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# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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# Copyright 2019 New Vector Ltd
# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
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import abc
import os
from typing import (
TYPE_CHECKING,
Any,
Dict,
Generic,
Iterable,
List,
Optional,
Sequence,
Tuple,
Type,
TypeVar,
Union,
overload,
)
from typing_extensions import Literal
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from unpaddedbase64 import encode_base64
from synapse.api.room_versions import EventFormatVersions, RoomVersion, RoomVersions
from synapse.types import JsonDict, RoomStreamToken
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from synapse.util.caches import intern_dict
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from synapse.util.frozenutils import freeze
from synapse.util.stringutils import strtobool
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from synapse.events.builder import EventBuilder
# Whether we should use frozen_dict in FrozenEvent. Using frozen_dicts prevents
# bugs where we accidentally share e.g. signature dicts. However, converting a
# dict to frozen_dicts is expensive.
#
# NOTE: This is overridden by the configuration by the Synapse worker apps, but
# for the sake of tests, it is set here while it cannot be configured on the
# homeserver object itself.
USE_FROZEN_DICTS = strtobool(os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_USE_FROZEN_DICTS", "0"))
T = TypeVar("T")
# DictProperty (and DefaultDictProperty) require the classes they're used with to
# have a _dict property to pull properties from.
#
# TODO _DictPropertyInstance should not include EventBuilder but due to
# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/5570 it thinks the DictProperty and
# DefaultDictProperty get applied to EventBuilder when it is in a Union with
# EventBase. This is the least invasive hack to get mypy to comply.
#
# Note that DictProperty/DefaultDictProperty cannot actually be used with
# EventBuilder as it lacks a _dict property.
_DictPropertyInstance = Union["_EventInternalMetadata", "EventBase", "EventBuilder"]
class DictProperty(Generic[T]):
"""An object property which delegates to the `_dict` within its parent object."""
__slots__ = ["key"]
def __init__(self, key: str):
self.key = key
@overload
def __get__(
self,
instance: Literal[None],
owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None,
) -> "DictProperty":
...
@overload
def __get__(
self,
instance: _DictPropertyInstance,
owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None,
) -> T:
...
def __get__(
self,
instance: Optional[_DictPropertyInstance],
owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None,
) -> Union[T, "DictProperty"]:
# if the property is accessed as a class property rather than an instance
# property, return the property itself rather than the value
if instance is None:
return self
try:
assert isinstance(instance, (EventBase, _EventInternalMetadata))
return instance._dict[self.key]
except KeyError as e1:
# We want this to look like a regular attribute error (mostly so that
# hasattr() works correctly), so we convert the KeyError into an
# AttributeError.
#
# To exclude the KeyError from the traceback, we explicitly
# 'raise from e1.__context__' (which is better than 'raise from None',
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# because that would omit any *earlier* exceptions).
#
raise AttributeError(
"'%s' has no '%s' property" % (type(instance), self.key)
) from e1.__context__
def __set__(self, instance: _DictPropertyInstance, v: T) -> None:
assert isinstance(instance, (EventBase, _EventInternalMetadata))
instance._dict[self.key] = v
def __delete__(self, instance: _DictPropertyInstance) -> None:
assert isinstance(instance, (EventBase, _EventInternalMetadata))
try:
del instance._dict[self.key]
except KeyError as e1:
raise AttributeError(
"'%s' has no '%s' property" % (type(instance), self.key)
) from e1.__context__
class DefaultDictProperty(DictProperty, Generic[T]):
"""An extension of DictProperty which provides a default if the property is
not present in the parent's _dict.
Note that this means that hasattr() on the property always returns True.
"""
__slots__ = ["default"]
def __init__(self, key: str, default: T):
super().__init__(key)
self.default = default
@overload
def __get__(
self,
instance: Literal[None],
owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None,
) -> "DefaultDictProperty":
...
