Readonly
clientReadonly
idWhether or not we need to fetch the initial set of events for the thread. We can only do this if the server has support for it, so if it doesn't we just pretend that we've already fetched them.
An array of events to add to the timeline once the thread has been initialised with server suppport.
Readonly
roomReadonly
timelineA reference to all the events ID at the bottom of the threads
Static
hasStatic
hasStatic
hasThe number of messages in the thread Only count rel_type=m.thread as we want to exclude annotations from that number
A getter for the last event of the thread. This might be a synthesized event, if so, it will not emit any events to listeners.
The live event timeline for this thread.
The live event timeline for this thread.
Add an event to the thread and updates the tail/root references if needed Will fire "Thread.update"
The event to add
whether the event is being added to the start (and not the end) of the timeline.
whether to emit the Update event if the thread was updated or not.
Alias for on.
Add a temporary local-echo receipt to the room to reflect in the client the fact that we've sent one.
The user ID if the receipt sender
The event that is to be acknowledged
The type of receipt
the receipt is unthreaded
Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event named
event
, in the order they were registered, passing the supplied arguments
to each.
The name of the event to emit
Rest
...args: Parameters<ThreadEventHandlerMap[T]>Arguments to pass to the listener
true
if the event had listeners, false
otherwise.
Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event namedeventName
, in the order they were registered, passing the supplied arguments
to each.
Returns true
if the event had listeners, false
otherwise.
import EventEmitter from 'node:events';
const myEmitter = new EventEmitter();
// First listener
myEmitter.on('event', function firstListener() {
console.log('Helloooo! first listener');
});
// Second listener
myEmitter.on('event', function secondListener(arg1, arg2) {
console.log(`event with parameters ${arg1}, ${arg2} in second listener`);
});
// Third listener
myEmitter.on('event', function thirdListener(...args) {
const parameters = args.join(', ');
console.log(`event with parameters ${parameters} in third listener`);
});
console.log(myEmitter.listeners('event'));
myEmitter.emit('event', 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
// Prints:
// [
// [Function: firstListener],
// [Function: secondListener],
// [Function: thirdListener]
// ]
// Helloooo! first listener
// event with parameters 1, 2 in second listener
// event with parameters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in third listener
Rest
...args: Parameters<ThreadEventHandlerMap[T]>Similar to emit
but calls all listeners within a Promise.all
and returns the promise chain
The name of the event to emit
Rest
...args: Parameters<ThreadEventHandlerMap[T]>Arguments to pass to the listener
true
if the event had listeners, false
otherwise.
Rest
...args: Parameters<ThreadEventHandlerMap[T]>Finds an event by ID in the current thread
This issue should also be addressed on synapse's side and is tracked as part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/14837
Retrieves the read receipt for the logged in user and checks if it matches the last event in the room and whether that event originated from the logged in user. Under those conditions we can consider the context as read. This is useful because we never send read receipts against our own events
the logged in user
Get the ID of the event that a given user has read up to within this thread, or null if we have received no read receipt (at all) from them.
The user ID to get read receipt event ID for
Optional
ignoreSynthesized: booleanIf true, return only receipts that have been sent by the server, not implicit ones generated by the JS SDK.
ID of the latest event that the given user has read, or null.
Returns the most recent unthreaded receipt for a given user
the MxID of the User
an unthreaded Receipt. Can be undefined if receipts have been disabled or a user chooses to use private read receipts (or we have simply not received a receipt from this user yet).
Gets the latest receipt for a given user in the room
The id of the user for which we want the receipt
Whether to ignore synthesized receipts or not
Optional. The type of the receipt we want to get
the latest receipts of the chosen type for the chosen user
Get a list of receipts for the given event.
the event to get receipts for
A list of receipts with a userId, type and data keys or an empty list.
Get a list of user IDs who have read up to the given event.
the event to get read receipts for.
A list of user IDs.
Determine if the given user has read a particular event.
It is invalid to call this method with an event that is not part of this thread.
This is not a definitive check as it only checks the events that have been loaded client-side at the time of execution.
The user ID to check the read state of.
The event ID to check if the user read.
True if the user has read the event, false otherwise.
Internal
TEMPORARY. Only call this when MSC3981 is not available, and we have some late-arriving events to insert, because we recursively found them as part of populating a thread. When we have MSC3981 we won't need it, because they will all be supplied by the homeserver in one request, and they will already be in the right order in that response. This is a copy of addEventToTimeline above, modified to call insertEventIntoTimeline so this event is inserted into our best guess of the right place based on timestamp. (We should be using Sync Order but we don't have it.)
Return last reply to the thread, if known.
Returns the number of listeners listening to the event named event
.
The name of the event being listened for
Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named event
.
Alias for removeListener
Adds the listener
function to the end of the listeners array for the
event named event
.
No checks are made to see if the listener
has already been added. Multiple calls
passing the same combination of event
and listener
will result in the listener
being added, and called, multiple times.
By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The prependListener method can be used as an alternative to add the event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.
The name of the event.
The callback function
a reference to the EventEmitter
, so that calls can be chained.
Adds a one-time listener
function for the event named event
. The
next time event
is triggered, this listener is removed and then invoked.
Returns a reference to the EventEmitter
, so that calls can be chained.
By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The prependOnceListener method can be used as an alternative to add the event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.
The name of the event.
The callback function
a reference to the EventEmitter
, so that calls can be chained.
Adds the listener
function to the beginning of the listeners array for the
event named event
.
No checks are made to see if the listener
has already been added. Multiple calls
passing the same combination of event
and listener
will result in the listener
being added, and called, multiple times.
The name of the event.
The callback function
a reference to the EventEmitter
, so that calls can be chained.
Adds a one-timelistener
function for the event named event
to the beginning of the listeners array.
The next time event
is triggered, this listener is removed, and then invoked.
The name of the event.
The callback function
a reference to the EventEmitter
, so that calls can be chained.
Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named eventName
,
including any wrappers (such as those created by .once()
).
Removes all listeners, or those of the specified event
.
It is bad practice to remove listeners added elsewhere in the code,
particularly when the EventEmitter
instance was created by some other
component or module (e.g. sockets or file streams).
Optional
event: EventEmitterEvents | ThreadEmittedEventsThe name of the event. If undefined, all listeners everywhere are removed.
a reference to the EventEmitter
, so that calls can be chained.
Removes the specified listener
from the listener array for the event named event
.
a reference to the EventEmitter
, so that calls can be chained.
Reset the live timeline of all timelineSets, and start new ones.
This is used when /sync returns a 'limited' timeline. 'Limited' means that there's a gap between the messages /sync returned, and the last known message in our timeline. In such a case, our live timeline isn't live anymore and has to be replaced by a new one. To make sure we can continue paginating our timelines correctly, we have to set new pagination tokens on the old and the new timeline.
Optional
backPaginationToken: null | stringtoken for back-paginating the new timeline
Optional
forwardPaginationToken: null | stringtoken for forward-paginating the old live timeline, if absent or null, all timelines are reset, removing old ones (including the previous live timeline which would otherwise be unable to paginate forwards without this token). Removing just the old live timeline whilst preserving previous ones is not supported.
Static
setStatic
setStatic
set
Typed Event Emitter class which can act as a Base Model for all our model and communication events. This makes it much easier for us to distinguish between events, as we now need to properly type this, so that our events are not stringly-based and prone to silly typos.
Type parameters:
Events
- List of all events emitted by thisTypedEventEmitter
. Normally an enum type.Arguments
- A ListenerMap type providing mappings from event names to listener types.SuperclassArguments
- TODO: not really sure. Alternative listener mappings, I think? But only honoured for.emit
?