The previous implementation was only checking if room history was
"shared", which it wasn't for rooms where a user was invited, or world
readable rooms.
This implementation leverages the IsServerAllowed method, which already
implements the complete verification algorithm.
Signed-off-by: `Mayeul Cantan <oss+matrix@mayeul.net>`
Co-authored-by: Kegsay <kegan@matrix.org>
* 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
* Add Queryer and use embedded structs
* Add Inputer and factor out more RS API stuff
This neatly splits up the RS API based on the functionality it provides,
whilst providing a useful place for code sharing via the `helpers` package.
* Use federation sender for backfill and getting missing events
* Fix internal URL paths
* Update go.mod/go.sum for matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib#218
* Add missing server implementations in HTTP interface
- New package `perform` which contains all `Perform` functions
- New package `helpers` which contains helper functions used by both
perform and query/input functions.
- Perform invite/leave have no idea how to `WriteOutputEvents` and this
is now returned from `PerformInvite` or `PerformLeave` respectively.
Still to do:
- RSAPI is fed into the inviter/joiner/leaver - this introduces circular
logic so will need to be removed.
- Put query operations in a `query` package.
- Put input operations (and output) in an `input` package.
- Factor out helper functions as much as possible, possibly rejigging the
storage layer in the process.