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mod_compliance_latest: New module that depends on and therefore loads the latest compliance tester mod.
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+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
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+module:depends("compliance_2023");
author | Menel <menel@snikket.de> |
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date | Sun, 22 Dec 2024 18:12:42 +0100 |
parent | 6003:fe081789f7b5 |
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--- labels: - 'Stage-Beta' summary: Log last login time ... Introduction ============ Simple module that stores the timestamp of when a user logs in. Usage ===== As with all modules, copy it to your plugins directory and then add it to the modules\_enabled list: ``` lua modules_enabled = { -- other modules "lastlog", } ``` Configuration ============= There are some options you can add to your config file: Name Type Default Description ------------------------- ------- ------- ------------------------------------ lastlog\_ip\_address boolean false Log the IP address of the user? lastlog\_stamp\_offline boolean false Add timestamp to offline presence? Usage ===== You can check a user's last activity by running: prosodyctl mod_lastlog username@example.com Compatibility ============= ----- ------- 0.9 Works ----- -------