synapse-product/synapse/handlers/_base.py
Richard van der Hoff 6344db659f Fix a doc-comment
The `store` in a handler is a generic DataStore, not just an events.StateStore.
2016-07-18 09:48:10 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014 - 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
#
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from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.api.errors import LimitExceededError
from synapse.api.constants import Membership, EventTypes
from synapse.types import UserID, Requester
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class BaseHandler(object):
"""
Common base class for the event handlers.
Attributes:
store (synapse.storage.DataStore):
state_handler (synapse.state.StateHandler):
"""
def __init__(self, hs):
self.store = hs.get_datastore()
self.auth = hs.get_auth()
self.notifier = hs.get_notifier()
self.state_handler = hs.get_state_handler()
self.distributor = hs.get_distributor()
self.ratelimiter = hs.get_ratelimiter()
self.clock = hs.get_clock()
self.hs = hs
self.server_name = hs.hostname
self.event_builder_factory = hs.get_event_builder_factory()
def ratelimit(self, requester):
time_now = self.clock.time()
allowed, time_allowed = self.ratelimiter.send_message(
requester.user.to_string(), time_now,
msg_rate_hz=self.hs.config.rc_messages_per_second,
burst_count=self.hs.config.rc_message_burst_count,
)
if not allowed:
raise LimitExceededError(
retry_after_ms=int(1000 * (time_allowed - time_now)),
)
def is_host_in_room(self, current_state):
room_members = [
(state_key, event.membership)
for ((event_type, state_key), event) in current_state.items()
if event_type == EventTypes.Member
]
if len(room_members) == 0:
# Have we just created the room, and is this about to be the very
# first member event?
create_event = current_state.get(("m.room.create", ""))
if create_event:
return True
for (state_key, membership) in room_members:
if (
self.hs.is_mine_id(state_key)
and membership == Membership.JOIN
):
return True
return False
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def maybe_kick_guest_users(self, event, current_state):
# Technically this function invalidates current_state by changing it.
# Hopefully this isn't that important to the caller.
if event.type == EventTypes.GuestAccess:
guest_access = event.content.get("guest_access", "forbidden")
if guest_access != "can_join":
yield self.kick_guest_users(current_state)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def kick_guest_users(self, current_state):
for member_event in current_state:
try:
if member_event.type != EventTypes.Member:
continue
target_user = UserID.from_string(member_event.state_key)
if not self.hs.is_mine(target_user):
continue
if member_event.content["membership"] not in {
Membership.JOIN,
Membership.INVITE
}:
continue
if (
"kind" not in member_event.content
or member_event.content["kind"] != "guest"
):
continue
# We make the user choose to leave, rather than have the
# event-sender kick them. This is partially because we don't
# need to worry about power levels, and partially because guest
# users are a concept which doesn't hugely work over federation,
# and having homeservers have their own users leave keeps more
# of that decision-making and control local to the guest-having
# homeserver.
requester = Requester(target_user, "", True)
handler = self.hs.get_handlers().room_member_handler
yield handler.update_membership(
requester,
target_user,
member_event.room_id,
"leave",
ratelimit=False,
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warn("Error kicking guest user: %s" % (e,))