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mod_muc: Better map restrict_room_creation to role permissions (behaviour change)
With this change and 427dd01f0864, room creation is now effectively restricted
to parent-host users by default. This is a better default than previous
Prosody versions (where room creation was not restricted).
The "local" option for restrict_room_creation is no longer used (any value
other than true/false won't change the default behaviour).
restrict_room_creation = true will grant prosody:admin the ability to create
rooms.
restrict_room_creation = false disables all permission checks.
Anything between these two can be achieved using custom roles and permissions.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 29 Sep 2022 12:30:52 +0100 |
parent | 12404:082f38e9de64 |
child | 12942:54756e3a54b9 |
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local u_table = require "util.table"; describe("util.table", function () describe("create()", function () it("works", function () -- Can't test the allocated sizes of the table, so what you gonna do? assert.is.table(u_table.create(1,1)); end); end); describe("pack()", function () it("works", function () assert.same({ "lorem", "ipsum", "dolor", "sit", "amet", n = 5 }, u_table.pack("lorem", "ipsum", "dolor", "sit", "amet")); end); end); describe("move()", function () it("works", function () local t1 = { "apple", "banana", "carrot" }; local t2 = { "cat", "donkey", "elephant" }; local t3 = {}; u_table.move(t1, 1, 3, 1, t3); u_table.move(t2, 1, 3, 3, t3); assert.same({ "apple", "banana", "cat", "donkey", "elephant" }, t3); end); end); end);