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util.xmppstream: Send <?xml?> declaration in same call as stream open
If network_settings.opportunistic_writes is enabled then this would
previously have resulted in two socket writes, and possibly two packets
being sent. This caused some issues in older versions of Gajim, which
apparently expected the stream opening in the first packet, and thus it
could not connect.
With this change and opportunistic_writes enabled, the first packet
should contain both the xml declaration and the stream open tag.
Without opportunistic_writes, there should be no observable change.
Tested with Gajim 1.1.2 (on same machine). Unsure if loopback behaves
differently than the network here.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 14 Apr 2021 15:21:13 +0200 |
parent | 10866:5265f7fe11dd |
child | 12392:5373724e08a5 |
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module:set_global(); local have_unix, unix = pcall(require, "socket.unix"); if not have_unix or type(unix) ~= "table" then module:log_status("error", "LuaSocket unix socket support not available or incompatible, ensure it is up to date"); return; end local server = require "net.server"; local adminstream = require "util.adminstream"; local socket_path = module:get_option_path("admin_socket", "prosody.sock", "data"); local sessions = module:shared("sessions"); local function fire_admin_event(session, stanza) local event_data = { origin = session, stanza = stanza; }; local event_name; if stanza.attr.xmlns then event_name = "admin/"..stanza.attr.xmlns..":"..stanza.name; else event_name = "admin/"..stanza.name; end module:log("debug", "Firing %s", event_name); return module:fire_event(event_name, event_data); end module:hook("server-stopping", function () for _, session in pairs(sessions) do session:close("system-shutdown"); end os.remove(socket_path); end); --- Unix domain socket management local conn, sock; local listeners = adminstream.server(sessions, fire_admin_event).listeners; local function accept_connection() module:log("debug", "accepting..."); local client = sock:accept(); if not client then return; end server.wrapclient(client, "unix", 0, listeners, "*a"); end function module.load() sock = unix.stream(); sock:settimeout(0); os.remove(socket_path); assert(sock:bind(socket_path)); assert(sock:listen()); if server.wrapserver then conn = server.wrapserver(sock, socket_path, 0, listeners); else conn = server.watchfd(sock:getfd(), accept_connection); end end function module.unload() if conn then conn:close(); end if sock then sock:close(); end os.remove(socket_path); end