Cleanup for module packaging support in ejabberd

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@ -2,9 +2,8 @@ This is the list of modules that are known to be broken with latest ejabberd mas
If you feel they are worth it, your help to fix them is welcome:
- atom_pubsub: "The atom_pubsub module provides access to all PEP nodes via an
AtomPub interface."
- atom_pubsub: "Provides access to all PEP nodes via an AtomPub interface."
- ircd: "This is an IRC server frontend to ejabberd."
- mod_archive: "Message Archiving (XEP-0136)"
- mod_archive: "Message Archiving (XEP-0136)."
- mod_openid: "Transform the Jabber Server in an openid provider."
- mod_profile: "User Profile (XEP-0154) in Mnesia table"
- mod_profile: "User Profile (XEP-0154) in Mnesia table."

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To use an ejabberd module coming from this repository:
- You need to have Erlang installed.
- You need to have Ejabberd installed.
- Read the module-specific `README.txt` file to see if special steps are
required to deploy it.
- Run `ejabberdctl install <module>` to get the sources, compile and install
the beams file in ejabberd path. This path is either ~/.ejabberd-modules or
defined by CONTRIB\_MODULES\_PATH in ejabberdctl.cfg.
- Run `./build.sh` or `build.bat` in the root directory of the desired
module.
- Copy generated `.beam` files from the `ebin` directory to the directory
where your ejabberd `.beam` files are.
- Use the configuration file examples provided in the `conf` dir to update
your `ejabberd.cfg` or `ejabberd.yml` configuration file.
If during compilation of a module you get an error like:
{"init terminating in do_boot",{undef,[{make,all,[]},...
it means Erlang couldn't find its `make.beam` file. In Debian and other
distributions you can try to install packages like:
erlang-dev erlang-nox erlang-tools
- Edit the configuration file provided in the `conf` dir of the installed
module to update to your needs. Then apply the changes to your main ejabberd
configuration. On future release, ejabberd will automatically add this file
to its runtime configuration without changes.
- Run `ejabberdctl uninstall <module>` to remove a module from your ejabberd.
For developers
--------------
The following organization has been set up for the development:
- Development and compilation of modules should be possible without the
ejabberd source code, as the `ejabberd-dev` helper module contains the
include files necessary to make compilation possible.
- Development and compilation of modules is done by ejabberd. You need
Ejabberd installed. Use `ejabberdctl check_module <module>` to ensure
it compiles correctly before commit your work. Sources of your module
must be located in $CONTRIB\_MODULES\_PATH/sources/<module>
- The module directory structure is usually the following:
* `README.txt`: Module description.
* `LICENSE.txt`: License for the module.
* `Emakefile`: Erlang Makefile to build the module (preferred way, if
no dependencies on C code, as build will thus work on Windows).
* `COPYING`: License for the module.
* `doc/`: Documentation directory.
* `src/`: Source directory.
* `src/msgs/`: Directory with translation files (pot, po and msg).
* `ebin/`: Empty (target directory for the build).
* `conf/`: Directory containing example configuration for your module.
* `build.sh`: Unix/Linux build script.
* `build.bat`: Windows build script.
* `src/`: Erlang source directory.
* `lib/`: Elixir source directory.
* `priv/msgs/`: Directory with translation files (pot, po and msg).
* `conf/<module>.yml`: Configuration for your module.
* `<module>.spec`: Yaml description file for your module.
- Module developers should note in the `README.txt` file whether the
module has requirements or known incompatibilities with other modules
(for example, by modifying the same main ejabberd modules).
module has requirements or known incompatibilities with other modules.

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/atom_microblog', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/atom_pubsub', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_couch', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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http://www.cestari.info/2008/9/12/atom_pubsub-dead-long-live-atom_microblog
INSTALL
-------
1. Compile the files executing: ./build.sh
2. Copy beam files from ebin/ into your ejabberd installation.
3. Edit ejabberd.cfg and add a request handler in ejabberd_http listener:
{listen, [
...
{8080, ejabberd_http, [
http_poll,
web_admin,
{request_handlers, [{["pep"], atom_microblog}, % Make sure it's "pep", or change it in atom_microblog.erl
{["pubsub"], atom_pubsub}]} % Make sure it's "pubsub", or change it in atom_pubsub.erl
]}
]}.
4. Restart ejabberd.
USAGE
-----

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author: "Eric Cestari <eric at ohmforce.com>"
category: "pubsub"
summary: "Provides access to all PEP nodes via an AtomPub interface"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/atom_pubsub"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pa ebin -make

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#!/bin/sh
erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pz ebin -make

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listen:
-
port: 8080
module: ejabberd_http
request_handlers:
"pep": atom_microblog
"pubsub": atom_pubsub

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ejabberd-dev is an helper module containing include files from the ejabberd
project.
This should allow to develop or build ejabberd modules without a complete
development version of ejabberd (for example with a binary version of ejabberd).

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-record(adhoc_request,
{
lang = <<"">> :: binary(),
node = <<"">> :: binary(),
sessionid = <<"">> :: binary(),
action = <<"">> :: binary(),
xdata = false :: false | xmlel(),
others = [] :: [xmlel()]
}).
-record(adhoc_response,
{
lang = <<"">> :: binary(),
node = <<"">> :: binary(),
sessionid = <<"">> :: binary(),
status :: atom(),
defaultaction = <<"">> :: binary(),
actions = [] :: [binary()],
notes = [] :: [{binary(), binary()}],
elements = [] :: [xmlel()]
}).
-type adhoc_request() :: #adhoc_request{}.
-type adhoc_response() :: #adhoc_response{}.

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%% This macro returns a string of the ejabberd version running, e.g. "2.3.4"
%% If the ejabberd application description isn't loaded, returns atom: undefined
-define(VERSION, ejabberd_config:get_version()).
-define(MYHOSTS, ejabberd_config:get_myhosts()).
-define(MYNAME, hd(ejabberd_config:get_myhosts())).
-define(MYLANG, ejabberd_config:get_mylang()).
-define(MSGS_DIR, filename:join(["priv", "msgs"])).
-define(CONFIG_PATH, <<"ejabberd.cfg">>).
-define(LOG_PATH, <<"ejabberd.log">>).
-define(EJABBERD_URI, <<"http://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd/">>).
-define(S2STIMEOUT, 600000).
%%-define(DBGFSM, true).
-record(scram,
{storedkey = <<"">>,
serverkey = <<"">>,
salt = <<"">>,
iterationcount = 0 :: integer()}).
-type scram() :: #scram{}.
-define(SCRAM_DEFAULT_ITERATION_COUNT, 4096).

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-type aterm() :: {atom(), atype()}.
-type atype() :: integer | string | binary |
{tuple, [aterm()]} | {list, aterm()}.
-type rterm() :: {atom(), rtype()}.
-type rtype() :: integer | string | atom |
{tuple, [rterm()]} | {list, rterm()} |
rescode | restuple.
-record(ejabberd_commands,
{name :: atom(),
tags = [] :: [atom()] | '_' | '$2',
desc = "" :: string() | '_' | '$3',
longdesc = "" :: string() | '_',
module :: atom(),
function :: atom(),
args = [] :: [aterm()] | '_' | '$1' | '$2',
result = {res, rescode} :: rterm() | '_' | '$2'}).
-type ejabberd_commands() :: #ejabberd_commands{name :: atom(),
tags :: [atom()],
desc :: string(),
longdesc :: string(),
module :: atom(),
function :: atom(),
args :: [aterm()],
result :: rterm()}.
%% @type ejabberd_commands() = #ejabberd_commands{
%% name = atom(),
%% tags = [atom()],
%% desc = string(),
%% longdesc = string(),
%% module = atom(),
%% function = atom(),
%% args = [aterm()],
%% result = rterm()
%% }.
%% desc: Description of the command
%% args: Describe the accepted arguments.
%% This way the function that calls the command can format the
%% arguments before calling.
%% @type atype() = integer | string | {tuple, [aterm()]} | {list, aterm()}.
%% Allowed types for arguments are integer, string, tuple and list.
%% @type rtype() = integer | string | atom | {tuple, [rterm()]} | {list, rterm()} | rescode | restuple.
%% A rtype is either an atom or a tuple with two elements.
%% @type aterm() = {Name::atom(), Type::atype()}.
%% An argument term is a tuple with the term name and the term type.
%% @type rterm() = {Name::atom(), Type::rtype()}.
%% A result term is a tuple with the term name and the term type.

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-record(local_config, {key :: any(), value :: any()}).
-type local_config() :: #local_config{}.
-record(state,
{opts = [] :: [acl:acl() | local_config()],
hosts = [] :: [binary()],
override_local = false :: boolean(),
override_global = false :: boolean(),
override_acls = false :: boolean()}).

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-define(STATUS_SUCCESS, 0).
-define(STATUS_ERROR, 1).
-define(STATUS_USAGE, 2).
-define(STATUS_BADRPC, 3).

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-record(request,
{method, % :: method(),
path = [] :: [binary()],
q = [] :: [{binary() | nokey, binary()}],
us = {<<>>, <<>>} :: {binary(), binary()},
auth :: {binary(), binary()} |
{auth_jid, {binary(), binary()}, jlib:jid()},
lang = <<"">> :: binary(),
data = <<"">> :: binary(),
ip :: {inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number()},
host = <<"">> :: binary(),
port = 5280 :: inet:port_number(),
tp = http, % :: protocol(),
opts = [] :: list(),
headers = [] :: [{atom() | binary(), binary()}]}).

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-define(X(Name),
#xmlel{name = Name, attrs = [], children = []}).
-define(XA(Name, Attrs),
#xmlel{name = Name, attrs = Attrs, children = []}).
-define(XE(Name, Els),
#xmlel{name = Name, attrs = [], children = Els}).
-define(XAE(Name, Attrs, Els),
#xmlel{name = Name, attrs = Attrs, children = Els}).
-define(C(Text), {xmlcdata, Text}).
-define(XC(Name, Text), ?XE(Name, [?C(Text)])).
-define(XAC(Name, Attrs, Text),
?XAE(Name, Attrs, [?C(Text)])).
-define(T(Text), translate:translate(Lang, Text)).
-define(CT(Text), ?C((?T(Text)))).
-define(XCT(Name, Text), ?XC(Name, (?T(Text)))).
-define(XACT(Name, Attrs, Text),
?XAC(Name, Attrs, (?T(Text)))).
-define(LI(Els), ?XE(<<"li">>, Els)).
-define(A(URL, Els),
?XAE(<<"a">>, [{<<"href">>, URL}], Els)).
-define(AC(URL, Text), ?A(URL, [?C(Text)])).
-define(ACT(URL, Text), ?AC(URL, (?T(Text)))).
-define(P, ?X(<<"p">>)).
-define(BR, ?X(<<"br">>)).
-define(INPUT(Type, Name, Value),
?XA(<<"input">>,
[{<<"type">>, Type}, {<<"name">>, Name},
{<<"value">>, Value}])).
-define(INPUTT(Type, Name, Value),
?INPUT(Type, Name, (?T(Value)))).
-define(INPUTS(Type, Name, Value, Size),
?XA(<<"input">>,
[{<<"type">>, Type}, {<<"name">>, Name},
{<<"value">>, Value}, {<<"size">>, Size}])).
-define(INPUTST(Type, Name, Value, Size),
?INPUT(Type, Name, (?T(Value)), Size)).
-define(ACLINPUT(Text),
?XE(<<"td">>,
[?INPUT(<<"text">>, <<"value", ID/binary>>, Text)])).
-define(TEXTAREA(Name, Rows, Cols, Value),
?XAC(<<"textarea">>,
[{<<"name">>, Name}, {<<"rows">>, Rows},
{<<"cols">>, Cols}],
Value)).
%% Build an xmlelement for result
-define(XRES(Text),
?XAC(<<"p">>, [{<<"class">>, <<"result">>}], Text)).
%% Guide Link
-define(XREST(Text), ?XRES((?T(Text)))).
-define(GL(Ref, Title),
?XAE(<<"div">>, [{<<"class">>, <<"guidelink">>}],
[?XAE(<<"a">>,
[{<<"href">>, <<"/admin/doc/guide.html#", Ref/binary>>},
{<<"target">>, <<"_blank">>}],
[?C(<<"[Guide: ", Title/binary, "]">>)])])).
%% h1 with a Guide Link
-define(H1GL(Name, Ref, Title),
[?XC(<<"h1">>, Name), ?GL(Ref, Title)]).

