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mod_compliance_latest: New module that depends on and therefore loads the latest compliance tester mod. diff --git a/mod_compliance_latest/README.md b/mod_compliance_latest/README.md new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/mod_compliance_latest/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +--- +summary: XMPP Compliance Suites self-test +labels: +- Stage-Beta +rockspec: + dependencies: + - mod_compliance_2023 +... + +# Introduction + +This module will always require and load to the lastest compliance tester we have in the community modules. +Currently this is [mod_compliance_2023]. + +# Configuration + +Just load this module as any other module and it will automatically install [mod_compliance_2023] if you use the Prosody plugin installer. +See the linked module for further details. + +# Compatibility + + Prosody-Version Status + --------------- ---------------------- + trunk Works as of 2024-12-22 + 0.12 Works diff --git a/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua b/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/mod_compliance_latest/mod_compliance_latest.lua @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ +module:depends("compliance_2023");
author Menel <menel@snikket.de>
date Sun, 22 Dec 2024 18:12:42 +0100
parent 5490:91564b57e595
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summary: HTTP module returning info about requests for debugging
---

This module returns some info about HTTP requests as Prosody sees them
from an endpoint like `http://xmpp.example.net:5281/debug`.  This can be
used to validate [reverse-proxy configuration][doc:http] and similar use
cases.

# Example

```
$ curl -sSf  https://xmpp.example.net:5281/debug | json_pp
{
   "body" : "",
   "headers" : {
      "accept" : "*/*",
      "host" : "xmpp.example.net:5281",
      "user_agent" : "curl/7.74.0"
   },
   "httpversion" : "1.1",
   "id" : "jmFROQKoduU3",
   "ip" : "127.0.0.1",
   "method" : "GET",
   "path" : "/debug",
   "secure" : true,
   "url" : {
      "path" : "/debug"
   }
}
```

# Configuration

HTTP Methods handled can be configured via the `http_debug_methods`
setting. By default, the most common methods are already enabled.

```lua
http_debug_methods = { "GET"; "HEAD"; "DELETE"; "OPTIONS"; "PATCH"; "POST"; "PUT" };
```