synapse-old/synapse/config/_base.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
# Copyright 2017-2018 New Vector Ltd
# Copyright 2019 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
#
# 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 argparse
import errno
import os
import time
import urllib.parse
from collections import OrderedDict
from hashlib import sha256
from textwrap import dedent
from typing import Any, Callable, List, MutableMapping, Optional
import attr
import jinja2
import pkg_resources
import yaml
class ConfigError(Exception):
pass
# We split these messages out to allow packages to override with package
# specific instructions.
MISSING_REPORT_STATS_CONFIG_INSTRUCTIONS = """\
Please opt in or out of reporting anonymized homeserver usage statistics, by
setting the `report_stats` key in your config file to either True or False.
"""
MISSING_REPORT_STATS_SPIEL = """\
We would really appreciate it if you could help our project out by reporting
anonymized usage statistics from your homeserver. Only very basic aggregate
data (e.g. number of users) will be reported, but it helps us to track the
growth of the Matrix community, and helps us to make Matrix a success, as well
as to convince other networks that they should peer with us.
Thank you.
"""
MISSING_SERVER_NAME = """\
Missing mandatory `server_name` config option.
"""
CONFIG_FILE_HEADER = """\
# Configuration file for Synapse.
#
# This is a YAML file: see [1] for a quick introduction. Note in particular
# that *indentation is important*: all the elements of a list or dictionary
# should have the same indentation.
#
# [1] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/YAMLSyntax.html
"""
def path_exists(file_path):
"""Check if a file exists
Unlike os.path.exists, this throws an exception if there is an error
checking if the file exists (for example, if there is a perms error on
the parent dir).
Returns:
bool: True if the file exists; False if not.
"""
try:
os.stat(file_path)
return True
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise e
return False
class Config:
"""
A configuration section, containing configuration keys and values.
Attributes:
section (str): The section title of this config object, such as
"tls" or "logger". This is used to refer to it on the root
logger (for example, `config.tls.some_option`). Must be
defined in subclasses.
"""
section = None
def __init__(self, root_config=None):
self.root = root_config
# Get the path to the default Synapse template directory
self.default_template_dir = pkg_resources.resource_filename(
"synapse", "res/templates"
)
def __getattr__(self, item: str) -> Any:
"""
Try and fetch a configuration option that does not exist on this class.
This is so that existing configs that rely on `self.value`, where value
is actually from a different config section, continue to work.
"""
if item in ["generate_config_section", "read_config"]:
raise AttributeError(item)
if self.root is None:
raise AttributeError(item)
else:
return self.root._get_unclassed_config(self.section, item)
@staticmethod
def parse_size(value):
if isinstance(value, int):
return value
sizes = {"K": 1024, "M": 1024 * 1024}
size = 1
suffix = value[-1]
if suffix in sizes:
value = value[:-1]
size = sizes[suffix]
return int(value) * size
@staticmethod
def parse_duration(value):
if isinstance(value, int):
return value
second = 1000
minute = 60 * second
hour = 60 * minute
day = 24 * hour
week = 7 * day
year = 365 * day
sizes = {"s": second, "m": minute, "h": hour, "d": day, "w": week, "y": year}
size = 1
suffix = value[-1]
if suffix in sizes:
value = value[:-1]
size = sizes[suffix]
return int(value) * size
@staticmethod
def abspath(file_path):
return os.path.abspath(file_path) if file_path else file_path
@classmethod
def path_exists(cls, file_path):
return path_exists(file_path)
@classmethod
def check_file(cls, file_path, config_name):
if file_path is None:
raise ConfigError("Missing config for %s." % (config_name,))
try:
os.stat(file_path)
except OSError as e:
raise ConfigError(
"Error accessing file '%s' (config for %s): %s"
% (file_path, config_name, e.strerror)
)
return cls.abspath(file_path)
@classmethod
def ensure_directory(cls, dir_path):
dir_path = cls.abspath(dir_path)
try:
os.makedirs(dir_path)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
if not os.path.isdir(dir_path):
raise ConfigError("%s is not a directory" % (dir_path,))
return dir_path
@classmethod
def read_file(cls, file_path, config_name):
cls.check_file(file_path, config_name)
with open(file_path) as file_stream:
return file_stream.read()
def read_templates(
self,
filenames: List[str],
custom_template_directory: Optional[str] = None,
autoescape: bool = False,
) -> List[jinja2.Template]:
"""Load a list of template files from disk using the given variables.
