synapse-old/synapse/replication/tcp/streams/_base.py

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# Copyright 2017 Vector Creations 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
#
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# 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 heapq
import logging
from typing import (
TYPE_CHECKING,
Any,
Awaitable,
Callable,
List,
Optional,
Tuple,
TypeVar,
)
import attr
from synapse.api.constants import AccountDataTypes
from synapse.replication.http.streams import ReplicationGetStreamUpdates
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from synapse.server import HomeServer
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# the number of rows to request from an update_function.
_STREAM_UPDATE_TARGET_ROW_COUNT = 100
# Some type aliases to make things a bit easier.
# A stream position token
Token = int
# The type of a stream update row, after JSON deserialisation, but before
# parsing with Stream.parse_row (which turns it into a `ROW_TYPE`). Normally it's
# just a row from a database query, though this is dependent on the stream in question.
#
StreamRow = TypeVar("StreamRow", bound=Tuple)
# The type returned by the update_function of a stream, as well as get_updates(),
# get_updates_since, etc.
#
# It consists of a triplet `(updates, new_last_token, limited)`, where:
# * `updates` is a list of `(token, row)` entries.
# * `new_last_token` is the new position in stream.
# * `limited` is whether there are more updates to fetch.
#
StreamUpdateResult = Tuple[List[Tuple[Token, StreamRow]], Token, bool]
# The type of an update_function for a stream
#
# The arguments are:
#
# * instance_name: the writer of the stream
# * from_token: the previous stream token: the starting point for fetching the
# updates
# * to_token: the new stream token: the point to get updates up to
# * target_row_count: a target for the number of rows to be returned.
#
# The update_function is expected to return up to _approximately_ target_row_count rows.
# If there are more updates available, it should set `limited` in the result, and
# it will be called again to get the next batch.
#
UpdateFunction = Callable[[str, Token, Token, int], Awaitable[StreamUpdateResult]]
class Stream:
"""Base class for the streams.
Provides a `get_updates()` function that returns new updates since the last
time it was called.
"""
NAME: str # The name of the stream
# The type of the row. Used by the default impl of parse_row.
ROW_TYPE: Any = None
@classmethod
def parse_row(cls, row: StreamRow) -> Any:
"""Parse a row received over replication
By default, assumes that the row data is an array object and passes its contents
to the constructor of the ROW_TYPE for this stream.
Args:
row: row data from the incoming RDATA command, after json decoding
Returns:
ROW_TYPE object for this stream
"""
return cls.ROW_TYPE(*row)
def __init__(
self,
local_instance_name: str,
current_token_function: Callable[[str], Token],
update_function: UpdateFunction,
):
"""Instantiate a Stream
`current_token_function` and `update_function` are callbacks which
should be implemented by subclasses.
`current_token_function` takes an instance name, which is a writer to
the stream, and returns the position in the stream of the writer (as
viewed from the current process). On the writer process this is where
the writer has successfully written up to, whereas on other processes
this is the position which we have received updates up to over
replication. (Note that most streams have a single writer and so their
implementations ignore the instance name passed in).
`update_function` is called to get updates for this stream between a
pair of stream tokens. See the `UpdateFunction` type definition for more
info.
Args:
local_instance_name: The instance name of the current process
current_token_function: callback to get the current token, as above
update_function: callback go get stream updates, as above
"""
self.local_instance_name = local_instance_name
self.current_token = current_token_function
self.update_function = update_function
# The token from which we last asked for updates
self.last_token = self.current_token(self.local_instance_name)
def discard_updates_and_advance(self) -> None:
"""Called when the stream should advance but the updates would be discarded,
e.g. when there are no currently connected workers.
"""
self.last_token = self.current_token(self.local_instance_name)
async def get_updates(self) -> StreamUpdateResult:
"""Gets all updates since the last time this function was called (or
since the stream was constructed if it hadn't been called before).
Returns:
A triplet `(updates, new_last_token, limited)`, where `updates` is
a list of `(token, row)` entries, `new_last_token` is the new
position in stream, and `limited` is whether there are more updates
to fetch.
"""
current_token = self.current_token(self.local_instance_name)
updates, current_token, limited = await self.get_updates_since(
self.local_instance_name, self.last_token, current_token
)
self.last_token = current_token
return updates, current_token, limited
async def get_updates_since(
self, instance_name: str, from_token: Token, upto_token: Token
) -> StreamUpdateResult:
"""Like get_updates except allows specifying from when we should
stream updates
Returns:
A triplet `(updates, new_last_token, limited)`, where `updates` is
a list of `(token, row)` entries, `new_last_token` is the new
position in stream, and `limited` is whether there are more updates
to fetch.
