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mod_email/mod_email.lua @ 6199:fe8222112cf4

mod_conversejs: Serve base app at / This makes things slightly less awkward for the browser to figure out which URLs belong to a PWA. The app's "start URL" was previously without the '/' and therefore was not considered within the scope of the PWA. Now the canonical app URL will always have a '/'. Prosody/mod_http should take care of redirecting existing links without the trailing / to the new URL. If you have an installation at https://prosody/conversejs then it is now at https://prosody/conversejs/ (the first URL will now redirect to the second URL if you use it). The alternative would be to make the PWA scope include the parent, i.e. the whole of https://prosody/ in this case. This might get messy if other PWAs are provided by the same site or Prosody installation, however.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Tue, 11 Feb 2025 13:18:38 +0000
parent 3836:070faeaf51bc
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module:set_global();

local moduleapi = require "core.moduleapi";

local smtp = require"socket.smtp";

local config = module:get_option("smtp", { origin = "prosody", exec = "sendmail" });

local function send_email(to, headers, content)
	if type(headers) == "string" then -- subject
		headers = {
			Subject = headers;
			From = config.origin;
		};
	end
	headers.To = to;
	if not headers["Content-Type"] then
		headers["Content-Type"] = 'text/plain; charset="utf-8"';
	end
	local message = smtp.message{
		headers = headers;
		body = content;
	};

	if config.exec then
		local pipe = io.popen(config.exec ..
			" '"..to:gsub("'", "'\\''").."'", "w");

		for str in message do
			pipe:write(str);
		end

		return pipe:close();
	end

	return smtp.send({
		user = config.user; password = config.password;
		server = config.server; port = config.port;
		domain = config.domain;

		from = config.origin; rcpt = to;
		source = message;
	});
end

assert(not moduleapi.send_email, "another email module is already loaded");
function moduleapi:send_email(email) --luacheck: ignore 212/self
	return send_email(email.to, email.headers or email.subject, email.body);
end