Even if no suitable C graphics libraries are detected
at compile time, the package is still usable because it
provides `eimp:get_type/1` which is used by mod_avatar.
ejabberd receivers were meant to serve connections from frontends
to backends. However, this approach was not popular and frontend
related code was removed in previous releases. Now, ejabberd receiver's
code was also removed, making the code shorter and cleaner. Also, in
stress tests ejabberd now handles load more robustly, without
c2s processes overload (even with disabled shapers).
ejabberd_socket.erl is renamed to xmpp_socket.erl: it's supposed to
be finally moved into stand-alone xmpp library.
Now 'muc#roominfo_contactjid' and 'muc#roominfo_pubsub' fields
are returned within muc#roominfo form. Also, both 'muc#roominfo_pubsub'
and 'muc#roomconfig_pubsub' are now validated.
The option is supposed to replace existing options 'c2s_certfile',
's2s_certfile' and 'domain_certfile'. The option accepts a list
of file paths (optionally with wildcards "*") containing either
PEM certificates or PEM private keys. At startup, ejabberd sorts
the certificates, finds matching private keys and rebuilds full
certificates chains which can be used by fast_tls. Example:
certfiles:
- "/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.org/*.pem"
- "/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/*.pem"
Currently this is only supported for outgoing s2s connections.
For such connections ejabberd is now able to resolve SRV records
of type "_xmpps-server._tcp". Also, SNI and ALPN fields are set
during TLS handshake. No additional configuration is required.
The purpose of the module is to cope with legacy and modern
XMPP clients posting avatars. It automatically converts vCard based
avatars (XEP-0153) to PEP based avatars (XEP-0084) and vice versa.
Also, the module supports convertation between avatar image formats on
the fly: this is controlled by `convert` option. For example, to
convert all avatars into PNG format, configure the module as:
mod_avatar:
convert:
default: png
In order to convert only `webp` format to `jpeg`, set the following:
mod_avatar:
convert:
webp: jpeg
Note: the module depends on mod_vcard, mod_vcard_xupdate and mod_pubsub.
Also, ejabberd should be built with --enable-graphics option.