Document MSC3758, MSC3966, MSC3873, and MSC3980. (#1464)

* Add information on MSC3758: event_property_is.

* Add information on MSC3966: event_property_contains.

* Add information on MSC3873 dotted-path escape rules.

* Newsfragment

* Update sync filter with ref to appendix.

* Escape example key.

* Fix typos.

Co-authored-by: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fix links.

* Clarify the appendix a bit.

* Clarify support values.

* Add MSC3980 to changelog.

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Co-authored-by: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>
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Disambiguate using property names with dots in them during push rule processing, per [MSC3873](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3873) and [MSC3980](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3980).

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Add new push rule conditions: `event_property_is` and `event_property_contains` from [MSC3758](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3758) and [MSC3966](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3966).

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* The character `*` matches zero or more characters.
* `?` matches exactly one character.
## Dot-separated property paths
It is useful to express the "path" to an event property by concatenating property
names with dots, e.g. `content.body` would represent a `body` property in the
event's `content`.
To handle ambiguity when a property name contains a dot, any literal dot or
backslash found in a property name should be escaped with a backslash. E.g. a
property `m.relates_to` in the `content` would be expressed as
`content.m\.relates_to`. Similarly, a `content` property named `m\foo` would be
expressed as `content.m\\foo`.
Other escape sequences are left as-is, e.g. a `\x` would be treated as a literal
backslash followed by 'x'. It is recommended that implementations do not redundantly
escape characters, as other escape sequences are reserved for future use.
## Security Threat Model
### Denial of Service

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**`event_match`**
This is a glob pattern match on a field of the event. Parameters:
This is a glob pattern match on a property of the event. Parameters:
- `key`: The dot-separated path of the property of the event to match, e.g.
`content.body`.
- `key`: The [dot-separated path of the property](/appendices#dot-separated-property-paths)
of the event to match, e.g. `content.body`.
- `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
the event property given by `key` (though see below regarding `content.body`). The
exact meaning of "case insensitive" is defined by the implementation of the
homeserver.
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ following event will match:
```json
{
"content": {
"body": "An example event.",
"body": "An example event."
},
"event_id": "$143273976499sgjks:example.org",
"room_id": "!636q39766251:example.com",
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[`.m.rule.tombstone`](#mruletombstone) below.
{{% /boxes/warning %}}
**`event_property_is`**
This is an exact value match on a property of the event. Parameters:
- `key`: The [dot-separated path of the property](/appendices#dot-separated-property-paths)
of the event to match, e.g. `content.body`.
- `value`: The value to match against.
The match is performed exactly and only supports non-compound [canonical JSON](/appendices#canonical-json)
values: strings, integers in the range of `[-(2**53)+1, (2**53)-1]`, booleans, and
`null`.
If the property specified by `key` is completely absent from the event, or does
not have a string, integer, boolean, or `null` value, then the condition will not
match.
{{% boxes/note %}}
For example, if `key` is `content.m\.federate`, and `value` is `true`, then
the following event will match:
```json
{
"content": {
"creator": "@example:example.org",
"m.federate": true,
"predecessor": {
"event_id": "$something:example.org",
"room_id": "!oldroom:example.org"
},
"room_version": "1"
},
"event_id": "$143273582443PhrSn:example.org",
"room_id": "!636q39766251:example.com",
"sender": "@example:example.org",
"state_key": "",
"type": "m.room.create"
}
```
The following `m.federate` values will NOT match:
* `"true"` (note the string value)
* `1` (do not cast types)
{{% /boxes/note %}}
**`event_property_contains`**
This matches if an array property of an event exactly contains a value. Parameters:
- `key`: The [dot-separated path of the property](/appendices#dot-separated-property-paths)
of the event to match, e.g. `content.body`.
- `value`: The value to match against.
The array values are matched exactly and only supports non-compound [canonical JSON](/appendices#canonical-json)
values: strings, integers in the range of `[-(2**53)+1, (2**53)-1]`, booleans,
and `null`. Array values not of those types are ignored.
If the property specified by `key` is completely absent from the event, or is not
an array, then the condition will not match.
{{% boxes/note %}}
For example, if `key` is `content.alt_aliases`, and `value` is `"#myroom:example.com"`,
then the following event will match:
```json
{
"content": {
"alias": "#somewhere:localhost",
"alt_aliases": [
"#somewhere:example.org",
"#myroom:example.com"
]
},
"event_id": "$143273582443PhrSn:example.org",
"origin_server_ts": 1432735824653,
"room_id": "!jEsUZKDJdhlrceRyVU:example.org",
"sender": "@example:example.org",
"state_key": "",
"type": "m.room.canonical_alias",
"unsigned": {
"age": 1234
}
}
```
The following `alt_aliases` values will NOT match:
* `":example.com"` (partial values do not match)
{{% /boxes/note %}}
**`contains_display_name`**
This matches messages where `content.body` contains the owner's display name in

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properties:
event_fields:
description: List of event fields to include. If this list is absent then all
fields are included. The entries may include '.' characters to indicate sub-fields.
So ['content.body'] will include the 'body' field of the 'content' object. A
literal '.' character in a field name may be escaped using a '\\'. A server may
include more fields than were requested.
fields are included. The entries are [dot-separated paths for each property](/appendices#dot-separated-property-paths)
to include. So ['content.body'] will include the 'body' field of the 'content' object.
A server may include more fields than were requested.
items:
type: string
type: array

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