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-include("ns.hrl").
-include("xml.hrl").
-define(STANZA_ERROR(Code, Type, Condition),
#xmlel{name = <<"error">>,
attrs = [{<<"code">>, Code}, {<<"type">>, Type}],
children =
[#xmlel{name = Condition,
attrs = [{<<"xmlns">>, ?NS_STANZAS}],
children = []}]}).
-define(ERR_BAD_FORMAT,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"406">>, <<"modify">>,
<<"bad-format">>)).
-define(ERR_BAD_REQUEST,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"400">>, <<"modify">>,
<<"bad-request">>)).
-define(ERR_CONFLICT,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"409">>, <<"cancel">>, <<"conflict">>)).
-define(ERR_FEATURE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"501">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"feature-not-implemented">>)).
-define(ERR_FORBIDDEN,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"403">>, <<"auth">>, <<"forbidden">>)).
-define(ERR_GONE,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"302">>, <<"modify">>, <<"gone">>)).
-define(ERR_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"500">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"internal-server-error">>)).
-define(ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"404">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"item-not-found">>)).
-define(ERR_JID_MALFORMED,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"400">>, <<"modify">>,
<<"jid-malformed">>)).
-define(ERR_NOT_ACCEPTABLE,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"406">>, <<"modify">>,
<<"not-acceptable">>)).
-define(ERR_NOT_ALLOWED,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"405">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"not-allowed">>)).
-define(ERR_NOT_AUTHORIZED,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"401">>, <<"auth">>,
<<"not-authorized">>)).
-define(ERR_PAYMENT_REQUIRED,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"402">>, <<"auth">>,
<<"payment-required">>)).
-define(ERR_RECIPIENT_UNAVAILABLE,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"404">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"recipient-unavailable">>)).
-define(ERR_REDIRECT,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"302">>, <<"modify">>, <<"redirect">>)).
-define(ERR_REGISTRATION_REQUIRED,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"407">>, <<"auth">>,
<<"registration-required">>)).
-define(ERR_REMOTE_SERVER_NOT_FOUND,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"404">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"remote-server-not-found">>)).
-define(ERR_REMOTE_SERVER_TIMEOUT,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"504">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"remote-server-timeout">>)).
-define(ERR_RESOURCE_CONSTRAINT,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"500">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"resource-constraint">>)).
-define(ERR_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"503">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"service-unavailable">>)).
-define(ERR_SUBSCRIPTION_REQUIRED,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"407">>, <<"auth">>,
<<"subscription-required">>)).
-define(ERR_UNEXPECTED_REQUEST,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"400">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"unexpected-request">>)).
-define(ERR_UNEXPECTED_REQUEST_CANCEL,
?STANZA_ERROR(<<"401">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"unexpected-request">>)).
%-define(ERR_,
% ?STANZA_ERROR("", "", "")).
-define(STANZA_ERRORT(Code, Type, Condition, Lang,
Text),
#xmlel{name = <<"error">>,
attrs = [{<<"code">>, Code}, {<<"type">>, Type}],
children =
[#xmlel{name = Condition,
attrs = [{<<"xmlns">>, ?NS_STANZAS}], children = []},
#xmlel{name = <<"text">>,
attrs = [{<<"xmlns">>, ?NS_STANZAS}],
children =
[{xmlcdata,
translate:translate(Lang, Text)}]}]}).
-define(ERRT_BAD_FORMAT(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"406">>, <<"modify">>,
<<"bad-format">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_BAD_REQUEST(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"400">>, <<"modify">>,
<<"bad-request">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_CONFLICT(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"409">>, <<"cancel">>, <<"conflict">>,
Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_FEATURE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"501">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"feature-not-implemented">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_FORBIDDEN(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"403">>, <<"auth">>, <<"forbidden">>,
Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_GONE(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"302">>, <<"modify">>, <<"gone">>,
Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"500">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"internal-server-error">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_ITEM_NOT_FOUND(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"404">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"item-not-found">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_JID_MALFORMED(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"400">>, <<"modify">>,
<<"jid-malformed">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_NOT_ACCEPTABLE(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"406">>, <<"modify">>,
<<"not-acceptable">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_NOT_ALLOWED(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"405">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"not-allowed">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_NOT_AUTHORIZED(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"401">>, <<"auth">>,
<<"not-authorized">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_PAYMENT_REQUIRED(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"402">>, <<"auth">>,
<<"payment-required">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_RECIPIENT_UNAVAILABLE(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"404">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"recipient-unavailable">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_REDIRECT(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"302">>, <<"modify">>, <<"redirect">>,
Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_REGISTRATION_REQUIRED(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"407">>, <<"auth">>,
<<"registration-required">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_REMOTE_SERVER_NOT_FOUND(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"404">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"remote-server-not-found">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_REMOTE_SERVER_TIMEOUT(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"504">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"remote-server-timeout">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_RESOURCE_CONSTRAINT(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"500">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"resource-constraint">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"503">>, <<"cancel">>,
<<"service-unavailable">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_SUBSCRIPTION_REQUIRED(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"407">>, <<"auth">>,
<<"subscription-required">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERRT_UNEXPECTED_REQUEST(Lang, Text),
?STANZA_ERRORT(<<"400">>, <<"wait">>,
<<"unexpected-request">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(ERR_AUTH_NO_RESOURCE_PROVIDED(Lang),
?ERRT_NOT_ACCEPTABLE(Lang, <<"No resource provided">>)).
-define(ERR_AUTH_BAD_RESOURCE_FORMAT(Lang),
?ERRT_NOT_ACCEPTABLE(Lang,
<<"Illegal resource format">>)).
-define(ERR_AUTH_RESOURCE_CONFLICT(Lang),
?ERRT_CONFLICT(Lang, <<"Resource conflict">>)).
-define(STREAM_ERROR(Condition, Cdata),
#xmlel{name = <<"stream:error">>, attrs = [],
children =
[#xmlel{name = Condition,
attrs = [{<<"xmlns">>, ?NS_STREAMS}],
children = [{xmlcdata, Cdata}]}]}).
-define(SERR_BAD_FORMAT,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"bad-format">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_BAD_NAMESPACE_PREFIX,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"bad-namespace-prefix">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_CONFLICT,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"conflict">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"connection-timeout">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_HOST_GONE,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"host-gone">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_HOST_UNKNOWN,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"host-unknown">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_IMPROPER_ADDRESSING,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"improper-addressing">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"internal-server-error">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_INVALID_FROM,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"invalid-from">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_INVALID_ID,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"invalid-id">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_INVALID_NAMESPACE,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"invalid-namespace">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_INVALID_XML,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"invalid-xml">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_NOT_AUTHORIZED,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"not-authorized">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_POLICY_VIOLATION,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"policy-violation">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_REMOTE_CONNECTION_FAILED,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"remote-connection-failed">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_RESOURSE_CONSTRAINT,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"resource-constraint">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_RESTRICTED_XML,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"restricted-xml">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_SEE_OTHER_HOST(Host),
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"see-other-host">>, Host)).
-define(SERR_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"system-shutdown">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_UNSUPPORTED_ENCODING,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"unsupported-encoding">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_UNSUPPORTED_STANZA_TYPE,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"unsupported-stanza-type">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"unsupported-version">>, <<"">>)).
-define(SERR_XML_NOT_WELL_FORMED,
?STREAM_ERROR(<<"xml-not-well-formed">>, <<"">>)).
%-define(SERR_,
% ?STREAM_ERROR("", "")).
-define(STREAM_ERRORT(Condition, Cdata, Lang, Text),
#xmlel{name = <<"stream:error">>, attrs = [],
children =
[#xmlel{name = Condition,
attrs = [{<<"xmlns">>, ?NS_STREAMS}],
children = [{xmlcdata, Cdata}]},
#xmlel{name = <<"text">>,
attrs =
[{<<"xml:lang">>, Lang},
{<<"xmlns">>, ?NS_STREAMS}],
children =
[{xmlcdata,
translate:translate(Lang, Text)}]}]}).
-define(SERRT_BAD_FORMAT(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"bad-format">>, <<"">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_BAD_NAMESPACE_PREFIX(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"bad-namespace-prefix">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_CONFLICT(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"conflict">>, <<"">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"connection-timeout">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_HOST_GONE(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"host-gone">>, <<"">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_HOST_UNKNOWN(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"host-unknown">>, <<"">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_IMPROPER_ADDRESSING(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"improper-addressing">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"internal-server-error">>, <<"">>,
Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_INVALID_FROM(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"invalid-from">>, <<"">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_INVALID_ID(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"invalid-id">>, <<"">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_INVALID_NAMESPACE(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"invalid-namespace">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_INVALID_XML(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"invalid-xml">>, <<"">>, Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_NOT_AUTHORIZED(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"not-authorized">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_POLICY_VIOLATION(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"policy-violation">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_REMOTE_CONNECTION_FAILED(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"remote-connection-failed">>, <<"">>,
Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_RESOURSE_CONSTRAINT(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"resource-constraint">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_RESTRICTED_XML(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"restricted-xml">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_SEE_OTHER_HOST(Host, Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"see-other-host">>, Host, Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"system-shutdown">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_UNSUPPORTED_ENCODING(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"unsupported-encoding">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_UNSUPPORTED_STANZA_TYPE(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"unsupported-stanza-type">>, <<"">>,
Lang, Text)).
-define(SERRT_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"unsupported-version">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-define(SERRT_XML_NOT_WELL_FORMED(Lang, Text),
?STREAM_ERRORT(<<"xml-not-well-formed">>, <<"">>, Lang,
Text)).
-record(jid, {user = <<"">> :: binary(),
server = <<"">> :: binary(),
resource = <<"">> :: binary(),
luser = <<"">> :: binary(),
lserver = <<"">> :: binary(),
lresource = <<"">> :: binary()}).
-type(jid() :: #jid{}).
-type(ljid() :: {binary(), binary(), binary()}).
-record(iq, {id = <<"">> :: binary(),
type = get :: get | set | result | error,
xmlns = <<"">> :: binary(),
lang = <<"">> :: binary(),
sub_el = #xmlel{} :: xmlel() | [xmlel()]}).
-type(iq_get()
:: #iq{
id :: binary(),
type :: get,
xmlns :: binary(),
lang :: binary(),
sub_el :: xmlel()
}
).
-type(iq_set()
:: #iq{
id :: binary(),
type :: set,
xmlns :: binary(),
lang :: binary(),
sub_el :: xmlel()
}
).
-type iq_request() :: iq_get() | iq_set().
-type(iq_result()
:: #iq{
id :: binary(),
type :: result,
xmlns :: binary(),
lang :: binary(),
sub_el :: [xmlel()]
}
).
-type(iq_error()
:: #iq{
id :: binary(),
type :: error,
xmlns :: binary(),
lang :: binary(),
sub_el :: [xmlel()]
}
).
-type iq_reply() :: iq_result() | iq_error() .
-type(iq() :: iq_request() | iq_reply()).
-record(rsm_in, {max :: integer(),
direction :: before | aft,
id :: binary(),
index :: integer()}).
-record(rsm_out, {count :: integer(),
index :: integer(),
first :: binary(),
last :: binary()}).
-type(rsm_in() :: #rsm_in{}).
-type(rsm_out() :: #rsm_out{}).
-type broadcast() :: {broadcast, broadcast_data()}.
-type broadcast_data() ::
{rebind, pid(), binary()} | %% ejabberd_c2s
{item, ljid(), mod_roster:subscription()} | %% mod_roster/mod_shared_roster
{exit, binary()} | %% mod_roster/mod_shared_roster
{privacy_list, mod_privacy:userlist(), binary()} | %% mod_privacy
{blocking, unblock_all | {block | unblock, [ljid()]}}. %% mod_blocking
-record(xmlelement, {name = "" :: string(),
attrs = [] :: [{string(), string()}],
children = [] :: [{xmlcdata, iodata()} | xmlelement()]}).
-type xmlelement() :: #xmlelement{}.

