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# Compiled Object files, Static and Dynamic libs (Shared Objects)
*.o
*.a
*.so
# Folders
_obj
_test
# Architecture specific extensions/prefixes
*.[568vq]
[568vq].out
*.cgo1.go
*.cgo2.c
_cgo_defun.c
_cgo_gotypes.go
_cgo_export.*
_testmain.go
*.exe
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language: go
go:
- 1.8
install:
- go get github.com/golang/lint/golint
- go get github.com/fzipp/gocyclo
- go get github.com/client9/misspell/...
- go get github.com/gordonklaus/ineffassign
script: ./hooks/pre-commit

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# gomatrix
[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/matrix-org/gomatrix?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/matrix-org/gomatrix)
A Golang Matrix client.
**THIS IS UNDER ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT: BREAKING CHANGES ARE FREQUENT.**

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// Package gomatrix implements the Matrix Client-Server API.
//
// Specification can be found at http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html
package gomatrix
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"maunium.net/go/maulogger"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"path"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
)
// Client represents a Matrix client.
type Client struct {
HomeserverURL *url.URL // The base homeserver URL
Prefix string // The API prefix eg '/_matrix/client/r0'
UserID string // The user ID of the client. Used for forming HTTP paths which use the client's user ID.
AccessToken string // The access_token for the client.
Client *http.Client // The underlying HTTP client which will be used to make HTTP requests.
Syncer Syncer // The thing which can process /sync responses
Store Storer // The thing which can store rooms/tokens/ids
Logger maulogger.Logger
// The ?user_id= query parameter for application services. This must be set *prior* to calling a method. If this is empty,
// no user_id parameter will be sent.
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/application_service/unstable.html#identity-assertion
AppServiceUserID string
syncingMutex sync.Mutex // protects syncingID
syncingID uint32 // Identifies the current Sync. Only one Sync can be active at any given time.
}
// HTTPError An HTTP Error response, which may wrap an underlying native Go Error.
type HTTPError struct {
WrappedError error
RespError *RespError
Message string
Code int
}
func (e HTTPError) Error() string {
var wrappedErrMsg string
if e.WrappedError != nil {
wrappedErrMsg = e.WrappedError.Error()
}
return fmt.Sprintf("msg=%s code=%d wrapped=%s", e.Message, e.Code, wrappedErrMsg)
}
// BuildURL builds a URL with the Client's homserver/prefix/access_token set already.
func (cli *Client) BuildURL(urlPath ...string) string {
ps := []string{cli.Prefix}
for _, p := range urlPath {
ps = append(ps, p)
}
return cli.BuildBaseURL(ps...)
}
// BuildBaseURL builds a URL with the Client's homeserver/access_token set already. You must
// supply the prefix in the path.
func (cli *Client) BuildBaseURL(urlPath ...string) string {
// copy the URL. Purposefully ignore error as the input is from a valid URL already
hsURL, _ := url.Parse(cli.HomeserverURL.String())
parts := []string{hsURL.Path}
parts = append(parts, urlPath...)
hsURL.Path = path.Join(parts...)
query := hsURL.Query()
if cli.AccessToken != "" {
query.Set("access_token", cli.AccessToken)
}
if cli.AppServiceUserID != "" {
query.Set("user_id", cli.AppServiceUserID)
}
hsURL.RawQuery = query.Encode()
return hsURL.String()
}
// BuildURLWithQuery builds a URL with query parameters in addition to the Client's homeserver/prefix/access_token set already.
func (cli *Client) BuildURLWithQuery(urlPath []string, urlQuery map[string]string) string {
u, _ := url.Parse(cli.BuildURL(urlPath...))
q := u.Query()
for k, v := range urlQuery {
q.Set(k, v)
}
u.RawQuery = q.Encode()
return u.String()
}
// SetCredentials sets the user ID and access token on this client instance.
func (cli *Client) SetCredentials(userID, accessToken string) {
cli.AccessToken = accessToken
cli.UserID = userID
}
// ClearCredentials removes the user ID and access token on this client instance.
func (cli *Client) ClearCredentials() {
cli.AccessToken = ""
cli.UserID = ""
}
// Sync starts syncing with the provided Homeserver. If Sync() is called twice then the first sync will be stopped and the
// error will be nil.
//
// This function will block until a fatal /sync error occurs, so it should almost always be started as a new goroutine.
// Fatal sync errors can be caused by:
// - The failure to create a filter.
// - Client.Syncer.OnFailedSync returning an error in response to a failed sync.
// - Client.Syncer.ProcessResponse returning an error.
// If you wish to continue retrying in spite of these fatal errors, call Sync() again.
func (cli *Client) Sync() error {
// Mark the client as syncing.
// We will keep syncing until the syncing state changes. Either because
// Sync is called or StopSync is called.
syncingID := cli.incrementSyncingID()
nextBatch := cli.Store.LoadNextBatch(cli.UserID)
filterID := cli.Store.LoadFilterID(cli.UserID)
if filterID == "" {
filterJSON := cli.Syncer.GetFilterJSON(cli.UserID)
resFilter, err := cli.CreateFilter(filterJSON)
if err != nil {
return err
}
filterID = resFilter.FilterID
cli.Store.SaveFilterID(cli.UserID, filterID)
}
for {
resSync, err := cli.SyncRequest(30000, nextBatch, filterID, false, "")
if err != nil {
duration, err2 := cli.Syncer.OnFailedSync(resSync, err)
if err2 != nil {
return err2
}
time.Sleep(duration)
continue
}
// Check that the syncing state hasn't changed
// Either because we've stopped syncing or another sync has been started.
// We discard the response from our sync.
if cli.getSyncingID() != syncingID {
return nil
}
// Save the token now *before* processing it. This means it's possible
// to not process some events, but it means that we won't get constantly stuck processing
// a malformed/buggy event which keeps making us panic.
cli.Store.SaveNextBatch(cli.UserID, resSync.NextBatch)
if err = cli.Syncer.ProcessResponse(resSync, nextBatch); err != nil {
return err
}
nextBatch = resSync.NextBatch
}
}
func (cli *Client) incrementSyncingID() uint32 {
cli.syncingMutex.Lock()
defer cli.syncingMutex.Unlock()
cli.syncingID++
return cli.syncingID
}
func (cli *Client) getSyncingID() uint32 {
cli.syncingMutex.Lock()
defer cli.syncingMutex.Unlock()
return cli.syncingID
}
// StopSync stops the ongoing sync started by Sync.
func (cli *Client) StopSync() {
// Advance the syncing state so that any running Syncs will terminate.
cli.incrementSyncingID()
}
func (cli *Client) LogRequest(req *http.Request, body string) {
if cli.Logger == nil {
return
}
cli.Logger.Debugfln("%s %s %s", req.Method, req.URL.Path, body)
}
// MakeRequest makes a JSON HTTP request to the given URL.
// If "resBody" is not nil, the response body will be json.Unmarshalled into it.
//
// Returns the HTTP body as bytes on 2xx with a nil error. Returns an error if the response is not 2xx along
// with the HTTP body bytes if it got that far. This error is an HTTPError which includes the returned
// HTTP status code and possibly a RespError as the WrappedError, if the HTTP body could be decoded as a RespError.
func (cli *Client) MakeRequest(method string, httpURL string, reqBody interface{}, resBody interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
var req *http.Request
var err error
logBody := "{}"
if reqBody != nil {
var jsonStr []byte
jsonStr, err = json.Marshal(reqBody)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
logBody = string(jsonStr)
req, err = http.NewRequest(method, httpURL, bytes.NewBuffer(jsonStr))
} else {
req, err = http.NewRequest(method, httpURL, nil)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
cli.LogRequest(req, logBody)
res, err := cli.Client.Do(req)
if res != nil {
defer res.Body.Close()
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
contents, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
if res.StatusCode/100 != 2 { // not 2xx
var wrap error
respErr := &RespError{}
if _ = json.Unmarshal(contents, respErr); respErr.ErrCode != "" {
wrap = respErr
} else {
respErr = nil
}
// If we failed to decode as RespError, don't just drop the HTTP body, include it in the
// HTTP error instead (e.g proxy errors which return HTML).
msg := "Failed to " + method + " JSON to " + req.URL.Path
if wrap == nil {
msg = msg + ": " + string(contents)
}
return contents, HTTPError{
Code: res.StatusCode,
Message: msg,
WrappedError: wrap,
RespError: respErr,
}
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if resBody != nil {
if err = json.Unmarshal(contents, &resBody); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return contents, nil
}
// CreateFilter makes an HTTP request according to http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-user-userid-filter
func (cli *Client) CreateFilter(filter json.RawMessage) (resp *RespCreateFilter, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("user", cli.UserID, "filter")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", urlPath, &filter, &resp)
return
}
// SyncRequest makes an HTTP request according to http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-sync
func (cli *Client) SyncRequest(timeout int, since, filterID string, fullState bool, setPresence string) (resp *RespSync, err error) {
query := map[string]string{
"timeout": strconv.Itoa(timeout),
}
if since != "" {
query["since"] = since
}
if filterID != "" {
query["filter"] = filterID
}
if setPresence != "" {
query["set_presence"] = setPresence
}
if fullState {
query["full_state"] = "true"
}
urlPath := cli.BuildURLWithQuery([]string{"sync"}, query)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", urlPath, nil, &resp)
return
}
func (cli *Client) register(u string, req *ReqRegister) (resp *RespRegister, uiaResp *RespUserInteractive, err error) {
var bodyBytes []byte
bodyBytes, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", u, req, nil)
if err != nil {
httpErr, ok := err.(HTTPError)
if !ok { // network error
return
}
if httpErr.Code == 401 {
// body should be RespUserInteractive, if it isn't, fail with the error
err = json.Unmarshal(bodyBytes, &uiaResp)
return
}
return
}
// body should be RespRegister
err = json.Unmarshal(bodyBytes, &resp)
return
}
// Register makes an HTTP request according to http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-register
//
// Registers with kind=user. For kind=guest, see RegisterGuest.
func (cli *Client) Register(req *ReqRegister) (*RespRegister, *RespUserInteractive, error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("register")
return cli.register(u, req)
}
// RegisterGuest makes an HTTP request according to http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-register
// with kind=guest.
//
// For kind=user, see Register.
func (cli *Client) RegisterGuest(req *ReqRegister) (*RespRegister, *RespUserInteractive, error) {
query := map[string]string{
"kind": "guest",
}
u := cli.BuildURLWithQuery([]string{"register"}, query)
return cli.register(u, req)
}
// RegisterDummy performs m.login.dummy registration according to https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#dummy-auth
//
// Only a username and password need to be provided on the ReqRegister struct. Most local/developer homeservers will allow registration
// this way. If the homeserver does not, an error is returned.
//
// This does not set credentials on the client instance. See SetCredentials() instead.
//
// res, err := cli.RegisterDummy(&gomatrix.ReqRegister{
// Username: "alice",
// Password: "wonderland",
// })
// if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// token := res.AccessToken
func (cli *Client) RegisterDummy(req *ReqRegister) (*RespRegister, error) {
res, uia, err := cli.Register(req)
if err != nil && uia == nil {
return nil, err
}
if uia != nil && uia.HasSingleStageFlow("m.login.dummy") {
req.Auth = struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Session string `json:"session,omitempty"`
}{"m.login.dummy", uia.Session}
res, _, err = cli.Register(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if res == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("registration failed: does this server support m.login.dummy? ")
}
return res, nil
}
// Login a user to the homeserver according to http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-login
// This does not set credentials on this client instance. See SetCredentials() instead.
func (cli *Client) Login(req *ReqLogin) (resp *RespLogin, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("login")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", urlPath, req, &resp)
return
}
// Logout the current user. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-logout
// This does not clear the credentials from the client instance. See ClearCredentials() instead.
func (cli *Client) Logout() (resp *RespLogout, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("logout")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", urlPath, nil, &resp)
return
}
// Versions returns the list of supported Matrix versions on this homeserver. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-versions
func (cli *Client) Versions() (resp *RespVersions, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildBaseURL("_matrix", "client", "versions")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", urlPath, nil, &resp)
return
}
// JoinRoom joins the client to a room ID or alias. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-join-roomidoralias
//
// If serverName is specified, this will be added as a query param to instruct the homeserver to join via that server. If content is specified, it will
// be JSON encoded and used as the request body.
func (cli *Client) JoinRoom(roomIDorAlias, serverName string, content interface{}) (resp *RespJoinRoom, err error) {
var urlPath string
if serverName != "" {
urlPath = cli.BuildURLWithQuery([]string{"join", roomIDorAlias}, map[string]string{
"server_name": serverName,
})
} else {
urlPath = cli.BuildURL("join", roomIDorAlias)
}
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", urlPath, content, &resp)
return
}
// GetDisplayName returns the display name of the user from the specified MXID. See https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-profile-userid-displayname
func (cli *Client) GetDisplayName(mxid string) (resp *RespUserDisplayName, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("profile", mxid, "displayname")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", urlPath, nil, &resp)
return
}
// GetOwnDisplayName returns the user's display name. See https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-profile-userid-displayname
func (cli *Client) GetOwnDisplayName() (resp *RespUserDisplayName, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("profile", cli.UserID, "displayname")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", urlPath, nil, &resp)
return
}
// SetDisplayName sets the user's profile display name. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-profile-userid-displayname
func (cli *Client) SetDisplayName(displayName string) (err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("profile", cli.UserID, "displayname")
s := struct {
DisplayName string `json:"displayname"`
}{displayName}
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", urlPath, &s, nil)
return
}
// GetAvatarURL gets the user's avatar URL. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-profile-userid-avatar-url
func (cli *Client) GetAvatarURL() (url string, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("profile", cli.UserID, "avatar_url")
s := struct {
AvatarURL string `json:"avatar_url"`
}{}
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", urlPath, nil, &s)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return s.AvatarURL, nil
}
// SetAvatarURL sets the user's avatar URL. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-profile-userid-avatar-url
func (cli *Client) SetAvatarURL(url string) (err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("profile", cli.UserID, "avatar_url")
s := struct {
AvatarURL string `json:"avatar_url"`
}{url}
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", urlPath, &s, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// SendMessageEvent sends a message event into a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-send-eventtype-txnid
// contentJSON should be a pointer to something that can be encoded as JSON using json.Marshal.
func (cli *Client) SendMessageEvent(roomID string, eventType EventType, contentJSON interface{}) (resp *RespSendEvent, err error) {
txnID := txnID()
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "send", string(eventType), txnID)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", urlPath, contentJSON, &resp)
return
}
// SendMessageEvent sends a message event into a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-send-eventtype-txnid
// contentJSON should be a pointer to something that can be encoded as JSON using json.Marshal.
func (cli *Client) SendMassagedMessageEvent(roomID string, eventType EventType, contentJSON interface{}, ts int64) (resp *RespSendEvent, err error) {
txnID := txnID()
urlPath := cli.BuildURLWithQuery([]string{"rooms", roomID, "send", string(eventType), txnID}, map[string]string{
"ts": strconv.FormatInt(ts, 10),
})
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", urlPath, contentJSON, &resp)
return
}
// SendStateEvent sends a state event into a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-state-eventtype-statekey
// contentJSON should be a pointer to something that can be encoded as JSON using json.Marshal.
func (cli *Client) SendStateEvent(roomID string, eventType EventType, stateKey string, contentJSON interface{}) (resp *RespSendEvent, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "state", string(eventType), stateKey)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", urlPath, contentJSON, &resp)
return
}
// SendStateEvent sends a state event into a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-state-eventtype-statekey
// contentJSON should be a pointer to something that can be encoded as JSON using json.Marshal.
func (cli *Client) SendMassagedStateEvent(roomID string, eventType EventType, stateKey string, contentJSON interface{}, ts int64) (resp *RespSendEvent, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURLWithQuery([]string{"rooms", roomID, "state", string(eventType), stateKey}, map[string]string{
"ts": strconv.FormatInt(ts, 10),
})
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", urlPath, contentJSON, &resp)
return
}
// SendText sends an m.room.message event into the given room with a msgtype of m.text
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#m-text
func (cli *Client) SendText(roomID, text string) (*RespSendEvent, error) {
return cli.SendMessageEvent(roomID, "m.room.message", Content{
MsgType: MsgText,
Body: text,
})
}
// SendImage sends an m.room.message event into the given room with a msgtype of m.image
// See https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#m-image
func (cli *Client) SendImage(roomID, body, url string) (*RespSendEvent, error) {
return cli.SendMessageEvent(roomID, "m.room.message", Content{
MsgType: MsgImage,
Body: body,
URL: url,
})
}
// SendVideo sends an m.room.message event into the given room with a msgtype of m.video
// See https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#m-video
func (cli *Client) SendVideo(roomID, body, url string) (*RespSendEvent, error) {
return cli.SendMessageEvent(roomID, "m.room.message", Content{
MsgType: MsgVideo,
Body: body,
URL: url,
})
}
// SendNotice sends an m.room.message event into the given room with a msgtype of m.notice
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#m-notice
func (cli *Client) SendNotice(roomID, text string) (*RespSendEvent, error) {
return cli.SendMessageEvent(roomID, "m.room.message", Content{
MsgType: MsgNotice,
Body: text,
})
}
// RedactEvent redacts the given event. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-redact-eventid-txnid
func (cli *Client) RedactEvent(roomID, eventID string, req *ReqRedact) (resp *RespSendEvent, err error) {
txnID := txnID()
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "redact", eventID, txnID)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", urlPath, req, &resp)
return
}
// CreateRoom creates a new Matrix room. See https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-createroom
// resp, err := cli.CreateRoom(&gomatrix.ReqCreateRoom{
// Preset: "public_chat",
// })
// fmt.Println("Room:", resp.RoomID)
func (cli *Client) CreateRoom(req *ReqCreateRoom) (resp *RespCreateRoom, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("createRoom")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", urlPath, req, &resp)
return
}
// LeaveRoom leaves the given room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-leave
func (cli *Client) LeaveRoom(roomID string) (resp *RespLeaveRoom, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "leave")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", u, struct{}{}, &resp)
return
}
// ForgetRoom forgets a room entirely. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-forget
func (cli *Client) ForgetRoom(roomID string) (resp *RespForgetRoom, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "forget")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", u, struct{}{}, &resp)
return
}
// InviteUser invites a user to a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-invite
func (cli *Client) InviteUser(roomID string, req *ReqInviteUser) (resp *RespInviteUser, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "invite")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", u, req, &resp)
return
}
// InviteUserByThirdParty invites a third-party identifier to a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#invite-by-third-party-id-endpoint
func (cli *Client) InviteUserByThirdParty(roomID string, req *ReqInvite3PID) (resp *RespInviteUser, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "invite")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", u, req, &resp)
return
}
// KickUser kicks a user from a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-kick
func (cli *Client) KickUser(roomID string, req *ReqKickUser) (resp *RespKickUser, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "kick")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", u, req, &resp)
return
}
// BanUser bans a user from a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-ban
func (cli *Client) BanUser(roomID string, req *ReqBanUser) (resp *RespBanUser, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "ban")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", u, req, &resp)
return
}
// UnbanUser unbans a user from a room. See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-unban
func (cli *Client) UnbanUser(roomID string, req *ReqUnbanUser) (resp *RespUnbanUser, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "unban")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", u, req, &resp)
return
}
// UserTyping sets the typing status of the user. See https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-typing-userid
func (cli *Client) UserTyping(roomID string, typing bool, timeout int64) (resp *RespTyping, err error) {
req := ReqTyping{Typing: typing, Timeout: timeout}
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "typing", cli.UserID)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", u, req, &resp)
return
}
func (cli *Client) SetPresence(status string) (err error) {
req := ReqPresence{Presence: status}
u := cli.BuildURL("presence", cli.UserID, "status")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("PUT", u, req, nil)
return
}
// StateEvent gets a single state event in a room. It will attempt to JSON unmarshal into the given "outContent" struct with
// the HTTP response body, or return an error.
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-state-eventtype-statekey
func (cli *Client) StateEvent(roomID string, eventType EventType, stateKey string, outContent interface{}) (err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "state", string(eventType), stateKey)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", u, nil, outContent)
return
}
// UploadLink uploads an HTTP URL and then returns an MXC URI.
func (cli *Client) UploadLink(link string) (*RespMediaUpload, error) {
res, err := cli.Client.Get(link)
if res != nil {
defer res.Body.Close()
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return cli.Upload(res.Body, res.Header.Get("Content-Type"), res.ContentLength)
}
func (cli *Client) Download(mxcURL string) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
if !strings.HasPrefix(mxcURL, "mxc://") {
return nil, errors.New("invalid Matrix content URL")
}
parts := strings.Split(mxcURL[len("mxc://"):], "/")
if len(parts) != 2 {
return nil, errors.New("invalid Matrix content URL")
}
u := cli.BuildBaseURL("_matrix/media/r0/download", parts[0], parts[1])
resp, err := cli.Client.Get(u)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return resp.Body, nil
}
func (cli *Client) DownloadBytes(mxcURL string) ([]byte, error) {
resp, err := cli.Download(mxcURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer resp.Close()
return ioutil.ReadAll(resp)
}
func (cli *Client) UploadBytes(data []byte, contentType string) (*RespMediaUpload, error) {
return cli.Upload(bytes.NewReader(data), contentType, int64(len(data)))
}
// UploadToContentRepo uploads the given bytes to the content repository and returns an MXC URI.
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-media-r0-upload
func (cli *Client) Upload(content io.Reader, contentType string, contentLength int64) (*RespMediaUpload, error) {
req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", cli.BuildBaseURL("_matrix/media/r0/upload"), content)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", contentType)
req.ContentLength = contentLength
res, err := cli.Client.Do(req)
if res != nil {
defer res.Body.Close()
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if res.StatusCode != 200 {
contents, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
if err != nil {
return nil, HTTPError{
Message: "Upload request failed - Failed to read response body: " + err.Error(),
Code: res.StatusCode,
}
}
return nil, HTTPError{
Message: "Upload request failed: " + string(contents),
Code: res.StatusCode,
}
}
var m RespMediaUpload
if err := json.NewDecoder(res.Body).Decode(&m); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &m, nil
}
// JoinedMembers returns a map of joined room members. See TODO-SPEC. https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/1680
//
// In general, usage of this API is discouraged in favour of /sync, as calling this API can race with incoming membership changes.
// This API is primarily designed for application services which may want to efficiently look up joined members in a room.
func (cli *Client) JoinedMembers(roomID string) (resp *RespJoinedMembers, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "joined_members")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", u, nil, &resp)
return
}
// JoinedRooms returns a list of rooms which the client is joined to. See TODO-SPEC. https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/1680
//
// In general, usage of this API is discouraged in favour of /sync, as calling this API can race with incoming membership changes.
// This API is primarily designed for application services which may want to efficiently look up joined rooms.
func (cli *Client) JoinedRooms() (resp *RespJoinedRooms, err error) {
u := cli.BuildURL("joined_rooms")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", u, nil, &resp)
return
}
// Messages returns a list of message and state events for a room. It uses
// pagination query parameters to paginate history in the room.
// See https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-messages
func (cli *Client) Messages(roomID, from, to string, dir rune, limit int) (resp *RespMessages, err error) {
query := map[string]string{
"from": from,
"dir": string(dir),
}
if to != "" {
query["to"] = to
}
if limit != 0 {
query["limit"] = strconv.Itoa(limit)
}
urlPath := cli.BuildURLWithQuery([]string{"rooms", roomID, "messages"}, query)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", urlPath, nil, &resp)
return
}
func (cli *Client) GetEvent(roomID, eventID string) (resp *Event, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "event", eventID)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", urlPath, nil, &resp)
return
}
func (cli *Client) MarkRead(roomID, eventID string) (err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("rooms", roomID, "receipt", "m.read", eventID)
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("POST", urlPath, struct{}{}, nil)
return
}
// TurnServer returns turn server details and credentials for the client to use when initiating calls.
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-voip-turnserver
func (cli *Client) TurnServer() (resp *RespTurnServer, err error) {
urlPath := cli.BuildURL("voip", "turnServer")
_, err = cli.MakeRequest("GET", urlPath, nil, &resp)
return
}
func txnID() string {
return "go" + strconv.FormatInt(time.Now().UnixNano(), 10)
}
// NewClient creates a new Matrix Client ready for syncing
func NewClient(homeserverURL, userID, accessToken string) (*Client, error) {
hsURL, err := url.Parse(homeserverURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// By default, use an in-memory store which will never save filter ids / next batch tokens to disk.
// The client will work with this storer: it just won't remember across restarts.
// In practice, a database backend should be used.
store := NewInMemoryStore()
cli := Client{
AccessToken: accessToken,
HomeserverURL: hsURL,
UserID: userID,
Prefix: "/_matrix/client/r0",
Syncer: NewDefaultSyncer(userID, store),
Store: store,
}
// By default, use the default HTTP client.
cli.Client = http.DefaultClient
return &cli, nil
}

