Add filter_event_fields and filter_field to FilterCollection
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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ from synapse.types import UserID, RoomID
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from twisted.internet import defer
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import ujson as json
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import re
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class Filtering(object):
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if key in user_filter_json["room"]:
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self._check_definition(user_filter_json["room"][key])
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if "event_fields" in user_filter_json:
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if type(user_filter_json["event_fields"]) != list:
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raise SynapseError(400, "event_fields must be a list of strings")
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for field in user_filter_json["event_fields"]:
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if not isinstance(field, basestring):
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raise SynapseError(400, "Event field must be a string")
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# Don't allow '\\' in event field filters. This makes matching
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# events a lot easier as we can then use a negative lookbehind
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# assertion to split '\.' If we allowed \\ then it would
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# incorrectly split '\\.'
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if r'\\' in field:
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raise SynapseError(
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400, r'The escape character \ cannot itself be escaped'
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)
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def _check_definition_room_lists(self, definition):
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"""Check that "rooms" and "not_rooms" are lists of room ids if they
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are present
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@ -152,6 +168,11 @@ class FilterCollection(object):
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self.include_leave = filter_json.get("room", {}).get(
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"include_leave", False
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)
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self._event_fields = filter_json.get("event_fields", [])
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# Negative lookbehind assertion for '\'
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# (?<!stuff) matches if the current position in the string is not preceded
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# by a match for 'stuff'.
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self._split_field_regex = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)\.')
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<FilterCollection %s>" % (json.dumps(self._filter_json),)
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@ -186,6 +207,54 @@ class FilterCollection(object):
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def filter_room_account_data(self, events):
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return self._room_account_data.filter(self._room_filter.filter(events))
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def filter_event_fields(self, event):
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"""Remove fields from an event in accordance with the 'event_fields' of a filter.
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If there are no event fields specified then all fields are included.
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The entries may include '.' charaters to indicate sub-fields.
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So ['content.body'] will include the 'body' field of the 'content' object.
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A literal '.' character in a field name may be escaped using a '\'.
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Args:
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event(dict): The raw event to filter
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Returns:
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dict: The same event with some fields missing, if required.
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"""
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for field in self._event_fields:
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self.filter_field(event, field)
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return event
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def filter_field(self, dictionary, field):
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"""Filter the given field from the given dictionary.
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Args:
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dictionary(dict): The dictionary to remove the field from.
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field(str): The key to remove.
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Returns:
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dict: The same dictionary with the field removed.
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"""
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# "content.body.thing\.with\.dots" => ["content", "body", "thing\.with\.dots"]
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sub_fields = self._split_field_regex.split(field)
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# remove escaping so we can use the right key names when deleting
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sub_fields = [f.replace(r'\.', r'.') for f in sub_fields]
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# common case e.g. 'origin_server_ts'
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if len(sub_fields) == 1:
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dictionary.pop(sub_fields[0], None)
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# nested field e.g. 'content.body'
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elif len(sub_fields) > 1:
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# Pop the last field as that's the key to delete and we need the
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# parent dict in order to remove the key. Drill down to the right dict.
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key_to_delete = sub_fields.pop(-1)
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sub_dict = dictionary
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for sub_field in sub_fields:
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if sub_field in sub_dict and type(sub_dict[sub_field]) == dict:
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sub_dict = sub_dict[sub_field]
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else:
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return dictionary
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sub_dict.pop(key_to_delete, None)
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return dictionary
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class Filter(object):
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def __init__(self, filter_json):
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