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* Opentracing survival guide
* Update decorator names in doc
* Doc cleanup
These are all alterations as a result of comments in #5703, it
includes mostly typos and clarifications. The most interesting
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- Split developer and user docs into two sections
- Add a high level description of OpenTracing
* newsfile
* Move contributer specific info to docstring.
* Sample config.
* Trailing whitespace.
* Update 5703.misc
* Apply suggestions from code review
Mostly just rewording parts of the docs for clarity.
Co-Authored-By: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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Clean up config settings and dead code.
This is mostly about cleaning up the config format, to bring it into line with our conventions. In particular:
* There should be a blank line after `## Section ##' headings
* There should be a blank line between each config setting
* There should be a `#`-only line between a comment and the setting it describes
* We don't really do the `# #` style commenting-out of whole sections if we can help it
* rename `tracer_enabled` to `enabled`
While we're here, do more config parsing upfront, which makes it easier to use
later on.
Also removes redundant code from LogContextScopeManager.
Also changes the changelog fragment to a `feature` - it's exciting!
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(#5629)
Fixes #5594
Forbid viewing relations on an event once it has been redacted.
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* Convert BaseFederationServlet._wrap to async
Empirically, this fixes some lost stacktraces. It should be safe because the
wrapped function is called from JsonResource._async_render, which is already
async.
* Convert the rest of synapse.federation.transport.server to async
We may as well do the whole file while we're here.
* changelog
* flake8
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We can now use `_get_events_from_cache_or_db` rather than going right back to
the database, which means that (a) we can benefit from caching, and (b) it
opens the way forward to more extensive checks on the original event.
We now always require the original event to exist before we will serve up a
redaction.
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Ensures that redactions are correctly authenticated for recent room versions.
There are a few things going on here:
* `_fetch_event_rows` is updated to return a dict rather than a list of rows.
* Rather than returning multiple copies of an event which was redacted
multiple times, it returns the redactions as a list within the dict.
* It also returns the actual rejection reason, rather than merely the fact
that it was rejected, so that we don't have to query the table again in
`_get_event_from_row`.
* The redaction handling is factored out of `_get_event_from_row`, and now
checks if any of the redactions are valid.
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A couple of changes here:
* get rid of a redundant `allow_rejected` condition - we should already have filtered out any rejected
events before we get to that point in the code, and the redundancy is confusing. Instead, let's stick in
an assertion just to make double-sure we aren't leaking rejected events by mistake.
* factor out a `_get_events_from_cache_or_db` method, which is going to be important for a
forthcoming fix to redactions.
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Co-Authored-By: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
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(#5674)
Return `This account has been deactivated` instead of `Invalid password` when a user is deactivated.
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Add basic function to get all data for a user out of synapse
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erikj/admin_exfiltrate_data
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Co-Authored-By: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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Record how long an access token is valid for, and raise a soft-logout once it
expires.
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First of all, let's get rid of `TOKEN_NOT_FOUND_HTTP_STATUS`. It was a hack we
did at one point when it was possible to return either a 403 or a 401 if the
creds were missing. We always return a 401 in these cases now (thankfully), so
it's not needed.
Let's also stop abusing `AuthError` for these cases. Honestly they have nothing
that relates them to the other places that `AuthError` is used, other than the
fact that they are loosely under the 'Auth' banner. It makes no sense for them
to share exception classes.
Instead, let's add a couple of new exception classes: `InvalidClientTokenError`
and `MissingClientTokenError`, for the `M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN` and `M_MISSING_TOKEN`
cases respectively - and an `InvalidClientCredentialsError` base class for the
two of them.
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* Configure and initialise tracer
Includes config options for the tracer and sets up JaegerClient.
* Scope manager using LogContexts
We piggy-back our tracer scopes by using log context.
The current log context gives us the current scope. If new scope is
created we create a stack of scopes in the context.
* jaeger is a dependency now
* Carrier inject and extraction for Twisted Headers
* Trace federation requests on the way in and out.
The span is created in _started_processing and closed in
_finished_processing because we need a meaningful log context.
* Create logcontext for new scope.