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package gomatrix
import (
"encoding/json"
"sync"
)
type EventType string
type MessageType string
// State events
const (
StateAliases EventType = "m.room.aliases"
StateCanonicalAlias = "m.room.canonical_alias"
StateCreate = "m.room.create"
StateJoinRules = "m.room.join_rules"
StateMember = "m.room.member"
StatePowerLevels = "m.room.power_levels"
StateRoomName = "m.room.name"
StateTopic = "m.room.topic"
StateRoomAvatar = "m.room.avatar"
StatePinnedEvents = "m.room.pinned_events"
)
// Message events
const (
EventRedaction EventType = "m.room.redaction"
EventMessage = "m.room.message"
EventSticker = "m.sticker"
)
// Msgtypes
const (
MsgText MessageType = "m.text"
MsgEmote = "m.emote"
MsgNotice = "m.notice"
MsgImage = "m.image"
MsgLocation = "m.location"
MsgVideo = "m.video"
MsgAudio = "m.audio"
MsgFile = "m.file"
)
type Format string
// Message formats
const (
FormatHTML Format = "org.matrix.custom.html"
)
// Event represents a single Matrix event.
type Event struct {
StateKey *string `json:"state_key,omitempty"` // The state key for the event. Only present on State Events.
Sender string `json:"sender"` // The user ID of the sender of the event
Type EventType `json:"type"` // The event type
Timestamp int64 `json:"origin_server_ts"` // The unix timestamp when this message was sent by the origin server
ID string `json:"event_id"` // The unique ID of this event
RoomID string `json:"room_id"` // The room the event was sent to. May be nil (e.g. for presence)
Content Content `json:"content"` // The JSON content of the event.
Redacts string `json:"redacts,omitempty"` // The event ID that was redacted if a m.room.redaction event
Unsigned Unsigned `json:"unsigned,omitempty"` // Unsigned content set by own homeserver.
InviteRoomState []StrippedState `json:"invite_room_state"`
}
func (evt *Event) GetStateKey() string {
if evt.StateKey != nil {
return *evt.StateKey
}
return ""
}
type StrippedState struct {
Content Content `json:"content"`
Type EventType `json:"type"`
StateKey string `json:"state_key"`
}
type Unsigned struct {
PrevContent map[string]interface{} `json:"prev_content,omitempty"`
PrevSender string `json:"prev_sender,omitempty"`
ReplacesState string `json:"replaces_state,omitempty"`
Age int64 `json:"age,omitempty"`
}
type Content struct {
VeryRaw json.RawMessage `json:"-"`
Raw map[string]interface{} `json:"-"`
MsgType MessageType `json:"msgtype,omitempty"`
Body string `json:"body,omitempty"`
Format Format `json:"format,omitempty"`
FormattedBody string `json:"formatted_body,omitempty"`
Info *FileInfo `json:"info,omitempty"`
URL string `json:"url,omitempty"`
// Membership key for easy access in m.room.member events
Membership string `json:"membership,omitempty"`
RelatesTo *RelatesTo `json:"m.relates_to,omitempty"`
PowerLevels
Member
Aliases
CanonicalAlias
RoomName
RoomTopic
}
type serializableContent Content
func (content *Content) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
content.VeryRaw = data
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &content.Raw); err != nil {
return err
}
return json.Unmarshal(data, (*serializableContent)(content))
}
func (content *Content) UnmarshalPowerLevels() (pl PowerLevels, err error) {
err = json.Unmarshal(content.VeryRaw, &pl)
return
}
func (content *Content) UnmarshalMember() (m Member, err error) {
err = json.Unmarshal(content.VeryRaw, &m)
return
}
func (content *Content) UnmarshalAliases() (a Aliases, err error) {
err = json.Unmarshal(content.VeryRaw, &a)
return
}
func (content *Content) UnmarshalCanonicalAlias() (ca CanonicalAlias, err error) {
err = json.Unmarshal(content.VeryRaw, &ca)
return
}
func (content *Content) GetInfo() *FileInfo {
if content.Info == nil {
content.Info = &FileInfo{}
}
return content.Info
}
type RoomName struct {
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
}
type RoomTopic struct {
Topic string `json:"topic,omitempty"`
}
type Member struct {
Membership string `json:"membership,omitempty"`
AvatarURL string `json:"avatar_url,omitempty"`
Displayname string `json:"displayname,omitempty"`
ThirdPartyInvite *ThirdPartyInvite `json:"third_party_invite,omitempty"`
}
type ThirdPartyInvite struct {
DisplayName string `json:"display_name"`
Signed struct {
Token string `json:"token"`
Signatures json.RawMessage `json:"signatures"`
MXID string `json:"mxid"`
}
}
type Aliases struct {
Aliases []string `json:"aliases,omitempty"`
}
type CanonicalAlias struct {
Alias string `json:"alias,omitempty"`
}
type PowerLevels struct {
usersLock sync.RWMutex `json:"-"`
Users map[string]int `json:"users,omitempty"`
UsersDefault int `json:"users_default,omitempty"`
eventsLock sync.RWMutex `json:"-"`
Events map[EventType]int `json:"events,omitempty"`
EventsDefault int `json:"events_default,omitempty"`
StateDefaultPtr *int `json:"state_default,omitempty"`
InvitePtr *int `json:"invite,omitempty"`
KickPtr *int `json:"kick,omitempty"`
BanPtr *int `json:"ban,omitempty"`
RedactPtr *int `json:"redact,omitempty"`
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) Invite() int {
if pl.InvitePtr != nil {
return *pl.InvitePtr
}
return 50
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) Kick() int {
if pl.KickPtr != nil {
return *pl.KickPtr
}
return 50
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) Ban() int {
if pl.BanPtr != nil {
return *pl.BanPtr
}
return 50
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) Redact() int {
if pl.RedactPtr != nil {
return *pl.RedactPtr
}
return 50
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) StateDefault() int {
if pl.StateDefaultPtr != nil {
return *pl.StateDefaultPtr
}
return 50
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) GetUserLevel(userID string) int {
pl.usersLock.RLock()
level, ok := pl.Users[userID]
pl.usersLock.RUnlock()
if !ok {
return pl.UsersDefault
}
return level
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) SetUserLevel(userID string, level int) {
pl.usersLock.Lock()
if level == pl.UsersDefault {
delete(pl.Users, userID)
} else {
pl.Users[userID] = level
}
pl.usersLock.Unlock()
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) EnsureUserLevel(userID string, level int) bool {
existingLevel := pl.GetUserLevel(userID)
if existingLevel != level {
pl.SetUserLevel(userID, level)
return true
}
return false
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) GetEventLevel(eventType EventType, isState bool) int {
pl.eventsLock.RLock()
level, ok := pl.Events[eventType]
pl.eventsLock.RUnlock()
if !ok {
if isState {
return pl.StateDefault()
}
return pl.EventsDefault
}
return level
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) SetEventLevel(eventType EventType, isState bool, level int) {
pl.eventsLock.Lock()
if (isState && level == pl.StateDefault()) || (!isState && level == pl.EventsDefault) {
delete(pl.Events, eventType)
} else {
pl.Events[eventType] = level
}
pl.eventsLock.Unlock()
}
func (pl *PowerLevels) EnsureEventLevel(eventType EventType, isState bool, level int) bool {
existingLevel := pl.GetEventLevel(eventType, isState)
if existingLevel != level {
pl.SetEventLevel(eventType, isState, level)
return true
}
return false
}
type FileInfo struct {
MimeType string `json:"mimetype,omitempty"`
ThumbnailInfo *FileInfo `json:"thumbnail_info,omitempty"`
ThumbnailURL string `json:"thumbnail_url,omitempty"`
Height int `json:"h,omitempty"`
Width int `json:"w,omitempty"`
Duration uint `json:"duration,omitempty"`
Size int `json:"size,omitempty"`
}
func (fileInfo *FileInfo) GetThumbnailInfo() *FileInfo {
if fileInfo.ThumbnailInfo == nil {
fileInfo.ThumbnailInfo = &FileInfo{}
}
return fileInfo.ThumbnailInfo
}
type RelatesTo struct {
InReplyTo InReplyTo `json:"m.in_reply_to,omitempty"`
}
type InReplyTo struct {
EventID string `json:"event_id,omitempty"`
// Not required, just for future-proofing
RoomID string `json:"room_id,omitempty"`
}

