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author | Menel <menel@snikket.de> |
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date | Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:26:01 +0200 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/mod_webpresence/README.md Tue Oct 22 10:26:01 2024 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +--- +labels: +- 'Stage-Stable' +summary: Display your online status in web pages +... + +Introduction +============ + +Quite often you may want to publish your Jabber status to your blog or +website. mod\_webpresence allows you to do exactly this. + +Details +======= + +This module uses Prosody's built-in HTTP server (it does not depend on +mod\_httpserver). It supplies a status icon representative of a user's +online state. + +Installation +============ + +Simply copy mod\_webpresence.lua to your modules directory, the image +files are embedded within it. Then add "webpresence" to your +modules\_enabled list. + +Usage +===== + +Once loaded you can embed the icon into a page using a simple `<img>` +tag, as follows: + + <img src="http://prosody.example.com:5280/status/john.smith" /> + +Alternatively, it can be used to get status name as plaint text, status +message as plain text or html-code for embedding on web-pages. + +To get status name in plain text you can use something like that link: +`http://prosody.example.com:5280/status/john.smith/text` + +To get status message as plain text you can use something like following +link: `http://prosody.example.com:5280/status/john.smith/message` + +To get html code, containig status name, status image and status message +(if set): `http://prosody.example.com:5280/status/john.smith/html` + +All other + +Compatibility +============= + + ----- ------- + trunk Works + 0.10 Works + 0.9 Works + 0.8 Works + 0.7 Works + 0.6 Works + ----- ------- + +Todo +==== + +- Display PEP information (maybe a new plugin?) +- More (free) iconsets +- Internal/external image generator (GD, ImageMagick)