* WIP Event rejection
* Still send back errors for rejected events
Instead, discard them at the federationapi /send layer rather than
re-implementing checks at the clientapi/PerformJoin layer.
* Implement rejected events
Critically, rejected events CAN cause state resolution to happen
as it can merge forks in the DAG. This is fine, _provided_ we
do not add the rejected event when performing state resolution,
which is what this PR does. It also fixes the error handling
when NotAllowed happens, as we were checking too early and needlessly
handling NotAllowed in more than one place.
* Update test to match reality
* Modify InputRoomEvents to no longer return an error
Errors do not serialise across HTTP boundaries in polylith mode,
so instead set fields on the InputRoomEventsResponse. Add `Err()`
function to make the API shape basically the same.
* Remove redundant returns; linting
* Update blacklist
* Move currentstateserver API to roomserver
Stub out DB functions for now, nothing uses the roomserver version yet.
* Allow it to startup
* Implement some current-state-server storage interface functions
* Add missing package
* Use content_value instead of membership
* Fix build
* Replace publicroomsapi with a combination of clientapi/roomserver/currentstateserver
- All public rooms paths are now handled by clientapi
- Requests to (un)publish rooms are sent to the roomserver via `PerformPublish`
which are stored in a new `published_table.go`
- Requests for public rooms are handled in clientapi by:
* Fetch all room IDs which are published using `QueryPublishedRooms` on the roomserver.
* Apply pagination parameters to the slice.
* Do a `QueryBulkStateContent` request to the currentstateserver to pull out
required state event *content* (not entire events).
* Aggregate and return the chunk.
Mostly but not fully implemented (DB queries on currentstateserver are missing)
* Fix pq query
* Make postgres work
* Make sqlite work
* Fix tests
* Unbreak pagination tests
* Linting
* Add PerformInvite and refactor how errors get handled
- Rename `JoinError` to `PerformError`
- Remove `error` from the API function signature entirely. This forces
errors to be bundled into `PerformError` which makes it easier for callers
to detect and handle errors. On network errors, HTTP clients will make a
`PerformError`.
* Unbreak everything; thanks Go!
* Send back JSONResponse according to the PerformError
* Update federation invite code too
This is a wrapper around whatever impl we have which then logs
the function name/request/response/error.
Also tweak when we log on kafka streams: only log on the producer
side not the consumer side: we've never had issues with comms and
having 1 message rather than N would be nice.