Instead of having a stack of scopes in a logcontext we create a new
context for a new scope if the current logcontext already has a scope.
* Remove scope from logcontext if logcontext is top level
* Disable tracer if not configured
* typo
* Remove dependence on jaeger internals
* bools
* Set service name
* :Explicitely state that the tracer is disabled
* Black is the new black
* Newsfile
* Code style
* Use the new config setup.
* Generate config.
* Copyright
* Rename config to opentracing
* Remove user whitelisting
* Empty whitelist by default
* User ConfigError instead of RuntimeError
* Use isinstance
* Use tag constants for opentracing.
* Remove debug comment and no need to explicitely record error
* Two errors a "s(c)entry"
* Docstrings!
* Remove debugging brainslip
* Homeserver Whitlisting
* Better opentracing config comment
* linting
* Inclue worker name in service_name
* Make opentracing an optional dependency
* Neater config retreival
* Clean up dummy tags
* Instantiate tracing as object instead of global class
* Inlcude opentracing as a homeserver member.
* Thread opentracing to the request level
* Reference opetnracing through hs
* Instantiate dummy opentracin g for tests.
* About to revert, just keeping the unfinished changes just in case
* Revert back to global state, commit number:
9ce4a3d9067bf9889b86c360c05ac88618b85c4f
* Use class level methods in tracerutils
* Start and stop requests spans in a place where we
have access to the authenticated entity
* Seen it, isort it
* Make sure to close the active span.
* I'm getting black and blue from this.
* Logger formatting
Co-Authored-By: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
* Outdated comment
* Import opentracing at the top
* Return a contextmanager
* Start tracing client requests from the servlet
* Return noop context manager if not tracing
* Explicitely say that these are federation requests
* Include servlet name in client requests
* Use context manager
* Move opentracing to logging/
* Seen it, isort it again!
* Ignore twisted return exceptions on context exit
* Escape the scope
* Scopes should be entered to make them useful.
* Nicer decorator names
* Just one init, init?
* Don't need to close something that isn't open
* Docs make you smarter
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this is only used in one place, so it's clearer if we inline it and reduce the
API surface.
Also, fixes a buglet where we would create an access token even if we were
about to block the user (we would never return the AT, so the user could never
use it, but it was still created and added to the db.)
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Send 3PID bind requests as JSON data
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The 'token' param is no longer used anywhere except the tests, so let's kill
that off too.
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A fix for PR #5626, which returned the original event content as part of a call to /relations.
Only problem was that we were attempting to aggregate the relations on top of it when we did so. We now set bundle_aggregations to False in the get_event call.
We also do this when pulling the relation events as well, because edits of edits are not something we'd like to support here.
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Use JSON when querying the IS's /store-invite endpoint
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FederationDeniedError is a subclass of SynapseError, which is a subclass of
CodeMessageException, so if e is a FederationDeniedError, then this check for
FederationDeniedError will never be reached since it will be caught by the
check for CodeMessageException above. The check for CodeMessageException does
almost the same thing as this check (since FederationDeniedError initialises
with code=403 and msg="Federation denied with %s."), so may as well just keep
allowing it to handle this case.
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When asking for the relations of an event, include the original event in the response. This will mostly be used for efficiently showing edit history, but could be useful in other circumstances.
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When a user creates an account and the 'require_auth_for_profile_requests' config flag is set, and a client that performed the registration wants to lookup the newly-created profile, the request will be denied because the user doesn't share a room with themselves yet.
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Nothing uses this now, so we can remove the dead code, and clean up the
API.
Since we're changing the shape of the return value anyway, we take the
opportunity to give the method a better name.
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It was pretty unclear what was going on, so I've added a couple of log lines.
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* Update ModuleApi to avoid register(generate_token=True)
This is the only place this is still used, so I'm trying to kill it off.
* changelog
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* Factor out some redundant code in the login impl
Also fixes a redundant access_token which was generated during jwt login.
* changelog
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This is only used in tests, so...
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This adds a default push rule following the proposal in
[MSC2153](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2153).
See also https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10208
See also https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk/pull/976
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Riot team would like some extra fields as part of m.replace, so here you go.
