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Include name of the person we're sending to and add summary text at the top giving an overview of what's happened.
145 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
145 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import re
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# intentionally looser than what aliases we allow to be registered since
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# other HSes may allow aliases that we would not
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ALIAS_RE = re.compile(r"^#.*:.+$")
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ALL_ALONE = "Empty Room"
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def calculate_room_name(room_state, user_id, fallback_to_members=True):
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# does it have a name?
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if ("m.room.name", "") in room_state:
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m_room_name = room_state[("m.room.name", "")]
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if m_room_name.content and m_room_name.content["name"]:
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return m_room_name.content["name"]
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# does it have a canonical alias?
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if ("m.room.canonical_alias", "") in room_state:
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canon_alias = room_state[("m.room.canonical_alias", "")]
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if (
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canon_alias.content and canon_alias.content["alias"] and
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_looks_like_an_alias(canon_alias.content["alias"])
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):
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return canon_alias.content["alias"]
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# at this point we're going to need to search the state by all state keys
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# for an event type, so rearrange the data structure
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room_state_bytype = _state_as_two_level_dict(room_state)
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# right then, any aliases at all?
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if "m.room.aliases" in room_state_bytype:
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m_room_aliases = room_state_bytype["m.room.aliases"]
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if len(m_room_aliases.values()) > 0:
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first_alias_event = m_room_aliases.values()[0]
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if first_alias_event.content and first_alias_event.content["aliases"]:
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the_aliases = first_alias_event.content["aliases"]
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if len(the_aliases) > 0 and _looks_like_an_alias(the_aliases[0]):
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return the_aliases[0]
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my_member_event = None
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if ("m.room.member", user_id) in room_state:
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my_member_event = room_state[("m.room.member", user_id)]
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if (
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my_member_event is not None and
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my_member_event.content['membership'] == "invite"
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):
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if ("m.room.member", my_member_event.sender) in room_state:
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inviter_member_event = room_state[("m.room.member", my_member_event.sender)]
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return "Invite from %s" % (name_from_member_event(inviter_member_event),)
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else:
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return "Room Invite"
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if not fallback_to_members:
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return None
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# we're going to have to generate a name based on who's in the room,
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# so find out who is in the room that isn't the user.
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if "m.room.member" in room_state_bytype:
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all_members = [
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ev for ev in room_state_bytype["m.room.member"].values()
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if ev.content['membership'] == "join" or ev.content['membership'] == "invite"
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]
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# Sort the member events oldest-first so the we name people in the
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# order the joined (it should at least be deterministic rather than
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# dictionary iteration order)
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all_members.sort(key=lambda e: e.origin_server_ts)
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other_members = [m for m in all_members if m.state_key != user_id]
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else:
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other_members = []
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all_members = []
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if len(other_members) == 0:
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if len(all_members) == 1:
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# self-chat, peeked room with 1 participant,
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# or inbound invite, or outbound 3PID invite.
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if all_members[0].sender == user_id:
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if "m.room.third_party_invite" in room_state_bytype:
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third_party_invites = room_state_bytype["m.room.third_party_invite"]
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if len(third_party_invites) > 0:
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# technically third party invite events are not member
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# events, but they are close enough
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return "Inviting %s" (
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descriptor_from_member_events(third_party_invites)
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)
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else:
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return ALL_ALONE
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else:
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return name_from_member_event(all_members[0])
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else:
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return ALL_ALONE
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else:
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return descriptor_from_member_events(other_members)
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def descriptor_from_member_events(member_events):
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if len(member_events) == 0:
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return "nobody"
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elif len(member_events) == 1:
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return name_from_member_event(member_events[0])
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elif len(member_events) == 2:
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return "%s and %s" % (
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name_from_member_event(member_events[0]),
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name_from_member_event(member_events[1]),
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)
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else:
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return "%s and %d others" % (
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name_from_member_event(member_events[0]),
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len(member_events) - 1,
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)
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def name_from_member_event(member_event):
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if (
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member_event.content and "displayname" in member_event.content and
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member_event.content["displayname"]
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):
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return member_event.content["displayname"]
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return member_event.state_key
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def _state_as_two_level_dict(state):
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ret = {}
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for k, v in state.items():
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ret.setdefault(k[0], {})[k[1]] = v
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return ret
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def _looks_like_an_alias(string):
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return ALIAS_RE.match(string) is not None |