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<h3>Mypy 1.11.2</h3>
<ul>
<li>Alternative fix for a union-like literal string (Ivan Levkivskyi, PR
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/pull/17639">17639</a>)</li>
<li>Unwrap <code>TypedDict</code> item types before storing (Ivan
Levkivskyi, PR <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/pull/17640">17640</a>)</li>
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<h3>Acknowledgements</h3>
<p>Thanks to all mypy contributors who contributed to this release:</p>
<ul>
<li>Alex Waygood</li>
<li>Alexander Leopold Shon</li>
<li>Ali Hamdan</li>
<li>Anders Kaseorg</li>
<li>Ben Brown</li>
<li>Bénédikt Tran</li>
<li>bzoracler</li>
<li>Christoph Tyralla</li>
<li>Christopher Barber</li>
<li>dexterkennedy</li>
<li>gilesgc</li>
<li>GiorgosPapoutsakis</li>
<li>Ivan Levkivskyi</li>
<li>Jelle Zijlstra</li>
<li>Jukka Lehtosalo</li>
<li>Marc Mueller</li>
<li>Matthieu Devlin</li>
<li>Michael R. Crusoe</li>
<li>Nikita Sobolev</li>
<li>Seo Sanghyeon</li>
<li>Shantanu</li>
<li>sobolevn</li>
<li>Steven Troxler</li>
<li>Tadeu Manoel</li>
<li>Tamir Duberstein</li>
<li>Tushar Sadhwani</li>
<li>urnest</li>
<li>Valentin Stanciu</li>
</ul>
<p>I’d also like to thank my employer, Dropbox, for supporting mypy
development.</p>
<h2>Mypy 1.10</h2>
<p>We’ve just uploaded mypy 1.10 to the Python Package Index (<a
href="https://pypi.org/project/mypy/">PyPI</a>). Mypy is a static type
checker for Python. This release includes new features, performance
improvements and bug fixes. You can install it as follows:</p>
<pre><code>python3 -m pip install -U mypy
</code></pre>
<p>You can read the full documentation for this release on <a
href="http://mypy.readthedocs.io">Read the Docs</a>.</p>
<h3>Support TypeIs (PEP 742)</h3>
<p>Mypy now supports <code>TypeIs</code> (<a
href="https://peps.python.org/pep-0742/">PEP 742</a>), which allows</p>
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Bump version to 1.11.2</li>
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An alternative fix for a union-like literal string (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/issues/17639">#17639</a>)</li>
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href="7d805b364e"><code>7d805b3</code></a>
Unwrap TypedDict item types before storing (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/issues/17640">#17640</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="32675dddfa"><code>32675dd</code></a>
Revert "Fix Literal strings containing pipe characters" (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/issues/17638">#17638</a>)</li>
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Revert "Fix <code>RawExpressionType.accept</code> crash with
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href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/issues/1">#1</a>...</li>
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Bump version to 1.11.2+dev</li>
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Bump version to 1.11</li>
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Fix <code>RawExpressionType.accept</code> crash with
<code>--cache-fine-grained</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/issues/17588">#17588</a>)</li>
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Fix PEP 604 isinstance caching (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/issues/17563">#17563</a>)</li>
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Fix <code>typing.TypeAliasType</code> being undefined on python <
3.12 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/python/mypy/issues/17558">#17558</a>)</li>
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I thought ruff check would also format, but it doesn't.
This runs ruff format in CI and dev scripts. The first commit is just a
run of `ruff format .` in the root directory.
Follows on from @H-Shay's great work at
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/15344 and MSC4026.
Also enables its use for MSC3881, mainly as an easy but concrete example
of how to use it.
During the migration the automated script to update the copyright
headers accidentally got rid of some of the existing copyright lines.
Reinstate them.
Adds both the List-Unsubscribe (RFC2369) and List-Unsubscribe-Post (RFC8058)
headers to push notification emails, which together should:
* Show an "Unsubscribe" link in the MUA UI when viewing Synapse notification emails.
* Enable "one-click" unsubscribe (the user never leaves their MUA, which automatically
makes a POST request to the specified endpoint).
* Updates the rule ID.
