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matrix-spec-proposals/changelogs
Travis Ralston 8fd5b15594 Reorganize event structure in c2s spec and clarify event capabilities
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1166
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1527
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1827

Note: In order to fix the "state events have the following fields: [no words]" bug (1827) we need to resolve references on common event types. When doing this we ultimately end up with more fields than may be required to explain the section, however this commit alters the section descriptions to just say "these fields" instead of "these additional fields".

This is also preferable over trying to get the inheritance reversed in the common event types, as the `/sync` endpoint has a high amount of reliance on partial events definitions.
6 years ago
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application_service Clarify how homeservers are meant to auth themselves to appservices 6 years ago
client_server Reorganize event structure in c2s spec and clarify event capabilities 6 years ago
identity_service Merge pull request #2057 from matrix-org/anoa/clarify_email_sending 6 years ago
push_gateway
server_server Rename changelog entry to point to PR 6 years ago
README.md
application_service.rst
client_server.rst
identity_service.rst
push_gateway.rst
server_server.rst Prep for r0.1.1 of s2s 6 years ago

README.md

Changelogs

Towncrier is used to manage the changelog and keep it up to date. Because of this, updating a changelog is really easy.

How to update a changelog when releasing an API

  1. Ensure you're in your Python 3 virtual environment
  2. cd your way to the API you're releasing (eg: cd changelogs/client_server)
  3. Run towncrier --version "r0.4.0" --name "client-server" --yes substituting the variables as approprite. Note that --name is required although the value is ignored.
  4. Commit the changes and finish the release process.

How to prepare a changelog for a new API

For this example, we're going to pretend that the server_server API doesn't exist.

  1. Create the file changelogs/server_server.rst
  2. Create the folder changelogs/server_server
  3. In the new folder, create a pyproject.toml file with these contents:
    [tool.towncrier]
     filename = "../server_server.rst"
     directory = "newsfragments"
     issue_format = "`#{issue} <https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/{issue}>`_"
     title_format = "{version}"
    
     [[tool.towncrier.type]]
         directory = "breaking"
         name = "Breaking Changes"
         showcontent = true
    
     [[tool.towncrier.type]]
         directory = "deprecation"
         name = "Deprecations"
         showcontent = true
    
     [[tool.towncrier.type]]
         directory = "new"
         name = "New Endpoints"
         showcontent = true
    
     [[tool.towncrier.type]]
         directory = "feature"
         name = "Backwards Compatible Changes"
         showcontent = true
    
     [[tool.towncrier.type]]
         directory = "clarification"
         name = "Spec Clarifications"
         showcontent = true
    
  4. Create a .gitignore in changelogs/server_server/newsfragments with the contents !.gitignore