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util/watchdog.lua @ 12960:31b22cc221b5

mod_pubsub, mod_pep: Support per-node configurable inclusion of publisher This matches ejabberd's behaviour, using the 'pubsub#itemreply' config option. Although the current definition of this option in the specification is not as clear as it could be, I think matching what existing deployments do is the best option to resolve the ambiguity and reduce fragmentation. We should update the spec to be clearer about how to use and interpret this option. The 'expose_publisher' option for mod_pubsub is now an override (always expose or never expose). If unset, it will use the per-node config (which defaults to not exposing). Thanks to Link Mauve, edhelas and goffi for sparking this feature.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Wed, 22 Mar 2023 11:39:19 +0000
parent 12547:e79c64b2dfed
child 12975:d10957394a3c
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local timer = require "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;
};