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The timeouts were a bit too agressive, according to some user logs, resulting in failing to load the event mentioned in the notification. Here's the rationale for the new timeouts: we're only limited by the iOS process which has *at most* 30 seconds to process a notification. - We're running at most 3 requests of the notification sliding sync, so that will be (1+3)*3 = 12 seconds allocated for that. - If we've found an event but it required decryption, we're running the encryption sync up to 2 times, (3+4) seconds each => 14 seconds. At most we're eating up 26 seconds of the entire time, leaving some ballast for the rest of the program.
matrix-rust-sdk
matrix-rust-sdk is an implementation of a Matrix client-server library in Rust.
Project structure
The rust-sdk consists of multiple crates that can be picked at your convenience:
- matrix-sdk - High level client library, with batteries included, you're most likely interested in this.
- matrix-sdk-base - No (network) IO client state machine that can be used to embed a Matrix client in your project or build a full fledged network enabled client lib on top of it.
- matrix-sdk-crypto - No (network) IO encryption state machine that can be used to add Matrix E2EE support to your client or client library.
Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)
These crates are built with the Rust language version 2021 and require a minimum compiler version of 1.70.
Status
The library is in an alpha state, things that are implemented generally work but the API will change in breaking ways.
If you are interested in using the matrix-sdk now is the time to try it out and provide feedback.
Bindings
Some crates of the matrix-rust-sdk can be embedded inside other
environments, like Swift, Kotlin, JavaScript, Node.js etc. Please,
explore the bindings/ directory to learn more.
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