diff --git a/docs/client-server/swagger_matrix/rooms b/docs/client-server/swagger_matrix/rooms index bb49ec5a6..1c32d135a 100644 --- a/docs/client-server/swagger_matrix/rooms +++ b/docs/client-server/swagger_matrix/rooms @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ }, "apis": [ { - "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/send/{eventType}/{txnId}", + "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/send/{eventType}", "operations": [ { - "method": "PUT", + "method": "POST", "summary": "Send a generic non-state event to this room.", - "notes": "This operation can also be done as a POST to /rooms/{roomId}/send/{eventType}", + "notes": "This operation can also be done as a PUT by suffixing /{txnId}.", "type": "EventId", "nickname": "send_non_state_event", "consumes": [ @@ -46,13 +46,6 @@ "required": true, "type": "string", "paramType": "path" - }, - { - "name": "txnId", - "description": "A client transaction ID to ensure idempotency. This can only be omitted if the HTTP method becomes a POST.", - "required": true, - "type": "string", - "paramType": "path" } ] } @@ -104,12 +97,12 @@ ] }, { - "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/send/m.room.message/{txnId}", + "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/send/m.room.message", "operations": [ { - "method": "PUT", + "method": "POST", "summary": "Send a message in this room.", - "notes": "This operation can also be done as a POST to /rooms/{roomId}/send/m.room.message", + "notes": "This operation can also be done as a PUT by suffixing /{txnId}.", "type": "EventId", "nickname": "send_message", "consumes": [ @@ -129,13 +122,6 @@ "required": true, "type": "string", "paramType": "path" - }, - { - "name": "txnId", - "description": "A client transaction ID to ensure idempotency. This can only be omitted if the HTTP method becomes a POST.", - "required": true, - "type": "string", - "paramType": "path" } ] } @@ -195,12 +181,12 @@ ] }, { - "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/send/m.room.message.feedback/{txnId}", + "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/send/m.room.message.feedback", "operations": [ { - "method": "PUT", + "method": "POST", "summary": "Send feedback to a message.", - "notes": "This operation can also be done as a POST to /rooms/{roomId}/send/m.room.message.feedback", + "notes": "This operation can also be done as a PUT by suffixing /{txnId}.", "type": "EventId", "nickname": "send_feedback", "consumes": [ @@ -220,13 +206,6 @@ "required": true, "type": "string", "paramType": "path" - }, - { - "name": "txnId", - "description": "A client transaction ID to ensure idempotency. This can only be omitted if the HTTP method becomes a POST.", - "required": true, - "type": "string", - "paramType": "path" } ], "responseMessages": [ @@ -239,12 +218,12 @@ ] }, { - "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/invite/{txnId}", + "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/invite", "operations": [ { - "method": "PUT", + "method": "POST", "summary": "Invite a user to this room.", - "notes": "This operation can also be done as a POST to /rooms/{roomId}/invite", + "notes": "This operation can also be done as a PUT by suffixing /{txnId}.", "type": "void", "nickname": "invite", "consumes": [ @@ -258,13 +237,6 @@ "type": "string", "paramType": "path" }, - { - "name": "txnId", - "description": "A client transaction ID for this PUT to ensure idempotency. This can only be omitted if the HTTP method becomes a POST. ", - "required": false, - "type": "string", - "paramType": "path" - }, { "name": "body", "description": "The user to invite.", @@ -277,12 +249,12 @@ ] }, { - "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/join/{txnId}", + "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/join", "operations": [ { - "method": "PUT", + "method": "POST", "summary": "Join this room.", - "notes": "This operation can also be done as a POST to /rooms/{roomId}/join", + "notes": "This operation can also be done as a PUT by suffixing /{txnId}.", "type": "void", "nickname": "join_room", "consumes": [ @@ -295,25 +267,18 @@ "required": true, "type": "string", "paramType": "path" - }, - { - "name": "txnId", - "description": "A client transaction ID for this PUT to ensure idempotency. This can only be omitted if the HTTP method becomes a POST. ", - "required": false, - "type": "string", - "paramType": "path" } ] } ] }, { - "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/leave/{txnId}", + "path": "/rooms/{roomId}/leave", "operations": [ { - "method": "PUT", + "method": "POST", "summary": "Leave this room.", - "notes": "This operation can also be done as a POST to /rooms/{roomId}/leave", + "notes": "This operation can also be done as a PUT by suffixing /{txnId}.", "type": "void", "nickname": "leave", "consumes": [ @@ -326,13 +291,6 @@ "required": true, "type": "string", "paramType": "path" - }, - { - "name": "txnId", - "description": "A client transaction ID for this PUT to ensure idempotency. This can only be omitted if the HTTP method becomes a POST. ", - "required": false, - "type": "string", - "paramType": "path" } ] } @@ -476,7 +434,7 @@ "parameters": [ { "name": "body", - "description": "The desired configuration for the room.", + "description": "The desired configuration for the room. This operation can also be done as a PUT by suffixing /{txnId}.", "required": true, "type": "RoomConfig", "paramType": "body" diff --git a/docs/specification.rst b/docs/specification.rst index fa085bac2..d4a01a3fc 100644 --- a/docs/specification.rst +++ b/docs/specification.rst @@ -5,16 +5,20 @@ TODO(Introduction) : Matthew - Similar to intro paragraph from README. - Explaining the overall mission, what this spec describes... - "What is Matrix?" + - Draw parallels with email? Architecture ============ -- Basic structure: What are clients/home servers and what are their - responsibilities? What are events. +Clients transmit data to other clients through home servers (HSes). Clients do not communicate with each +other directly. :: - { Matrix clients } { Matrix clients } + How data flows between clients + ============================== + + { Matrix client A } { Matrix client B } ^ | ^ | | events | | events | | V | V @@ -22,22 +26,205 @@ Architecture | |---------( HTTP )---------->| | | Home Server | | Home Server | | |<--------( HTTP )-----------| | - +------------------+ +------------------+ + +------------------+ Federation +------------------+ + +A "Client" is an end-user, typically a human using a web application or mobile app. Clients use the +"Client-to-Server" (C-S) API to communicate with their home server. A single Client is usually +responsible for a single user account. A user account is represented by their "User ID". This ID is +namespaced to the home server which allocated the account and looks like:: + + @localpart:domain + +The ``localpart`` of a user ID may be a user name, or an opaque ID identifying this user. + + +A "Home Server" is a server which provides C-S APIs and has the ability to federate with other HSes. +It is typically responsible for multiple clients. "Federation" is the term used to describe the +sharing of data between two or more home servers. + +Data in Matrix is encapsulated in an "Event". An event is an action within the system. Typically each +action (e.g. sending a message) correlates with exactly one event. Each event has a ``type`` which is +used to differentiate different kinds of data. ``type`` values SHOULD be namespaced according to standard +Java package naming conventions, e.g. ``com.example.myapp.event``. Events are usually sent in the context +of a "Room". + +Room structure +-------------- + +A room is a conceptual place where users can send and receive events. Rooms +can be created, joined and left. Events are sent to a room, and all +participants in that room will receive the event. Rooms are uniquely +identified via a "Room ID", which look like:: + + !opaque_id:domain + +There is exactly one room ID for each room. Whilst the room ID does contain a +domain, it is simply for namespacing room IDs. The room does NOT reside on the +domain specified. Room IDs are not meant to be human readable. + +The following diagram shows an ``m.room.message`` event being sent in the room +``!qporfwt:matrix.org``:: + + { @alice:matrix.org } { @bob:domain.com } + | ^ + | | + Room ID: !qporfwt:matrix.org Room ID: !qporfwt:matrix.org + Event type: m.room.message Event type: m.room.message + Content: { JSON object } Content: { JSON object } + | | + V | + +------------------+ +------------------+ + | Home Server | | Home Server | + | matrix.org |<-------Federation------->| domain.com | + +------------------+ +------------------+ + | ................................. | + |______| Partially Shared State |_______| + | Room ID: !qporfwt:matrix.org | + | Servers: matrix.org, domain.com | + | Members: | + | - @alice:matrix.org | + | - @bob:domain.com | + |.................................