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// Copyright 2017 Jan Christian Grünhage
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// 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.
package gomatrix
import "errors"
//Filter is used by clients to specify how the server should filter responses to e.g. sync requests
//Specified by: https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#filtering
type Filter struct {
AccountData FilterPart `json:"account_data,omitempty"`
EventFields []string `json:"event_fields,omitempty"`
EventFormat string `json:"event_format,omitempty"`
Presence FilterPart `json:"presence,omitempty"`
Room RoomFilter `json:"room,omitempty"`
}
// RoomFilter is used to define filtering rules for room events
type RoomFilter struct {
AccountData FilterPart `json:"account_data,omitempty"`
Ephemeral FilterPart `json:"ephemeral,omitempty"`
IncludeLeave bool `json:"include_leave,omitempty"`
NotRooms []string `json:"not_rooms,omitempty"`
Rooms []string `json:"rooms,omitempty"`
State FilterPart `json:"state,omitempty"`
Timeline FilterPart `json:"timeline,omitempty"`
}
// FilterPart is used to define filtering rules for specific categories of events
type FilterPart struct {
NotRooms []string `json:"not_rooms,omitempty"`
Rooms []string `json:"rooms,omitempty"`
Limit int `json:"limit,omitempty"`
NotSenders []string `json:"not_senders,omitempty"`
NotTypes []string `json:"not_types,omitempty"`
Senders []string `json:"senders,omitempty"`
Types []string `json:"types,omitempty"`
ContainsURL *bool `json:"contains_url,omitempty"`
}
// Validate checks if the filter contains valid property values
func (filter *Filter) Validate() error {
if filter.EventFormat != "client" && filter.EventFormat != "federation" {
return errors.New("Bad event_format value. Must be one of [\"client\", \"federation\"]")
}
return nil
}
// DefaultFilter returns the default filter used by the Matrix server if no filter is provided in the request
func DefaultFilter() Filter {
return Filter{
AccountData: DefaultFilterPart(),
EventFields: nil,
EventFormat: "client",
Presence: DefaultFilterPart(),
Room: RoomFilter{
AccountData: DefaultFilterPart(),
Ephemeral: DefaultFilterPart(),
IncludeLeave: false,
NotRooms: nil,
Rooms: nil,
State: DefaultFilterPart(),
Timeline: DefaultFilterPart(),
},
}
}
// DefaultFilterPart returns the default filter part used by the Matrix server if no filter is provided in the request
func DefaultFilterPart() FilterPart {
return FilterPart{
NotRooms: nil,
Rooms: nil,
Limit: 20,
NotSenders: nil,
NotTypes: nil,
Senders: nil,
Types: nil,
}
}

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package format
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"regexp"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/net/html"
"strconv"
)
var MatrixToURL = regexp.MustCompile("^(?:https?://)?(?:www\\.)?matrix\\.to/#/([#@!+].*)(?:/(\\$.+))?")
type TextConverter func(string) string
type HTMLParser struct {
PillConverter func(mxid, eventID string) string
TabsToSpaces int
Newline string
BoldConverter TextConverter
ItalicConverter TextConverter
StrikethroughConverter TextConverter
UnderlineConverter TextConverter
MonospaceBlockConverter TextConverter
MonospaceConverter TextConverter
}
type TaggedString struct {
string
tag string
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) getAttribute(node *html.Node, attribute string) string {
for _, attr := range node.Attr {
if attr.Key == attribute {
return attr.Val
}
}
return ""
}
func Digits(num int) int {
return int(math.Floor(math.Log10(float64(num))) + 1)
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) listToString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) string {
ordered := node.Data == "ol"
taggedChildren := parser.nodeToTaggedStrings(node.FirstChild, stripLinebreak)
counter := 1
indentLength := 0
if ordered {
start := parser.getAttribute(node, "start")
if len(start) > 0 {
counter, _ = strconv.Atoi(start)
}
longestIndex := (counter - 1) + len(taggedChildren)
indentLength = Digits(longestIndex)
}
indent := strings.Repeat(" ", indentLength+2)
var children []string
for _, child := range taggedChildren {
if child.tag != "li" {
continue
}
var prefix string
if ordered {
indexPadding := indentLength - Digits(counter)
prefix = fmt.Sprintf("%d. %s", counter, strings.Repeat(" ", indexPadding))
} else {
prefix = "● "
}
str := prefix + child.string
counter++
parts := strings.Split(str, "\n")
for i, part := range parts[1:] {
parts[i+1] = indent + part
}
str = strings.Join(parts, "\n")
children = append(children, str)
}
return strings.Join(children, "\n")
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) basicFormatToString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) string {
str := parser.nodeToTagAwareString(node.FirstChild, stripLinebreak)
switch node.Data {
case "b", "strong":
if parser.BoldConverter != nil {
return parser.BoldConverter(str)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("**%s**", str)
case "i", "em":
if parser.ItalicConverter != nil {
return parser.ItalicConverter(str)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("_%s_", str)
case "s", "del":
if parser.StrikethroughConverter != nil {
return parser.StrikethroughConverter(str)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("~~%s~~", str)
case "u", "ins":
if parser.UnderlineConverter != nil {
return parser.UnderlineConverter(str)
}
case "tt", "code":
if parser.MonospaceConverter != nil {
return parser.MonospaceConverter(str)
}
}
return str
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) headerToString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) string {
children := parser.nodeToStrings(node.FirstChild, stripLinebreak)
length := int(node.Data[1] - '0')
prefix := strings.Repeat("#", length) + " "
return prefix + strings.Join(children, "")
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) blockquoteToString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) string {
str := parser.nodeToTagAwareString(node.FirstChild, stripLinebreak)
childrenArr := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(str), "\n")
for index, child := range childrenArr {
childrenArr[index] = "> " + child
}
return strings.Join(childrenArr, "\n")
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) linkToString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) string {
str := parser.nodeToTagAwareString(node.FirstChild, stripLinebreak)
href := parser.getAttribute(node, "href")
if len(href) == 0 {
return str
}
match := MatrixToURL.FindStringSubmatch(href)
if len(match) == 2 || len(match) == 3 {
if parser.PillConverter != nil {
mxid := match[1]
eventID := ""
if len(match) == 3 {
eventID = match[2]
}
return parser.PillConverter(mxid, eventID)
}
return str
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s (%s)", str, href)
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) tagToString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) string {
switch node.Data {
case "blockquote":
return parser.blockquoteToString(node, stripLinebreak)
case "ol", "ul":
return parser.listToString(node, stripLinebreak)
case "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6":
return parser.headerToString(node, stripLinebreak)
case "br":
return parser.Newline
case "b", "strong", "i", "em", "s", "del", "u", "ins", "tt", "code":
return parser.basicFormatToString(node, stripLinebreak)
case "a":
return parser.linkToString(node, stripLinebreak)
case "p":
return parser.nodeToTagAwareString(node.FirstChild, stripLinebreak) + "\n"
case "pre":
var preStr string
if node.FirstChild != nil && node.FirstChild.Type == html.ElementNode && node.FirstChild.Data == "code" {
preStr = parser.nodeToString(node.FirstChild.FirstChild, false)
} else {
preStr = parser.nodeToString(node.FirstChild, false)
}
if parser.MonospaceBlockConverter != nil {
return parser.MonospaceBlockConverter(preStr)
}
return preStr
default:
return parser.nodeToTagAwareString(node.FirstChild, stripLinebreak)
}
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) singleNodeToString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) TaggedString {
switch node.Type {
case html.TextNode:
if stripLinebreak {
node.Data = strings.Replace(node.Data, "\n", "", -1)
}
return TaggedString{node.Data, "text"}
case html.ElementNode:
return TaggedString{parser.tagToString(node, stripLinebreak), node.Data}
case html.DocumentNode:
return TaggedString{parser.nodeToTagAwareString(node.FirstChild, stripLinebreak), "html"}
default:
return TaggedString{"", "unknown"}
}
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) nodeToTaggedStrings(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) (strs []TaggedString) {
for ; node != nil; node = node.NextSibling {
strs = append(strs, parser.singleNodeToString(node, stripLinebreak))
}
return
}
var BlockTags = []string{"p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "ol", "ul", "pre", "blockquote", "div", "hr", "table"}
func (parser *HTMLParser) isBlockTag(tag string) bool {
for _, blockTag := range BlockTags {
if tag == blockTag {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) nodeToTagAwareString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) string {
strs := parser.nodeToTaggedStrings(node, stripLinebreak)
var output strings.Builder
for _, str := range strs {
tstr := str.string
if parser.isBlockTag(str.tag) {
tstr = fmt.Sprintf("\n%s\n", tstr)
}
output.WriteString(tstr)
}
return strings.TrimSpace(output.String())
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) nodeToStrings(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) (strs []string) {
for ; node != nil; node = node.NextSibling {
strs = append(strs, parser.singleNodeToString(node, stripLinebreak).string)
}
return
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) nodeToString(node *html.Node, stripLinebreak bool) string {
return strings.Join(parser.nodeToStrings(node, stripLinebreak), "")
}
func (parser *HTMLParser) Parse(htmlData string) string {
if parser.TabsToSpaces >= 0 {
htmlData = strings.Replace(htmlData, "\t", strings.Repeat(" ", parser.TabsToSpaces), -1)
}
node, _ := html.Parse(strings.NewReader(htmlData))
return parser.nodeToTagAwareString(node, true)
}
func HTMLToText(html string) string {
return (&HTMLParser{
TabsToSpaces: 4,
Newline: "\n",
}).Parse(html)
}

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package format
import (
"gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2"
"strings"
"maunium.net/go/gomatrix"
)
func RenderMarkdown(text string) gomatrix.Content {
parser := blackfriday.New(
blackfriday.WithExtensions(blackfriday.NoIntraEmphasis |
blackfriday.Tables |
blackfriday.FencedCode |
blackfriday.Strikethrough |
blackfriday.SpaceHeadings |
blackfriday.DefinitionLists))
ast := parser.Parse([]byte(text))
renderer := blackfriday.NewHTMLRenderer(blackfriday.HTMLRendererParameters{
Flags: blackfriday.UseXHTML,
})
var buf strings.Builder
renderer.RenderHeader(&buf, ast)
ast.Walk(func(node *blackfriday.Node, entering bool) blackfriday.WalkStatus {
return renderer.RenderNode(&buf, node, entering)
})
renderer.RenderFooter(&buf, ast)
htmlBody := buf.String()
return gomatrix.Content{
FormattedBody: htmlBody,
Format: gomatrix.FormatHTML,
MsgType: gomatrix.MsgText,
Body: HTMLToText(htmlBody),
}
}

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package gomatrix
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/net/html"
)
var HTMLReplyFallbackRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^<mx-reply>[\s\S]+?</mx-reply>`)
func TrimReplyFallbackHTML(html string) string {
return HTMLReplyFallbackRegex.ReplaceAllString(html, "")
}
func TrimReplyFallbackText(text string) string {
if !strings.HasPrefix(text, "> ") || !strings.Contains(text, "\n") {
return text
}
lines := strings.Split(text, "\n")
for len(lines) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(lines[0], "> ") {
lines = lines[1:]
}
return strings.TrimSpace(strings.Join(lines, "\n"))
}
func (content *Content) RemoveReplyFallback() {
if len(content.GetReplyTo()) > 0 {
if content.Format == FormatHTML {
content.FormattedBody = TrimReplyFallbackHTML(content.FormattedBody)
}
content.Body = TrimReplyFallbackText(content.Body)
}
}
func (content *Content) GetReplyTo() string {
if content.RelatesTo != nil {
return content.RelatesTo.InReplyTo.EventID
}
return ""
}
const ReplyFormat = `<mx-reply><blockquote>
<a href="https://matrix.to/#/%s/%s">In reply to</a>
<a href="https://matrix.to/#/%s">%s</a>
%s
</blockquote></mx-reply>
`
func (evt *Event) GenerateReplyFallbackHTML() string {
body := evt.Content.FormattedBody
if len(body) == 0 {
body = html.EscapeString(evt.Content.Body)
}
senderDisplayName := evt.Sender
return fmt.Sprintf(ReplyFormat, evt.RoomID, evt.ID, evt.Sender, senderDisplayName, body)
}
func (evt *Event) GenerateReplyFallbackText() string {
body := evt.Content.Body
lines := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(body), "\n")
firstLine, lines := lines[0], lines[1:]
senderDisplayName := evt.Sender
var fallbackText strings.Builder
fmt.Fprintf(&fallbackText, "> <%s> %s", senderDisplayName, firstLine)
for _, line := range lines {
fmt.Fprintf(&fallbackText, "\n> %s", line)
}
fallbackText.WriteString("\n\n")
return fallbackText.String()
}
func (content *Content) SetReply(inReplyTo *Event) {
if content.RelatesTo == nil {
content.RelatesTo = &RelatesTo{}
}
content.RelatesTo.InReplyTo = InReplyTo{
EventID: inReplyTo.ID,
RoomID: inReplyTo.RoomID,
}
if content.MsgType == MsgText || content.MsgType == MsgNotice {
if len(content.FormattedBody) == 0 || content.Format != FormatHTML {
content.FormattedBody = html.EscapeString(content.Body)
content.Format = FormatHTML
}
content.FormattedBody = inReplyTo.GenerateReplyFallbackHTML() + content.FormattedBody
content.Body = inReplyTo.GenerateReplyFallbackText() + content.Body
}
}

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package gomatrix
// ReqRegister is the JSON request for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-register
type ReqRegister struct {
Username string `json:"username,omitempty"`
BindEmail bool `json:"bind_email,omitempty"`
Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
DeviceID string `json:"device_id,omitempty"`
InitialDeviceDisplayName string `json:"initial_device_display_name"`
Auth interface{} `json:"auth,omitempty"`
}
// ReqLogin is the JSON request for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-login
type ReqLogin struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
Medium string `json:"medium,omitempty"`
User string `json:"user,omitempty"`
Address string `json:"address,omitempty"`
Token string `json:"token,omitempty"`
DeviceID string `json:"device_id,omitempty"`
InitialDeviceDisplayName string `json:"initial_device_display_name,omitempty"`
}
// ReqCreateRoom is the JSON request for https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-createroom
type ReqCreateRoom struct {
Visibility string `json:"visibility,omitempty"`
RoomAliasName string `json:"room_alias_name,omitempty"`
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
Topic string `json:"topic,omitempty"`
Invite []string `json:"invite,omitempty"`
Invite3PID []ReqInvite3PID `json:"invite_3pid,omitempty"`
CreationContent map[string]interface{} `json:"creation_content,omitempty"`
InitialState []*Event `json:"initial_state,omitempty"`
Preset string `json:"preset,omitempty"`
IsDirect bool `json:"is_direct,omitempty"`
}
// ReqRedact is the JSON request for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-redact-eventid-txnid
type ReqRedact struct {
Reason string `json:"reason,omitempty"`
}
// ReqInvite3PID is the JSON request for https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#id57
// It is also a JSON object used in https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-createroom
type ReqInvite3PID struct {
IDServer string `json:"id_server"`
Medium string `json:"medium"`
Address string `json:"address"`
}
// ReqInviteUser is the JSON request for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-invite
type ReqInviteUser struct {
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
}
// ReqKickUser is the JSON request for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-kick
type ReqKickUser struct {
Reason string `json:"reason,omitempty"`
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
}
// ReqBanUser is the JSON request for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-ban
type ReqBanUser struct {
Reason string `json:"reason,omitempty"`
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
}
// ReqUnbanUser is the JSON request for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-unban
type ReqUnbanUser struct {
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
}
// ReqTyping is the JSON request for https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-typing-userid
type ReqTyping struct {
Typing bool `json:"typing"`
Timeout int64 `json:"timeout,omitempty"`
}
type ReqPresence struct {
Presence string `json:"presence"`
}

