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use ruma_common::{OwnedDeviceId, OwnedUserId};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::FormattedBody;
use crate::key::verification::VerificationMethod;
/// The payload for a key verification request message.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
#[cfg_attr(not(ruma_unstable_exhaustive_types), non_exhaustive)]
pub struct KeyVerificationRequestEventContent {
/// A fallback message to alert users that their client does not support the key verification
/// framework.
///
/// Clients that do support the key verification framework should hide the body and instead
/// present the user with an interface to accept or reject the key verification.
pub body: String,
/// Formatted form of the `body`.
///
/// As with the `body`, clients that do support the key verification framework should hide the
/// formatted body and instead present the user with an interface to accept or reject the key
/// verification.
#[serde(flatten)]
pub formatted: Option<FormattedBody>,
/// The verification methods supported by the sender.
pub methods: Vec<VerificationMethod>,
/// The device ID which is initiating the request.
pub from_device: OwnedDeviceId,
/// The user ID which should receive the request.
///
/// Users should only respond to verification requests if they are named in this field. Users
/// who are not named in this field and who did not send this event should ignore all other
/// events that have a `m.reference` relationship with this event.
pub to: OwnedUserId,
}
impl KeyVerificationRequestEventContent {
/// Creates a new `KeyVerificationRequestEventContent` with the given body, method, device
/// and user ID.
pub fn new(
body: String,
methods: Vec<VerificationMethod>,
from_device: OwnedDeviceId,
to: OwnedUserId,
) -> Self {
Self { body, formatted: None, methods, from_device, to }
}
}