Yet more bullet points on various sections.

paul/schema_breaking_changes
Kegan Dougal 2014-09-02 10:40:42 +01:00
parent 1bc05aef20
commit ab0637c2c3
1 changed files with 45 additions and 11 deletions

View File

@ -287,7 +287,13 @@ Modifying aliases
Permissions Permissions
----------- -----------
- TODO : Room permissions / config / power levels. What they are. How do they work. Examples. - TODO: What is a power level? How do they work? Defaults / required levels for X. How do they change
as people join and leave rooms? What do you do if you get a clash? Examples.
- TODO: List all actions which use power levels (sending msgs, inviting users, banning people, etc...)
- TODO: Room config - what is the event and what are the keys/values and explanations for them.
Link through to respective sections where necessary. How does this tie in with permissions, e.g.
give example of creating a read-only room.
Joining rooms Joining rooms
------------- -------------
@ -403,9 +409,11 @@ Banning users in a room
actually been banned."? actually been banned."?
A user may decide to ban another user in a room. 'Banning' forces the target user A user may decide to ban another user in a room. 'Banning' forces the target user
to leave the room and prevents them from re-joining the room. In order to ban to leave the room and prevents them from re-joining the room. A banned user will
someone, the user performing the ban MUST have the required power level. To ban not be treated as a joined user, and so will not be able to send or receive events
a user, a request should be made to ``/rooms/<room id>/ban`` with:: in the room. In order to ban someone, the user performing the ban MUST have the
required power level. To ban a user, a request should be made to
``/rooms/<room id>/ban`` with::
{ {
"user_id": "<user id to ban" "user_id": "<user id to ban"
@ -540,14 +548,27 @@ There are several APIs provided to ``GET`` events for a room:
Example: Example:
TODO TODO
``/rooms/<room id>/messages``
Description:
Get all ``m.room.message`` events.
Response format:
``{ TODO }``
Example:
TODO
``/rooms/<room id>/initialSync``
- ``/rooms/<room id>/messages`` : Get all ``m.room.message`` events. Description:
- ``/rooms/<room id>/initialSync`` : Get all relevant events for a room. Get all relevant events for a room. This includes state events, paginated non-state
events and presence events.
Response format:
`` { TODO } ``
Example:
TODO
Room Events Room Events
=========== ===========
- voip events?
This specification outlines several standard event types, all of which are This specification outlines several standard event types, all of which are
prefixed with ``m.`` prefixed with ``m.``
@ -654,8 +675,6 @@ prefixed with ``m.``
``read`` (sent when the event has been observed by the end-user). The ``target_event_id`` ``read`` (sent when the event has been observed by the end-user). The ``target_event_id``
should reference the ``m.room.message`` event being acknowledged. should reference the ``m.room.message`` event being acknowledged.
- voip?
m.room.message msgtypes m.room.message msgtypes
----------------------- -----------------------
Each ``m.room.message`` MUST have a ``msgtype`` key which identifies the type of Each ``m.room.message`` MUST have a ``msgtype`` key which identifies the type of
@ -824,11 +843,23 @@ presence information in a user list for a room.
Typing notifications Typing notifications
==================== ====================
- what is the event type. Are they bundled with other event types? If so, which.
- what are the valid keys / values. What do they represent. Any gotchas?
- Timeouts. How do they work, who sets them and how do they expire. Does one
have priority over another? Give examples.
TODO : Leo TODO : Leo
Voice over IP Voice over IP
============= =============
- what are the event types.
- what are the valid keys/values. What do they represent. Any gotchas?
- In what sequence should the events be sent?
- How do you accept / decline inbound calls? How do you make outbound calls?
Give examples.
- How does negotiation work? Give examples.
- How do you hang up?
- What does call log information look like e.g. duration of call?
TODO : Dave TODO : Dave
@ -1321,7 +1352,10 @@ Content repository
Address book repository Address book repository
======================= =======================
- format - format: POST(?) wodges of json, some possible processing, then return wodges of json on GET.
- processing may remove dupes, merge contacts, pepper with extra info (e.g. matrix-ability of
contacts), etc.
- Standard json format for contacts? Piggy back off vcards?
Glossary Glossary