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plugins/mod_csi.lua @ 10813:4a9ff4f61796
mod_presence: Send unavailable presence in current thread run
`session:dispatch_stanza(pres)` enqueues processing of the stanza in the
sessions async thread, but becasue the entire stream close handling is
now in that thread it would process the presence after the stream and
session was completely closed, leading to weird errors "sent to a
resting session".
We call core_process_stanza() since this is what :dispatch_stanza calls
in the end.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 09 May 2020 00:28:10 +0200 |
parent | 10429:0b04d25c4ffb |
child | 12977:74b9e05af71e |
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local st = require "util.stanza"; local xmlns_csi = "urn:xmpp:csi:0"; local csi_feature = st.stanza("csi", { xmlns = xmlns_csi }); local csi_handler_available = nil; module:hook("stream-features", function (event) if event.origin.username and csi_handler_available then event.features:add_child(csi_feature); end end); function refire_event(name) return function (event) if event.origin.username then event.origin.state = event.stanza.name; module:fire_event(name, event); return true; end end; end module:hook("stanza/"..xmlns_csi..":active", refire_event("csi-client-active")); module:hook("stanza/"..xmlns_csi..":inactive", refire_event("csi-client-inactive")); function module.load() if prosody.hosts[module.host].events._handlers["csi-client-active"] then csi_handler_available = true; module:set_status("core", "CSI handler module loaded"); else csi_handler_available = false; module:set_status("warn", "No CSI handler module loaded"); end end module:hook("module-loaded", module.load); module:hook("module-unloaded", module.load);