Fixes: #5598
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This has never been documented, and I'm not sure it's ever been used outside
sytest.
It's quite a lot of poorly-maintained code, so I'd like to get rid of it.
For now I haven't removed the database table; I suggest we leave that for a
future clearout.
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this hasn't done anything for years
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- Put the default window_size back to 1000ms (broken by #5181)
- Make the `rc_federation` config actually do something
- fix an off-by-one error in the 'concurrent' limit
- Avoid creating an unused `_PerHostRatelimiter` object for every single
incoming request
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The runtime errors that dealt with local email password resets talked about config options that users may not even have in their config file yet (if upgrading). Instead, the cryptic errors are now replaced with hopefully much more helpful ones.
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(#5617)
* Improve the backwards compatibility re-exports of synapse.logging.context.
* reexport logformatter too
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* Fix 'utime went backwards' errors on daemonization.
Fixes #5608
* remove spurious debug
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Fixes #5602, #5603
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* SAML2 Improvements and redirect stuff
Signed-off-by: Alexander Trost <galexrt@googlemail.com>
* Code cleanups and simplifications.
Also: share the saml client between redirect and response handlers.
* changelog
* Revert redundant changes to static js
* Move all the saml stuff out to a centralised handler
* Add support for tracking SAML2 sessions.
This allows us to correctly handle `allow_unsolicited: False`.
* update sample config
* cleanups
* update sample config
* rename BaseSSORedirectServlet for consistency
* Address review comments
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This allows us to correctly handle `allow_unsolicited: False`.
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Synapse 1.0.0rc3 (2019-06-10)
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Security: Fix authentication bug introduced in 1.0.0rc1. Please upgrade to rc3 immediately
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Fix sync tightloop bug.
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If, for some reason, presence updates take a while to persist then it
can trigger clients to tightloop calling `/sync` due to the presence
handler returning updates but not advancing the stream token.
Fixes #5503.
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Don't update the ratelimiter before sending a 3PID invite
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This would cause emails being sent, but Synapse responding with a 429 when creating the event. The client would then retry, and with bad timing the same scenario would happen again. Some testing I did ended up sending me 10 emails for one single invite because of this.
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federation (#5550)
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Helps address #5444
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Refactor devices changed query to pull less from DB
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When a client asks for users whose devices have changed since a token we
used to pull *all* users from the database since the token, which could
easily be thousands of rows for old tokens.
This PR changes this to only check for changes for users the client is
actually interested in.
Fixes #5553
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* Fix JWT login with register
Signed-off-by: Pau Rodriguez-Estivill <prodrigestivill@gmail.com>
* Add pyjwt conditional dependency
Signed-off-by: Pau Rodriguez-Estivill <prodrigestivill@gmail.com>
* Added changelog file
Signed-off-by: Pau Rodriguez-Estivill <prodrigestivill@gmail.com>
* Improved changelog description
Signed-off-by: Pau Rodriguez-Estivill <prodrigestivill@gmail.com>
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Closes #4583
Does slightly less than #5045, which prevented a room from being upgraded multiple times, one after another. This PR still allows that, but just prevents two from happening at the same time.
Mostly just to mitigate the fact that servers are slow and it can take a moment for the room upgrade to actually complete. We don't want people sending another request to upgrade the room when really they just thought the first didn't go through.
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Add --data-dir and --open-private-ports options.
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This is helpful when generating a config file for running synapse under docker.
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We don't necessarily want to put the data in the cwd.
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Stop conflating generated config and default config
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This will enable us to skip the unintuitive behaviour where the generated
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Sentry will catch the errors if they happen, so that should be good enough, and
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Check that our clocks go forward.
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we already have the duration for the update, so may as well use it rather than
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This has been redundant since cdb3757942fefdcdc3d33b9c6d7c9e44decefd6f.
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If no `from` param is specified we calculate and use the "current
token" that inlcuded typing, presence, etc. These are unused during
pagination and are not available on workers, so we simply don't
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This is no longer used and only serves to confuse.
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Because sticking it in the same place as the config isn't necessarily the right
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This makes some of the conditional-import hoop-jumping easier.
