Pushers tend to make many connections to the same HTTP host
(e.g. a new event comes in, causes events to be pushed, and then
the homeserver connects to the same host many times). Due to this
the per-host HTTP connection pool size was increased, but this does
not make sense for other SimpleHttpClients.
Add a parameter for the connection pool and override it for pushers
(making a separate SimpleHttpClient for pushers with the increased
configuration).
This returns the HTTP connection pool settings to the default Twisted
ones for non-pusher HTTP clients.
Adds an optional keyword argument to the /relations API which
will recurse a limited number of event relationships.
This will cause the API to return not just the events related to the
parent event, but also events related to those related to the parent
event, etc.
This is disabled by default behind an experimental configuration
flag and is currently implemented using prefixed parameters.
MSC3983 provides a way to request multiple OTKs at once from appservices,
this extends this concept to the Client-Server API.
Note that this will likely be spit out into a separate MSC, but is currently part of
MSC3983.
Cleans-up the schema delta files:
* Removes no-op functions.
* Adds missing type hints to function parameters.
* Fixes any issues with type hints.
This also renames one (very old) schema delta to avoid a conflict
that mypy complains about.
* Docs: Add Nginx loadbalancing example with sticky mxid for workers
Add example nginx configuration snippet that
* does load balancing for workers
* respects mxid part of the token
* from both url parameter and auth header
* and handles since parameter
Thanks to @olmari for pushing me to write this and testing the configs
Signed-off-by: Tatu Wikman <tatu.wikman@gmail.com>
* Add changelog entry
Signed-off-by: Tatu Wikman <tatu.wikman@gmail.com>
* Update codeblock formatter
Co-authored-by: Dirk Klimpel <5740567+dklimpel@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove indirectly related nginx-config
Signed-off-by: Sami Olmari <sami@olmari.fi>
* Proper definition of action how to target username for worker
Signed-off-by: Sami Olmari <sami@olmari.fi>
* Change "nginx" to general "reverse proxy" as it's concept now.
Signed-off-by: Sami Olmari <sami@olmari.fi>
* Wording in better English
Co-authored-by: Tatu Wikman <tatu.wikman@gmail.com>
* rename changelog entry to have correct extension
---------
Signed-off-by: Tatu Wikman <tatu.wikman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sami Olmari <sami@olmari.fi>
Co-authored-by: Dirk Klimpel <5740567+dklimpel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sami Olmari <sami@olmari.fi>
Co-authored-by: Sami Olmari <sami+github@olmari.fi>
It can be useful to always return the fallback key when attempting to
claim keys. This adds an unstable endpoint for `/keys/claim` which
always returns fallback keys in addition to one-time-keys.
The fallback key(s) are not marked as "used" unless there are no
corresponding OTKs.
This is currently defined in MSC3983 (although likely to be split out
to a separate MSC). The endpoint shape may change or be requested
differently (i.e. a keyword parameter on the current endpoint), but the
core logic should be reasonable.
Before this change:
* `PerspectivesKeyFetcher` and `ServerKeyFetcher` write to `server_keys_json`.
* `PerspectivesKeyFetcher` also writes to `server_signature_keys`.
* `StoreKeyFetcher` reads from `server_signature_keys`.
After this change:
* `PerspectivesKeyFetcher` and `ServerKeyFetcher` write to `server_keys_json`.
* `PerspectivesKeyFetcher` also writes to `server_signature_keys`.
* `StoreKeyFetcher` reads from `server_keys_json`.
This results in `StoreKeyFetcher` now using the results from `ServerKeyFetcher`
in addition to those from `PerspectivesKeyFetcher`, i.e. keys which are directly
fetched from a server will now be pulled from the database instead of refetched.
An additional minor change is included to avoid creating a `PerspectivesKeyFetcher`
(and checking it) if no `trusted_key_servers` are configured.
The overall impact of this should be better usage of cached results:
* If a server has no trusted key servers configured then it should reduce how often keys
are fetched.
