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spec/scansion/vcard_temp.scs @ 13461:c673ff1075bd

mod_posix: Move everything to util.startup This allows greater control over the order of events. Notably, the internal ordering between daemonization, initialization of libunbound and setup of signal handling is sensitive. libunbound starts a separate thread for processing DNS requests. If this thread is started before signal handling has been set up, it will not inherit the signal handlers and instead behave as it would have before signal handlers were set up, i.e. cause the whole process to immediately exit. libunbound is usually initialized on the first DNS request, usually triggered by an outgoing s2s connection attempt. If daemonization happens before signals have been set up, signals may not be processed at all.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sat, 23 Mar 2024 20:48:19 +0100
parent 12967:53b0730093d8
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# XEP-0054 vCard-temp writable and readable by anyone
# mod_scansion_record on host 'localhost' recording started 2018-10-20T15:00:12Z

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

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

-----

Romeo connects

# Romeo sets his vCard
# FN and N are required by the schema and mod_vcard_legacy will always inject them
Romeo sends:
	<iq id="lx3" type="set">
		<vCard xmlns="vcard-temp">
			<FN>Romeo Montague</FN>
			<N>
				<FAMILY>Montague</FAMILY>
				<GIVEN>Romeo</GIVEN>
				<MIDDLE/>
				<PREFIX/>
				<SUFFIX/>
			</N>
		</vCard>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<iq type="result" id="lx3" to="${Romeo's full JID}"/>

Romeo sends:
	<iq id="lx4" type="get">
		<vCard xmlns="vcard-temp"/>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<iq type="result" id="lx4" to="${Romeo's full JID}">
		<vCard xmlns="vcard-temp">
			<FN>Romeo Montague</FN>
			<N>
				<FAMILY>Montague</FAMILY>
				<GIVEN>Romeo</GIVEN>
				<MIDDLE/>
				<PREFIX/>
				<SUFFIX/>
			</N>
		</vCard>
	</iq>

Juliet connects

Juliet sends:
	<iq type="get" id="lx3" to="romeo@localhost">
		<vCard xmlns="vcard-temp"/>
	</iq>

# Juliet can see Romeo's vCard since it's public
Juliet receives:
	<iq type="result" from="romeo@localhost" id="lx3" to="${Juliet's full JID}">
		<vCard xmlns="vcard-temp">
			<FN>Romeo Montague</FN>
			<N>
				<FAMILY>Montague</FAMILY>
				<GIVEN>Romeo</GIVEN>
				<MIDDLE/>
				<PREFIX/>
				<SUFFIX/>
			</N>
		</vCard>
	</iq>

Juliet disconnects

Romeo disconnects

# recording ended on 2018-10-20T15:02:14Z