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package gomatrix
// RespError is the standard JSON error response from Homeservers. It also implements the Golang "error" interface.
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#api-standards
type RespError struct {
ErrCode string `json:"errcode"`
Err string `json:"error"`
}
// Error returns the errcode and error message.
func (e RespError) Error() string {
return e.ErrCode + ": " + e.Err
}
// RespCreateFilter is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-user-userid-filter
type RespCreateFilter struct {
FilterID string `json:"filter_id"`
}
// RespVersions is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-versions
type RespVersions struct {
Versions []string `json:"versions"`
}
// RespJoinRoom is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-join
type RespJoinRoom struct {
RoomID string `json:"room_id"`
}
// RespLeaveRoom is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-leave
type RespLeaveRoom struct{}
// RespForgetRoom is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-forget
type RespForgetRoom struct{}
// RespInviteUser is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-invite
type RespInviteUser struct{}
// RespKickUser is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-kick
type RespKickUser struct{}
// RespBanUser is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-ban
type RespBanUser struct{}
// RespUnbanUser is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-unban
type RespUnbanUser struct{}
// RespTyping is the JSON response for https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-typing-userid
type RespTyping struct{}
// RespJoinedRooms is the JSON response for TODO-SPEC https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/1680
type RespJoinedRooms struct {
JoinedRooms []string `json:"joined_rooms"`
}
// RespJoinedMembers is the JSON response for TODO-SPEC https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/1680
type RespJoinedMembers struct {
Joined map[string]struct {
DisplayName *string `json:"display_name"`
AvatarURL *string `json:"avatar_url"`
} `json:"joined"`
}
// RespMessages is the JSON response for https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-messages
type RespMessages struct {
Start string `json:"start"`
Chunk []Event `json:"chunk"`
End string `json:"end"`
}
// RespSendEvent is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#put-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-send-eventtype-txnid
type RespSendEvent struct {
EventID string `json:"event_id"`
}
// RespMediaUpload is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-media-r0-upload
type RespMediaUpload struct {
ContentURI string `json:"content_uri"`
}
// RespUserInteractive is the JSON response for https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#user-interactive-authentication-api
type RespUserInteractive struct {
Flows []struct {
Stages []string `json:"stages"`
} `json:"flows"`
Params map[string]interface{} `json:"params"`
Session string `json:"string"`
Completed []string `json:"completed"`
ErrCode string `json:"errcode"`
Error string `json:"error"`
}
// HasSingleStageFlow returns true if there exists at least 1 Flow with a single stage of stageName.
func (r RespUserInteractive) HasSingleStageFlow(stageName string) bool {
for _, f := range r.Flows {
if len(f.Stages) == 1 && f.Stages[0] == stageName {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// RespUserDisplayName is the JSON response for https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-profile-userid-displayname
type RespUserDisplayName struct {
DisplayName string `json:"displayname"`
}
// RespRegister is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-register
type RespRegister struct {
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
DeviceID string `json:"device_id"`
HomeServer string `json:"home_server"`
RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"`
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
}
// RespLogin is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-login
type RespLogin struct {
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
DeviceID string `json:"device_id"`
HomeServer string `json:"home_server"`
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
}
// RespLogout is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-logout
type RespLogout struct{}
// RespCreateRoom is the JSON response for https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#post-matrix-client-r0-createroom
type RespCreateRoom struct {
RoomID string `json:"room_id"`
}
// RespSync is the JSON response for http://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.2.0.html#get-matrix-client-r0-sync
type RespSync struct {
NextBatch string `json:"next_batch"`
AccountData struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
} `json:"account_data"`
Presence struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
} `json:"presence"`
Rooms struct {
Leave map[string]struct {
State struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
} `json:"state"`
Timeline struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
Limited bool `json:"limited"`
PrevBatch string `json:"prev_batch"`
} `json:"timeline"`
} `json:"leave"`
Join map[string]struct {
State struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
} `json:"state"`
Timeline struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
Limited bool `json:"limited"`
PrevBatch string `json:"prev_batch"`
} `json:"timeline"`
Ephemeral struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
} `json:"ephemeral"`
AccountData struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
} `json:"account_data"`
} `json:"join"`
Invite map[string]struct {
State struct {
Events []*Event `json:"events"`
} `json:"invite_state"`
} `json:"invite"`
} `json:"rooms"`
}
type RespTurnServer struct {
Username string `json:"username"`
Password string `json:"password"`
TTL int `json:"ttl"`
URIs []string `json:"uris"`
}

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package gomatrix
// Room represents a single Matrix room.
type Room struct {
ID string
State map[EventType]map[string]*Event
}
// UpdateState updates the room's current state with the given Event. This will clobber events based
// on the type/state_key combination.
func (room Room) UpdateState(event *Event) {
_, exists := room.State[event.Type]
if !exists {
room.State[event.Type] = make(map[string]*Event)
}
room.State[event.Type][*event.StateKey] = event
}
// GetStateEvent returns the state event for the given type/state_key combo, or nil.
func (room Room) GetStateEvent(eventType EventType, stateKey string) *Event {
stateEventMap, _ := room.State[eventType]
event, _ := stateEventMap[stateKey]
return event
}
// GetMembershipState returns the membership state of the given user ID in this room. If there is
// no entry for this member, 'leave' is returned for consistency with left users.
func (room Room) GetMembershipState(userID string) string {
state := "leave"
event := room.GetStateEvent(StateMember, userID)
if event != nil {
state = event.Content.Membership
}
return state
}
// NewRoom creates a new Room with the given ID
func NewRoom(roomID string) *Room {
// Init the State map and return a pointer to the Room
return &Room{
ID: roomID,
State: make(map[EventType]map[string]*Event),
}
}

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package gomatrix
// Storer is an interface which must be satisfied to store client data.
//
// You can either write a struct which persists this data to disk, or you can use the
// provided "InMemoryStore" which just keeps data around in-memory which is lost on
// restarts.
type Storer interface {
SaveFilterID(userID, filterID string)
LoadFilterID(userID string) string
SaveNextBatch(userID, nextBatchToken string)
LoadNextBatch(userID string) string
SaveRoom(room *Room)
LoadRoom(roomID string) *Room
}
// InMemoryStore implements the Storer interface.
//
// Everything is persisted in-memory as maps. It is not safe to load/save filter IDs
// or next batch tokens on any goroutine other than the syncing goroutine: the one
// which called Client.Sync().
type InMemoryStore struct {
Filters map[string]string
NextBatch map[string]string
Rooms map[string]*Room
}
// SaveFilterID to memory.
func (s *InMemoryStore) SaveFilterID(userID, filterID string) {
s.Filters[userID] = filterID
}
// LoadFilterID from memory.
func (s *InMemoryStore) LoadFilterID(userID string) string {
return s.Filters[userID]
}
// SaveNextBatch to memory.
func (s *InMemoryStore) SaveNextBatch(userID, nextBatchToken string) {
s.NextBatch[userID] = nextBatchToken
}
// LoadNextBatch from memory.
func (s *InMemoryStore) LoadNextBatch(userID string) string {
return s.NextBatch[userID]
}
// SaveRoom to memory.
func (s *InMemoryStore) SaveRoom(room *Room) {
s.Rooms[room.ID] = room
}
// LoadRoom from memory.
func (s *InMemoryStore) LoadRoom(roomID string) *Room {
return s.Rooms[roomID]
}
// NewInMemoryStore constructs a new InMemoryStore.
func NewInMemoryStore() *InMemoryStore {
return &InMemoryStore{
Filters: make(map[string]string),
NextBatch: make(map[string]string),
Rooms: make(map[string]*Room),
}
}

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package gomatrix
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"runtime/debug"
"time"
)
// Syncer represents an interface that must be satisfied in order to do /sync requests on a client.
type Syncer interface {
// Process the /sync response. The since parameter is the since= value that was used to produce the response.
// This is useful for detecting the very first sync (since=""). If an error is return, Syncing will be stopped
// permanently.
ProcessResponse(resp *RespSync, since string) error
// OnFailedSync returns either the time to wait before retrying or an error to stop syncing permanently.
OnFailedSync(res *RespSync, err error) (time.Duration, error)
// GetFilterJSON for the given user ID. NOT the filter ID.
GetFilterJSON(userID string) json.RawMessage
}
// DefaultSyncer is the default syncing implementation. You can either write your own syncer, or selectively
// replace parts of this default syncer (e.g. the ProcessResponse method). The default syncer uses the observer
// pattern to notify callers about incoming events. See DefaultSyncer.OnEventType for more information.
type DefaultSyncer struct {
UserID string
Store Storer
listeners map[EventType][]OnEventListener // event type to listeners array
}
// OnEventListener can be used with DefaultSyncer.OnEventType to be informed of incoming events.
type OnEventListener func(*Event)
// NewDefaultSyncer returns an instantiated DefaultSyncer
func NewDefaultSyncer(userID string, store Storer) *DefaultSyncer {
return &DefaultSyncer{
UserID: userID,
Store: store,
listeners: make(map[EventType][]OnEventListener),
}
}
// ProcessResponse processes the /sync response in a way suitable for bots. "Suitable for bots" means a stream of
// unrepeating events. Returns a fatal error if a listener panics.
func (s *DefaultSyncer) ProcessResponse(res *RespSync, since string) (err error) {
if !s.shouldProcessResponse(res, since) {
return
}
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("ProcessResponse panicked! userID=%s since=%s panic=%s\n%s", s.UserID, since, r, debug.Stack())
}
}()
for roomID, roomData := range res.Rooms.Join {
room := s.getOrCreateRoom(roomID)
for _, event := range roomData.State.Events {
event.RoomID = roomID
room.UpdateState(event)
s.notifyListeners(event)
}
for _, event := range roomData.Timeline.Events {
event.RoomID = roomID
s.notifyListeners(event)
}
}
for roomID, roomData := range res.Rooms.Invite {
room := s.getOrCreateRoom(roomID)
for _, event := range roomData.State.Events {
event.RoomID = roomID
room.UpdateState(event)
s.notifyListeners(event)
}
}
for roomID, roomData := range res.Rooms.Leave {
room := s.getOrCreateRoom(roomID)
for _, event := range roomData.Timeline.Events {
if event.StateKey != nil {
event.RoomID = roomID
room.UpdateState(event)
s.notifyListeners(event)
}
}
}
return
}
// OnEventType allows callers to be notified when there are new events for the given event type.
// There are no duplicate checks.
func (s *DefaultSyncer) OnEventType(eventType EventType, callback OnEventListener) {
_, exists := s.listeners[eventType]
if !exists {
s.listeners[eventType] = []OnEventListener{}
}
s.listeners[eventType] = append(s.listeners[eventType], callback)
}
// shouldProcessResponse returns true if the response should be processed. May modify the response to remove
// stuff that shouldn't be processed.
func (s *DefaultSyncer) shouldProcessResponse(resp *RespSync, since string) bool {
if since == "" {
return false
}
// This is a horrible hack because /sync will return the most recent messages for a room
// as soon as you /join it. We do NOT want to process those events in that particular room
// because they may have already been processed (if you toggle the bot in/out of the room).
//
// Work around this by inspecting each room's timeline and seeing if an m.room.member event for us
// exists and is "join" and then discard processing that room entirely if so.
// TODO: We probably want to process messages from after the last join event in the timeline.
for roomID, roomData := range resp.Rooms.Join {
for i := len(roomData.Timeline.Events) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
e := roomData.Timeline.Events[i]
if e.Type == StateMember && e.GetStateKey() == s.UserID {
if e.Content.Membership == "join" {
_, ok := resp.Rooms.Join[roomID]
if !ok {
continue
}
delete(resp.Rooms.Join, roomID) // don't re-process messages
delete(resp.Rooms.Invite, roomID) // don't re-process invites
break
}
}
}
}
return true
}
// getOrCreateRoom must only be called by the Sync() goroutine which calls ProcessResponse()
func (s *DefaultSyncer) getOrCreateRoom(roomID string) *Room {
room := s.Store.LoadRoom(roomID)
if room == nil { // create a new Room
room = NewRoom(roomID)
s.Store.SaveRoom(room)
}
return room
}
func (s *DefaultSyncer) notifyListeners(event *Event) {
listeners, exists := s.listeners[event.Type]
if !exists {
return
}
for _, fn := range listeners {
fn(event)
}
}
// OnFailedSync always returns a 10 second wait period between failed /syncs, never a fatal error.
func (s *DefaultSyncer) OnFailedSync(res *RespSync, err error) (time.Duration, error) {
return 10 * time.Second, nil
}
// GetFilterJSON returns a filter with a timeline limit of 50.
func (s *DefaultSyncer) GetFilterJSON(userID string) json.RawMessage {
return json.RawMessage(`{"room":{"timeline":{"limit":50}}}`)
}

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package gomatrix
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
const lowerhex = "0123456789abcdef"
// encode the given byte using quoted-printable encoding (e.g "=2f")
// and writes it to the buffer
// See https://golang.org/src/mime/quotedprintable/writer.go
func encode(buf *bytes.Buffer, b byte) {
buf.WriteByte('=')
buf.WriteByte(lowerhex[b>>4])
buf.WriteByte(lowerhex[b&0x0f])
}
// escape the given alpha character and writes it to the buffer
func escape(buf *bytes.Buffer, b byte) {
buf.WriteByte('_')
if b == '_' {
buf.WriteByte('_') // another _
} else {
buf.WriteByte(b + 0x20) // ASCII shift A-Z to a-z
}
}
func shouldEncode(b byte) bool {
return b != '-' && b != '.' && b != '_' && !(b >= '0' && b <= '9') && !(b >= 'a' && b <= 'z') && !(b >= 'A' && b <= 'Z')
}
func shouldEscape(b byte) bool {
return (b >= 'A' && b <= 'Z') || b == '_'
}
func isValidByte(b byte) bool {
return isValidEscapedChar(b) || (b >= '0' && b <= '9') || b == '.' || b == '=' || b == '-'
}
func isValidEscapedChar(b byte) bool {
return b == '_' || (b >= 'a' && b <= 'z')
}
// EncodeUserLocalpart encodes the given string into Matrix-compliant user ID localpart form.
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/intro.html#mapping-from-other-character-sets
//
// This returns a string with only the characters "a-z0-9._=-". The uppercase range A-Z
// are encoded using leading underscores ("_"). Characters outside the aforementioned ranges
// (including literal underscores ("_") and equals ("=")) are encoded as UTF8 code points (NOT NCRs)
// and converted to lower-case hex with a leading "=". For example:
// Alph@Bet_50up => _alph=40_bet=5f50up
func EncodeUserLocalpart(str string) string {
strBytes := []byte(str)
var outputBuffer bytes.Buffer
for _, b := range strBytes {
if shouldEncode(b) {
encode(&outputBuffer, b)
} else if shouldEscape(b) {
escape(&outputBuffer, b)
} else {
outputBuffer.WriteByte(b)
}
}
return outputBuffer.String()
}
// DecodeUserLocalpart decodes the given string back into the original input string.
// Returns an error if the given string is not a valid user ID localpart encoding.
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/intro.html#mapping-from-other-character-sets
//
// This decodes quoted-printable bytes back into UTF8, and unescapes casing. For
// example:
// _alph=40_bet=5f50up => Alph@Bet_50up
// Returns an error if the input string contains characters outside the
// range "a-z0-9._=-", has an invalid quote-printable byte (e.g. not hex), or has
// an invalid _ escaped byte (e.g. "_5").
func DecodeUserLocalpart(str string) (string, error) {
strBytes := []byte(str)
var outputBuffer bytes.Buffer
for i := 0; i < len(strBytes); i++ {
b := strBytes[i]
if !isValidByte(b) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Byte pos %d: Invalid byte", i)
}
if b == '_' { // next byte is a-z and should be upper-case or is another _ and should be a literal _
if i+1 >= len(strBytes) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Byte pos %d: expected _[a-z_] encoding but ran out of string", i)
}
if !isValidEscapedChar(strBytes[i+1]) { // invalid escaping
return "", fmt.Errorf("Byte pos %d: expected _[a-z_] encoding", i)
}
if strBytes[i+1] == '_' {
outputBuffer.WriteByte('_')
} else {
outputBuffer.WriteByte(strBytes[i+1] - 0x20) // ASCII shift a-z to A-Z
}
i++ // skip next byte since we just handled it
} else if b == '=' { // next 2 bytes are hex and should be buffered ready to be read as utf8
if i+2 >= len(strBytes) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Byte pos: %d: expected quote-printable encoding but ran out of string", i)
}
dst := make([]byte, 1)
_, err := hex.Decode(dst, strBytes[i+1:i+3])
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
outputBuffer.WriteByte(dst[0])
i += 2 // skip next 2 bytes since we just handled it
} else { // pass through
outputBuffer.WriteByte(b)
}
}
return outputBuffer.String(), nil
}
// ExtractUserLocalpart extracts the localpart portion of a user ID.
// See http://matrix.org/docs/spec/intro.html#user-identifiers
func ExtractUserLocalpart(userID string) (string, error) {
if len(userID) == 0 || userID[0] != '@' {
return "", fmt.Errorf("%s is not a valid user id", userID)
}
return strings.TrimPrefix(
strings.SplitN(userID, ":", 2)[0], // @foo:bar:8448 => [ "@foo", "bar:8448" ]
"@", // remove "@" prefix
), nil
}

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# mauflag
[![Build Status](http://img.shields.io/travis/tulir293/mauflag.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/tulir293/mauflag)
[![License](http://img.shields.io/:license-gpl3-blue.svg?style=flat-square)](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html)
An extendable argument parser for Golang. Mostly follows the GNU [Program Argument Syntax Conventions](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Argument-Syntax.html).
Use `go get maunium.net/go/mauflag` to get this package
## Basic usage
A flag can have as many long or short keys as you like. Short keys are prefixed with one dash (`-`) whilst long keys are prefixed with two (`--`)
To create a flag, you must first call the `Make()` method in a flagset. Calling flagset methods as package functions uses the default flagset which takes input arguments from `os.Args`
After creating a flag, you can call the functions it has as you like. After configuring the flag, you can call one of the type functions to set the flag type and get a pointer to the value.
### Examples
Here's a basic string flag that can be set using `-s` or `--my-string-flag`
```go
var myStringFlag = flag.Make().ShortKey("s").LongKey("my-string-flag").Default("a string").String()
```
The following input arguments would set the value of the flag to `foo`
* `-s`, `foo`
* `-s=foo`
* `-sfoo`
* `--my-string-flag`, `foo`
* `--my-string-flag=foo`
#### Chaining
Short boolean flags can be chained. The last flag of a chain doesn't necessarily have to be a boolean flag.
For example, if we had the following flags defined
```go
var boolA = flag.Make().ShortKey("a").Bool()
var boolB = flag.Make().ShortKey("b").Bool()
var boolC = flag.Make().ShortKey("c").Bool()
var stringD = flag.Make().ShortKey("d").String()
```
We could set the values of all the boolean flags to true with one input argument: `-abc`. We could also add the `d` flag to the end like so: `-abcd`, `foo`.
Any of the other ways to set short flags also work (`-abcd=foo`, `-abcdfoo`).
However, if you put `d` as the first flag (`-dabc`) the value of the `d` flag will be `abc` and none of the boolean flags would change.
### Godoc
More docs, including all values supported by default, can be found from [godoc.org/maunium.net/go/mauflag](https://godoc.org/maunium.net/go/mauflag)
## Custom values
All value containers must implement the `Value` interface. It contains two functions:
* `Set(string)` which is called whenever the parser finds a value associated with the flag.
* `Name()` which should return a human-readable name for the type of the value. If the value container contains multiple actual values, `Name()` should return the name of a single object (e.g. `integer` if the value container contains multiple integers)
After creating a value container you can use it by calling the `Custom` method of a `Flag` and giving an instance of the value container. The parser will then call the `Set` method each time it encounters a value associated with the flag.

