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mod_test_data/mod_test_data.lua @ 4203:c4002aae4ad3

mod_s2s_keepalive: Use timestamp as iq @id RFC 6120 implies that the id attribute must be unique within a stream. This should fix problems with remote servers that enforce uniqueness and don't answer duplicated ids. If it doesn't do that, then at least you can get a guesstimate at round-trip time from the difference between the result iq stanza and the timestamp it was logged without having to go look for when it was sent, or needing to keep state.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 14 Oct 2020 18:02:10 +0200
parent 3357:af824168729a
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local users = { "fezziwig", "badger", "nupkins", "pumblechook", "rouncewell" };
local host = "localhost";

local id = require "util.id";
local st = require "util.stanza";
local sm = require "core.storagemanager";

-- Return a random number from 1..max excluding n
function random_other(n, max) return ((math.random(1, max-1)+(n-1))%max)+1; end

local new_time;
do
	local _current_time = os.time();
	function new_time()
		_current_time = _current_time + math.random(1, 3600);
		return _current_time;
	end
end

function module.command(arg) --luacheck: ignore arg
	sm.initialize_host(host);
	local archive = sm.open(host, "archive", "archive");

	for _ = 1, 100000 do
		local random = math.random(1, #users);
		local user, contact = users[random], users[random_other(random, #users)];
		local user_jid, contact_jid = user.."@"..host, contact.."@"..host;

		local stanza = st.message({ to = contact_jid, from = user_jid, type="chat" })
			:tag("body"):text(id.long());

		archive:append(user, nil, stanza, new_time(), contact_jid)

		local stanza2 = st.clone(stanza);
		stanza2.attr.from, stanza2.attr.to = stanza.attr.to, stanza.attr.from;
		archive:append(contact, nil, stanza2, new_time(), user_jid)
	end
end