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# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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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.
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional, Tuple
import attr
from frozendict import frozendict
from synapse.appservice import ApplicationService
from synapse.events import EventBase
from synapse.types import JsonDict, StateMap
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from synapse.storage.controllers import StorageControllers
from synapse.storage.databases.main import DataStore
from synapse.types.state import StateFilter
@attr.s(slots=True, auto_attribs=True)
class EventContext:
"""
Holds information relevant to persisting an event
Attributes:
rejected: A rejection reason if the event was rejected, else None
_state_group: The ID of the state group for this event. Note that state events
are persisted with a state group which includes the new event, so this is
effectively the state *after* the event in question.
For a *rejected* state event, where the state of the rejected event is
ignored, this state_group should never make it into the
event_to_state_groups table. Indeed, inspecting this value for a rejected
state event is almost certainly incorrect.
For an outlier, where we don't have the state at the event, this will be
None.
Note that this is a private attribute: it should be accessed via
the ``state_group`` property.
state_group_before_event: The ID of the state group representing the state
of the room before this event.
If this is a non-state event, this will be the same as ``state_group``. If
it's a state event, it will be the same as ``prev_group``.
If ``state_group`` is None (ie, the event is an outlier),
``state_group_before_event`` will always also be ``None``.
state_delta_due_to_event: If `state_group` and `state_group_before_event` are not None
then this is the delta of the state between the two groups.
prev_group: If it is known, ``state_group``'s prev_group. Note that this being
None does not necessarily mean that ``state_group`` does not have
a prev_group!
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If the event is a state event, this is normally the same as
``state_group_before_event``.
If ``state_group`` is None (ie, the event is an outlier), ``prev_group``
will always also be ``None``.
Note that this *not* (necessarily) the state group associated with
``_prev_state_ids``.
delta_ids: If ``prev_group`` is not None, the state delta between ``prev_group``
and ``state_group``.
app_service: If this event is being sent by a (local) application service, that
app service.
partial_state: if True, we may be storing this event with a temporary,
incomplete state.
"""
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_storage: "StorageControllers"
rejected: Optional[str] = None
_state_group: Optional[int] = None
state_group_before_event: Optional[int] = None
_state_delta_due_to_event: Optional[StateMap[str]] = None
prev_group: Optional[int] = None
delta_ids: Optional[StateMap[str]] = None
app_service: Optional[ApplicationService] = None
partial_state: bool = False
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@staticmethod
def with_state(
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storage: "StorageControllers",
state_group: Optional[int],
state_group_before_event: Optional[int],
state_delta_due_to_event: Optional[StateMap[str]],
partial_state: bool,
prev_group: Optional[int] = None,
delta_ids: Optional[StateMap[str]] = None,
) -> "EventContext":
return EventContext(
storage=storage,
state_group=state_group,
state_group_before_event=state_group_before_event,
state_delta_due_to_event=state_delta_due_to_event,
prev_group=prev_group,
delta_ids=delta_ids,
partial_state=partial_state,
)
@staticmethod
def for_outlier(
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storage: "StorageControllers",
) -> "EventContext":
"""Return an EventContext instance suitable for persisting an outlier event"""
return EventContext(storage=storage)
async def serialize(self, event: EventBase, store: "DataStore") -> JsonDict:
"""Converts self to a type that can be serialized as JSON, and then
deserialized by `deserialize`
Args:
event: The event that this context relates to
Returns:
The serialized event.
"""
return {
"state_group": self._state_group,
"state_group_before_event": self.state_group_before_event,
"rejected": self.rejected,
"prev_group": self.prev_group,
"state_delta_due_to_event": _encode_state_dict(
self._state_delta_due_to_event
),
"delta_ids": _encode_state_dict(self.delta_ids),
"app_service_id": self.app_service.id if self.app_service else None,
"partial_state": self.partial_state,
}
@staticmethod
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def deserialize(storage: "StorageControllers", input: JsonDict) -> "EventContext":
"""Converts a dict that was produced by `serialize` back into a
EventContext.
Args:
storage: Used to convert AS ID to AS object and fetch state.
input: A dict produced by `serialize`
Returns:
The event context.
"""
context = EventContext(
# We use the state_group and prev_state_id stuff to pull the
# current_state_ids out of the DB and construct prev_state_ids.
storage=storage,
state_group=input["state_group"],
state_group_before_event=input["state_group_before_event"],
prev_group=input["prev_group"],
state_delta_due_to_event=_decode_state_dict(
input["state_delta_due_to_event"]
),
delta_ids=_decode_state_dict(input["delta_ids"]),
rejected=input["rejected"],
partial_state=input.get("partial_state", False),
)
app_service_id = input["app_service_id"]
if app_service_id:
context.app_service = storage.main.get_app_service_by_id(app_service_id)
return context
@property
def state_group(self) -> Optional[int]:
"""The ID of the state group for this event.
Note that state events are persisted with a state group which includes the new
event, so this is effectively the state *after* the event in question.
For an outlier, where we don't have the state at the event, this will be None.
It is an error to access this for a rejected event, since rejected state should
not make it into the room state. Accessing this property will raise an exception
if ``rejected`` is set.
"""
if self.rejected:
raise RuntimeError("Attempt to access state_group of rejected event")
return self._state_group
async def get_current_state_ids(
self, state_filter: Optional["StateFilter"] = None
) -> Optional[StateMap[str]]:
"""
Gets the room state map, including this event - ie, the state in ``state_group``
It is an error to access this for a rejected event, since rejected state should
not make it into the room state. This method will raise an exception if
``rejected`` is set.
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Arg:
state_filter: specifies the type of state event to fetch from DB, example: EventTypes.JoinRules
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Returns:
Returns None if state_group is None, which happens when the associated
event is an outlier.
Maps a (type, state_key) to the event ID of the state event matching
this tuple.
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"""
if self.rejected:
raise RuntimeError("Attempt to access state_ids of rejected event")
assert self._state_delta_due_to_event is not None
prev_state_ids = await self.get_prev_state_ids(state_filter)
if self._state_delta_due_to_event:
prev_state_ids = dict(prev_state_ids)
prev_state_ids.update(self._state_delta_due_to_event)
return prev_state_ids
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async def get_prev_state_ids(
self, state_filter: Optional["StateFilter"] = None
) -> StateMap[str]:
"""
Gets the room state map, excluding this event.
For a non-state event, this will be the same as get_current_state_ids().
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Args:
state_filter: specifies the type of state event to fetch from DB, example: EventTypes.JoinRules
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Returns:
Returns {} if state_group is None, which happens when the associated
event is an outlier.
Maps a (type, state_key) to the event ID of the state event matching
this tuple.
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"""
assert self.state_group_before_event is not None
return await self._storage.state.get_state_ids_for_group(
self.state_group_before_event, state_filter
)
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def _encode_state_dict(
state_dict: Optional[StateMap[str]],
) -> Optional[List[Tuple[str, str, str]]]:
"""Since dicts of (type, state_key) -> event_id cannot be serialized in
JSON we need to convert them to a form that can.
"""
if state_dict is None:
return None
return [(etype, state_key, v) for (etype, state_key), v in state_dict.items()]
def _decode_state_dict(
input: Optional[List[Tuple[str, str, str]]]
) -> Optional[StateMap[str]]:
"""Decodes a state dict encoded using `_encode_state_dict` above"""
if input is None:
return None
return frozendict({(etype, state_key): v for etype, state_key, v in input})