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mod_compliance_latest: Gracefull error logging on missing dependency. diff --git a/mod_compliance_latest/README.md b/mod_compliance_latest/README.md --- a/mod_compliance_latest/README.md +++ b/mod_compliance_latest/README.md @@ -9,13 +9,15 @@ rockspec: # Introduction -This module will always require and load to the lastest compliance tester we have in the community modules. -Currently this is [mod_compliance_2023]. +This meta-module will always `require` (and therefore auto-load) the lastest compliance tester we have in the community modules. +Currently this is [mod_compliance_2023]. See the linked module for further details. + +If you do not use the *Prosody plugin installer* this module will likely have limited value to you. +You can also just install the current compliance tester manually. # Configuration -Just load this module as any other module and it will automatically install [mod_compliance_2023] if you use the Prosody plugin installer. -See the linked module for further details. +Just load this module as any other module and it will automatically install and load [mod_compliance_2023] if you use the *Prosody plugin installer*. # Compatibility diff --git a/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua b/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua --- a/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua +++ b/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua @@ -1,1 +1,6 @@ -module:depends("compliance_2023"); +local success, err = pcall(function() module:depends("compliance_2023") end) + +if not success then + module:log("error", "Error, can't load module: mod_compliance_2023. Is this module downloaded in a folder readable by prosody?") + return 1, "Error: Couldn't load dependency mod_compliance_2023." +end
author Menel <menel@snikket.de>
date Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:58:03 +0100
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Developer Utilities/Tests
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This directory exists for reasons of sanity checking.  If you wish
to run the tests, set up Prosody as you normally would, and install the LDAP
modules as normal as well.  Set up OpenLDAP using the configuration directory
found in this directory (slapd.conf), and run the following command to import
the test definitions into the LDAP server:

    ldapadd -x -w prosody -D 'cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com' -f posix-users.ldif

Then just run prove (you will need perl and AnyEvent::XMPP installed):

    prove t