| + +Federation maintains shared state between multiple home servers, such that when an event is +sent to a room, the home server knows where to forward the event on to, and how to process +the event. Home servers do not need to have completely shared state in order to participate +in a room. State is scoped to a single room, and federation ensures that all home servers +have the information they need, even if that means the home server has to request more +information from another home server before processing the event. + +Room Aliases +------------ + +Each room can also have multiple "Room Aliases", which looks like:: + + #room_alias:domain + +A room alias "points" to a room ID. The room ID the alias is pointing to can be obtained +by visiting the domain specified. Room aliases are designed to be human readable strings +which can be used to publicise rooms. Note that the mapping from a room alias to a +room ID is not fixed, and may change over time to point to a different room ID. For this +reason, Clients SHOULD resolve the room alias to a room ID once and then use that ID on +subsequent requests. + +:: + + GET + #matrix:domain.com !aaabaa:matrix.org + | ^ + | | + _______V____________________|____ + | domain.com | + | Mappings: | + | #matrix >> !aaabaa:matrix.org | + | #golf >> !wfeiofh:sport.com | + | #bike >> !4rguxf:matrix.org | + |________________________________| + -- How do identity servers fit in? 3PIDs? Users? Aliases -- Pattern of the APIs (HTTP/JSON, REST + txns) -- Standard error response format. -- C-S Event stream +Identity +-------- +- Identity in relation to 3PIDs. Discovery of users based on 3PIDs. +- Identity servers; trusted clique of servers which replicate content. +- They govern the mapping of 3PIDs to user IDs and the creation of said mappings. +- Not strictly required in order to communicate. + + +API Standards +------------- +All communication in Matrix is performed over HTTP[S] using a Content-Type of ``application/json``. +Any errors which occur on the Matrix API level MUST return a "standard error response". This is a +JSON object which looks like:: + + { + "errcode": "", + "error": "" + } + +The ``error`` string will be a human-readable error message, usually a sentence +explaining what went wrong. The ``errcode`` string will be a unique string which can be +used to handle an error message e.g. ``M_FORBIDDEN``. These error codes should have their +namespace first in ALL CAPS, followed by a single _. For example, if there was a custom +namespace ``com.mydomain.here``, and a ``FORBIDDEN`` code, the error code should look +like ``COM.MYDOMAIN.HERE_FORBIDDEN``. There may be additional keys depending on +the error, but the keys ``error`` and ``errcode`` MUST always be present. + +Some standard error codes are below: + +:``M_FORBIDDEN``: + Forbidden access, e.g. joining a room without permission, failed login. + +:``M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN``: + The access token specified was not recognised. + +:``M_BAD_JSON``: + Request contained valid JSON, but it was malformed in some way, e.g. missing + required keys, invalid values for keys. + +:``M_NOT_JSON``: + Request did not contain valid JSON. + +:``M_NOT_FOUND``: + No resource was found for this request. + +Some requests have unique error codes: + +:``M_USER_IN_USE``: + Encountered when trying to register a user ID which has been taken. + +:``M_ROOM_IN_USE``: + Encountered when trying to create a room which has been taken. + +:``M_BAD_PAGINATION``: + Encountered when specifying bad pagination query parameters. + +:``M_LOGIN_EMAIL_URL_NOT_YET``: + Encountered when polling for an email link which has not been clicked yet. + +The C-S API typically uses ``HTTP POST`` to submit requests. This means these requests +are not idempotent. The C-S API also allows ``HTTP PUT`` to make requests idempotent. +In order to use a ``PUT``, paths should be suffixed with ``/{txnId}``. ``{txnId}`` is a +client-generated transaction ID which identifies the request. Crucially, it **only** +serves to identify new requests from retransmits. After the request has finished, the +``{txnId}`` value should be changed (how is not specified, it could be a monotonically +increasing integer, etc). It is preferable to use ``HTTP PUT`` to make sure requests to +send messages do not get sent more than once should clients need to retransmit requests. + +Valid requests look like:: + + POST /some/path/here + { + "key": "This is a post." + } + + PUT /some/path/here/11 + { + "key": "This is a put with a txnId of 11." + } + +In contrast, these are invalid requests:: + + POST /some/path/here/11 + { + "key": "This is a post, but it has a txnId." + } + + PUT /some/path/here + { + "key": "This is a put but it is missing a txnId." + } + +Receiving live updates on a client +---------------------------------- +- C-S longpoll event stream +- Concept of start/end tokens. +- Mention /initialSync to get token. + Rooms ===== - -A room is a conceptual place where users can send and receive messages. Rooms -can be created, joined and left. Messages are sent to a room, and all -participants in that room will receive the message. Rooms are uniquely -identified via a room ID. There is exactly one room ID for each room. - -- Aliases +- How are they created? PDU anchor point: "root of the tree". +- Adding / removing aliases. - Invite/join dance - State and non-state data (+extensibility) @@ -46,10 +233,8 @@ TODO : Room permissions / config / power levels. Messages ======== -This specification outlines several standard message types, all of which are -prefixed with "m.". - -- Namespacing? +This specification outlines several standard event types, all of which are +prefixed with ``m.`` State messages -------------- @@ -102,15 +287,15 @@ below: - ``body`` : "string" - The alt text of the image, or some kind of content description for accessibility e.g. "image attachment". -ImageInfo: - Information about an image:: + ImageInfo: + Information about an image:: - { - "size" : integer (size of image in bytes), - "w" : integer (width of image in pixels), - "h" : integer (height of image in pixels), - "mimetype" : "string (e.g. image/jpeg)", - } + { + "size" : integer (size of image in bytes), + "w" : integer (width of image in pixels), + "h" : integer (height of image in pixels), + "mimetype" : "string (e.g. image/jpeg)", + } ``m.audio`` Required keys: @@ -121,15 +306,14 @@ ImageInfo: - ``body`` : "string" - A description of the audio e.g. "Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive", or some kind of content description for accessibility e.g. "audio attachment". + AudioInfo: + Information about a piece of audio:: -AudioInfo: - Information about a piece of audio:: - - { - "mimetype" : "string (e.g. audio/aac)", - "size" : integer (size of audio in bytes), - "duration" : integer (duration of audio in milliseconds), - } + { + "mimetype" : "string (e.g. audio/aac)", + "size" : integer (size of audio in bytes), + "duration" : integer (duration of audio in milliseconds), + } ``m.video`` Required keys: @@ -140,18 +324,18 @@ AudioInfo: - ``body`` : "string" - A description of the video e.g. "Gangnam style", or some kind of content description for accessibility e.g. "video attachment". -VideoInfo: - Information about a video:: + VideoInfo: + Information about a video:: - { - "mimetype" : "string (e.g. video/mp4)", - "size" : integer (size of video in bytes), - "duration" : integer (duration of video in milliseconds), - "w" : integer (width of video in pixels), - "h" : integer (height of video in pixels), - "thumbnail_url" : "string (URL to image)", - "thumbanil_info" : JSON object (ImageInfo) - } + { + "mimetype" : "string (e.g. video/mp4)", + "size" : integer (size of video in bytes), + "duration" : integer (duration of video in milliseconds), + "w" : integer (width of video in pixels), + "h" : integer (height of video in pixels), + "thumbnail_url" : "string (URL to image)", + "thumbanil_info" : JSON object (ImageInfo) + } ``m.location`` Required keys: @@ -174,88 +358,59 @@ The following keys can be attached to any ``m.room.message``: Presence ======== -Each user has the concept of Presence information. This encodes a sense of the -"availability" of that user, suitable for display on other user's clients. +Each user has the concept of presence information. This encodes the +"availability" of that user, suitable for display on other user's clients. This +is transmitted as an ``m.presence`` event and is one of the few events which +are sent *outside the context of a room*. The basic piece of presence information +is represented by the ``state`` key, which is an enum of one of the following: -The basic piece of presence information is an enumeration of a small set of -state; such as "free to chat", "online", "busy", or "offline". The default state -unless the user changes it is "online". Lower states suggest some amount of -decreased availability from normal, which might have some client-side effect -like muting notification sounds and suggests to other users not to bother them -unless it is urgent. Equally, the "free to chat" state exists to let the user -announce their general willingness to receive messages moreso than default. + - ``online`` : The default state when the user is connected to an event stream. + - ``unavailable`` : The user is not reachable at this time. + - ``offline`` : The user is not connected to an event stream. + - ``free_for_chat`` : The user is generally willing to receive messages + moreso than default. + - ``hidden`` : TODO. Behaves as offline, but allows the user to see the client + state anyway and generally interact with client features. -Home servers should also allow a user to set their state as "hidden" - a state -which behaves as offline, but allows the user to see the client state anyway and -generally interact with client features such as reading message history or -accessing contacts in the address book. - -This basic state field applies to the user as a whole, regardless of how many +This basic ``state`` field applies to the user as a whole, regardless of how many client devices they have connected. The home server should synchronise this status choice among multiple devices to ensure the user gets a consistent experience. Idle Time --------- -As well as the basic state field, the presence information can also show a sense +As well as the basic ``state`` field, the presence information can also show a sense of an "idle timer". This should be maintained individually by the user's -clients, and the homeserver can take the highest reported time as that to -report. Likely this should be presented in fairly coarse granularity; possibly -being limited to letting the home server automatically switch from a "free to -chat" or "online" mode into "idle". +clients, and the home server can take the highest reported time as that to +report. When a user is offline, the home server can still report when the user was last +seen online. -When a user is offline, the Home Server can still report when the user was last -seen online, again perhaps in a somewhat coarse manner. - -Device Type ------------ -Client devices that may limit the user experience somewhat (such as "mobile" -devices with limited ability to type on a real keyboard or read large amounts of -text) should report this to the home server, as this is also useful information -to report as "presence" if the user cannot be expected to provide a good typed -response to messages. - -- m.presence and enums (when should they be used) +Transmission +------------ +- Transmitted as an EDU. +- Presence lists determine who to send to. Presence List ------------- Each user's home