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plugins/muc/hats.lib.lua @ 11423:0a10bb3b129b
util.prosodyctl.shell: Allow passing a single command as argument
Test procedure:
$ prosodyctl shell 'server:version()'
Expect:
> OK: hg:926d53af9a7a
$ prosodyctl shell 'server:version()' 'hello'
Expect:
> Only one command is supported as argument
$ prosodyctl shell 'lorem ipsum'; echo $?
Expect:
> Sorry, I couldn't understand that... console:1: syntax error near 'show'
> 1 (error code)
Thanks Menel for mentioning the feature
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
|---|---|
| date | Fri, 05 Mar 2021 13:02:37 +0100 |
| parent | 11245:43b43e7156b8 |
| child | 12977:74b9e05af71e |
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local st = require "util.stanza"; local muc_util = module:require "muc/util"; local xmlns_hats = "xmpp:prosody.im/protocol/hats:1"; -- Strip any hats claimed by the client (to prevent spoofing) muc_util.add_filtered_namespace(xmlns_hats); module:hook("muc-build-occupant-presence", function (event) local bare_jid = event.occupant and event.occupant.bare_jid or event.bare_jid; local aff_data = event.room:get_affiliation_data(bare_jid); local hats = aff_data and aff_data.hats; if not hats then return; end local hats_el; for hat_id, hat_data in pairs(hats) do if hat_data.active then if not hats_el then hats_el = st.stanza("hats", { xmlns = xmlns_hats }); end hats_el:tag("hat", { uri = hat_id, title = hat_data.title }):up(); end end if not hats_el then return; end event.stanza:add_direct_child(hats_el); end);