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// mauflag - An extendable command-line argument parser for Golang
// Copyright (C) 2016 Maunium
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package mauflag
import (
"os"
)
var defaultSet = New(os.Args[1:])
// DefaultSet returns the default flagset which takes its arguments from os.Args
func DefaultSet() *Set {
return defaultSet
}
// Make creates and registers a flag
func Make() *Flag {
return DefaultSet().Make()
}
// MakeKey creates and registers a flag with the given short and long keys
func MakeKey(short, long string) *Flag {
return DefaultSet().MakeKey(short, long)
}
// MakeFull creates and registers a flag with the given short and long keys, usage string and default value
func MakeFull(short, long, usage, defVal string) *Flag {
return DefaultSet().MakeFull(short, long, usage, defVal)
}
// Parse the command line arguments into mauflag form
func Parse() error {
return DefaultSet().Parse()
}
// Args returns the arguments that weren't associated with any flag
func Args() []string {
return DefaultSet().Args()
}
// Arg returns the string at the given index from the list Args() returns
// If the index does not exist, Arg will return an empty string.
func Arg(i int) string {
return DefaultSet().Arg(i)
}
// NArg returns the number of arguments not associated with any flags
func NArg() int {
return len(DefaultSet().args)
}
// MakeHelpFlag creates the -h, --help flag
func MakeHelpFlag() (*bool, *Flag) {
return DefaultSet().MakeHelpFlag()
}
// CheckHelpFlag checks if the help flag is set and prints the help page if needed.
// Return value tells whether or not the help page was printed
func CheckHelpFlag() bool {
return DefaultSet().CheckHelpFlag()
}
// SetHelpTitles sets the first line (program name and basic explanation) and basic usage specification
func SetHelpTitles(firstLine, basicUsage string) {
DefaultSet().SetHelpTitles(firstLine, basicUsage)
}
// PrintHelp prints the help page
func PrintHelp() {
DefaultSet().PrintHelp()
}

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// mauflag - An extendable command-line argument parser for Golang
// Copyright (C) 2016 Maunium
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package mauflag
// Flag represents a single flag
type Flag struct {
longKeys []string
shortKeys []string
Value Value
defaul string
usage string
usageCat string
usageValName string
}
// Make creates and registers a flag
func (fs *Set) Make() *Flag {
flag := &Flag{}
val := stringValue("")
flag.Value = &val
flag.usageCat = "Application"
flag.activateDefaultValue()
fs.flags = append(fs.flags, flag)
return flag
}
// MakeKey creates and registers a flag with the given short and long keys
func (fs *Set) MakeKey(short, long string) *Flag {
return fs.Make().Key(short, long)
}
// MakeFull creates and registers a flag with the given short and long keys, usage string and default value
func (fs *Set) MakeFull(short, long, usage, defVal string) *Flag {
return fs.MakeKey(short, long).Usage(usage).Default(defVal)
}
func (flag *Flag) setValue(val string) error {
return flag.Value.Set(val)
}
// Usage sets the usage of this Flag
func (flag *Flag) Usage(usage string) *Flag {
flag.usage = usage
return flag
}
// UsageCategory sets the category of this flag (e.g. Application or Help)
func (flag *Flag) UsageCategory(category string) *Flag {
flag.usageCat = category
return flag
}
// ValueName sets the value name in the usage page
func (flag *Flag) ValueName(valname string) *Flag {
flag.usageValName = valname
return flag
}
// Default sets the default value of this Flag
// The value given is passed to the Value container of this flag using `Set()`
func (flag *Flag) Default(defaul string) *Flag {
flag.defaul = defaul
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return flag
}
func (flag *Flag) activateDefaultValue() {
if len(flag.defaul) > 0 && flag.Value != nil {
flag.Value.Set(flag.defaul)
}
}
// LongKey adds a long key to this Flag
func (flag *Flag) LongKey(key string) *Flag {
flag.longKeys = append(flag.longKeys, key)
return flag
}
// ShortKey adds a short key to this Flag
func (flag *Flag) ShortKey(key string) *Flag {
flag.shortKeys = append(flag.shortKeys, key)
return flag
}
// Key adds a long and a short key to this Flag
func (flag *Flag) Key(short, long string) *Flag {
return flag.ShortKey(short).LongKey(long)
}
// Custom sets a custom object that implemets Value as the value of this flag
func (flag *Flag) Custom(val Value) {
flag.Value = val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
}
// Bool sets the type of this flag to a boolean and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Bool() *bool {
val := boolValue(false)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*bool)(&val)
}
// String sets the type of this flag to a string and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) String() *string {
val := stringValue("")
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*string)(&val)
}
// StringMap sets the type of this flag to a string-string map and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) StringMap() *map[string]string {
val := ssMapValue{}
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*map[string]string)(&val)
}
// StringArray sets the type of this flag to a string array and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) StringArray() *[]string {
val := stringArrayValue{}
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*[]string)(&val)
}
// IntArray sets the type of this flag to a signed default-length integer array and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) IntArray() *[]int {
val := intArrayValue{}
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*[]int)(&val)
}
// Int64Array sets the type of this flag to a signed 64-bit integer array and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Int64Array() *[]int64 {
val := int64ArrayValue{}
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*[]int64)(&val)
}
// Int sets the type of this flag to a signed default-length integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Int() *int {
val := intValue(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*int)(&val)
}
// Uint sets the type of this flag to an unsigned default-length integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Uint() *uint {
val := uintValue(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*uint)(&val)
}
// Int8 sets the type of this flag to a signed 8-bit integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Int8() *int8 {
val := int8Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*int8)(&val)
}
// Uint8 sets the type of this flag to an unsigned 8-bit integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Uint8() *uint8 {
val := uint8Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*uint8)(&val)
}
// Byte sets the type of this flag to a byte (unsigned 8-bit integer) and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Byte() *byte {
val := byteValue(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*byte)(&val)
}
// Int16 sets the type of this flag to a signed 16-bit integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Int16() *int16 {
val := int16Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*int16)(&val)
}
// Uint16 sets the type of this flag to an unsigned 16-bit integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Uint16() *uint16 {
val := uint16Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*uint16)(&val)
}
// Int32 sets the type of this flag to a signed 32-bit integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Int32() *int32 {
val := int32Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*int32)(&val)
}
// Rune sets the type of this flag to a rune (signed 32-bit integer) and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Rune() *rune {
val := runeValue(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*rune)(&val)
}
// Uint32 sets the type of this flag to an unsigned 32-bit integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Uint32() *uint32 {
val := uint32Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*uint32)(&val)
}
// Int64 sets the type of this flag to a signed 64-bit integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Int64() *int64 {
val := int64Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*int64)(&val)
}
// Uint64 sets the type of this flag to an unsigned 64-bit integer and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Uint64() *uint64 {
val := uint64Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*uint64)(&val)
}
// Float32 sets the type of this flag to an 32-bit float and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Float32() *float32 {
val := float32Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*float32)(&val)
}
// Float64 sets the type of this flag to an 64-bit float and returns a pointer to the value
func (flag *Flag) Float64() *float64 {
val := float64Value(0)
flag.Value = &val
flag.activateDefaultValue()
return (*float64)(&val)
}

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// mauflag - An extendable command-line argument parser for Golang
// Copyright (C) 2016 Maunium
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package mauflag
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
)
// Set is a set of flags with certain input arguments
type Set struct {
// The list of strings used as input
InputArgs []string
// Whether or not to ignore all flags after the user has entered two dashes with no flag key ("--")
// If enabled, all arguments after two dashes with no flag key will go into the args array (@see Args())
DoubleLineEscape bool
// Whether or not to exit the program when there's an error
// If enabled, the error message will be printed to `stderr` after which `os.Exit(1)` will be called.
ExitOnError bool
wantHelp *bool
basicUsage string
helpFirstLine string
args []string
flags []*Flag
}
// New creates a new flagset
func New(args []string) *Set {
return &Set{InputArgs: args, DoubleLineEscape: true, ExitOnError: false}
}
// Args returns the arguments that weren't associated with any flag
func (fs *Set) Args() []string {
return fs.args
}
// Arg returns the string at the given index from the list Args() returns
// If the index does not exist, Arg will return an empty string.
func (fs *Set) Arg(i int) string {
if len(fs.args) <= i {
return ""
}
return fs.args[i]
}
// NArg returns the number of arguments not associated with any flags
func (fs *Set) NArg() int {
return len(fs.args)
}
// MakeHelpFlag creates the -h, --help flag
func (fs *Set) MakeHelpFlag() (*bool, *Flag) {
var flag = fs.Make().Key("h", "help").Usage("Show this help page.").UsageCategory("Help")
fs.wantHelp = flag.Bool()
return fs.wantHelp, flag
}
// CheckHelpFlag checks if the help flag is set and prints the help page if needed.
// Return value tells whether or not the help page was printed
func (fs *Set) CheckHelpFlag() bool {
if fs.wantHelp != nil && *fs.wantHelp {
fs.PrintHelp()
return true
}
return false
}
// SetHelpTitles sets the first line (program name and basic explanation) and basic usage specification
func (fs *Set) SetHelpTitles(firstLine, basicUsage string) {
fs.helpFirstLine = firstLine
fs.basicUsage = basicUsage
}
// PrintHelp prints the help page
func (fs *Set) PrintHelp() {
var helpSectNames = make(map[string]int)
var helpSectIndexes = make(map[int]string)
var helpSects = make([][]*Flag, 0)
for _, flag := range fs.flags {
index, ok := helpSectNames[flag.usageCat]
if !ok {
arr := []*Flag{flag}
helpSects = append(helpSects, arr)
helpSectNames[flag.usageCat] = len(helpSects) - 1
helpSectIndexes[len(helpSects)-1] = flag.usageCat
} else {
helpSects[index] = append(helpSects[index], flag)
}
}
data, maxLen := fs.formatFlagHelp(helpSects)
fmt.Printf(`%s
Usage:
%s
`, fs.helpFirstLine, fs.basicUsage)
for sect, sData := range data {
fmt.Print(helpSectIndexes[sect], " options:\n")
for i, fData := range sData {
fmt.Print(fData, strings.Repeat(" ", maxLen-len(fData)+3), helpSects[sect][i].usage, "\n")
}
fmt.Print("\n")
}
}
func (fs *Set) formatFlagHelp(helpSects [][]*Flag) (data [][]string, maxLen int) {
maxLen = 0
data = make([][]string, len(helpSects))
for sect, flags := range helpSects {
var sData = make([]string, len(flags))
for i, flag := range flags {
var fData = []string{" "}
for _, key := range flag.shortKeys {
fData = append(fData, "-")
fData = append(fData, key)
fData = append(fData, ", ")
}
for _, key := range flag.longKeys {
fData = append(fData, "--")
fData = append(fData, key)
if len(flag.usageValName) > 0 {
fData = append(fData, "=")
fData = append(fData, flag.usageValName)
}
fData = append(fData, ", ")
}
if fData[len(fData)-1] == ", " {
fData = fData[:len(fData)-1]
}
sData[i] = strings.Join(fData, "")
if len(sData[i]) > maxLen {
maxLen = len(sData[i])
}
}
data[sect] = sData
}
return
}
func (fs *Set) err(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
if fs.ExitOnError {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, format, args...)
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, "\n")
os.Exit(1)
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf(format, args...)
}
// Parse the input arguments in this flagset into mauflag form
// Before this function is called all the flags will have either the type default or the given default value
func (fs *Set) Parse() error {
var flag *Flag
var key string
var noMoreFlags = false
for _, arg := range fs.InputArgs {
if noMoreFlags {
fs.args = append(fs.args, arg)
} else if arg == "--" && fs.DoubleLineEscape {
noMoreFlags = true
} else if flag != nil {
err := flag.setValue(arg)
if err != nil {
return fs.err("Flag %s was not a %s", key, flag.Value.Name())
}
flag = nil
} else if arg[0] == '-' && len(arg) > 1 {
arg = strings.ToLower(arg)
var err error
flag, key, err = fs.flagFound(arg[1:])
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
fs.args = append(fs.args, arg)
}
}
return nil
}
func (fs *Set) flagFound(arg string) (flag *Flag, key string, err error) {
key = arg
var val string
if strings.ContainsRune(key, '=') {
val = key[strings.Index(key, "=")+1:]
key = key[:strings.Index(key, "=")]
}
var rem string
flag, key, rem = fs.getFlag(key)
flag, key, rem, err = fs.handleFlag(flag, key, rem, val)
if len(rem) > 0 {
return fs.flagFound(rem)
}
return
}
func (fs *Set) handleFlag(flag *Flag, key, rem, val string) (*Flag, string, string, error) {
var err error
var isBool bool
if flag != nil {
_, isBool = flag.Value.(*boolValue)
}
if flag == nil {
err = fs.err("Unknown flag: %s", key)
} else if len(val) > 0 && len(rem) == 0 {
flag.setValue(val)
} else if isBool {
flag.setValue("true")
} else if len(rem) > 0 {
flag.setValue(rem)
rem = ""
} else {
return flag, key, rem, err
}
return nil, "", rem, err
}
func (fs *Set) getFlag(key string) (*Flag, string, string) {
if key[0] == '-' {
key = key[1:]
for _, lflag := range fs.flags {
for _, lkey := range lflag.longKeys {
if lkey == key {
return lflag, lkey, ""
}
}
}
return nil, key, ""
}
rem := key[1:]
key = key[0:1]
for _, lflag := range fs.flags {
for _, lkey := range lflag.shortKeys {
if lkey == key {
return lflag, lkey, rem
}
}
}
return nil, key, rem
}

