Add notes about the fact that the start event *may* be the first event
sent during a verification process and that clients should handle other
clients doing so, but not themselves send the start event first.
Signed-off-by: Sumner Evans <sumner.evans@automattic.com>
This commit changes the format of all links in the Device Verification
section to be:
[`m.key.verification.whatever`](#mkeyverificationwhatever)
This involved adding links in a bunch of places, but also changing many
links that did not have code within them to have the backticks.
Signed-off-by: Sumner Evans <sumner.evans@automattic.com>
Most of the "Error and exception handling" section is generally
applicable to other verification methods besides SAS, so I moved those
bullet points under "Key verification framework".
Signed-off-by: Sumner Evans <sumner.evans@automattic.com>
Also, some other editorial improvements, including factoring out our two definitions of the same key encoding algorithm.
Co-authored-by: Travis Ralston <travisr@matrix.org>
This was commented prior to the
port to OpenAPI 3.1 for technical reasons (#1127).
Now we can use it just fine.
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
Previously, titles would appear that do not link to a subchema definition.
It would also mean that named subschemas would appear without being clearly referenced.
Now, the type clearly shows the nesting of objects
and subschema definitions should be clearly referenced.
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
Otherwise the version might change depending on the runner.
We just use the same version as other jobs.
This removes a GitHub warning.
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
* Upgrade version of Hugo used to build the spec in CI
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
* Escape HTML manually in property-type partial
The behavior of `delimit` changed,
so Hugo doesn't recognize "safe" HTML passed to it anymore, so it escapes nested HTML links.
To fix that we escape the schema data manually
and consider the output of the partial as "safe".
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
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Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
Makes it easier to use, like resolve-refs. It just needs to be called once.
Fixes an issue with m.call.* events not displaying the common fields
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
Since we already have three of these, and I'm about to add a fourth, let's pull
it out to a common definition.
We could, of course, keep defining the grammar each time it's used, but
defining it in an appendix helps us be consistent for future API design.
The split was not clear between property-type and type-or-title,
so it was not obvious which partial should be called for recursion.
That resulted in an error where type-or-title was only called for objects and array items, even if it also resolves
arrays of types.
This makes the split clearer. property-type must be called for any schema,
and object-type-or-title is only called for object schemas.
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
* Use the resolve-refs partial as soon as possible
Call it right after accessing the site.Data,
since it is recursing it will solve all references in the tree.
That way we don't need to wonder where to call it,
we trust the validators that the refs will be used in the right place.
* Enable strict $ref rule in OpenAPI validator
* Document use of $ref to compose examples
* Fix schema path in event-fields shortcode
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>