When configured like:
listen:
-
request_handlers:
/api: mod_http_api
/apizero/v0: mod_http_api
What API version will be used depending on the URL:
- api/commandname use the latest available version
- api/commandname/v0 use version 0
- apizero/v0/commandname use version 0
- apizero/v0/commandname/v2 use version 2
Several documentation callbacks (doc/0 and mod_doc/0) are implemented
and `ejabberdctl man` command is added to generate a man page. Note
that the command requires a2x to be installed (which is a part of
asciidoc package).
By calling erlang:get_stacktrace() inside a lager function
we obtain actually a stacktrace of the lager function, not
the one we got during exception. This is not a problem for
newest Erlang versions though.
This commit will allow adding tag to http listeners:
listener:
- port: 4000
- module: ejabberd_http
- tag: "magic_listener"
that later can be used to have special api_permission just for it:
api_permissions:
"magic_access":
from:
- tag: "magic_listener"
who: all
what: "*"
The header consisted of too many unrelated stuff and macros misuse.
Some stuff is moved into scram.hrl and type_compat.hrl.
All macros have been replaced with the corresponding function calls.
TODO: probably type_compat.hrl is not even needed anymore since
we support only Erlang >= OTP 17.5
The callback is supposed to provide known options and their default
values, as long as the documentation. Passing default values into
get_mod functions is now deprecated: all defaults should be provided
by the Mod:mod_options/1 callback.
The changes are very similar to those from previous commit:
* Now there is no need to pass validating function in
gen_mod:get_opt() and gen_mod:get_module_opt() functions,
because the modules' configuration keeps already validated values.
* New functions gen_mod:get_opt/2 and gen_mod:get_module_opt/3 are
introduced.
* Functions gen_mod:get_opt/4 and get_module_opt/5 are deprecated.
If the functions are still called, the "function" argument is
simply ignored.
* Validating callback Mod:listen_opt_type/1 is introduced to validate
listening options at startup.