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author | Matthew Hodgson <matthew@matrix.org> | 2019-09-19 00:54:05 +0100 |
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committer | Matthew Hodgson <matthew@matrix.org> | 2019-09-19 00:54:05 +0100 |
commit | 2292dc35fc99f19f3c5397818716a8a5bec1fb8b (patch) | |
tree | d8d4f37ca6faa07720a01e59a7905d08c606e774 /changelog.d/5893.misc | |
parent | Fix typo in account_threepid_delegates config (#6028) (diff) | |
download | synapse-2292dc35fc99f19f3c5397818716a8a5bec1fb8b.tar.xz |
Add experimental "dont_push" push action to suppress push for notifications
This is a potential solution to https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/3374 and https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/5953 as raised by Mozilla at https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10868. This lets you define a push rule action which increases the badge count (unread notification) count on a given room, but doesn't actually send a push for that notification via email or HTTP. We might want to define this as the default behaviour for group chats in future to solve https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/3268 at last. This is implemented as a string action rather than a tweak because: * Other pushers don't care about the tweak, given they won't ever get pushed * The DB can store the tweak more efficiently using the existing `notify` table. * It avoids breaking the default_notif/highlight_action optimisations. Clients which generate their own notifs (e.g. desktop notifs from Riot/Web would need to be aware of the new push action) to uphold it. An alternative way to do this would be to maintain a `msg_count` alongside `highlight_count` and `notification_count` in `unread_notifications` in sync responses. However, doing this by counting the rows in `events` since the `stream_position` of the user's last read receipt turns out to be painfully slow (~200ms), perhaps due to the size of the events table. So instead, we use the highly optimised existing event_push_actions (and event_push_actions_staging) table to maintain the counts - using the code paths which already exist for tracking unread notification counts efficiently. These queries are typically ~3ms or so. The biggest issues I see here are: * We're slightly repurposing the `notif` field on `event_push_actions` to track whether a given action actually sent a `push` or not. This doesn't seem unreasonable, but it's slightly naughty given that previously the field explicitly tracked whether `notify` was true for the action (and as a result, it was uselessly always set to 1 in the DB). * We're going to put more load on the `event_push_actions` table for all the random group chats which people had previously muted. In practice i don't think there are many of these though. * There isn't an MSC for this yet (although this comment could become one).
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