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util.sasl: Preserve 'userdata' field between clones
The :clean_clone() method is designed to provide a new cloned SASL handler,
to be used when starting a fresh SASL negotiation on an existing connection.
The userdata field is currently populated by mod_saslauth with the "read-only"
information that the channel binding methods need to do their stuff.
When :clean_clone() does not preserve this, it causes tracebacks in the cb
profile handlers due to the property being nil.
This does mean that SASL handlers should now not be reused (even when cloned)
across different connections, if they ever could.
| author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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| date | Thu, 06 Mar 2025 13:34:37 +0000 |
| parent | 13701:1aa7efabeacb |
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module:set_global(); local async = require("prosody.util.async"); local cron_initial_delay = module:get_option_number("cron_initial_delay", 1); local cron_check_delay = module:get_option_number("cron_check_delay", 3600); local cron_spread_factor = module:get_option_number("cron_spread_factor", 0); local active_hosts = {} if prosody.process_type == "prosodyctl" then return; -- Yes, it happens... end function module.add_host(host_module) local last_run_times = host_module:open_store("cron", "map"); active_hosts[host_module.host] = true; local function save_task(task, started_at) last_run_times:set(nil, task.id, started_at); end local function restore_task(task) if task.last == nil then task.last = last_run_times:get(nil, task.id); end end local function task_added(event) local task = event.item; if task.name == nil then task.name = task.when; end if task.id == nil then task.id = event.source.name .. "/" .. task.name:gsub("%W", "_"):lower(); end task.period = host_module:get_option_period(task.id:gsub("/", "_") .. "_period", "1" .. task.when, 60, 86400 * 7 * 53); task.restore = restore_task; task.save = save_task; module:log("debug", "%s task %s added", task.when, task.id); return true end local function task_removed(event) local task = event.item; host_module:log("debug", "Task %s removed", task.id); return true end host_module:handle_items("task", task_added, task_removed, true); function host_module.unload() active_hosts[host_module.host] = nil; end end local function should_run(task, last) return not last or last + task.period * 0.995 <= os.time() end local function run_task(task) task:restore(); if not should_run(task, task.last) then return end local started_at = os.time(); task:run(started_at); task.last = started_at; task:save(started_at); end local function spread(t, factor) return t * (1 - factor + 2*factor*math.random()); end local task_runner = async.runner(run_task); scheduled = module:add_timer(cron_initial_delay, function() module:log("info", "Running periodic tasks"); local delay = spread(cron_check_delay, cron_spread_factor); for host in pairs(active_hosts) do module:log("debug", "Running periodic tasks for host %s", host); for _, task in ipairs(module:context(host):get_host_items("task")) do task_runner:run(task); end end module:log("debug", "Wait %gs", delay); return delay end); module:add_item("shell-command", { section = "cron"; section_desc = "View and manage recurring tasks"; name = "tasks"; desc = "View registered tasks"; args = {}; handler = function(self, filter_host) local format_table = require("prosody.util.human.io").table; local it = require("prosody.util.iterators"); local row = format_table({ { title = "Host"; width = "2p" }; { title = "Task"; width = "3p" }; { title = "Desc"; width = "3p" }; { title = "When"; width = "1p" }; { title = "Last run"; width = "20" }; }, self.session.width); local print = self.session.print; print(row()); for host in it.sorted_pairs(filter_host and { [filter_host] = true } or active_hosts) do for _, task in ipairs(module:context(host):get_host_items("task")) do print(row({ host; task.id; task.name; task.when; task.last and os.date("%Y-%m-%d %R:%S", task.last) or "never" })); end end end; });