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Receipts
This module adds in support for receipts. These receipts are a form of
acknowledgement of an event. This module defines a single
acknowledgement: m.read
which indicates that the user has read up to a
given event.
Sending a receipt for each event can result in sending large amounts of traffic to a homeserver. To prevent this from becoming a problem, receipts are implemented using "up to" markers. This marker indicates that the acknowledgement applies to all events "up to and including" the event specified. For example, marking an event as "read" would indicate that the user had read all events up to the referenced event. See the Receiving notifications section for more information on how read receipts affect notification counts.
Events
Each user_id
, receipt_type
pair must be associated with only a
single event_id
.
{{m_receipt_event}}
Client behaviour
In /sync
, receipts are listed under the ephemeral
array of events
for a given room. New receipts that come down the event streams are
deltas which update existing mappings. Clients should replace older
receipt acknowledgements based on user_id
and receipt_type
pairs.
For example:
Client receives m.receipt:
user = @alice:example.com
receipt_type = m.read
event_id = $aaa:example.com
Client receives another m.receipt:
user = @alice:example.com
receipt_type = m.read
event_id = $bbb:example.com
The client should replace the older acknowledgement for $aaa:example.com with
this one for $bbb:example.com
Clients should send read receipts when there is some certainty that the event in question has been displayed to the user. Simply receiving an event does not provide enough certainty that the user has seen the event. The user SHOULD need to take some action such as viewing the room that the event was sent to or dismissing a notification in order for the event to count as "read". Clients SHOULD NOT send read receipts for events sent by their own user.
A client can update the markers for its user by interacting with the following HTTP APIs.
{{receipts_cs_http_api}}
Server behaviour
For efficiency, receipts SHOULD be batched into one event per room before delivering them to clients.
Receipts are sent across federation as EDUs with type m.receipt
. The
format of the EDUs are:
{
<room_id>: {
<receipt_type>: {
<user_id>: { <content> }
},
...
},
...
}
These are always sent as deltas to previously sent receipts. Currently
only a single <receipt_type>
should be used: m.read
.
Security considerations
As receipts are sent outside the context of the event graph, there are
no integrity checks performed on the contents of m.receipt
events.