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plugins/mod_csi.lua @ 12642:9061f9621330

Switch to a new role-based authorization framework, removing is_admin() We began moving away from simple "is this user an admin?" permission checks before 0.12, with the introduction of mod_authz_internal and the ability to dynamically change the roles of individual users. The approach in 0.12 still had various limitations however, and apart from the introduction of roles other than "admin" and the ability to pull that info from storage, not much actually changed. This new framework shakes things up a lot, though aims to maintain the same functionality and behaviour on the surface for a default Prosody configuration. That is, if you don't take advantage of any of the new features, you shouldn't notice any change. The biggest change visible to developers is that usermanager.is_admin() (and the auth provider is_admin() method) have been removed. Gone. Completely. Permission checks should now be performed using a new module API method: module:may(action_name, context) This method accepts an action name, followed by either a JID (string) or (preferably) a table containing 'origin'/'session' and 'stanza' fields (e.g. the standard object passed to most events). It will return true if the action should be permitted, or false/nil otherwise. Modules should no longer perform permission checks based on the role name. E.g. a lot of code previously checked if the user's role was prosody:admin before permitting some action. Since many roles might now exist with similar permissions, and the permissions of prosody:admin may be redefined dynamically, it is no longer suitable to use this method for permission checks. Use module:may(). If you start an action name with ':' (recommended) then the current module's name will automatically be used as a prefix. To define a new permission, use the new module API: module:default_permission(role_name, action_name) module:default_permissions(role_name, { action_name[, action_name...] }) This grants the specified role permission to execute the named action(s) by default. This may be overridden via other mechanisms external to your module. The built-in roles that developers should use are: - prosody:user (normal user) - prosody:admin (host admin) - prosody:operator (global admin) The new prosody:operator role is intended for server-wide actions (such as shutting down Prosody). Finally, all usage of is_admin() in modules has been fixed by this commit. Some of these changes were trickier than others, but no change is expected to break existing deployments. EXCEPT: mod_auth_ldap no longer supports the ldap_admin_filter option. It's very possible nobody is using this, but if someone is then we can later update it to pull roles from LDAP somehow.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Wed, 15 Jun 2022 12:15:01 +0100
parent 10429:0b04d25c4ffb
child 12977:74b9e05af71e
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local st = require "util.stanza";
local xmlns_csi = "urn:xmpp:csi:0";
local csi_feature = st.stanza("csi", { xmlns = xmlns_csi });

local csi_handler_available = nil;
module:hook("stream-features", function (event)
	if event.origin.username and csi_handler_available then
		event.features:add_child(csi_feature);
	end
end);

function refire_event(name)
	return function (event)
		if event.origin.username then
			event.origin.state = event.stanza.name;
			module:fire_event(name, event);
			return true;
		end
	end;
end

module:hook("stanza/"..xmlns_csi..":active", refire_event("csi-client-active"));
module:hook("stanza/"..xmlns_csi..":inactive", refire_event("csi-client-inactive"));

function module.load()
	if prosody.hosts[module.host].events._handlers["csi-client-active"] then
		csi_handler_available = true;
		module:set_status("core", "CSI handler module loaded");
	else
		csi_handler_available = false;
		module:set_status("warn", "No CSI handler module loaded");
	end
end
module:hook("module-loaded", module.load);
module:hook("module-unloaded", module.load);