Add search by room ID and room alias to List Room admin API (#11099)

Fixes: #10874
Signed-off-by: Dirk Klimpel dirk@klimpel.org
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Add search by room ID and room alias to List Room admin API.

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@ -38,9 +38,14 @@ The following query parameters are available:
- `history_visibility` - Rooms are ordered alphabetically by visibility of history of the room.
- `state_events` - Rooms are ordered by number of state events. Largest to smallest.
* `dir` - Direction of room order. Either `f` for forwards or `b` for backwards. Setting
this value to `b` will reverse the above sort order. Defaults to `f`.
* `search_term` - Filter rooms by their room name. Search term can be contained in any
part of the room name. Defaults to no filtering.
this value to `b` will reverse the above sort order. Defaults to `f`.
* `search_term` - Filter rooms by their room name, canonical alias and room id.
Specifically, rooms are selected if the search term is contained in
- the room's name,
- the local part of the room's canonical alias, or
- the complete (local and server part) room's id (case sensitive).
Defaults to no filtering.
**Response**

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@ -412,22 +412,33 @@ class RoomWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
limit: maximum amount of rooms to retrieve
order_by: the sort order of the returned list
reverse_order: whether to reverse the room list
search_term: a string to filter room names by
search_term: a string to filter room names,
canonical alias and room ids by.
Room ID must match exactly. Canonical alias must match a substring of the local part.
Returns:
A list of room dicts and an integer representing the total number of
rooms that exist given this query
"""
# Filter room names by a string
where_statement = ""
search_pattern = []
if search_term:
where_statement = "WHERE LOWER(state.name) LIKE ?"
where_statement = """
WHERE LOWER(state.name) LIKE ?
OR LOWER(state.canonical_alias) LIKE ?
OR state.room_id = ?
"""
# Our postgres db driver converts ? -> %s in SQL strings as that's the
# placeholder for postgres.
# HOWEVER, if you put a % into your SQL then everything goes wibbly.
# To get around this, we're going to surround search_term with %'s
# before giving it to the database in python instead
search_term = "%" + search_term.lower() + "%"
search_pattern = [
"%" + search_term.lower() + "%",
"#%" + search_term.lower() + "%:%",
search_term,
]
# Set ordering
if RoomSortOrder(order_by) == RoomSortOrder.SIZE:
@ -519,12 +530,9 @@ class RoomWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
)
def _get_rooms_paginate_txn(txn):
# Execute the data query
sql_values = (limit, start)
if search_term:
# Add the search term into the WHERE clause
sql_values = (search_term,) + sql_values
txn.execute(info_sql, sql_values)
# Add the search term into the WHERE clause
# and execute the data query
txn.execute(info_sql, search_pattern + [limit, start])
# Refactor room query data into a structured dictionary
rooms = []
@ -551,8 +559,7 @@ class RoomWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
# Execute the count query
# Add the search term into the WHERE clause if present
sql_values = (search_term,) if search_term else ()
txn.execute(count_sql, sql_values)
txn.execute(count_sql, search_pattern)
room_count = txn.fetchone()
return rooms, room_count[0]

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@ -680,36 +680,6 @@ class RoomTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
reversing the order, etc.
"""
def _set_canonical_alias(room_id: str, test_alias: str, admin_user_tok: str):
# Create a new alias to this room
url = "/_matrix/client/r0/directory/room/%s" % (
urllib.parse.quote(test_alias),
)
channel = self.make_request(
"PUT",
url.encode("ascii"),
{"room_id": room_id},
access_token=admin_user_tok,
)
self.assertEqual(
200, int(channel.result["code"]), msg=channel.result["body"]
)
# Set this new alias as the canonical alias for this room
self.helper.send_state(
room_id,
"m.room.aliases",
{"aliases": [test_alias]},
tok=admin_user_tok,
state_key="test",
)
self.helper.send_state(
room_id,
"m.room.canonical_alias",
{"alias": test_alias},
tok=admin_user_tok,
)
def _order_test(
order_type: str,
expected_room_list: List[str],
@ -781,9 +751,9 @@ class RoomTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
)
# Set room canonical room aliases
_set_canonical_alias(room_id_1, "#A_alias:test", self.admin_user_tok)
_set_canonical_alias(room_id_2, "#B_alias:test", self.admin_user_tok)
_set_canonical_alias(room_id_3, "#C_alias:test", self.admin_user_tok)
self._set_canonical_alias(room_id_1, "#A_alias:test", self.admin_user_tok)
self._set_canonical_alias(room_id_2, "#B_alias:test", self.admin_user_tok)
self._set_canonical_alias(room_id_3, "#C_alias:test", self.admin_user_tok)
# Set room member size in the reverse order. room 1 -> 1 member, 2 -> 2, 3 -> 3
user_1 = self.register_user("bob1", "pass")
@ -850,7 +820,7 @@ class RoomTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
room_id_2 = self.helper.create_room_as(self.admin_user, tok=self.admin_user_tok)
room_name_1 = "something"
room_name_2 = "else"
room_name_2 = "LoremIpsum"
# Set the name for each room
self.helper.send_state(
@ -866,6 +836,8 @@ class RoomTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
tok=self.admin_user_tok,
)
self._set_canonical_alias(room_id_1, "#Room_Alias1:test", self.admin_user_tok)
def _search_test(
expected_room_id: Optional[str],
search_term: str,
@ -914,24 +886,36 @@ class RoomTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
r = rooms[0]
self.assertEqual(expected_room_id, r["room_id"])
# Perform search tests
# Test searching by room name
_search_test(room_id_1, "something")
_search_test(room_id_1, "thing")
_search_test(room_id_2, "else")
_search_test(room_id_2, "se")
_search_test(room_id_2, "LoremIpsum")
_search_test(room_id_2, "lorem")
# Test case insensitive
_search_test(room_id_1, "SOMETHING")
_search_test(room_id_1, "THING")
_search_test(room_id_2, "ELSE")
_search_test(room_id_2, "SE")
_search_test(room_id_2, "LOREMIPSUM")
_search_test(room_id_2, "LOREM")
_search_test(None, "foo")
_search_test(None, "bar")
_search_test(None, "", expected_http_code=400)
# Test that the whole room id returns the room
_search_test(room_id_1, room_id_1)
# Test that the search by room_id is case sensitive
_search_test(None, room_id_1.lower())
# Test search part of local part of room id do not match
_search_test(None, room_id_1[1:10])
# Test that whole room alias return no result, because of domain
_search_test(None, "#Room_Alias1:test")
# Test search local part of alias
_search_test(room_id_1, "alias1")
def test_search_term_non_ascii(self):
"""Test that searching for a room with non-ASCII characters works correctly"""
@ -1114,6 +1098,32 @@ class RoomTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
# the create_room already does the right thing, so no need to verify that we got
# the state events it created.
def _set_canonical_alias(self, room_id: str, test_alias: str, admin_user_tok: str):
# Create a new alias to this room
url = "/_matrix/client/r0/directory/room/%s" % (urllib.parse.quote(test_alias),)
channel = self.make_request(
"PUT",
url.encode("ascii"),
{"room_id": room_id},
access_token=admin_user_tok,
)
self.assertEqual(200, int(channel.result["code"]), msg=channel.result["body"])
# Set this new alias as the canonical alias for this room
self.helper.send_state(
room_id,
"m.room.aliases",
{"aliases": [test_alias]},
tok=admin_user_tok,
state_key="test",
)
self.helper.send_state(
room_id,
"m.room.canonical_alias",
{"alias": test_alias},
tok=admin_user_tok,
)
class JoinAliasRoomTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):