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util/session.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>
date Wed, 28 Oct 2020 22:48:31 +0100
parent 10110:3fa3872588a8
child 12640:999b1c59af6f
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local initialize_filters = require "util.filters".initialize;
local logger = require "util.logger";

local function new_session(typ)
	local session = {
		type = typ .. "_unauthed";
		base_type = typ;
	};
	return session;
end

local function set_id(session)
	local id = session.base_type .. tostring(session):match("%x+$"):lower();
	session.id = id;
	return session;
end

local function set_logger(session)
	local log = logger.init(session.id);
	session.log = log;
	return session;
end

local function set_conn(session, conn)
	session.conn = conn;
	session.ip = conn:ip();
	return session;
end

local function set_send(session)
	local conn = session.conn;
	if not conn then
		function session.send(data)
			session.log("debug", "Discarding data sent to unconnected session: %s", data);
			return false;
		end
		return session;
	end
	local filter = initialize_filters(session);
	local w = conn.write;
	session.send = function (t)
		if t.name then
			t = filter("stanzas/out", t);
		end
		if t then
			t = filter("bytes/out", tostring(t));
			if t then
				local ret, err = w(conn, t);
				if not ret then
					session.log("debug", "Error writing to connection: %s", err);
					return false, err;
				end
			end
		end
		return true;
	end
	return session;
end

return {
	new = new_session;
	set_id = set_id;
	set_logger = set_logger;
	set_conn = set_conn;
	set_send = set_send;
}