Don't apply retention policy based filtering on state events

As per MSC1763, 'Retention is only considered for non-state events.', so don't filter out state events based on the room's retention policy.
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Brendan Abolivier 2019-11-06 15:47:40 +00:00
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2 changed files with 19 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -111,6 +111,9 @@ def filter_events_for_client(
if not event.is_state() and event.sender in ignore_list:
return None
# Don't try to apply the room's retention policy if the event is a state event, as
# MSC1763 states that retention is only considered for non-state events.
if not event.is_state():
retention_policy = retention_policies[event.room_id]
max_lifetime = retention_policy.get("max_lifetime")

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@ -164,6 +164,12 @@ class RetentionTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
self.assertEqual(filtered_events[0].event_id, valid_event_id, filtered_events)
def _test_retention_event_purged(self, room_id, increment):
# Get the create event to, later, check that we can still access it.
message_handler = self.hs.get_message_handler()
create_event = self.get_success(
message_handler.get_room_data(self.user_id, room_id, EventTypes.Create)
)
# Send a first event to the room. This is the event we'll want to be purged at the
# end of the test.
resp = self.helper.send(
@ -202,6 +208,10 @@ class RetentionTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
valid_event = self.get_event(room_id, valid_event_id)
self.assertEqual(valid_event.get("content", {}).get("body"), "2", valid_event)
# Check that we can still access state events that were sent before the event that
# has been purged.
self.get_event(room_id, create_event.event_id)
def get_event(self, room_id, event_id, expected_code=200):
url = "/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/%s/event/%s" % (room_id, event_id)