Remove stuff from 20_events.rst and replace with {{room_events}}. Update gendoc to call build.py for template vars.
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settings_overrides=stylesheets
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settings_overrides=stylesheets
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def run_through_template(input):
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null = open(os.devnull, 'w')
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subprocess.check_output(
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['python', 'build.py', "-o", "../scripts/tmp", "../scripts/"+input],
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stderr=null,
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cwd="../templating",
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)
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def prepare_env():
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def prepare_env():
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try:
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try:
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os.makedirs("./gen")
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os.makedirs("./gen")
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pass
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pass
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def cleanup_env():
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def cleanup_env():
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#pass
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shutil.rmtree("./tmp")
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shutil.rmtree("./tmp")
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def main():
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def main():
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prepare_env()
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prepare_env()
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glob_spec_to("tmp/full_spec.rst")
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glob_spec_to("tmp/full_spec.rst")
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run_through_template("tmp/full_spec.rst")
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shutil.copy("../supporting-docs/howtos/client-server.rst", "tmp/howto.rst")
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shutil.copy("../supporting-docs/howtos/client-server.rst", "tmp/howto.rst")
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set_git_version("tmp/full_spec.rst")
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set_git_version("tmp/full_spec.rst")
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set_git_version("tmp/howto.rst")
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set_git_version("tmp/howto.rst")
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This specification outlines several standard event types, all of which are
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This specification outlines several standard event types, all of which are
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prefixed with ``m.``
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prefixed with ``m.``
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``m.room.name``
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{{room_events}}
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Summary:
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Set the human-readable name for the room.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "name" : "string" }``
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Example:
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``{ "name" : "My Room" }``
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Description:
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A room has an opaque room ID which is not human-friendly to read. A room
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alias is human-friendly, but not all rooms have room aliases. The room name
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is a human-friendly string designed to be displayed to the end-user. The
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room name is not *unique*, as multiple rooms can have the same room name
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set. The room name can also be set when creating a room using |createRoom|_
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with the ``name`` key.
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``m.room.topic``
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Summary:
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Set a topic for the room.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "topic" : "string" }``
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Example:
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``{ "topic" : "Welcome to the real world." }``
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Description:
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A topic is a short message detailing what is currently being discussed in
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the room. It can also be used as a way to display extra information about
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the room, which may not be suitable for the room name. The room topic can
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also be set when creating a room using |createRoom|_ with the ``topic``
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key.
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``m.room.member``
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Summary:
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The current membership state of a user in the room.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "membership" : "enum[ invite|join|leave|ban ]" }``
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Example:
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``{ "membership" : "join" }``
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Description:
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Adjusts the membership state for a user in a room. It is preferable to use
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the membership APIs (``/rooms/<room id>/invite`` etc) when performing
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membership actions rather than adjusting the state directly as there are a
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restricted set of valid transformations. For example, user A cannot force
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user B to join a room, and trying to force this state change directly will
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fail. See the `Rooms`_ section for how to use the membership APIs.
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``m.room.create``
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Summary:
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The first event in the room.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "creator": "string"}``
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Example:
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``{ "creator": "@user:example.com" }``
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Description:
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This is the first event in a room and cannot be changed. It acts as the
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root of all other events.
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``m.room.join_rules``
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Summary:
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Descripes how/if people are allowed to join.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "join_rule": "enum [ public|knock|invite|private ]" }``
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Example:
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``{ "join_rule": "public" }``
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Description:
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TODO-doc : Use docs/models/rooms.rst
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``m.room.power_levels``
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Summary:
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Defines the power levels of users in the room.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "<user_id>": <int>, ..., "default": <int>}``
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Example:
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``{ "@user:example.com": 5, "@user2:example.com": 10, "default": 0 }``
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Description:
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If a user is in the list, then they have the associated power level.
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Otherwise they have the default level. If not ``default`` key is supplied,
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it is assumed to be 0.
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``m.room.add_state_level``
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Summary:
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Defines the minimum power level a user needs to add state.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "level": <int> }``
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Example:
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``{ "level": 5 }``
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Description:
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To add a new piece of state to the room a user must have the given power
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level. This does not apply to updating current state, which is goverened
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by the ``required_power_level`` event key.
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``m.room.send_event_level``
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Summary:
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Defines the minimum power level a user needs to send an event.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "level": <int> }``
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Example:
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``{ "level": 0 }``
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Description:
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To send a new event into the room a user must have at least this power
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level. This allows ops to make the room read only by increasing this level,
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or muting individual users by lowering their power level below this
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threshold.
