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# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
# Copyright 2019 New Vector Ltd.
#
# 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.
import itertools
import json
import logging
from typing import Dict, Iterable, Optional, Tuple
from canonicaljson import encode_canonical_json
from signedjson.key import decode_verify_key_bytes
from unpaddedbase64 import decode_base64
from synapse.storage.database import LoggingTransaction
from synapse.storage.databases.main.cache import CacheInvalidationWorkerStore
from synapse.storage.keys import FetchKeyResult, FetchKeyResultForRemote
from synapse.storage.types import Cursor
from synapse.types import JsonDict
from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedList
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from synapse.util.iterutils import batch_iter
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
db_binary_type = memoryview
class KeyStore(CacheInvalidationWorkerStore):
"""Persistence for signature verification keys"""
async def store_server_keys_response(
self,
server_name: str,
from_server: str,
ts_added_ms: int,
verify_keys: Dict[str, FetchKeyResult],
response_json: JsonDict,
) -> None:
"""Stores the keys for the given server that we got from `from_server`.
Args:
server_name: The owner of the keys
from_server: Which server we got the keys from
ts_added_ms: When we're adding the keys
verify_keys: The decoded keys
response_json: The full *signed* response JSON that contains the keys.
"""
key_json_bytes = encode_canonical_json(response_json)
def store_server_keys_response_txn(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
self.db_pool.simple_upsert_many_txn(
txn,
table="server_signature_keys",
key_names=("server_name", "key_id"),
key_values=[(server_name, key_id) for key_id in verify_keys],
value_names=(
"from_server",
"ts_added_ms",
"ts_valid_until_ms",
"verify_key",
),
value_values=[
(
from_server,
ts_added_ms,
fetch_result.valid_until_ts,
db_binary_type(fetch_result.verify_key.encode()),
)
for fetch_result in verify_keys.values()
],
)
self.db_pool.simple_upsert_many_txn(
txn,
table="server_keys_json",
key_names=("server_name", "key_id", "from_server"),
key_values=[
(server_name, key_id, from_server) for key_id in verify_keys
],
value_names=(
"ts_added_ms",
"ts_valid_until_ms",
"key_json",
),
value_values=[
(
ts_added_ms,
fetch_result.valid_until_ts,
db_binary_type(key_json_bytes),
)
for fetch_result in verify_keys.values()
],
)
# invalidate takes a tuple corresponding to the params of
# _get_server_keys_json. _get_server_keys_json only takes one
# param, which is itself the 2-tuple (server_name, key_id).
for key_id in verify_keys:
self._invalidate_cache_and_stream(
txn, self._get_server_keys_json, ((server_name, key_id),)
)
self._invalidate_cache_and_stream(
txn, self.get_server_key_json_for_remote, (server_name, key_id)
)
await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
"store_server_keys_response", store_server_keys_response_txn
)
@cached()
def _get_server_keys_json(
self, server_name_and_key_id: Tuple[str, str]
) -> FetchKeyResult:
raise NotImplementedError()
@cachedList(
cached_method_name="_get_server_keys_json", list_name="server_name_and_key_ids"
)
async def get_server_keys_json(
self, server_name_and_key_ids: Iterable[Tuple[str, str]]
) -> Dict[Tuple[str, str], FetchKeyResult]:
"""
Args:
server_name_and_key_ids:
iterable of (server_name, key-id) tuples to fetch keys for
Returns:
A map from (server_name, key_id) -> FetchKeyResult, or None if the
key is unknown
"""
keys = {}
def _get_keys(txn: Cursor, batch: Tuple[Tuple[str, str], ...]) -> None:
"""Processes a batch of keys to fetch, and adds the result to `keys`."""
# batch_iter always returns tuples so it's safe to do len(batch)
where_clause = " OR (server_name=? AND key_id=?)" * len(batch)
# `server_keys_json` can have multiple entries per server (one per
# remote server we fetched from, if using perspectives). Order by
# `ts_added_ms` so the most recently fetched one always wins.
sql = f"""
SELECT server_name, key_id, key_json, ts_valid_until_ms
FROM server_keys_json WHERE 1=0
{where_clause}
ORDER BY ts_added_ms
"""
txn.execute(sql, tuple(itertools.chain.from_iterable(batch)))
for server_name, key_id, key_json_bytes, ts_valid_until_ms in txn:
if ts_valid_until_ms is None:
# Old keys may be stored with a ts_valid_until_ms of null,
# in which case we treat this as if it was set to `0`, i.e.
# it won't match key requests that define a minimum
# `ts_valid_until_ms`.
ts_valid_until_ms = 0
# The entire signed JSON response is stored in server_keys_json,
# fetch out the bits needed.
key_json = json.loads(bytes(key_json_bytes))
key_base64 = key_json["verify_keys"][key_id]["key"]
keys[(server_name, key_id)] = FetchKeyResult(
verify_key=decode_verify_key_bytes(
key_id, decode_base64(key_base64)
),
valid_until_ts=ts_valid_until_ms,
)
def _txn(txn: Cursor) -> Dict[Tuple[str, str], FetchKeyResult]:
for batch in batch_iter(server_name_and_key_ids, 50):
_get_keys(txn, batch)
return keys
return await self.db_pool.runInteraction("get_server_keys_json", _txn)
@cached()
def get_server_key_json_for_remote(
self,
server_name: str,
key_id: str,
) -> Optional[FetchKeyResultForRemote]:
raise NotImplementedError()
@cachedList(
cached_method_name="get_server_key_json_for_remote", list_name="key_ids"
)
async def get_server_keys_json_for_remote(
self, server_name: str, key_ids: Iterable[str]
) -> Dict[str, Optional[FetchKeyResultForRemote]]:
"""Fetch the cached keys for the given server/key IDs.
If we have multiple entries for a given key ID, returns the most recent.
"""
rows = await self.db_pool.simple_select_many_batch(
table="server_keys_json",
column="key_id",
iterable=key_ids,
keyvalues={"server_name": server_name},
retcols=(
"key_id",
"from_server",
"ts_added_ms",
"ts_valid_until_ms",
"key_json",
),
desc="get_server_keys_json_for_remote",
)
if not rows:
return {}
# We sort the rows so that the most recently added entry is picked up.
rows.sort(key=lambda r: r["ts_added_ms"])
return {
row["key_id"]: FetchKeyResultForRemote(
# Cast to bytes since postgresql returns a memoryview.
key_json=bytes(row["key_json"]),
valid_until_ts=row["ts_valid_until_ms"],
added_ts=row["ts_added_ms"],
)
for row in rows
}
async def get_all_server_keys_json_for_remote(
self,
server_name: str,
) -> Dict[str, FetchKeyResultForRemote]:
"""Fetch the cached keys for the given server.
If we have multiple entries for a given key ID, returns the most recent.
"""
rows = await self.db_pool.simple_select_list(
table="server_keys_json",
keyvalues={"server_name": server_name},
retcols=(
"key_id",
"from_server",
"ts_added_ms",
"ts_valid_until_ms",
"key_json",
),
desc="get_server_keys_json_for_remote",
)
if not rows:
return {}
rows.sort(key=lambda r: r["ts_added_ms"])
return {
row["key_id"]: FetchKeyResultForRemote(
# Cast to bytes since postgresql returns a memoryview.
key_json=bytes(row["key_json"]),
valid_until_ts=row["ts_valid_until_ms"],
added_ts=row["ts_added_ms"],
)
for row in rows
}