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// mauflag - An extendable command-line argument parser for Golang
// Copyright (C) 2016 Maunium
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package mauflag
import (
"errors"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// Value represents the value a flag has
type Value interface {
// Set or add the data in the given string to this value
Set(string) error
// Name should return the type name of this value or (if this value is an array,
// a map or something of that sort) the type name of one object in this value
Name() string
}
type boolValue bool
func (val *boolValue) Name() string {
return "boolean"
}
func (val *boolValue) Set(newVal string) error {
b, err := strconv.ParseBool(newVal)
if err == nil {
*val = boolValue(b)
}
return err
}
type stringValue string
func (val *stringValue) Name() string {
return "string"
}
func (val *stringValue) Set(newVal string) error {
*val = stringValue(newVal)
return nil
}
type ssMapValue map[string]string
func (val *ssMapValue) Name() string {
return "string-string pair"
}
func (val *ssMapValue) Set(newVal string) error {
index := strings.IndexRune(newVal, '=')
if index == -1 {
index = strings.IndexRune(newVal, ',')
if index == -1 {
index = strings.IndexRune(newVal, ':')
if index == -1 {
return errors.New("No pair separator found")
}
}
}
(*val)[newVal[:index]] = newVal[:index+1]
return nil
}
type stringArrayValue []string
func (val *stringArrayValue) Name() string {
return "string"
}
func (val *stringArrayValue) Set(newVal string) error {
*val = append(*val, newVal)
return nil
}
type intArrayValue []int
func (val *intArrayValue) Name() string {
return "integer"
}
func (val *intArrayValue) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.Atoi(newVal)
if err != nil {
return err
}
*val = append(*val, i)
return nil
}
type int64ArrayValue []int64
func (val *int64ArrayValue) Name() string {
return "64-bit integer"
}
func (val *int64ArrayValue) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(newVal, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return err
}
*val = append(*val, i)
return nil
}
type intValue int
func (val *intValue) Name() string {
return "integer"
}
func (val *intValue) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(newVal, 10, 32)
if err == nil {
*val = intValue(i)
}
return err
}
type uintValue uint
func (val *uintValue) Name() string {
return "unsigned integer"
}
func (val *uintValue) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseUint(newVal, 10, 32)
if err == nil {
*val = uintValue(i)
}
return err
}
type int8Value int8
func (val *int8Value) Name() string {
return "8-bit integer"
}
func (val *int8Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(newVal, 10, 8)
if err == nil {
*val = int8Value(i)
}
return err
}
type uint8Value uint8
func (val *uint8Value) Name() string {
return "unsigned 8-bit integer"
}
func (val *uint8Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseUint(newVal, 10, 8)
if err == nil {
*val = uint8Value(i)
}
return err
}
type byteValue byte
func (val *byteValue) Name() string {
return "rune (unsigned 8-bit integer)"
}
func (val *byteValue) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseUint(newVal, 10, 8)
if err == nil {
*val = byteValue(i)
}
return err
}
type int16Value int16
func (val *int16Value) Name() string {
return "16-bit integer"
}
func (val *int16Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(newVal, 10, 16)
if err == nil {
*val = int16Value(i)
}
return err
}
type uint16Value uint16
func (val *uint16Value) Name() string {
return "unsigned 16-bit integer"
}
func (val *uint16Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseUint(newVal, 10, 16)
if err == nil {
*val = uint16Value(i)
}
return err
}
type int32Value int32
func (val *int32Value) Name() string {
return "32-bit integer"
}
func (val *int32Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(newVal, 10, 32)
if err == nil {
*val = int32Value(i)
}
return err
}
type runeValue rune
func (val *runeValue) Name() string {
return "rune (signed 32-bit integer)"
}
func (val *runeValue) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(newVal, 10, 32)
if err == nil {
*val = runeValue(i)
}
return err
}
type uint32Value uint32
func (val *uint32Value) Name() string {
return "unsigned 32-bit integer"
}
func (val *uint32Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseUint(newVal, 10, 32)
if err == nil {
*val = uint32Value(i)
}
return err
}
type int64Value int64
func (val *int64Value) Name() string {
return "64-bit integer"
}
func (val *int64Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(newVal, 10, 64)
if err == nil {
*val = int64Value(i)
}
return err
}
type uint64Value uint64
func (val *uint64Value) Name() string {
return "unsigned 64-bit integer"
}
func (val *uint64Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseUint(newVal, 10, 64)
if err == nil {
*val = uint64Value(i)
}
return err
}
type float32Value float32
func (val *float32Value) Name() string {
return "32-bit float"
}
func (val *float32Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseFloat(newVal, 32)
if err == nil {
*val = float32Value(i)
}
return err
}
type float64Value float64
func (val *float64Value) Name() string {
return "64-bit float"
}
func (val *float64Value) Set(newVal string) error {
i, err := strconv.ParseFloat(newVal, 64)
if err == nil {
*val = float64Value(i)
}
return err
}

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# maulogger
A logger in Go.
Docs: [godoc.org/maunium.net/go/maulogger](https://godoc.org/maunium.net/go/maulogger)
Go get: `go get maunium.net/go/maulogger`

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// mauLogger - A logger for Go programs
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Tulir Asokan
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package maulogger
import (
"os"
)
// DefaultLogger ...
var DefaultLogger = Create().(*BasicLogger)
// SetWriter formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the SetWriter level
func SetWriter(w *os.File) {
DefaultLogger.SetWriter(w)
}
// OpenFile formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the OpenFile level
func OpenFile() error {
return DefaultLogger.OpenFile()
}
// Close formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Close level
func Close() {
DefaultLogger.Close()
}
// Sub creates a Sublogger
func Sub(module string) Logger {
return DefaultLogger.Sub(module)
}
// Raw formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Raw level
func Raw(level Level, module, message string) {
DefaultLogger.Raw(level, module, message)
}
// Log formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the given level
func Log(level Level, parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Log(level, parts...)
}
// Logln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the given level
func Logln(level Level, parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Logln(level, parts...)
}
// Logf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the given level
func Logf(level Level, message string, args ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Logf(level, message, args...)
}
// Logfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the given level
func Logfln(level Level, message string, args ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Logfln(level, message, args...)
}
// Debug formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Debug level
func Debug(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Debug(parts...)
}
// Debugln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Debug level
func Debugln(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Debugln(parts...)
}
// Debugf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Debug level
func Debugf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Debugf(message, args...)
}
// Info formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Info level
func Info(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Info(parts...)
}
// Infoln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Info level
func Infoln(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Infoln(parts...)
}
// Infof formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Info level
func Infof(message string, args ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Infof(message, args...)
}
// Warn formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Warn level
func Warn(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Warn(parts...)
}
// Warnln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Warn level
func Warnln(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Warnln(parts...)
}
// Warnf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Warn level
func Warnf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Warnf(message, args...)
}
// Error formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Error level
func Error(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Error(parts...)
}
// Errorln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Error level
func Errorln(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Errorln(parts...)
}
// Errorf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Error level
func Errorf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Errorf(message, args...)
}
// Fatal formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Fatal level
func Fatal(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Fatal(parts...)
}
// Fatalln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Fatal level
func Fatalln(parts ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Fatalln(parts...)
}
// Fatalf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Fatal level
func Fatalf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
DefaultLogger.DefaultSub.Fatalf(message, args...)
}
// Write formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Write level
func (log *BasicLogger) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
return log.DefaultSub.Write(p)
}
// Log formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the given level
func (log *BasicLogger) Log(level Level, parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Log(level, parts...)
}
// Logln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the given level
func (log *BasicLogger) Logln(level Level, parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Logln(level, parts...)
}
// Logf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the given level
func (log *BasicLogger) Logf(level Level, message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Logf(level, message, args...)
}
// Logfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the given level
func (log *BasicLogger) Logfln(level Level, message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Logfln(level, message, args...)
}
// Debug formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Debug level
func (log *BasicLogger) Debug(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Debug(parts...)
}
// Debugln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Debug level
func (log *BasicLogger) Debugln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Debugln(parts...)
}
// Debugf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Debug level
func (log *BasicLogger) Debugf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Debugf(message, args...)
}
// Debugfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Debug level
func (log *BasicLogger) Debugfln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Debugfln(message, args...)
}
// Info formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Info level
func (log *BasicLogger) Info(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Info(parts...)
}
// Infoln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Info level
func (log *BasicLogger) Infoln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Infoln(parts...)
}
// Infofln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Info level
func (log *BasicLogger) Infofln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Infofln(message, args...)
}
// Infof formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Info level
func (log *BasicLogger) Infof(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Infof(message, args...)
}
// Warn formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Warn level
func (log *BasicLogger) Warn(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Warn(parts...)
}
// Warnln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Warn level
func (log *BasicLogger) Warnln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Warnln(parts...)
}
// Warnfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Warn level
func (log *BasicLogger) Warnfln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Warnfln(message, args...)
}
// Warnf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Warn level
func (log *BasicLogger) Warnf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Warnf(message, args...)
}
// Error formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Error level
func (log *BasicLogger) Error(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Error(parts...)
}
// Errorln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Error level
func (log *BasicLogger) Errorln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Errorln(parts...)
}
// Errorf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Error level
func (log *BasicLogger) Errorf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Errorf(message, args...)
}
// Errorfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Error level
func (log *BasicLogger) Errorfln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Errorfln(message, args...)
}
// Fatal formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Fatal level
func (log *BasicLogger) Fatal(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Fatal(parts...)
}
// Fatalln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Fatal level
func (log *BasicLogger) Fatalln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Fatalln(parts...)
}
// Fatalf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Fatal level
func (log *BasicLogger) Fatalf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Fatalf(message, args...)
}
// Fatalfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Fatal level
func (log *BasicLogger) Fatalfln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.DefaultSub.Fatalfln(message, args...)
}

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// mauLogger - A logger for Go programs
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Tulir Asokan
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package maulogger
import (
"fmt"
)
// Level is the severity level of a log entry.
type Level struct {
Name string
Severity, Color int
}
var (
// LevelDebug is the level for debug messages.
LevelDebug = Level{Name: "DEBUG", Color: -1, Severity: 0}
// LevelInfo is the level for basic log messages.
LevelInfo = Level{Name: "INFO", Color: 36, Severity: 10}
// LevelWarn is the level saying that something went wrong, but the program will continue operating mostly normally.
LevelWarn = Level{Name: "WARN", Color: 33, Severity: 50}
// LevelError is the level saying that something went wrong and the program may not operate as expected, but will still continue.
LevelError = Level{Name: "ERROR", Color: 31, Severity: 100}
// LevelFatal is the level saying that something went wrong and the program will not operate normally.
LevelFatal = Level{Name: "FATAL", Color: 35, Severity: 9001}
)
// GetColor gets the ANSI escape color code for the log level.
func (lvl Level) GetColor() []byte {
if lvl.Color < 0 {
return []byte("")
}
return []byte(fmt.Sprintf("\x1b[%dm", lvl.Color))
}
// GetReset gets the ANSI escape reset code.
func (lvl Level) GetReset() []byte {
if lvl.Color < 0 {
return []byte("")
}
return []byte("\x1b[0m")
}

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// mauLogger - A logger for Go programs
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Tulir Asokan
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package maulogger
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"time"
)
// LoggerFileFormat ...
type LoggerFileFormat func(now string, i int) string
type BasicLogger struct {
PrintLevel int
FlushLineThreshold int
FileTimeFormat string
FileFormat LoggerFileFormat
TimeFormat string
FileMode os.FileMode
DefaultSub Logger
writer *os.File
lines int
prefixPrinted bool
}
// Logger contains advanced logging functions and also implements io.Writer
type Logger interface {
Sub(module string) Logger
GetParent() Logger
Write(p []byte) (n int, err error)
Log(level Level, parts ...interface{})
Logln(level Level, parts ...interface{})
Logf(level Level, message string, args ...interface{})
Logfln(level Level, message string, args ...interface{})
Debug(parts ...interface{})
Debugln(parts ...interface{})
Debugf(message string, args ...interface{})
Debugfln(message string, args ...interface{})
Info(parts ...interface{})
Infoln(parts ...interface{})
Infof(message string, args ...interface{})
Infofln(message string, args ...interface{})
Warn(parts ...interface{})
Warnln(parts ...interface{})
Warnf(message string, args ...interface{})
Warnfln(message string, args ...interface{})
Error(parts ...interface{})
Errorln(parts ...interface{})
Errorf(message string, args ...interface{})
Errorfln(message string, args ...interface{})
Fatal(parts ...interface{})
Fatalln(parts ...interface{})
Fatalf(message string, args ...interface{})
Fatalfln(message string, args ...interface{})
}
// Create a Logger
func Create() Logger {
var log = &BasicLogger{
PrintLevel: 10,
FileTimeFormat: "2006-01-02",
FileFormat: func(now string, i int) string { return fmt.Sprintf("%[1]s-%02[2]d.log", now, i) },
TimeFormat: "15:04:05 02.01.2006",
FileMode: 0600,
FlushLineThreshold: 5,
lines: 0,
}
log.DefaultSub = log.Sub("")
return log
}
func (log *BasicLogger) GetParent() Logger {
return nil
}
// SetWriter formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the SetWriter level
func (log *BasicLogger) SetWriter(w *os.File) {
log.writer = w
}
// OpenFile formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the OpenFile level
func (log *BasicLogger) OpenFile() error {
now := time.Now().Format(log.FileTimeFormat)
i := 1
for ; ; i++ {
if _, err := os.Stat(log.FileFormat(now, i)); os.IsNotExist(err) {
break
} else if i == 99 {
i = 1
break
}
}
var err error
log.writer, err = os.OpenFile(log.FileFormat(now, i), os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE|os.O_APPEND, log.FileMode)
if err != nil {
return err
} else if log.writer == nil {
return os.ErrInvalid
}
return nil
}
// Close formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Close level
func (log *BasicLogger) Close() {
if log.writer != nil {
log.writer.Close()
}
}
// Raw formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Raw level
func (log *BasicLogger) Raw(level Level, module, message string) {
if !log.prefixPrinted {
if len(module) == 0 {
message = fmt.Sprintf("[%s] [%s] %s", time.Now().Format(log.TimeFormat), level.Name, message)
} else {
message = fmt.Sprintf("[%s] [%s/%s] %s", time.Now().Format(log.TimeFormat), module, level.Name, message)
}
}
log.prefixPrinted = message[len(message)-1] != '\n'
if log.writer != nil {
_, err := log.writer.WriteString(message)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to write to log file:", err)
}
}
if level.Severity >= log.PrintLevel {
if level.Severity >= LevelError.Severity {
os.Stderr.Write(level.GetColor())
os.Stderr.WriteString(message)
os.Stderr.Write(level.GetReset())
} else {
os.Stdout.Write(level.GetColor())
os.Stdout.WriteString(message)
os.Stdout.Write(level.GetReset())
}
}
}

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// mauLogger - A logger for Go programs
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Tulir Asokan
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package maulogger
import (
"fmt"
)
type Sublogger struct {
topLevel *BasicLogger
parent Logger
Module string
DefaultLevel Level
}
// Sub creates a Sublogger
func (log *BasicLogger) Sub(module string) Logger {
return &Sublogger{
topLevel: log,
parent: log,
Module: module,
DefaultLevel: LevelInfo,
}
}
func (log *Sublogger) GetParent() Logger {
return log.parent
}
// Sub creates a Sublogger
func (log *Sublogger) Sub(module string) Logger {
return &Sublogger{
topLevel: log.topLevel,
parent: log,
Module: fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", log.Module, module),
DefaultLevel: log.DefaultLevel,
}
}
// SetModule changes the module name of this Sublogger
func (log *Sublogger) SetModule(mod string) {
log.Module = mod
}
// SetDefaultLevel changes the default logging level of this Sublogger
func (log *Sublogger) SetDefaultLevel(lvl Level) {
log.DefaultLevel = lvl
}
// SetParent changes the parent of this Sublogger
func (log *Sublogger) SetParent(parent *BasicLogger) {
log.topLevel = parent
}
//Write ...
func (log *Sublogger) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
log.topLevel.Raw(log.DefaultLevel, log.Module, string(p))
return len(p), nil
}
// Log formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the given level
func (log *Sublogger) Log(level Level, parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(level, "", fmt.Sprint(parts...))
}
// Logln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the given level
func (log *Sublogger) Logln(level Level, parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(level, "", fmt.Sprintln(parts...))
}
// Logf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the given level
func (log *Sublogger) Logf(level Level, message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(level, "", fmt.Sprintf(message, args...))
}
// Logfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the given level
func (log *Sublogger) Logfln(level Level, message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(level, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message+"\n", args...))
}
// Debug formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Debug level
func (log *Sublogger) Debug(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelDebug, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...))
}
// Debugln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Debug level
func (log *Sublogger) Debugln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelDebug, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...))
}
// Debugf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Debug level
func (log *Sublogger) Debugf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelDebug, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...))
}
// Debugfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Debug level
func (log *Sublogger) Debugfln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelDebug, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message+"\n", args...))
}
// Info formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Info level
func (log *Sublogger) Info(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelInfo, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...))
}
// Infoln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Info level
func (log *Sublogger) Infoln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelInfo, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...))
}
// Infof formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Info level
func (log *Sublogger) Infof(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelInfo, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...))
}
// Infofln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Info level
func (log *Sublogger) Infofln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelInfo, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message+"\n", args...))
}
// Warn formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Warn level
func (log *Sublogger) Warn(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelWarn, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...))
}
// Warnln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Warn level
func (log *Sublogger) Warnln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelWarn, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...))
}
// Warnf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Warn level
func (log *Sublogger) Warnf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelWarn, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...))
}
// Warnfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Warn level
func (log *Sublogger) Warnfln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelWarn, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message+"\n", args...))
}
// Error formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Error level
func (log *Sublogger) Error(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelError, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...))
}
// Errorln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Error level
func (log *Sublogger) Errorln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelError, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...))
}
// Errorf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Error level
func (log *Sublogger) Errorf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelError, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...))
}
// Errorfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Error level
func (log *Sublogger) Errorfln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelError, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message+"\n", args...))
}
// Fatal formats the given parts with fmt.Sprint and logs the result with the Fatal level
func (log *Sublogger) Fatal(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelFatal, log.Module, fmt.Sprint(parts...))
}
// Fatalln formats the given parts with fmt.Sprintln and logs the result with the Fatal level
func (log *Sublogger) Fatalln(parts ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelFatal, log.Module, fmt.Sprintln(parts...))
}
// Fatalf formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf and logs the result with the Fatal level
func (log *Sublogger) Fatalf(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelFatal, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message, args...))
}
// Fatalfln formats the given message and args with fmt.Sprintf, appends a newline and logs the result with the Fatal level
func (log *Sublogger) Fatalfln(message string, args ...interface{}) {
log.topLevel.Raw(LevelFatal, log.Module, fmt.Sprintf(message+"\n", args...))
}

