Clarify what key content-specific rules match against. (#1441)

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Clarify what event property the content-specific push rules match against.

@ -934,6 +934,14 @@ The `address` is the telephone number represented as a MSISDN (Mobile
Station International Subscriber Directory Number) as defined by the
E.164 numbering plan. Note that MSISDNs do not include a leading '+'.
## Glob-style matching
It is useful to match strings via globbing in some situations. Globbing in Matrix
uses the following rules:
* The character `*` matches zero or more characters.
* `?` matches exactly one character.
## Security Threat Model
### Denial of Service

@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ technique for receiving updates to the policy's rules.
#### Events
The `entity` described by the state events can contain `*` and `?` to
match zero or more characters and exactly one character respectively. Note that
The `entity` described by the state events is interpreted as a
[glob-style pattern](/appendices#glob-style-matching). Note that
rules against rooms can describe a room ID or room alias - the
subscriber is responsible for resolving the alias to a room ID if
desired.

@ -155,8 +155,12 @@ The different `kind`s of rule, in the order that they are checked, are:
1. **Content-specific rules (`content`).**
These configure behaviour for (unencrypted) messages that match certain
patterns. Content rules take one parameter: `pattern`, that gives the
glob pattern to match against. This is treated in the same way as
`pattern` for `event_match`.
[glob-style pattern](/appendices#glob-style-matching) to match against.
The match is performed case-insensitively, and must match any substring of
the `content.body` property which starts and ends at a word boundary. A word
boundary is defined as the start or end of the value, or any character not
in the sets `[A-Z]`, `[a-z]`, `[0-9]` or `_`.The exact meaning of
"case insensitive" is defined by the implementation of the homeserver.
1. **Room-specific rules (`room`).**
These rules change the behaviour of all messages for a given room. The
@ -264,18 +268,13 @@ This is a glob pattern match on a field of the event. Parameters:
- `key`: The dot-separated path of the property of the event to match, e.g.
`content.body`.
- `pattern`: The glob-style pattern to match against.
- `pattern`: The [glob-style pattern](/appendices#glob-style-matching) to match against.
The match is performed case-insensitively, and must match the entire value of
the event field given by `key` (though see below regarding `content.body`). The
exact meaning of "case insensitive" is defined by the implementation of the
homeserver.
Within `pattern`:
* The character `*` matches zero or more characters.
* `?` matches exactly one character.
If the property specified by `key` is completely absent from the event, or does
not have a string value, then the condition will not match, even if `pattern`
is `*`.

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pattern:
type: string
description: |-
Required for `event_match` conditions. The glob-style pattern to
match against.
Required for `event_match` conditions. The [glob-style pattern](/appendices#glob-style-matching)
to match against.
is:
type: string
description: |-

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pattern:
type: string
description: |-
The glob-style pattern to match against. Only applicable to `content`
rules.
The [glob-style pattern](/appendices#glob-style-matching) to match against.
Only applicable to `content` rules.
required:
- actions
- default

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server ACL. Servers that do not uphold the ACLs MUST be added to the denied hosts
list in order for the ACLs to remain effective.
The `allow` and `deny` lists are lists of globs supporting `?` and `*`
as wildcards. When comparing against the server ACLs, the suspect server's port
The `allow` and `deny` lists are lists of [glob-style patterns](/appendices#glob-style-matching).
When comparing against the server ACLs, the suspect server's port
number must not be considered. Therefore `evil.com`, `evil.com:8448`, and
`evil.com:1234` would all match rules that apply to `evil.com`, for example.
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type: array
description: |-
The server names to allow in the room, excluding any port information.
Wildcards may be used to cover a wider range of hosts, where `*`
matches zero or more characters and `?` matches exactly one character.
Each entry is interpreted as a [glob-style pattern](/appendices#glob-style-matching).
**This defaults to an empty list when not provided, effectively disallowing
every server.**
@ -72,8 +71,7 @@ properties:
type: array
description: |-
The server names to disallow in the room, excluding any port information.
Wildcards may be used to cover a wider range of hosts, where `*`
matches zero or more characters and `?` matches exactly one character.
Each entry is interpreted as a [glob-style pattern](/appendices#glob-style-matching).
This defaults to an empty list when not provided.
items:

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