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core.moduleapi: Include source modules when handling items
This improves consistency. Previously the 'source' field was only
provided in the original event when an item was added. It is used to
report the name of the module providing the item in a few places.
Also considered adding a new API to modulemanager returning a mapping
of items per module and then using that here.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 08 Jan 2025 08:33:34 +0100 |
parent | 13323:7bfd6db52528 |
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ARG os ARG dist FROM ${os:-debian}:${dist:-sid} ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive RUN set -ex; \ apt-get update; \ apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ ccache dh-lua libicu-dev libidn11-dev libssl-dev \ lua-bitop lua-dbi-mysql lua-dbi-postgresql lua-dbi-sqlite3 \ lua-event lua-expat lua-filesystem lua-ldap lua-sec lua-socket \ luarocks shellcheck mercurial; \ apt-get install -y ca-certificates dns-root-data; \ apt-get install -y lua-bit32 || true; \ apt-get install -y lua-busted || true; \ apt-get install -y lua-check || true; \ apt-get install -y lua-readline || true; \ apt-get install -y lua-unbound || true; \ update-alternatives --set lua-interpreter /usr/bin/lua5.4 || true \ apt-get clean # Place this file in an empty directory and build the image with # podman build . -t prosody.im/build-env # # Substituting podman for docker should work, where that is what's available. # # Then in a source directory, run: # podman run -it --rm -v "$PWD:$PWD" -w "$PWD" --entrypoint /bin/bash \ # --userns=keep-id --network host prosody.im/build-env # # In the resulting environment everything required to compile and run prosody # is available, so e.g. `./configure; make; ./prosody` should Just Work!