It was a little unclear what the client should do when asked to send a validation email and provides a `send_attempt` value that is not greater than previous attempts. As this is intended to be for when a client mistakenly sends the request twice, it makes logical sense that the implication was to simply resend a success value so the client doesn't error even when an email may have been sent on the first attempt.
This behaviour was also mimicked in Synapse/Sydent.
* Add `consumes` (swagger)
* Remove `http` as a supported scheme (the spec specifically says clients MUST use https)
* Clarify various descriptions
* Full stops
* Additional wording
* s/older versions/previous drafts - we haven't had a release yet
* Indentation on examples
This adds several diagrams to the Client-Server API about how invites
are handled, including what the server is expected to do. This helps
implementors know what they are supposed to do in the common cases,
and infer where needed to get the more complex cases correct.
Although lacking in some areas, this is how third party invites work
today.
A link to the now-improved client-server documentation for third party
invites has been added to the server-server specification. The existing
server-server specification needed no further changes on the subject.
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1366
Adds the /msisdn' 3pid type and generally fleshes out what a 3pid
is and how they work.
This merges most of the work from Max Dor in https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/1039
with some tweaks and additions.
According the the openapi spec, examples for responses and schemas should be
raw objects rather than being json strings. (It's unclear what non-json
examples should look like...).
The swagger UI used to support json strings, but no longer does. In short,
let's turn the json strings into their raw formats.
We're licensing hte spec under ASLv2. Add the LICENSE file, and add the
short-form to as much of the source as is practical right now (adding it to
json source is a massive pita).