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mod_csi_muc_priorities: Allow setting the default priority for mucs to low
Move the priority checking after the mention check so that if there is a
mention we return true.
Add an option to the form to set the default priority to low.
Return `nil` in cases where we determite that the priority should be high, as
with `mod_csi_simple` this causes normal MUC messages to be marked important
while allowing mod_csi_grace_period and unneeded messages to be queued.
author | aereaux <aidan@jmad.org> |
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date | Sun, 22 Sep 2024 08:13:09 -0700 |
parent | 1803:4d73a1a6ba68 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Stable' summary: Automatically reload modules with the config ... Introduction ------------ By default Prosody does not reload modules at runtime unless instructed to via one of its admin interfaces. However sometimes you want to easily reload a module to apply new settings when the config changes. mod\_reload\_modules will reload a set list of modules every time Prosody reloads its config (e.g. on SIGHUP). Configuration ------------- Add "reload\_modules" to modules\_enabled. Then the list of modules to reload using the 'reload\_modules' option in your config like so: reload_modules = { "groups", "tls" } This would reload mod\_groups and mod\_tls whenever the config is reloaded. Note that on many systems this will be at least daily, due to logrotate. Compatibility ------------- ----- ------- 0.9 Works ----- -------