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Purpose:

Forward several types of messages as post requests to an arbitrary url.

mod_offline_post forwards messages that are sent to offline users through a post request to a configurable url mod_available_post sends a post request with information about a user that has become available mod_unavailable_post sends a post request with information about a user that has gone offline

Installing:

  • Make sure you have erlang installed on the machine you are building from
    • You probably want this to be the same machine you intend to install/run ejabberd on. I'm not sure about the interoperability of ejabberd/erlang versions.
  • Open the build.sh, change EJBR_PATH variable to the correct path on your machine and set EJBR_VERSION accordingly
  • Run the build.sh script to build *.beam files
  • Copy the *.beam files from the ebin directory to the location where the other modules are for your server
  • Add the configuration shown below to your ejabberd.cfg file, providing the correct values for auth_token, and post_url

Example Configuration:

	% configuration for ejabberd upto version 13.10
	{mod_offline_post, [
		{auth_token, "offline_post_auth_token"},
		{post_url, "http://localhost:4567/offline_post"}
	]}
	{mod_available_post, [
		{auth_token, "mod_available_post"},
		{post_url, "http://localhost:4567/available_post"}
	]}
	{mod_unavailable_post, [
		{auth_token, "unavailable_post_auth_token"},
		{post_url, "http://localhost:4567/unavailable_post"}
	]}

# configuration for ejabberd >= 13.10
	mod_offline_post:
		auth_token: "offline_post_auth_token"
		post_url: "http://localhost:4567/offline_post"

	mod_available_post:
		auth_token: "available_post_auth_token"
		post_url: "http://localhost:4567/available_post"

	mod_unavailable_post:
		auth_token: "unavailable_post_auth_token"
		post_url: "http://localhost:4567/unavailable_post"

Results:

The application running at the post_url will receive a post http request with the following form parameters.

	mod_offline_post
	"to"=>"adam2@localhost"
	"from"=>"adam1"
	"body"=>"Does it still work?"
	"access_token"=>"offline_post_auth_token"

	mod_available_post
	"jabber_id"=>"adam2"
	"access_token"=>"mod_available_post"

	mod_unavailable_post
	"jabber_id"=>"adam2"
	"access_token"=>"unavailable_post_auth_token"

License

The modules herein are almost entirely based on mod_offline_prowl written by Robert George [email protected] They retain the original author's license.

The original post about mod_offline_prowl can be found here