This function will attempt to load the given templates from the default Synapse
template directory. If `custom_template_directory` is supplied, that directory
is tried first.
Files read are treated as Jinja templates. These templates are not rendered yet.
Args:
filenames: A list of template filenames to read.
custom_template_directory: A directory to try to look for the templates
before using the default Synapse template directory instead.
autoescape: Whether to autoescape variables before inserting them into the
template.
Raises:
ConfigError: if the file's path is incorrect or otherwise cannot be read.
Returns:
A list of jinja2 templates.
"""
templates = []
search_directories = [self.default_template_dir]
# The loader will first look in the custom template directory (if specified) for the
# given filename. If it doesn't find it, it will use the default template dir instead
if custom_template_directory:
# Check that the given template directory exists
if not self.path_exists(custom_template_directory):
raise ConfigError(
"Configured template directory does not exist: %s"
% (custom_template_directory,)
)
# Search the custom template directory as well
search_directories.insert(0, custom_template_directory)
loader = jinja2.FileSystemLoader(search_directories)
env = jinja2.Environment(loader=loader, autoescape=autoescape)
# Update the environment with our custom filters
env.filters.update({"format_ts": _format_ts_filter})
if self.public_baseurl:
env.filters.update(
{"mxc_to_http": _create_mxc_to_http_filter(self.public_baseurl)}
)
for filename in filenames:
# Load the template
template = env.get_template(filename)
templates.append(template)
return templates
def _format_ts_filter(value: int, format: str):
return time.strftime(format, time.localtime(value / 1000))
def _create_mxc_to_http_filter(public_baseurl: str) -> Callable:
"""Create and return a jinja2 filter that converts MXC urls to HTTP
Args:
public_baseurl: The public, accessible base URL of the homeserver
"""
def mxc_to_http_filter(value, width, height, resize_method="crop"):
if value[0:6] != "mxc://":
return ""
server_and_media_id = value[6:]
fragment = None
if "#" in server_and_media_id:
server_and_media_id, fragment = server_and_media_id.split("#", 1)
fragment = "#" + fragment
params = {"width": width, "height": height, "method": resize_method}
return "%s_matrix/media/v1/thumbnail/%s?%s%s" % (
public_baseurl,
server_and_media_id,
urllib.parse.urlencode(params),
fragment or "",
)
return mxc_to_http_filter
class RootConfig:
"""
Holder of an application's configuration.
What configuration this object holds is defined by `config_classes`, a list
of Config classes that will be instantiated and given the contents of a
configuration file to read. They can then be accessed on this class by their
section name, defined in the Config or dynamically set to be the name of the
class, lower-cased and with "Config" removed.
"""
config_classes = []
def __init__(self):
self._configs = OrderedDict()
for config_class in self.config_classes:
if config_class.section is None:
raise ValueError("%r requires a section name" % (config_class,))
try:
conf = config_class(self)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Failed making %s: %r" % (config_class.section, e))
self._configs[config_class.section] = conf
def __getattr__(self, item: str) -> Any:
"""
Redirect lookups on this object either to config objects, or values on
config objects, so that `config.tls.blah` works, as well as legacy uses
of things like `config.server_name`. It will first look up the config
section name, and then values on those config classes.
"""
if item in self._configs.keys():
return self._configs[item]
return self._get_unclassed_config(None, item)
def _get_unclassed_config(self, asking_section: Optional[str], item: str):
"""
Fetch a config value from one of the instantiated config classes that
has not been fetched directly.
Args:
asking_section: If this check is coming from a Config child, which
one? This section will not be asked if it has the value.
item: The configuration value key.
Raises:
AttributeError if no config classes have the config key. The body
will contain what sections were checked.
"""
for key, val in self._configs.items():
if key == asking_section:
continue
if item in dir(val):
return getattr(val, item)
raise AttributeError(item, "not found in %s" % (list(self._configs.keys()),))
def invoke_all(self, func_name: str, *args, **kwargs) -> MutableMapping[str, Any]:
"""
Invoke a function on all instantiated config objects this RootConfig is
configured to use.
Args:
func_name: Name of function to invoke
*args
**kwargs
Returns:
ordered dictionary of config section name and the result of the
function from it.
