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util/prosodyctl/shell.lua @ 11192:11f285a439a4
tools/cfgdump: Reads Prosody config file and pretty-prints it back out
Useful for comparing what you think you have in your config with what
Prosody sees, e.g. wrt (lack of) significance of indentation, order of
options vs scope etc. (global options do not go at the end!)
Could probably be turned into a prosodyctl command, especially if it
learns to redact secrets and passwords.
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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| date | Wed, 28 Oct 2020 22:48:31 +0100 |
| parent | 10938:a5b8ae066688 |
| child | 11422:fa5a23d7aabc |
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local config = require "core.configmanager"; local server = require "net.server"; local st = require "util.stanza"; local path = require "util.paths"; local parse_args = require "util.argparse".parse; local have_readline, readline = pcall(require, "readline"); local adminstream = require "util.adminstream"; if have_readline then readline.set_readline_name("prosody"); readline.set_options({ histfile = path.join(prosody.paths.data, ".shell_history"); ignoredups = true; }); end local function read_line() if have_readline then return readline.readline("prosody> "); else io.write("prosody> "); return io.read("*line"); end end local function send_line(client, line) client.send(st.stanza("repl-input"):text(line)); end local function repl(client) local line = read_line(); if not line or line == "quit" or line == "exit" or line == "bye" then if not line then print(""); end if have_readline then readline.save_history(); end os.exit(); end send_line(client, line); end local function printbanner() print([[ ____ \ / _ | _ \ _ __ ___ ___ _-_ __| |_ _ | |_) | '__/ _ \/ __|/ _ \ / _` | | | | | __/| | | (_) \__ \ |_| | (_| | |_| | |_| |_| \___/|___/\___/ \__,_|\__, | A study in simplicity |___/ ]]); print("Welcome to the Prosody administration console. For a list of commands, type: help"); print("You may find more help on using this console in our online documentation at "); print("https://prosody.im/doc/console\n"); end local function start(arg) --luacheck: ignore 212/arg local client = adminstream.client(); local opts, err, where = parse_args(arg); if not opts then if err == "param-not-found" then print("Unknown command-line option: "..tostring(where)); elseif err == "missing-value" then print("Expected a value to follow command-line option: "..where); end os.exit(1); end client.events.add_handler("connected", function () if not arg.quiet then printbanner(); end repl(client); end); client.events.add_handler("disconnected", function () print("--- session closed ---"); os.exit(); end); client.events.add_handler("received", function (stanza) if stanza.name == "repl-output" or stanza.name == "repl-result" then local result_prefix = stanza.attr.type == "error" and "!" or "|"; print(result_prefix.." "..stanza:get_text()); end if stanza.name == "repl-result" then repl(client); end end); local socket_path = path.resolve_relative_path(prosody.paths.data, opts.socket or config.get("*", "admin_socket") or "prosody.sock"); local conn = adminstream.connection(socket_path, client.listeners); local ok, err = conn:connect(); if not ok then if err == "no unix socket support" then print("** LuaSocket unix socket support not available or incompatible, ensure your"); print("** version is up to date."); else print("** Unable to connect to server - is it running? Is mod_admin_shell enabled?"); print("** Connection error: "..err); end os.exit(1); end server.loop(); end return { shell = start; };