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103 lines
4.8 KiB
C++
103 lines
4.8 KiB
C++
// Matrix Construct
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//
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// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
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// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
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//
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
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// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
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#pragma once
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#define HAVE_IRCD_M_ROOM_POWER_H
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/// Interface to the power levels
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///
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/// This interface focuses specifically on making the power levels accessible
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/// to developers for common query and manipulation operations. power_levels
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/// is a single state event in the room containing integer thresholds for
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/// privileges in the room. It also contains the list of users mapping to an
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/// integer threshold. This interface hides the details of that event by
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/// presenting single operations which can appear succinctly in IRCd code.
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///
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/// Users will typically query the operator() which will return true for allow
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/// and false for deny. All other calls are slightly lower level and require
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/// a bit more knowledge to safely use.
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///
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/// There are several modes of construction for this object, however they all
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/// funnel into gathering the same information to implement the interface.
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///
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/// The content property of the power levels event is essential. If the user
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/// does not provide this directly, or an event::idx of a power_levels event,
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/// current state will be queried. If no power_levels event exists or if it
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/// does not contain all of the default properties we will supplement the spec
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/// defaults such that this interface always returns results (note that it is
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/// still liable to throw exceptions for other reasons).
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///
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/// The mxid of the room creator should be supplemented for correct operation.
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/// If this is not provided the interface still functions correctly but some
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/// privileges reserved for room creators will not be available when querying
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/// with the creator's room_id. This may be essential functionality when no
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/// power_levels event exists.
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///
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struct ircd::m::room::power
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{
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using closure = std::function<void (const string_view &, const int64_t &)>;
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using closure_bool = std::function<bool (const string_view &, const int64_t &)>;
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static const int64_t default_creator_level;
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static const int64_t default_power_level;
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static const int64_t default_event_level;
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static const int64_t default_user_level;
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m::room room;
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event::idx power_event_idx {0};
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json::object power_event_content;
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m::id::user room_creator_id;
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bool view(const std::function<void (const json::object &)> &) const;
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public:
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// Iterate a collection usually either "events" or "users" as per spec.
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bool for_each(const string_view &prop, const closure_bool &) const;
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void for_each(const string_view &prop, const closure &) const;
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// Iterates all of the integer levels, excludes the collections.
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bool for_each(const closure_bool &) const;
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void for_each(const closure &) const;
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bool has_level(const string_view &prop) const;
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bool has_collection(const string_view &prop) const;
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bool has_event(const string_view &type) const;
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bool has_user(const m::id::user &) const;
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size_t count(const string_view &prop) const;
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size_t count_collections() const;
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size_t count_levels() const;
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// This suite queries with full defaulting logic as per the spec. These
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// always return suitable results. When determining power to change a state
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// event rather than a non-state event, the state_key must always be
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// defined. If the state_key is a default constructed string_view{} (which
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// means !defined(state_key) and is not the same as string_view{""} for
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// the common state_key="") then the interface considers your query for
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// a non-state event rather than a state_event. Be careful.
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int64_t level(const string_view &prop) const;
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int64_t level_event(const string_view &type, const string_view &state_key) const;
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int64_t level_event(const string_view &type) const;
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int64_t level_user(const m::id::user &) const;
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// all who attain great power and riches make use of either force or fraud"
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bool operator()(const m::id::user &, const string_view &prop, const string_view &type = {}, const string_view &state_key = {}) const;
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explicit power(const json::object &power_event_content, const m::id::user &room_creator_id);
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explicit power(const m::event &power_event, const m::id::user &room_creator_id);
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explicit power(const m::event &power_event, const m::event &create_event);
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power(const m::room &, const event::idx &power_event_idx);
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power(const m::room &);
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power() = default;
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using compose_closure = std::function<void (const string_view &, json::stack::object &)>;
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static json::object compose_content(const mutable_buffer &out, const compose_closure &);
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static json::object default_content(const mutable_buffer &out, const m::id::user &creator);
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};
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