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mod_external_services: Report overall status as a module status
Because during startup, if all items are provided by a different module
(e.g. mod_turn_external) then this would log a scary warning even if
everything is fine after that other module has been loaded.
This way, any persistent problematic state is reported in the console.
Errors with individual items should still be reported by prepare().
Now, if you load mod_external_services alone without configuring any
services, no error or warning is reported in the log, but maybe that's
not so bad with it reported in the console.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 21 Jun 2021 22:43:26 +0200 |
parent | 10749:abbdf72b0710 |
child | 12977:74b9e05af71e |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- local st = require "util.stanza"; local start_time = prosody.start_time; module:hook_global("server-started", function() start_time = prosody.start_time end); -- XEP-0012: Last activity module:add_feature("jabber:iq:last"); module:hook("iq-get/host/jabber:iq:last:query", function(event) local origin, stanza = event.origin, event.stanza; origin.send(st.reply(stanza):tag("query", {xmlns = "jabber:iq:last", seconds = tostring(("%d"):format(os.difftime(os.time(), start_time)))})); return true; end); -- Ad-hoc command module:depends "adhoc"; local adhoc_new = module:require "adhoc".new; function uptime_text() local t = os.time()-prosody.start_time; local seconds = t%60; t = (t - seconds)/60; local minutes = t%60; t = (t - minutes)/60; local hours = t%24; t = (t - hours)/24; local days = t; return string.format("This server has been running for %d day%s, %d hour%s and %d minute%s (since %s)", days, (days ~= 1 and "s") or "", hours, (hours ~= 1 and "s") or "", minutes, (minutes ~= 1 and "s") or "", os.date("%c", prosody.start_time)); end function uptime_command_handler () return { info = uptime_text(), status = "completed" }; end local descriptor = adhoc_new("Get uptime", "uptime", uptime_command_handler, "any"); module:provides("adhoc", descriptor);