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mod_pubsub_feeds: Track latest timestamp seen in feeds instead of last poll
This should ensure that an entry that has a publish timestmap after the
previously oldest post, but before the time of the last poll check, is
published to the node.
Previously if an entry would be skipped if it was published at 13:00
with a timestamp of 12:30, where the last poll was at 12:45.
For feeds that lack a timestamp, it now looks for the first post that is
not published, assuming that the feed is in reverse chronological order,
then iterates back up from there.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 25 Jun 2023 16:27:55 +0200 |
parent | 4524:9764d27db681 |
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#!/bin/bash # Does HTTP POST compatible with mod_post_msg for prosody # Aims to be compatible with sendxmpp syntax # API: # http://host/msg/user => msg to user@host # or http://whatever/msg/user@host => same # HTTP Basic auth # sendxmpp # $0 [options] <recipient> test -f $HOME/.sendxmpprc && read username password < $HOME/.sendxmpprc TEMP="$(getopt -o f:u:p:j:o:r:tlcs:m:iwvhd -l file:,username:,password:,jserver:,component:,resource:,tls,headline,message-type:,chatroom,subject:,message:,interactive,raw,verbose,help,usage,debug -n "${0%%*/}" -- "$@" )" if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "Terminating..." >&2 ; exit 1 ; fi eval set -- "$TEMP" while true; do case "$1" in -f|--file) read username password < "$2"; shift 2;; -u|--username) username="$2"; shift 2;; -p|--password) password="$2"; shift 2;; -j|--jserver) server="$2"; shift 2;; -m|--message) message="$2"; shift 2;; -v|--verbose) verbose="yes"; shift;; -i|--interactive) interactive="yes"; shift;; # multiple messages, one per line on stdin -r|--resource) resource="$OPTARG"; shift 2;; # not used -h|--help|--usage) echo "usage: ${0##*/} [options] <recipient>" echo "or refer to the the source code ;)"; exit;; --) shift ; break ;; *) echo "option $1 is not implemented" >&1; shift ;; # TODO stuff # FIXME the above will fail if the opt has a param esac done if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then echo "multile recipients not implemented" >&1 # TODO stuff exit 1 fi # Can be user@host or just user, in wich case the http host is used recipient="$1" shift if [ -z "$server" ]; then server="${username#*@}:5280" fi if [ -z "$recipient" -o -z "$server" -o -z "$username" ]; then echo "required parameter missing or empty" >&1 exit 1 fi do_send() { #echo \ curl "http${secure:+s}://$server/msg/$recipient" \ -s ${verbose:+-v} \ -u "$username${password:+:$password}" \ "$@" } send_text() { do_send -H "Content-Type: text/plain" "$@" } if [ -z "$interactive" ]; then send_text -d "${message:-@-}" else while read line; do send_text -d "$line" done fi # TODO single curl line