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#45340
erc-services.el: Auth-source support for passwords
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Reported by: Leon Vack <dev <at> lgcl.de>
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2020 14:55:03 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed, patch
Fixed in version 28.1
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Hello Olivier,
sorry for the long time it took me to reply.
Olivier Certner <ocert.dev <at> free.fr> writes:
> I also have some further suggestion, beyond this enhancement. I think it would
> be even more useful that `erc-prompt-for-nickserv-password' is not required to
> be nil for auth source (or `erc-nickserv-passwords', for that purpose) to be
> used, but rather that, if search in `erc-nickserv-passwords' and auth source
> (if enabled) fails, then prompting should be used as a last resort (if
> enabled). I think this would cover all the use cases I can think of (with
> proper settings of `erc-prompt-for-nickserv-password' and `erc-use-auth-
> source-for-nickserv-password'). If more customizations are required, or just
> for the sake of 'simplicity' (YMMV), than maybe replacing these booleans with
> a single list indicating the means to get the password and their order could
> be nice.
>
> What do people think?
>
I personally agree with you on this. Having to change
`erc-prompt-for-nickserv-password' for `erc-nickserv-passwords' to have
an effect caught me off guard in the beginning as well.
The list of NickServ password sources seems like the more flexible
solution, but would be a bit more complex to implement, considering how
the current system works. Changing the precedence to
`erc-nickserv-passwords', auth source and then prompt (if enabled), on
the other hand, should be a rather simple patch.
I think we should discuss this not on this bug, but on the emacs-erc
mailing list before we change that.
Regards,
Leon Vack
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