// @ts-check const assert = require("assert").strict const passthrough = require("../../passthrough") const {discord, sync, db, select, from} = passthrough /** @type {import("./message-to-event")} */ const messageToEvent = sync.require("../converters/message-to-event") /** @type {import("../actions/register-user")} */ const registerUser = sync.require("../actions/register-user") /** @type {import("../actions/create-room")} */ const createRoom = sync.require("../actions/create-room") /** * @param {import("discord-api-types/v10").GatewayMessageCreateDispatchData} message * IMPORTANT: This may not have all the normal fields! The API documentation doesn't provide possible types, just says it's all optional! * Since I don't have a spec, I will have to capture some real traffic and add it as test cases... I hope they don't change anything later... * @param {import("discord-api-types/v10").APIGuild} guild * @param {import("../../matrix/api")} api simple-as-nails dependency injection for the matrix API */ async function editToChanges(message, guild, api) { // Figure out what events we will be replacing const roomID = select("channel_room", "room_id", {channel_id: message.channel_id}).pluck().get() assert(roomID) /** @type {string?} Null if we don't have a sender in the room, which will happen if it's a webhook's message. The bridge bot will do the edit instead. */ const senderMxid = from("sim").join("sim_member", "mxid").where({user_id: message.author.id, room_id: roomID}).pluck("mxid").get() || null const oldEventRows = select("event_message", ["event_id", "event_type", "event_subtype", "part", "reaction_part"], {message_id: message.id}).all() // Figure out what we will be replacing them with const newFallbackContent = await messageToEvent.messageToEvent(message, guild, {includeEditFallbackStar: true}, {api}) const newInnerContent = await messageToEvent.messageToEvent(message, guild, {includeReplyFallback: false}, {api}) assert.ok(newFallbackContent.length === newInnerContent.length) // Match the new events to the old events /* Rules: + The events must have the same type. + The events must have the same subtype. Events will therefore be divided into four categories: */ /** 1. Events that are matched, and should be edited by sending another m.replace event */ let eventsToReplace = [] /** 2. Events that are present in the old version only, and should be blanked or redacted */ let eventsToRedact = [] /** 3. Events that are present in the new version only, and should be sent as new, with references back to the context */ let eventsToSend = [] // 4. Events that are matched and have definitely not changed, so they don't need to be edited or replaced at all. This is represented as nothing. function shift() { newFallbackContent.shift() newInnerContent.shift() } // For each old event... outer: while (newFallbackContent.length) { const newe = newFallbackContent[0] // Find a new event to pair it with... for (let i = 0; i < oldEventRows.length; i++) { const olde = oldEventRows[i] if (olde.event_type === newe.$type && olde.event_subtype === (newe.msgtype || null)) { // The spec does allow subtypes to change, so I can change this condition later if I want to // Found one! // Set up the pairing eventsToReplace.push({ old: olde, newFallbackContent: newFallbackContent[0], newInnerContent: newInnerContent[0] }) // These events have been handled now, so remove them from the source arrays shift() oldEventRows.splice(i, 1) // Go all the way back to the start of the next iteration of the outer loop continue outer } } // If we got this far, we could not pair it to an existing event, so it'll have to be a new one eventsToSend.push(newInnerContent[0]) shift() } // Anything remaining in oldEventRows is present in the old version only and should be redacted. eventsToRedact = oldEventRows // We want to maintain exactly one part = 0 and one reaction_part = 0 database row at all times. /** @type {({column: string, eventID: string} | {column: string, nextEvent: true})[]} */ const promotions = [] for (const column of ["part", "reaction_part"]) { // If no events with part = 0 exist (or will exist), we need to do some management. if (!eventsToReplace.some(e => e.old[column] === 0)) { if (eventsToReplace.length) { // We can choose an existing event to promote. Bigger order is better. const order = e => 2*+(e.event_type === "m.room.message") + 1*+(e.event_subtype === "m.text") eventsToReplace.sort((a, b) => order(b) - order(a)) if (column === "part") { promotions.push({column, eventID: eventsToReplace[0].old.event_id}) // part should be the first one } else { promotions.push({column, eventID: eventsToReplace[eventsToReplace.length - 1].old.event_id}) // reaction_part should be the last one } } else { // No existing events to promote, but new events are being sent. Whatever gets sent will be the next part = 0. promotions.push({column, nextEvent: true}) } } } // Now, everything in eventsToSend and eventsToRedact is a real change, but everything in eventsToReplace might not have actually changed! // (Example: a MESSAGE_UPDATE for a text+image message - Discord does not allow the image to be changed, but the text might have been.) // So we'll remove entries from eventsToReplace that *definitely* cannot have changed. (This is category 4 mentioned above.) Everything remaining *may* have changed. eventsToReplace = eventsToReplace.filter(ev => { // Discord does not allow files, images, attachments, or videos to be edited. if (ev.old.event_type === "m.room.message" && ev.old.event_subtype !== "m.text" && ev.old.event_subtype !== "m.emote" && ev.old.event_subtype !== "m.notice") { return false } // Discord does not allow stickers to be edited. if (ev.old.event_type === "m.sticker") { return false } // Anything else is fair game. return true }) // Removing unnecessary properties before returning eventsToRedact = eventsToRedact.map(e => e.event_id) eventsToReplace = eventsToReplace.map(e => ({oldID: e.old.event_id, newContent: makeReplacementEventContent(e.old.event_id, e.newFallbackContent, e.newInnerContent)})) return {roomID, eventsToReplace, eventsToRedact, eventsToSend, senderMxid, promotions} } /** * @template T * @param {string} oldID * @param {T} newFallbackContent * @param {T} newInnerContent * @returns {import("../../types").Event.ReplacementContent} content */ function makeReplacementEventContent(oldID, newFallbackContent, newInnerContent) { const content = { ...newFallbackContent, "m.mentions": {}, "m.new_content": { ...newInnerContent }, "m.relates_to": { rel_type: "m.replace", event_id: oldID } } delete content["m.new_content"]["$type"] // Client-Server API spec 11.37.3: Any m.relates_to property within m.new_content is ignored. delete content["m.new_content"]["m.relates_to"] return content } module.exports.editToChanges = editToChanges module.exports.makeReplacementEventContent = makeReplacementEventContent