* groupCall: add configuration param to allow no audio and no camera
* groupCall: enable datachannel to do no media group calls
* groupCall: changed call no media property as object property
* groupCall: fix existing unit tests
* groupCall: remove not needed flag
* groupCall: rename property to allow no media calls
* groupCall: mute unmute even without device
* groupCall: switch to promise callbacks
* groupCall: switch to try catch
* test: filter dummy code from coverage
* test: extend media mute tests
* groupCall: move permission check to device handler
* mediaHandler: add error in log statement
* Add comments.
* Implment MSC3873 to handle escaped dots in keys.
* Add some comments about tests.
* Clarify spec behavior.
* Fix typo.
* Don't manually iterate string.
* Clean-up tests.
* Simplify tests.
* Add more tests & fix bug with empty parts.
* Add more edge cases.
* Add a regular expression solution.
This is ~80% slower than the basic split(".").
* Split on a simpler regular expression.
This is ~50% slower than a simple split(".").
* Remove redundant case in regex.
* Enable sticky regex.
* Rollback use of regex.
* Cache values in the PushProcessor.
* Use more each in tests.
* Pre-calculate the key parts instead of caching them.
* Fix typo.
* Switch back to external cache, but clean out obsolete cached values.
* Remove obsolete property.
* Remove more obsolete properties.
* Validate vars early
* Split out unread counts for total and highlight to different logic blocks
* Add tests for ignoring non notifying events
* Fix possibly incorrect tests?
* lint fix
* Refactor currentTotalCount
* Track Total locally too
* Lots of total count assumptions and comments
* Adjust for threading too
* Fixup tests
* a word
* lint fix
I became sufficiently annoyed with matrix-mock-request that I decided to replace it with fetch-mock, which is what we use in matrix-react-sdk and is generally more powerful, easier to use, and actually maintained.
Unfortunately, we have a TestClient utility which is widely used and quite tightly integrated with matrix-mock-request. It wasn't going to be possible to change TestClient without changing all the tests that use it.
I also don't find TestClient particularly easy to use - it does a lot of stuff which I'm not convinced ought to be done for every single test.
So... I've introduced a couple of new classes (SyncResponder, E2EKeyReceiver) which do some of the useful bits of TestClient, but in a more granular way, and have switched crypto.spec.ts over so that rather than instantiating a TestClient for each test, it creates a MatrixClient directly and intercepts the endpoints necessary.
* first cut poll model
* process incoming poll relations
* allow alt event types in relations model
* allow alt event types in relations model
* remove unneccesary checks on remove relation
* comment
* Revert "allow alt event types in relations model"
This reverts commit e578d84464.
* Revert "Revert "allow alt event types in relations model""
This reverts commit 515db7a8bc.
* basic handling for new poll relations
* tests
* test room.processPollEvents
* join processBeaconEvents and poll events in client
* tidy and set 23 copyrights
* use rooms instance of matrixClient
* tidy
* more copyright
* simplify processPollEvent code
* throw when poll start event has no roomId
* updates for events-sdk move
* more type changes for events-sdk changes
* comment
These are all called by the react-sdk when showing an encrypted event:
* `getEventEncryptionInfo`
* `checkUserTrust`
* `checkDeviceTrust`
I don't particularly want to keep this API, but as a rapid means to an end,
let's stub them for now.
Adds a log line whenever we save a session and also adds an event
that's fired whenever we get a to-device event we can't decrypt
(hopefully the comment explains all).
* Remove extensible events v1 field population on legacy events
With extensible events v2, affected events are now gated by a room version, so we don't need this code anymore.
The proposal has generally moved away from mixing m.room.message with extensible fields as well.
* Run prettier
* Remove unstable identifier from tests too
* Run prettier again
I need to start calling back into the new rust crypto implementation from the /sync loops, so I need to pass it into SyncApi. To reduce the coupling, I've defined a new interface specifying the methods which exist for that purpose. Currently it's only onSyncCompleted.
There are a couple of callback interfaces which are currently stuffed into
`IStoredClientOpts` to make it easier to pass them into the `SyncApi`
constructor.
Before we add more fields to this, let's separate it out to a separate object.
This PR introduces MatrixClient.initRustCrypto, which is similar to initCrypto, except that it will use the Rust crypto SDK instead of the old libolm-based implementation.
This is very much not something you want to use in production code right now, because the integration with the rust sdk is extremely skeletal and almost everything crypto-related will raise an exception rather than doing anything useful.
It is, however, enough to demonstrate the loading of the wasmified rust sdk in element web, and a react sdk with light modifications can successfully log in and out.
Part of vector-im/element-web#21972.
* add deleteAccountData endpoint
* check server support and test
* test current state of memorystore
* interpret account data events with empty content as deleted
* add handling for (future) stable version of endpoint
* add getSafeUserId
* user getSafeUserId in deleteAccountData
* better jsdoc for throws documentation
Part of https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/21972. Eventually I want to replace the whole of the current `Crypto` implementation with an alternative implementation, but in order to get from here to there, I'm factoring out a common interface which will be implemented by both implementations.
I'm also determined to fix the problem where the innards of the crypto implementation are exposed to applications via the `MatrixClient.crypto` property.
It's not (yet) entirely clear what shape this interface should be, so I'm going with a minimal approach and adding things as we know we need them. This means that we need to keep the old `client.crypto` property around as well as a new `client.cryptoBackend` property. Eventually `client.crypto` will go away, but that will be a breaking change in the js-sdk.