diff --git a/changelog.d/10386.removal b/changelog.d/10386.removal new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..800a6143d7f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/changelog.d/10386.removal @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +The third-party event rules module interface is deprecated in favour of the generic module interface introduced in Synapse v1.37.0. See the [upgrade notes](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/upgrade.html#upgrading-to-v1390) for more information. diff --git a/docs/modules.md b/docs/modules.md index c4cb7018f798..9a430390a4cb 100644 --- a/docs/modules.md +++ b/docs/modules.md @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ The arguments passed to this callback are: ```python async def check_media_file_for_spam( file_wrapper: "synapse.rest.media.v1.media_storage.ReadableFileWrapper", - file_info: "synapse.rest.media.v1._base.FileInfo" + file_info: "synapse.rest.media.v1._base.FileInfo", ) -> bool ``` @@ -223,6 +223,66 @@ Called after successfully registering a user, in case the module needs to perfor operations to keep track of them. (e.g. add them to a database table). The user is represented by their Matrix user ID. +#### Third party rules callbacks + +Third party rules callbacks allow module developers to add extra checks to verify the +validity of incoming events. Third party event rules callbacks can be registered using +the module API's `register_third_party_rules_callbacks` method. + +The available third party rules callbacks are: + +```python +async def check_event_allowed( + event: "synapse.events.EventBase", + state_events: "synapse.types.StateMap", +) -> Tuple[bool, Optional[dict]] +``` + +** +This callback is very experimental and can and will break without notice. Module developers +are encouraged to implement `check_event_for_spam` from the spam checker category instead. +** + +Called when processing any incoming event, with the event and a `StateMap` +representing the current state of the room the event is being sent into. A `StateMap` is +a dictionary that maps tuples containing an event type and a state key to the +corresponding state event. For example retrieving the room's `m.room.create` event from +the `state_events` argument would look like this: `state_events.get(("m.room.create", ""))`. +The module must return a boolean indicating whether the event can be allowed. + +Note that this callback function processes incoming events coming via federation +traffic (on top of client traffic). This means denying an event might cause the local +copy of the room's history to diverge from that of remote servers. This may cause +federation issues in the room. It is strongly recommended to only deny events using this +callback function if the sender is a local user, or in a private federation in which all +servers are using the same module, with the same configuration. + +If the boolean returned by the module is `True`, it may also tell Synapse to replace the +event with new data by returning the new event's data as a dictionary. In order to do +that, it is recommended the module calls `event.get_dict()` to get the current event as a +dictionary, and modify the returned dictionary accordingly. + +Note that replacing the event only works for events sent by local users, not for events +received over federation. + +```python +async def on_create_room( + requester: "synapse.types.Requester", + request_content: dict, + is_requester_admin: bool, +) -> None +``` + +Called when processing a room creation request, with the `Requester` object for the user +performing the request, a dictionary representing the room creation request's JSON body +(see [the spec](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/latest#post-matrix-client-r0-createroom) +for a list of possible parameters), and a boolean indicating whether the user performing +the request is a server admin. + +Modules can modify the `request_content` (by e.g. adding events to its `initial_state`), +or deny the room's creation by raising a `module_api.errors.SynapseError`. + + ### Porting an existing module that uses the old interface In order to port a module that uses Synapse's old module interface, its