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core.stanza_router: Do strict jidprep on c2s
Be conservative in what you let your clients send, be liberal in what
you let in via s2s.
Being strict on s2s leads to interop problems and poor experiences, ie
users being ejected from MUCs if something invalid enters. By starting
with tightening up input into the network, we may be able to gradually
approach a point where no invalid JIDs are allowed.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 09 Sep 2019 22:32:01 +0200 |
parent | 10069:6f317e51544d |
child | 10365:744ca71a49f7 |
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local error_mt = { __name = "error" }; function error_mt:__tostring() return ("error<%s:%s:%s>"):format(self.type, self.condition, self.text or ""); end local function is_err(e) return getmetatable(e) == error_mt; end local function new(e, context, registry) local template = (registry and registry[e]) or e or {}; return setmetatable({ type = template.type or "cancel"; condition = template.condition or "undefined-condition"; text = template.text; context = context or template.context or { _error_id = e }; }, error_mt); end local function coerce(ok, err, ...) if ok or is_err(err) then return ok, err, ...; end local new_err = setmetatable({ native = err; type = "cancel"; condition = "undefined-condition"; }, error_mt); return ok, new_err, ...; end local function from_stanza(stanza, context) local error_type, condition, text = stanza:get_error(); return setmetatable({ type = error_type or "cancel"; condition = condition or "undefined-condition"; text = text; context = context or { stanza = stanza }; }, error_mt); end return { new = new; coerce = coerce; is_err = is_err; from_stanza = from_stanza; }