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%% Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Basho Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% This file is provided to you under the Apache License,
%% Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
%% except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
%% a copy of the License at
%%
%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
%%
%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
%% software distributed under the License is distributed on an
%% "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
%% KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
%% specific language governing permissions and limitations
%% under the License.
-define(DEFAULT_TRUNCATION, 4096).
-define(DEFAULT_TRACER, lager_default_tracer).
-define(LEVELS,
[debug, info, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, emergency, none]).
-define(DEBUG, 128).
-define(INFO, 64).
-define(NOTICE, 32).
-define(WARNING, 16).
-define(ERROR, 8).
-define(CRITICAL, 4).
-define(ALERT, 2).
-define(EMERGENCY, 1).
-define(LOG_NONE, 0).
-define(LEVEL2NUM(Level),
case Level of
debug -> ?DEBUG;
info -> ?INFO;
notice -> ?NOTICE;
warning -> ?WARNING;
error -> ?ERROR;
critical -> ?CRITICAL;
alert -> ?ALERT;
emergency -> ?EMERGENCY
end).
-define(NUM2LEVEL(Num),
case Num of
?DEBUG -> debug;
?INFO -> info;
?NOTICE -> notice;
?WARNING -> warning;
?ERROR -> error;
?CRITICAL -> critical;
?ALERT -> alert;
?EMERGENCY -> emergency
end).
-define(SHOULD_LOG(Level),
(lager_util:level_to_num(Level) band element(1, lager_config:get(loglevel, {?LOG_NONE, []}))) /= 0).
-define(NOTIFY(Level, Pid, Format, Args),
gen_event:notify(lager_event, {log, lager_msg:new(io_lib:format(Format, Args),
Level,
[{pid,Pid},{line,?LINE},{file,?FILE},{module,?MODULE}],
[])}
)).
%% FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
%% internal non-blocking logging call
%% there's some special handing for when we try to log (usually errors) while
%% lager is still starting.
-ifdef(TEST).
-define(INT_LOG(Level, Format, Args),
case ?SHOULD_LOG(Level) of
true ->
?NOTIFY(Level, self(), Format, Args);
_ ->
ok
end).
-else.
-define(INT_LOG(Level, Format, Args),
Self = self(),
%% do this in a spawn so we don't cause a deadlock calling gen_event:which_handlers
%% from a gen_event handler
spawn(fun() ->
case catch(gen_event:which_handlers(lager_event)) of
X when X == []; X == {'EXIT', noproc}; X == [lager_backend_throttle] ->
%% there's no handlers yet or lager isn't running, try again
%% in half a second.
timer:sleep(500),
?NOTIFY(Level, Self, Format, Args);
_ ->
case ?SHOULD_LOG(Level) of
true ->
?NOTIFY(Level, Self, Format, Args);
_ ->
ok
end
end
end)).
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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-define(PRINT(Format, Args), io:format(Format, Args)).
-ifdef(LAGER).
-compile([{parse_transform, lager_transform}]).
-define(DEBUG(Format, Args),
lager:debug(Format, Args)).
-define(INFO_MSG(Format, Args),
lager:info(Format, Args)).
-define(WARNING_MSG(Format, Args),
lager:warning(Format, Args)).
-define(ERROR_MSG(Format, Args),
lager:error(Format, Args)).
-define(CRITICAL_MSG(Format, Args),
lager:critical(Format, Args)).
-else.
-define(DEBUG(Format, Args),
p1_logger:debug_msg(?MODULE, ?LINE, Format, Args)).
-define(INFO_MSG(Format, Args),
p1_logger:info_msg(?MODULE, ?LINE, Format, Args)).
-define(WARNING_MSG(Format, Args),
p1_logger:warning_msg(?MODULE, ?LINE, Format, Args)).
-define(ERROR_MSG(Format, Args),
p1_logger:error_msg(?MODULE, ?LINE, Format, Args)).
-define(CRITICAL_MSG(Format, Args),
p1_logger:critical_msg(?MODULE, ?LINE, Format, Args)).
-endif.

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-define(MAX_USERS_DEFAULT, 200).
-define(SETS, gb_sets).
-define(DICT, dict).
-record(lqueue,
{
queue :: queue(),
len :: integer(),
max :: integer()
}).
-type lqueue() :: #lqueue{}.
-record(config,
{
title = <<"">> :: binary(),
description = <<"">> :: binary(),
allow_change_subj = true :: boolean(),
allow_query_users = true :: boolean(),
allow_private_messages = true :: boolean(),
allow_private_messages_from_visitors = anyone :: anyone | moderators | nobody ,
allow_visitor_status = true :: boolean(),
allow_visitor_nickchange = true :: boolean(),
public = true :: boolean(),
public_list = true :: boolean(),
persistent = false :: boolean(),
moderated = true :: boolean(),
captcha_protected = false :: boolean(),
members_by_default = true :: boolean(),
members_only = false :: boolean(),
allow_user_invites = false :: boolean(),
password_protected = false :: boolean(),
password = <<"">> :: binary(),
anonymous = true :: boolean(),
allow_voice_requests = true :: boolean(),
voice_request_min_interval = 1800 :: non_neg_integer(),
max_users = ?MAX_USERS_DEFAULT :: non_neg_integer() | none,
logging = false :: boolean(),
vcard = <<"">> :: boolean(),
captcha_whitelist = (?SETS):empty() :: gb_set()
}).
-type config() :: #config{}.
-type role() :: moderator | participant | visitor | none.
-record(user,
{
jid :: jid(),
nick :: binary(),
role :: role(),
last_presence :: xmlel()
}).
-record(activity,
{
message_time = 0 :: integer(),
presence_time = 0 :: integer(),
message_shaper :: shaper:shaper(),
presence_shaper :: shaper:shaper(),
message :: xmlel(),
presence :: {binary(), xmlel()}
}).
-record(state,
{
room = <<"">> :: binary(),
host = <<"">> :: binary(),
server_host = <<"">> :: binary(),
access = {none,none,none,none} :: {atom(), atom(), atom(), atom()},
jid = #jid{} :: jid(),
config = #config{} :: config(),
users = (?DICT):new() :: dict(),
last_voice_request_time = treap:empty() :: treap:treap(),
robots = (?DICT):new() :: dict(),
nicks = (?DICT):new() :: dict(),
affiliations = (?DICT):new() :: dict(),
history :: lqueue(),
subject = <<"">> :: binary(),
subject_author = <<"">> :: binary(),
just_created = false :: boolean(),
activity = treap:empty() :: treap:treap(),
room_shaper = none :: shaper:shaper(),
room_queue = queue:new() :: queue()
}).
-record(muc_online_users, {us = {<<>>, <<>>} :: {binary(), binary()},
resource = <<>> :: binary() | '_',
room = <<>> :: binary() | '_',
host = <<>> :: binary() | '_'}).
-type muc_online_users() :: #muc_online_users{}.
-type muc_room_state() :: #state{}.

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-record(roster,
{
usj = {<<>>, <<>>, {<<>>, <<>>, <<>>}} :: {binary(), binary(), ljid()} | '_',
us = {<<>>, <<>>} :: {binary(), binary()} | '_',
jid = {<<>>, <<>>, <<>>} :: ljid(),
name = <<>> :: binary() | '_',
subscription = none :: subscription() | '_',
ask = none :: ask() | '_',
groups = [] :: [binary()] | '_',
askmessage = <<"">> :: binary() | '_',
xs = [] :: [xmlel()] | '_'
}).
-record(roster_version,
{
us = {<<>>, <<>>} :: {binary(), binary()},
version = <<>> :: binary()
}).
-type ask() :: none | in | out | both | subscribe | unsubscribe.
-type subscription() :: none | both | from | to | remove.

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-define(NS_DISCO_ITEMS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#items">>).
-define(NS_DISCO_INFO,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info">>).
-define(NS_VCARD, <<"vcard-temp">>).
-define(NS_VCARD_UPDATE, <<"vcard-temp:x:update">>).
-define(NS_AUTH, <<"jabber:iq:auth">>).
-define(NS_AUTH_ERROR, <<"jabber:iq:auth:error">>).
-define(NS_REGISTER, <<"jabber:iq:register">>).
-define(NS_SEARCH, <<"jabber:iq:search">>).
-define(NS_ROSTER, <<"jabber:iq:roster">>).
-define(NS_ROSTER_VER,
<<"urn:xmpp:features:rosterver">>).
-define(NS_PRIVACY, <<"jabber:iq:privacy">>).
-define(NS_BLOCKING, <<"urn:xmpp:blocking">>).
-define(NS_PRIVATE, <<"jabber:iq:private">>).
-define(NS_VERSION, <<"jabber:iq:version">>).
-define(NS_TIME90, <<"jabber:iq:time">>).
-define(NS_TIME, <<"urn:xmpp:time">>).
-define(NS_LAST, <<"jabber:iq:last">>).
-define(NS_XDATA, <<"jabber:x:data">>).
-define(NS_IQDATA, <<"jabber:iq:data">>).
-define(NS_DELAY91, <<"jabber:x:delay">>).
-define(NS_DELAY, <<"urn:xmpp:delay">>).
-define(NS_HINTS, <<"urn:xmpp:hints">>).
-define(NS_EXPIRE, <<"jabber:x:expire">>).
-define(NS_EVENT, <<"jabber:x:event">>).
-define(NS_CHATSTATES,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/chatstates">>).
-define(NS_XCONFERENCE, <<"jabber:x:conference">>).
-define(NS_STATS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/stats">>).
-define(NS_MUC, <<"http://jabber.org/protocol/muc">>).
-define(NS_MUC_USER,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user">>).
-define(NS_MUC_ADMIN,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#admin">>).
-define(NS_MUC_OWNER,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#owner">>).
-define(NS_MUC_UNIQUE,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#unique">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_EVENT,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#event">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_META_DATA,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#meta-data">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_OWNER,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#owner">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_NMI,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#node-meta-info">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_ERRORS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#errors">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_NODE_CONFIG,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#node_config">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_SUB_OPTIONS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#subscribe_options">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_SUBSCRIBE_OPTIONS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#subscribe_options">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_PUBLISH_OPTIONS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#publish_options">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_SUB_AUTH,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#subscribe_authorization">>).
-define(NS_PUBSUB_GET_PENDING,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#get-pending">>).
-define(NS_COMMANDS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/commands">>).
-define(NS_BYTESTREAMS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/bytestreams">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_ANNOUNCE,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#announce">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_ANNOUNCE_ALL,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#announce-all">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_SET_MOTD,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#set-motd">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_EDIT_MOTD,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#edit-motd">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_DELETE_MOTD,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#delete-motd">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_ANNOUNCE_ALLHOSTS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#announce-allhosts">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_ANNOUNCE_ALL_ALLHOSTS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#announce-all-allhosts">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_SET_MOTD_ALLHOSTS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#set-motd-allhosts">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_EDIT_MOTD_ALLHOSTS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#edit-motd-allhosts">>).
-define(NS_ADMIN_DELETE_MOTD_ALLHOSTS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#delete-motd-allhosts">>).
-define(NS_SERVERINFO,
<<"http://jabber.org/network/serverinfo">>).
-define(NS_RSM, <<"http://jabber.org/protocol/rsm">>).
-define(NS_EJABBERD_CONFIG, <<"ejabberd:config">>).
-define(NS_STREAM,
<<"http://etherx.jabber.org/streams">>).
-define(NS_STANZAS,
<<"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas">>).
-define(NS_STREAMS,
<<"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-streams">>).
-define(NS_TLS, <<"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-tls">>).
-define(NS_SASL,
<<"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl">>).
-define(NS_SESSION,
<<"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-session">>).
-define(NS_BIND,
<<"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind">>).
-define(NS_FEATURE_IQAUTH,
<<"http://jabber.org/features/iq-auth">>).
-define(NS_FEATURE_IQREGISTER,
<<"http://jabber.org/features/iq-register">>).
-define(NS_FEATURE_COMPRESS,
<<"http://jabber.org/features/compress">>).
-define(NS_FEATURE_MSGOFFLINE, <<"msgoffline">>).
-define(NS_COMPRESS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/compress">>).
-define(NS_CAPS, <<"http://jabber.org/protocol/caps">>).
-define(NS_SHIM, <<"http://jabber.org/protocol/shim">>).
-define(NS_ADDRESS,
<<"http://jabber.org/protocol/address">>).
-define(NS_OOB, <<"jabber:x:oob">>).
-define(NS_CAPTCHA, <<"urn:xmpp:captcha">>).
-define(NS_MEDIA, <<"urn:xmpp:media-element">>).
-define(NS_BOB, <<"urn:xmpp:bob">>).
-define(NS_PING, <<"urn:xmpp:ping">>).
-define(NS_CARBONS_2, <<"urn:xmpp:carbons:2">>).
-define(NS_CARBONS_1, <<"urn:xmpp:carbons:1">>).
-define(NS_FORWARD, <<"urn:xmpp:forward:0">>).
-define(NS_CLIENT_STATE, <<"urn:xmpp:csi:0">>).
-define(NS_STREAM_MGMT_2, <<"urn:xmpp:sm:2">>).
-define(NS_STREAM_MGMT_3, <<"urn:xmpp:sm:3">>).

