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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
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---
labels:
- 'Stage-Alpha'
summary: Security Labels
...

Introduction
============

This module implements [XEP-0258: Security Labels in XMPP], but not
actual policy enforcement. See for example [mod_firewall] for that.

Configuration
=============

As with all modules, you enable it by adding it to the modules\_enabled
list.

These options exist:

  Name                      Description             Default
  ------------------------- ----------------------- -------------
  security\_catalog\_name   Catalouge name          "Default"
  security\_catalog\_desc   Catalouge description   "My labels"

You can then add your labels in a table called security\_labels. They
can be both orderd and unorderd, but ordered comes first.

``` {.lua}
security_labels = {
  { -- This label will come first
    name = "Public",
    label = true, -- This is a label, but without the actual label.
      default = true -- This is the default label.
  },
  {
    name = "Private",
    label = "PRIVATE",
    color = "white",
    bgcolor = "blue"
  },
  Sensitive = { -- A Sub-selector
    SECRET = { -- The index is used as name
      label = true
    },
    TOPSECRET = { -- The order of this and the above is not guaranteed.
      color = "red",
      bgcolor = "black",
    }
  }
}
```

Each label can have the following properties:

  Name             Description                                               Default
  ---------------- --------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------
  name             The name of the label. Used for selector.                 Required.
  label            The actual label, ie `<esssecuritylabel/>`                Required, can be boolean for a empty label, or a string.
  display          The text shown as display marking.                        Defaults to the name
  color, bgcolor   The fore- and background color of the display marking     None
  default          Boolean, true for the default. Only one may be default.   false