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mod_firewall: SUBSCRIBED: Flip subscription check to match documentation
The documentation claims that this condition checks whether the recipient is
subscribed to the sender.
However, it was using the wrong method, and actually checking whether the
sender was subscribed to the recipient.
A quick poll of folk suggested that the documentation's approach is the right
one, so this should fix the code to match the documentation.
This should also fix the bundled anti-spam rules from blocking presence from
JIDs that you subscribe do (but don't have a mutual subscription with).
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:50:48 +0000 |
parent | 2956:d0ca211e1b0e |
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-- Source code taken from https://github.com/britzl/deftest -- Released under the MIT License. Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Norman Clarke. --- Provides the ability to mock any module. -- @usage -- -- mock.mock(sys) -- -- -- specifying return values -- sys.get_sys_info.returns({my_data}) -- ... -- local sys_info = sys.get_sys_info() -- will be my_data -- assert(sys.get_sys_info.calls == 1) -- call counting -- ... -- local sys_info = sys.get_sys_info() -- original response as we are now out of mocked answers -- assert(sys.get_sys_info.calls == 2) -- call counting -- ... -- -- -- specifying a replacement function -- sys.get_sys_info.replace(function () return my_data end) -- -- ... -- local sys_info = sys.get_sys_info() -- will be my_data -- assert(sys.get_sys_info.calls == 3) -- call counting -- ... -- local sys_info = sys.get_sys_info() -- will still be my_data -- assert(sys.get_sys_info.calls == 4) -- call counting -- ... -- -- -- cleaning up -- mock.unmock(sys) -- restore the sys library again local mock = {} --- Mock the specified module. -- Mocking the module extends the functions it contains with the ability to have their logic overridden. -- @param module module to mock -- @usage -- -- -- mock module x -- mock.mock(x) -- -- -- make x.f return 1, 2 then the original value -- x.f.returns({1, 2}) -- print(x.f()) -- prints 1 -- -- -- make x.f return 1 forever -- x.f.replace(function () return 1 end) -- while true do print(x.f()) end -- prints 1 forever -- -- -- counting calls -- assert(x.f.calls > 0) -- -- -- return to original state of module x -- mock.unmock(x) -- function mock.mock(module) assert(module, "You must provide a module to mock") for k,v in pairs(module) do if type(v) == "function" then local mock_fn = { calls = 0, answers = {}, repl_fn = nil, orig_fn = v, params = {} } function mock_fn.returns(...) local arg_length = select("#", ...) assert(arg_length > 0, "You must provide some answers") local args = { ... } if arg_length == 1 then mock_fn.answers = args[1] else mock_fn.answers = args end end function mock_fn.always_returns(answer) mock_fn.repl_fn = function() return answer end end function mock_fn.replace(repl_fn) mock_fn.repl_fn = repl_fn end function mock_fn.original(...) return mock_fn.orig_fn(...) end function mock_fn.restore() mock_fn.repl_fn = nil end local mt = { __call = function (mock_fn, ...) mock_fn.calls = mock_fn.calls + 1 local arg = {...} if #arg > 0 then for i=1,#arg do mock_fn.params[i] = arg[i] end end if mock_fn.answers[1] then local result = mock_fn.answers[1] table.remove(mock_fn.answers, 1) return result elseif mock_fn.repl_fn then return mock_fn.repl_fn(...) else return v(...) end end } setmetatable(mock_fn, mt) module[k] = mock_fn end end end --- Remove the mocking capabilities from a module. -- @param module module to remove mocking from function mock.unmock(module) assert(module, "You must provide a module to unmock") for k,v in pairs(module) do if type(v) == "table" then if v.orig_fn then module[k] = v.orig_fn end end end end return mock