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%%% ====================================================================
%%% ``The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
%%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
%%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
%%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
%%% retrieved via the world wide web at http://www.erlang.org/.
%%%
%%%
%%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
%%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
%%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
%%% under the License.
%%%
%%%
%%% The Initial Developer of the Original Code is ProcessOne.
%%% Portions created by ProcessOne are Copyright 2006-2015, ProcessOne
%%% All Rights Reserved.''
%%% This software is copyright 2006-2015, ProcessOne.
%%%
%%%
%%% copyright 2006-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This file contains pubsub types definition.
%%% ====================================================================
%% -------------------------------
%% Pubsub constants
-define(ERR_EXTENDED(E, C),
mod_pubsub:extended_error(E, C)).
%% The actual limit can be configured with mod_pubsub's option max_items_node
-define(MAXITEMS, 10).
%% this is currently a hard limit.
%% Would be nice to have it configurable.
-define(MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE, 60000).
%% -------------------------------
%% Pubsub types
%% @type hostPubsub() = string().
-type(hostPubsub() :: binary()).
%% <p><tt>hostPubsub</tt> is the name of the PubSub service. For example, it can be
%% <tt>"pubsub.localhost"</tt>.</p>
-type(hostPEP() :: {binary(), binary(), <<>>}).
%% @type hostPEP() = {User, Server, Resource}
%% User = string()
%% Server = string()
%% Resource = [].
%% <p>For example, it can be :
%% ```{"bob", "example.org", []}'''.</p>
-type(host() :: hostPubsub() | hostPEP()).
%% @type host() = hostPubsub() | hostPEP().
-type(nodeId() :: binary()).
%% @type nodeId() = binary().
%% <p>A node is defined by a list of its ancestors. The last element is the name
%% of the current node. For example:
%% of the current node. For example:
%% ```<<"/home/localhost/user">>'''</p>
-type(nodeIdx() :: pos_integer()).
%% @type nodeIdx() = integer().
-type(itemId() :: binary()).
%% @type itemId() = string().
-type(subId() :: binary()).
%% @type subId() = string().
%% @type payload() = [#xmlelement{} | #xmlcdata{}].
%% @type stanzaError() = #xmlelement{}.
%% Example:
%% Example:
%% ```{xmlelement, "error",
%% [{"code", Code}, {"type", Type}],
%% [{xmlelement, Condition, [{"xmlns", ?NS_STANZAS}], []}]}'''
%% @type pubsubIQResponse() = #xmlelement{}.
%% Example:
%% ```{xmlelement, "pubsub",
%% [{"xmlns", ?NS_PUBSUB_EVENT}],
%% [{xmlelement, "affiliations", [],
%% []}]}'''
-type(nodeOption() ::
{Option::atom(),
Value::binary() | [binary()] | boolean() | non_neg_integer()
}).
-type(nodeOptions() :: [NodeOption::mod_pubsub:nodeOption(),...]).
%% @type nodeOption() = {Option, Value}
%% Option = atom()
%% Value = term().
%% Example:
%% ```{deliver_payloads, true}'''
-type(subOption() ::
{Option::atom(),
Value::binary() | [binary()] | boolean()
}).
-type(subOptions() :: [SubOption::mod_pubsub:subOption(),...]).
%% @type nodeType() = string().
%% <p>The <tt>nodeType</tt> is a string containing the name of the PubSub
%% plugin to use to manage a given node. For example, it can be
%% <tt>"flat"</tt>, <tt>"hometree"</tt> or <tt>"blog"</tt>.</p>
%% @type jid() = {jid, User, Server, Resource, LUser, LServer, LResource}
%% User = string()
%% Server = string()
%% Resource = string()
%% LUser = string()
%% LServer = string()
%% LResource = string().
%-type(ljid() :: {binary(), binary(), binary()}).
%% @type ljid() = {User, Server, Resource}
%% User = string()
%% Server = string()
%% Resource = string().
-type(affiliation() :: 'none'
| 'owner'
| 'publisher'
%| 'publish-only'
| 'member'
| 'outcast'
).
%% @type affiliation() = 'none' | 'owner' | 'publisher' | 'publish-only' | 'member' | 'outcast'.
-type(subscription() :: 'none'
| 'pending'
| 'unconfigured'
| 'subscribed'
).
%% @type subscription() = 'none' | 'pending' | 'unconfigured' | 'subscribed'.
-type(accessModel() :: 'open'
| 'presence'
| 'roster'
| 'authorize'
| 'whitelist'
).
%% @type accessModel() = 'open' | 'presence' | 'roster' | 'authorize' | 'whitelist'.
%% @type pubsubIndex() = {pubsub_index, Index, Last, Free}
%% Index = atom()
%% Last = integer()
%% Free = [integer()].
%% internal pubsub index table
-type(publishModel() :: 'publishers'
| 'subscribers'
| 'open'
).
-record(pubsub_index,
{
index :: atom(),
last :: mod_pubsub:nodeIdx(),
free :: [mod_pubsub:nodeIdx()]
}).
%% @type pubsubNode() = {pubsub_node, NodeId, Id, Parents, Type, Owners, Options}
%% NodeId = {host() | ljid(), nodeId()}
%% Id = nodeIdx()
%% Parents = [nodeId()]
%% Type = nodeType()
%% Owners = [ljid()]
%% Options = [nodeOption()].
%% <p>This is the format of the <tt>nodes</tt> table. The type of the table
%% is: <tt>set</tt>,<tt>ram/disc</tt>.</p>
%% <p>The <tt>Parents</tt> and <tt>type</tt> fields are indexed.</p>
%% <tt>id</tt> can be anything you want.
-record(pubsub_node,
{
nodeid ,%:: {Host::mod_pubsub:host(), NodeId::mod_pubsub:nodeId()},
id ,%:: mod_pubsub:nodeIdx(),
parents = [] ,%:: [Parent_NodeId::mod_pubsub:nodeId()],
type = <<"flat">> ,%:: binary(),
owners = [] ,%:: [Owner::ljid(),...],
options = [] %:: mod_pubsub:nodeOptions()
}).
%% @type pubsubState() = {pubsub_state, StateId, Items, Affiliation, Subscriptions}
%% StateId = {ljid(), nodeIdx()}
%% Items = [itemId()]
%% Affiliation = affiliation()
%% Subscriptions = [{subscription(), subId()}].
%% <p>This is the format of the <tt>affiliations</tt> table. The type of the
%% table is: <tt>set</tt>,<tt>ram/disc</tt>.</p>
%-record(pubsub_state,
% {stateid, items = [], affiliation = none,
% subscriptions = []}).
-record(pubsub_state,
{
stateid ,%:: {Entity::ljid(), NodeIdx::mod_pubsub:nodeIdx()},
items = [] ,%:: [ItemId::mod_pubsub:itemId()],
affiliation = 'none' ,%:: mod_pubsub:affiliation(),
subscriptions = [] %:: [{mod_pubsub:subscription(), mod_pubsub:subId()}]
}).
%% @type pubsubItem() = {pubsub_item, ItemId, Creation, Modification, Payload}
%% ItemId = {itemId(), nodeIdx()}
%% Creation = {now(), ljid()}
%% Modification = {now(), ljid()}
%% Payload = payload().
%% <p>This is the format of the <tt>published items</tt> table. The type of the
%% table is: <tt>set</tt>,<tt>disc</tt>,<tt>fragmented</tt>.</p>
%-record(pubsub_item,
% {itemid, creation = {unknown, unknown},
% modification = {unknown, unknown}, payload = []}).
-record(pubsub_item,
{
itemid ,%:: {mod_pubsub:itemId(), mod_pubsub:nodeIdx()},
creation = {unknown, unknown} ,%:: {erlang:timestamp(), ljid()},
modification = {unknown, unknown} ,%:: {erlang:timestamp(), ljid()},
payload = [] %:: mod_pubsub:payload()
}).
%% @type pubsubSubscription() = {pubsub_subscription, SubId, Options}
%% SubId = subId()
%% Options = [nodeOption()].
%% <p>This is the format of the <tt>subscriptions</tt> table. The type of the
%% table is: <tt>set</tt>,<tt>ram/disc</tt>.</p>
%-record(pubsub_subscription, {subid, options}).
-record(pubsub_subscription,
{
subid ,%:: mod_pubsub:subId(),
options %:: [] | mod_pubsub:subOptions()
}).
%% @type pubsubLastItem() = {pubsub_last_item, NodeId, ItemId, Creation, Payload}
%% NodeId = nodeIdx()
%% ItemId = itemId()
%% Creation = {now(),ljid()}
%% Payload = payload().
%% <p>This is the format of the <tt>last items</tt> table. it stores last item payload
%% for every node</p>
%-record(pubsub_last_item,
% {nodeid, itemid, creation, payload}).
-record(pubsub_last_item,
{
nodeid ,%:: mod_pubsub:nodeIdx(),
itemid ,%:: mod_pubsub:itemId(),
creation ,%:: {erlang:timestamp(), ljid()},
payload %:: mod_pubsub:payload()
}).

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%% File : xml.hrl
%%% Author : Evgeniy Khramtsov <ekhramtsov@process-one.net>
%%% Purpose : XML utils
%%% Created : 1 May 2013 by Evgeniy Khramtsov <ekhramtsov@process-one.net>
%%%
%%%
%%% xml, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
%%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
%%% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
%%% 02111-1307 USA
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-record(xmlel,
{
name = <<"">> :: binary(),
attrs = [] :: [attr()],
children = [] :: [xmlel() | cdata()]
}).
-type(cdata() :: {xmlcdata, CData::binary()}).
-type(attr() :: {Name::binary(), Value::binary()}).
-type(xmlel() :: #xmlel{}).