server stores a "presence list" for that user. This stores a -list of other user IDs the user has chosen to add to it (remembering any ACL -Pointer if appropriate). - -To be added to a contact list, the user being added must grant permission. Once -granted, both user's HS(es) store this information, as it allows the user who -has added the contact some more abilities; see below. Since such subscriptions +list of other user IDs the user has chosen to add to it. To be added to this +list, the user being added must receive permission from the list owner. Once +granted, both user's HS(es) store this information. Since such subscriptions are likely to be bidirectional, HSes may wish to automatically accept requests when a reverse subscription already exists. -As a convenience, presence lists should support the ability to collect users -into groups, which could allow things like inviting the entire group to a new -("ad-hoc") chat room, or easy interaction with the profile information ACL -implementation of the HS. - Presence and Permissions ------------------------ For a viewing user to be allowed to see the presence information of a target -user, either +user, either: - * The target user has allowed the viewing user to add them to their presence + - The target user has allowed the viewing user to add them to their presence list, or - - * The two users share at least one room in common + - The two users share at least one room in common In the latter case, this allows for clients to display some minimal sense of presence information in a user list for a room. -Home servers can also use the user's choice of presence state as a signal for -how to handle new private one-to-one chat message requests. For example, it -might decide: - - - "free to chat": accept anything - - "online": accept from anyone in my address book list - - "busy": accept from anyone in this "important people" group in my address - book list - Typing notifications ==================== @@ -274,18 +429,14 @@ human-friendly string. Profiles grant users the ability to see human-readable names for other users that are in some way meaningful to them. Additionally, profiles can publish additional information, such as the user's age or location. -It is also conceivable that since we are attempting to provide a -worldwide-applicable messaging system, that users may wish to present different -subsets of information in their profile to different other people, from a -privacy and permissions perspective. - A Profile consists of a display name, an avatar picture, and a set of other metadata fields that the user may wish to publish (email address, phone numbers, website URLs, etc...). This specification puts no requirements on the -display name other than it being a valid Unicode string. +display name other than it being a valid unicode string. - Metadata extensibility - Bundled with which events? e.g. m.room.member +- Generate own events? What type? Registration and login ====================== @@ -312,8 +463,8 @@ The login process breaks down into the following: step 2. As each home server may have different ways of logging in, the client needs to know how -they should login. All distinct login stages MUST have a corresponding ``'type'``. -A ``'type'`` is a namespaced string which details the mechanism for logging in. +they should login. All distinct login stages MUST have a corresponding ``type``. +A ``type`` is a namespaced string which details the mechanism for logging in. A client may be able to login via multiple valid login flows, and should choose a single flow when logging in. A flow is a series of login stages. The home server MUST respond @@ -359,17 +510,17 @@ subsequent requests until the login is completed:: } This specification defines the following login types: - - m.login.password - - m.login.oauth2 - - m.login.email.code - - m.login.email.url + - ``m.login.password`` + - ``m.login.oauth2`` + - ``m.login.email.code`` + - ``m.login.email.url`` Password-based -------------- -Type: - "m.login.password" -Description: +:Type: + m.login.password +:Description: Login is supported via a username and password. To respond to this type, reply with:: @@ -385,9 +536,9 @@ process, or a standard error response. OAuth2-based ------------ -Type: - "m.login.oauth2" -Description: +:Type: + m.login.oauth2 +:Description: Login is supported via OAuth2 URLs. This login consists of multiple requests. To respond to this type, reply with:: @@ -438,9 +589,9 @@ visits the REDIRECT_URI with the auth code= query parameter which returns:: Email-based (code) ------------------ -Type: - "m.login.email.code" -Description: +:Type: + m.login.email.code +:Description: Login is supported by typing in a code which is sent in an email. This login consists of multiple requests. @@ -473,9 +624,9 @@ the login process, or a standard error response. Email-based (url) ----------------- -Type: - "m.login.email.url" -Description: +:Type: + m.login.email.url +:Description: Login is supported by clicking on a URL in an email. This login consists of multiple requests. @@ -515,7 +666,7 @@ N-Factor Authentication ----------------------- Multiple login stages can be combined to create N-factor authentication during login. -This can be achieved by responding with the ``'next'`` login type on completion of a +This can be achieved by responding with the ``next`` login type on completion of a previous login stage:: { @@ -523,7 +674,7 @@ previous login stage:: } If a home server implements N-factor authentication, it MUST respond with all -``'stages'`` when initially queried for their login requirements:: +``stages`` when initially queried for their login requirements:: { "type": "<1st login type>", @@ -592,59 +743,62 @@ can also be performed. There are three main kinds of communication that occur between home servers: - * Queries +:Queries: These are single request/response interactions between a given pair of - servers, initiated by one side sending an HTTP request to obtain some + servers, initiated by one side sending an HTTP GET request to obtain some information, and responded by the other. They are not persisted and contain no long-term significant history. They simply request a snapshot state at the instant the query is made. - * EDUs - Ephemeral Data Units +:Ephemeral Data Units (EDUs): These are notifications of events that are pushed from one home server to another. They are not persisted and contain no long-term significant history, nor does the receiving home server have to reply to them. - * PDUs - Persisted Data Units +:Persisted Data Units (PDUs): These are notifications of events that are broadcast from one home server to any others that are interested in the same "context" (namely, a Room ID). They are persisted to long-term storage and form the record of history for that context. -Where Queries are presented directly across the HTTP connection as GET requests -to specific URLs, EDUs and PDUs are further wrapped in an envelope called a -Transaction, which is transferred from the origin to the destination home server -using a PUT request. +EDUs and PDUs are further wrapped in an envelope called a Transaction, which is +transferred from the origin to the destination home server using an HTTP PUT request. -Transactions and EDUs/PDUs --------------------------- +Transactions +------------ The transfer of EDUs and PDUs between home servers is performed by an exchange -of Transaction messages, which are encoded as JSON objects with a dict as the -top-level element, passed over an HTTP PUT request. A Transaction is meaningful -only to the pair of home servers that exchanged it; they are not globally- -meaningful. +of Transaction messages, which are encoded as JSON objects, passed over an +HTTP PUT request. A Transaction is meaningful only to the pair of home servers that +exchanged it; they are not globally-meaningful. -Each transaction has an opaque ID and timestamp (UNIX epoch time in -milliseconds) generated by its origin server, an origin and destination server -name, a list of "previous IDs", and a list of PDUs - the actual message payload -that the Transaction carries. +Each transaction has: + - An opaque transaction ID. + - A timestamp (UNIX epoch time in milliseconds) generated by its origin server. + - An origin and destination server name. + - A list of "previous IDs". + - A list of PDUs and EDUs - the actual message payload that the Transaction carries. - {"transaction_id":"916d630ea616342b42e98a3be0b74113", +:: + + { + "transaction_id":"916d630ea616342b42e98a3be0b74113", "ts":1404835423000, "origin":"red", "destination":"blue", "prev_ids":["e1da392e61898be4d2009b9fecce5325"], "pdus":[...], - "edus":[...]} + "edus":[...] + } -The "previous IDs" field will contain a list of previous transaction IDs that -the origin server has sent to this destination. Its purpose is to act as a +The ``prev_ids`` field contains a list of previous transaction IDs that +the ``origin`` server has sent to this ``destination``. Its purpose is to act as a sequence checking mechanism - the destination server can check whether it has successfully received that Transaction, or ask for a retransmission if not. -The "pdus" field of a transaction is a list, containing zero or more PDUs.[*] -Each PDU is itself a dict containing a number of keys, the exact details of -which will vary depending on the type of PDU. Similarly, the "edus" field is +The ``pdus`` field of a transaction is a list, containing zero or more PDUs.