"""
res = OrderedDict()
for name, config in self._configs.items():
if hasattr(config, func_name):
res[name] = getattr(config, func_name)(*args, **kwargs)
return res
@classmethod
def invoke_all_static(cls, func_name: str, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Invoke a static function on config objects this RootConfig is
configured to use.
Args:
func_name: Name of function to invoke
*args
**kwargs
Returns:
ordered dictionary of config section name and the result of the
function from it.
"""
for config in cls.config_classes:
if hasattr(config, func_name):
getattr(config, func_name)(*args, **kwargs)
def generate_config(
self,
config_dir_path,
data_dir_path,
server_name,
generate_secrets=False,
report_stats=None,
open_private_ports=False,
listeners=None,
tls_certificate_path=None,
tls_private_key_path=None,
acme_domain=None,
):
"""
Build a default configuration file
This is used when the user explicitly asks us to generate a config file
(eg with --generate_config).
Args:
config_dir_path (str): The path where the config files are kept. Used to
create filenames for things like the log config and the signing key.
data_dir_path (str): The path where the data files are kept. Used to create
filenames for things like the database and media store.
server_name (str): The server name. Used to initialise the server_name
config param, but also used in the names of some of the config files.
generate_secrets (bool): True if we should generate new secrets for things
like the macaroon_secret_key. If False, these parameters will be left
unset.
report_stats (bool|None): Initial setting for the report_stats setting.
If None, report_stats will be left unset.
open_private_ports (bool): True to leave private ports (such as the non-TLS
HTTP listener) open to the internet.
listeners (list(dict)|None): A list of descriptions of the listeners
synapse should start with each of which specifies a port (str), a list of
resources (list(str)), tls (bool) and type (str). For example:
[{
"port": 8448,
"resources": [{"names": ["federation"]}],
"tls": True,
"type": "http",
},
{
"port": 443,
"resources": [{"names": ["client"]}],
"tls": False,
"type": "http",
}],
database (str|None): The database type to configure, either `psycog2`
or `sqlite3`.
tls_certificate_path (str|None): The path to the tls certificate.
tls_private_key_path (str|None): The path to the tls private key.
acme_domain (str|None): The domain acme will try to validate. If
specified acme will be enabled.
Returns:
str: the yaml config file
"""
return CONFIG_FILE_HEADER + "\n\n".join(
dedent(conf)
for conf in self.invoke_all(
"generate_config_section",
config_dir_path=config_dir_path,
data_dir_path=data_dir_path,
server_name=server_name,
generate_secrets=generate_secrets,
report_stats=report_stats,
open_private_ports=open_private_ports,
listeners=listeners,
tls_certificate_path=tls_certificate_path,
tls_private_key_path=tls_private_key_path,
acme_domain=acme_domain,
).values()
)
@classmethod
def load_config(cls, description, argv):
"""Parse the commandline and config files
Doesn't support config-file-generation: used by the worker apps.
Returns: Config object.
"""
config_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
cls.add_arguments_to_parser(config_parser)
obj, _ = cls.load_config_with_parser(config_parser, argv)
return obj
@classmethod
def add_arguments_to_parser(cls, config_parser):
"""Adds all the config flags to an ArgumentParser.
Doesn't support config-file-generation: used by the worker apps.
Used for workers where we want to add extra flags/subcommands.
Args:
config_parser (ArgumentParser): App description
"""
config_parser.add_argument(
"-c",
"--config-path",
action="append",
metavar="CONFIG_FILE",
help="Specify config file. Can be given multiple times and"
" may specify directories containing *.yaml files.",
)
config_parser.add_argument(
"--keys-directory",
metavar="DIRECTORY",
help="Where files such as certs and signing keys are stored when"
" their location is not given explicitly in the config."
" Defaults to the directory containing the last config file",
)
cls.invoke_all_static("add_arguments", config_parser)
@classmethod
def load_config_with_parser(cls, parser, argv):
"""Parse the commandline and config files with the given parser
Doesn't support config-file-generation: used by the worker apps.
Used for workers where we want to add extra flags/subcommands.