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%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%% File : gen_mod.erl
%%% Author : Alexey Shchepin <alexey@process-one.net>
%%% Purpose :
%%% Purpose :
%%% Created : 24 Jan 2003 by Alexey Shchepin <alexey@process-one.net>
%%%
%%%
%%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2015 ProcessOne
%%%
%%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%%
%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%%% General Public License for more details.
%%%
%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
%%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
%%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
%%%
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-module(gen_mod).
-author('alexey@process-one.net').
-export([start/0, start_module/2, start_module/3, stop_module/2,
stop_module_keep_config/2, get_opt/3, get_opt/4,
get_opt_host/3, db_type/1, db_type/2, get_module_opt/5,
get_module_opt_host/3, loaded_modules/1,
loaded_modules_with_opts/1, get_hosts/2,
get_module_proc/2, is_loaded/2]).
%%-export([behaviour_info/1]).
-include("ejabberd.hrl").
-include("logger.hrl").
-record(ejabberd_module,
{module_host = {undefined, <<"">>} :: {atom(), binary()},
opts = [] :: opts() | '_' | '$2'}).
-type opts() :: [{atom(), any()}].
-callback start(binary(), opts()) -> any().
-callback stop(binary()) -> any().
-export_type([opts/0]).
%%behaviour_info(callbacks) -> [{start, 2}, {stop, 1}];
%%behaviour_info(_Other) -> undefined.
start() ->
ets:new(ejabberd_modules,
[named_table, public,
{keypos, #ejabberd_module.module_host}]),
ok.
-spec start_module(binary(), atom()) -> any().
start_module(Host, Module) ->
Modules = ejabberd_config:get_option(
{modules, Host},
fun(L) when is_list(L) -> L end, []),
case lists:keyfind(Module, 1, Modules) of
{_, Opts} ->
start_module(Host, Module, Opts);
false ->
{error, not_found_in_config}
end.
-spec start_module(binary(), atom(), opts()) -> any().
start_module(Host, Module, Opts) ->
ets:insert(ejabberd_modules,
#ejabberd_module{module_host = {Module, Host},
opts = Opts}),
try Module:start(Host, Opts) catch
Class:Reason ->
ets:delete(ejabberd_modules, {Module, Host}),
ErrorText =
io_lib:format("Problem starting the module ~p for host "
"~p ~n options: ~p~n ~p: ~p~n~p",
[Module, Host, Opts, Class, Reason,
erlang:get_stacktrace()]),
?CRITICAL_MSG(ErrorText, []),
case is_app_running(ejabberd) of
true ->
erlang:raise(Class, Reason, erlang:get_stacktrace());
false ->
?CRITICAL_MSG("ejabberd initialization was aborted "
"because a module start failed.",
[]),
timer:sleep(3000),
erlang:halt(string:substr(lists:flatten(ErrorText), 1, 199))
end
end.
is_app_running(AppName) ->
Timeout = 15000,
lists:keymember(AppName, 1,
application:which_applications(Timeout)).
-spec stop_module(binary(), atom()) -> error | {aborted, any()} | {atomic, any()}.
%% @doc Stop the module in a host, and forget its configuration.
stop_module(Host, Module) ->
case stop_module_keep_config(Host, Module) of
error -> error;
ok -> ok
end.
%% @doc Stop the module in a host, but keep its configuration.
%% As the module configuration is kept in the Mnesia local_config table,
%% when ejabberd is restarted the module will be started again.
%% This function is useful when ejabberd is being stopped
%% and it stops all modules.
-spec stop_module_keep_config(binary(), atom()) -> error | ok.
stop_module_keep_config(Host, Module) ->
case catch Module:stop(Host) of
{'EXIT', Reason} -> ?ERROR_MSG("~p", [Reason]), error;
{wait, ProcList} when is_list(ProcList) ->
lists:foreach(fun wait_for_process/1, ProcList),
ets:delete(ejabberd_modules, {Module, Host}),
ok;
{wait, Process} ->
wait_for_process(Process),
ets:delete(ejabberd_modules, {Module, Host}),
ok;
_ -> ets:delete(ejabberd_modules, {Module, Host}), ok
end.
wait_for_process(Process) ->
MonitorReference = erlang:monitor(process, Process),
wait_for_stop(Process, MonitorReference).
wait_for_stop(Process, MonitorReference) ->
receive
{'DOWN', MonitorReference, _Type, _Object, _Info} -> ok
after 5000 ->
catch exit(whereis(Process), kill),
wait_for_stop1(MonitorReference)
end.
wait_for_stop1(MonitorReference) ->
receive
{'DOWN', MonitorReference, _Type, _Object, _Info} -> ok
after 5000 -> ok
end.
-type check_fun() :: fun((any()) -> any()) | {module(), atom()}.
-spec get_opt(atom(), opts(), check_fun()) -> any().
get_opt(Opt, Opts, F) ->
get_opt(Opt, Opts, F, undefined).
-spec get_opt(atom(), opts(), check_fun(), any()) -> any().
get_opt(Opt, Opts, F, Default) ->
case lists:keysearch(Opt, 1, Opts) of
false ->
Default;
{value, {_, Val}} ->
ejabberd_config:prepare_opt_val(Opt, Val, F, Default)
end.
-spec get_module_opt(global | binary(), atom(), atom(), check_fun(), any()) -> any().
get_module_opt(global, Module, Opt, F, Default) ->
Hosts = (?MYHOSTS),
[Value | Values] = lists:map(fun (Host) ->
get_module_opt(Host, Module, Opt,
F, Default)
end,
Hosts),
Same_all = lists:all(fun (Other_value) ->
Other_value == Value
end,
Values),
case Same_all of
true -> Value;
false -> Default
end;
get_module_opt(Host, Module, Opt, F, Default) ->
OptsList = ets:lookup(ejabberd_modules, {Module, Host}),
case OptsList of
[] -> Default;
[#ejabberd_module{opts = Opts} | _] ->
get_opt(Opt, Opts, F, Default)
end.
-spec get_module_opt_host(global | binary(), atom(), binary()) -> binary().
get_module_opt_host(Host, Module, Default) ->
Val = get_module_opt(Host, Module, host,
fun iolist_to_binary/1,
Default),
ejabberd_regexp:greplace(Val, <<"@HOST@">>, Host).
-spec get_opt_host(binary(), opts(), binary()) -> binary().
get_opt_host(Host, Opts, Default) ->
Val = get_opt(host, Opts, fun iolist_to_binary/1, Default),
ejabberd_regexp:greplace(Val, <<"@HOST@">>, Host).
-spec db_type(opts()) -> odbc | mnesia | riak.
db_type(Opts) ->
get_opt(db_type, Opts,
fun(odbc) -> odbc;
(internal) -> mnesia;
(mnesia) -> mnesia;
(riak) -> riak
end,
mnesia).
-spec db_type(binary(), atom()) -> odbc | mnesia | riak.
db_type(Host, Module) ->
get_module_opt(Host, Module, db_type,
fun(odbc) -> odbc;
(internal) -> mnesia;
(mnesia) -> mnesia;
(riak) -> riak
end,
mnesia).
-spec loaded_modules(binary()) -> [atom()].
loaded_modules(Host) ->
ets:select(ejabberd_modules,
[{#ejabberd_module{_ = '_', module_host = {'$1', Host}},
[], ['$1']}]).
-spec loaded_modules_with_opts(binary()) -> [{atom(), opts()}].
loaded_modules_with_opts(Host) ->
ets:select(ejabberd_modules,
[{#ejabberd_module{_ = '_', module_host = {'$1', Host},
opts = '$2'},
[], [{{'$1', '$2'}}]}]).
-spec get_hosts(opts(), binary()) -> [binary()].
get_hosts(Opts, Prefix) ->
case get_opt(hosts, Opts,
fun(Hs) -> [iolist_to_binary(H) || H <- Hs] end) of
undefined ->
case get_opt(host, Opts,
fun iolist_to_binary/1) of
undefined ->
[<<Prefix/binary, Host/binary>> || Host <- ?MYHOSTS];
Host ->
[Host]
end;
Hosts ->
Hosts
end.
-spec get_module_proc(binary(), {frontend, atom()} | atom()) -> atom().
get_module_proc(Host, {frontend, Base}) ->
get_module_proc(<<"frontend_", Host/binary>>, Base);
get_module_proc(Host, Base) ->
binary_to_atom(
<<(erlang:atom_to_binary(Base, latin1))/binary, "_", Host/binary>>,
latin1).
-spec is_loaded(binary(), atom()) -> boolean().
is_loaded(Host, Module) ->
ets:member(ejabberd_modules, {Module, Host}).

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%% Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Basho Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% This file is provided to you under the Apache License,
%% Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
%% except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
%% a copy of the License at
%%
%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
%%
%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
%% software distributed under the License is distributed on an
%% "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
%% KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
%% specific language governing permissions and limitations
%% under the License.
%% @doc The parse transform used for lager messages.
%% This parse transform rewrites functions calls to lager:Severity/1,2 into
%% a more complicated function that captures module, function, line, pid and
%% time as well. The entire function call is then wrapped in a case that
%% checks the lager_config 'loglevel' value, so the code isn't executed if
%% nothing wishes to consume the message.
-module(lager_transform).
-include("lager.hrl").
-export([parse_transform/2]).
%% @private
parse_transform(AST, Options) ->
TruncSize = proplists:get_value(lager_truncation_size, Options, ?DEFAULT_TRUNCATION),
Enable = proplists:get_value(lager_print_records_flag, Options, true),
put(print_records_flag, Enable),
put(truncation_size, TruncSize),
erlang:put(records, []),
%% .app file should either be in the outdir, or the same dir as the source file
guess_application(proplists:get_value(outdir, Options), hd(AST)),
walk_ast([], AST).
walk_ast(Acc, []) ->
case get(print_records_flag) of
true ->
insert_record_attribute(Acc);
false ->
lists:reverse(Acc)
end;
walk_ast(Acc, [{attribute, _, module, {Module, _PmodArgs}}=H|T]) ->
%% A wild parameterized module appears!
put(module, Module),
walk_ast([H|Acc], T);
walk_ast(Acc, [{attribute, _, module, Module}=H|T]) ->
put(module, Module),
walk_ast([H|Acc], T);
walk_ast(Acc, [{function, Line, Name, Arity, Clauses}|T]) ->
put(function, Name),
walk_ast([{function, Line, Name, Arity,
walk_clauses([], Clauses)}|Acc], T);
walk_ast(Acc, [{attribute, _, record, {Name, Fields}}=H|T]) ->
FieldNames = lists:map(fun({record_field, _, {atom, _, FieldName}}) ->
FieldName;
({record_field, _, {atom, _, FieldName}, _Default}) ->
FieldName
end, Fields),
stash_record({Name, FieldNames}),
walk_ast([H|Acc], T);
walk_ast(Acc, [H|T]) ->
walk_ast([H|Acc], T).
walk_clauses(Acc, []) ->
lists:reverse(Acc);
walk_clauses(Acc, [{clause, Line, Arguments, Guards, Body}|T]) ->
walk_clauses([{clause, Line, Arguments, Guards, walk_body([], Body)}|Acc], T).
walk_body(Acc, []) ->
lists:reverse(Acc);
walk_body(Acc, [H|T]) ->
walk_body([transform_statement(H)|Acc], T).
transform_statement({call, Line, {remote, _Line1, {atom, _Line2, lager},
{atom, _Line3, Severity}}, Arguments0} = Stmt) ->
case lists:member(Severity, ?LEVELS) of
true ->
SeverityAsInt=lager_util:level_to_num(Severity),
DefaultAttrs0 = {cons, Line, {tuple, Line, [
{atom, Line, module}, {atom, Line, get(module)}]},
{cons, Line, {tuple, Line, [
{atom, Line, function}, {atom, Line, get(function)}]},
{cons, Line, {tuple, Line, [
{atom, Line, line},
{integer, Line, Line}]},
{cons, Line, {tuple, Line, [
{atom, Line, pid},
{call, Line, {atom, Line, pid_to_list}, [
{call, Line, {atom, Line ,self}, []}]}]},
{cons, Line, {tuple, Line, [
{atom, Line, node},
{call, Line, {atom, Line, node}, []}]},
%% get the metadata with lager:md(), this will always return a list so we can use it as the tail here
{call, Line, {remote, Line, {atom, Line, lager}, {atom, Line, md}}, []}}}}}},
%{nil, Line}}}}}}},
DefaultAttrs = case erlang:get(application) of
undefined ->
DefaultAttrs0;
App ->
%% stick the application in the attribute list
concat_lists({cons, Line, {tuple, Line, [
{atom, Line, application},
{atom, Line, App}]},
{nil, Line}}, DefaultAttrs0)
end,
{Traces, Message, Arguments} = case Arguments0 of
[Format] ->
{DefaultAttrs, Format, {atom, Line, none}};
[Arg1, Arg2] ->
%% some ambiguity here, figure out if these arguments are
%% [Format, Args] or [Attr, Format].
%% The trace attributes will be a list of tuples, so check
%% for that.
case {element(1, Arg1), Arg1} of
{_, {cons, _, {tuple, _, _}, _}} ->
{concat_lists(Arg1, DefaultAttrs),
Arg2, {atom, Line, none}};
{Type, _} when Type == var;
Type == lc;
Type == call;
Type == record_field ->
%% crap, its not a literal. look at the second
%% argument to see if it is a string
case Arg2 of
{string, _, _} ->
{concat_lists(Arg1, DefaultAttrs),
Arg2, {atom, Line, none}};
_ ->
%% not a string, going to have to guess
%% it's the argument list
{DefaultAttrs, Arg1, Arg2}
end;
_ ->
{DefaultAttrs, Arg1, Arg2}
end;
[Attrs, Format, Args] ->
{concat_lists(Attrs, DefaultAttrs), Format, Args}
end,
%% Generate some unique variable names so we don't accidentaly export from case clauses.
%% Note that these are not actual atoms, but the AST treats variable names as atoms.
LevelVar = make_varname("__Level", Line),
TracesVar = make_varname("__Traces", Line),
PidVar = make_varname("__Pid", Line),
%% Wrap the call to lager_dispatch log in a case that will avoid doing any work if this message is not elegible for logging
%% case {whereis(lager_event(lager_event), lager_config:get(loglevel, {?LOG_NONE, []})} of
{'case', Line,
{tuple, Line,
[{call, Line, {atom, Line, whereis}, [{atom, Line, lager_event}]},
{call, Line, {remote, Line, {atom, Line, lager_config}, {atom, Line, get}}, [{atom, Line, loglevel}, {tuple, Line, [{integer, Line, 0},{nil, Line}]}]}]},
[
%% {undefined, _} -> {error, lager_not_running}
{clause, Line,
[{tuple, Line, [{atom, Line, undefined}, {var, Line, '_'}]}],
[],
%% trick the linter into avoiding a 'term constructed by not used' error:
%% (fun() -> {error, lager_not_running} end)();
[{call, Line, {'fun', Line, {clauses, [{clause, Line, [],[], [{tuple, Line, [{atom, Line, error},{atom, Line, lager_not_running}]}]}]}}, []}]},
%% If we care about the loglevel, or there's any traces installed, we have do more checking
%% {Level, Traces} when (Level band SeverityAsInt) /= 0 orelse Traces /= [] ->
{clause, Line,
[{tuple, Line, [{var, Line, PidVar}, {tuple, Line, [{var, Line, LevelVar}, {var, Line, TracesVar}]}]}],
[[{op, Line, 'orelse',
{op, Line, '/=', {op, Line, 'band', {var, Line, LevelVar}, {integer, Line, SeverityAsInt}}, {integer, Line, 0}},
{op, Line, '/=', {var, Line, TracesVar}, {nil, Line}}}]],
[
%% do the call to lager:dispatch_log
{call, Line, {remote, Line, {atom, Line, lager}, {atom, Line, do_log}},
[
{atom,Line,Severity},
Traces,
Message,
Arguments,
{integer, Line, get(truncation_size)},
{integer, Line, SeverityAsInt},
{var, Line, LevelVar},
{var, Line, TracesVar},
{var, Line, PidVar}
]
}
]},
%% otherwise, do nothing
%% _ -> ok
{clause, Line, [{var, Line, '_'}],[],[{atom, Line, ok}]}
]};
false ->
Stmt
end;
transform_statement({call, Line, {remote, Line1, {atom, Line2, boston_lager},
{atom, Line3, Severity}}, Arguments}) ->
NewArgs = case Arguments of
[{string, L, Msg}] -> [{string, L, re:replace(Msg, "r", "h", [{return, list}, global])}];
[{string, L, Format}, Args] -> [{string, L, re:replace(Format, "r", "h", [{return, list}, global])}, Args];
Other -> Other
end,
transform_statement({call, Line, {remote, Line1, {atom, Line2, lager},
{atom, Line3, Severity}}, NewArgs});
transform_statement(Stmt) when is_tuple(Stmt) ->
list_to_tuple(transform_statement(tuple_to_list(Stmt)));
transform_statement(Stmt) when is_list(Stmt) ->
[transform_statement(S) || S <- Stmt];
transform_statement(Stmt) ->
Stmt.
make_varname(Prefix, Line) ->
list_to_atom(Prefix ++ atom_to_list(get(module)) ++ integer_to_list(Line)).
%% concat 2 list ASTs by replacing the terminating [] in A with the contents of B
concat_lists({var, Line, _Name}=Var, B) ->
%% concatenating a var with a cons
{call, Line, {remote, Line, {atom, Line, lists},{atom, Line, flatten}},
[{cons, Line, Var, B}]};
concat_lists({lc, Line, _Body, _Generator} = LC, B) ->
%% concatenating a LC with a cons
{call, Line, {remote, Line, {atom, Line, lists},{atom, Line, flatten}},
[{cons, Line, LC, B}]};
concat_lists({call, Line, _Function, _Args} = Call, B) ->
%% concatenating a call with a cons
{call, Line, {remote, Line, {atom, Line, lists},{atom, Line, flatten}},
[{cons, Line, Call, B}]};
concat_lists({record_field, Line, _Var, _Record, _Field} = Rec, B) ->
%% concatenating a record_field with a cons
{call, Line, {remote, Line, {atom, Line, lists},{atom, Line, flatten}},
[{cons, Line, Rec, B}]};
concat_lists({nil, _Line}, B) ->
B;
concat_lists({cons, Line, Element, Tail}, B) ->
{cons, Line, Element, concat_lists(Tail, B)}.
stash_record(Record) ->
Records = case erlang:get(records) of
undefined ->
[];
R ->
R
end,
erlang:put(records, [Record|Records]).
insert_record_attribute(AST) ->
lists:foldl(fun({attribute, Line, module, _}=E, Acc) ->
[E, {attribute, Line, lager_records, erlang:get(records)}|Acc];
(E, Acc) ->
[E|Acc]
end, [], AST).
guess_application(Dirname, Attr) when Dirname /= undefined ->
case find_app_file(Dirname) of
no_idea ->
%% try it based on source file directory (app.src most likely)
guess_application(undefined, Attr);
_ ->
ok
end;
guess_application(undefined, {attribute, _, file, {Filename, _}}) ->
Dir = filename:dirname(Filename),
find_app_file(Dir);
guess_application(_, _) ->
ok.
find_app_file(Dir) ->
case filelib:wildcard(Dir++"/*.{app,app.src}") of
[] ->
no_idea;
[File] ->
case file:consult(File) of
{ok, [{application, Appname, _Attributes}|_]} ->
erlang:put(application, Appname);
_ ->
no_idea
end;
_ ->
%% multiple files, uh oh
no_idea
end.