* if a server's trusted key server does not have a requested server's keys cached then it
should reduce how often keys are directly fetched.
These two lines:
```
config_obj = HomeServerConfig()
config_obj.parse_config_dict(config, "", "")
```
are called many times with the exact same value for `config`.
As the test suite is CPU-bound and non-negligeably time is spent in
`parse_config_dict`, this saves ~5% on the overall runtime of the Trial
test suite (tested with both `-j2` and `-j12` on a 12t CPU).
This is sadly rather limited, as the cache cannot be shared between
processes (it contains at least jinja2.Template and RLock objects which
aren't pickleable), and Trial tends to run close tests in different
processes.
* Switch InstanceLocationConfig to a pydantic BaseModel, apply Strict* types and add a few helper methods(that will make more sense in follow up work).
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
* More precise type for LoggingTransaction.execute
* Add an annotation for stream_ordering_month_ago
This would have spotted the error that was fixed in "Add comma missing from #15382. (#15429)"
c.f. #15264
The two changes are:
1. Add indexes so that the select / deletes don't do sequential scans
2. Don't repeatedly call `SELECT count(*)` each iteration, as that's slow
The registration fallback is broken and unspecced. This removes it
since there is no plan to spec it.
Note that this does not modify the login fallback code.
* Change `store_server_verify_keys` to take a `Mapping[(str, str), FKR]`
This is because we already can't handle duplicate keys — leads to cardinality violation
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
---------
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
This moves `redacts` from being a top-level property to
a `content` property in a new room version.
MSC2176 (which was previously implemented) states to not
`redact` this property.
* raise a ConfigError on an invalid app_service_config_files
* changelog
* Move config check to read_config
* Add test
* Ensure list also contains strings
* Trust dtolnay/rust-toolchain
The author is a big deal in the Rust world and I'm happy to trust them.
I'm also bored of the dependabot updates tbh.
* Changelog
This change fixes a rare bug where initial /syncs would fail with a
`KeyError` under the following circumstances:
1. A user fast joins a remote room.
2. The user is kicked from the room before the room's full state has
been synced.
3. A second local user fast joins the room.
4. Events are backfilled into the room with a higher topological
ordering than the original user's leave. They are assigned a
negative stream ordering. It's not clear how backfill happened here,
since it is expected to be equivalent to syncing the full state.
5. The second local user leaves the room before the room's full state
has been synced. The homeserver does not complete the sync.
6. The original user performs an initial /sync with lazy_load_members
enabled.
* Because they were kicked from the room, the room is included in
the /sync response even though the include_leave option is not
specified.
* To populate the room's timeline, `_load_filtered_recents` /
`get_recent_events_for_room` fetches events with a lower stream
ordering than the leave event and picks the ones with the highest
topological orderings (which are most recent). This captures the
backfilled events after the leave, since they have a negative
stream ordering. These events are filtered out of the timeline,
since the user was not in the room at the time and cannot view
them. The sync code ends up with an empty timeline for the room
that notably does not include the user's leave event.
This seems buggy, but at least we don't disclose events the user
isn't allowed to see.
* Normally, `compute_state_delta` would fetch the state at the
start and end of the room's timeline to generate the sync
response. Since the timeline is empty, it fetches the state at
`min(now, last event in the room)`, which corresponds with the
second user's leave. The state during the entirety of the second
user's membership does not include the membership for the first
user because of partial state.
This part is also questionable, since we are fetching state from
outside the bounds of the user's membership.
* `compute_state_delta` then tries and fails to find the user's
membership in the auth events of timeline events. Because there
is no timeline event whose auth events are expected to contain
the user's membership, a `KeyError` is raised.
Also contains a drive-by fix for a separate unlikely race condition.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
This uses the specced /_matrix/app/v1/... paths instead of the
"legacy" paths. If the homeserver receives an error it will retry
using the legacy path.
* Add IReactorUNIX to ISynapseReactor type hint.
* Create listen_unix().