author needs to: diff --git a/docs/sample_config.yaml b/docs/sample_config.yaml index f4845a5841e9..853c2f68990f 100644 --- a/docs/sample_config.yaml +++ b/docs/sample_config.yaml @@ -2654,19 +2654,6 @@ stats: # action: allow -# Server admins can define a Python module that implements extra rules for -# allowing or denying incoming events. In order to work, this module needs to -# override the methods defined in synapse/events/third_party_rules.py. -# -# This feature is designed to be used in closed federations only, where each -# participating server enforces the same rules. -# -#third_party_event_rules: -# module: "my_custom_project.SuperRulesSet" -# config: -# example_option: 'things' - - ## Opentracing ## # These settings enable opentracing, which implements distributed tracing. diff --git a/docs/upgrade.md b/docs/upgrade.md index db0450f563a2..c8f4a2c17172 100644 --- a/docs/upgrade.md +++ b/docs/upgrade.md @@ -86,6 +86,19 @@ process, for example: ``` +# Upgrading to v1.39.0 + +## Deprecation of the current third-party rules module interface + +The current third-party rules module interface is deprecated in favour of the new generic +modules system introduced in Synapse v1.37.0. Authors of third-party rules modules can refer +to [this documentation](modules.md#porting-an-existing-module-that-uses-the-old-interface) +to update their modules. Synapse administrators can refer to [this documentation](modules.md#using-modules) +to update their configuration once the modules they are using have been updated. + +We plan to remove support for the current third-party rules interface in September 2021. + + # Upgrading to v1.38.0 ## Re-indexing of `events` table on Postgres databases diff --git a/synapse/app/_base.py b/synapse/app/_base.py index b30571fe495b..50a02f51f54a 100644 --- a/synapse/app/_base.py +++ b/synapse/app/_base.py @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ from synapse.config.homeserver import HomeServerConfig from synapse.crypto import context_factory from synapse.events.spamcheck import load_legacy_spam_checkers +from synapse.events.third_party_rules import load_legacy_third_party_event_rules from synapse.logging.context import PreserveLoggingContext from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import wrap_as_background_process from synapse.metrics.jemalloc import setup_jemalloc_stats @@ -368,6 +369,7 @@ def run_sighup(*args, **kwargs): module(config=config, api=module_api) load_legacy_spam_checkers(hs) + load_legacy_third_party_event_rules(hs) # If we've configured an expiry time for caches, start the background job now. setup_expire_lru_cache_entries(hs) diff --git a/synapse/config/third_party_event_rules.py b/synapse/config/third_party_event_rules.py index f502ff539e27..a3fae0242082 100644 --- a/synapse/config/third_party_event_rules.py +++ b/synapse/config/third_party_event_rules.py @@ -28,18 +28,3 @@ def read_config(self, config, **kwargs): self.third_party_event_rules = load_module( provider, ("third_party_event_rules",) ) - - def generate_config_section(self, **kwargs): - return """\ - # Server admins can define a Python module that implements extra rules for - # allowing or denying incoming events. In order to work, this module needs to - # override the methods defined in synapse/events/third_party_rules.py. - # - # This feature is designed to be used in closed federations only, where each - # participating server enforces the same rules. - # - #third_party_event_rules: - # module: "my_custom_project.SuperRulesSet" - # config: - # example_option: 'things' - """ diff --git a/synapse/events/third_party_rules.py b/synapse/events/third_party_rules.py index f7944fd8344f..7a6eb3e51667 100644 --- a/synapse/events/third_party_rules.py +++ b/synapse/events/third_party_rules.py @@ -11,16 +11,124 @@ # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. +import logging +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Awaitable, Callable, List, Optional, Tuple -from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Union - +from synapse.api.errors import SynapseError from synapse.events import EventBase from synapse.events.snapshot import EventContext from synapse.types import Requester, StateMap +from