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-rw-r--r-- | synapse/api/filtering.py | 56 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/events/utils.py | 101 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/events/test_utils.py | 21 |
3 files changed, 119 insertions, 59 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/api/filtering.py b/synapse/api/filtering.py index 27f8b99e3d..4fd0e2d9fa 100644 --- a/synapse/api/filtering.py +++ b/synapse/api/filtering.py @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ from synapse.types import UserID, RoomID from twisted.internet import defer import ujson as json -import re class Filtering(object): @@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ class Filtering(object): # Don't allow '\\' in event field filters. This makes matching # events a lot easier as we can then use a negative lookbehind # assertion to split '\.' If we allowed \\ then it would - # incorrectly split '\\.' + # incorrectly split '\\.' See synapse.events.utils.serialize_event if r'\\' in field: raise SynapseError( 400, r'The escape character \ cannot itself be escaped' @@ -168,11 +167,6 @@ class FilterCollection(object): self.include_leave = filter_json.get("room", {}).get( "include_leave", False ) - self._event_fields = filter_json.get("event_fields", []) - # Negative lookbehind assertion for '\' - # (?<!stuff) matches if the current position in the string is not preceded - # by a match for 'stuff'. - self._split_field_regex = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)\.') def __repr__(self): return "<FilterCollection %s>" % (json.dumps(self._filter_json),) @@ -207,54 +201,6 @@ class FilterCollection(object): def filter_room_account_data(self, events): return self._room_account_data.filter(self._room_filter.filter(events)) - def filter_event_fields(self, event): - """Remove fields from an event in accordance with the 'event_fields' of a filter. - - If there are no event fields specified then all fields are included. - The entries may include '.' charaters to indicate sub-fields. - So ['content.body'] will include the 'body' field of the 'content' object. - A literal '.' character in a field name may be escaped using a '\'. - - Args: - event(dict): The raw event to filter - Returns: - dict: The same event with some fields missing, if required. - """ - for field in self._event_fields: - self.filter_field(event, field) - return event - - def filter_field(self, dictionary, field): - """Filter the given field from the given dictionary. - - Args: - dictionary(dict): The dictionary to remove the field from. - field(str): The key to remove. - Returns: - dict: The same dictionary with the field removed. - """ - # "content.body.thing\.with\.dots" => ["content", "body", "thing\.with\.dots"] - sub_fields = self._split_field_regex.split(field) - # remove escaping so we can use the right key names when deleting - sub_fields = [f.replace(r'\.', r'.') for f in sub_fields] - - # common case e.g. 'origin_server_ts' - if len(sub_fields) == 1: - dictionary.pop(sub_fields[0], None) - # nested field e.g. 'content.body' - elif len(sub_fields) > 1: - # Pop the last field as that's the key to delete and we need the - # parent dict in order to remove the key. Drill down to the right dict. - key_to_delete = sub_fields.pop(-1) - sub_dict = dictionary - for sub_field in sub_fields: - if sub_field in sub_dict and type(sub_dict[sub_field]) == dict: - sub_dict = sub_dict[sub_field] - else: - return dictionary - sub_dict.pop(key_to_delete, None) - return dictionary - class Filter(object): def __init__(self, filter_json): diff --git a/synapse/events/utils.py b/synapse/events/utils.py index 0e9fd902af..4febd98f43 100644 --- a/synapse/events/utils.py +++ b/synapse/events/utils.py @@ -16,6 +16,15 @@ from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes from . import EventBase +import re + +# Split strings on "." but not "\." This uses a negative lookbehind assertion for '\' +# (?