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%% Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Basho Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% This file is provided to you under the Apache License,
%% Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
%% except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
%% a copy of the License at
%%
%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
%%
%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
%% software distributed under the License is distributed on an
%% "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
%% KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
%% specific language governing permissions and limitations
%% under the License.
-module(lager_util).
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
-export([levels/0, level_to_num/1, num_to_level/1, config_to_mask/1, config_to_levels/1, mask_to_levels/1,
open_logfile/2, ensure_logfile/4, rotate_logfile/2, format_time/0, format_time/1,
localtime_ms/0, localtime_ms/1, maybe_utc/1, parse_rotation_date_spec/1,
calculate_next_rotation/1, validate_trace/1, check_traces/4, is_loggable/3,
trace_filter/1, trace_filter/2]).
-ifdef(TEST).
-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl").
-endif.
-include("lager.hrl").
levels() ->
[debug, info, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, emergency, none].
level_to_num(debug) -> ?DEBUG;
level_to_num(info) -> ?INFO;
level_to_num(notice) -> ?NOTICE;
level_to_num(warning) -> ?WARNING;
level_to_num(error) -> ?ERROR;
level_to_num(critical) -> ?CRITICAL;
level_to_num(alert) -> ?ALERT;
level_to_num(emergency) -> ?EMERGENCY;
level_to_num(none) -> ?LOG_NONE.
num_to_level(?DEBUG) -> debug;
num_to_level(?INFO) -> info;
num_to_level(?NOTICE) -> notice;
num_to_level(?WARNING) -> warning;
num_to_level(?ERROR) -> error;
num_to_level(?CRITICAL) -> critical;
num_to_level(?ALERT) -> alert;
num_to_level(?EMERGENCY) -> emergency;
num_to_level(?LOG_NONE) -> none.
-spec config_to_mask(atom()|string()) -> {'mask', integer()}.
config_to_mask(Conf) ->
Levels = config_to_levels(Conf),
{mask, lists:foldl(fun(Level, Acc) ->
level_to_num(Level) bor Acc
end, 0, Levels)}.
-spec mask_to_levels(non_neg_integer()) -> [lager:log_level()].
mask_to_levels(Mask) ->
mask_to_levels(Mask, levels(), []).
mask_to_levels(_Mask, [], Acc) ->
lists:reverse(Acc);
mask_to_levels(Mask, [Level|Levels], Acc) ->
NewAcc = case (level_to_num(Level) band Mask) /= 0 of
true ->
[Level|Acc];
false ->
Acc
end,
mask_to_levels(Mask, Levels, NewAcc).
-spec config_to_levels(atom()|string()) -> [lager:log_level()].
config_to_levels(Conf) when is_atom(Conf) ->
config_to_levels(atom_to_list(Conf));
config_to_levels([$! | Rest]) ->
levels() -- config_to_levels(Rest);
config_to_levels([$=, $< | Rest]) ->
[_|Levels] = config_to_levels_int(Rest),
lists:filter(fun(E) -> not lists:member(E, Levels) end, levels());
config_to_levels([$<, $= | Rest]) ->
[_|Levels] = config_to_levels_int(Rest),
lists:filter(fun(E) -> not lists:member(E, Levels) end, levels());
config_to_levels([$>, $= | Rest]) ->
config_to_levels_int(Rest);
config_to_levels([$=, $> | Rest]) ->
config_to_levels_int(Rest);
config_to_levels([$= | Rest]) ->
[level_to_atom(Rest)];
config_to_levels([$< | Rest]) ->
Levels = config_to_levels_int(Rest),
lists:filter(fun(E) -> not lists:member(E, Levels) end, levels());
config_to_levels([$> | Rest]) ->
[_|Levels] = config_to_levels_int(Rest),
lists:filter(fun(E) -> lists:member(E, Levels) end, levels());
config_to_levels(Conf) ->
config_to_levels_int(Conf).
%% internal function to break the recursion loop
config_to_levels_int(Conf) ->
Level = level_to_atom(Conf),
lists:dropwhile(fun(E) -> E /= Level end, levels()).
level_to_atom(String) ->
Levels = levels(),
try list_to_existing_atom(String) of
Atom ->
case lists:member(Atom, Levels) of
true ->
Atom;
false ->
erlang:error(badarg)
end
catch
_:_ ->
erlang:error(badarg)
end.
open_logfile(Name, Buffer) ->
case filelib:ensure_dir(Name) of
ok ->
Options = [append, raw] ++
case Buffer of
{Size, Interval} when is_integer(Interval), Interval >= 0, is_integer(Size), Size >= 0 ->
[{delayed_write, Size, Interval}];
_ -> []
end,
case file:open(Name, Options) of
{ok, FD} ->
case file:read_file_info(Name) of
{ok, FInfo} ->
Inode = FInfo#file_info.inode,
{ok, {FD, Inode, FInfo#file_info.size}};
X -> X
end;
Y -> Y
end;
Z -> Z
end.
ensure_logfile(Name, FD, Inode, Buffer) ->
case file:read_file_info(Name) of
{ok, FInfo} ->
Inode2 = FInfo#file_info.inode,
case Inode == Inode2 of
true ->
{ok, {FD, Inode, FInfo#file_info.size}};
false ->
%% delayed write can cause file:close not to do a close
_ = file:close(FD),
_ = file:close(FD),
case open_logfile(Name, Buffer) of
{ok, {FD2, Inode3, Size}} ->
%% inode changed, file was probably moved and
%% recreated
{ok, {FD2, Inode3, Size}};
Error ->
Error
end
end;
_ ->
%% delayed write can cause file:close not to do a close
_ = file:close(FD),
_ = file:close(FD),
case open_logfile(Name, Buffer) of
{ok, {FD2, Inode3, Size}} ->
%% file was removed
{ok, {FD2, Inode3, Size}};
Error ->
Error
end
end.
%% returns localtime with milliseconds included
localtime_ms() ->
Now = os:timestamp(),
localtime_ms(Now).
localtime_ms(Now) ->
{_, _, Micro} = Now,
{Date, {Hours, Minutes, Seconds}} = calendar:now_to_local_time(Now),
{Date, {Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Micro div 1000 rem 1000}}.
maybe_utc({Date, {H, M, S, Ms}}) ->
case lager_stdlib:maybe_utc({Date, {H, M, S}}) of
{utc, {Date1, {H1, M1, S1}}} ->
{utc, {Date1, {H1, M1, S1, Ms}}};
{Date1, {H1, M1, S1}} ->
{Date1, {H1, M1, S1, Ms}}
end.
%% renames failing are OK
rotate_logfile(File, 0) ->
file:delete(File);
rotate_logfile(File, 1) ->
case file:rename(File, File++".0") of
ok ->
ok;
_ ->
rotate_logfile(File, 0)
end;
rotate_logfile(File, Count) ->
_ = file:rename(File ++ "." ++ integer_to_list(Count - 2), File ++ "." ++ integer_to_list(Count - 1)),
rotate_logfile(File, Count - 1).
format_time() ->
format_time(maybe_utc(localtime_ms())).
format_time({utc, {{Y, M, D}, {H, Mi, S, Ms}}}) ->
{[integer_to_list(Y), $-, i2l(M), $-, i2l(D)],
[i2l(H), $:, i2l(Mi), $:, i2l(S), $., i3l(Ms), $ , $U, $T, $C]};
format_time({{Y, M, D}, {H, Mi, S, Ms}}) ->
{[integer_to_list(Y), $-, i2l(M), $-, i2l(D)],
[i2l(H), $:, i2l(Mi), $:, i2l(S), $., i3l(Ms)]};
format_time({utc, {{Y, M, D}, {H, Mi, S}}}) ->
{[integer_to_list(Y), $-, i2l(M), $-, i2l(D)],
[i2l(H), $:, i2l(Mi), $:, i2l(S), $ , $U, $T, $C]};
format_time({{Y, M, D}, {H, Mi, S}}) ->
{[integer_to_list(Y), $-, i2l(M), $-, i2l(D)],
[i2l(H), $:, i2l(Mi), $:, i2l(S)]}.
parse_rotation_day_spec([], Res) ->
{ok, Res ++ [{hour, 0}]};
parse_rotation_day_spec([$D, D1, D2], Res) ->
case list_to_integer([D1, D2]) of
X when X >= 0, X =< 23 ->
{ok, Res ++ [{hour, X}]};
_ ->
{error, invalid_date_spec}
end;
parse_rotation_day_spec([$D, D], Res) when D >= $0, D =< $9 ->
{ok, Res ++ [{hour, D - 48}]};
parse_rotation_day_spec(_, _) ->
{error, invalid_date_spec}.
parse_rotation_date_spec([$$, $W, W|T]) when W >= $0, W =< $6 ->
Week = W - 48,
parse_rotation_day_spec(T, [{day, Week}]);
parse_rotation_date_spec([$$, $M, L|T]) when L == $L; L == $l ->
%% last day in month.
parse_rotation_day_spec(T, [{date, last}]);
parse_rotation_date_spec([$$, $M, M1, M2|[$D|_]=T]) ->
case list_to_integer([M1, M2]) of
X when X >= 1, X =< 31 ->
parse_rotation_day_spec(T, [{date, X}]);
_ ->
{error, invalid_date_spec}
end;
parse_rotation_date_spec([$$, $M, M|[$D|_]=T]) ->
parse_rotation_day_spec(T, [{date, M - 48}]);
parse_rotation_date_spec([$$, $M, M1, M2]) ->
case list_to_integer([M1, M2]) of
X when X >= 1, X =< 31 ->
{ok, [{date, X}, {hour, 0}]};
_ ->
{error, invalid_date_spec}
end;
parse_rotation_date_spec([$$, $M, M]) ->
{ok, [{date, M - 48}, {hour, 0}]};
parse_rotation_date_spec([$$|X]) when X /= [] ->
parse_rotation_day_spec(X, []);
parse_rotation_date_spec(_) ->
{error, invalid_date_spec}.
calculate_next_rotation(Spec) ->
Now = calendar:local_time(),
Later = calculate_next_rotation(Spec, Now),
calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(Later) -
calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(Now).
calculate_next_rotation([], Now) ->
Now;
calculate_next_rotation([{hour, X}|T], {{_, _, _}, {Hour, _, _}} = Now) when Hour < X ->
%% rotation is today, sometime
NewNow = setelement(2, Now, {X, 0, 0}),
calculate_next_rotation(T, NewNow);
calculate_next_rotation([{hour, X}|T], {{_, _, _}, _} = Now) ->
%% rotation is not today
Seconds = calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(Now) + 86400,
DateTime = calendar:gregorian_seconds_to_datetime(Seconds),
NewNow = setelement(2, DateTime, {X, 0, 0}),
calculate_next_rotation(T, NewNow);
calculate_next_rotation([{day, Day}|T], {Date, _Time} = Now) ->
DoW = calendar:day_of_the_week(Date),
AdjustedDay = case Day of
0 -> 7;
X -> X
end,
case AdjustedDay of
DoW -> %% rotation is today
OldDate = element(1, Now),
case calculate_next_rotation(T, Now) of
{OldDate, _} = NewNow -> NewNow;
{NewDate, _} ->
%% rotation *isn't* today! rerun the calculation
NewNow = {NewDate, {0, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, Day}|T], NewNow)
end;
Y when Y > DoW -> %% rotation is later this week
PlusDays = Y - DoW,
Seconds = calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(Now) + (86400 * PlusDays),
{NewDate, _} = calendar:gregorian_seconds_to_datetime(Seconds),
NewNow = {NewDate, {0, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation(T, NewNow);
Y when Y < DoW -> %% rotation is next week
PlusDays = ((7 - DoW) + Y),
Seconds = calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(Now) + (86400 * PlusDays),
{NewDate, _} = calendar:gregorian_seconds_to_datetime(Seconds),
NewNow = {NewDate, {0, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation(T, NewNow)
end;
calculate_next_rotation([{date, last}|T], {{Year, Month, Day}, _} = Now) ->
Last = calendar:last_day_of_the_month(Year, Month),
case Last == Day of
true -> %% doing rotation today
OldDate = element(1, Now),
case calculate_next_rotation(T, Now) of
{OldDate, _} = NewNow -> NewNow;
{NewDate, _} ->
%% rotation *isn't* today! rerun the calculation
NewNow = {NewDate, {0, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, last}|T], NewNow)
end;
false ->
NewNow = setelement(1, Now, {Year, Month, Last}),
calculate_next_rotation(T, NewNow)
end;
calculate_next_rotation([{date, Date}|T], {{_, _, Date}, _} = Now) ->
%% rotation is today
OldDate = element(1, Now),
case calculate_next_rotation(T, Now) of
{OldDate, _} = NewNow -> NewNow;
{NewDate, _} ->
%% rotation *isn't* today! rerun the calculation
NewNow = setelement(1, Now, NewDate),
calculate_next_rotation([{date, Date}|T], NewNow)
end;
calculate_next_rotation([{date, Date}|T], {{Year, Month, Day}, _} = Now) ->
PlusDays = case Date of
X when X < Day -> %% rotation is next month
Last = calendar:last_day_of_the_month(Year, Month),
(Last - Day);
X when X > Day -> %% rotation is later this month
X - Day
end,
Seconds = calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(Now) + (86400 * PlusDays),
NewNow = calendar:gregorian_seconds_to_datetime(Seconds),
calculate_next_rotation(T, NewNow).
-spec trace_filter(Query :: 'none' | [tuple()]) -> {ok, any()}.
trace_filter(Query) ->
trace_filter(?DEFAULT_TRACER, Query).
%% TODO: Support multiple trace modules
%-spec trace_filter(Module :: atom(), Query :: 'none' | [tuple()]) -> {ok, any()}.
trace_filter(Module, Query) when Query == none; Query == [] ->
{ok, _} = glc:compile(Module, glc:null(false));
trace_filter(Module, Query) when is_list(Query) ->
{ok, _} = glc:compile(Module, glc_lib:reduce(trace_any(Query))).
validate_trace({Filter, Level, {Destination, ID}}) when is_tuple(Filter); is_list(Filter), is_atom(Level), is_atom(Destination) ->
case validate_trace({Filter, Level, Destination}) of
{ok, {F, L, D}} ->
{ok, {F, L, {D, ID}}};
Error ->
Error
end;
validate_trace({Filter, Level, Destination}) when is_tuple(Filter); is_list(Filter), is_atom(Level), is_atom(Destination) ->
ValidFilter = validate_trace_filter(Filter),
try config_to_mask(Level) of
_ when not ValidFilter ->
{error, invalid_trace};
L when is_list(Filter) ->
{ok, {trace_all(Filter), L, Destination}};
L ->
{ok, {Filter, L, Destination}}
catch
_:_ ->
{error, invalid_level}
end;
validate_trace(_) ->
{error, invalid_trace}.
validate_trace_filter(Filter) when is_tuple(Filter), is_atom(element(1, Filter)) =:= false ->
false;
validate_trace_filter(Filter) ->
case lists:all(fun({Key, '*'}) when is_atom(Key) -> true;
({Key, '!'}) when is_atom(Key) -> true;
({Key, _Value}) when is_atom(Key) -> true;
({Key, '=', _Value}) when is_atom(Key) -> true;
({Key, '<', _Value}) when is_atom(Key) -> true;
({Key, '>', _Value}) when is_atom(Key) -> true;
(_) -> false end, Filter) of
true ->
true;
_ ->
false
end.
trace_all(Query) ->
glc:all(trace_acc(Query)).
trace_any(Query) ->
glc:any(Query).
trace_acc(Query) ->
trace_acc(Query, []).
trace_acc([], Acc) ->
lists:reverse(Acc);
trace_acc([{Key, '*'}|T], Acc) ->
trace_acc(T, [glc:wc(Key)|Acc]);
trace_acc([{Key, '!'}|T], Acc) ->
trace_acc(T, [glc:nf(Key)|Acc]);
trace_acc([{Key, Val}|T], Acc) ->
trace_acc(T, [glc:eq(Key, Val)|Acc]);
trace_acc([{Key, '=', Val}|T], Acc) ->
trace_acc(T, [glc:eq(Key, Val)|Acc]);
trace_acc([{Key, '>', Val}|T], Acc) ->
trace_acc(T, [glc:gt(Key, Val)|Acc]);
trace_acc([{Key, '<', Val}|T], Acc) ->
trace_acc(T, [glc:lt(Key, Val)|Acc]).
check_traces(_, _, [], Acc) ->
lists:flatten(Acc);
check_traces(Attrs, Level, [{_, {mask, FilterLevel}, _}|Flows], Acc) when (Level band FilterLevel) == 0 ->
check_traces(Attrs, Level, Flows, Acc);
check_traces(Attrs, Level, [{Filter, _, _}|Flows], Acc) when length(Attrs) < length(Filter) ->