synapse.util.async_helpers import maybe_awaitable if TYPE_CHECKING: from synapse.server import HomeServer +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +CHECK_EVENT_ALLOWED_CALLBACK = Callable[ + [EventBase, StateMap[EventBase]], Awaitable[Tuple[bool, Optional[dict]]] +] +ON_CREATE_ROOM_CALLBACK = Callable[[Requester, dict, bool], Awaitable] +CHECK_THREEPID_CAN_BE_INVITED_CALLBACK = Callable[ + [str, str, StateMap[EventBase]], Awaitable[bool] +] +CHECK_VISIBILITY_CAN_BE_MODIFIED_CALLBACK = Callable[ + [str, StateMap[EventBase], str], Awaitable[bool] +] + + +def load_legacy_third_party_event_rules(hs: "HomeServer"): + """Wrapper that loads a third party event rules module configured using the old + configuration, and registers the hooks they implement. + """ + if hs.config.third_party_event_rules is None: + return + + module, config = hs.config.third_party_event_rules + + api = hs.get_module_api() + third_party_rules = module(config=config, module_api=api) + + # The known hooks. If a module implements a method which name appears in this set, + # we'll want to register it. + third_party_event_rules_methods = { + "check_event_allowed", + "on_create_room", + "check_threepid_can_be_invited", + "check_visibility_can_be_modified", + } + + def async_wrapper(f: Optional[Callable]) -> Optional[Callable[..., Awaitable]]: + # f might be None if the callback isn't implemented by the module. In this + # case we don't want to register a callback at all so we return None. + if f is None: + return None + + # We return a separate wrapper for these methods because, in order to wrap them + # correctly, we need to await its result. Therefore it doesn't make a lot of + # sense to make it go through the run() wrapper. + if f.__name__ == "check_event_allowed": + + # We need to wrap check_event_allowed because its old form would return either + # a boolean or a dict, but now we want to return the dict separately from the + # boolean. + async def wrap_check_event_allowed( + event: EventBase, + state_events: StateMap[EventBase], + ) -> Tuple[bool, Optional[dict]]: + # We've already made sure f is not None above, but mypy doesn't do well + # across function boundaries so we need to tell it f is definitely not + # None. + assert f is not None + + res = await f(event, state_events) + if isinstance(res, dict): + return True, res + else: + return res, None + + return wrap_check_event_allowed + + if f.__name__ == "on_create_room": + + # We need to wrap on_create_room because its old form would return a boolean + # if the room creation is denied, but now we just want it to raise an + # exception. + async def wrap_on_create_room( + requester: Requester, config: dict, is_requester_admin: bool + ) -> None: + # We've already made sure f is not None above, but mypy doesn't do well + # across function boundaries so we need to tell it f is definitely not + # None. + assert f is not None + + res = await f(requester, config, is_requester_admin) + if res is False: + raise SynapseError( + 403, + "Room creation forbidden with these parameters", + ) + + return wrap_on_create_room + + def run(*args, **kwargs): + # mypy doesn't do well across function boundaries so we need to tell it + # f is definitely not None. + assert f is not None + + return maybe_awaitable(f(*args, **kwargs)) + + return run + + # Register the hooks through the module API. + hooks = { + hook: async_wrapper(getattr(third_party_rules, hook, None)) + for hook in third_party_event_rules_methods + } + + api.register_third_party_rules_callbacks(**hooks) + class ThirdPartyEventRules: """Allows server admins to provide a Python module implementing an extra @@ -35,36 +143,65 @@ def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"): self.store = hs.get_datastore() - module = None - config = None - if hs.config.third_party_event_rules: - module, config = hs.config.third_party_event_rules + self._check_event_allowed_callbacks: List[CHECK_EVENT_ALLOWED_CALLBACK] = [] + self._on_create_room_callbacks: List[ON_CREATE_ROOM_CALLBACK] = [] + self._check_threepid_can_be_invited_callbacks: List[ + CHECK_THREEPID_CAN_BE_INVITED_CALLBACK + ] = [] + self._check_visibility_can_be_modified_callbacks: List[ + CHECK_VISIBILITY_CAN_BE_MODIFIED_CALLBACK + ] = [] + + def register_third_party_rules_callbacks( + self, + check_event_allowed: Optional[CHECK_EVENT_ALLOWED_CALLBACK] = None, + on_create_room: Optional[ON_CREATE_ROOM_CALLBACK] = None, + check_threepid_can_be_invited: Optional[ + CHECK_THREEPID_CAN_BE_INVITED_CALLBACK + ] = None, + check_visibility_can_be_modified: Optional[ + CHECK_VISIBILITY_CAN_BE_MODIFIED_CALLBACK + ] = None, + ): + """Register callbacks from modules for each hook.""" + if check_event_allowed is not None: + self._check_event_allowed_callbacks.append(check_event_allowed) + + if on_create_room is not None: + self._on_create_room_callbacks.append(on_create_room) + + if check_threepid_can_be_invited is not None: + self._check_threepid_can_be_invited_callbacks.append( + check_threepid_can_be_invited, + ) - if module is not None: - self.third_party_rules = module( - config=config, - module_api=hs.get_module_api(), + if check_visibility_can_be_modified is not None: + self._check_visibility_can_be_modified_callbacks.append( + check_visibility_can_be_modified, ) async def check_event_allowed( self, event: EventBase, context: EventContext - ) -> Union[bool, dict]: + ) -> Tuple[bool, Optional[dict]]: """Check if a provided event should be allowed in the given context. The module can return: * True: the event is allowed. * False: the event is not allowed, and should be rejected with M_FORBIDDEN. - * a dict: replacement event data. + + If the event is allowed, the module can also return a dictionary to use as a + replacement for the event. Args: event: The event to be checked. context: The context of the event. Returns: - The result from the ThirdPartyRules module, as above + The result from the ThirdPartyRules module, as above. """ - if self.third_party_rules is None: - return True + # Bail out early without hitting the store if we don't have any callbacks to run. + if len(self._check_event_allowed_callbacks) == 0: + return True, None prev_state_ids = await context.get_prev_state_ids() @@ -77,29 +214,46 @@ async def check_event_allowed( # the hashes and signatures. event.freeze() - return await self.third_party_rules.check_event_allowed(event, state_events) + for callback in self._check_event_allowed_callbacks: + try: + res, replacement_data = await callback(event, state_events) + except Exception as e: + logger.warning("Failed to run module API callback %s: %s", callback, e) + continue + + # Return if the event shouldn't be allowed or if the module came up with a + # replacement dict for the event. + if res is False: + return res, None + elif isinstance(replacement_data, dict): + return True, replacement_data + + return True, None async def on_create_room( self, requester: Requester, config: dict, is_requester_admin: bool - ) -> bool: - """Intercept requests to create room to allow, deny or update the - request config. + ) -> None: + """Intercept requests to create room to maybe deny it (via an exception) or + update the request config. Args: requester config: The creation config from the client. is_requester_admin: If the requester is an admin - - Returns: - Whether room creation is allowed or denied. """ - - if self.third_party_rules is None: - return True - - return await self.third_party_rules.on_create_room( - requester, config, is_requester_admin - ) + for callback in self._on_create_room_callbacks: + try: + await callback(requester, config, is_requester_admin) + except Exception as e: + # Don't silence the errors raised by this callback since we expect it to + # raise an exception to deny the creation of the room; instead make sure + # it's a SynapseError we can send to clients. + if not isinstance(e, SynapseError): + e = SynapseError( + 403, "Room creation forbidden with these parameters" + ) + + raise e async def check_threepid_can_be_invited( self, medium: str, address: str, room_id: str @@ -114,15 +268,20 @@ async def check_threepid_can_be_invited( Returns: True if the 3PID can be invited, False if not. """ - - if self.third_party_rules is None: + # Bail out early without hitting the store if we don't have any callbacks to run. + if len(self._check_threepid_can_be_invited_callbacks) == 0: return True state_events = await self._get_state_map_for_room(room_id) - return await