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2018 Tulir Asokan
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# matrix-appservice-go
A [Matrix](https://matrix.org) [Application Service](https://matrix.org/docs/guides/application_services.html) framework written in Go.
This is highly work in progress, but the base appservice framework should be somewhat usable.
## Installation
```bash
go get -u maunium.net/go/mautrix-appservice-go
```

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package appservice
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
"maunium.net/go/maulogger"
"strings"
"net/http"
"errors"
"maunium.net/go/gomatrix"
"regexp"
)
// EventChannelSize is the size for the Events channel in Appservice instances.
var EventChannelSize = 64
// Create a blank appservice instance.
func Create() *AppService {
return &AppService{
LogConfig: CreateLogConfig(),
clients: make(map[string]*gomatrix.Client),
intents: make(map[string]*IntentAPI),
StateStore: &BasicStateStore{},
}
}
// Load an appservice config from a file.
func Load(path string) (*AppService, error) {
data, readErr := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
if readErr != nil {
return nil, readErr
}
var config = &AppService{}
yaml.Unmarshal(data, config)
return config, nil
}
// QueryHandler handles room alias and user ID queries from the homeserver.
type QueryHandler interface {
QueryAlias(alias string) bool
QueryUser(userID string) bool
}
type QueryHandlerStub struct{}
func (qh *QueryHandlerStub) QueryAlias(alias string) bool {
return false
}
func (qh *QueryHandlerStub) QueryUser(userID string) bool {
return false
}
// AppService is the main config for all appservices.
// It also serves as the appservice instance struct.
type AppService struct {
HomeserverDomain string `yaml:"homeserver_domain"`
HomeserverURL string `yaml:"homeserver_url"`
RegistrationPath string `yaml:"registration"`
Host HostConfig `yaml:"host"`
LogConfig LogConfig `yaml:"logging"`
Registration *Registration `yaml:"-"`
Log maulogger.Logger `yaml:"-"`
lastProcessedTransaction string
Events chan *gomatrix.Event `yaml:"-"`
QueryHandler QueryHandler `yaml:"-"`
StateStore StateStore `yaml:"-"`
server *http.Server
botClient *gomatrix.Client
botIntent *IntentAPI
clients map[string]*gomatrix.Client
intents map[string]*IntentAPI
}
// HostConfig contains info about how to host the appservice.
type HostConfig struct {
Hostname string `yaml:"hostname"`
Port uint16 `yaml:"port"`
TLSKey string `yaml:"tls_key,omitempty"`
TLSCert string `yaml:"tls_cert,omitempty"`
}
// Address gets the whole address of the Appservice.
func (hc *HostConfig) Address() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", hc.Hostname, hc.Port)
}
// Save saves this config into a file at the given path.
func (as *AppService) Save(path string) error {
data, err := yaml.Marshal(as)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return ioutil.WriteFile(path, data, 0644)
}
// YAML returns the config in YAML format.
func (as *AppService) YAML() (string, error) {
data, err := yaml.Marshal(as)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return string(data), nil
}
func (as *AppService) BotMXID() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("@%s:%s", as.Registration.SenderLocalpart, as.HomeserverDomain)
}
var MatrixUserIDRegex = regexp.MustCompile("^@([^:]+):(.+)$")
func ParseUserID(mxid string) (string, string) {
match := MatrixUserIDRegex.FindStringSubmatch(mxid)
if match != nil && len(match) == 3 {
return match[1], match[2]
}
return "", ""
}
func (as *AppService) Intent(userID string) *IntentAPI {
intent, ok := as.intents[userID]
if !ok {
localpart, homeserver := ParseUserID(userID)
if len(localpart) == 0 || homeserver != as.HomeserverDomain {
return nil
}
intent = as.NewIntentAPI(localpart)
as.intents[userID] = intent
}
return intent
}
func (as *AppService) BotIntent() *IntentAPI {
if as.botIntent == nil {
as.botIntent = as.NewIntentAPI(as.Registration.SenderLocalpart)
}
return as.botIntent
}
func (as *AppService) Client(userID string) *gomatrix.Client {
client, ok := as.clients[userID]
if !ok {
var err error
client, err = gomatrix.NewClient(as.HomeserverURL, userID, as.Registration.AppToken)
if err != nil {
as.Log.Fatalln("Failed to create gomatrix instance:", err)
return nil
}
client.Syncer = nil
client.Store = nil
client.AppServiceUserID = userID
client.Logger = as.Log.Sub(userID)
as.clients[userID] = client
}
return client
}
func (as *AppService) BotClient() *gomatrix.Client {
if as.botClient == nil {
var err error
as.botClient, err = gomatrix.NewClient(as.HomeserverURL, as.BotMXID(), as.Registration.AppToken)
if err != nil {
as.Log.Fatalln("Failed to create gomatrix instance:", err)
return nil
}
as.botClient.Syncer = nil
as.botClient.Store = nil
as.botClient.Logger = as.Log.Sub("Bot")
}
return as.botClient
}
// Init initializes the logger and loads the registration of this appservice.
func (as *AppService) Init() (bool, error) {
as.Events = make(chan *gomatrix.Event, EventChannelSize)
as.QueryHandler = &QueryHandlerStub{}
as.Log = maulogger.Create()
as.LogConfig.Configure(as.Log)
as.Log.Debugln("Logger initialized successfully.")
if len(as.RegistrationPath) > 0 {
var err error
as.Registration, err = LoadRegistration(as.RegistrationPath)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
}
as.Log.Debugln("Appservice initialized successfully.")
return true, nil
}
// LogConfig contains configs for the logger.
type LogConfig struct {
Directory string `yaml:"directory"`
FileNameFormat string `yaml:"file_name_format"`
FileDateFormat string `yaml:"file_date_format"`
FileMode uint32 `yaml:"file_mode"`
TimestampFormat string `yaml:"timestamp_format"`
RawPrintLevel string `yaml:"print_level"`
PrintLevel int `yaml:"-"`
}
type umLogConfig LogConfig
func (lc *LogConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
err := unmarshal((*umLogConfig)(lc))
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch strings.ToUpper(lc.RawPrintLevel) {
case "DEBUG":
lc.PrintLevel = maulogger.LevelDebug.Severity
case "INFO":
lc.PrintLevel = maulogger.LevelInfo.Severity
case "WARN", "WARNING":
lc.PrintLevel = maulogger.LevelWarn.Severity
case "ERR", "ERROR":
lc.PrintLevel = maulogger.LevelError.Severity
case "FATAL":
lc.PrintLevel = maulogger.LevelFatal.Severity
default:
return errors.New("invalid print level " + lc.RawPrintLevel)
}
return err
}
func (lc *LogConfig) MarshalYAML() (interface{}, error) {
switch {
case lc.PrintLevel >= maulogger.LevelFatal.Severity:
lc.RawPrintLevel = maulogger.LevelFatal.Name
case lc.PrintLevel >= maulogger.LevelError.Severity:
lc.RawPrintLevel = maulogger.LevelError.Name
case lc.PrintLevel >= maulogger.LevelWarn.Severity:
lc.RawPrintLevel = maulogger.LevelWarn.Name
case lc.PrintLevel >= maulogger.LevelInfo.Severity:
lc.RawPrintLevel = maulogger.LevelInfo.Name
default:
lc.RawPrintLevel = maulogger.LevelDebug.Name
}
return lc, nil
}
// CreateLogConfig creates a basic LogConfig.
func CreateLogConfig() LogConfig {
return LogConfig{
Directory: "./logs",
FileNameFormat: "%[1]s-%02[2]d.log",
TimestampFormat: "Jan _2, 2006 15:04:05",
FileMode: 0600,
FileDateFormat: "2006-01-02",
PrintLevel: 10,
}
}
// GetFileFormat returns a mauLogger-compatible logger file format based on the data in the struct.
func (lc LogConfig) GetFileFormat() maulogger.LoggerFileFormat {
path := lc.FileNameFormat
if len(lc.Directory) > 0 {
path = lc.Directory + "/" + path
}
return func(now string, i int) string {
return fmt.Sprintf(path, now, i)
}
}
// Configure configures a mauLogger instance with the data in this struct.
func (lc LogConfig) Configure(log maulogger.Logger) {
basicLogger := log.(*maulogger.BasicLogger)
basicLogger.FileFormat = lc.GetFileFormat()
basicLogger.FileMode = os.FileMode(lc.FileMode)
basicLogger.FileTimeFormat = lc.FileDateFormat
basicLogger.TimeFormat = lc.TimestampFormat
basicLogger.PrintLevel = lc.PrintLevel
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package appservice
import (
"maunium.net/go/gomatrix"
log "maunium.net/go/maulogger"
)
type ExecMode uint8
const (
AsyncHandlers ExecMode = iota
AsyncLoop
Sync
)
type EventProcessor struct {
ExecMode ExecMode
as *AppService
log log.Logger
stop chan struct{}
handlers map[gomatrix.EventType][]gomatrix.OnEventListener
}
func NewEventProcessor(as *AppService) *EventProcessor {
return &EventProcessor{
ExecMode: AsyncHandlers,
as: as,
log: as.Log.Sub("Events"),
stop: make(chan struct{}, 1),
handlers: make(map[gomatrix.EventType][]gomatrix.OnEventListener),
}
}
func (ep *EventProcessor) On(evtType gomatrix.EventType, handler gomatrix.OnEventListener) {
handlers, ok := ep.handlers[evtType]
if !ok {
handlers = []gomatrix.OnEventListener{handler}
} else {
handlers = append(handlers, handler)
}
ep.handlers[evtType] = handlers
}
func (ep *EventProcessor) Start() {
for {
select {
case evt := <-ep.as.Events:
handlers, ok := ep.handlers[evt.Type]
if !ok {
continue
}
switch ep.ExecMode {
case AsyncHandlers:
for _, handler := range handlers {
go handler(evt)
}
case AsyncLoop:
go func() {
for _, handler := range handlers {
handler(evt)
}
}()
case Sync:
for _, handler := range handlers {
handler(evt)
}
}
case <-ep.stop:
return
}
}
}
func (ep *EventProcessor) Stop() {
ep.stop <- struct{}{}
}

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package appservice
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"os"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/fatih/color"
)
func readString(reader *bufio.Reader, message, defaultValue string) (string, error) {
color.Green(message)
if len(defaultValue) > 0 {
fmt.Printf("[%s]", defaultValue)
}
fmt.Print("> ")
val, err := reader.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
val = strings.TrimSuffix(val, "\n")
if len(val) == 0 {
return defaultValue, nil
}
val = strings.TrimSuffix(val, "\r")
if len(val) == 0 {
return defaultValue, nil
}
return val, nil
}
const (
yes = "yes"
yesShort = "y"
)
// GenerateRegistration asks the user questions and generates a config and registration based on the answers.
func GenerateRegistration(asName, botName string, reserveRooms, reserveUsers bool) {
var boldCyan = color.New(color.FgCyan).Add(color.Bold)
var boldGreen = color.New(color.FgGreen).Add(color.Bold)
boldCyan.Println("Generating appservice config and registration.")
reader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
name, err := readString(reader, "Enter name for appservice", asName)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
registration := CreateRegistration(name)
config := Create()
registration.RateLimited = false
registration.SenderLocalpart, err = readString(reader, "Enter bot username", botName)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
asProtocol, err := readString(reader, "Enter appservice host protocol", "http")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
if asProtocol == "https" {
sslInput, err := readString(reader, "Do you want the appservice to handle SSL [yes/no]?", "yes")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
wantSSL := strings.ToLower(sslInput)
if wantSSL == yes {
config.Host.TLSCert, err = readString(reader, "Enter path to SSL certificate", "appservice.crt")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
config.Host.TLSKey, err = readString(reader, "Enter path to SSL key", "appservice.key")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
}
}
asHostname, err := readString(reader, "Enter appservice hostname", "localhost")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
asInput, err := readString(reader, "Enter appservice host port", "29313")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
asPort, convErr := strconv.Atoi(asInput)
if convErr != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to parse port:", convErr)
return
}
registration.URL = fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s:%d", asProtocol, asHostname, asPort)
config.Host.Hostname = asHostname
config.Host.Port = uint16(asPort)
config.HomeserverURL, err = readString(reader, "Enter homeserver address", "http://localhost:8008")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
config.HomeserverDomain, err = readString(reader, "Enter homeserver domain", "example.com")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
config.LogConfig.Directory, err = readString(reader, "Enter directory for logs", "./logs")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
os.MkdirAll(config.LogConfig.Directory, 0755)
if reserveRooms || reserveUsers {
for {
namespace, err := readString(reader, "Enter namespace prefix", fmt.Sprintf("_%s_", name))
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
roomNamespaceRegex, err := regexp.Compile(fmt.Sprintf("#%s.+:%s", namespace, config.HomeserverDomain))
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
continue
}
userNamespaceRegex, regexpErr := regexp.Compile(fmt.Sprintf("@%s.+:%s", namespace, config.HomeserverDomain))
if regexpErr != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to generate regexp for the userNamespace:", err)
return
}
if reserveRooms {
registration.Namespaces.RegisterRoomAliases(roomNamespaceRegex, true)
}
if reserveUsers {
registration.Namespaces.RegisterUserIDs(userNamespaceRegex, true)
}
break
}
}
boldCyan.Println("\n==== Registration generated ====")
yamlString, yamlErr := registration.YAML()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to return the registration Config:", yamlErr)
return
}
color.Yellow(yamlString)
okInput, readErr := readString(reader, "Does the registration look OK [yes/no]?", "yes")
if readErr != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", readErr)
return
}
ok := strings.ToLower(okInput)
if ok != yesShort && ok != yes {
fmt.Println("Cancelling generation.")
return
}
path, err := readString(reader, "Where should the registration be saved?", "registration.yaml")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
err = registration.Save(path)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to save registration:", err)
return
}
boldGreen.Println("Registration saved.")
config.RegistrationPath = path
boldCyan.Println("\n======= Config generated =======")
color.Yellow(config.YAML())
okString, err := readString(reader, "Does the config look OK [yes/no]?", "yes")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
ok = strings.ToLower(okString)
if ok != yesShort && ok != yes {
fmt.Println("Cancelling generation.")
return
}
path, err = readString(reader, "Where should the config be saved?", "config.yaml")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to read user Input:", err)
return
}
err = config.Save(path)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Failed to save config:", err)
return
}
boldGreen.Println("Config saved.")
}

