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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> |
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date | Sun, 22 Dec 2024 16:06:28 +0100 |
parent | 6003:fe081789f7b5 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Stable' summary: Publish to PubSub nodes from via HTTP POST/WebHooks --- # Introduction This module is a fairly generic WebHook receiver that lets you easily publish data to PubSub using a HTTP POST request. The payload can be Atom feeds, arbitrary XML, or arbitrary JSON. The type should be indicated via the `Content-Type` header. - JSON data is wrapped in a [XEP-0335] container. - An Atom feed may have many `<entry>` and each one is published as its own PubSub item. - Other XML is simply published to the item with ID `current`. ## JSON example ``` {.bash} curl http://localhost:5280/pubsub_post/princely_musings \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data-binary '{"musing":"To be, or not to be: that is the question"}' ``` ## Atom example ``` {.bash} curl http://localhost:5280/pubsub_post/princely_musings \ -H "Content-Type: application/xml" \ --data-binary '<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <entry><title>Hello</title></entry></feed>' ``` ## Simple form-data ``` {.bash} curl http://localhost:5280/pubsub_post/princely_musings \ --data musing="To be, or not to be: that is the question" ``` # Configuration All settings are optional. ## Actor identification First we have to figure out who is making the request. This is configured on a per-node basis like this: ``` {.lua} -- Per node secrets pubsub_post_actors = { princely_musings = "hamlet@denmark.lit" } pubsub_post_default_actor = "nobody@nowhere.invalid" ``` `pubsub_post_default_actor` is used when trying to publish to a node that is not listed in `pubsub_post_actors`. Otherwise the IP address of the connection is used. ## Authentication [WebSub](https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/REC-websub-20180123/) [Authenticated Content Distribution](https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/REC-websub-20180123/#authenticated-content-distribution) authentication is used. ``` {.lua} pubsub_post_secrets = { princely_musings = "shared secret" } pubsub_post_default_secret = "default secret" ``` `pubsub_post_default_secret` is used when trying to publish to a node that is not listed in `pubsub_post_secrets`. Otherwise the request proceeds with the previously identified actor. ::: {.alert .alert-danger} If configured without a secret and a default actor that has permission to create nodes the service becomes wide open. ::: ## Authorization Authorization is handled via pubsub affiliations. Publishing requires an affiliation with the _publish_ capability, usually `"publisher"`. ### Setting up affiliations Prosodys PubSub module supports [setting affiliations via XMPP](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html#owner-affiliations), since 0.11.0, so affiliations can be configured with a capable client. It can however be done from another plugin: ``` {.lua} local mod_pubsub = module:depends("pubsub"); local pubsub = mod_pubsub.service; pubsub:create("princely_musings", true); pubsub:set_affiliation("princely_musings", true, "127.0.0.1", "publisher"); ``` ## Data mappings The datamapper library added in 0.12.0 allows posting JSON and having it converted to XML based on a special JSON Schema. ``` json { "properties" : { "content" : { "type" : "string" }, "title" : { "type" : "string" } }, "type" : "object", "xml" : { "name" : "musings", "namespace" : "urn:example:princely" } } ``` And in the Prosody config file: ``` lua pubsub_post_mappings = { princely_musings = "musings.json"; } ``` Then, POSTing a JSON payload like ``` json { "content" : "To be, or not to be: that is the question", "title" : "Soliloquy" } ``` results in a payload like ``` xml <musings xmlns="urn:example:princely"> <title>Soliloquy</title> <content>To be, or not to be: that is the question</content> </musings> ``` being published to the node.