self.third_party_rules.check_threepid_can_be_invited( - medium, address, state_events - ) + for callback in self._check_threepid_can_be_invited_callbacks: + try: + if await callback(medium, address, state_events) is False: + return False + except Exception as e: + logger.warning("Failed to run module API callback %s: %s", callback, e) + + return True async def check_visibility_can_be_modified( self, room_id: str, new_visibility: str @@ -137,18 +296,20 @@ async def check_visibility_can_be_modified( Returns: True if the room's visibility can be modified, False if not. """ - if self.third_party_rules is None: - return True - - check_func = getattr( - self.third_party_rules, "check_visibility_can_be_modified", None - ) - if not check_func or not callable(check_func): + # Bail out early without hitting the store if we don't have any callback + if len(self._check_visibility_can_be_modified_callbacks) == 0: return True state_events = await self._get_state_map_for_room(room_id) - return await check_func(room_id, state_events, new_visibility) + for callback in self._check_visibility_can_be_modified_callbacks: + try: + if await callback(room_id, state_events, new_visibility) is False: + return False + except Exception as e: + logger.warning("Failed to run module API callback %s: %s", callback, e) + + return True async def _get_state_map_for_room(self, room_id: str) -> StateMap[EventBase]: """Given a room ID, return the state events of that room. diff --git a/synapse/handlers/federation.py b/synapse/handlers/federation.py index cf389be3e4bb..57287199091d 100644 --- a/synapse/handlers/federation.py +++ b/synapse/handlers/federation.py @@ -1934,7 +1934,7 @@ async def on_make_knock_request( builder=builder ) - event_allowed = await self.third_party_event_rules.check_event_allowed( + event_allowed, _ = await self.third_party_event_rules.check_event_allowed( event, context ) if not event_allowed: @@ -2026,7 +2026,7 @@ async def on_send_membership_event( # for knock events, we run the third-party event rules. It's not entirely clear # why we don't do this for other sorts of membership events. if event.membership == Membership.KNOCK: - event_allowed = await self.third_party_event_rules.check_event_allowed( + event_allowed, _ = await self.third_party_event_rules.check_event_allowed( event, context ) if not event_allowed: diff --git a/synapse/handlers/message.py b/synapse/handlers/message.py index c7fe4ff89e66..8a0024ce8485 100644 --- a/synapse/handlers/message.py +++ b/synapse/handlers/message.py @@ -949,10 +949,10 @@ async def create_new_client_event( if requester: context.app_service = requester.app_service - third_party_result = await self.third_party_event_rules.check_event_allowed( + res, new_content = await self.third_party_event_rules.check_event_allowed( event, context ) - if not third_party_result: + if res is False: logger.info( "Event %s forbidden by third-party rules", event, @@ -960,11 +960,11 @@ async def create_new_client_event( raise SynapseError( 403, "This event is not allowed in this context", Codes.FORBIDDEN ) - elif isinstance(third_party_result, dict): + elif new_content is not None: # the third-party rules want to replace the event. We'll need to build a new # event. event, context = await self._rebuild_event_after_third_party_rules( - third_party_result, event + new_content, event ) self.validator.validate_new(event, self.config) diff --git a/synapse/handlers/room.py b/synapse/handlers/room.py index 64656fda22ad..370561e54935 100644 --- a/synapse/handlers/room.py +++ b/synapse/handlers/room.py @@ -618,15 +618,11 @@ async def create_room( else: is_requester_admin = await self.auth.is_server_admin(requester.user) - # Check whether the third party rules allows/changes the room create - # request. - event_allowed = await self.third_party_event_rules.on_create_room( + # Let the third party rules modify the room creation config if needed, or abort + # the room creation entirely with an exception. + await self.third_party_event_rules.on_create_room( requester, config, is_requester_admin=is_requester_admin ) - if not event_allowed: - raise SynapseError( - 403, "You are not permitted to create rooms", Codes.FORBIDDEN - ) if not is_requester_admin and not await