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``m.room.ops_levels``
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Summary:
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Defines the minimum power levels that a user must have before they can
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kick and/or ban other users.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "ban_level": <int>, "kick_level": <int>, "redact_level": <int> }``
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Example:
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``{ "ban_level": 5, "kick_level": 5 }``
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Description:
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This defines who can ban and/or kick people in the room. Most of the time
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``ban_level`` will be greater than or equal to ``kick_level`` since
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banning is more severe than kicking.
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``m.room.aliases``
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Summary:
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These state events are used to inform the room about what room aliases it
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has.
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Type:
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State event
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JSON format:
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``{ "aliases": ["string", ...] }``
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Example:
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``{ "aliases": ["#foo:example.com"] }``
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Description:
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This event is sent by a homeserver directly to inform of changes to the
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list of aliases it knows about for that room. As a special-case, the
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``state_key`` of the event is the homeserver which owns the room alias.
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For example, an event might look like::
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{
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"type": "m.room.aliases",
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"event_id": "012345678ab",
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"room_id": "!xAbCdEfG:example.com",
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"state_key": "example.com",
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"content": {
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"aliases": ["#foo:example.com"]
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}
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}
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The event contains the full list of aliases now stored by the home server
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that emitted it; additions or deletions are not explicitly mentioned as
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being such. The entire set of known aliases for the room is then the union
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of the individual lists declared by all such keys, one from each home
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server holding at least one alias.
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Clients `should` check the validity of any room alias given in this list
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before presenting it to the user as trusted fact. The lists given by this
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event should be considered simply as advice on which aliases might exist,
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for which the client can perform the lookup to confirm whether it receives
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the correct room ID.
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``m.room.message``
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Summary:
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A message.
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Type:
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Message event
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JSON format:
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``{ "msgtype": "string" }``
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Example:
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``{ "msgtype": "m.text", "body": "Testing" }``
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Description:
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This event is used when sending messages in a room. Messages are not
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limited to be text. The ``msgtype`` key outlines the type of message, e.g.
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text, audio, image, video, etc. Whilst not required, the ``body`` key
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SHOULD be used with every kind of ``msgtype`` as a fallback mechanism when
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a client cannot render the message. For more information on the types of
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messages which can be sent, see `m.room.message msgtypes`_.
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``m.room.message.feedback``
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Summary:
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A receipt for a message.
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N.B. not implemented in Synapse, and superceded in v2 CS API by the 'relates_to' event field.
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Type:
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Message event
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JSON format:
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``{ "type": "enum [ delivered|read ]", "target_event_id": "string" }``
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Example:
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``{ "type": "delivered", "target_event_id": "e3b2icys" }``
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Description:
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Feedback events are events sent to acknowledge a message in some way. There
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are two supported acknowledgements: ``delivered`` (sent when the event has
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been received) and ``read`` (sent when the event has been observed by the
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end-user). The ``target_event_id`` should reference the ``m.room.message``
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event being acknowledged.
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``m.room.redaction``
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Summary:
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Type:
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Message event
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JSON format:
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``{ "reason": "string" }``
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Description:
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Events can be redacted by either room or server admins. Redacting an event
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means that all keys not required by the protocol are stripped off, allowing
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admins to remove offensive or illegal content that may have been attached
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to any event. This cannot be undone, allowing server owners to physically
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delete the offending data. There is also a concept of a moderator hiding a
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message event, which can be undone, but cannot be applied to state
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events.
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The event that has been redacted is specified in the ``redacts`` event
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level key.
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m.room.message msgtypes
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m.room.message msgtypes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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temp = Template(file_stream.read())
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temp = Template(file_stream.read())
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print "Creating output for: %s" % file_stream.name
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print "Creating output for: %s" % file_stream.name
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output = create_from_template(temp, sections)
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output = create_from_template(temp, sections)
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with open(os.path.join(out_dir, file_stream.name), "w") as f:
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with open(
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os.path.join(out_dir, os.path.basename(file_stream.name)), "w"
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f.write(output)
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f.write(output)
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print "Output file for: %s" % file_stream.name
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print "Output file for: %s" % file_stream.name
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continue
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continue
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with open(os.path.join(path, filename), "r") as f:
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with open(os.path.join(path, filename), "r") as f:
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examples[filename] = json.loads(f.read())
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examples[filename] = json.loads(f.read())
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if filename == "m.room.message_m.text":
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if filename == "m.room.message#m.text":
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examples["m.room.message"] = examples[filename]
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examples["m.room.message"] = examples[filename]
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return examples
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return examples
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