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net/cqueues.lua @ 13665:30a91d819913 13.0

mod_account_activity: Record an account's last activity timestamp This is similar to mod_lastlog/mod_lastlog2. Some functionality was dropped, compared to mod_lastlog2. These features (recording the IP address, or tracking the timestamp of multiple events) are handled better by the mod_audit family of modules. For example, those correctly handle multiple logins, IP address truncation, and data retention policies. The "registered" timestamp from mod_lastlog2 was also dropped, as this has been stored in account_details by Prosody itself since at least 0.12 already.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Wed, 12 Feb 2025 12:33:45 +0000
parent 12974:ba409c67353b
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2014 Daurnimator
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--
-- This module allows you to use cqueues with a net.server mainloop
--

local server = require "prosody.net.server";
local cqueues = require "cqueues";
local timer = require "prosody.util.timer";
assert(cqueues.VERSION >= 20150113, "cqueues newer than 20150113 required")

-- Create a single top level cqueue
local cq;

if server.cq then -- server provides cqueues object
	cq = server.cq;
elseif server.watchfd then
	cq = cqueues.new();
	local timeout = timer.add_task(cq:timeout() or 0, function ()
		-- FIXME It should be enough to reschedule this timeout instead of replacing it, but this does not work.  See https://issues.prosody.im/1572
		assert(cq:loop(0));
		return cq:timeout();
	end);
	server.watchfd(cq:pollfd(), function ()
		assert(cq:loop(0));
		local t = cq:timeout();
		if t then
			timer.stop(timeout);
			timeout = timer.add_task(cq:timeout(), function ()
				assert(cq:loop(0));
				return cq:timeout();
			end);
		end
	end);
else
	error "NYI"
end

return {
	cq = cq;
}