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prosody.loader: Allow loading modules under 'prosody' namespace (#1223)
Actually `hg mv`-ing all the files is disruptive, basically breaking
everything from rebasing all my WIP draft commits to the package
building. So instead, what if we didn't and instead rewrote package
names as they are `require()`-d?
Debian packages produced by the Prosody are already installed into this
structure so much will Just Work if all require calls are updated.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 17 Mar 2023 13:51:43 +0100 |
parent | 11225:8c17c08d100e |
child | 12974:ba409c67353b |
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-- This module returns a table that is suitable for use as a util.error registry, -- and a function to return a util.error object given callback 'code' and 'body' -- parameters. local codes = require "net.http.codes"; local util_error = require "util.error"; local error_templates = { -- This code is used by us to report a client-side or connection error. -- Instead of using the code, use the supplied body text to get one of -- the more detailed errors below. [0] = { code = 0, type = "cancel", condition = "internal-server-error"; text = "Connection or internal error"; }; -- These are net.http built-in errors, they are returned in -- the body parameter when code == 0 ["cancelled"] = { code = 0, type = "cancel", condition = "remote-server-timeout"; text = "Request cancelled"; }; ["connection-closed"] = { code = 0, type = "wait", condition = "remote-server-timeout"; text = "Connection closed"; }; ["certificate-chain-invalid"] = { code = 0, type = "cancel", condition = "remote-server-timeout"; text = "Server certificate not trusted"; }; ["certificate-verify-failed"] = { code = 0, type = "cancel", condition = "remote-server-timeout"; text = "Server certificate invalid"; }; ["connection failed"] = { code = 0, type = "cancel", condition = "remote-server-not-found"; text = "Connection failed"; }; ["invalid-url"] = { code = 0, type = "modify", condition = "bad-request"; text = "Invalid URL"; }; ["unable to resolve service"] = { code = 0, type = "cancel", condition = "remote-server-not-found"; text = "DNS resolution failed"; }; -- This doesn't attempt to map every single HTTP code (not all have sane mappings), -- but all the common ones should be covered. XEP-0086 was used as reference for -- most of these. [400] = { type = "modify", condition = "bad-request" }; [401] = { type = "auth", condition = "not-authorized" }; [402] = { type = "auth", condition = "payment-required" }; [403] = { type = "auth", condition = "forbidden" }; [404] = { type = "cancel", condition = "item-not-found" }; [405] = { type = "cancel", condition = "not-allowed" }; [406] = { type = "modify", condition = "not-acceptable" }; [407] = { type = "auth", condition = "registration-required" }; [408] = { type = "wait", condition = "remote-server-timeout" }; [409] = { type = "cancel", condition = "conflict" }; [410] = { type = "cancel", condition = "gone" }; [411] = { type = "modify", condition = "bad-request" }; [412] = { type = "cancel", condition = "conflict" }; [413] = { type = "modify", condition = "resource-constraint" }; [414] = { type = "modify", condition = "resource-constraint" }; [415] = { type = "cancel", condition = "feature-not-implemented" }; [416] = { type = "modify", condition = "bad-request" }; [422] = { type = "modify", condition = "bad-request" }; [423] = { type = "wait", condition = "resource-constraint" }; [429] = { type = "wait", condition = "resource-constraint" }; [431] = { type = "modify", condition = "resource-constraint" }; [451] = { type = "auth", condition = "forbidden" }; [500] = { type = "wait", condition = "internal-server-error" }; [501] = { type = "cancel", condition = "feature-not-implemented" }; [502] = { type = "wait", condition = "remote-server-timeout" }; [503] = { type = "cancel", condition = "service-unavailable" }; [504] = { type = "wait", condition = "remote-server-timeout" }; [507] = { type = "wait", condition = "resource-constraint" }; [511] = { type = "auth", condition = "not-authorized" }; }; for k, v in pairs(codes) do if error_templates[k] then error_templates[k].code = k; error_templates[k].text = v; else error_templates[k] = { type = "cancel", condition = "undefined-condition", text = v, code = k }; end end setmetatable(error_templates, { __index = function(_, k) if type(k) ~= "number" then return nil; end return { type = "cancel"; condition = "undefined-condition"; text = codes[k] or (k.." Unassigned"); code = k; }; end }); local function new(code, body, context) if code == 0 then return util_error.new(body, context, error_templates); else return util_error.new(code, context, error_templates); end end return { registry = error_templates; new = new; };