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mod_muc_gateway_optimize: New module to optimize muc presence to remote gateways
Some gateways are happy to receive presence for each participant
in MUCs that they are in only once, to any one of their joined JIDs.
author | Stephen Paul Weber <singpolyma@singpolyma.net> |
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date | Sun, 17 Nov 2024 22:32:52 -0500 |
parent | 5712:09233b625cb9 |
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Simple module adding an endpoint meant to be used for health checks. # Configuration After installing, enable by adding to [`modules_enabled`][doc:modules_enabled] like many other modules: ``` lua -- in the global section modules_enabled = { -- Other globally enabled modules here... "http_health"; -- add } ``` ## Access control By default only access via localhost is allowed. This can be adjusted with `http_health_allow_ips`. The following example shows the default: ``` http_health_allow_ips = { "::1"; "127.0.0.1" } ``` Access can also be granted to one IP range via CIDR notation: ``` http_health_allow_cidr = "172.17.2.0/24" ``` The default for `http_health_allow_cidr` is empty. # Details Adds a `http://your.prosody.example:5280/health` endpoint that returns either HTTP status code 200 when all appears to be good or 500 when any module [status][doc:developers:moduleapi#logging-and-status] has been set to `error`. # See also - [mod_measure_modules] provides module statues via OpenMetrics - [mod_http_status] provides all module status details as JSON via HTTP