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Handy shell commands for Snikket
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# If you want to invite the user into a circle, you first need to | |
# get the circle's internal ID. You can find it by navigating to the | |
# circle's page in the web portal and taking the ID from the URL. | |
# | |
# A circle's page URL looks like this: | |
# | |
# https://snikket-test.jssfr-testspace.dedyn.io/admin/circle/XyZ23 | |
# | |
# The XyZ23 is the the ID (which is usually longer). | |
# | |
# If you use snikket-selfhosted, you can now simply run (replace | |
# the ID accordingly): | |
./scripts/new-invite.sh --role prosody:restricted --group XyZ23 | |
# If you do not use snikket-selfhosted, enter your snikket directory | |
# on the server (where your docker-compose.yml is) and run (insert | |
# the ID and replace snikket.example with your snikket domain): | |
docker-compose run -it snikket prosodyctl mod_invites generate snikket.example --role prosody:restricted --group XyZ23 |
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# If something went wrong, you can try this. | |
# Don't try this often... There are rate limits. | |
docker-compose exec snikket_certs su letsencrypt -- -c "certbot renew --config-dir /snikket/letsencrypt --cert-path /etc/ssl/certbot --force-renew |
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# This grants a user ownership of the chat room associated with a circle. | |
# This allows them to set the avatar and do other fun things such as removing users (although you definitely should do that via the web interface instead to avoid issues). | |
# MUCJID: The room address as shown on the circles web admin page | |
# USER@DOMAIN: your full snikket address (or the address of the user you want to make owner… can also be from another service if you dare :)) | |
docker exec -it snikket prosodyctl shell 'muc:room("MUCJID"):set_affiliation(true, "USER@DOMAIN", "owner");' | |
# Caveats: Circle operations may remove ownership again. |
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# This command removes a user from all circles. | |
# DO NOT RUN THIS FOR USERS WHICH HAVE not BEEN DELETED FROM THE SERVER YET! | |
# replace: | |
# DOMAIN with your snikket domain (e.g. chat.domain.example) | |
# USER with the name of the user you want to remove | |
docker exec -it snikket prosodyctl shell '>local mod_groups=hosts["DOMAIN"].modules["groups_internal"]; for group in mod_groups:groups() do mod_groups.remove_member(group, "USER"); end' |
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