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mod_compliance_latest: using module:log_status
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
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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."
+module:log_status( "error", "Error, can't load module: mod_compliance_2023. Is this module downloaded into a folder readable by prosody?" )
+return false
end
author | Menel <menel@snikket.de> |
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date | Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:09:56 +0100 |
parent | 809:1d51c5e38faa |
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Developer Utilities/Tests ========================= 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