Args:
parser (ArgumentParser)
argv (list[str])
Returns:
tuple[HomeServerConfig, argparse.Namespace]: Returns the parsed
config object and the parsed argparse.Namespace object from
`parser.parse_args(..)`
"""
obj = cls()
config_args = parser.parse_args(argv)
config_files = find_config_files(search_paths=config_args.config_path)
if not config_files:
parser.error("Must supply a config file.")
if config_args.keys_directory:
config_dir_path = config_args.keys_directory
else:
config_dir_path = os.path.dirname(config_files[-1])
config_dir_path = os.path.abspath(config_dir_path)
data_dir_path = os.getcwd()
config_dict = read_config_files(config_files)
obj.parse_config_dict(
config_dict, config_dir_path=config_dir_path, data_dir_path=data_dir_path
)
obj.invoke_all("read_arguments", config_args)
return obj, config_args
@classmethod
def load_or_generate_config(cls, description, argv):
"""Parse the commandline and config files
Supports generation of config files, so is used for the main homeserver app.
Returns: Config object, or None if --generate-config or --generate-keys was set
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
parser.add_argument(
"-c",
"--config-path",
action="append",
metavar="CONFIG_FILE",
help="Specify config file. Can be given multiple times and"
" may specify directories containing *.yaml files.",
)
generate_group = parser.add_argument_group("Config generation")
generate_group.add_argument(
"--generate-config",
action="store_true",
help="Generate a config file, then exit.",
)
generate_group.add_argument(
"--generate-missing-configs",
"--generate-keys",
action="store_true",
help="Generate any missing additional config files, then exit.",
)
generate_group.add_argument(
"-H", "--server-name", help="The server name to generate a config file for."
)
generate_group.add_argument(
"--report-stats",
action="store",
help="Whether the generated config reports anonymized usage statistics.",
choices=["yes", "no"],
)
generate_group.add_argument(
"--config-directory",
"--keys-directory",
metavar="DIRECTORY",
help=(
"Specify where additional config files such as signing keys and log"
" config should be stored. Defaults to the same directory as the last"
" config file."
),
)
generate_group.add_argument(
"--data-directory",
metavar="DIRECTORY",
help=(
"Specify where data such as the media store and database file should be"
" stored. Defaults to the current working directory."
),
)
generate_group.add_argument(
"--open-private-ports",
action="store_true",
help=(
"Leave private ports (such as the non-TLS HTTP listener) open to the"
" internet. Do not use this unless you know what you are doing."
),
)
cls.invoke_all_static("add_arguments", parser)
config_args = parser.parse_args(argv)
config_files = find_config_files(search_paths=config_args.config_path)
if not config_files:
parser.error(
"Must supply a config file.\nA config file can be automatically"
' generated using "--generate-config -H SERVER_NAME'
' -c CONFIG-FILE"'
)
if config_args.config_directory:
config_dir_path = config_args.config_directory
else:
config_dir_path = os.path.dirname(config_files[-1])
config_dir_path = os.path.abspath(config_dir_path)
data_dir_path = os.getcwd()
generate_missing_configs = config_args.generate_missing_configs
obj = cls()
if config_args.generate_config:
if config_args.report_stats is None:
parser.error(
"Please specify either --report-stats=yes or --report-stats=no\n\n"
+ MISSING_REPORT_STATS_SPIEL
)
(config_path,) = config_files
if not path_exists(config_path):
print("Generating config file %s" % (config_path,))
if config_args.data_directory:
data_dir_path = config_args.data_directory
else:
data_dir_path = os.getcwd()
data_dir_path = os.path.abspath(data_dir_path)
server_name = config_args.server_name
if not server_name:
raise ConfigError(
"Must specify a server_name to a generate config for."
" Pass -H server.name."
)
config_str = obj.generate_config(
config_dir_path=config_dir_path,
data_dir_path=data_dir_path,
server_name=server_name,
report_stats=(config_args.report_stats == "yes"),
generate_secrets=True,
open_private_ports=config_args.open_private_ports,
)
if not path_exists(config_dir_path):
os.makedirs(config_dir_path)
with open(config_path, "w") as config_file:
config_file.write(config_str)
config_file.write("\n\n# vim:ft=yaml")
config_dict = yaml.safe_load(config_str)
obj.generate_missing_files(config_dict, config_dir_path)
print(
(
"A config file has been generated in %r for server name"
" %r. Please review this file and customise it"
" to your needs."
)
% (config_path, server_name)
)
return
else:
print(
(
"Config file %r already exists. Generating any missing config"
" files."
