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Diffstat (limited to 'synapse/visibility.py')
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/visibility.py | 62 |
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/visibility.py b/synapse/visibility.py index e60d9756b7..bab41182b9 100644 --- a/synapse/visibility.py +++ b/synapse/visibility.py @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ def filter_events_for_client( events, is_peeking=False, always_include_ids=frozenset(), - apply_retention_policies=True, + filter_send_to_client=True, ): """ Check which events a user is allowed to see. If the user can see the event but its @@ -65,10 +65,9 @@ def filter_events_for_client( events always_include_ids (set(event_id)): set of event ids to specifically include (unless sender is ignored) - apply_retention_policies (bool): Whether to filter out events that's older than - allowed by the room's retention policy. Useful when this function is called - to e.g. check whether a user should be allowed to see the state at a given - event rather than to know if it should send an event to a user's client(s). + filter_send_to_client (bool): Whether we're checking an event that's going to be + sent to a client. This might not always be the case since this function can + also be called to check whether a user can see the state at a given point. Returns: Deferred[list[synapse.events.EventBase]] @@ -96,7 +95,7 @@ def filter_events_for_client( erased_senders = yield storage.main.are_users_erased((e.sender for e in events)) - if apply_retention_policies: + if filter_send_to_client: room_ids = {e.room_id for e in events} retention_policies = {} @@ -119,27 +118,36 @@ def filter_events_for_client( the original event if they can see it as normal. """ - if not event.is_state() and event.sender in ignore_list: - return None - - # Until MSC2261 has landed we can't redact malicious alias events, so for - # now we temporarily filter out m.room.aliases entirely to mitigate - # abuse, while we spec a better solution to advertising aliases - # on rooms. - if event.type == EventTypes.Aliases: - return None - - # Don't try to apply the room's retention policy if the event is a state event, as - # MSC1763 states that retention is only considered for non-state events. - if apply_retention_policies and not event.is_state(): - retention_policy = retention_policies[event.room_id] - max_lifetime = retention_policy.get("max_lifetime") - - if max_lifetime is not None: - oldest_allowed_ts = storage.main.clock.time_msec() - max_lifetime - - if event.origin_server_ts < oldest_allowed_ts: - return None + # Only run some checks if these events aren't about to be sent to clients. This is + # because, if this is not the case, we're probably only checking if the users can + # see events in the room at that point in the DAG, and that shouldn't be decided + # on those checks. + if filter_send_to_client: + if event.type == "org.matrix.dummy_event": + return None + + if not event.is_state() and event.sender in ignore_list: + return None + + # Until MSC2261 has landed we can't redact malicious alias events, so for + # now we temporarily filter out m.room.aliases entirely to mitigate + # abuse, while we spec a better solution to advertising aliases + # on rooms. + if event.type == EventTypes.Aliases: + return None + + # Don't try to apply the room's retention policy if the event is a state + # event, as MSC1763 states that retention is only considered for non-state + # events. + if not event.is_state(): + retention_policy = retention_policies[event.room_id] + max_lifetime = retention_policy.get("max_lifetime") + + if max_lifetime is not None: + oldest_allowed_ts = storage.main.clock.time_msec() - max_lifetime + + if event.origin_server_ts < oldest_allowed_ts: + return None if event.event_id in always_include_ids: return event |