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mod_mam: Store archives with sub-second precision timestamps
Changes sub-second part of example timestamp to .5 in order to avoid
floating point issues.
Some clients use timestamps when ordering messages which can lead to
messages having the same timestamp ending up in the wrong order.
It would be better to preserve the order messages are sent in, which is
the order they were stored in.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 14 Aug 2022 17:28:31 +0200 |
parent | 8538:3eb4cafb3b64 |
child | 13202:173038306750 |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Waqas Hussain -- Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Kim Alvefur -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- -- XEP-0313: Message Archive Management for Prosody -- -- luacheck: ignore 122/prosody local global_default_policy = module:get_option_string("default_archive_policy", true); if global_default_policy ~= "roster" then global_default_policy = module:get_option_boolean("default_archive_policy", global_default_policy); end local smart_enable = module:get_option_boolean("mam_smart_enable", false); do -- luacheck: ignore 211/prefs_format local prefs_format = { [false] = "roster", -- default ::= true | false | "roster" -- true = always, false = never, nil = global default ["romeo@montague.net"] = true, -- always ["montague@montague.net"] = false, -- newer }; end local sessions = prosody.hosts[module.host].sessions; local archive_store = module:get_option_string("archive_store", "archive"); local prefs = module:open_store(archive_store .. "_prefs"); local function get_prefs(user, explicit) local user_sessions = sessions[user]; local user_prefs = user_sessions and user_sessions.archive_prefs if not user_prefs then -- prefs not cached user_prefs = prefs:get(user); if not user_prefs then -- prefs not set if smart_enable and explicit then -- a mam-capable client was involved in this action, set defaults user_prefs = { [false] = global_default_policy }; prefs:set(user, user_prefs); end end if user_sessions then -- cache settings if they originate from user action user_sessions.archive_prefs = user_prefs; end if not user_prefs then if smart_enable then -- not yet enabled, either explicitly or "smart" user_prefs = { [false] = false }; else -- no explicit settings, return defaults user_prefs = { [false] = global_default_policy }; end end end return user_prefs; end local function set_prefs(user, user_prefs) local user_sessions = sessions[user]; if user_sessions then user_sessions.archive_prefs = user_prefs; end return prefs:set(user, user_prefs); end return { get = get_prefs, set = set_prefs, }