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Room History Visibility
=======================
.. _module:history-visibility:
This module adds support for controlling the visibility of previous events in a
room.
In all cases except ``world_readable``, a user needs to join a room to view events in that room. Once they
have joined a room, they will gain access to a subset of events in the room. How
this subset is chosen is controlled by the ``m.room.history_visibility`` event
outlined below. After a user has left a room, they may see any events which they
were allowed to see before they left the room, but no events received after they
left.
The four options for the ``m.room.history_visibility`` event are:
- ``world_readable`` - All events while this is the
``m.room.history_visibility`` value may be shared by any participating
homeserver with anyone, regardless of whether they have ever joined the room.
- ``shared`` - Previous events are always accessible to newly joined members. All
events in the room are accessible, even those sent when the member was not a part
of the room.
- ``invited`` - Events are accessible to newly joined members from the point
they were invited onwards. Events stop being accessible when the member's state
changes to something other than ``invite`` or ``join``.
- ``joined`` - Events are accessible to newly joined members from the point
they joined the room onwards. Events stop being accessible when the member's state
changes to something other than ``join``.
.. WARNING::
These options are applied at the point an event is *sent*. Checks are
performed with the state of the ``m.room.history_visibility`` event when the
event in question is added to the DAG. This means clients cannot
retrospectively choose to show or hide history to new users if the setting at
that time was more restrictive.
Events
------
{{m_room_history_visibility_event}}
Client behaviour
----------------
Clients that implement this module MUST present to the user the possible options
for setting history visibility when creating a room.
Clients may want to display a notice that their events may be read by non-joined
people if the value is set to ``world_readable``.
Server behaviour
----------------
By default if no ``history_visibility`` is set, or if the value is not understood, the visibility is assumed to be
``shared``. The rules governing whether a user is allowed to see an event depend
on the state of the room *at that event*.
1. If the ``history_visibility`` was set to ``world_readable``, allow.
2. If the user's ``membership`` was ``join``, allow.
3. If ``history_visibility`` was set to ``shared``, and the user joined the
room at any point after the event was sent, allow.
4. If the user's ``membership`` was ``invite``, and the ``history_visibility``
was set to ``invited``, allow.
5. Otherwise, deny.
For ``m.room.history_visibility`` events themselves, the user should be allowed
to see the event if the ``history_visibility`` before *or* after the event
would allow them to see it. (For example, a user should be able to see
``m.room.history_visibility`` events which change the ``history_visibility``
from ``world_readable`` to ``joined`` *or* from ``joineded`` to
``world_readable``, even if that user was not a member of the room.)
Likewise, for the user's own ``m.room.member`` events, the user should be
allowed to see the event if their ``membership`` before *or* after the event
would allow them to see it. (For example, a user can always see
``m.room.member`` events which set their membership to ``join``, or which
change their membership from ``join`` to any other value, even if
``history_visibility`` is ``joined``.)
Security considerations
-----------------------
The default value for ``history_visibility`` is ``shared`` for
backwards-compatibility reasons. Clients need to be aware that by not setting
this event they are exposing all of their room history to anyone in the room.