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util/watchdog.lua @ 13732:1465b1e305df 13.0
mod_admin_shell, util.prosodyctl.shell: Process command-line args on server-side, with argparse support
This allow a shell-command to provide a 'flags' field, which will automatically
cause the parameters to be fed through argparse.
The rationale is to make it easier for more complex commands to be invoked
from the command line (`prosodyctl shell foo bar ...`). Until now they were
limited to accepting a list of strings, and any complex argument processing
was non-standard and awkward to implement.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 17 Feb 2025 17:02:35 +0000 |
parent | 12975:d10957394a3c |
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local timer = require "prosody.util.timer"; local setmetatable = setmetatable; local _ENV = nil; -- luacheck: std none local watchdog_methods = {}; local watchdog_mt = { __index = watchdog_methods }; local function new(timeout, callback) local watchdog = setmetatable({ timeout = timeout; callback = callback; timer_id = nil; }, watchdog_mt); watchdog:reset(); -- Kick things off return watchdog; end function watchdog_methods:reset(new_timeout) if new_timeout then self.timeout = new_timeout; end if self.timer_id then timer.reschedule(self.timer_id, self.timeout+1); else self.timer_id = timer.add_task(self.timeout+1, function () return self:callback(); end); end end function watchdog_methods:cancel() if self.timer_id then timer.stop(self.timer_id); self.timer_id = nil; end end return { new = new; };