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mod_pubsub_serverinfo: Warm-up opt-in cache
By warming up the cache that contains the opt-in data, the first publication has a better chance of including domain names for remote domains that opt-in.
Without this change, those domains are named only after the _second_ publication, which can take a while. New users are likely thrown off by that.
author | Guus der Kinderen <guus.der.kinderen@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 04 Jan 2024 16:19:55 +0100 |
parent | 3698:1d719d4ef18f |
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# Introduction This module adds support for reading AWS IAM access credentials from EC2 instance metadata, to allow Prosody modules to gain role-based access to AWS services. # Configuring ``` {.lua} modules_enabled = { "aws_profile"; } ``` There is no other configuration. # Usage in other modules Other modules can import the credentials as a shared table: ``` {.lua} local aws_credentials = module:shared("/*/aws_profile/credentials"); do_something(aws_credentials.access_key, aws_credentials.secret_key); ``` Note that credentials are time-limited, and will change periodically. The shared table will automatically be updated. If you need to know when this happens, you can also hook the `'aws_profile/credentials-refreshed'` event: ``` {.lua} module:hook_global("aws_profile/credentials-refreshed", function (new_credentials) -- do something with new_credentials.access_key/secret_key end); ``` # Compatibility Meant for use with Prosody 0.11.x, may work in older versions.