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# Writing a module
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A module is a Python class that uses Synapse's module API to interact with the
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homeserver. It can register callbacks that Synapse will call on specific operations, as
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well as web resources to attach to Synapse's web server.
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When instantiated, a module is given its parsed configuration as well as an instance of
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the `synapse.module_api.ModuleApi` class. The configuration is a dictionary, and is
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either the output of the module's `parse_config` static method (see below), or the
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configuration associated with the module in Synapse's configuration file.
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See the documentation for the `ModuleApi` class
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[here](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/synapse/module_api/__init__.py).
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## When Synapse runs with several modules configured
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If Synapse is running with other modules configured, the order each module appears in
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within the `modules` section of the Synapse configuration file might restrict what it can
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or cannot register. See [this section](index.html#using-multiple-modules) for more
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information.
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On top of the rules listed in the link above, if a callback returns a value that should
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cause the current operation to fail (e.g. if a callback checking an event returns with a
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value that should cause the event to be denied), Synapse will fail the operation and
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ignore any subsequent callbacks that should have been run after this one.
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The documentation for each callback mentions how Synapse behaves when
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multiple modules implement it.
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## Handling the module's configuration
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A module can implement the following static method:
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```python
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@staticmethod
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def parse_config(config: dict) -> dict
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```
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This method is given a dictionary resulting from parsing the YAML configuration for the
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module. It may modify it (for example by parsing durations expressed as strings (e.g.
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"5d") into milliseconds, etc.), and return the modified dictionary. It may also verify
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that the configuration is correct, and raise an instance of
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`synapse.module_api.errors.ConfigError` if not.
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## Registering a web resource
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Modules can register web resources onto Synapse's web server using the following module
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API method:
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```python
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def ModuleApi.register_web_resource(path: str, resource: IResource) -> None
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```
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The path is the full absolute path to register the resource at. For example, if you
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register a resource for the path `/_synapse/client/my_super_module/say_hello`, Synapse
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will serve it at `http(s)://[HS_URL]/_synapse/client/my_super_module/say_hello`. Note
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that Synapse does not allow registering resources for several sub-paths in the `/_matrix`
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namespace (such as anything under `/_matrix/client` for example). It is strongly
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recommended that modules register their web resources under the `/_synapse/client`
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namespace.
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The provided resource is a Python class that implements Twisted's [IResource](https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/api/twisted.web.resource.IResource.html)
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interface (such as [Resource](https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/api/twisted.web.resource.Resource.html)).
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Only one resource can be registered for a given path. If several modules attempt to
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register a resource for the same path, the module that appears first in Synapse's
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configuration file takes priority.
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Modules **must** register their web resources in their `__init__` method.
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## Registering a callback
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Modules can use Synapse's module API to register callbacks. Callbacks are functions that
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Synapse will call when performing specific actions. Callbacks must be asynchronous (unless
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specified otherwise), and are split in categories. A single module may implement callbacks
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from multiple categories, and is under no obligation to implement all callbacks from the
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categories it registers callbacks for.
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Modules can register callbacks using one of the module API's `register_[...]_callbacks`
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methods. The callback functions are passed to these methods as keyword arguments, with
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the callback name as the argument name and the function as its value. A
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`register_[...]_callbacks` method exists for each category.
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Callbacks for each category can be found on their respective page of the
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[Synapse documentation website](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse). |