"""
from_token = int(from_token)
if from_token == upto_token:
return [], upto_token, False
updates, upto_token, limited = await self.update_function(
instance_name,
from_token,
upto_token,
_STREAM_UPDATE_TARGET_ROW_COUNT,
)
return updates, upto_token, limited
def current_token_without_instance(
current_token: Callable[[], int]
) -> Callable[[str], int]:
"""Takes a current token callback function for a single writer stream
that doesn't take an instance name parameter and wraps it in a function that
does accept an instance name parameter but ignores it.
"""
return lambda instance_name: current_token()
def make_http_update_function(hs: "HomeServer", stream_name: str) -> UpdateFunction:
"""Makes a suitable function for use as an `update_function` that queries
the master process for updates.
"""
client = ReplicationGetStreamUpdates.make_client(hs)
async def update_function(
instance_name: str, from_token: int, upto_token: int, limit: int
) -> StreamUpdateResult:
result = await client(
instance_name=instance_name,
stream_name=stream_name,
from_token=from_token,
upto_token=upto_token,
)
return result["updates"], result["upto_token"], result["limited"]
return update_function
class BackfillStream(Stream):
"""We fetched some old events and either we had never seen that event before
or it went from being an outlier to not.
"""
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class BackfillStreamRow:
event_id: str
room_id: str
type: str
state_key: Optional[str]
redacts: Optional[str]
relates_to: Optional[str]
NAME = "backfill"
ROW_TYPE = BackfillStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
self._current_token,
self.store.get_all_new_backfill_event_rows,
)
def _current_token(self, instance_name: str) -> int:
# The backfill stream over replication operates on *positive* numbers,
# which means we need to negate it.
return -self.store._backfill_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer(instance_name)
class PresenceStream(Stream):
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class PresenceStreamRow:
user_id: str
state: str
last_active_ts: int
last_federation_update_ts: int
last_user_sync_ts: int
status_msg: str
currently_active: bool
NAME = "presence"
ROW_TYPE = PresenceStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
store = hs.get_datastores().main
if hs.get_instance_name() in hs.config.worker.writers.presence:
# on the presence writer, query the presence handler
presence_handler = hs.get_presence_handler()
from synapse.handlers.presence import PresenceHandler
assert isinstance(presence_handler, PresenceHandler)
update_function: UpdateFunction = presence_handler.get_all_presence_updates
else:
# Query presence writer process
update_function = make_http_update_function(hs, self.NAME)
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
current_token_without_instance(store.get_current_presence_token),
update_function,
)
class PresenceFederationStream(Stream):
"""A stream used to send ad hoc presence updates over federation.
Streams the remote destination and the user ID of the presence state to
send.
"""
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class PresenceFederationStreamRow:
destination: str
user_id: str
NAME = "presence_federation"
ROW_TYPE = PresenceFederationStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
federation_queue = hs.get_presence_handler().get_federation_queue()
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
federation_queue.get_current_token,
federation_queue.get_replication_rows,
)
class TypingStream(Stream):
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class TypingStreamRow:
"""
An entry in the typing stream.
Describes all the users that are 'typing' right now in one room.
When a user stops typing, it will be streamed as a new update with that
user absent; you can think of the `user_ids` list as overwriting the
entire list that was there previously.
"""
# The room that this update is for.
room_id: str
# All the users that are 'typing' right now in the specified room.
user_ids: List[str]
NAME = "typing"
ROW_TYPE = TypingStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
if hs.get_instance_name() in hs.config.worker.writers.typing:
# On the writer, query the typing handler
typing_writer_handler = hs.get_typing_writer_handler()
update_function: Callable[
[str, int, int, int], Awaitable[Tuple[List[Tuple[int, Any]], int, bool]]
] = typing_writer_handler.get_all_typing_updates
current_token_function = typing_writer_handler.get_current_token
else:
# Query the typing writer process
update_function = make_http_update_function(hs, self.NAME)
current_token_function = hs.get_typing_handler().get_current_token
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
current_token_without_instance(current_token_function),
update_function,
)
class ReceiptsStream(Stream):
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class ReceiptsStreamRow:
room_id: str
receipt_type: str
user_id: str
event_id: str
thread_id: Optional[str]
data: dict
NAME = "receipts"
ROW_TYPE = ReceiptsStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
store = hs.get_datastores().main
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
current_token_without_instance(store.get_max_receipt_stream_id),
store.get_all_updated_receipts,
)
class PushRulesStream(Stream):
"""A user has changed their push rules"""
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class PushRulesStreamRow:
user_id: str
NAME = "push_rules"
ROW_TYPE = PushRulesStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
self._current_token,
self.store.get_all_push_rule_updates,
)
def _current_token(self, instance_name: str) -> int:
push_rules_token = self.store.get_max_push_rules_stream_id()
return push_rules_token
class PushersStream(Stream):
"""A user has added/changed/removed a pusher"""
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class PushersStreamRow:
user_id: str
app_id: str
pushkey: str
deleted: bool
NAME = "pushers"
ROW_TYPE = PushersStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
store = hs.get_datastores().main
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
current_token_without_instance(store.get_pushers_stream_token),
store.get_all_updated_pushers_rows,
)
class CachesStream(Stream):
"""A cache was invalidated on the master and no other stream would invalidate
the cache on the workers
"""
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class CachesStreamRow:
"""Stream to inform workers they should invalidate their cache.