* Use `event_property_is` instead of `event_match`.
This updates the implementation of MSC3958 to match the latest
text from the MSC.
#15514 introduced a regression where Synapse would encounter
`PartialDownloadError`s when fetching OpenID metadata for certain
providers on startup. Due to #8088, this prevents Synapse from starting
entirely.
Revert the change while we decide what to do about the regression.
Pushers tend to make many connections to the same HTTP host
(e.g. a new event comes in, causes events to be pushed, and then
the homeserver connects to the same host many times). Due to this
the per-host HTTP connection pool size was increased, but this does
not make sense for other SimpleHttpClients.
Add a parameter for the connection pool and override it for pushers
(making a separate SimpleHttpClient for pushers with the increased
configuration).
This returns the HTTP connection pool settings to the default Twisted
ones for non-pusher HTTP clients.
This makes it so that we rely on the `device_id` to delete pushers on logout,
instead of relying on the `access_token_id`. This ensures we're not removing
pushers on token refresh, and prepares for a world without access token IDs
(also known as the OIDC).
This actually runs the `set_device_id_for_pushers` background update, which
was forgotten in #13831.
Note that for backwards compatibility it still deletes pushers based on the
`access_token` until the background update finishes.
Invalid mentions data received over the Client-Server API should
be rejected with a 400 error. This will hopefully stop clients from
sending invalid data, although does not help with data received
over federation.
Additionally:
* Consistently use `freeze()` in test
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Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
This removes the experimental configuration option and
always escapes the push rule condition keys.
Also escapes any (experimental) push rule condition keys
in the base rules which contain dot in a field name.
This replaces the specific `is_user_mention` push rule condition
used in MSC3952 with the generic `exact_event_property_contains`
push rule condition from MSC3966.
Internally the push rules module uses a `pattern_type` property for `event_match`
conditions (and `related_event_match`) to mark the condition as matching the
current user's Matrix ID or localpart.
This is leaky to the Client-Server API where a user can successfully set a condition
which provides `pattern_type` instead of `pattern` (note that there's no benefit to
doing this -- the user can just use their own Matrix ID or localpart instead). When
serializing back to the client the `pattern_type` property is converted into a proper
`pattern`.
The following changes are made to avoid this:
* Separate the `KnownCondition::EventMatch` enum value into `EventMatch`
and `EventMatchType`, each with their own expected properties. (Note that a
similar change is made for `RelatedEventMatch`.)
* Make it such that the `pattern_type` variants serialize to the same condition kind,
but cannot be deserialized (since they're only provided by base rules).
* As a final tweak, convert `user_id` vs. `user_localpart` values into an enum.
This replaces the specific `is_room_mention` push rule condition
used in MSC3952 with the generic `exact_event_match` push rule
condition from MSC3758.
No functionality changes due to this.
This specifies to search for an exact value match, instead of
string globbing. It only works across non-compound JSON values
(null, boolean, integer, and strings).
This disambiguates keys which attempt to match fields
with a dot in them (e.g. m.relates_to).
Disabled by default behind an experimental configuration flag.
Co-authored-by: Brad Murray <brad@beeper.com>
Co-authored-by: Nick Barrett <nick@beeper.com>
Copy the suppress_edits push rule from Beeper to implement MSC3958.
9415a1284b/rust/src/push/base_rules.rs (L98-L114)
* Better test for bad values in power levels events
The previous test only checked that Synapse didn't raise an exception,
but didn't check that we had correctly interpreted the value of the
dodgy power level.
It also conflated two things: bad room notification levels, and bad user
levels. There _is_ logic for converting the latter to integers, but we
should test it separately.
* Check we ignore types that don't convert to int
* Handle `None` values in `notifications.room`
* Changelog
* Also test that bad values are rejected by event auth
* Docstring
* linter scripttttttttt
MSC3952 defines push rules which searches for mentions in a list of
Matrix IDs in the event body, instead of searching the entire event
body for display name / local part.
This is implemented behind an experimental configuration flag and
does not yet implement the backwards compatibility pieces of the MSC.
* Add support for MSC3931: Room Version Supports push rule condition
* Create experimental flag for future work, and use it to gate MSC3931
* Changelog entry