[*] +Each PDU is itself a JSON object containing a number of keys, the exact details of +which will vary depending on the type of PDU. Similarly, the ``edus`` field is another list containing the EDUs. This key may be entirely absent if there are no EDUs to transfer. @@ -653,25 +807,35 @@ receiving an "empty" transaction, as this is useful for informing peers of other transaction IDs they should be aware of. This effectively acts as a push mechanism to encourage peers to continue to replicate content.) -All PDUs have an ID, a context, a declaration of their type, a list of other PDU -IDs that have been seen recently on that context (regardless of which origin -sent them), and a nested content field containing the actual event content. +PDUs and EDUs +------------- + +All PDUs have: + - An ID + - A context + - A declaration of their type + - A list of other PDU IDs that have been seen recently on that context (regardless of which origin + sent them) [[TODO(paul): Update this structure so that 'pdu_id' is a two-element [origin,ref] pair like the prev_pdus are]] - {"pdu_id":"a4ecee13e2accdadf56c1025af232176", +:: + + { + "pdu_id":"a4ecee13e2accdadf56c1025af232176", "context":"#example.green", "origin":"green", "ts":1404838188000, "pdu_type":"m.text", "prev_pdus":[["blue","99d16afbc857975916f1d73e49e52b65"]], "content":... - "is_state":false} + "is_state":false + } -In contrast to the transaction layer, it is important to note that the prev_pdus +In contrast to Transactions, it is important to note that the ``prev_pdus`` field of a PDU refers to PDUs that any origin server has sent, rather than -previous IDs that this origin has sent. This list may refer to other PDUs sent +previous IDs that this ``origin`` has sent. This list may refer to other PDUs sent by the same origin as the current one, or other origins. Because of the distributed nature of participants in a Matrix conversation, it @@ -686,6 +850,8 @@ PDUs fall into two main categories: those that deliver Events, and those that synchronise State. For PDUs that relate to State synchronisation, additional keys exist to support this: +:: + {..., "is_state":true, "state_key":TODO @@ -704,6 +870,8 @@ EDUs, by comparison to PDUs, do not have an ID, a context, or a list of "previous" IDs. The only mandatory fields for these are the type, origin and destination home server names, and the actual nested content. +:: + {"edu_type":"m.presence", "origin":"blue", "destination":"orange", diff --git a/jsfiddles/create_room_send_msg/demo.js b/jsfiddles/create_room_send_msg/demo.js index c17eb26b9..db2ae2d60 100644 --- a/jsfiddles/create_room_send_msg/demo.js +++ b/jsfiddles/create_room_send_msg/demo.js @@ -25,11 +25,12 @@ $('.login').live('click', function() { }); var getCurrentRoomList = function() { - var url = "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/im/sync?access_token=" + accountInfo.access_token + "&from=END&to=START&limit=1"; + var url = "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/initialSync?access_token=" + accountInfo.access_token + "&limit=1"; $.getJSON(url, function(data) { - for (var i=0; i=0; --i) { addMessage(data.chunk[i]); @@ -190,7 +193,8 @@ var getMessages = function(roomId) { var getMemberList = function(roomId) { $("#members").empty(); memberInfo = []; - var url = "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/rooms/" + roomId + "/members/list?access_token=" + accountInfo.access_token; + var url = "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/rooms/" + + encodeURIComponent(roomId) + "/members?access_token=" + accountInfo.access_token; $.getJSON(url, function(data) { for (var i=0; i"; + } + else if (data.content.membership === "join") { + msg = "joined the room"; + } + else if (data.content.membership === "leave") { + msg = "left the room"; + } + else { + msg = "" + data.content.membership + ""; + } + } + var row = "" + ""+data.user_id+"" + - ""+data.content.body+"" + + ""+msg+"" + ""; $("#messages").append(row); }; var addMember = function(data) { var row = "" + - ""+data.target_user_id+"" + + ""+data.state_key+"" + ""+data.content.membership+"" + ""; $("#members").append(row); diff --git a/jsfiddles/register_login/demo.js b/jsfiddles/register_login/demo.js index 1644f76ac..270a96786 100644 --- a/jsfiddles/register_login/demo.js +++ b/jsfiddles/register_login/demo.js @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ $('.login').live('click', function() { var user = $("#userLogin").val(); var password = $("#passwordLogin").val(); $.getJSON("http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/login", function(data) { - if (data.type !== "m.login.password") { + if (data.flows[0].type !== "m.login.password") { alert("I don't know how to login with this type: " + data.type); return; } @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ $('.logout').live('click', function() { }); $('.testToken').live('click', function() { - var url = "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/im/sync?access_token=" + accountInfo.access_token + "&from=END&to=START&limit=1"; + var url = "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/initialSync?access_token=" + accountInfo.access_token + "&limit=1"; $.getJSON(url, function(data) { $("#imSyncText").text(JSON.stringify(data, undefined, 2)); }).fail(function(err) { diff --git a/jsfiddles/room_memberships/demo.html b/jsfiddles/room_memberships/demo.html index 96232e827..4c1bf6b4b 100644 --- a/jsfiddles/room_memberships/demo.html +++ b/jsfiddles/room_memberships/demo.html @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ diff --git a/jsfiddles/room_memberships/demo.js b/jsfiddles/room_memberships/demo.js index b3ce0f0e3..91cc96ab6 100644 --- a/jsfiddles/room_memberships/demo.js +++ b/jsfiddles/room_memberships/demo.js @@ -4,6 +4,14 @@ var showLoggedIn = function(data) { accountInfo = data; getCurrentRoomList(); $(".loggedin").css({visibility: "visible"}); + $("#membership").change(function() { + if ($("#membership").val() === "invite") { + $("#targetUser").css({visibility: "visible"}); + } + else { + $("#targetUser").css({visibility: "hidden"}); + } +}); }; $('.login').live('click', function() { @@ -31,10 +39,11 @@ var getCurrentRoomList = function() { // solution but that is out of scope of this fiddle. $("#rooms").find("tr:gt(0)").remove(); - var url = "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/im/sync?access_token=" + accountInfo.access_token + "&from=END&to=START&limit=1"; + var url = "http://localhost:8080/matrix/client/api/v1/initialSync?access_token=" + accountInfo.access_token + "&limit=1"; $.getJSON(url, function(data) { - for (var i=0; i' - to_comp = '>' if direction =='b' else '<' + # Tokens really represent positions between elements, but we use + # the convention of pointing to the event before the gap. Hence + # we have a bit of asymmetry when it comes to equalities. + from_comp = '<=' if direction =='b' else '>' + to_comp = '>' if direction =='b' else '<=' order = "DESC" if direction == 'b' else "ASC" args = [room_id] @@ -294,7 +297,7 @@ class StreamStore(SQLBaseStore): logger.debug("get_room_events_max_id: %s", res) if not res or not res[0] or not res[0]["m"]: - return "s1" + return "s0" key = res[0]["m"] return "s%d" % (key,) diff --git a/synapse/streams/config.py b/synapse/streams/config.py index 2434844d8..01bab568f 100644 --- a/synapse/streams/config.py +++ b/synapse/streams/config.py @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ class PaginationConfig(object): return ( "" - ) % (self.from_tok, self.to_tok, self.direction, self.limit) + ) % (self.from_token, self.to_token, self.direction, self.limit) diff --git a/synapse/util/logutils.py b/synapse/util/logutils.py index 021649071..b94a74978 100644 --- a/synapse/util/logutils.py +++ b/synapse/util/logutils.py @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ from inspect import getcallargs from functools import wraps import logging +import inspect +import traceback def log_function(f): @@ -65,4 +67,55 @@ def log_function(f): return f(*args, **kwargs) + wrapped.__name__ = func_name + return wrapped + + +def trace_function(f): + func_name = f.__name__ + linenum = f.func_code.co_firstlineno + pathname = f.func_code.co_filename + + def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): + name = f.__module__ + logger = logging.getLogger(name) + level = logging.DEBUG + + s = inspect.currentframe().f_back + + to_print = [ + "\t%s:%s %s. Args: args=%s, kwargs=%s" % ( + pathname, linenum, func_name, args, kwargs + ) + ] + while s: + if True or s.f_globals["__name__"].startswith("synapse"): + filename, lineno, function, _, _ = inspect.getframeinfo(s) + args_string = inspect.formatargvalues(*inspect.getargvalues(s)) + + to_print.append( + "\t%s:%d %s. Args: %s" % ( + filename, lineno, function, args_string + ) + ) + + s = s.f_back + + msg = "\nTraceback for %s:\n" % (func_name,) + "\n".join(to_print) + + record = logging.LogRecord( + name=name, + level=level, + pathname=pathname, + lineno=lineno, + msg=msg, + args=None, + exc_info=None + ) + + logger.handle(record) + + return f(*args, **kwargs) + + wrapped.__name__ = func_name return wrapped diff --git a/tests/handlers/test_presence.py b/tests/handlers/test_presence.py index 824ed0716..fcd7a784c 100644 --- a/tests/handlers/test_presence.py +++ b/tests/handlers/test_presence.py @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ from twisted.trial import unittest -from twisted.internet import defer +from twisted.internet import defer, reactor from mock import Mock, call, ANY import logging @@ -192,7 +192,8 @@ class PresenceStateTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ), SynapseError ) - test_get_disallowed_state.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" + + test_get_disallowed_state.skip = "Presence permissions are disabled" @defer.inlineCallbacks def test_set_my_state(self): @@ -217,7 +218,6 @@ class PresenceStateTestCase(unittest.TestCase): state={"state": OFFLINE}) self.mock_stop.assert_called_with(self.u_apple) - test_set_my_state.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" class PresenceInvitesTestCase(unittest.TestCase): @@ -499,6 +499,7 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): db_pool=None, datastore=Mock(spec=[ "set_presence_state", + "get_joined_hosts_for_room", # Bits that Federation needs "prep_send_transaction", @@ -513,8 +514,12 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ) hs.handlers = JustPresenceHandlers(hs) + def update(*args,**kwargs): + # print "mock_update_client: Args=%s, kwargs=%s" %(args, kwargs,) + return defer.succeed(None) + self.mock_update_client = Mock() - self.mock_update_client.return_value = defer.succeed(None) + self.mock_update_client.side_effect = update self.datastore = hs.get_datastore() @@ -548,6 +553,14 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): return defer.succeed([]) self.room_member_handler.get_room_members = get_room_members + def get_room_hosts(room_id): + if room_id == "a-room": + hosts = set([u.domain for u in self.room_members]) + return defer.succeed(hosts) + else: + return defer.succeed([]) + self.datastore.get_joined_hosts_for_room = get_room_hosts + @defer.inlineCallbacks def fetch_room_distributions_into(room_id, localusers=None, remotedomains=None, ignore_user=None): @@ -613,18 +626,10 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): {"state": ONLINE}) self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - call(observer_user=self.u_apple, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_apple, self.u_banana, self.u_clementine]), + room_ids=["a-room"], observed_user=self.u_apple, statuscache=ANY), # self-reflection - call(observer_user=self.u_banana, - observed_user=self.u_apple, - statuscache=ANY), - call(observer_user=self.u_clementine, - observed_user=self.u_apple, - statuscache=ANY), - call(observer_user=self.u_elderberry, - observed_user=self.u_apple, - statuscache=ANY), ], any_order=True) self.mock_update_client.reset_mock() @@ -653,30 +658,30 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ], presence) self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - call(observer_user=self.u_banana, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_banana]), + room_ids=[], observed_user=self.u_banana, statuscache=ANY), # self-reflection ]) # and no others... - test_push_local.