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Use monotonic clock where possible for metrics
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Fixes intermittent errors observed on Apple hardware which were caused by
time.clock() appearing to go backwards when called from different threads.
Also fixes a bug where database activity times were logged as 1/1000 of their
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This has no useful purpose on python3, and is generally a source of confusion.
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* group the arguments together into a group
* add new names "--generate-missing-config" and "--config-directory" for
existing cmdline options "--generate-keys" and "--keys-dir", which better
reflect their purposes.
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Add some comments, and simplify `read_config_files`.
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Make it a bit clearer what's going on.
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Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/5431
`jinja2` was being imported even when it wasn't strictly necessary. This made it required to run Synapse, even if the functionality that required it wasn't enabled. This was causing new Synapse installations to crash on startup.
Email modules are now required.
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There is a README.txt which always sets off this warning, which is a bit
alarming when you first start synapse. I don't think we need to warn about
this.
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Add metrics for length of new extremities persisted.
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Of new events being persisted add metrics for total size of forward
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Currently if a call to `/get_missing_events` fails we log an exception
and stop processing the top level event we received over federation.
Instead let's try and handle it sensibly given it is a somewhat expected
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Add experimental option to reduce extremities.
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Adds new config option `cleanup_extremities_with_dummy_events` which
periodically sends dummy events to rooms with more than 10 extremities.
THIS IS REALLY EXPERIMENTAL.
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I had to add quite a lot of logging to diagnose a problem with 3pid
invites - we only logged the one failure which isn't all that
informative.
NB. I'm not convinced the logic of this loop is right: I think it
should just accept a single valid signature from a trusted source
rather than fail if *any* signature is invalid. Also it should
probably not skip the rest of middle loop if a check fails? However,
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Add third party rules hook for 3PID invites
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Otherwise we just log exceptions everywhere.
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When we try and calculate a description for a room for with no name but
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Only start background group attestation renewals on master
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Fixes that when a user exchanges a 3PID invite for a proper invite over
federation it does not include the `invite_room_state` key.
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In particular, let's not log stack traces when we stop processing
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This code confused the hell out of me today. Split _get_new_device_messages
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If we try and send a transaction with lots of EDUs and we run out of
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Moves the warning about password resets being disabled to the point where a user actually tries to reset their password. Is this an appropriate place for it to happen?
Also removed the disabling of msisdn password resets when you don't have an email config, as that just doesn't make sense.
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It's not really a problem to trust notary responses signed by the old key so
long as we are also doing TLS validation.
This commit adds a check to the config parsing code at startup to check that
we do not have the insecure matrix.org key without tls validation, and refuses
to start without it.
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Some keys are stored in the synapse database with a null valid_until_ms
which caused an exception to be thrown when using that key. We fix this
by treating nulls as zeroes, i.e. they keys will match verification
requests with a minimum_valid_until_ms of zero (i.e. don't validate ts)
but will not match requests with a non-zero minimum_valid_until_ms.
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identity server (#5377)
Sends password reset emails from the homeserver instead of proxying to the identity server. This is now the default behaviour for security reasons. If you wish to continue proxying password reset requests to the identity server you must now enable the email.trust_identity_server_for_password_resets option.
This PR is a culmination of 3 smaller PRs which have each been separately reviewed:
* #5308
* #5345
* #5368
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There are a few changes going on here:
* We make checking the signature on a key server response optional: if no
verify_keys are specified, we trust to TLS to validate the connection.
* We change the default config so that it does not require responses to be
signed by the old key.
* We replace the old 'perspectives' config with 'trusted_key_servers', which
is also formatted slightly differently.
* We emit a warning to the logs every time we trust a key server response
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I probably should've just run autopep8 in the first place...
Signed-off-by: Katie Wolfe <katie@dnaf.moe>
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Fixes #4194
Signed-off-by: Katie Wolfe <katie@dnaf.moe>
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Fixes #4194
Signed-off-by: Katie Wolfe <katie@dnaf.moe>
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Implements [MSC2077](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2077) and
fixes #5247 and #4364.
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