self.spam_checker.user_may_create_room( user_id diff --git a/synapse/module_api/__init__.py b/synapse/module_api/__init__.py index 5df934913400..1259fc2d906a 100644 --- a/synapse/module_api/__init__.py +++ b/synapse/module_api/__init__.py @@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer", auth_handler): self._spam_checker = hs.get_spam_checker() self._account_validity_handler = hs.get_account_validity_handler() + self._third_party_event_rules = hs.get_third_party_event_rules() ################################################################################# # The following methods should only be called during the module's initialisation. @@ -124,6 +125,11 @@ def register_account_validity_callbacks(self): """Registers callbacks for account validity capabilities.""" return self._account_validity_handler.register_account_validity_callbacks + @property + def register_third_party_rules_callbacks(self): + """Registers callbacks for third party event rules capabilities.""" + return self._third_party_event_rules.register_third_party_rules_callbacks + def register_web_resource(self, path: str, resource: IResource): """Registers a web resource to be served at the given path. diff --git a/tests/rest/client/test_third_party_rules.py b/tests/rest/client/test_third_party_rules.py index c5e1c5458bef..28dd47a28bf4 100644 --- a/tests/rest/client/test_third_party_rules.py +++ b/tests/rest/client/test_third_party_rules.py @@ -16,17 +16,19 @@ from unittest.mock import Mock from synapse.events import EventBase +from synapse.events.third_party_rules import load_legacy_third_party_event_rules from synapse.module_api import ModuleApi from synapse.rest import admin from synapse.rest.client.v1 import login, room from synapse.types import Requester, StateMap +from synapse.util.frozenutils import unfreeze from tests import unittest thread_local = threading.local() -class ThirdPartyRulesTestModule: +class LegacyThirdPartyRulesTestModule: def __init__(self, config: Dict, module_api: ModuleApi): # keep a record of the "current" rules module, so that the test can patch # it if desired. @@ -46,8 +48,26 @@ def parse_config(config): return config -def current_rules_module() -> ThirdPartyRulesTestModule: - return thread_local.rules_module +class LegacyDenyNewRooms(LegacyThirdPartyRulesTestModule): + def __init__(self, config: Dict, module_api: ModuleApi): + super().__init__(config, module_api) + + def on_create_room( + self, requester: Requester, config: dict, is_requester_admin: bool + ): + return False + + +class LegacyChangeEvents(LegacyThirdPartyRulesTestModule): + def __init__(self, config: Dict, module_api: ModuleApi): + super().__init__(config, module_api) + + async def check_event_allowed(self, event: EventBase, state: StateMap[EventBase]): + d = event.get_dict() + content = unfreeze(event.content) + content["foo"] = "bar" + d["content"] = content + return d class ThirdPartyRulesTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase): @@ -57,20 +77,23 @@ class ThirdPartyRulesTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase): room.register_servlets, ] - def default_config(self): - config = super().default_config() - config["third_party_event_rules"] = { - "module": __name__ + ".ThirdPartyRulesTestModule", - "config": {}, - } - return config + def make_homeserver(self, reactor, clock): + hs = self.setup_test_homeserver() + + load_legacy_third_party_event_rules(hs) + + return hs def prepare(self, reactor, clock, homeserver): # Create a user and room to play with during the tests self.user_id = self.register_user("kermit", "monkey") self.tok = self.login("kermit", "monkey") - self.room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user_id, tok=self.tok) + # Some tests might prevent room creation on purpose. + try: + self.room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user_id, tok=self.tok) + except Exception: + pass def test_third_party_rules(self): """Tests that a forbidden event is forbidden from being sent, but an allowed one @@ -79,10 +102,12 @@ def test_third_party_rules(self): # patch the rules module with a Mock which will return False for some event # types async def check(ev, state): - return ev.type != "foo.bar.forbidden" + return ev.type != "foo.bar.forbidden", None callback = Mock(spec=[], side_effect=check) - current_rules_module().check_event_allowed = callback + self.hs.get_third_party_event_rules()._check_event_allowed_callbacks = [ + callback + ] channel = self.make_request( "PUT", @@ -116,9 +141,9 @@ def test_cannot_modify_event(self): # first patch the event checker so that it will try to modify the event async def check(ev: EventBase, state): ev.content = {"x": "y"} - return True + return True, None - current_rules_module().check_event_allowed = check + self.hs.get_third_party_event_rules()._check_event_allowed_callbacks = [check] # now send the event channel = self.make_request( @@ -127,7 +152,19 @@ async def check(ev: EventBase, state): {"x": "x"}, access_token=self.tok, ) - self.assertEqual(channel.result["code"], b"500", channel.result) + # check_event_allowed has some error handling, so it shouldn't 500 just because a + # module did something bad. + self.assertEqual(channel.code, 200, channel.result) + event_id = channel.json_body["event_id"] + + channel = self.make_request( + "GET", + "/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/%s/event/%s" % (self.room_id, event_id), + access_token=self.tok, + ) + self.assertEqual(channel.code, 200, channel.result) + ev = channel.json_body + self.assertEqual(ev["content"]["x"], "x") def test_modify_event(self): """The module can return a modified version of the event""" @@ -135,9 +172,9 @@ def test_modify_event(self): async def check(ev: EventBase, state): d = ev.get_dict() d["content"] = {"x": "y"} - return d + return True, d - current_rules_module().check_event_allowed = check + self.hs.get_third_party_event_rules()._check_event_allowed_callbacks = [check] # now send the event channel = self.make_request( @@ -168,9 +205,9 @@ async def check(ev: EventBase, state): "msgtype": "m.text", "body": d["content"]["body"].upper(), } - return d + return True, d - current_rules_module().check_event_allowed = check + self.hs.get_third_party_event_rules()._check_event_allowed_callbacks = [check] # Send an event, then edit it. channel = self.make_request( @@ -222,7 +259,7 @@ async def check(ev: EventBase, state): self.assertEqual(ev["content"]["body"], "EDITED BODY") def test_send_event(self): - """Tests that the module can send an event into a room via the module api""" + """Tests that a module can send an event into a room via the module api""" content = { "msgtype": "m.text", "body": "Hello!", @@ -234,12 +271,59 @@ def test_send_event(self): "sender": self.user_id, } event: EventBase = self.get_success( - current_rules_module().module_api.create_and_send_event_into_room( - event_dict - ) + self.hs.get_module_api().create_and_send_event_into_room(event_dict) ) self.assertEquals(event.sender, self.user_id) self.assertEquals(event.room_id, self.room_id) self.assertEquals(event.type, "m.room.message") self.assertEquals(event.content, content) + + @unittest.override_config( + { + "third_party_event_rules": { + "module": __name__ + ".LegacyChangeEvents", + "config": {}, + } + } + ) + def test_legacy_check_event_allowed(self): + """Tests that the wrapper for legacy check_event_allowed callbacks works + correctly. + """ + channel = self.make_request( + "PUT", + "/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/%s/send/m.room.message/1" % self.room_id, + { + "msgtype": "m.text", + "body": "Original body", + }, + access_token=self.tok, + ) + self.assertEqual(channel.result["code"], b"200", channel.result) + + event_id = channel.json_body["event_id"] + + channel = self.make_request( + "GET", + "/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/%s/event/%s" % (self.room_id, event_id), + access_token=self.tok, + ) + self.assertEqual(channel.result["code"], b"200", channel.result) + + self.assertIn("foo", channel.json_body["content"].keys()) + self.assertEqual(channel.json_body["content"]["foo"], "bar") + + @unittest.override_config( + { + "third_party_event_rules": { + "module": __name__ + ".LegacyDenyNewRooms", + "config": {}, + } + } + ) + def test_legacy_on_create_room(self): + """Tests that the wrapper for legacy on_create_room callbacks works + correctly. + """ + self.helper.create_room_as(self.user_id, tok=self.tok, expect_code=403)