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" @defer.inlineCallbacks def test_push_remote(self): put_json = self.mock_http_client.put_json - put_json.expect_call_and_return( - call("remote", - path=ANY, # Can't guarantee which txn ID will be which - data=_expect_edu("remote", "m.presence", - content={ - "push": [ - {"user_id": "@apple:test", - "state": "online", - "mtime_age": 0}, - ], - } - ) - ), - defer.succeed((200, "OK")) - ) +# put_json.expect_call_and_return( +# call("remote", +# path=ANY, # Can't guarantee which txn ID will be which +# data=_expect_edu("remote", "m.presence", +# content={ +# "push": [ +# {"user_id": "@apple:test", +# "state": "online", +# "mtime_age": 0}, +# ], +# } +# ) +# ), +# defer.succeed((200, "OK")) +# ) put_json.expect_call_and_return( call("farm", path=ANY, # Can't guarantee which txn ID will be which @@ -684,7 +689,7 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): content={ "push": [ {"user_id": "@apple:test", - "state": "online", + "state": u"online", "mtime_age": 0}, ], } @@ -709,7 +714,6 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ) yield put_json.await_calls() - test_push_remote.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" @defer.inlineCallbacks def test_recv_remote(self): @@ -734,10 +738,8 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ) self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - call(observer_user=self.u_apple, - observed_user=self.u_potato, - statuscache=ANY), - call(observer_user=self.u_banana, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_apple]), + room_ids=["a-room"], observed_user=self.u_potato, statuscache=ANY), ], any_order=True) @@ -757,19 +759,17 @@ class PresencePushTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ) self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - # Apple and Elderberry see each other - call(observer_user=self.u_apple, + call(room_ids=["a-room"], observed_user=self.u_elderberry, + users_to_push=set(), statuscache=ANY), - call(observer_user=self.u_elderberry, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_elderberry]), observed_user=self.u_apple, + room_ids=[], statuscache=ANY), - # Banana and Elderberry see each other - call(observer_user=self.u_banana, - observed_user=self.u_elderberry, - statuscache=ANY), - call(observer_user=self.u_elderberry, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_elderberry]), observed_user=self.u_banana, + room_ids=[], statuscache=ANY), ], any_order=True) @@ -857,6 +857,7 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): 'apple': [ "@banana:test", "@clementine:test" ], 'banana': [ "@apple:test" ], 'clementine': [ "@apple:test", "@potato:remote" ], + 'fig': [ "@potato:remote" ], } @@ -890,7 +891,12 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): self.datastore.get_received_txn_response = get_received_txn_response self.mock_update_client = Mock() - self.mock_update_client.return_value = defer.succeed(None) + + def update(*args,**kwargs): + # print "mock_update_client: Args=%s, kwargs=%s" %(args, kwargs,) + return defer.succeed(None) + + self.mock_update_client.side_effect = update self.handler = hs.get_handlers().presence_handler self.handler.push_update_to_clients = self.mock_update_client @@ -906,9 +912,10 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): # Mocked database state # Local users always start offline self.current_user_state = { - "apple": OFFLINE, - "banana": OFFLINE, - "clementine": OFFLINE, + "apple": OFFLINE, + "banana": OFFLINE, + "clementine": OFFLINE, + "fig": OFFLINE, } def get_presence_state(user_localpart): @@ -938,6 +945,7 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): self.u_apple = hs.parse_userid("@apple:test") self.u_banana = hs.parse_userid("@banana:test") self.u_clementine = hs.parse_userid("@clementine:test") + self.u_fig = hs.parse_userid("@fig:test") # Remote users self.u_potato = hs.parse_userid("@potato:remote") @@ -952,10 +960,10 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): # apple should see both banana and clementine currently offline self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - call(observer_user=self.u_apple, + call(users_to_push=[self.u_apple], observed_user=self.u_banana, statuscache=ANY), - call(observer_user=self.u_apple, + call(users_to_push=[self.u_apple], observed_user=self.u_clementine, statuscache=ANY), ], any_order=True) @@ -975,10 +983,11 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): # apple and banana should now both see each other online self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - call(observer_user=self.u_apple, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_apple]), observed_user=self.u_banana, + room_ids=[], statuscache=ANY), - call(observer_user=self.u_banana, + call(users_to_push=[self.u_banana], observed_user=self.u_apple, statuscache=ANY), ], any_order=True) @@ -995,14 +1004,14 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): # banana should now be told apple is offline self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - call(observer_user=self.u_banana, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_banana, self.u_apple]), observed_user=self.u_apple, + room_ids=[], statuscache=ANY), ], any_order=True) self.assertFalse("banana" in self.handler._local_pushmap) self.assertFalse("clementine" in self.handler._local_pushmap) - test_push_local.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" @defer.inlineCallbacks @@ -1010,7 +1019,7 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): put_json = self.mock_http_client.put_json put_json.expect_call_and_return( call("remote", - path="/matrix/federation/v1/send/1000000/", + path=ANY, data=_expect_edu("remote", "m.presence", content={ "poll": [ "@potato:remote" ], @@ -1020,6 +1029,18 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): defer.succeed((200, "OK")) ) + put_json.expect_call_and_return( + call("remote", + path=ANY, + data=_expect_edu("remote", "m.presence", + content={ + "push": [ {"user_id": "@clementine:test" }], + }, + ), + ), + defer.succeed((200, "OK")) + ) + # clementine goes online yield self.handler.set_state( target_user=self.u_clementine, auth_user=self.u_clementine, @@ -1028,13 +1049,48 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): yield put_json.await_calls() # Gut-wrenching tests - self.assertTrue(self.u_potato in self.handler._remote_recvmap) + self.assertTrue(self.u_potato in self.handler._remote_recvmap, + msg="expected potato to be in _remote_recvmap" + ) self.assertTrue(self.u_clementine in self.handler._remote_recvmap[self.u_potato]) + put_json.expect_call_and_return( call("remote", - path="/matrix/federation/v1/send/1000001/", + path=ANY, + data=_expect_edu("remote", "m.presence", + content={ + "push": [ {"user_id": "@fig:test" }], + }, + ), + ), + defer.succeed((200, "OK")) + ) + + # fig goes online; shouldn't send a second poll + yield self.handler.set_state( + target_user=self.u_fig, auth_user=self.u_fig, + state={"state": ONLINE} + ) + + # reactor.iterate(delay=0) + + yield put_json.await_calls() + + # fig goes offline + yield self.handler.set_state( + target_user=self.u_fig, auth_user=self.u_fig, + state={"state": OFFLINE} + ) + + reactor.iterate(delay=0) + + put_json.assert_had_no_calls() + + put_json.expect_call_and_return( + call("remote", + path=ANY, data=_expect_edu("remote", "m.presence", content={ "unpoll": [ "@potato:remote" ], @@ -1049,10 +1105,11 @@ class PresencePollingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): target_user=self.u_clementine, auth_user=self.u_clementine, state={"state": OFFLINE}) - put_json.await_calls() + yield put_json.await_calls() - self.assertFalse(self.u_potato in self.handler._remote_recvmap) - test_remote_poll_send.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" + self.assertFalse(self.u_potato in self.handler._remote_recvmap, + msg="expected potato not to be in _remote_recvmap" + ) @defer.inlineCallbacks def test_remote_poll_receive(self): diff --git a/tests/handlers/test_presencelike.py b/tests/handlers/test_presencelike.py index 1b106fc2b..e81d7ce10 100644 --- a/tests/handlers/test_presencelike.py +++ b/tests/handlers/test_presencelike.py @@ -81,7 +81,11 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): self.replication = hs.get_replication_layer() self.replication.send_edu = Mock() - self.replication.send_edu.return_value = defer.succeed((200, "OK")) + + def send_edu(*args, **kwargs): + # print "send_edu: %s, %s" % (args, kwargs) + return defer.succeed((200, "OK")) + self.replication.send_edu.side_effect = send_edu def get_profile_displayname(user_localpart): return defer.succeed("Frank") @@ -95,11 +99,12 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): return defer.succeed("http://foo") self.datastore.get_profile_avatar_url = get_profile_avatar_url + self.presence_list = [ + {"observed_user_id": "@banana:test"}, + {"observed_user_id": "@clementine:test"}, + ] def get_presence_list(user_localpart, accepted=None): - return defer.succeed([ - {"observed_user_id": "@banana:test"}, - {"observed_user_id": "@clementine:test"}, - ]) + return defer.succeed(self.presence_list) self.datastore.get_presence_list = get_presence_list def do_users_share_a_room(userlist): @@ -109,7 +114,10 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): self.handlers = hs.get_handlers() self.mock_update_client = Mock() - self.mock_update_client.return_value = defer.succeed(None) + def update(*args, **kwargs): + # print "mock_update_client: %s, %s" %(args, kwargs) + return defer.succeed(None) + self.mock_update_client.side_effect = update self.handlers.presence_handler.push_update_to_clients = ( self.mock_update_client) @@ -130,6 +138,11 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): @defer.inlineCallbacks def test_set_my_state(self): + self.presence_list = [ + {"observed_user_id": "@banana:test"}, + {"observed_user_id": "@clementine:test"}, + ] + mocked_set = self.datastore.set_presence_state mocked_set.return_value = defer.succeed({"state": OFFLINE}) @@ -139,10 +152,14 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): mocked_set.assert_called_with("apple", {"state": UNAVAILABLE, "status_msg": "Away"}) - test_set_my_state.