Attributes:
cache_func: Name of the cached function.
keys: The entry in the cache to invalidate. If None then will
invalidate all.
invalidation_ts: Timestamp of when the invalidation took place.
"""
cache_func: str
keys: Optional[List[Any]]
invalidation_ts: int
NAME = "caches"
ROW_TYPE = CachesStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
store = hs.get_datastores().main
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
store.get_cache_stream_token_for_writer,
store.get_all_updated_caches,
)
class DeviceListsStream(Stream):
"""Either a user has updated their devices or a remote server needs to be
told about a device update.
"""
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class DeviceListsStreamRow:
entity: str
# Indicates that a user has signed their own device with their user-signing key
is_signature: bool
NAME = "device_lists"
ROW_TYPE = DeviceListsStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
current_token_without_instance(self.store.get_device_stream_token),
self._update_function,
)
async def _update_function(
self,
instance_name: str,
from_token: Token,
current_token: Token,
target_row_count: int,
) -> StreamUpdateResult:
(
device_updates,
devices_to_token,
devices_limited,
) = await self.store.get_all_device_list_changes_for_remotes(
instance_name, from_token, current_token, target_row_count
)
(
signatures_updates,
signatures_to_token,
signatures_limited,
) = await self.store.get_all_user_signature_changes_for_remotes(
instance_name, from_token, current_token, target_row_count
)
upper_limit_token = current_token
if devices_limited:
upper_limit_token = min(upper_limit_token, devices_to_token)
if signatures_limited:
upper_limit_token = min(upper_limit_token, signatures_to_token)
device_updates = [
(stream_id, (entity, False))
for stream_id, (entity,) in device_updates
if stream_id <= upper_limit_token
]
signatures_updates = [
(stream_id, (entity, True))
for stream_id, (entity,) in signatures_updates
if stream_id <= upper_limit_token
]
updates = list(
heapq.merge(device_updates, signatures_updates, key=lambda row: row[0])
)
return updates, upper_limit_token, devices_limited or signatures_limited
class ToDeviceStream(Stream):
"""New to_device messages for a client"""
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class ToDeviceStreamRow:
entity: str
NAME = "to_device"
ROW_TYPE = ToDeviceStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
store = hs.get_datastores().main
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
current_token_without_instance(store.get_to_device_stream_token),
store.get_all_new_device_messages,
)
class AccountDataStream(Stream):
"""Global or per room account data was changed"""
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class AccountDataStreamRow:
user_id: str
room_id: Optional[str]
data_type: str
NAME = "account_data"
ROW_TYPE = AccountDataStreamRow
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
super().__init__(
hs.get_instance_name(),
current_token_without_instance(self.store.get_max_account_data_stream_id),
self._update_function,
)
async def _update_function(
self, instance_name: str, from_token: int, to_token: int, limit: int
) -> StreamUpdateResult:
limited = False
global_results = await self.store.get_updated_global_account_data(
from_token, to_token, limit
)
# if the global results hit the limit, we'll need to limit the room results to
# the same stream token.
if len(global_results) >= limit:
to_token = global_results[-1][0]
limited = True
room_results = await self.store.get_updated_room_account_data(
from_token, to_token, limit
)
# likewise, if the room results hit the limit, limit the global results to
# the same stream token.
if len(room_results) >= limit:
to_token = room_results[-1][0]
limited = True
tags, tag_to_token, tags_limited = await self.store.get_all_updated_tags(
instance_name,
from_token,
to_token,
limit,
)
# again, if the tag results hit the limit, limit the global results to
# the same stream token.
if tags_limited:
to_token = tag_to_token
limited = True
# convert the global results to the right format, and limit them to the to_token
# at the same time
global_rows = (
(stream_id, (user_id, None, account_data_type))
for stream_id, user_id, account_data_type in global_results
if stream_id <= to_token
)
room_rows = (
(stream_id, (user_id, room_id, account_data_type))
for stream_id, user_id, room_id, account_data_type in room_results
if stream_id <= to_token
)
tag_rows = (
(stream_id, (user_id, room_id, AccountDataTypes.TAG))
for stream_id, user_id, room_id in tags
if stream_id <= to_token
)
# We need to return a sorted list, so merge them together.
#
# Note: We order only by the stream ID to work around a bug where the
# same stream ID could appear in both `global_rows` and `room_rows`,
# leading to a comparison between the data tuples. The comparison could
# fail due to attempting to compare the `room_id` which results in a
# `TypeError` from comparing a `str` vs `None`.
updates = list(
heapq.merge(room_rows, global_rows, tag_rows, key=lambda row: row[0])
)
return updates, to_token, limited