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package appservice
import (
"encoding/json"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"context"
"time"
)
// Listen starts the HTTP server that listens for calls from the Matrix homeserver.
func (as *AppService) Start() {
r := mux.NewRouter()
r.HandleFunc("/transactions/{txnID}", as.PutTransaction).Methods(http.MethodPut)
r.HandleFunc("/rooms/{roomAlias}", as.GetRoom).Methods(http.MethodGet)
r.HandleFunc("/users/{userID}", as.GetUser).Methods(http.MethodGet)
var err error
as.server = &http.Server{
Addr: as.Host.Address(),
Handler: r,
}
as.Log.Infoln("Listening on", as.Host.Address())
if len(as.Host.TLSCert) == 0 || len(as.Host.TLSKey) == 0 {
err = as.server.ListenAndServe()
} else {
err = as.server.ListenAndServeTLS(as.Host.TLSCert, as.Host.TLSKey)
}
if err != nil && err.Error() != "http: Server closed" {
as.Log.Fatalln("Error while listening:", err)
} else {
as.Log.Debugln("Listener stopped.")
}
}
func (as *AppService) Stop() {
if as.server == nil {
return
}
ctx, _ := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Second)
as.server.Shutdown(ctx)
as.server = nil
}
// CheckServerToken checks if the given request originated from the Matrix homeserver.
func (as *AppService) CheckServerToken(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) bool {
query := r.URL.Query()
val, ok := query["access_token"]
if !ok {
Error{
ErrorCode: ErrForbidden,
HTTPStatus: http.StatusForbidden,
Message: "Bad token supplied.",
}.Write(w)
return false
}
for _, str := range val {
return str == as.Registration.ServerToken
}
return false
}
// PutTransaction handles a /transactions PUT call from the homeserver.
func (as *AppService) PutTransaction(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if !as.CheckServerToken(w, r) {
return
}
vars := mux.Vars(r)
txnID := vars["txnID"]
if len(txnID) == 0 {
Error{
ErrorCode: ErrNoTransactionID,
HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
Message: "Missing transaction ID.",
}.Write(w)
return
}
defer r.Body.Close()
body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
if err != nil || len(body) == 0 {
Error{
ErrorCode: ErrNoBody,
HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
Message: "Missing request body.",
}.Write(w)
return
}
if as.lastProcessedTransaction == txnID {
// Duplicate transaction ID: no-op
WriteBlankOK(w)
return
}
eventList := EventList{}
err = json.Unmarshal(body, &eventList)
if err != nil {
Error{
ErrorCode: ErrInvalidJSON,
HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
Message: "Failed to parse body JSON.",
}.Write(w)
return
}
for _, event := range eventList.Events {
as.Log.Debugln("Received event", event.ID)
as.UpdateState(event)
as.Events <- event
}
as.lastProcessedTransaction = txnID
WriteBlankOK(w)
}
// GetRoom handles a /rooms GET call from the homeserver.
func (as *AppService) GetRoom(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if !as.CheckServerToken(w, r) {
return
}
vars := mux.Vars(r)
roomAlias := vars["roomAlias"]
ok := as.QueryHandler.QueryAlias(roomAlias)
if ok {
WriteBlankOK(w)
} else {
Error{
ErrorCode: ErrUnknown,
HTTPStatus: http.StatusNotFound,
}.Write(w)
}
}
// GetUser handles a /users GET call from the homeserver.
func (as *AppService) GetUser(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if !as.CheckServerToken(w, r) {
return
}
vars := mux.Vars(r)
userID := vars["userID"]
ok := as.QueryHandler.QueryUser(userID)
if ok {
WriteBlankOK(w)
} else {
Error{
ErrorCode: ErrUnknown,
HTTPStatus: http.StatusNotFound,
}.Write(w)
}
}

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package appservice
import (
"fmt"
"maunium.net/go/gomatrix"
)
type IntentAPI struct {
*gomatrix.Client
bot *gomatrix.Client
as *AppService
Localpart string
UserID string
}
func (as *AppService) NewIntentAPI(localpart string) *IntentAPI {
userID := fmt.Sprintf("@%s:%s", localpart, as.HomeserverDomain)
bot := as.BotClient()
if userID == bot.UserID {
bot = nil
}
return &IntentAPI{
Client: as.Client(userID),
bot: bot,
as: as,
Localpart: localpart,
UserID: userID,
}
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) Register() error {
_, _, err := intent.Client.Register(&gomatrix.ReqRegister{
Username: intent.Localpart,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) EnsureRegistered() error {
if intent.as.StateStore.IsRegistered(intent.UserID) {
return nil
}
err := intent.Register()
httpErr, ok := err.(gomatrix.HTTPError)
if !ok || httpErr.RespError.ErrCode != "M_USER_IN_USE" {
return err
}
intent.as.StateStore.MarkRegistered(intent.UserID)
return nil
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) EnsureJoined(roomID string) error {
if intent.as.StateStore.IsInRoom(roomID, intent.UserID) {
return nil
}
if err := intent.EnsureRegistered(); err != nil {
return err
}
resp, err := intent.JoinRoom(roomID, "", nil)
if err != nil {
httpErr, ok := err.(gomatrix.HTTPError)
if !ok || httpErr.RespError.ErrCode != "M_FORBIDDEN" || intent.bot == nil {
return httpErr
}
_, inviteErr := intent.bot.InviteUser(roomID, &gomatrix.ReqInviteUser{
UserID: intent.UserID,
})
if inviteErr != nil {
return err
}
resp, err = intent.JoinRoom(roomID, "", nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
intent.as.StateStore.SetMembership(resp.RoomID, intent.UserID, "join")
return nil
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SendMessageEvent(roomID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, contentJSON interface{}) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.SendMessageEvent(roomID, eventType, contentJSON)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SendMassagedMessageEvent(roomID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, contentJSON interface{}, ts int64) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.SendMassagedMessageEvent(roomID, eventType, contentJSON, ts)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SendStateEvent(roomID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, stateKey string, contentJSON interface{}) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.SendStateEvent(roomID, eventType, stateKey, contentJSON)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SendMassagedStateEvent(roomID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, stateKey string, contentJSON interface{}, ts int64) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.SendMassagedStateEvent(roomID, eventType, stateKey, contentJSON, ts)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) StateEvent(roomID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, stateKey string, outContent interface{}) (err error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return err
}
return intent.Client.StateEvent(roomID, eventType, stateKey, outContent)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) PowerLevels(roomID string) (pl *gomatrix.PowerLevels, err error) {
pl = intent.as.StateStore.GetPowerLevels(roomID)
if pl == nil {
pl = &gomatrix.PowerLevels{}
err = intent.StateEvent(roomID, gomatrix.StatePowerLevels, "", pl)
if err == nil {
intent.as.StateStore.SetPowerLevels(roomID, pl)
}
}
return
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SetPowerLevels(roomID string, levels *gomatrix.PowerLevels) (resp *gomatrix.RespSendEvent, err error) {
resp, err = intent.SendStateEvent(roomID, gomatrix.StatePowerLevels, "", &levels)
if err == nil {
intent.as.StateStore.SetPowerLevels(roomID, levels)
}
return
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SetPowerLevel(roomID, userID string, level int) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
pl, err := intent.PowerLevels(roomID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if pl.GetUserLevel(userID) != level {
pl.SetUserLevel(userID, level)
return intent.SendStateEvent(roomID, gomatrix.StatePowerLevels, "", &pl)
}
return nil, nil
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SendText(roomID, text string) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.SendText(roomID, text)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SendImage(roomID, body, url string) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.SendImage(roomID, body, url)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SendVideo(roomID, body, url string) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.SendVideo(roomID, body, url)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SendNotice(roomID, text string) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.SendNotice(roomID, text)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) RedactEvent(roomID, eventID string, req *gomatrix.ReqRedact) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
if err := intent.EnsureJoined(roomID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return intent.Client.RedactEvent(roomID, eventID, req)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SetRoomName(roomID, roomName string) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
return intent.SendStateEvent(roomID, "m.room.name", "", map[string]interface{}{
"name": roomName,
})
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SetRoomAvatar(roomID, avatarURL string) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
return intent.SendStateEvent(roomID, "m.room.avatar", "", map[string]interface{}{
"url": avatarURL,
})
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SetRoomTopic(roomID, topic string) (*gomatrix.RespSendEvent, error) {
return intent.SendStateEvent(roomID, "m.room.topic", "", map[string]interface{}{
"topic": topic,
})
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SetDisplayName(displayName string) error {
if err := intent.EnsureRegistered(); err != nil {
return err
}
return intent.Client.SetDisplayName(displayName)
}
func (intent *IntentAPI) SetAvatarURL(avatarURL string) error {
if err := intent.EnsureRegistered(); err != nil {
return err
}
return intent.Client.SetAvatarURL(avatarURL)
}

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package appservice
import (
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"maunium.net/go/gomatrix"
)
// EventList contains a list of events.
type EventList struct {
Events []*gomatrix.Event `json:"events"`
}
// EventListener is a function that receives events.
type EventListener func(event *gomatrix.Event)
// WriteBlankOK writes a blank OK message as a reply to a HTTP request.
func WriteBlankOK(w http.ResponseWriter) {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
w.Write([]byte("{}"))
}
// Respond responds to a HTTP request with a JSON object.
func Respond(w http.ResponseWriter, data interface{}) error {
dataStr, err := json.Marshal(data)
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = w.Write([]byte(dataStr))
return err
}
// Error represents a Matrix protocol error.
type Error struct {
HTTPStatus int `json:"-"`
ErrorCode ErrorCode `json:"errcode"`
Message string `json:"message"`
}
func (err Error) Write(w http.ResponseWriter) {
w.WriteHeader(err.HTTPStatus)
Respond(w, &err)
}
// ErrorCode is the machine-readable code in an Error.
type ErrorCode string
// Native ErrorCodes
const (
ErrForbidden ErrorCode = "M_FORBIDDEN"
ErrUnknown ErrorCode = "M_UNKNOWN"
)
// Custom ErrorCodes
const (
ErrNoTransactionID ErrorCode = "NET.MAUNIUM.NO_TRANSACTION_ID"
ErrNoBody ErrorCode = "NET.MAUNIUM.NO_REQUEST_BODY"
ErrInvalidJSON ErrorCode = "NET.MAUNIUM.INVALID_JSON"
)

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package appservice
import (
"math/rand"
"time"
)
const letterBytes = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"
const (
letterIdxBits = 6
letterIdxMask = 1<<letterIdxBits - 1
letterIdxMax = 63 / letterIdxBits
)
var src = rand.NewSource(time.Now().UnixNano())
// RandomString generates a random string of the given length.
func RandomString(n int) string {
b := make([]byte, n)
// A src.Int63() generates 63 random bits, enough for letterIdxMax characters!
for i, cache, remain := n-1, src.Int63(), letterIdxMax; i >= 0; {
if remain == 0 {
cache, remain = src.Int63(), letterIdxMax
}
if idx := int(cache & letterIdxMask); idx < len(letterBytes) {
b[i] = letterBytes[idx]
i--
}
cache >>= letterIdxBits
remain--
}
return string(b)
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package appservice
import (
"io/ioutil"
"regexp"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
)
// Registration contains the data in a Matrix appservice registration.
// See https://matrix.org/docs/spec/application_service/unstable.html#registration
type Registration struct {
ID string `yaml:"id"`
URL string `yaml:"url"`
AppToken string `yaml:"as_token"`
ServerToken string `yaml:"hs_token"`
SenderLocalpart string `yaml:"sender_localpart"`
RateLimited bool `yaml:"rate_limited"`
Namespaces Namespaces `yaml:"namespaces"`
}
// CreateRegistration creates a Registration with random appservice and homeserver tokens.
func CreateRegistration(name string) *Registration {
return &Registration{
AppToken: RandomString(64),
ServerToken: RandomString(64),
}
}
// LoadRegistration loads a YAML file and turns it into a Registration.
func LoadRegistration(path string) (*Registration, error) {
data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
reg := &Registration{}
err = yaml.Unmarshal(data, reg)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return reg, nil
}
// Save saves this Registration into a file at the given path.
func (reg *Registration) Save(path string) error {
data, err := yaml.Marshal(reg)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return ioutil.WriteFile(path, data, 0600)
}
// YAML returns the registration in YAML format.
func (reg *Registration) YAML() (string, error) {
data, err := yaml.Marshal(reg)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return string(data), nil
}
// Namespaces contains the three areas that appservices can reserve parts of.
type Namespaces struct {
UserIDs []Namespace `yaml:"users,omitempty"`
RoomAliases []Namespace `yaml:"aliases,omitempty"`
RoomIDs []Namespace `yaml:"rooms,omitempty"`
}
// Namespace is a reserved namespace in any area.
type Namespace struct {
Regex string `yaml:"regex"`
Exclusive bool `yaml:"exclusive"`
}
// RegisterUserIDs creates an user ID namespace registration.
func (nslist *Namespaces) RegisterUserIDs(regex *regexp.Regexp, exclusive bool) {
nslist.UserIDs = append(nslist.UserIDs, Namespace{
Regex: regex.String(),
Exclusive: exclusive,
})
}
// RegisterRoomAliases creates an room alias namespace registration.
func (nslist *Namespaces) RegisterRoomAliases(regex *regexp.Regexp, exclusive bool) {
nslist.RoomAliases = append(nslist.RoomAliases, Namespace{
Regex: regex.String(),
Exclusive: exclusive,
})
}
// RegisterRoomIDs creates an room ID namespace registration.
func (nslist *Namespaces) RegisterRoomIDs(regex *regexp.Regexp, exclusive bool) {
nslist.RoomIDs = append(nslist.RoomIDs, Namespace{
Regex: regex.String(),
Exclusive: exclusive,
})
}

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package appservice
import (
"maunium.net/go/gomatrix"
"strings"
"sync"
)
type StateStore interface {
IsRegistered(userID string) bool
MarkRegistered(userID string)
IsInRoom(roomID, userID string) bool
SetMembership(roomID, userID, membership string)
SetPowerLevels(roomID string, levels *gomatrix.PowerLevels)
GetPowerLevels(roomID string) *gomatrix.PowerLevels
GetPowerLevel(roomID, userID string) int
GetPowerLevelRequirement(roomID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, isState bool) int
HasPowerLevel(roomID, userID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, isState bool) bool
}
func (as *AppService) UpdateState(evt *gomatrix.Event) {
switch evt.Type {
case gomatrix.StateMember:
as.StateStore.SetMembership(evt.RoomID, evt.GetStateKey(), evt.Content.Membership)
}
}
type BasicStateStore struct {
registrationsLock sync.RWMutex `json:"-"`
Registrations map[string]bool `json:"registrations"`
membershipsLock sync.RWMutex `json:"-"`
Memberships map[string]map[string]string `json:"memberships"`
powerLevelsLock sync.RWMutex `json:"-"`
PowerLevels map[string]*gomatrix.PowerLevels `json:"power_levels"`
}
func NewBasicStateStore() *BasicStateStore {
return &BasicStateStore{
Registrations: make(map[string]bool),
Memberships: make(map[string]map[string]string),
PowerLevels: make(map[string]*gomatrix.PowerLevels),
}
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) IsRegistered(userID string) bool {
store.registrationsLock.RLock()
registered, ok := store.Registrations[userID]
store.registrationsLock.RUnlock()
return ok && registered
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) MarkRegistered(userID string) {
store.registrationsLock.Lock()
store.Registrations[userID] = true
store.registrationsLock.Unlock()
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) GetRoomMemberships(roomID string) map[string]string {
store.membershipsLock.RLock()
memberships, ok := store.Memberships[roomID]
store.membershipsLock.RUnlock()
if !ok {
memberships = make(map[string]string)
store.membershipsLock.Lock()
store.Memberships[roomID] = memberships
store.membershipsLock.Unlock()
}
return memberships
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) GetMembership(roomID, userID string) string {
store.membershipsLock.RLock()
membership, ok := store.GetRoomMemberships(roomID)[userID]
store.membershipsLock.RUnlock()
if !ok {
return "leave"
}
return membership
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) IsInRoom(roomID, userID string) bool {
return store.GetMembership(roomID, userID) == "join"
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) SetMembership(roomID, userID, membership string) {
store.membershipsLock.Lock()
memberships, ok := store.Memberships[roomID]
if !ok {
store.Memberships[roomID] = map[string]string{
userID: strings.ToLower(membership),
}
} else {
memberships[userID] = strings.ToLower(membership)
}
store.membershipsLock.Unlock()
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) SetPowerLevels(roomID string, levels *gomatrix.PowerLevels) {
store.powerLevelsLock.Lock()
store.PowerLevels[roomID] = levels
store.powerLevelsLock.Unlock()
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) GetPowerLevels(roomID string) (levels *gomatrix.PowerLevels) {
store.powerLevelsLock.RLock()
levels, _ = store.PowerLevels[roomID]
store.powerLevelsLock.RUnlock()
return
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) GetPowerLevel(roomID, userID string) int {
return store.GetPowerLevels(roomID).GetUserLevel(userID)
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) GetPowerLevelRequirement(roomID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, isState bool) int {
levels := store.GetPowerLevels(roomID)
switch eventType {
case "kick":
return levels.Kick()
case "invite":
return levels.Invite()
case "redact":
return levels.Redact()
}
return levels.GetEventLevel(eventType, isState)
}
func (store *BasicStateStore) HasPowerLevel(roomID, userID string, eventType gomatrix.EventType, isState bool) bool {
return store.GetPowerLevel(roomID, userID) >= store.GetPowerLevelRequirement(roomID, eventType, isState)
}