<!stuff) matches if the current position in the string is not preceded +# by a match for 'stuff'. +# TODO: This is fast, but fails to handle "foo\\.bar" which should be treated as +# the literal fields "foo\" and "bar" but will instead be treated as "foo\\.bar" +SPLIT_FIELD_REGEX = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)\.') + def prune_event(event): """ Returns a pruned version of the given event, which removes all keys we @@ -97,6 +106,87 @@ def prune_event(event): ) +def _copy_field(src, dst, field): + """Copy the field in 'src' to 'dst'. + + For example, if src={"foo":{"bar":5}} and dst={}, and field=["foo","bar"] + then dst={"foo":{"bar":5}}. + + Args: + src(dict): The dict to read from. + dst(dict): The dict to modify. + field(list<str>): List of keys to drill down to in 'src'. + """ + if len(field) == 0: # this should be impossible + return + if len(field) == 1: # common case e.g. 'origin_server_ts' + if field[0] in src: + dst[field[0]] = src[field[0]] + return + + # Else is a nested field e.g. 'content.body' + # Pop the last field as that's the key to move across and we need the + # parent dict in order to access the data. Drill down to the right dict. + key_to_move = field.pop(-1) + sub_dict = src + for sub_field in field: # e.g. sub_field => "content" + if sub_field in sub_dict and type(sub_dict[sub_field]) == dict: + sub_dict = sub_dict[sub_field] + else: + return + + if key_to_move not in sub_dict: + return + + # Insert the key into the output dictionary, creating nested objects + # as required. We couldn't do this any earlier or else we'd need to delete + # the empty objects if the key didn't exist. + sub_out_dict = dst + for sub_field in field: + if sub_field not in sub_out_dict: + sub_out_dict[sub_field] = {} + sub_out_dict = sub_out_dict[sub_field] + sub_out_dict[key_to_move] = sub_dict[key_to_move] + + +def only_fields(dictionary, fields): + """Return a new dict with only the fields in 'dictionary' which are present + in 'fields'. + + If there are no event fields specified then all fields are included. + The entries may include '.' charaters to indicate sub-fields. + So ['content.body'] will include the 'body' field of the 'content' object. + A literal '.' character in a field name may be escaped using a '\'. + + Args: + dictionary(dict): The dictionary to read from. + fields(list<str>): A list of fields to copy over. Only shallow refs are + taken. + Returns: + dict: A new dictionary with only the given fields. If fields was empty, + the same dictionary is returned. + """ + if len(fields) == 0: + return dictionary + + # for each field, convert it: + # ["content.body.thing\.with\.dots"] => [["content", "body", "thing\.with\.dots"]] + split_fields = [SPLIT_FIELD_REGEX.split(f) for f in fields] + + # for each element of the output array of arrays: + # remove escaping so we can use the right key names. This purposefully avoids + # using list comprehensions to avoid needless allocations as this may be called + # on a lot of events. + for field_array in split_fields: + for i, field in enumerate(field_array): + field_array[i] = field.replace(r'\.', r'.') + + output = {} + for field_array in split_fields: + _copy_field(dictionary, output, field_array) + return output + + def format_event_raw(d): return d @@ -137,7 +227,7 @@ def format_event_for_client_v2_without_room_id(d): def serialize_event(e, time_now_ms, as_client_event=True, event_format=format_event_for_client_v1, - token_id=None): + token_id=None, event_fields=None): # FIXME(erikj): To handle the case of presence events and the like if not isinstance(e, EventBase): return e @@ -164,6 +254,9 @@ def serialize_event(e, time_now_ms, as_client_event=True, d["unsigned"]["transaction_id"] = txn_id if as_client_event: - return event_format(d) - else: - return d + d = event_format(d) + + if isinstance(event_fields, list): + d = only_fields(d, event_fields) + + return d diff --git a/tests/events/test_utils.py b/tests/events/test_utils.py index fb0953c4ec..b9f55d174d 100644 --- a/tests/events/test_utils.py +++ b/tests/events/test_utils.py @@ -114,3 +114,24 @@ class PruneEventTestCase(unittest.TestCase): 'unsigned': {}, } ) + + +class SerializeEventTestCase(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_event_fields_works_with_keys(self): + pass + + def test_event_fields_works_with_nested_keys(self): + pass + + def test_event_fields_works_with_dot_keys(self): + pass + + def test_event_fields_works_with_nested_dot_keys(self): + pass + + def test_event_fields_nops_with_unknown_keys(self): + pass + + def test_event_fields_nops_with_non_dict_keys(self): + pass |