It is now possible for client connections to login using PKIX certificates.
This is disabled by default, to enable it:
- either set 'tls_verify: true' and 'cafile: /path/to/CAfile'
in the corresponding listener's section
- or set equivalent per-vhost options 'c2s_tls_verify' and 'c2s_cafile'
Now 'From' and 'To' arguments must be omitted in functions
and structures related to routing.
The commit deprecates the following functions:
ejabberd_router:route/3 in favor of ejabberd_router:route/1
ejabberd_router:route_error/4 in favor of ejabberd_router:route_error/2
ejabberd_local:route_iq/4 in favor of ejabberd_local:route_iq/2
ejabberd_local:route_iq/5 in favor of ejabberd_local:route_iq/3
The format of {route, From, To, Packet} is changed in favor of {route, Packet}
Notify the current room occupants if the affiliation of a non-occupant
is changed as per example 195 of XEP-0045. In anonymous rooms, only
moderators are notified, though.
If the new "queue_pep" option is enabled and the client is inactive, PEP
notifications are throttled in a similar way to presence stanzas and
chat states. Only the most recent notification of a given node and
payload type will be queued from a given contact.
The test suite sends messages to the server JID while checking whether
the stream management code counts outgoing stanzas correctly. We now
set type='headline' for those messages to avoid error bounces.
We need to be able to run only a few test groups, even if we do not have all
database backends installed and configured locally.
ejabberd test suite configures a specific host per backend. I changed ejabberd
to allow ignoring some hosts from config file on start, by providing the exact
list of hosts we want to start.
This is done by setting an ejabberd app Erlang environment variable 'hosts' and
passing the list of hosts we want to actually define.
When doing so, the backend specific hosts defined in ejabberd test configuration file
are simply ignored. As a result, we do not try to connect to unavailable backends.
I linked that part to CT run test by defining the hosts list based on environment variable
CT_BACKENDS. This variable is expected to be a comma separated list of available backends.
When Erlang Common Tests are run with that environment variable set, only the host matching
the name of the backend will be set, plus the default "localhost", common to many tests.
This can be combined with rebar ct groups list.
Example commands to run tests:
CT_BACKENDS=riak,mnesia rebar ct suites=ejabberd
CT_BACKENDS=mnesia rebar ct suites=ejabberd groups=mnesia