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Events in a room
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----------------
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- Split into state and non-state data
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- Explain what they are, semantics, give examples of clobbering / not, use cases (msgs vs room names).
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Not too much detail on the actual event contents.
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- API to hit.
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- Extensibility provided by the API for custom events. Examples.
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- How this hooks into ``initialSync``.
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- See the "Room Events" section for actual spec on each type.
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Room events can be split into two categories:
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Syncing a room
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--------------
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- Single room initial sync. ``rooms/<room id>/initialSync`` API to hit. Why it might be used (lazy loading)
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:State Events:
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These are events which replace events that came before it, depending on a set of unique keys.
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These keys are the event ``type`` and a ``state_key``. Events with the same set of keys will
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be overwritten. Typically, state events are used to store state, hence their name.
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Getting grouped state events
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----------------------------
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- ``/members`` and ``/messages`` and the events they return.
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- ``/state`` and it returns ALL THE THINGS.
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:Non-state events:
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These are events which cannot be overwritten after sending. The list of events continues
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to grow as more events are sent. As this list grows, it becomes necessary to
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provide a mechanism for navigating this list. Pagination APIs are used to view the list
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of historical non-state events. Typically, non-state events are used to send messages.
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This specification outlines several events, all with the event type prefix ``m.``. However,
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applications may wish to add their own type of event, and this can be achieved using the
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REST API detailed in the following sections. If new events are added, the event ``type``
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key SHOULD follow the Java package naming convention, e.g. ``com.example.myapp.event``.
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This ensures event types are suitably namespaced for each application and reduces the
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risk of clashes.
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State events
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------------
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State events can be sent by ``PUT`` ing to ``/rooms/<room id>/state/<event type>/<state key>``.
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These events will be overwritten if ``<room id>``, ``<event type>`` and ``<state key>`` all match.
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If the state event has no ``state_key``, it can be omitted from the path. These requests
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**cannot use transaction IDs** like other ``PUT`` paths because they cannot be differentiated
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from the ``state key``. Furthermore, ``POST`` is unsupported on state paths. Valid requests
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look like::
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PUT /rooms/!roomid:domain/state/m.example.event
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{ "key" : "without a state key" }
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PUT /rooms/!roomid:domain/state/m.another.example.event/foo
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{ "key" : "with 'foo' as the state key" }
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In contrast, these requests are invalid::
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POST /rooms/!roomid:domain/state/m.example.event/
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{ "key" : "cannot use POST here" }
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PUT /rooms/!roomid:domain/state/m.another.example.event/foo/11
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{ "key" : "txnIds are not supported" }
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Care should be taken to avoid setting the wrong ``state key``::
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PUT /rooms/!roomid:domain/state/m.another.example.event/11
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{ "key" : "with '11' as the state key, but was probably intended to be a txnId" }
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The ``state_key`` is often used to store state about individual users, by using the user ID as the
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value. For example::
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PUT /rooms/!roomid:domain/state/m.favorite.animal.event/%40my_user%3Adomain.com
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{ "animal" : "cat", "reason": "fluffy" }
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In some cases, there may be no need for a ``state_key``, so it can be omitted::
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PUT /rooms/!roomid:domain/state/m.room.bgd.color
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{ "color": "red", "hex": "#ff0000" }
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See "Room Events" for the ``m.`` event specification.
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Non-state events
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----------------
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Non-state events can be sent by sending a request to ``/rooms/<room id>/send/<event type>``.
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These requests *can* use transaction IDs and ``PUT``/``POST`` methods. Non-state events
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allow access to historical events and pagination, making it best suited for sending messages.
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For example::
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POST /rooms/!roomid:domain/send/m.custom.example.message
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{ "text": "Hello world!" }
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PUT /rooms/!roomid:domain/send/m.custom.example.message/11
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{ "text": "Goodbye world!" }
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See "Room Events" for the ``m.`` event specification.
