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construct/include/ircd/m/push.h

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// The Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
#pragma once
#define HAVE_IRCD_M_PUSH_H
namespace ircd::m::push
{
struct cond;
struct rule;
struct rules;
struct pusher;
struct match;
struct request;
IRCD_M_EXCEPTION(m::error, error, http::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)
IRCD_M_EXCEPTION(error, NOT_A_RULE, http::BAD_REQUEST)
/// scope, kind, ruleid
using path = std::tuple<string_view, string_view, string_view>;
string_view make_type(const mutable_buffer &, const path &);
path make_path(const string_view &type, const string_view &state_key);
path make_path(const event &);
bool highlighting(const rule &); // true for highlight tweak
bool notifying(const rule &); // true on "notify" or "coalesce"
extern log::log log;
}
struct ircd::m::push::request
:instance_list<ircd::m::push::request>
{
static conf::item<bool> enable;
static conf::item<seconds> timeout;
static ctx::mutex mutex;
static ctx::dock dock;
static uint64_t id_ctr;
uint64_t id {++id_ctr};
event::idx event_idx {0};
rfc3986::uri url;
json::object content;
server::request req;
http::code code {0};
json::object response;
char buf[15_KiB];
};
template<>
decltype(ircd::m::push::request::list)
ircd::instance_list<ircd::m::push::request>::list;
struct ircd::m::push::match
:returns<bool>
{
struct opts;
using cond_kind_func = bool (*)(const event &, const cond &, const opts &);
static const string_view cond_kind_name[];
static const cond_kind_func cond_kind[];
explicit match(const event &, const cond &, const opts &);
explicit match(const event &, const rule &, const opts &);
};
struct ircd::m::push::match::opts
{
m::id::user user_id;
};
/// 13.13.1 I'm your pusher, baby.
struct ircd::m::push::pusher
:json::tuple
<
/// Required. This is a unique identifier for this pusher. See /set for
/// more detail. Max length, 512 bytes.
json::property<name::pushkey, json::string>,
/// Required. The kind of pusher. "http" is a pusher that sends HTTP pokes.
json::property<name::kind, json::string>,
/// Required. This is a reverse-DNS style identifier for the application.
/// Max length, 64 chars.
json::property<name::app_id, json::string>,
/// Required. A string that will allow the user to identify what
/// application owns this pusher.
json::property<name::app_display_name, json::string>,
/// Required. A string that will allow the user to identify what device owns this pusher.
json::property<name::device_display_name, json::string>,
/// This string determines which set of device specific rules this
/// pusher executes.
json::property<name::profile_tag, json::string>,
/// Required. The preferred language for receiving notifications
/// (e.g. 'en' or 'en-US')
json::property<name::lang, json::string>,
/// Required. A dictionary of information for the pusher
/// implementation itself.
json::property<name::data, json::object>,
/// If true, the homeserver should add another pusher with the given
/// pushkey and App ID in addition to any others with different user IDs.
/// Otherwise, the homeserver must remove any other pushers with the same
/// App ID and pushkey for different users. The default is false.
json::property<name::append, bool>
>
{
static const string_view type_prefix;
using super_type::tuple;
using super_type::operator=;
};
/// 13.13.1.5 Push Ruleset
struct ircd::m::push::rules
:json::tuple
<
/// These configure behaviour for (unencrypted) messages that match
/// certain patterns. Content rules take one parameter: pattern, that
/// gives the glob pattern to match against. This is treated in the same
/// way as pattern for event_match.
json::property<name::content, json::array>,
/// The highest priority rules are user-configured overrides.
json::property<name::override_, json::array>,
/// These rules change the behaviour of all messages for a given room. The
/// rule_id of a room rule is always the ID of the room that it affects.
json::property<name::room, json::array>,
/// These rules configure notification behaviour for messages from a
/// specific Matrix user ID. The rule_id of Sender rules is always the
/// Matrix user ID of the user whose messages they'd apply to.
json::property<name::sender, json::array>,
/// These are identical to override rules, but have a lower priority
/// than content, room and sender rules.
json::property<name::underride, json::array>
>
{
/// Specification pre-defined defaults.
static const rules defaults;
using super_type::tuple;
using super_type::operator=;
};
/// PushRule
struct ircd::m::push::rule
:json::tuple
<
/// [object or string] Required. The actions to perform when this rule is
/// matched.
json::property<name::actions, string_view>,
/// Required. Whether this is a default rule, or has been set explicitly.
json::property<name::default_, bool>,
/// Required. Whether the push rule is enabled or not.
json::property<name::enabled, bool>,
/// Required. The ID of this rule.
json::property<name::rule_id, json::string>,
/// The conditions that must hold true for an event in order for a rule
/// to be applied to an event. A rule with no conditions always matches.
/// Only applicable to underride and override rules.
json::property<name::conditions, json::array>,
/// The glob-style pattern to match against. Only applicable to content
/// rules.
json::property<name::pattern, json::string>
>
{
static const string_view type_prefix;
using closure_bool = std::function<bool (const id::user &, const path &, const json::object &)>;
static bool for_each(const path &, const closure_bool &);
using super_type::tuple;
using super_type::operator=;
};
/// PushCondition
struct ircd::m::push::cond
:json::tuple
<
/// Required. The kind of condition to apply. See conditions for more
/// information on the allowed kinds and how they work.
json::property<name::kind, json::string>,
/// Required for event_match conditions. The dot- separated field of the
/// event to match. Required for sender_notification_permission conditions.
/// The field in the power level event the user needs a minimum power level
/// for. Fields must be specified under the notifications property in the
/// power level event's content.
json::property<name::key, json::string>,
/// Required for event_match conditions. The glob-style pattern to match
/// against. Patterns with no special glob characters should be treated
/// as having asterisks prepended and appended when testing the condition.
json::property<name::pattern, json::string>,
/// Required for room_member_count conditions. A decimal integer optionally
/// prefixed by one of, ==, <, >, >= or <=. A prefix of < matches rooms
/// where the member count is strictly less than the given number and so
/// forth. If no prefix is present, this parameter defaults to ==.
json::property<name::is, json::string>,
/// Required for event_property conditions. The exact case-sensitive string
/// to match.
json::property<name::value, json::string>
>
{
using super_type::tuple;
using super_type::operator=;
};