Spec device ID masquerading

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Travis Ralston 2 months ago
parent 0a649cb0db
commit 83da144a7b

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Allow application services to masquerade as specific devices belonging to users, as per [MSC4326](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/4326).

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Allow application services to masquerade as specific devices belonging to users, as per [MSC4326](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/4326).

@ -356,6 +356,7 @@ service would like to masquerade as.
Inputs:
- Application service token (`as_token`)
- User ID in the AS namespace to act as.
- Device ID belonging to the User ID to act with.
Notes:
- This applies to all aspects of the Client-Server API, except for
@ -375,9 +376,19 @@ service's `user` namespaces. If the parameter is missing, the homeserver
is to assume the application service intends to act as the user implied
by the `sender_localpart` property of the registration.
{{% added-in v="1.17" %}} Application services MAY similarly masquerade
as a specific device ID belonging the user ID through use of the `device_id`
query string parameter on the request. If the given device ID is not known
to belong to the user, the server will return a 400 `M_UNKNOWN_DEVICE` error.
If no `user_id` is supplied, the `device_id` MUST belong to the user implied
by the `sender_localpart` property of the application service's registration.
If no `device_id` is supplied, the homeserver is to assume the request is
being made without a device ID and will fail to complete operations which
require a device ID (such as uploading one-time keys).
An example request would be:
GET /_matrix/client/v3/account/whoami?user_id=@_irc_user:example.org
GET /_matrix/client/v3/account/whoami?user_id=@_irc_user:example.org&device_id=ABC123
Authorization: Bearer YourApplicationServiceTokenHere
#### Timestamp massaging

@ -132,6 +132,10 @@ The server did not understand the request. This is expected to be returned with
a 404 HTTP status code if the endpoint is not implemented or a 405 HTTP status
code if the endpoint is implemented, but the incorrect HTTP method is used.
`M_UNKNOWN_DEVICE`
{{% added-in v="1.17" %}} The device ID supplied by the application service does
not belong to the user ID during [identity assertion](/application-service-api/#identity-assertion).
`M_UNKNOWN`
An unknown error has occurred.

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