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mod_mam/mamprefs.lib.lua @ 4515:2e33eeafe962

mod_muc_markers: Prevent any markers from reaching the archive, even if untracked Original intention was to leave alone things that this module isn't handling. However markers in archives are just problematic without more advanced logic about what is markable and what is not. It also requires a more advanced query in mod_muc_rai to determine the latest markable message instead of the latest archived message. I'd rather keep the "is archivable" and "is markable" definition the same for simplicity. I don't want to introduce yet another set of rules for no reason. No markers in MAM.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Mon, 22 Mar 2021 15:55:02 +0000
parent 2819:9ffb059c9ba5
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-- XEP-0313: Message Archive Management for Prosody
-- Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Kim Alvefur
--
-- This file is MIT/X11 licensed.
-- luacheck: ignore 122/prosody

local global_default_policy = module:get_option("default_archive_policy", true);

do
	-- luacheck: ignore 211/prefs_format
	local prefs_format = {
		[false] = "roster",
		-- default ::= true | false | "roster"
		-- true = always, false = never, nil = global default
		["romeo@montague.net"] = true, -- always
		["montague@montague.net"] = false, -- newer
	};
end

local sessions = prosody.hosts[module.host].sessions;
local archive_store = module:get_option_string("archive_store", "archive");
local prefs = module:open_store(archive_store .. "_prefs");

local function get_prefs(user)
	local user_sessions = sessions[user];
	local user_prefs = user_sessions and user_sessions.archive_prefs
	if not user_prefs then
		user_prefs = prefs:get(user);
		if user_sessions then
			user_sessions.archive_prefs = user_prefs;
		end
	end
	return user_prefs or { [false] = global_default_policy };
end
local function set_prefs(user, user_prefs)
	local user_sessions = sessions[user];
	if user_sessions then
		user_sessions.archive_prefs = user_prefs;
	end
	return prefs:set(user, user_prefs);
end

return {
	get = get_prefs,
	set = set_prefs,
}