@overload
def __get__(
self,
instance: _DictPropertyInstance,
owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None,
) -> T:
...
def __get__(
self,
instance: Optional[_DictPropertyInstance],
owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None,
) -> Union[T, "DefaultDictProperty"]:
if instance is None:
return self
assert isinstance(instance, (EventBase, _EventInternalMetadata))
return instance._dict.get(self.key, self.default)
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class _EventInternalMetadata:
__slots__ = ["_dict", "stream_ordering", "outlier"]
def __init__(self, internal_metadata_dict: JsonDict):
# we have to copy the dict, because it turns out that the same dict is
# reused. TODO: fix that
self._dict = dict(internal_metadata_dict)
# the stream ordering of this event. None, until it has been persisted.
self.stream_ordering: Optional[int] = None
# whether this event is an outlier (ie, whether we have the state at that point
# in the DAG)
self.outlier = False
out_of_band_membership: DictProperty[bool] = DictProperty("out_of_band_membership")
send_on_behalf_of: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("send_on_behalf_of")
recheck_redaction: DictProperty[bool] = DictProperty("recheck_redaction")
soft_failed: DictProperty[bool] = DictProperty("soft_failed")
proactively_send: DictProperty[bool] = DictProperty("proactively_send")
redacted: DictProperty[bool] = DictProperty("redacted")
txn_id: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("txn_id")
token_id: DictProperty[int] = DictProperty("token_id")
historical: DictProperty[bool] = DictProperty("historical")
# XXX: These are set by StreamWorkerStore._set_before_and_after.
# I'm pretty sure that these are never persisted to the database, so shouldn't
# be here
before: DictProperty[RoomStreamToken] = DictProperty("before")
after: DictProperty[RoomStreamToken] = DictProperty("after")
order: DictProperty[Tuple[int, int]] = DictProperty("order")
def get_dict(self) -> JsonDict:
return dict(self._dict)
def is_outlier(self) -> bool:
return self.outlier
def is_out_of_band_membership(self) -> bool:
"""Whether this event is an out-of-band membership.
OOB memberships are a special case of outlier events: they are membership events
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for federated rooms that we aren't full members of. Examples include invites
received over federation, and rejections for such invites.
The concept of an OOB membership is needed because these events need to be
processed as if they're new regular events (e.g. updating membership state in
the database, relaying to clients via /sync, etc) despite being outliers.
See also https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/develop/development/room-dag-concepts.html#out-of-band-membership-events.
(Added in synapse 0.99.0, so may be unreliable for events received before that)
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"""
return self._dict.get("out_of_band_membership", False)
def get_send_on_behalf_of(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""Whether this server should send the event on behalf of another server.
This is used by the federation "send_join" API to forward the initial join
event for a server in the room.
returns a str with the name of the server this event is sent on behalf of.
"""
return self._dict.get("send_on_behalf_of")
def need_to_check_redaction(self) -> bool:
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"""Whether the redaction event needs to be rechecked when fetching
from the database.
Starting in room v3 redaction events are accepted up front, and later
checked to see if the redacter and redactee's domains match.
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If the sender of the redaction event is allowed to redact any event
due to auth rules, then this will always return false.
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"""
return self._dict.get("recheck_redaction", False)
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def is_soft_failed(self) -> bool:
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"""Whether the event has been soft failed.
Soft failed events should be handled as usual, except:
1. They should not go down sync or event streams, or generally
sent to clients.
2. They should not be added to the forward extremities (and
therefore not to current state).
"""
return self._dict.get("soft_failed", False)
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def should_proactively_send(self) -> bool:
"""Whether the event, if ours, should be sent to other clients and
servers.
This is used for sending dummy events internally. Servers and clients
can still explicitly fetch the event.
"""
return self._dict.get("proactively_send", True)
def is_redacted(self) -> bool:
"""Whether the event has been redacted.
This is used for efficiently checking whether an event has been
marked as redacted without needing to make another database call.
"""
return self._dict.get("redacted", False)
def is_historical(self) -> bool:
"""Whether this is a historical message.
This is used by the batchsend historical message endpoint and
is needed to and mark the event as backfilled and skip some checks
like push notifications.
"""
return self._dict.get("historical", False)
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class EventBase(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
@property
@abc.abstractmethod
def format_version(self) -> int:
"""The EventFormatVersion implemented by this event"""
...