Two options, 'path' to the file and 'mode' of permissions(not umask, recommend 666 as default as
nginx/other reverse proxies write to it and it's setup as user www-data)
For the moment, leave the option to always create a PID lockfile turned on by default
* Create UnixListenerConfig and wire it up.
Rename ListenerConfig to TCPListenerConfig, then Union them together into ListenerConfig.
This spidered around a bit, but I think I got it all. Metrics and manhole have been placed
behind a conditional in case of accidental putting them onto a unix socket.
Use new helpers to get if a listener is configured for TLS, and to help create a site tag
for logging.
There are 2 TODO things in parse_listener_def() to finish up at a later point.
* Refactor SynapseRequest to handle logging correctly when using a unix socket.
This prevents an exception when an IP address can not be retrieved for a request.
* Make the 'Synapse now listening on Unix socket' log line a little prettier.
* No silent failures on generic workers when trying to use a unix socket with metrics or manhole.
* Inline variables in app/_base.py
* Update docstring for listen_unix() to remove reference to a hardcoded permission of 0o666 and add a few comments saying where the default IS declared.
* Disallow both a unix socket and a ip/port combo on the same listener resource
* Linting
* Changelog
* review: simplify how listen_unix returns(and get rid of a type: ignore)
* review: fix typo from ConfigError in app/homeserver.py
* review: roll conditional for http_options.tag into get_site_tag() helper(and add docstring)
* review: enhance the conditionals for checking if a port or path is valid, remove a TODO line
* review: Try updating comment in get_client_ip_if_available to clarify what is being retrieved and why
* Pretty up how 'Synapse now listening on Unix Socket' looks by decoding the byte string.
* review: In parse_listener_def(), raise ConfigError if neither socket_path nor port is declared(and fix a typo)
* Revert "Fix registering a device on an account with lots of devices (#15348)"
This reverts commit f0d8f66eaa.
* Revert "Delete stale non-e2e devices for users, take 3 (#15183)"
This reverts commit 78cdb72cd6.
Clean-up from adding the thread_id column, which was initially
null but backfilled with values. It is desirable to require it to now
be non-null.
In addition to altering this column to be non-null, we clean up
obsolete background jobs, indexes, and just-in-time updating
code.
If enabled, for users which are exclusively owned by an application
service then the appservice will be queried for devices in addition
to any information stored in the Synapse database.
Previously, we would spin in a tight loop until
`update_state_for_partial_state_event` stopped raising
`FederationPullAttemptBackoffError`s. Replace the spinloop with a wait
until the backoff period has expired.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
This should help reduce the number of devices e.g. simple bots the repeatedly login rack up.
We only delete non-e2e devices as they should be safe to delete, whereas if we delete e2e devices for a user we may accidentally break their ability to receive e2e keys for a message.
* Fix joining rooms you have been unbanned from
Since forever synapse did not allow you to join a room after you have
been unbanned from it over federation. This was not actually because of
the unban event not federating. Synapse simply used outdated state to
validate the join transition. This skips the validation if we are not in
the room and for that reason won't have the current room state.
Fixes#1563
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Werner <nicolas.werner@hotmail.de>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Werner <nicolas.werner@hotmail.de>
* Update changelog.d/15323.bugfix
---------
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Werner <nicolas.werner@hotmail.de>
Experimental support for MSC3983 is behind a configuration flag.
If enabled, for users which are exclusively owned by an application
service then the appservice will be queried for one-time keys *if*
there are none uploaded to Synapse.
This makes it so that we rely on the `device_id` to delete pushers on logout,
instead of relying on the `access_token_id`. This ensures we're not removing
pushers on token refresh, and prepares for a world without access token IDs
(also known as the OIDC).
This actually runs the `set_device_id_for_pushers` background update, which
was forgotten in #13831.
Note that for backwards compatibility it still deletes pushers based on the
`access_token` until the background update finishes.
Invalid mentions data received over the Client-Server API should
be rejected with a 400 error. This will hopefully stop clients from
sending invalid data, although does not help with data received
over federation.
