From 33e9e0fb2dafeb47ad60169c2cf484bc32d585d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Hodgson Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 01:16:38 +0200 Subject: move model/ into matrix-doc/drafts --- docs/client-server/model/room-join-workflow.rst | 113 ------------------------ 1 file changed, 113 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/client-server/model/room-join-workflow.rst (limited to 'docs/client-server/model/room-join-workflow.rst') diff --git a/docs/client-server/model/room-join-workflow.rst b/docs/client-server/model/room-join-workflow.rst deleted file mode 100644 index c321a64fab..0000000000 --- a/docs/client-server/model/room-join-workflow.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -================== -Room Join Workflow -================== - -An outline of the workflows required when a user joins a room. - -Discovery -========= - -To join a room, a user has to discover the room by some mechanism in order to -obtain the (opaque) Room ID and a candidate list of likely home servers that -contain it. - -Sending an Invitation ---------------------- - -The most direct way a user discovers the existence of a room is from a -invitation from some other user who is a member of that room. - -The inviter's HS sets the membership status of the invitee to "invited" in the -"m.members" state key by sending a state update PDU. The HS then broadcasts this -PDU among the existing members in the usual way. An invitation message is also -sent to the invited user, containing the Room ID and the PDU ID of this -invitation state change and potentially a list of some other home servers to use -to accept the invite. The user's client can then choose to display it in some -way to alert the user. - -[[TODO(paul): At present, no API has been designed or described to actually send -that invite to the invited user. Likely it will be some facet of the larger -user-user API required for presence, profile management, etc...]] - -Directory Service ------------------ - -Alternatively, the user may discover the channel via a directory service; either -by performing a name lookup, or some kind of browse or search acitivty. However -this is performed, the end result is that the user's home server requests the -Room ID and candidate list from the directory service. - -[[TODO(paul): At present, no API has been designed or described for this -directory service]] - - -Joining -======= - -Once the ID and home servers are obtained, the user can then actually join the -room. - -Accepting an Invite -------------------- - -If a user has received and accepted an invitation to join a room, the invitee's -home server can now send an invite acceptance message to a chosen candidate -server from the list given in the invitation, citing also the PDU ID of the -invitation as "proof" of their invite. (This is required as due to late message -propagation it could be the case that the acceptance is received before the -invite by some servers). If this message is allowed by the candidate server, it -generates a new PDU that updates the invitee's membership status to "joined", -referring back to the acceptance PDU, and broadcasts that as a state change in -the usual way. The newly-invited user is now a full member of the room, and -state propagation proceeds as usual. - -Joining a Public Room ---------------------- - -If a user has discovered the existence of a room they wish to join but does not -have an active invitation, they can request to join it directly by sending a -join message to a candidate server on the list provided by the directory -service. As this list may be out of date, the HS should be prepared to retry -other candidates if the chosen one is no longer aware of the room, because it -has no users as members in it. - -Once a candidate server that is aware of the room has been found, it can -broadcast an update PDU to add the member into the "m.members" key setting their -state directly to "joined" (i.e. bypassing the two-phase invite semantics), -remembering to include the new user's HS in that list. - -Knocking on a Semi-Public Room ------------------------------- - -If a user requests to join a room but the join mode of the room is "knock", the -join is not immediately allowed. Instead, if the user wishes to proceed, they -can instead post a "knock" message, which informs other members of the room that -the would-be joiner wishes to become a member and sets their membership value to -"knocked". If any of them wish to accept this, they can then send an invitation -in the usual way described above. Knowing that the user has already knocked and -expressed an interest in joining, the invited user's home server should -immediately accept that invitation on the user's behalf, and go on to join the -room in the usual way. - -[[NOTE(Erik): Though this may confuse users who expect 'X has joined' to -actually be a user initiated action, i.e. they may expect that 'X' is actually -looking at synapse right now?]] - -[[NOTE(paul): Yes, a fair point maybe we should suggest HSes don't do that, and -just offer an invite to the user as normal]] - -Private and Non-Existent Rooms ------------------------------- - -If a user requests to join a room but the room is either unknown by the home -server receiving the request, or is known by the join mode is "invite" and the -user has not been invited, the server must respond that the room does not exist. -This is to prevent leaking information about the existence and identity of -private rooms. - - -Outstanding Questions -===================== - - * Do invitations or knocks time out and expire at some point? If so when? Time - is hard in distributed systems. -- cgit 1.4.1