Module description

This module is a backend of mod_event_pusher that enables forwarding certain events (messages, presence, etc.) via HTTP to external services such as push (by mobile, email or SMS), big data, or analytics services.

How it works

The module hooks on all packets sent by connected users. When the hook is triggered, the module:

  • runs a callback module's should_make_req/3 function to see if a notification should be sent
  • sends a POST request composed of {Host::binary(), Sender::binary(), Receiver::binary(), Message::binary()} to the http notification server

Callback module

To find out what should be sent to the HTTP server, MongooseIM calls Mod:should_make_req(Packet::xmlel(), From::jid(), To::jid()). By default it uses the function in mod_event_pusher_http itself, which ships all non-empty chat messages and nothing else. The module can be substituted here, the method should return true | false.

Prerequisites

This module uses a connection pool created by mongoose_http_client. It must be defined in the http_connections settings.

Options

  • pool_name: name of the pool to use (as defined in http_connections)
  • path: path part of an URL to which a request should be sent (will be appended to the pool's prefix path).
  • callback_module: name of a module which should be used to check whether a notification should be sent.

Example configuration

{http_connections, [{http_pool, [{server, "http://localhost:8000"}, {pool_size, 50}, {path_prefix, "/webservice"}]} ]}.

{mod_event_pusher, [
    {backends, [
        {http, [
            {pool_name, http_pool},
            {path, "/notifications"}
        ]}
    ]}
]}

Notifications will be POSTed to http://localhost:8000/webservice/notifications.

Payload format

The HTTP event pusher sends a POST request with Content-Type application/x-www-form-urlencoded. The form has the following fields: * author: username of the user who authored the message * server: name of the server from where the message originates * receiver: username of the user who the message is for * message: content of <body> element of the message

The contents of the author, server and receiver fields are processed by stringprep. As a result, these values are all lower case.

Example

Below is an example of what the body of an HTTP POST request can look like:

"author=alice&server=localhost&receiver=bob&message=Hi, Bob!"

Metrics

If you'd like to learn more about metrics in MongooseIM, please visit [MongooseIM metrics](../operation-and-maintenance/Mongoose-metrics.md** page.

Warning: the metrics' names may change once the deprecated mod_http_notification is removed from MongooseIM.

Name Type Description (when it gets incremented)
[Host, mod_http_notifications, sent] spiral An HTTP notification is sent successfully.
[Host, mod_http_notifications, failed] spiral An HTTP notification failed.
[Host, mod_http_notifications, response_time] histogram Does not include timings of failed requests.