mod_posix: Move POSIX signal handling into util.startup to avoid race
When libunbound is initialized, it spawns a thread to work in.
In case a module initializes libunbound, e.g. by triggering a s2s
connection, Prosody would not handle signals, instead immediately quit
on e.g. the reload (SIGHUP) signal. Likely because the libunbound thread
would not have inherited the signal mask from the main Prosody thread.
Thanks Menel, riau and franck-x for reporting and help narrowing down
local muc_util;
local st = require "util.stanza";
do
-- XXX Hack for lack of a mock moduleapi
local env = setmetatable({
module = {
_shared = {};
-- Close enough to the real module:shared() for our purposes here
shared = function (self, name)
local t = self._shared[name];
if t == nil then
t = {};
self._shared[name] = t;
end
return t;
end;
}
}, { __index = _ENV or _G });
muc_util = require "util.envload".envloadfile("plugins/muc/util.lib.lua", env)();
end
describe("muc/util", function ()
describe("filter_muc_x()", function ()
it("correctly filters muc#user", function ()
local stanza = st.message({ to = "to", from = "from", id = "foo" })
:tag("x", { xmlns = "http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user" })
:tag("invite", { to = "user@example.com" });
assert.equal(1, #stanza.tags);
assert.equal(stanza, muc_util.filter_muc_x(stanza));
assert.equal(0, #stanza.tags);
end);
it("correctly filters muc#user on a cloned stanza", function ()
local stanza = st.message({ to = "to", from = "from", id = "foo" })
:tag("x", { xmlns = "http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user" })
:tag("invite", { to = "user@example.com" });
assert.equal(1, #stanza.tags);
local filtered = muc_util.filter_muc_x(st.clone(stanza));
assert.equal(1, #stanza.tags);
assert.equal(0, #filtered.tags);
end);
end);
end);