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mod_http_oauth2: Enforce the registered grant types Thus a client can limit itself to certain grant types. Not sure if this prevents any attacks, but what was the point of including this in the registration if it was not going to be enforced? This became easier to do with client_id being available earlier.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 02 Jun 2025 20:55:20 +0200
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---
labels:
- 'Stage-Experimental'
summary: Prototype MAM summary
---

This is a prototype for an experimental archive summary API recently
added in [Prosody trunk](https://hg.prosody.im/trunk/rev/2c5546cc5c70).

# Protocol

::: {.alert .alert-danger}
This is not a finished protocol, but a prototype meant for testing.
:::

A basic query:

``` {.xml}
<iq id="lx7" type="get">
  <summary xmlns="xmpp:prosody.im/mod_map"/>
</iq>
```

Answered like:

``` {.xml}
<iq type="result" id="lx7">
  <summary xmlns="xmpp:prosody.im/mod_map">
    <item jid="juliet@capulet.lit">
      <count>3</count>
      <start>2019-02-25T15:48:00+0100</start>
      <end>2019-08-23T01:39:50+02:00</end>
      <body>O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?</body>
    </item>
  </summary>
</iq>
```

It can also take dataform and RSM parameters similar to a [filtered MAM
query](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html#filter).

E.g if the last message you received had an id `09af3-cc343-b409f` then
the following query would tell you who sent you messages since:

``` {.xml}
<iq id="lx8" type="get">
  <summary xmlns="xmpp:prosody.im/mod_map">
    <set xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/rsm">
      <max>10</max>
      <after>09af3-cc343-b409f</after>
    </set>
  </summary>
</iq>
```