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mod_client_management: Report on longest lived token when grant does not expire
E.g. for mod_http_oauth2 where by default the grant itself is unlimited,
while refresh tokens are issued with one week lifetime, but are renewed
with each use.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 10 Nov 2023 00:26:17 +0100 |
parent | 1803:4d73a1a6ba68 |
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--- labels: summary: 'Module enabling "on-hold" functionality' ... Introduction ============ Enable mod\_onhold to allow temporarily placing messages from particular JIDs "on hold" -- i.e. store them, but do not deliver them until the hold status is taken away. Details ======= Right now, it is configured through adding JIDs to a list in prosody.cfg.lua. Eventually, more dynamically configurable support will be added (i.e. with ad-hoc commands or some such thing). Simply enable mod\_onhold in your list of modules, and then add a line: onhold\_jids = { "someone@address.com", "someoneelse@address2.com" } Until those JIDs are removed, messages from those JIDs will not be delivered. Once they are removed and prosody is restarted, they will be delivered the next time the user to which they are directed logs on.