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//! [PUT /_matrix/client/r0/pushrules/{scope}/{kind}/{ruleId}](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.0#put-matrix-client-r0-pushrules-scope-kind-ruleid)
use ruma_api::ruma_api;
use ruma_common::push::{Action, PushCondition};
use super::RuleKind;
ruma_api! {
metadata: {
description: "This endpoint allows the creation, modification and deletion of pushers for this user ID.",
method: PUT,
name: "set_pushrule",
path: "/_matrix/client/r0/pushrules/:scope/:kind/:rule_id",
rate_limited: true,
authentication: AccessToken,
}
request: {
/// The scope to set the rule in. 'global' to specify global rules.
#[ruma_api(path)]
pub scope: &'a str,
/// The kind of rule
#[ruma_api(path)]
pub kind: RuleKind,
/// The identifier for the rule.
#[ruma_api(path)]
pub rule_id: &'a str,
/// Use 'before' with a rule_id as its value to make the new rule the next-most important
/// rule with respect to the given user defined rule.
#[ruma_api(query)]
pub before: Option<&'a str>,
/// This makes the new rule the next-less important rule relative to the given user defined
/// rule.
#[ruma_api(query)]
pub after: Option<&'a str>,
/// The actions to perform when this rule is matched.
pub actions: &'a [Action],
/// The conditions that must hold true for an event in order for a rule to be applied to an
/// event. A rule with no conditions always matches. Only applicable to underride and
/// override rules, empty Vec otherwise.
#[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "<[_]>::is_empty")]
pub conditions: &'a [PushCondition],
/// The glob-style pattern to match against. Only applicable to content rules.
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub pattern: Option<&'a str>,
}
#[derive(Default)]
response: {}
error: crate::Error
}
impl<'a> Request<'a> {
/// Creates a new `Request` with the given scope, rule kind, rule ID and actions.
pub fn new(scope: &'a str, kind: RuleKind, rule_id: &'a str, actions: &'a [Action]) -> Self {
Self {
scope,
kind,
rule_id,
before: None,
after: None,
actions,
conditions: &[],
pattern: None,
}
}
}
impl Response {
/// Creates an empty `Response`.
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self
}
}