Add filtering public API; outline filtering algorithm.
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@ -30,25 +30,69 @@ class Filtering(object):
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self._check_valid_filter(user_filter)
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return self.store.add_user_filter(user_localpart, user_filter)
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def filter_public_user_data(self, events, user, filter_id):
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return self._filter_on_key(
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events, user, filter_id, ["public_user_data"]
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)
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def filter_private_user_data(self, events, user, filter_id):
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return self._filter_on_key(
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events, user, filter_id, ["private_user_data"]
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)
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def filter_room_state(self, events, user, filter_id):
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return self._filter_on_key(
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events, user, filter_id, ["room", "state"]
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)
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def filter_room_events(self, events, user, filter_id):
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return self._filter_on_key(
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events, user, filter_id, ["room", "events"]
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)
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def filter_room_ephemeral(self, events, user, filter_id):
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return self._filter_on_key(
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events, user, filter_id, ["room", "ephemeral"]
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)
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# TODO(paul): surely we should probably add a delete_user_filter or
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# replace_user_filter at some point? There's no REST API specified for
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# them however
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def passes_filter(self, filter_json, event):
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"""Check if the event passes through the filter.
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def _filter_on_key(self, events, user, filter_id, keys):
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filter_json = self.get_user_filter(user.localpart, filter_id)
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if not filter_json:
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return events
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try:
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# extract the right definition from the filter
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definition = filter_json
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for key in keys:
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definition = definition[key]
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return self._filter_with_definition(events, definition)
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except KeyError:
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return events # return all events if definition isn't specified.
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def _filter_with_definition(self, events, definition):
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return [e for e in events if self._passes_definition(definition, e)]
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def _passes_definition(self, definition, event):
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"""Check if the event passes through the given definition.
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Args:
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filter_json(dict): The filter specification
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event(Event): The event to check
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definition(dict): The definition to check against.
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event(Event): The event to check.
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Returns:
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True if the event passes through the filter.
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"""
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# Algorithm notes:
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# For each key in the definition, check the event meets the criteria:
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# * For types: Literal match or prefix match (if ends with wildcard)
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# * For senders/rooms: Literal match only
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# * "not_" checks take presedence (e.g. if "m.*" is in both 'types'
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# and 'not_types' then it is treated as only being in 'not_types')
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return True
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def filter_events(self, events, user, filter_id):
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filter_json = self.get_user_filter(user, filter_id)
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return [e for e in events if self.passes_filter(filter_json, e)]
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def _check_valid_filter(self, user_filter):
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"""Check if the provided filter is valid.
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