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mod_http_oauth2: Fill in some client metadata defaults Explicit > Implicit Maybe we should actually use these for something as well? :) It's is somewhat an open question of how strictly we should enforce things in the client metadata given that it is somewhat extensible. Especially some of these enum fields which have corresponding IANA registries.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Tue, 25 Apr 2023 18:09:08 +0200
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summary: 'HTTP access to prosody’s storage mechanism'
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Introduction
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This module gives HTTP access to prosody’s storage mechanism. It uses
normal HTTP verbs and [Basic HTTP
authentication](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2617), so you could call
it RESTful if you like buzzwords.

Syntax
------

To Fetch data, issue a normal GET request

    GET /data[/<host>/<user>]/<store>[/<format>] HTTP/1.1
    Authorization: <base64(authzid:password)>

OR

    PUT|POST /data[/<host>/<user>]/<store> HTTP/1.1
    Content-Type: text/x-lua | application/json

    <data>

These map to `datamanager.method(user, host, store, data)`, where choice
of `method` and its parameters are explained below.

### Verbs

  Verb     Meaning                         datamanager method
  -------- ------------------------------- ---------------------------
  `GET`    Just fetch data                 `load()` or `list_load()`
  `PUT`    Replace all data in the store   `store()`
  `POST`   Append item to the store        `list_append()`

Note: In a `GET` request, if `load()` returns `nil`, `list_load()` will
be tried instead.

### Fields

  Field      Description                                                                                                             Default
  ---------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  `host`     Which virtual host to access                                                                                            Required. If not set in the path, the domain-part of the authzid is used.
  `user`     Which users storage to access                                                                                           Required. If not set in the path, uses the node part of the authzid.
  `store`    Which storage to access.                                                                                                Required.
  `format`   Which format to serialize to. `json` and `lua` are supported. When uploading data, the `Content-Type` header is used.   `json`
  `data`     The actual data to upload in a `PUT` or `POST` request.                                                                 `nil`

Note: Only admins can change data for users other than themselves.

### Example usage

Here follows some example usage using `curl`.

Get your account details:

    curl http://prosody.local:5280/data/accounts -u user@example.com:secr1t
    {"password":"secr1t"}

Set someones account details:

    curl -X PUT http://prosody.local:5280/data/example.com/user/accounts -u admin@host:r00tp4ssw0rd --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary '{"password":"changeme"}'

### Client library

-   https://metacpan.org/module/Prosody::Mod::Data::Access

### TODO

-   Use `Accept` header.

Compatibility
=============

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  trunk   Doesn't work (uses is_admin)
  0.12    Works?
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