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Seshat
Seshat is a database and indexer for Matrix events.
Its main use is to be used as a full text search backend for Matrix clients.
JavaScript bindings
Seshat provides JavaScript bindings which can be found in the seshat-node subdir.
Usage
There are two modes of operation for Seshat, adding live events as they come in:
use seshat::{Database, Event, Profile};
use tempfile::tempdir;
let tmpdir = tempdir().unwrap();
let mut db = Database::new(tmpdir.path()).unwrap();
/// Method to call for every live event that gets received during a sync.
fn add_live_event(event: Event, profile: Profile, database: &Database) {
database.add_event(event, profile);
}
/// Method to call on every successful sync after live events were added.
fn on_sync(database: &mut Database) {
database.commit().unwrap();
}
The other mode is to add events from the room history using the
/room/{room_id}/messages
Matrix API endpoint. This method supports
storing checkpoints which remember the arguments to continue fetching events
from the /room/{room_id}/messages
API:
database.add_historic_events(events, old_checkpoint, new_checkpoint)?;
Once events have been added a search can be done:
let result = database.search("test", &SearchConfig::new()).unwrap();
Development
Seshat uses standard cargo commands build
and test
.
You can install pre-commit and then pre-commit install
to ensure your work is linted on commit.