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Updating dox for mod_rest. Ideas expressed / clarified:
1) Making clear that mod_rest isn't to be installed under VirtualHosts AND as a component.
2) Understanding some of the implications of this choice:
A) Changes to user authentication
B) How it affects subdomains
3) More consistent use of domain names for clarity.
4) Using different heading sizes to show scope of section.
Essentially, I added all the tidbits I had to clarify in getting this to work in my
own example.
author | Ben Smith <bens@effortlessis.com> |
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date | Mon, 13 May 2024 13:25:13 -0700 |
parent | 5681:7a4a6ded2bd6 |
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--- labels: - Stage-Alpha summary: Install adhoc command bots in MUCs --- # Introduction This module allows you to "install" bots on a MUC service (via config for now, via adhoc command and on just one MUC to follow). All the adhoc commands defined on the bot become adhoc commands on the service's MUCs, and the bots can send XEP-0356 messages to the MUC to send messages as any participant. # Configuration List all bots to install. You must specify full JID. adhoc_bots = { "some@bot.example.com/bot" } And enable the module on the MUC service as usual modules_enabled = { "muc_adhoc_bots" }