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Syncing rooms
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-------------
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When a client logs in, they may have a list of rooms which they have already joined. These rooms
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may also have a list of events associated with them. The purpose of 'syncing' is to present the
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current room and event information in a convenient, compact manner. There are two APIs provided:
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- ``/initialSync`` : A global sync which will present room and event information for all rooms
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the user has joined.
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- ``/rooms/<room id>/initialSync`` : A sync scoped to a single room. Presents room and event
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information for this room only.
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- TODO: JSON response format for both types
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- TODO: when would you use global? when would you use scoped?
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Getting grouped state events for a room
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---------------------------------------
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- ``/members`` and ``/messages`` and the event types they return. Spec JSON response format.
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- ``/state`` and it returns ALL THE THINGS.
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Room Events
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===========
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Raises:
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SynapseError if something went wrong.
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"""
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# TODO(paul): Why does 'event' not have a 'user' object?
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user = self.hs.parse_userid(event.user_id)
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assert(user.is_mine)
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if stamp_event:
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event.content["hsob_ts"] = int(self.clock.time_msec())
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yield self._on_new_room_event(event, snapshot)
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self.hs.get_handlers().presence_handler.bump_presence_active_time(
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user
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def get_messages(self, user_id=None, room_id=None, pagin_config=None,
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feedback=False):
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# we don't have to do this all the time
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self.changed_presencelike_data(target_user, state)
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def bump_presence_active_time(self, user, now=None):
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if now is None:
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now = self.clock.time_msec()
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self.changed_presencelike_data(user, {"last_active": now})
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def changed_presencelike_data(self, user, state):
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statuscache = self._get_or_make_usercache(user)
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persistence_service.get_latest_pdus_in_context.return_value = []
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hs = HomeServer(
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"test",
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"red",
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db_pool=None,
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http_client=None,
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datastore=MemoryDataStore(),
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persistence_service.get_latest_pdus_in_context.return_value = []
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hs = HomeServer(
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"test",
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"red",
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db_pool=None,
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http_client=None,
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datastore=MemoryDataStore(),
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persistence_service.get_latest_pdus_in_context.return_value = []
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hs = HomeServer(
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"test",
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"red",
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db_pool=None,
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http_client=None,
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datastore=MemoryDataStore(),
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persistence_service.get_latest_pdus_in_context.return_value = []
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hs = HomeServer(
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"test",
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"red",
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db_pool=None,
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http_client=None,
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datastore=MemoryDataStore(),
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persistence_service.get_latest_pdus_in_context.return_value = []
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hs = HomeServer(
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"test",
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"red",
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db_pool=None,
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http_client=None,
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datastore=MemoryDataStore(),
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persistence_service.get_latest_pdus_in_context.return_value = []
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hs = HomeServer(
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"test",
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"red",
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db_pool=None,
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http_client=None,
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datastore=MemoryDataStore(),
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def get_rooms_for_user_where_membership_is(self, user_id, membership_list):
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return [
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r for r in self.members
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if self.members[r].get(user_id).membership in membership_list
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self.members[r].get(user_id) for r in self.members
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if user_id in self.members[r] and
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self.members[r][user_id].membership in membership_list
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]
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def get_room_events_stream(self, user_id=None, from_key=None, to_key=None,
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<div id="footer" ng-hide="location.indexOf('/room') == 0">
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<div id="footerContent">
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© 2014 Matrix.org
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© 2014 Matrix.org
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</div>
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</div>
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</body>
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$scope.rooms[event.room_id].lastMsg = event;
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}
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});
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$scope.$on(eventHandlerService.CALL_EVENT, function(ngEvent, event, isLive) {
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if (isLive) {
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$scope.rooms[event.room_id].lastMsg = event;
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}
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});
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};
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</div>
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<div ng-switch-default>
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{{ room.lastMsg }}
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<div ng-if="room.lastMsg.type.indexOf('m.call.') == 0">
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Call
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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