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Notes for implementing work-in-progress version
This is a work-in-progress specification.
Software implementing this work-in-progress specification MUST NOT use the unprefixed edit-message
capability name or edit-message
and delete-message
tags. Instead, implementations SHOULD use draft/edit-message
capability and draft/edit-message
and draft/delete-message
tags to be interoperable with other software implementing a compatible work-in-progress version.
The final version of the specification will use an unprefixed capability name.
Introduction
This specification describes a standardized way to change or delete messages that have been sent to clients.
Implementation
Servers and clients implementing this spec MUST also implement the message-tags
capability.
Message editing
To edit a message, clients send the edited message with a tag of edit-message
. This tag has a required value of the msgid
from the original message. The edited message MUST have the same command and first parameter as the original message, unless it is being changed into a multiline message (see below)
Servers MUST support editing PRIVMSG
, NOTICE
, TAGMSG
, and PART
messages, and MAY support editing any other type of message. Servers SHOULD enforce all checks that they normally would for that specific type of message (line length, color stripping, censoring, etc.) and return appropriate numerics if the message fails a check.
Client tags attached to the original message MUST be attached to the edited message to preserve or edit their value. If a client tag in the original message is not included in the edited message,
If the server has any persistent history store for the type of message that is edited,
Message deletion
To delete a message, clients send a DELETEMSG
message to the channel or user that the original message was sent to. The message MUST have a draft/delete-message
tag with the msgid to delete. The message MAY have a second parameter, which is the reason for deletion.
Clients who receive a DELETEMSG
with the draft/delete-message
tag MUST remove all displayed content from the specified msgid
. If the original message is ephemeral, clients SHOULD remove it entirely; otherwise they MUST replace the content with the deletion reason or a generic substitute.
Servers MUST ensure that the user requesting deletion has sufficient privileges to delete the specified message. Servers MUST remove the content of the original message from all persistent history stores, and MAY replace the content with a generic deletion message if needed.