Note: this page of the Synapse documentation is now deprecated. For up to date documentation on setting up or writing a spam checker module, please see this page.
Synapse has support to customize spam checking behavior. It can plug into a variety of events and affect how they are presented to users on your homeserver.
The spam checking behavior is implemented as a Python class, which must be able to be imported by the running Synapse.
The Python class is instantiated with two objects:
synapse.module_api.ModuleApi
.It then implements methods which return a boolean to alter behavior in Synapse. All the methods must be defined.
There's a generic method for checking every event (check_event_for_spam
), as
well as some specific methods:
user_may_invite
user_may_create_room
user_may_create_room_alias
user_may_publish_room
check_username_for_spam
check_registration_for_spam
check_media_file_for_spam
The details of each of these methods (as well as their inputs and outputs)
are documented in the synapse.events.spamcheck.SpamChecker
class.
The ModuleApi
class provides a way for the custom spam checker class to
call back into the homeserver internals.
Additionally, a parse_config
method is mandatory and receives the plugin config
dictionary. After parsing, It must return an object which will be
passed to __init__
later.
from synapse.spam_checker_api import RegistrationBehaviour
class ExampleSpamChecker:
def __init__(self, config, api):
self.config = config
self.api = api
@staticmethod
def parse_config(config):
return config
async def check_event_for_spam(self, foo):
return False # allow all events
async def user_may_invite(self, inviter_userid, invitee_userid, room_id):
return True # allow all invites
async def user_may_create_room(self, userid):
return True # allow all room creations
async def user_may_create_room_alias(self, userid, room_alias):
return True # allow all room aliases
async def user_may_publish_room(self, userid, room_id):
return True # allow publishing of all rooms
async def check_username_for_spam(self, user_profile):
return False # allow all usernames
async def check_registration_for_spam(
self,
email_threepid,
username,
request_info,
auth_provider_id,
):
return RegistrationBehaviour.ALLOW # allow all registrations
async def check_media_file_for_spam(self, file_wrapper, file_info):
return False # allow all media
Modify the spam_checker
section of your homeserver.yaml
in the following
manner:
Create a list entry with the keys module
and config
.
module
should point to the fully qualified Python class that implements your
custom logic, e.g. my_module.ExampleSpamChecker
.
config
is a dictionary that gets passed to the spam checker class.
This section might look like:
spam_checker:
- module: my_module.ExampleSpamChecker
config:
# Enable or disable a specific option in ExampleSpamChecker.
my_custom_option: true
More spam checkers can be added in tandem by appending more items to the list. An action is blocked when at least one of the configured spam checkers flags it.
The Mjolnir project is a full fledged example using the Synapse spam checking API, including a bot for dynamic configuration.