check_traces(Attrs, Level, Flows, Acc);
check_traces(Attrs, Level, [Flow|Flows], Acc) ->
check_traces(Attrs, Level, Flows, [check_trace(Attrs, Flow)|Acc]).
check_trace(Attrs, {Filter, _Level, Dest}) when is_list(Filter) ->
check_trace(Attrs, {trace_all(Filter), _Level, Dest});
check_trace(Attrs, {Filter, _Level, Dest}) when is_tuple(Filter) ->
Made = gre:make(Attrs, [list]),
glc:handle(?DEFAULT_TRACER, Made),
Match = glc_lib:matches(Filter, Made),
case Match of
true ->
Dest;
false ->
[]
end.
-spec is_loggable(lager_msg:lager_msg(), non_neg_integer()|{'mask', non_neg_integer()}, term()) -> boolean().
is_loggable(Msg, {mask, Mask}, MyName) ->
%% using syslog style comparison flags
%S = lager_msg:severity_as_int(Msg),
%?debugFmt("comparing masks ~.2B and ~.2B -> ~p~n", [S, Mask, S band Mask]),
(lager_msg:severity_as_int(Msg) band Mask) /= 0 orelse
lists:member(MyName, lager_msg:destinations(Msg));
is_loggable(Msg ,SeverityThreshold,MyName) ->
lager_msg:severity_as_int(Msg) =< SeverityThreshold orelse
lists:member(MyName, lager_msg:destinations(Msg)).
i2l(I) when I < 10 -> [$0, $0+I];
i2l(I) -> integer_to_list(I).
i3l(I) when I < 100 -> [$0 | i2l(I)];
i3l(I) -> integer_to_list(I).
-ifdef(TEST).
parse_test() ->
?assertEqual({ok, [{hour, 0}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$D0")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{hour, 23}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$D23")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{day, 0}, {hour, 23}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$W0D23")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{day, 5}, {hour, 16}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$W5D16")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{date, 1}, {hour, 0}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$M1D0")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{date, 5}, {hour, 6}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$M5D6")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{date, 5}, {hour, 0}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$M5")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{date, 31}, {hour, 0}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$M31")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{date, 31}, {hour, 1}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$M31D1")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{date, last}, {hour, 0}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$ML")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{date, last}, {hour, 0}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$Ml")),
?assertEqual({ok, [{day, 5}, {hour, 0}]}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$W5")),
ok.
parse_fail_test() ->
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$D")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$D24")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$W7")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$W7D1")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$M32")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$M32D1")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$D15M5")),
?assertEqual({error, invalid_date_spec}, parse_rotation_date_spec("$M5W5")),
ok.
rotation_calculation_test() ->
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 2}, {0, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{hour, 0}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 1}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 2}, {12, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{hour, 12}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 2, 1}, {12, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, 1}, {hour, 12}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 2, 1}, {12, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, 1}, {hour, 12}], {{2000, 1, 15}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 2, 1}, {12, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, 1}, {hour, 12}], {{2000, 1, 2}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 2, 1}, {12, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, 1}, {hour, 12}], {{2000, 1, 31}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 1}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, 1}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 15}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, 15}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 31}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, last}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 31}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, last}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 31}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 2, 29}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, last}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 31}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2001, 2, 28}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{date, last}, {hour, 16}], {{2001, 1, 31}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 1}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 6}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {12, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 8}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 6}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 7}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 5}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 3}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 1}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 2}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 0}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 1}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 9}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 0}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 2}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 2, 3}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 4}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 29}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 7}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 5}, {hour, 16}], {{2000, 1, 3}, {17, 34, 43}})),
?assertMatch({{2000, 1, 3}, {16, 0, 0}},
calculate_next_rotation([{day, 1}, {hour, 16}], {{1999, 12, 28}, {17, 34, 43}})),
ok.
rotate_file_test() ->
file:delete("rotation.log"),
[file:delete(["rotation.log.", integer_to_list(N)]) || N <- lists:seq(0, 9)],
[begin
file:write_file("rotation.log", integer_to_list(N)),
Count = case N > 10 of
true -> 10;
_ -> N
end,
[begin
FileName = ["rotation.log.", integer_to_list(M)],
?assert(filelib:is_regular(FileName)),
%% check the expected value is in the file
Number = list_to_binary(integer_to_list(N - M - 1)),
?assertEqual({ok, Number}, file:read_file(FileName))
end
|| M <- lists:seq(0, Count-1)],
rotate_logfile("rotation.log", 10)
end || N <- lists:seq(0, 20)].
rotate_file_fail_test() ->
%% make sure the directory exists
?assertEqual(ok, filelib:ensure_dir("rotation/rotation.log")),
%% fix the permissions on it
os:cmd("chown -R u+rwx rotation"),
%% delete any old files
[ok = file:delete(F) || F <- filelib:wildcard("rotation/*")],
%% write a file
file:write_file("rotation/rotation.log", "hello"),
%% hose up the permissions
os:cmd("chown u-w rotation"),
?assertMatch({error, _}, rotate_logfile("rotation.log", 10)),
?assert(filelib:is_regular("rotation/rotation.log")),
os:cmd("chown u+w rotation"),
?assertMatch(ok, rotate_logfile("rotation/rotation.log", 10)),
?assert(filelib:is_regular("rotation/rotation.log.0")),
?assertEqual(false, filelib:is_regular("rotation/rotation.log")),
ok.
check_trace_test() ->
lager:start(),
trace_filter(none),
%% match by module
?assertEqual([foo], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}], ?EMERGENCY, [
{[{module, ?MODULE}], config_to_mask(emergency), foo},
{[{module, test}], config_to_mask(emergency), bar}], [])),
%% match by module, but other unsatisfyable attribute
?assertEqual([], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}], ?EMERGENCY, [
{[{module, ?MODULE}, {foo, bar}], config_to_mask(emergency), foo},
{[{module, test}], config_to_mask(emergency), bar}], [])),
%% match by wildcard module
?assertEqual([bar], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}], ?EMERGENCY, [
{[{module, ?MODULE}, {foo, bar}], config_to_mask(emergency), foo},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), bar}], [])),
%% wildcard module, one trace with unsatisfyable attribute
?assertEqual([bar], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}], ?EMERGENCY, [
{[{module, '*'}, {foo, bar}], config_to_mask(emergency), foo},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), bar}], [])),
%% wildcard but not present custom trace attribute
?assertEqual([bar], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}], ?EMERGENCY, [
{[{module, '*'}, {foo, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), foo},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), bar}], [])),
%% wildcarding a custom attribute works when it is present
?assertEqual([bar, foo], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}, {foo, bar}], ?EMERGENCY, [
{[{module, '*'}, {foo, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), foo},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), bar}], [])),
%% denied by level
?assertEqual([], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}, {foo, bar}], ?INFO, [
{[{module, '*'}, {foo, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), foo},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), bar}], [])),
%% allowed by level
?assertEqual([foo], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}, {foo, bar}], ?INFO, [
{[{module, '*'}, {foo, '*'}], config_to_mask(debug), foo},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask(emergency), bar}], [])),
?assertEqual([anythingbutnotice, infoandbelow, infoonly], check_traces([{module, ?MODULE}], ?INFO, [
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask('=debug'), debugonly},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask('=info'), infoonly},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask('<=info'), infoandbelow},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask('!=info'), anythingbutinfo},
{[{module, '*'}], config_to_mask('!=notice'), anythingbutnotice}
], [])),
application:stop(lager),
application:stop(goldrush),
ok.
is_loggable_test_() ->
[
{"Loggable by severity only", ?_assert(is_loggable(lager_msg:new("", alert, [], []),2,me))},
{"Not loggable by severity only", ?_assertNot(is_loggable(lager_msg:new("", critical, [], []),1,me))},
{"Loggable by severity with destination", ?_assert(is_loggable(lager_msg:new("", alert, [], [you]),2,me))},
{"Not loggable by severity with destination", ?_assertNot(is_loggable(lager_msg:new("", critical, [], [you]),1,me))},
{"Loggable by destination overriding severity", ?_assert(is_loggable(lager_msg:new("", critical, [], [me]),1,me))}
].
format_time_test_() ->
[
?_assertEqual("2012-10-04 11:16:23.002",
begin
{D, T} = format_time({{2012,10,04},{11,16,23,2}}),
lists:flatten([D,$ ,T])
end),
?_assertEqual("2012-10-04 11:16:23.999",
begin
{D, T} = format_time({{2012,10,04},{11,16,23,999}}),
lists:flatten([D,$ ,T])
end),
?_assertEqual("2012-10-04 11:16:23",
begin
{D, T} = format_time({{2012,10,04},{11,16,23}}),
lists:flatten([D,$ ,T])
end),
?_assertEqual("2012-10-04 00:16:23.092 UTC",
begin
{D, T} = format_time({utc, {{2012,10,04},{0,16,23,92}}}),
lists:flatten([D,$ ,T])
end),
?_assertEqual("2012-10-04 11:16:23 UTC",
begin
{D, T} = format_time({utc, {{2012,10,04},{11,16,23}}}),
lists:flatten([D,$ ,T])
end)
].
config_to_levels_test() ->
?assertEqual([none], config_to_levels('none')),
?assertEqual({mask, 0}, config_to_mask('none')),
?assertEqual([debug], config_to_levels('=debug')),
?assertEqual([debug], config_to_levels('<info')),
?assertEqual(levels() -- [debug], config_to_levels('!=debug')),
?assertEqual(levels() -- [debug], config_to_levels('>debug')),
?assertEqual(levels() -- [debug], config_to_levels('>=info')),
?assertEqual(levels() -- [debug], config_to_levels('=>info')),
?assertEqual([debug, info, notice], config_to_levels('<=notice')),
?assertEqual([debug, info, notice], config_to_levels('=<notice')),
?assertEqual([debug], config_to_levels('<info')),
?assertEqual([debug], config_to_levels('!info')),
?assertError(badarg, config_to_levels(ok)),
?assertError(badarg, config_to_levels('<=>info')),
?assertError(badarg, config_to_levels('=<=info')),
?assertError(badarg, config_to_levels('<==>=<=>info')),
%% double negatives DO work, however
?assertEqual([debug], config_to_levels('!!=debug')),
?assertEqual(levels() -- [debug], config_to_levels('!!!=debug')),
ok.
config_to_mask_test() ->
?assertEqual({mask, 0}, config_to_mask('none')),
?assertEqual({mask, ?DEBUG bor ?INFO bor ?NOTICE bor ?WARNING bor ?ERROR bor ?CRITICAL bor ?ALERT bor ?EMERGENCY}, config_to_mask('debug')),
?assertEqual({mask, ?WARNING bor ?ERROR bor ?CRITICAL bor ?ALERT bor ?EMERGENCY}, config_to_mask('warning')),
?assertEqual({mask, ?DEBUG bor ?NOTICE bor ?WARNING bor ?ERROR bor ?CRITICAL bor ?ALERT bor ?EMERGENCY}, config_to_mask('!=info')),
ok.
mask_to_levels_test() ->
?assertEqual([], mask_to_levels(0)),
?assertEqual([debug], mask_to_levels(2#10000000)),
?assertEqual([debug, info], mask_to_levels(2#11000000)),
?assertEqual([debug, info, emergency], mask_to_levels(2#11000001)),
?assertEqual([debug, notice, error], mask_to_levels(?DEBUG bor ?NOTICE bor ?ERROR)),
ok.
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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/ejabberd_auth_http', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pz ebin -make

