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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 | 10382:fcdc65bc6697 |
child | 12977:74b9e05af71e |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- local st = require "util.stanza"; local usermanager_set_password = require "core.usermanager".set_password; local usermanager_delete_user = require "core.usermanager".delete_user; local nodeprep = require "util.encodings".stringprep.nodeprep; local jid_bare = require "util.jid".bare; local compat = module:get_option_boolean("registration_compat", true); module:add_feature("jabber:iq:register"); -- Password change and account deletion handler local function handle_registration_stanza(event) local session, stanza = event.origin, event.stanza; local log = session.log or module._log; local query = stanza.tags[1]; if stanza.attr.type == "get" then local reply = st.reply(stanza); reply:tag("query", {xmlns = "jabber:iq:register"}) :tag("registered"):up() :tag("username"):text(session.username):up() :tag("password"):up(); session.send(reply); else -- stanza.attr.type == "set" if query.tags[1] and query.tags[1].name == "remove" then local username, host = session.username, session.host; -- This one weird trick sends a reply to this stanza before the user is deleted local old_session_close = session.close; session.close = function(self, ...) self.send(st.reply(stanza)); return old_session_close(self, ...); end local ok, err = usermanager_delete_user(username, host); if not ok then log("debug", "Removing user account %s@%s failed: %s", username, host, err); session.close = old_session_close; session.send(st.error_reply(stanza, "cancel", "service-unavailable", err)); return true; end log("info", "User removed their account: %s@%s", username, host); module:fire_event("user-deregistered", { username = username, host = host, source = "mod_register", session = session }); else local username = query:get_child_text("username"); local password = query:get_child_text("password"); if username and password then username = nodeprep(username); if username == session.username then if usermanager_set_password(username, password, session.host, session.resource) then session.send(st.reply(stanza)); else -- TODO unable to write file, file may be locked, etc, what's the correct error? session.send(st.error_reply(stanza, "wait", "internal-server-error")); end else session.send(st.error_reply(stanza, "modify", "bad-request")); end else session.send(st.error_reply(stanza, "modify", "bad-request")); end end end return true; end module:hook("iq/self/jabber:iq:register:query", handle_registration_stanza); if compat then module:hook("iq/host/jabber:iq:register:query", function (event) local session, stanza = event.origin, event.stanza; if session.type == "c2s" and jid_bare(stanza.attr.to) == session.host then return handle_registration_stanza(event); end end); end