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spec/scansion/muc_members_only_deregister.scs @ 13073:9e5802b45b9e

mod_tokenauth: Only check if expiry of expiring tokens Some tokens, e.g. OAuth2 refresh tokens, might not have their lifetime explicitly bounded here, but rather be bounded by the lifetime of something else, like the OAuth2 client. Open question: Would it be better to enforce a lifetime on all tokens?
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 12 Apr 2023 10:21:32 +0200
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# MUC: Members-only rooms kick members who deregister

[Client] Romeo
	jid: user@localhost
	password: password

[Client] Juliet
	jid: user2@localhost
	password: password

-----

Romeo connects

Romeo sends:
	<presence to="room@conference.localhost/Romeo">
		<x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc"/>
	</presence>

Romeo receives:
	<presence from='room@conference.localhost/Romeo'>
		<x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'>
			<status code='201'/>
			<item jid="${Romeo's full JID}" affiliation='owner' role='moderator'/>
			<status code='110'/>
		</x>
	</presence>

Romeo receives:
	<message type='groupchat' from='room@conference.localhost'><subject/></message>

# Submit config form, set the room to members-only
Romeo sends:
	<iq id='config1' to='room@conference.localhost' type='set'>
		<query xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#owner'>
			<x xmlns='jabber:x:data' type='submit'>
				<field var='FORM_TYPE'>
					<value>http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#roomconfig</value>
				</field>
				<field var='muc#roomconfig_membersonly'>
					<value>1</value>
				</field>
			</x>
		</query>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<iq id="config1" from="room@conference.localhost" type="result">
	</iq>

# Romeo adds Juliet to the member list
Romeo sends:
	<iq id='member1' to='room@conference.localhost' type='set'>
		<query xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#admin'>
			<item affiliation='member' jid="${Juliet's JID}" />
		</query>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<message from='room@conference.localhost'>
		<x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'>
			<item jid="${Juliet's JID}" affiliation='member' />
		</x>
	</message>

Romeo receives:
	<iq from='room@conference.localhost' id='member1' type='result'/>

# Juliet connects, and joins the room
Juliet connects

Juliet sends:
	<presence to="room@conference.localhost/Juliet">
		<x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc"/>
	</presence>

Juliet receives:
	<presence from="room@conference.localhost/Romeo" />

Juliet receives:
	<presence from="room@conference.localhost/Juliet" />

Juliet receives:
	<message type='groupchat' from='room@conference.localhost'><subject/></message>

Romeo receives:
	<presence from="room@conference.localhost/Juliet" />


# Tired of Romeo's company, Juliet unregisters from the room

Juliet sends:
	<iq type='set' to='room@conference.localhost' id='unreg1'>
		<query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'>
			<remove/>
		</query>
	</iq>

Juliet receives:
	<presence type='unavailable' from='room@conference.localhost/Juliet'>
		<x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'>
			<status code='321'/>
			<item affiliation='none' role='none' jid="${Juliet's full JID}" />
			<status code='110'/>
		  </x>
	</presence>

Juliet receives:
	<iq type='result' from='room@conference.localhost' id='unreg1'/>

Romeo receives:
	<presence type='unavailable' from='room@conference.localhost/Juliet'>
		<x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'>
			<status code='321'/>
			<item affiliation='none' role='none' jid="${Juliet's full JID}" />
		  </x>
	</presence>


Romeo disconnects

Juliet disconnects