)
% (config_path,)
)
generate_missing_configs = True
config_dict = read_config_files(config_files)
if generate_missing_configs:
obj.generate_missing_files(config_dict, config_dir_path)
return None
obj.parse_config_dict(
config_dict, config_dir_path=config_dir_path, data_dir_path=data_dir_path
)
obj.invoke_all("read_arguments", config_args)
return obj
def parse_config_dict(self, config_dict, config_dir_path=None, data_dir_path=None):
"""Read the information from the config dict into this Config object.
Args:
config_dict (dict): Configuration data, as read from the yaml
config_dir_path (str): The path where the config files are kept. Used to
create filenames for things like the log config and the signing key.
data_dir_path (str): The path where the data files are kept. Used to create
filenames for things like the database and media store.
"""
self.invoke_all(
"read_config",
config_dict,
config_dir_path=config_dir_path,
data_dir_path=data_dir_path,
)
def generate_missing_files(self, config_dict, config_dir_path):
self.invoke_all("generate_files", config_dict, config_dir_path)
def read_config_files(config_files):
"""Read the config files into a dict
Args:
config_files (iterable[str]): A list of the config files to read
Returns: dict
"""
specified_config = {}
for config_file in config_files:
with open(config_file) as file_stream:
yaml_config = yaml.safe_load(file_stream)
if not isinstance(yaml_config, dict):
err = "File %r is empty or doesn't parse into a key-value map. IGNORING."
print(err % (config_file,))
continue
specified_config.update(yaml_config)
if "server_name" not in specified_config:
raise ConfigError(MISSING_SERVER_NAME)
if "report_stats" not in specified_config:
raise ConfigError(
MISSING_REPORT_STATS_CONFIG_INSTRUCTIONS + "\n" + MISSING_REPORT_STATS_SPIEL
)
return specified_config
def find_config_files(search_paths):
"""Finds config files using a list of search paths. If a path is a file
then that file path is added to the list. If a search path is a directory
then all the "*.yaml" files in that directory are added to the list in
sorted order.
Args:
search_paths(list(str)): A list of paths to search.
Returns:
list(str): A list of file paths.
"""
config_files = []
if search_paths:
for config_path in search_paths:
if os.path.isdir(config_path):
# We accept specifying directories as config paths, we search
# inside that directory for all files matching *.yaml, and then
# we apply them in *sorted* order.
files = []
for entry in os.listdir(config_path):
entry_path = os.path.join(config_path, entry)
if not os.path.isfile(entry_path):
err = "Found subdirectory in config directory: %r. IGNORING."
print(err % (entry_path,))
continue
if not entry.endswith(".yaml"):
err = (
"Found file in config directory that does not end in "
"'.yaml': %r. IGNORING."
)
print(err % (entry_path,))
continue
files.append(entry_path)
config_files.extend(sorted(files))
else:
config_files.append(config_path)
return config_files
@attr.s
class ShardedWorkerHandlingConfig:
"""Algorithm for choosing which instance is responsible for handling some
sharded work.
For example, the federation senders use this to determine which instances
handles sending stuff to a given destination (which is used as the `key`
below).
"""
instances = attr.ib(type=List[str])
def should_handle(self, instance_name: str, key: str) -> bool:
"""Whether this instance is responsible for handling the given key.
"""
# If multiple instances are not defined we always return true
if not self.instances or len(self.instances) == 1:
return True
return self.get_instance(key) == instance_name
def get_instance(self, key: str) -> str:
"""Get the instance responsible for handling the given key.
Note: For things like federation sending the config for which instance
is sending is known only to the sender instance if there is only one.
Therefore `should_handle` should be used where possible.
"""
if not self.instances:
return "master"
if len(self.instances) == 1:
return self.instances[0]
# We shard by taking the hash, modulo it by the number of instances and
# then checking whether this instance matches the instance at that
# index.
#
# (Technically this introduces some bias and is not entirely uniform,
# but since the hash is so large the bias is ridiculously small).
dest_hash = sha256(key.encode("utf8")).digest()
dest_int = int.from_bytes(dest_hash, byteorder="little")
remainder = dest_int % (len(self.instances))
return self.instances[remainder]
__all__ = ["Config", "RootConfig", "ShardedWorkerHandlingConfig"]