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util/prosodyctl/shell.lua @ 11305:cd8516a77255

util.startup: Make installer_plugin_path relative to data directory Having it relative to current working directory is problematic since this depends on how Prosody was started and changes to the data directory during startup (but after this point).
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sun, 24 Jan 2021 16:12:53 +0100
parent 10938:a5b8ae066688
child 11422:fa5a23d7aabc
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local config = require "core.configmanager";
local server = require "net.server";
local st = require "util.stanza";
local path = require "util.paths";
local parse_args = require "util.argparse".parse;

local have_readline, readline = pcall(require, "readline");

local adminstream = require "util.adminstream";

if have_readline then
	readline.set_readline_name("prosody");
	readline.set_options({
			histfile = path.join(prosody.paths.data, ".shell_history");
			ignoredups = true;
		});
end

local function read_line()
	if have_readline then
		return readline.readline("prosody> ");
	else
		io.write("prosody> ");
		return io.read("*line");
	end
end

local function send_line(client, line)
	client.send(st.stanza("repl-input"):text(line));
end

local function repl(client)
	local line = read_line();
	if not line or line == "quit" or line == "exit" or line == "bye" then
		if not line then
			print("");
		end
		if have_readline then
			readline.save_history();
		end
		os.exit();
	end
	send_line(client, line);
end

local function printbanner()
	print([[
                     ____                \   /     _
                    |  _ \ _ __ ___  ___  _-_   __| |_   _
                    | |_) | '__/ _ \/ __|/ _ \ / _` | | | |
                    |  __/| | | (_) \__ \ |_| | (_| | |_| |
                    |_|   |_|  \___/|___/\___/ \__,_|\__, |
                    A study in simplicity            |___/

]]);
	print("Welcome to the Prosody administration console. For a list of commands, type: help");
	print("You may find more help on using this console in our online documentation at ");
	print("https://prosody.im/doc/console\n");
end

local function start(arg) --luacheck: ignore 212/arg
	local client = adminstream.client();
	local opts, err, where = parse_args(arg);

	if not opts then
		if err == "param-not-found" then
			print("Unknown command-line option: "..tostring(where));
		elseif err == "missing-value" then
			print("Expected a value to follow command-line option: "..where);
		end
		os.exit(1);
	end

	client.events.add_handler("connected", function ()
		if not arg.quiet then
			printbanner();
		end
		repl(client);
	end);

	client.events.add_handler("disconnected", function ()
		print("--- session closed ---");
		os.exit();
	end);

	client.events.add_handler("received", function (stanza)
		if stanza.name == "repl-output" or stanza.name == "repl-result" then
			local result_prefix = stanza.attr.type == "error" and "!" or "|";
			print(result_prefix.." "..stanza:get_text());
		end
		if stanza.name == "repl-result" then
			repl(client);
		end
	end);

	local socket_path = path.resolve_relative_path(prosody.paths.data, opts.socket or config.get("*", "admin_socket") or "prosody.sock");
	local conn = adminstream.connection(socket_path, client.listeners);
	local ok, err = conn:connect();
	if not ok then
		if err == "no unix socket support" then
			print("** LuaSocket unix socket support not available or incompatible, ensure your");
			print("** version is up to date.");
		else
			print("** Unable to connect to server - is it running? Is mod_admin_shell enabled?");
			print("** Connection error: "..err);
		end
		os.exit(1);
	end
	server.loop();
end

return {
	shell = start;
};