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" @defer.inlineCallbacks def test_push_local(self): + self.presence_list = [ + {"observed_user_id": "@banana:test"}, + {"observed_user_id": "@clementine:test"}, + ] + self.datastore.set_presence_state.return_value = defer.succeed( {"state": ONLINE}) @@ -174,12 +191,10 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): presence) self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - call(observer_user=self.u_apple, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_apple, self.u_banana, self.u_clementine]), + room_ids=[], observed_user=self.u_apple, statuscache=ANY), # self-reflection - call(observer_user=self.u_banana, - observed_user=self.u_apple, - statuscache=ANY), ], any_order=True) statuscache = self.mock_update_client.call_args[1]["statuscache"] @@ -199,12 +214,10 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): self.u_apple, "I am an Apple") self.mock_update_client.assert_has_calls([ - call(observer_user=self.u_apple, + call(users_to_push=set([self.u_apple, self.u_banana, self.u_clementine]), + room_ids=[], observed_user=self.u_apple, statuscache=ANY), # self-reflection - call(observer_user=self.u_banana, - observed_user=self.u_apple, - statuscache=ANY), ], any_order=True) statuscache = self.mock_update_client.call_args[1]["statuscache"] @@ -214,11 +227,14 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): "displayname": "I am an Apple", "avatar_url": "http://foo", }, statuscache.state) - test_push_local.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" @defer.inlineCallbacks def test_push_remote(self): + self.presence_list = [ + {"observed_user_id": "@potato:remote"}, + ] + self.datastore.set_presence_state.return_value = defer.succeed( {"state": ONLINE}) @@ -246,10 +262,14 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ], }, ) - test_push_remote.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" @defer.inlineCallbacks def test_recv_remote(self): + self.presence_list = [ + {"observed_user_id": "@banana:test"}, + {"observed_user_id": "@clementine:test"}, + ] + # TODO(paul): Gut-wrenching potato_set = self.handlers.presence_handler._remote_recvmap.setdefault( self.u_potato, set()) @@ -267,7 +287,8 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase): ) self.mock_update_client.assert_called_with( - observer_user=self.u_apple, + users_to_push=set([self.u_apple]), + room_ids=[], observed_user=self.u_potato, statuscache=ANY) diff --git a/tests/rest/test_presence.py b/tests/rest/test_presence.py index e15ee3874..7f7347dcf 100644 --- a/tests/rest/test_presence.py +++ b/tests/rest/test_presence.py @@ -114,7 +114,6 @@ class PresenceStateTestCase(unittest.TestCase): self.assertEquals(200, code) mocked_set.assert_called_with("apple", {"state": UNAVAILABLE, "status_msg": "Away"}) - test_set_my_status.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" class PresenceListTestCase(unittest.TestCase): @@ -318,4 +317,3 @@ class PresenceEventStreamTestCase(unittest.TestCase): "mtime_age": 0, }}, ]}, response) - test_shortpoll.skip = "Presence polling is disabled" diff --git a/tests/utils.py b/tests/utils.py index b32d5ef35..37b759feb 100644 --- a/tests/utils.py +++ b/tests/utils.py @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ from synapse.api.events.room import ( RoomMemberEvent, MessageEvent ) -from twisted.internet import defer +from twisted.internet import defer, reactor from collections import namedtuple from mock import patch, Mock @@ -248,8 +248,11 @@ class DeferredMockCallable(object): def __init__(self): self.expectations = [] + self.calls = [] def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.calls.append((args, kwargs)) + if not self.expectations: raise ValueError("%r has no pending calls to handle call(%s)" % ( self, _format_call(args, kwargs)) @@ -260,15 +263,52 @@ class DeferredMockCallable(object): d.callback(None) return result - raise AssertionError("Was not expecting call(%s)" % + failure = AssertionError("Was not expecting call(%s)" % _format_call(args, kwargs) ) + for _, _, d in self.expectations: + try: + d.errback(failure) + except: + pass + + raise failure + def expect_call_and_return(self, call, result): self.expectations.append((call, result, defer.Deferred())) @defer.inlineCallbacks - def await_calls(self): - while self.expectations: - (_, _, d) = self.expectations.pop(0) - yield d + def await_calls(self, timeout=1000): + deferred = defer.DeferredList( + [d for _, _, d in self.expectations], + fireOnOneErrback=True + ) + + timer = reactor.callLater( + timeout/1000, + deferred.errback, + AssertionError( + "%d pending calls left: %s"% ( + len([e for e in self.expectations if not e[2].called]), + [e for e in self.expectations if not e[2].called] + ) + ) + ) + + yield deferred + + timer.cancel() + + self.calls = [] + + def assert_had_no_calls(self): + if self.calls: + calls = self.calls + self.calls = [] + + raise AssertionError("Expected not to received any calls, got:\n" + + "\n".join([ + "call(%s)" % _format_call(c[0], c[1]) for c in calls + ]) + ) diff --git a/webclient/app.js b/webclient/app.js index 2d6624cee..02695c3ae 100644 --- a/webclient/app.js +++ b/webclient/app.js @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ var matrixWebClient = angular.module('matrixWebClient', [ 'SettingsController', 'UserController', 'matrixService', + 'matrixPhoneService', + 'MatrixCall', 'eventStreamService', 'eventHandlerService', 'infinite-scroll' diff --git a/webclient/components/matrix/event-handler-service.js b/webclient/components/matrix/event-handler-service.js index df61429db..b6e5c2eaa 100644 --- a/webclient/components/matrix/event-handler-service.js +++ b/webclient/components/matrix/event-handler-service.js @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ angular.module('eventHandlerService', []) var MSG_EVENT = "MSG_EVENT"; var MEMBER_EVENT = "MEMBER_EVENT"; var PRESENCE_EVENT = "PRESENCE_EVENT"; + var CALL_EVENT = "CALL_EVENT"; var InitialSyncDeferred = $q.defer(); @@ -94,12 +95,16 @@ angular.module('eventHandlerService', []) $rootScope.presence[event.content.user_id] = event; $rootScope.$broadcast(PRESENCE_EVENT, event, isLiveEvent); }; - + + var handleCallEvent = function(event, isLiveEvent) { + $rootScope.$broadcast(CALL_EVENT, event, isLiveEvent); + }; return { MSG_EVENT: MSG_EVENT, MEMBER_EVENT: MEMBER_EVENT, PRESENCE_EVENT: PRESENCE_EVENT, + CALL_EVENT: CALL_EVENT, handleEvent: function(event, isLiveEvent) { @@ -117,6 +122,9 @@ angular.module('eventHandlerService', []) console.log("Unable to handle event type " + event.type); break; } + if (event.type.indexOf('m.call.') == 0) { + handleCallEvent(event, isLiveEvent); + } }, // isLiveEvents determines whether notifications should be shown, whether diff --git a/webclient/components/matrix/event-stream-service.js b/webclient/components/matrix/event-stream-service.js index 4cc2bf4c4..441148670 100644 --- a/webclient/components/matrix/event-stream-service.js +++ b/webclient/components/matrix/event-stream-service.js @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ the eventHandlerService. angular.module('eventStreamService', []) .factory('eventStreamService', ['$q', '$timeout', 'matrixService', 'eventHandlerService', function($q, $timeout, matrixService, eventHandlerService) { var END = "END"; - var TIMEOUT_MS = 30000; + var SERVER_TIMEOUT_MS = 30000; + var CLIENT_TIMEOUT_MS = 40000; var ERR_TIMEOUT_MS = 5000; var settings = { @@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ angular.module('eventStreamService', []) deferred = deferred || $q.defer(); // run the stream from the latest token - matrixService.getEventStream(settings.from, TIMEOUT_MS).then( + matrixService.getEventStream(settings.from, SERVER_TIMEOUT_MS, CLIENT_TIMEOUT_MS).then( function(response) { if (!settings.isActive) { console.log("[EventStream] Got response but now inactive. Dropping data."); @@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ angular.module('eventStreamService', []) } }, function(error) { - if (error.status == 403) { + if (error.status === 403) { settings.shouldPoll = false; } diff --git a/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-call.js b/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-call.js new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c0a7735a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-call.js @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +/* +Copyright 2014 matrix.org + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +'use strict'; + +var forAllVideoTracksOnStream = function(s, f) { + var tracks = s.getVideoTracks(); + for (var i = 0; i < tracks.length; i++) { + f(tracks[i]); + } +} + +var forAllAudioTracksOnStream = function(s, f) { + var tracks = s.getAudioTracks(); + for (var i = 0; i < tracks.length; i++) { + f(tracks[i]); + } +} + +var forAllTracksOnStream = function(s, f) { + forAllVideoTracksOnStream(s, f); + forAllAudioTracksOnStream(s, f); +} + +angular.module('MatrixCall', []) +.factory('MatrixCall', ['matrixService', 'matrixPhoneService', function MatrixCallFactory(matrixService, matrixPhoneService) { + var MatrixCall = function(room_id) { + this.room_id = room_id; + this.call_id = "c" + new Date().getTime(); + this.state = 'fledgling'; + } + + navigator.getUserMedia = navigator.getUserMedia || navigator.webkitGetUserMedia || navigator.mozGetUserMedia; + + window.RTCPeerConnection = window.RTCPeerConnection || window.webkitRTCPeerConnection || window.mozRTCPeerConnection; + + MatrixCall.prototype.placeCall = function() { + self = this; + matrixPhoneService.callPlaced(this); + navigator.getUserMedia({audio: true, video: false}, function(s) { self.gotUserMediaForInvite(s); }, function(e) { self.getUserMediaFailed(e); }); + self.state = 'wait_local_media'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.initWithInvite = function(msg) { + this.msg = msg; + this.peerConn = new window.RTCPeerConnection({"iceServers":[{"urls":"stun:stun.l.google.com:19302"}]}) + self= this; + this.peerConn.oniceconnectionstatechange = function() { self.onIceConnectionStateChanged(); }; + this.peerConn.onicecandidate = function(c) { self.gotLocalIceCandidate(c); }; + this.peerConn.onsignalingstatechange = function() { self.onSignallingStateChanged(); }; + this.peerConn.onaddstream = function(s) { self.onAddStream(s); }; + this.peerConn.setRemoteDescription(new RTCSessionDescription(this.msg.offer), self.onSetRemoteDescriptionSuccess, self.onSetRemoteDescriptionError); + this.state = 'ringing'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.answer = function() { + console.trace("Answering call "+this.call_id); + self = this; + navigator.getUserMedia({audio: true, video: false}, function(s) { self.gotUserMediaForAnswer(s); }, function(e) { self.getUserMediaFailed(e); }); + this.state = 'wait_local_media'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.stopAllMedia = function() { + if (this.localAVStream) { + forAllTracksOnStream(this.localAVStream, function(t) { + t.stop(); + }); + } + if (this.remoteAVStream) { + forAllTracksOnStream(this.remoteAVStream, function(t) { + t.stop(); + }); + } + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.hangup = function() { + console.trace("Ending call "+this.call_id); + + this.stopAllMedia(); + + var content = { + version: 0, + call_id: this.call_id, + }; + matrixService.sendEvent(this.room_id, 'm.call.hangup', undefined, content).then(this.messageSent, this.messageSendFailed); + this.state = 'ended'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.gotUserMediaForInvite = function(stream) { + this.localAVStream = stream; + var audioTracks = stream.getAudioTracks(); + for (var i = 0; i < audioTracks.length; i++) { + audioTracks[i].enabled = true; + } + this.peerConn = new window.RTCPeerConnection({"iceServers":[{"urls":"stun:stun.l.google.com:19302"}]}) + self = this; + this.peerConn.oniceconnectionstatechange = function() { self.onIceConnectionStateChanged(); }; + this.peerConn.onsignalingstatechange = function() { self.onSignallingStateChanged(); }; + this.peerConn.onicecandidate = function(c) { self.gotLocalIceCandidate(c); }; + this.peerConn.onaddstream = function(s) { self.onAddStream(s); }; + this.peerConn.addStream(stream); + this.peerConn.createOffer(function(d) { + self.gotLocalOffer(d); + }, function(e) { + self.getLocalOfferFailed(e); + }); + this.state = 'create_offer'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.gotUserMediaForAnswer = function(stream) { + this.localAVStream = stream; + var audioTracks = stream.getAudioTracks(); + for (var i = 0; i < audioTracks.length; i++) { + audioTracks[i].enabled = true; + } + this.peerConn.addStream(stream); + self = this; + var constraints = { + 'mandatory': { + 'OfferToReceiveAudio': true, + 'OfferToReceiveVideo': false + }, + }; + this.peerConn.createAnswer(function(d) { self.createdAnswer(d); }, function(e) {}, constraints); + this.state = 'create_answer'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.gotLocalIceCandidate = function(event) { + console.trace(event); + if (event.candidate) { + var content = { + version: 0, + call_id: this.call_id, + candidate: event.candidate + }; + matrixService.sendEvent(this.room_id, 'm.call.candidate', undefined, content).then(this.messageSent, this.messageSendFailed); + } + } + + MatrixCall.prototype.gotRemoteIceCandidate = function(cand) { + console.trace("Got ICE candidate from remote: "+cand); + var candidateObject = new RTCIceCandidate({ + sdpMLineIndex: cand.label, + candidate: cand.candidate + }); + this.peerConn.addIceCandidate(candidateObject, function() {}, function(e) {}); + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.receivedAnswer = function(msg) { + this.peerConn.setRemoteDescription(new RTCSessionDescription(msg.answer), self.onSetRemoteDescriptionSuccess, self.onSetRemoteDescriptionError); + this.state = 'connecting'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.gotLocalOffer = function(description) { + console.trace("Created offer: "+description); + this.peerConn.setLocalDescription(description); + + var content = { + version: 0, + call_id: this.call_id, + offer: description + }; + matrixService.sendEvent(this.room_id, 'm.call.invite', undefined, content).then(this.messageSent, this.messageSendFailed); + this.state = 'invite_sent'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.createdAnswer = function(description) { + console.trace("Created answer: "+description); + this.peerConn.setLocalDescription(description); + var content = { + version: 0, + call_id: this.call_id, + answer: description + }; + matrixService.sendEvent(this.room_id, 'm.call.answer', undefined, content).then(this.messageSent, this.messageSendFailed); + this.state = 'connecting'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.messageSent = function() { + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.messageSendFailed = function(error) { + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.getLocalOfferFailed = function(error) { + this.onError("Failed to start audio for call!"); + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.getUserMediaFailed = function() { + this.onError("Couldn't start capturing audio! Is your microphone set up?"); + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onIceConnectionStateChanged = function() { + console.trace("Ice connection state changed to: "+this.peerConn.iceConnectionState); + // ideally we'd consider the call to be connected when we get media but chrome doesn't implement nay of the 'onstarted' events yet + if (this.peerConn.iceConnectionState == 'completed' || this.peerConn.iceConnectionState == 'connected') { + this.state = 'connected'; + } + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onSignallingStateChanged = function() { + console.trace("Signalling state changed to: "+this.peerConn.signalingState); + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onSetRemoteDescriptionSuccess = function() { + console.trace("Set remote description"); + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onSetRemoteDescriptionError = function(e) { + console.trace("Failed to set remote description"+e); + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onAddStream = function(event) { + console.trace("Stream added"+event); + + var s = event.stream; + + this.remoteAVStream = s; + + var self = this; + forAllTracksOnStream(s, function(t) { + // not currently implemented in chrome + t.onstarted = self.onRemoteStreamTrackStarted; + }); + + event.stream.onended = function(e) { self.onRemoteStreamEnded(e); }; + // not currently implemented in chrome + event.stream.onstarted = function(e) { self.onRemoteStreamStarted(e); }; + var player = new Audio(); + player.src = URL.createObjectURL(s); + player.play(); + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onRemoteStreamStarted = function(event) { + this.state = 'connected'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onRemoteStreamEnded = function(event) { + this.state = 'ended'; + this.stopAllMedia(); + this.onHangup(); + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onRemoteStreamTrackStarted = function(event) { + this.state = 'connected'; + }; + + MatrixCall.prototype.onHangupReceived = function() { + this.state = 'ended'; + this.stopAllMedia(); + this.onHangup(); + }; + + return MatrixCall; +}]); diff --git a/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-phone-service.js b/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-phone-service.js new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9e2e8baa --- /dev/null +++ b/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-phone-service.js @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/* +Copyright 2014 matrix.org + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +'use strict'; + +angular.module('matrixPhoneService', []) +.factory('matrixPhoneService', ['$rootScope', '$injector', 'matrixService', 'eventHandlerService', function MatrixPhoneService($rootScope, $injector, matrixService, eventHandlerService) { + var matrixPhoneService = function() { + }; + + matrixPhoneService.INCOMING_CALL_EVENT = "INCOMING_CALL_EVENT"; + matrixPhoneService.allCalls = {}; + + matrixPhoneService.callPlaced = function(call) { + matrixPhoneService.allCalls[call.call_id] = call; + }; + + $rootScope.$on(eventHandlerService.CALL_EVENT, function(ngEvent, event, isLive) { + if (!isLive) return; // until matrix supports expiring messages + if (event.user_id == matrixService.config().user_id) return; + var msg = event.content; + if (event.type == 'm.call.invite') { + var MatrixCall = $injector.get('MatrixCall'); + var call = new MatrixCall(event.room_id); + call.call_id = msg.call_id; + call.initWithInvite(msg); + matrixPhoneService.allCalls[call.call_id] = call; + $rootScope.