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muc: Allow clients to change multiple affiliations or roles at once (#345)
According to XEP-0045 sections 9.2, 9.5 and 9.8 affiliation lists and role
lists should allow mass-modification. Prosody however would just use the
first entry of the list and ignore the rest. This is fixed by introducing
a `for` loop to `set` stanzas of the respective `muc#admin` namespace.
In order for this loop to work, the error handling was changed a little.
Prosody no longer returns after the first error. Instead, an error reply
is sent for each malformed or otherwise wrong entry, but the loop keeps
going over the other entries. This may lead to multiple error messages
being sent for one client request. A notable exception from this is when
the XML Schema for `muc#admin` requests is violated. In that case the loop
is aborted with an error message to the client.
The change is a bit bigger than that in order to have the loop only for
`set` stanzas without changing the behaviour of the `get` stanzas. This is
now more in line with trunk, where there are separate methods for each
stanza type.
References: #345
author | Lennart Sauerbeck <devel@lennart.sauerbeck.org> |
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date | Sat, 18 Mar 2017 18:47:28 +0100 |
parent | 7715:08989f8464b9 |
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.DEFAULT: localhost.crt keysize=2048 # How to: # First, `make yourhost.cnf` which creates a openssl config file. # Then edit this file and fill in the details you want it to have, # and add or change hosts and components it should cover. # Then `make yourhost.key` to create your private key, you can # include keysize=number to change the size of the key. # Then you can either `make yourhost.csr` to generate a certificate # signing request that you can submit to a CA, or `make yourhost.crt` # to generate a self signed certificate. .PRECIOUS: %.cnf %.key # To request a cert %.csr: %.cnf %.key openssl req -new -key $(lastword $^) \ -sha256 -utf8 -config $(firstword $^) -out $@ %.csr: %.cnf umask 0077 && touch $*.key openssl req -new -newkey rsa:$(keysize) -nodes -keyout $*.key \ -sha256 -utf8 -config $^ -out $@ @chmod 400 $*.key %.csr: %.key openssl req -new -key $^ -utf8 -subj /CN=$* -out $@ %.csr: umask 0077 && touch $*.key openssl req -new -newkey rsa:$(keysize) -nodes -keyout $*.key \ -utf8 -subj /CN=$* -out $@ @chmod 400 $*.key # Self signed %.crt: %.cnf %.key openssl req -new -x509 -key $(lastword $^) -days 365 -sha256 -utf8 \ -config $(firstword $^) -out $@ %.crt: %.cnf umask 0077 && touch $*.key openssl req -new -x509 -newkey rsa:$(keysize) -nodes -keyout $*.key \ -days 365 -sha256 -utf8 -config $(firstword $^) -out $@ @chmod 400 $*.key %.crt: %.key openssl req -new -x509 -key $^ -days 365 -sha256 -utf8 -subj /CN=$* -out $@ %.crt: umask 0077 && touch $*.key openssl req -new -x509 -newkey rsa:$(keysize) -nodes -keyout $*.key \ -days 365 -sha256 -out $@ -utf8 -subj /CN=$* @chmod 400 $*.key # Generate a config from the example %.cnf: sed 's,example\.com,$*,g' openssl.cnf > $@ %.key: umask 0077 && openssl genrsa -out $@ $(keysize) @chmod 400 $@ # Generate Diffie-Hellman parameters dh-%.pem: openssl dhparam -out $@ $*