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mod_admin_telnet: Pretty-print values returned from commands
This makes it much nicer to inspect Prosody internals.
Existing textual status messages from commands are not serialized to
preserve existing behavior. Explicit serialization of configuration is
kept in order to make it clear that returned strings are serialized
strings that would look like what's actually in the config file.
The default maxdepth of 2 seems ought to be an okay default, balanced
between showing enough structure to continue exploring and DoS-ing your
terminal.
Thanks to Ge0rG for the motivation to finally do this.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 29 Apr 2020 22:23:05 +0200 |
parent | 8728:41c959c5c84b |
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Structure of a session: session { -- properties -- conn -- the tcp connection notopen -- true if stream has not been initiated, removed after receiving <stream:steam> type -- the connection type. Valid values include: -- "c2s_unauthed" - connection has not been authenticated yet -- "c2s" - from a local client to the server username -- the node part of the client's jid (not defined before auth) host -- the host part of the client's jid (not defined before stream initiation) resource -- the resource part of the client's full jid (not defined before resource binding) full_jid -- convenience for the above 3 as string in username@host/resource form (not defined before resource binding) priority -- the resource priority, default: 0 presence -- the last non-directed presence with no type attribute. initially nil. reset to nil on unavailable presence. interested -- true if the resource requested the roster. Interested resources receive roster updates. Initially nil. roster -- the user's roster. Loaded as soon as the resource is bound (session becomes a connected resource). -- methods -- send(x) -- converts x to a string, and writes it to the connection close(x) -- Disconnect the user and clean up the session, best call sessionmanager.destroy_session() instead of this in most cases } if session.full_jid (also session.roster and session.resource) then this is a "connected resource" if session.presence then this is an "available resource" (all available resources are connected resources) if session.interested then this is an "interested resource" (all interested resources are connected resources)