local usermanager_user_exists = require "core.usermanager".user_exists;
local usermanager_create_user = require "core.usermanager".create_user;
local usermanager_set_password = require "core.usermanager".set_password;
-local datamanager_store = require "util.datamanager".store;
local os_time = os.time;
local nodeprep = require "util.encodings".stringprep.nodeprep;
local username, host = session.username, session.host;
--session.send(st.error_reply(stanza, "cancel", "not-allowed"));
--return;
- usermanager_set_password(username, host, nil); -- Disable account
+ usermanager_set_password(username, nil, host); -- Disable account
-- FIXME the disabling currently allows a different user to recreate the account
-- we should add an in-memory account block mode when we have threading
session.send(st.reply(stanza));
-- TODO datamanager should be able to delete all user data itself
datamanager.store(username, host, "vcard", nil);
datamanager.store(username, host, "private", nil);
- datamanager.store(username, host, "offline", nil);
+ datamanager.list_store(username, host, "offline", nil);
local bare = username.."@"..host;
for jid, item in pairs(roster) do
if jid and jid ~= "pending" then
end
end
datamanager.store(username, host, "roster", nil);
+ datamanager.store(username, host, "privacy", nil);
datamanager.store(username, host, "accounts", nil); -- delete accounts datastore at the end
module:log("info", "User removed their account: %s@%s", username, host);
module:fire_event("user-deregistered", { username = username, host = host, source = "mod_register", session = session });
username = nodeprep(table.concat(username));
password = table.concat(password);
if username == session.username then
- if usermanager_set_password(username, session.host, password) then
+ if usermanager_set_password(username, password, session.host) then
session.send(st.reply(stanza));
else
-- TODO unable to write file, file may be locked, etc, what's the correct error?