Because this is the first release, it has several moving parts to it:
* The version variables have been defined.
* The towncrier changelog has been prepared for future modifications.
* The templating has been updated to better support future versions of the specification.
* A release process document has been created.
This fixes a number of formatting issues alongside a few documentation problems:
* The push gateway can actually expect less parameters than previously advertised. This is for user privacy.
* Introduction of the `m.email` pusher for email-capable homeservers.
* Fields not being flagged as required on some endpoints.
* Document the `event_id_only` format
Note: this does not attempt to document push rules, just pushers.
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1374
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1087
We might want to consider promoting the media repo to it's own API, and maybe consider calling it the Media Repo rather than Content Repo.
Source of information: experience.
Have removed the second clause about how the client interprets them:
I was trying to think how to rephrase it but I think in reality it's
probably just redundant.
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1161
The IP address clarification is to add an explicit mention of how to handle the case. The prior documentation assumed that all servers would be resolvable with DNS, and does technically have a fallback to use the fallback port, however making it clear feels like a good idea.
This intentionally doesn't document the third party network aspect of the endpoint. This is scheduled for a later area for dealing with third party network/IDs and is reported as https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1476
The client-server response has been broken out to a shared file: both the client-server and server-server /publicRoom endpoints return the same thing, with slightly different inputs.
The inputs (and behaviour) are based upon the docstring here: 43ecfe0b10/synapse/federation/transport/server.py (L583-L612)
This also adds a previously-undocumented endpoint: /state_ids
Backfill is technically not part of this section, however it is being left untouched to make the merge with #1469 easier (which moves it out of the file).
Reference material:
* Some calls to synapse on these endpoints with a relatively simple private room.
The response is based upon various sections of the Synapse code in how it generates a response.
There are no new fields added to the transaction. Originally, `previous_ids` and `pdu_failures` were to be documented however neither of these are used in the real world.