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spec/scansion/issue1121.scs @ 12481:2ee27587fec7
net: refactor sslconfig to not depend on LuaSec
This now requires that the network backend exposes a tls_builder
function, which essentially wraps the former util.sslconfig.new()
function, passing a factory to create the eventual SSL context.
That allows a net.server backend to pick whatever it likes as SSL
context factory, as long as it understands the config table passed by
the SSL config builder. Heck, a backend could even mock and replace the
entire SSL config builder API.
author | Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name> |
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date | Sat, 02 Apr 2022 11:15:33 +0200 |
parent | 12100:0b14b541fd27 |
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# When removing roster contact, Prosody should send directed "unavailable" presence but sends global unavailable presence [Client] Romeo jid: romeo@localhost password: password [Client] Juliet jid: juliet@localhost password: password ----- Romeo connects Romeo sends <presence/> Romeo receives <presence from="${Romeo's full JID}"/> Juliet connects Juliet sends <presence/> Juliet receives <presence from="${Juliet's full JID}"/> Romeo sends <presence to="juliet@localhost" type="subscribe"/> Romeo receives <presence from="juliet@localhost" to="romeo@localhost"/> Juliet receives <presence from="romeo@localhost" to="juliet@localhost" type="subscribe"/> Juliet sends <presence to="romeo@localhost" type="subscribed"/> Romeo receives <presence from="${Juliet's full JID}" to="romeo@localhost"/> Juliet sends <presence to="romeo@localhost" type="subscribe"/> Juliet receives <presence from="romeo@localhost" to="juliet@localhost"/> Romeo receives <presence from="juliet@localhost" to="romeo@localhost" type="subscribe"/> Romeo sends <presence to="juliet@localhost" type="subscribed"/> Juliet receives <presence from="${Romeo's full JID}" to="juliet@localhost"/> Romeo receives <presence from="${Juliet's full JID}" to="romeo@localhost"/> Juliet sends <iq type="set" id="iq1"> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:roster"> <item jid="romeo@localhost" subscription="remove"/> </query> </iq> Juliet receives <iq type="result" id="iq1"/> Romeo receives <presence from="${Juliet's full JID}" to="romeo@localhost" type="unavailable"/> Romeo disconnects