--- title: Room Version 7 type: docs weight: 60 --- This room version builds on [version 6](/rooms/v6) to introduce knocking as a possible join rule and membership state. ## Client considerations This is the first room version to support knocking completely. As such, users will not be able to knock on rooms which are not based off v7. Though unchanged in this room version, clients which implement the redaction algorithm locally should refer to the [redactions](#redactions) section below for a full overview. ## Server implementation components {{% boxes/warning %}} The information contained in this section is strictly for server implementors. Applications which use the Client-Server API are generally unaffected by the intricacies contained here. The section above regarding client considerations is the resource that Client-Server API use cases should reference. {{% /boxes/warning %}} Room version 7 adds new authorization rules for events to support knocking. [Room version 6](/rooms/v6) has details of other authorization rule changes, as do the versions v6 is based upon. ### Authorization rules {{% added-in this=true %}} For checks perfomed upon `m.room.member` events, a new point for `membership=knock` is added. Events must be signed by the server denoted by the `sender` key. `m.room.redaction` events are not explicitly part of the auth rules. They are still subject to the minimum power level rules, but should always fall into "10. Otherwise, allow". Instead of being authorized at the time of receipt, they are authorized at a later stage: see the [Redactions](#redactions) section below for more information. The types of state events that affect authorization are: - `m.room.create` - `m.room.member` - `m.room.join_rules` - `m.room.power_levels` - `m.room.third_party_invite` {{% boxes/note %}} Power levels are inferred from defaults when not explicitly supplied. For example, mentions of the `sender`'s power level can also refer to the default power level for users in the room. {{% /boxes/note %}} The rules are as follows: 1. If type is `m.room.create`: 1. If it has any previous events, reject. 2. If the domain of the `room_id` does not match the domain of the `sender`, reject. 3. If `content.room_version` is present and is not a recognised version, reject. 4. If `content` has no `creator` field, reject. 5. Otherwise, allow. 2. Reject if event has `auth_events` that: 1. have duplicate entries for a given `type` and `state_key` pair 2. have entries whose `type` and `state_key` don't match those specified by the [auth events selection](/server-server-api#auth-events-selection) algorithm described in the server specification. 3. If event does not have a `m.room.create` in its `auth_events`, reject. 4. If type is `m.room.member`: 1. If no `state_key` key or `membership` key in `content`, reject. 2. If `membership` is `join`: 1. If the only previous event is an `m.room.create` and the `state_key` is the creator, allow. 2. If the `sender` does not match `state_key`, reject. 3. If the `sender` is banned, reject. 4. If the `join_rule` is `invite` then allow if membership state is `invite` or `join`. 5. If the `join_rule` is `public`, allow. 6. Otherwise, reject. 3. If `membership` is `invite`: 1. If `content` has `third_party_invite` key: 1. If *target user* is banned, reject. 2. If `content.third_party_invite` does not have a `signed` key, reject. 3. If `signed` does not have `mxid` and `token` keys, reject. 4. If `mxid` does not match `state_key`, reject. 5. If there is no `m.room.third_party_invite` event in the current room state with `state_key` matching `token`, reject. 6. If `sender` does not match `sender` of the `m.room.third_party_invite`, reject. 7. If any signature in `signed` matches any public key in the `m.room.third_party_invite` event, allow. The public keys are in `content` of `m.room.third_party_invite` as: 1. A single public key in the `public_key` field. 2. A list of public keys in the `public_keys` field. 8. Otherwise, reject. 2. If the `sender`'s current membership state is not `join`, reject. 3. If *target user*'s current membership state is `join` or `ban`, reject. 4. If the `sender`'s power level is greater than or equal to the *invite level*, allow. 5. Otherwise, reject. 4. If `membership` is `leave`: 1. If the `sender` matches `state_key`, allow if and only if that user's current membership state is `invite` or `join`. 2. If the `sender`'s current membership state is not `join`, reject. 3. If the *target user*'s current membership state is `ban`, and the `sender`'s power level is less than the *ban level*, reject. 4. If the `sender`'s power level is greater than or equal to the *kick level*, and the *target user*'s power level is less than the `sender`'s power level, allow. 5. Otherwise, reject. 5. If `membership` is `ban`: 1. If the `sender`'s current membership state is not `join`, reject. 2. If the `sender`'s power level is greater than or equal to the *ban level*, and the *target user*'s power level is less than the `sender`'s power level, allow. 3. Otherwise, reject. 6. If `membership` is `knock`: 1. If the `join_rule` is anything other than `knock`, reject. 2. If `sender` does not match `state_key`, reject. 3. If the `sender`'s current membership is not `ban`, `invite`, or `join`, allow. 7. Otherwise, the membership is unknown. Reject. 5. If the `sender`'s current membership state is not `join`, reject. 6. If type is `m.room.third_party_invite`: 1. Allow if and only if `sender`'s current power level is greater than or equal to the *invite level*. 7. If the event type's *required power level* is greater than the `sender`'s power level, reject. 8. If the event has a `state_key` that starts with an `@` and does not match the `sender`, reject. 9. If type is `m.room.power_levels`: 1. If `users` key in `content` is not a dictionary with keys that are valid user IDs with values that are integers (or a string that is an integer), reject. 2. If there is no previous `m.room.power_levels` event in the room, allow. 3. For the keys `users_default`, `events_default`, `state_default`, `ban`, `redact`, `kick`, `invite` check if they were added, changed or removed. For each found alteration: 1. If the current value is higher than the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 2. If the new value is higher than the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 4. For each entry being added, changed or removed in both the `events`, `users`, and `notifications` keys: 1. If the current value is higher than the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 2. If the new value is higher than the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 5. For each entry being changed under the `users` key, other than the `sender`'s own entry: 1. If the current value is equal to the `sender`'s current power level, reject. 6. Otherwise, allow. 10. Otherwise, allow. {{% boxes/note %}} Some consequences of these rules: - Unless you are a member of the room, the only permitted operations (apart from the initial create/join) are: joining a public room; accepting or rejecting an invitation to a room. - To unban somebody, you must have power level greater than or equal to both the kick *and* ban levels, *and* greater than the target user's power level. {{% /boxes/note %}} ## Unchanged from v6 The following sections have not been modified since v6, but are included for completeness. ### State resolution {{% rver-fragment name="v2-state-res" %}} ### Event IDs {{% rver-fragment name="v4-event-ids" %}} ### Event format {{% rver-fragment name="v4-event-format" %}} ### Canonical JSON {{% rver-fragment name="v6-canonical-json" %}} ### Signing key validity period {{% rver-fragment name="v5-signing-requirements" %}} ### Redactions {{% rver-fragment name="v3-handling-redactions" %}} {{% rver-fragment name="v6-redactions" %}}