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mod_http_muc_log: Fix exception on lack of trailing slash in room path
A request to /room leads to the match call returning nil which in turn
calls nodeprep(nil). In Prosody 0.11.x this does nothing and simply
returns the nil, while in 0.12 it is an error.
Now it redirects to the calendar view at /room/ - even for non-existant
rooms.
Discovered at a deployment with http_paths = { muc_log = "/" } and
requests to /robots.txt and similar, which now result in a uses redirect
before returning 404.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 22 Apr 2022 14:29:32 +0200 |
parent | 4462:4356088ad675 |
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--- summary: JSON Log Sink --- Conifiguration ============== Here we log to `/var/log/prosody/prosody.json`: ``` {.lua} log = { -- your other log sinks info = "/var/log/prosody/prosody.log" -- add this: { to = "json", filename = "/var/log/prosody/prosody.json" }; } ``` ## UDP Alternatively, it can send logs via UDP: ```lua log = { { to = "json", udp_host = "10.1.2.3", udp_port = "9999" }; } ``` Format ====== JSON log files consist of a series of `\n`-separated JSON objects, suitable for mangling with tools like [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/). Example (with whitespace and indentation for readability): ``` {.json} { "args" : [], "datetime" : "2019-11-03T13:38:28Z", "level" : "info", "message" : "Client connected", "source" : "c2s55f267f5b9d0" } { "args" : [ "user@example.net" ], "datetime" : "2019-11-03T13:38:28Z", "level" : "debug", "message" : "load_roster: asked for: %s", "source" : "rostermanager" } ``` `datetime` : [XEP-0082]-formatted timestamp. `source` : Log source, usually a module or a connected session. `level` : `debug`, `info`, `warn` or `error` `message` : The log message in `printf` format. Combine with `args` to get the final message. `args` : Array of extra arguments, corresponding to `printf`-style `%s` formatting in the `message`. Formatted message ----------------- If desired, at the obvious expense of performance, the formatted version of the string can be included in the JSON object by specifying the `formatted_as` key in the logger config: ``` {.lua} log = { -- ... other sinks ... { to = "json", formatted_as = "msg_formatted", filename = "/var/log/prosody/prosody.json" }; } ``` This will expose the formatted message in the JSON as separate `msg_formatted` key. It is possible to override existing keys using this (for example, the `message` key), but not advisible.