Spam checker callbacks allow module developers to implement spam mitigation actions for
Synapse instances. Spam checker callbacks can be registered using the module API's
register_spam_checker_callbacks
method.
The available spam checker callbacks are:
check_event_for_spam
async def check_event_for_spam(event: "synapse.events.EventBase") -> Union[bool, str]
Called when receiving an event from a client or via federation. The module can return
either a bool
to indicate whether the event must be rejected because of spam, or a str
to indicate the event must be rejected because of spam and to give a rejection reason to
forward to clients.
user_may_join_room
async def user_may_join_room(user: str, room: str, is_invited: bool) -> bool
Called when a user is trying to join a room. The module must return a bool
to indicate
whether the user can join the room. The user is represented by their Matrix user ID (e.g.
@alice:example.com
) and the room is represented by its Matrix ID (e.g.
!room:example.com
). The module is also given a boolean to indicate whether the user
currently has a pending invite in the room.
This callback isn't called if the join is performed by a server administrator, or in the context of a room creation.
user_may_invite
async def user_may_invite(inviter: str, invitee: str, room_id: str) -> bool
Called when processing an invitation. The module must return a bool
indicating whether
the inviter can invite the invitee to the given room. Both inviter and invitee are
represented by their Matrix user ID (e.g. @alice:example.com
).
user_may_send_3pid_invite
async def user_may_send_3pid_invite(
inviter: str,
medium: str,
address: str,
room_id: str,
) -> bool
Called when processing an invitation using a third-party identifier (also called a 3PID,
e.g. an email address or a phone number). The module must return a bool
indicating
whether the inviter can invite the invitee to the given room.
The inviter is represented by their Matrix user ID (e.g. @alice:example.com
), and the
invitee is represented by its medium (e.g. "email") and its address
(e.g. alice@example.com
). See the Matrix specification
for more information regarding third-party identifiers.
For example, a call to this callback to send an invitation to the email address
alice@example.com
would look like this:
await user_may_send_3pid_invite(
"@bob:example.com", # The inviter's user ID
"email", # The medium of the 3PID to invite
"alice@example.com", # The address of the 3PID to invite
"!some_room:example.com", # The ID of the room to send the invite into
)
Note: If the third-party identifier is already associated with a matrix user ID,
user_may_invite
will be used instead.
user_may_create_room
async def user_may_create_room(user: str) -> bool
Called when processing a room creation request. The module must return a bool
indicating
whether the given user (represented by their Matrix user ID) is allowed to create a room.
user_may_create_room_with_invites
async def user_may_create_room_with_invites(
user: str,
invites: List[str],
threepid_invites: List[Dict[str, str]],
) -> bool
Called when processing a room creation request (right after user_may_create_room
).
The module is given the Matrix user ID of the user trying to create a room, as well as a
list of Matrix users to invite and a list of third-party identifiers (3PID, e.g. email
addresses) to invite.
An invited Matrix user to invite is represented by their Matrix user IDs, and an invited
3PIDs is represented by a dict that includes the 3PID medium (e.g. "email") through its
medium
key and its address (e.g. "alice@example.com") through its address
key.
See the Matrix specification for more information regarding third-party identifiers.
If no invite and/or 3PID invite were specified in the room creation request, the corresponding list(s) will be empty.
Note: This callback is not called when a room is cloned (e.g. during a room upgrade)
since no invites are sent when cloning a room. To cover this case, modules also need to
implement user_may_create_room
.
user_may_create_room_alias
async def user_may_create_room_alias(user: str, room_alias: "synapse.types.RoomAlias") -> bool
Called when trying to associate an alias with an existing room. The module must return a
bool
indicating whether the given user (represented by their Matrix user ID) is allowed
to set the given alias.
user_may_publish_room
async def user_may_publish_room(user: str, room_id: str) -> bool
Called when trying to publish a room to the homeserver's public rooms directory. The
module must return a bool
indicating whether the given user (represented by their
Matrix user ID) is allowed to publish the given room.
check_username_for_spam
async def check_username_for_spam(user_profile: Dict[str, str]) -> bool
Called when computing search results in the user directory. The module must return a
bool
indicating whether the given user profile can appear in search results. The profile
is represented as a dictionary with the following keys:
user_id
: The Matrix ID for this user.display_name
: The user's display name.avatar_url
: The mxc://
URL to the user's avatar.The module is given a copy of the original dictionary, so modifying it from within the module cannot modify a user's profile when included in user directory search results.
check_registration_for_spam
async def check_registration_for_spam(
email_threepid: Optional[dict],
username: Optional[str],
request_info: Collection[Tuple[str, str]],
auth_provider_id: Optional[str] = None,
) -> "synapse.spam_checker_api.RegistrationBehaviour"
Called when registering a new user. The module must return a RegistrationBehaviour
indicating whether the registration can go through or must be denied, or whether the user
may be allowed to register but will be shadow banned.
The arguments passed to this callback are:
email_threepid
: The email address used for registering, if any.username
: The username the user would like to register. Can be None
, meaning that
Synapse will generate one later.request_info
: A collection of tuples, which first item is a user agent, and which
second item is an IP address. These user agents and IP addresses are the ones that were
used during the registration process.auth_provider_id
: The identifier of the SSO authentication provider, if any.check_media_file_for_spam
async def check_media_file_for_spam(
file_wrapper: "synapse.rest.media.v1.media_storage.ReadableFileWrapper",
file_info: "synapse.rest.media.v1._base.FileInfo",
) -> bool
Called when storing a local or remote file. The module must return a boolean indicating whether the given file can be stored in the homeserver's media store.
The example below is a module that implements the spam checker callback
check_event_for_spam
to deny any message sent by users whose Matrix user IDs are
mentioned in a configured list, and registers a web resource to the path
/_synapse/client/list_spam_checker/is_evil
that returns a JSON object indicating
whether the provided user appears in that list.
import json
from typing import Union
from twisted.web.resource import Resource
from twisted.web.server import Request
from synapse.module_api import ModuleApi
class IsUserEvilResource(Resource):
def __init__(self, config):
super(IsUserEvilResource, self).__init__()
self.evil_users = config.get("evil_users") or []
def render_GET(self, request: Request):
user = request.args.get(b"user")[0].decode()
request.setHeader(b"Content-Type", b"application/json")
return json.dumps({"evil": user in self.evil_users}).encode()
class ListSpamChecker:
def __init__(self, config: dict, api: ModuleApi):
self.api = api
self.evil_users = config.get("evil_users") or []
self.api.register_spam_checker_callbacks(
check_event_for_spam=self.check_event_for_spam,
)
self.api.register_web_resource(
path="/_synapse/client/list_spam_checker/is_evil",
resource=IsUserEvilResource(config),
)
async def check_event_for_spam(self, event: "synapse.events.EventBase") -> Union[bool, str]:
return event.sender not in self.evil_users