$broadcast(matrixPhoneService.INCOMING_CALL_EVENT, call); + } else if (event.type == 'm.call.answer') { + var call = matrixPhoneService.allCalls[msg.call_id]; + if (!call) { + console.trace("Got answer for unknown call ID "+msg.call_id); + return; + } + call.receivedAnswer(msg); + } else if (event.type == 'm.call.candidate') { + var call = matrixPhoneService.allCalls[msg.call_id]; + if (!call) { + console.trace("Got candidate for unknown call ID "+msg.call_id); + return; + } + call.gotRemoteIceCandidate(msg.candidate); + } else if (event.type == 'm.call.hangup') { + var call = matrixPhoneService.allCalls[msg.call_id]; + if (!call) { + console.trace("Got hangup for unknown call ID "+msg.call_id); + return; + } + call.onHangupReceived(); + matrixPhoneService.allCalls[msg.call_id] = undefined; + } + }); + + return matrixPhoneService; +}]); diff --git a/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-service.js b/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-service.js index 2feddac5d..8543491dc 100644 --- a/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-service.js +++ b/webclient/components/matrix/matrix-service.js @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ angular.module('matrixService', []) var prefixPath = "/matrix/client/api/v1"; var MAPPING_PREFIX = "alias_for_"; - var doRequest = function(method, path, params, data) { + var doRequest = function(method, path, params, data, $httpParams) { if (!config) { console.warn("No config exists. Cannot perform request to "+path); return; @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ angular.module('matrixService', []) path = prefixPath + path; } - return doBaseRequest(config.homeserver, method, path, params, data, undefined); + return doBaseRequest(config.homeserver, method, path, params, data, undefined, $httpParams); }; var doBaseRequest = function(baseUrl, method, path, params, data, headers, $httpParams) { @@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ angular.module('matrixService', []) return doRequest("GET", path, undefined, {}); }, - sendMessage: function(room_id, txn_id, content) { + sendEvent: function(room_id, eventType, txn_id, content) { // The REST path spec - var path = "/rooms/$room_id/send/m.room.message/$txn_id"; + var path = "/rooms/$room_id/send/"+eventType+"/$txn_id"; if (!txn_id) { txn_id = "m" + new Date().getTime(); @@ -190,6 +190,10 @@ angular.module('matrixService', []) return doRequest("PUT", path, undefined, content); }, + sendMessage: function(room_id, txn_id, content) { + return this.sendEvent(room_id, 'm.room.message', txn_id, content); + }, + // Send a text message sendTextMessage: function(room_id, body, msg_id) { var content = { @@ -343,15 +347,31 @@ angular.module('matrixService', []) return doBaseRequest(config.homeserver, "POST", path, params, file, headers, $httpParams); }, - - // start listening on /events - getEventStream: function(from, timeout) { + + /** + * Start listening on /events + * @param {String} from the token from which to listen events to + * @param {Integer} serverTimeout the time in ms the server will hold open the connection + * @param {Integer} clientTimeout the timeout in ms used at the client HTTP request level + * @returns a promise + */ + getEventStream: function(from, serverTimeout, clientTimeout) { var path = "/events"; var params = { from: from, - timeout: timeout + timeout: serverTimeout }; - return doRequest("GET", path, params); + + var $httpParams; + if (clientTimeout) { + // If the Internet connection is lost, this timeout is used to be able to + // cancel the current request and notify the client so that it can retry with a new request. + $httpParams = { + timeout: clientTimeout + }; + } + + return doRequest("GET", path, params, undefined, $httpParams); }, // Indicates if user authentications details are stored in cache @@ -420,34 +440,38 @@ angular.module('matrixService', []) /****** Room aliases management ******/ /** - * Enhance data returned by rooms() and publicRooms() by adding room_alias - * & room_display_name which are computed from data already retrieved from the server. - * @param {Array} data the response of rooms() and publicRooms() - * @returns {Array} the same array with enriched objects + * Get the room_alias & room_display_name which are computed from data + * already retrieved from the server. + * @param {Room object} room one element of the array returned by the response + * of rooms() and publicRooms() + * @returns {Object} {room_alias: "...", room_display_name: "..."} */ - assignRoomAliases: function(data) { - for (var i=0; i + + diff --git a/webclient/recents/recents-controller.js b/webclient/recents/recents-controller.js index 803ab420f..d33d41a92 100644 --- a/webclient/recents/recents-controller.js +++ b/webclient/recents/recents-controller.js @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ angular.module('RecentsController', ['matrixService', 'eventHandlerService']) // Refresh the list on matrix invitation and message event $scope.$on(eventHandlerService.MEMBER_EVENT, function(ngEvent, event, isLive) { var config = matrixService.config(); - if (event.state_key === config.user_id && event.content.membership === "invite") { + if (isLive && event.state_key === config.user_id && event.content.membership === "invite") { console.log("Invited to room " + event.room_id); // FIXME push membership to top level key to match /im/sync event.membership = event.content.membership; @@ -39,7 +39,9 @@ angular.module('RecentsController', ['matrixService', 'eventHandlerService']) } }); $scope.$on(eventHandlerService.MSG_EVENT, function(ngEvent, event, isLive) { - $scope.rooms[event.room_id].lastMsg = event; + if (isLive) { + $scope.rooms[event.room_id].lastMsg = event; + } }); }; @@ -53,13 +55,16 @@ angular.module('RecentsController', ['matrixService', 'eventHandlerService']) // Reset data $scope.rooms = {}; - var data = matrixService.assignRoomAliases(response.data.rooms); - for (var i=0; i +
+ + +
+
{{ room.lastMsg.content }}
diff --git a/webclient/room/room-controller.js b/webclient/room/room-controller.js index 910168754..09dac85d2 100644 --- a/webclient/room/room-controller.js +++ b/webclient/room/room-controller.js @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ -angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput', 'mUtilities']) -.controller('RoomController', ['$scope', '$http', '$timeout', '$routeParams', '$location', 'matrixService', 'eventHandlerService', 'mFileUpload', 'mUtilities', '$rootScope', - function($scope, $http, $timeout, $routeParams, $location, matrixService, eventHandlerService, mFileUpload, mUtilities, $rootScope) { +angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput']) +.controller('RoomController', ['$scope', '$timeout', '$routeParams', '$location', '$rootScope', 'matrixService', 'eventHandlerService', 'mFileUpload', 'mPresence', 'matrixPhoneService', 'MatrixCall', + function($scope, $timeout, $routeParams, $location, $rootScope, matrixService, eventHandlerService, mFileUpload, mPresence, matrixPhoneService, MatrixCall) { 'use strict'; var MESSAGES_PER_PAGINATION = 30; var THUMBNAIL_SIZE = 320; @@ -51,21 +51,20 @@ angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput', 'mUtilities']) objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight; }, 0); }; - + $scope.$on(eventHandlerService.MSG_EVENT, function(ngEvent, event, isLive) { if (isLive && event.room_id === $scope.room_id) { scrollToBottom(); if (window.Notification) { - // FIXME: we should also notify based on a timer or other heuristics - // rather than the window being minimised - if (document.hidden) { + // Show notification when the user is idle + if (matrixService.presence.offline === mPresence.getState()) { var notification = new window.Notification( ($scope.members[event.user_id].displayname || event.user_id) + " (" + ($scope.room_alias || $scope.room_id) + ")", // FIXME: don't leak room_ids here { "body": event.content.body, - "icon": $scope.members[event.user_id].avatar_url, + "icon": $scope.members[event.user_id].avatar_url }); $timeout(function() { notification.close(); @@ -82,6 +81,17 @@ angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput', 'mUtilities']) $scope.$on(eventHandlerService.PRESENCE_EVENT, function(ngEvent, event, isLive) { updatePresence(event); }); + + $rootScope.$on(matrixPhoneService.INCOMING_CALL_EVENT, function(ngEvent, call) { + console.trace("incoming call"); + call.onError = $scope.onCallError; + call.onHangup = $scope.onCallHangup; + $scope.currentCall = call; + }); + + $scope.memberCount = function() { + return Object.keys($scope.members).length; + }; $scope.paginateMore = function() { if ($scope.state.can_paginate) { @@ -89,6 +99,15 @@ angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput', 'mUtilities']) paginate(MESSAGES_PER_PAGINATION); } }; + + $scope.answerCall = function() { + $scope.currentCall.answer(); + }; + + $scope.hangupCall = function() { + $scope.currentCall.hangup(); + $scope.currentCall = undefined; + }; var paginate = function(numItems) { // console.log("paginate " + numItems); @@ -214,7 +233,7 @@ angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput', 'mUtilities']) var member = $scope.members[target_user_id]; member.content.membership = chunk.content.membership; } - } + }; var updatePresence = function(chunk) { if (!(chunk.content.user_id in $scope.members)) { @@ -241,10 +260,10 @@ angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput', 'mUtilities']) if ("avatar_url" in chunk.content) { member.avatar_url = chunk.content.avatar_url; } - } + }; $scope.send = function() { - if ($scope.textInput == "") { + if ($scope.textInput === "") { return; } @@ -253,7 +272,7 @@ angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput', 'mUtilities']) // Send the text message var promise; // FIXME: handle other commands too - if ($scope.textInput.indexOf("/me") == 0) { + if ($scope.textInput.indexOf("/me") === 0) { promise = matrixService.sendEmoteMessage($scope.room_id, $scope.textInput.substr(4)); } else { @@ -454,4 +473,21 @@ angular.module('RoomController', ['ngSanitize', 'mFileInput', 'mUtilities']) $scope.loadMoreHistory = function() { paginate(MESSAGES_PER_PAGINATION); }; + + $scope.startVoiceCall = function() { + var call = new MatrixCall($scope.room_id); + call.onError = $scope.onCallError; + call.onHangup = $scope.onCallHangup; + call.placeCall(); + $scope.currentCall = call; + } + + $scope.onCallError = function(errStr) { + $scope.feedback = errStr; + } + + $scope.onCallHangup = function() { + $scope.feedback = "Call ended"; + $scope.currentCall = undefined; + } }]); diff --git a/webclient/room/room.html b/webclient/room/room.html index 236ca0a89..a3514c3a9 100644 --- a/webclient/room/room.html +++ b/webclient/room/room.html @@ -45,13 +45,13 @@
- + {{ members[msg.user_id].displayname || msg.user_id }} {{ {"join": "joined", "leave": "left", "invite": "invited"}[msg.content.membership] }} {{ msg.content.membership === "invite" ? (msg.state_key || '') : '' }} - - + +
@@ -98,10 +98,18 @@ + +
+ Incoming call from {{ currentCall.user_id }} + + +
+ + {{ currentCall.state }}
{{ feedback }} -
+
{{ state.stream_failure.data.error || "Connection failure" }}