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def __init__(
self,
event_dict: JsonDict,
room_version: RoomVersion,
signatures: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]],
unsigned: JsonDict,
internal_metadata_dict: JsonDict,
rejected_reason: Optional[str],
):
assert room_version.event_format == self.format_version
self.room_version = room_version
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self.signatures = signatures
self.unsigned = unsigned
self.rejected_reason = rejected_reason
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self._dict = event_dict
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self.internal_metadata = _EventInternalMetadata(internal_metadata_dict)
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depth: DictProperty[int] = DictProperty("depth")
content: DictProperty[JsonDict] = DictProperty("content")
hashes: DictProperty[Dict[str, str]] = DictProperty("hashes")
origin: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("origin")
origin_server_ts: DictProperty[int] = DictProperty("origin_server_ts")
redacts: DefaultDictProperty[Optional[str]] = DefaultDictProperty("redacts", None)
room_id: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("room_id")
sender: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("sender")
# TODO state_key should be Optional[str]. This is generally asserted in Synapse
# by calling is_state() first (which ensures it is not None), but it is hard (not possible?)
# to properly annotate that calling is_state() asserts that state_key exists
# and is non-None. It would be better to replace such direct references with
# get_state_key() (and a check for None).
state_key: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("state_key")
type: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("type")
user_id: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("sender")
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@property
def event_id(self) -> str:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def membership(self) -> str:
return self.content["membership"]
def is_state(self) -> bool:
return self.get_state_key() is not None
def get_state_key(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""Get the state key of this event, or None if it's not a state event"""
return self._dict.get("state_key")
def get_dict(self) -> JsonDict:
d = dict(self._dict)
d.update({"signatures": self.signatures, "unsigned": dict(self.unsigned)})
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return d
def get(self, key: str, default: Optional[Any] = None) -> Any:
return self._dict.get(key, default)
def get_internal_metadata_dict(self) -> JsonDict:
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return self.internal_metadata.get_dict()
def get_pdu_json(self, time_now: Optional[int] = None) -> JsonDict:
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pdu_json = self.get_dict()
if time_now is not None and "age_ts" in pdu_json["unsigned"]:
age = time_now - pdu_json["unsigned"]["age_ts"]
pdu_json.setdefault("unsigned", {})["age"] = int(age)
del pdu_json["unsigned"]["age_ts"]
# This may be a frozen event
pdu_json["unsigned"].pop("redacted_because", None)
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return pdu_json
def get_templated_pdu_json(self) -> JsonDict:
"""
Return a JSON object suitable for a templated event, as used in the
make_{join,leave,knock} workflow.
"""
# By using _dict directly we don't pull in signatures/unsigned.
template_json = dict(self._dict)
# The hashes (similar to the signature) need to be recalculated by the
# joining/leaving/knocking server after (potentially) modifying the
# event.
template_json.pop("hashes")
return template_json
def __getitem__(self, field: str) -> Optional[Any]:
return self._dict[field]
def __contains__(self, field: str) -> bool:
return field in self._dict
def items(self) -> List[Tuple[str, Optional[Any]]]:
return list(self._dict.items())
def keys(self) -> Iterable[str]:
return self._dict.keys()
def prev_event_ids(self) -> Sequence[str]:
"""Returns the list of prev event IDs. The order matches the order
specified in the event, though there is no meaning to it.
Returns:
The list of event IDs of this event's prev_events
"""
return [e for e, _ in self._dict["prev_events"]]
def auth_event_ids(self) -> Sequence[str]:
"""Returns the list of auth event IDs. The order matches the order
specified in the event, though there is no meaning to it.
Returns:
The list of event IDs of this event's auth_events
"""
return [e for e, _ in self._dict["auth_events"]]
def freeze(self) -> None:
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"""'Freeze' the event dict, so it cannot be modified by accident"""
# this will be a no-op if the event dict is already frozen.
self._dict = freeze(self._dict)
def __str__(self) -> str:
return self.__repr__()
def __repr__(self) -> str:
rejection = f"REJECTED={self.rejected_reason}, " if self.rejected_reason else ""
return (
f"<{self.__class__.__name__} "
f"{rejection}"
f"event_id={self.event_id}, "
f"type={self.get('type')}, "
f"state_key={self.get('state_key')}, "
f"outlier={self.internal_metadata.is_outlier()}"
">"
)
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class FrozenEvent(EventBase):
format_version = EventFormatVersions.V1 # All events of this type are V1
def __init__(
self,
event_dict: JsonDict,
room_version: RoomVersion,
internal_metadata_dict: Optional[JsonDict] = None,
rejected_reason: Optional[str] = None,
):
internal_metadata_dict = internal_metadata_dict or {}
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event_dict = dict(event_dict)
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# Signatures is a dict of dicts, and this is faster than doing a
# copy.deepcopy
signatures = {
name: {sig_id: sig for sig_id, sig in sigs.items()}
for name, sigs in event_dict.pop("signatures", {}).items()
}
unsigned = dict(event_dict.pop("unsigned", {}))
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# We intern these strings because they turn up a lot (especially when
