module:context(host):get_option_set("modules_enabled", {}));
+ end
+end
+
+local function check(suggested, alternate, ...)
+ if set.intersection(modules_enabled, set.new({suggested; alternate; ...})):empty() then return suggested; end
+ return false;
+end
+
+local compliance = {
+ array {"Server"; check("tls"); check("disco")};
+
+ array {"Advanced Server"; check("pep", "pep_simple")};
+
+ array {"Web"; check("bosh"); check("websocket")};
+
+ -- No Server requirements for Advanced Web
+
+ array {"IM"; check("vcard_legacy", "vcard"); check("carbons"); check("http_file_share", "http_upload")};
+
+ array {
+ "Advanced IM";
+ check("vcard_legacy", "vcard");
+ check("blocklist");
+ check("muc");
+ check("private");
+ check("smacks");
+ check("mam");
+ check("bookmarks");
+ };
+
+ array {"Mobile"; check("smacks"); check("csi_simple", "csi_battery_saver")};
+
+ array {"Advanced Mobile"; check("cloud_notify")};
+
+ array {"A/V Calling"; check("turn_external", "external_services", "turncredentials", "extdisco")};
+
+};
+
+function check_compliance()
+ local compliant = true;
+ for _, suite in ipairs(compliance) do
+ local section = suite:pop(1);
+ if module:get_option_boolean("compliance_" .. section:lower():gsub("%A", "_"), true) then
+ local missing = set.new(suite:filter(function(m) return type(m) == "string" end):map(function(m) return "mod_" .. m end));
+ if suite[1] then
+ if compliant then
+ compliant = false;
+ module:log("warn", "Missing some modules for XMPP Compliance 2023");
+ end
+ module:log("info", "%s Compliance: %s", section, missing);
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ if compliant then module:log("info", "XMPP Compliance 2023: Compliant ✔️"); end
+end
+
+if prosody.start_time then
+ check_compliance()
+else
+ module:hook_global("server-started", check_compliance);
+end
+
| author | Menel <menel@snikket.de> |
|---|---|
| date | Sun, 22 Dec 2024 16:06:28 +0100 |
| parents | fe081789f7b5 |
| children | 8a47791338fc |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: 'Log to in-memory ringbuffer' ... Introduction ============ Sometimes debug logs are too verbose for continuous logging to disk. However occasionally you may be interested in the debug logs when a certain event occurs. This module allows you to store all logs in a fixed-size buffer in Prosody's memory, and dump them to a file whenever you want. # Configuration First of all, you need to load the module by adding it to your global `modules_enabled`: ``` {.lua} modules_enabled = { ... "log_ringbuffer"; ... } ``` By default the module will do nothing - you need to configure a log sink, using Prosody's usual [logging configuration](https://prosody.im/doc/advanced_logging). ``` {.lua} log = { -- Log errors to a file error = "/var/log/prosody/prosody.err"; -- Log debug and higher to a 2MB buffer { to = "ringbuffer", size = 1024*1024*2, filename_template = "debug-logs-{pid}-{count}.log", signal = "SIGUSR2" }; } ``` The possible fields of the logging config entry are: `to` : Set this to `"ringbuffer"`. `levels` : The log levels to capture, e.g. `{ min = "debug" }`. By default, all levels are captured. `size` : The size, in bytes, of the buffer. When the buffer fills, old data will be overwritten by new data. `lines` : If specified, preserves the latest N complete lines in the buffer. The `size` option is ignored when this option is set. `filename` : The name of the file to dump logs to when triggered. `filename_template` : This parameter may optionally be specified instead of `filename. It may contain a number of variables, described below. Defaults to `"{paths.data}/ringbuffer-logs-{pid}-{count}.log"`. Only one of the following triggers may be specified: `signal` : A signal that will cause the buffer to be dumped, e.g. `"SIGUSR2"`. Do not use any signal that is used by any other Prosody module, to avoid conflicts. `event` : Alternatively, the name of a Prosody global event that will trigger the logs to be dumped, e.g. `"config-reloaded"`. ## Filename variables If `filename_template` is specified instead of `filename`, it may contain any of the following variables in curly braces, e.g. `{pid}`. `pid` : The PID of the current process `count` : A counter that begins at 0 and increments for each dump made by the current process. `time` : The unix timestamp at which the dump is made. It can be formatted to human-readable local time using `{time|yyyymmdd}` and `{time|hhmmss}`. `paths` : Allows access to Prosody's known filesystem paths, use e.g. `{paths.data}` for the path to Prosody's data directory. The filename does not have to be unique for every dump - if a file with the same name already exists, it will be appended to. ## Integration with mod_debug_traceback This module can be used in combination with [mod_debug_traceback] so that debug logs are dumped at the same time as the traceback. Use the following configuration: ``` {.lua} log = { --- -- other optional logging config here -- --- { to = "ringbuffer"; filename_template = "{paths.data}/traceback-{pid}-{count}.log"; event = "debug_traceback/triggered"; }; } ``` If the filename template matches the traceback path, both logs and traceback will be combined into the same file. Of course separate files can be specified if preferred. # Compatibility 0.12 and later.
