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There are a couple of things we need to be careful of here:
1. The current python code does no validation when loading from the DB,
so we need to be careful to ignore such errors (at least on jki.re there
are some old events with internal metadata fields of the wrong type).
2. We want to be memory efficient, as we often have many hundreds of
thousands of events in the cache at a time.
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Co-authored-by: Quentin Gliech <quenting@element.io>
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Signed-off-by: Andrii Yasynyshyn yasinishyn.a.n@gmail.com
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Signed-off-by: Kai A. Hiller <V02460@gmail.com>
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* Pre-compiles the server ACLs onto an object per room and
invalidates them when new events come in.
* Converts the server ACL checking into Rust.
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This unstable push rule is implemented behind an experimental
configuration flag.
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* Updates the rule ID.
* Use `event_property_is` instead of `event_match`.
This updates the implementation of MSC3958 to match the latest
text from the MSC.
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Also fix wrong rule names for `is_user_mention` and `is_room_mention`.
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A dont_notify action is a no-op (and coalesce is undefined). These are
both considered no-ops by the spec, per MSC3987 and the predefined
push rules were updated to remove dont_notify from the list of actions.
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This removes the experimental configuration option and
always escapes the push rule condition keys.
Also escapes any (experimental) push rule condition keys
in the base rules which contain dot in a field name.
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This removes the configuration flag & updates the identifiers to
use the stable version.
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This removes the configuration flag & updates the identifiers to
use the stable version.
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As we use some nightly only options, e.g. to group and sort imports
consistently.
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`exact_event_property_contains` (MSC3966). (#15051)
This replaces the specific `is_user_mention` push rule condition
used in MSC3952 with the generic `exact_event_property_contains`
push rule condition from MSC3966.
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Internally the push rules module uses a `pattern_type` property for `event_match`
conditions (and `related_event_match`) to mark the condition as matching the
current user's Matrix ID or localpart.
This is leaky to the Client-Server API where a user can successfully set a condition
which provides `pattern_type` instead of `pattern` (note that there's no benefit to
doing this -- the user can just use their own Matrix ID or localpart instead). When
serializing back to the client the `pattern_type` property is converted into a proper
`pattern`.
The following changes are made to avoid this:
* Separate the `KnownCondition::EventMatch` enum value into `EventMatch`
and `EventMatchType`, each with their own expected properties. (Note that a
similar change is made for `RelatedEventMatch`.)
* Make it such that the `pattern_type` variants serialize to the same condition kind,
but cannot be deserialized (since they're only provided by base rules).
* As a final tweak, convert `user_id` vs. `user_localpart` values into an enum.
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(MSC3758). (#15037)
This replaces the specific `is_room_mention` push rule condition
used in MSC3952 with the generic `exact_event_match` push rule
condition from MSC3758.
No functionality changes due to this.
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array. (#15045)
The `exact_event_property_contains` condition can be used to
search for a value inside of an array.
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This does nothing and I want to remove it from the MSC.
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This specifies to search for an exact value match, instead of
string globbing. It only works across non-compound JSON values
(null, boolean, integer, and strings).
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Co-authored-by: Brad Murray <brad@beeper.com>
Co-authored-by: Nick Barrett <nick@beeper.com>
Copy the suppress_edits push rule from Beeper to implement MSC3958.
https://github.com/beeper/synapse/blame/9415a1284b1bfb558bd66f28c24ca1611e6c6fa2/rust/src/push/base_rules.rs#L98-L114
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If the feature is enabled and the event has a `m.mentions` property,
skip processing of the legacy mentions rules.
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Since pyo3-log is initialized very early in the Python start-up
it caches the state of the loggers before they're fully initialized
(and thus are essentially disabled). Whenever we reload the
logging configuration we now also tell pyo3-log to discard
any cached logging configuration it has; it will refetch the
current logging configuration from Python at the next point
it logs.
This fixes Rust log lines not appearing in the homeserver logs.
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* Correct the push rule IDs.
* Removes the sound tweak for room notifications.
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MSC3952 defines push rules which searches for mentions in a list of
Matrix IDs in the event body, instead of searching the entire event
body for display name / local part.
This is implemented behind an experimental configuration flag and
does not yet implement the backwards compatibility pieces of the MSC.
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* Support MSC1767's `content.body` behaviour in push rules
* Add the base rules from MSC3933
* Changelog entry
* Flip condition around for finding `m.markup`
* Remove forgotten import
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* Add MSC1767's dedicated room version, based on v10
* Only enable MSC1767 room version if the config flag is on
Using a similar technique to knocking:
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/6739/files#diff-3af529eedb0e00279bafb7369370c9654b37792af8eafa0925400e9281d57f0a
* Support MSC3932: Extensible events room version feature flag
* Changelog entry
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* Add support for MSC3931: Room Version Supports push rule condition
* Create experimental flag for future work, and use it to gate MSC3931
* Changelog entry
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MSC3772 has been abandoned.
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Switches to the stable identifier for MSC3786 and enables it
by default.
This disables pushes of m.room.server_acl events.
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This protects against the common mistake of failing to remember to rebuild Rust code after making changes.
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