diff --git a/data/event-schemas/schema/m.key.verification.cancel.yaml b/data/event-schemas/schema/m.key.verification.cancel.yaml index f51670d9..1c6cd841 100644 --- a/data/event-schemas/schema/m.key.verification.cancel.yaml +++ b/data/event-schemas/schema/m.key.verification.cancel.yaml @@ -27,28 +27,28 @@ properties: codes should use the Java package naming convention if not in the following list: - `m.user`: The user cancelled the verification. + * `m.user`: The user cancelled the verification. - `m.timeout`: The verification process timed out. Verification processes + * `m.timeout`: The verification process timed out. Verification processes can define their own timeout parameters. - `m.unknown_transaction`: The device does not know about the given transaction + * `m.unknown_transaction`: The device does not know about the given transaction ID. - `m.unknown_method`: The device does not know how to handle the requested + * `m.unknown_method`: The device does not know how to handle the requested method. This should be sent for `m.key.verification.start` messages and messages defined by individual verification processes. - `m.unexpected_message`: The device received an unexpected message. Typically + * `m.unexpected_message`: The device received an unexpected message. Typically raised when one of the parties is handling the verification out of order. - `m.key_mismatch`: The key was not verified. + * `m.key_mismatch`: The key was not verified. - `m.user_mismatch`: The expected user did not match the user verified. + * `m.user_mismatch`: The expected user did not match the user verified. - `m.invalid_message`: The message received was invalid. + * `m.invalid_message`: The message received was invalid. - `m.accepted`: A `m.key.verification.request` was accepted by a different + * `m.accepted`: A `m.key.verification.request` was accepted by a different device. The device receiving this error can ignore the verification request. Clients should be careful to avoid error loops. For example, if a device sends @@ -56,8 +56,6 @@ properties: gets an unexpected response with `m.unexpected_message`, the client should not respond again with `m.unexpected_message` to avoid the other device potentially sending another error response. - - .. The above blank line is important for RST. required: - transaction_id - code