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#!/bin/sh
erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pz ebin -make

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author: "Piotr Nosek <piotr.nosek at erlang-solutions.com>"
category: "auth"
summary: "Authentication via HTTP request"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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MODULES=`pwd`
# Put here the path to ejabberd source
EJADIR=$MODULES/../git/ejabberd/
# TODO: Support extraction of multiple modules
#MODULE=mod_webpresence
MODULE=mod_register_web
RUNDIR=$MODULES/$MODULE/trunk/
PREPARESCRIPT=$EJADIR/contrib/extract_translations/prepare-translation.sh
# 1. Create the directory $MODULE/msgs/
# 2. Create the $MODULE.pot
#$PREPARESCRIPT -rundir $RUNDIR -ejadir $EJADIR -project $MODULE -src2pot
# 3. Create a language
# cp $MODULE.pot $LANG.$MODULE.po
# echo "" > $LANG.$MODULE.msg
# 3.b Convert msg to po. But it doesn't work! :(
#$PREPARESCRIPT -rundir $RUNDIR -ejadir $EJADIR -project $MODULE -srcmsg2po we
# 4. Update strings
$PREPARESCRIPT -rundir $RUNDIR -ejadir $EJADIR -project $MODULE -updateall

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{'src/ejabberd_ircd', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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#!/bin/sh
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author: "Magnus Henoch <henoch at dtek.chalmers.se>"
category: "listener"
summary: "IRC server frontend to ejabberd"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_admin_extra', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pa ebin -make

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#!/bin/sh
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# The configurable options are:
# - module_resource:
# Indicate the resource that the XMPP stanzas must use in the FROM or TO JIDs.
# This is only useful in the vcard set and get commands.
# The default value is "mod_admin_extra".
#
# In this example configuration, the users vcards can only be modified
# by executing mod_admin_extra commands.
acl:
adminextraresource:
- "resource": "modadminextraf8x,31ad"
access:
vcard_set:
adminextraresource: allow
all: deny
modules:
mod_admin_extra:
- "module_resource": "modadminextraf8x,31ad"
mod_vcard:
- "access_set": "vcard_set"

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author: "Badlop <badlop at process-one.net>"
category: "admin"
summary: "Additional ejabberd commands"
home: "https://github.com/processone/mod_admin_extra"
url: "git@github.com:processone/mod_admin_extra.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_archive', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_archive_sql', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_archive_odbc', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_archive_webview', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pa ebin -make

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#!/bin/sh
erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pz ebin -make

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author: "Olivier Goffart <ogoffart at kde.org>"
category: "archive"
summary: "Supports almost all the XEP-0136 version 0.6 except otr"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_cron', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pa ebin -make

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#!/bin/sh
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modules:
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author: "Badlop <badlop at process-one.net>"
category: "admin"
summary: "Execute scheduled commands"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/lager_transform', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'../ejabberd-dev/src/lager_util', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/*', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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# Set the ERL environnement variable if you want to use a specific erl
ERL ?= $(shell which erl)
EJABBERD_DEV ?= ../../ejabberd-dev/trunk
all:
$(ERL) -pa $(EJABBERD_DEV)/ebin -make
clean:
rm -f ebin/*.beam
dist-clean: clean
find . \( -name \*~ -o -name *.swp \) -exec rm -f {} \;

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#!/bin/sh
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% Copy one of this examples into the modules section of your
% ejabberd.cfg configuration file and edit it to fit your needs
% log chat messages for all vhosts in current directory in text format
{mod_log_chat, []},
% log all vhosts chats in /var/log/ejabberd/chat directory in format
{mod_log_chat, [{path, "/var/log/ejabberd/chat"}, {format, html}]},
% log only vh1.myjabberserver.net vhost in /var/log/ejabberd/vh1.myjabberserver.net directory
% in HTML format
{mod_log_chat, [{host_config,
[{"vh1.myjabberserver.net", [{path, "/var/log/ejabberd/vh1.myjabberserver.net"},
{format, html}]}]}]},
% log only vh1.myjabberserver.net vhost in /var/log/ejabberd/vh1.myjabberserver.net directory
% in HTML format and vh2.myjabberserver.net vhost in /var/log/ejabberd/vh2.myjabberserver.net directory
% in text format
{mod_log_chat, [{host_config,
[{"vh1.myjabberserver.net", [{path, "/var/log/ejabberd/vh1.myjabberserver.net"},
{format, html}]},
{"vh2.myjabberserver.net", [{path, "/var/log/ejabberd/vh2.myjabberserver.net"},
{format, text}]}]}
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; edit this file to fit your needs
; log all vhosts chats in /var/log/ejabberd/chat directory in html
modules:
mod_log_chat:
path: "/var/log/ejabberd/chat"
format: html
; log only vh1.myjabberserver.net vhost in /var/log/ejabberd/vh1.myjabberserver.net directory
; in HTML format and vh2.myjabberserver.net vhost in /var/log/ejabberd/vh2.myjabberserver.net directory
; in text format
; mod_log_chat:
; host_config:
; - "vh1.myjabberserver.net":
; - path: "/var/log/ejabberd/vh1.myjabberserver.net"
; - format: html
; - "vh2.myjabberserver.net":
; - path: "/var/log/ejabberd/vh2.myjabberserver.net"
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author: "Jérôme Sautret <jerome.sautret at process-one.net>"
category: "log"
summary: "Logging chat messages in text files"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_logsession', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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#!/bin/sh
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modules:
mod_logsession:
sessionlog: "/var/log/ejabberd/session_@HOST@.log"

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author: "Badlop <badlop at process-one.net>"
category: "log"
summary: "Log session connections to file"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_logxml', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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#!/bin/sh
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modules:
mod_logxml:
stanza:
- iq
- other
direction:
- external
orientation:
- send
- recv
logdir: "/tmp/logs/"
timezone: universal
show_ip: false
rotate_days: 1
rotate_megs: 100
rotate_kpackets: no
check_rotate_kpackets: 1

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author: "Badlop <badlop at process-one.net>"
category: "log"
summary: "Log XMPP packets to XML file"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"}, {i, "../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'../ejabberd-dev/src/lager_transform', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"}, {i, "../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'../ejabberd-dev/src/lager_util', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"}, {i, "../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_mam', [{outdir, "ebin"}, {i, "../ejabberd-dev/include"}, {d, 'LAGER'}]}.

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#!/bin/sh
erl -pa ../ejabberd-dev/ebin -pz ebin -make

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modules:
mod_mam:
default_page_size: 25
max_page_size: 100

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author: "Holger Weiss <holger at zedat.fu-berlin.de>"
category: "archive"
summary: "Message Archive Management (XEP-0313)"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"}, {i, "../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_message_log', [{outdir, "ebin"}, {i, "../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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#!/bin/sh
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modules:
mod_message_log:
filename: "/var/log/ejabberd/message.log"

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author: "Holger Weiss <holger at zedat.fu-berlin.de>"
category: "log"
summary: "Log one line per message transmission in text file"
home: "https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/tree/master/"
url: "git@github.com:processone/ejabberd-contrib.git"

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{'../ejabberd-dev/src/gen_mod', [{outdir, "../ejabberd-dev/ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.
{'src/mod_muc_admin', [{outdir, "ebin"},{i,"../ejabberd-dev/include"}]}.

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rooms.
CONFIGURATION
=============
Add the module to your ejabberd.cfg, on the modules section:
{modules, [
...
{mod_muc_admin, []},
...
]}.
EJABBERD COMMANDS
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modules:
mod_muc_admin: {}

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