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prosodyctl: Further deprecate start/stop/restart commands when installed
Despite the warning we introduced, many people continue to try using
prosodyctl to manage Prosody in the presence of systemctl (e.g. #1688).
Also, despite the warning, prosodyctl proceeded with the operation. This means
the commands could be invoked by accident, and cause a situation that is hard
to recover from (needing to manually track down stray processes).
This commit disables all the problematic commands by default, but this can
still be overridden using --force or via a config option.
We only perform this check when we believe Prosody has been "installed" for
system-wide use (i.e. running it from a source directory is still supported).
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 06 Feb 2025 14:51:31 +0000 |
parent | 12977:74b9e05af71e |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- local st = require "prosody.util.stanza"; local start_time = prosody.start_time; module:hook_global("server-started", function() start_time = prosody.start_time end); -- XEP-0012: Last activity module:add_feature("jabber:iq:last"); module:hook("iq-get/host/jabber:iq:last:query", function(event) local origin, stanza = event.origin, event.stanza; origin.send(st.reply(stanza):tag("query", {xmlns = "jabber:iq:last", seconds = tostring(("%d"):format(os.difftime(os.time(), start_time)))})); return true; end); -- Ad-hoc command module:depends "adhoc"; local adhoc_new = module:require "adhoc".new; function uptime_text() local t = os.time()-prosody.start_time; local seconds = t%60; t = (t - seconds)/60; local minutes = t%60; t = (t - minutes)/60; local hours = t%24; t = (t - hours)/24; local days = t; return string.format("This server has been running for %d day%s, %d hour%s and %d minute%s (since %s)", days, (days ~= 1 and "s") or "", hours, (hours ~= 1 and "s") or "", minutes, (minutes ~= 1 and "s") or "", os.date("%c", prosody.start_time)); end function uptime_command_handler () return { info = uptime_text(), status = "completed" }; end local descriptor = adhoc_new("Get uptime", "uptime", uptime_command_handler, "any"); module:provides("adhoc", descriptor);