# caching).
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event_dict = intern_dict(event_dict)
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if USE_FROZEN_DICTS:
frozen_dict = freeze(event_dict)
else:
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frozen_dict = event_dict
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self._event_id = event_dict["event_id"]
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super().__init__(
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frozen_dict,
room_version=room_version,
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signatures=signatures,
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unsigned=unsigned,
internal_metadata_dict=internal_metadata_dict,
rejected_reason=rejected_reason,
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)
@property
def event_id(self) -> str:
return self._event_id
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class FrozenEventV2(EventBase):
format_version = EventFormatVersions.V2 # All events of this type are V2
def __init__(
self,
event_dict: JsonDict,
room_version: RoomVersion,
internal_metadata_dict: Optional[JsonDict] = None,
rejected_reason: Optional[str] = None,
):
internal_metadata_dict = internal_metadata_dict or {}
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event_dict = dict(event_dict)
# Signatures is a dict of dicts, and this is faster than doing a
# copy.deepcopy
signatures = {
name: {sig_id: sig for sig_id, sig in sigs.items()}
for name, sigs in event_dict.pop("signatures", {}).items()
}
assert "event_id" not in event_dict
unsigned = dict(event_dict.pop("unsigned", {}))
# We intern these strings because they turn up a lot (especially when
# caching).
event_dict = intern_dict(event_dict)
if USE_FROZEN_DICTS:
frozen_dict = freeze(event_dict)
else:
frozen_dict = event_dict
self._event_id: Optional[str] = None
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super().__init__(
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frozen_dict,
room_version=room_version,
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signatures=signatures,
unsigned=unsigned,
internal_metadata_dict=internal_metadata_dict,
rejected_reason=rejected_reason,
)
@property
def event_id(self) -> str:
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# We have to import this here as otherwise we get an import loop which
# is hard to break.
from synapse.crypto.event_signing import compute_event_reference_hash
if self._event_id:
return self._event_id
self._event_id = "$" + encode_base64(compute_event_reference_hash(self)[1])
return self._event_id
def prev_event_ids(self) -> Sequence[str]:
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"""Returns the list of prev event IDs. The order matches the order
specified in the event, though there is no meaning to it.
Returns:
The list of event IDs of this event's prev_events
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"""
return self._dict["prev_events"]
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def auth_event_ids(self) -> Sequence[str]:
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"""Returns the list of auth event IDs. The order matches the order
specified in the event, though there is no meaning to it.
Returns:
The list of event IDs of this event's auth_events
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"""
return self._dict["auth_events"]
class FrozenEventV3(FrozenEventV2):
"""FrozenEventV3, which differs from FrozenEventV2 only in the event_id format"""
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format_version = EventFormatVersions.V3 # All events of this type are V3
@property
def event_id(self) -> str:
# We have to import this here as otherwise we get an import loop which
# is hard to break.
from synapse.crypto.event_signing import compute_event_reference_hash
if self._event_id:
return self._event_id
self._event_id = "$" + encode_base64(
compute_event_reference_hash(self)[1], urlsafe=True
)
return self._event_id
def _event_type_from_format_version(
format_version: int,
) -> Type[Union[FrozenEvent, FrozenEventV2, FrozenEventV3]]:
"""Returns the python type to use to construct an Event object for the
given event format version.
Args:
format_version: The event format version
Returns:
type: A type that can be initialized as per the initializer of
`FrozenEvent`
"""
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if format_version == EventFormatVersions.V1:
return FrozenEvent
elif format_version == EventFormatVersions.V2:
return FrozenEventV2
elif format_version == EventFormatVersions.V3:
return FrozenEventV3
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else:
raise Exception("No event format %r" % (format_version,))
def make_event_from_dict(
event_dict: JsonDict,
room_version: RoomVersion = RoomVersions.V1,
internal_metadata_dict: Optional[JsonDict] = None,
rejected_reason: Optional[str] = None,
) -> EventBase:
"""Construct an EventBase from the given event dict"""
event_type = _event_type_from_format_version(room_version.event_format)
return event_type(
event_dict, room_version, internal_metadata_dict or {}, rejected_reason
)