* Add `event_stream_ordering` column to membership state tables
Specifically this adds the column to `current_state_events`,
`local_current_membership` and `room_memberships`. Each of these tables
is regularly joined with the `events` table to get the stream ordering
and denormalising this into each table will yield significant query
performance improvements once used.
* Make denormalised `event_stream_ordering` columns foreign keys
* Add comment in schema file explaining new denormalised columns
* Add triggers to enforce consistency of `event_stream_ordering` columns
* Re-order purge room tables to account for foreign keys
* Bump schema version to 75
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
Additionally:
* Consistently use `freeze()` in test
---------
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
* Have replication clients remove _INT_STREAM_POS
Suppose worker A makes an internal http request from worker B. B may
make changes that A later learns about over replication. We want A's
request to block until it has seen those changes—mainly to ensure A's
caches are invalidated promptly. This helps provide read-after-write
consistency, eliminating entire categories of races and test flakes.
To implement this, B includes a top-level field `_INT_STREAM_POS` in its
response JSON. Roughly speaking, the field's value tells A what to wait
for. But we weren't removing that internal field before A's request
completed!
Introduced in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/14820.
Fixes#15308.
* Changelog
When a room is deleted in Synapse we remove the event forward
extremities in the room, so if (say a bot) tries to send a message into
the room we error out due to not being able to calculate prev events for
the new event *before* we check if the sender is in the room.
Fixes#8094
With Redis commands do not need to be re-issued by the main
process (they fan-out to all processes at once) and thus it is no
longer necessary to worry about them reflecting recursively forever.
* Scaffolding for background process to refresh profiles
* Add scaffolding for background process to refresh profiles for a given server
* Implement the code to select servers to refresh from
* Ensure we don't build up multiple looping calls
* Make `get_profile` able to respect backoffs
* Add logic for refreshing users
* When backing off, schedule a refresh when the backoff is over
* Wake up the background processes when we receive an interesting state event
* Add tests
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Add comment about 1<<62
---------
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Remove special-case method for new memberships only, use more generic method
* Only collect profiles from state events in public rooms
* Add a table to track stale remote user profiles
* Add store methods to set and delete rows in this new table
* Mark remote profiles as stale when a member state event comes in to a private room
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Simplify by removing Optionality of `event_id`
* Replace names and avatars with None if they're set to dodgy things
I think this makes more sense anyway.
* Move schema delta to 74 (I missed the boat?)
* Turns out these can be None after all
---------
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
It is not necessary to reach out to the database to check some
parameters if the auto-join rooms are not configured, or (in some cases)
if auto-create rooms is not configured.
When pushing events in partial state rooms down incremental /sync, we
try to find the `m.room.member` state event for their senders by digging
through their auth events, so that we can present the membership to the
client. Events usually have a membership event in their auth events,
with the exception of the `m.room.create` event and a user's first join
into the room.
When implementing #13477, we took the case of a user's first join into
account, but forgot to handle the `m.room.create` case. This change
fixes that.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
This removes the experimental configuration option and
always escapes the push rule condition keys.
Also escapes any (experimental) push rule condition keys
in the base rules which contain dot in a field name.
Enables MSC3925 support by default, which:
* Includes the full edit event in the bundled aggregations of an
edited event.
* Stops modifying the original event's content to return the new
content from the edit event.
This is a backwards-incompatible change that is considered to be
"correct" by the spec.
AbstractStreamIdTracker (now) has only a single sub-class: AbstractStreamIdGenerator,
combine them to simplify some code and remove any direct references to
AbstractStreamIdTracker.
This replaces the specific `is_user_mention` push rule condition
used in MSC3952 with the generic `exact_event_property_contains`
push rule condition from MSC3966.
It turns out that no clients rely on server-side aggregation of `m.annotation`
relationships: it's just not very useful as currently implemented.
It's also non-trivial to calculate.
I want to remove it from MSC2677, so to keep the implementation in line, let's
remove it here.
Internally the push rules module uses a `pattern_type` property for `event_match`
conditions (and `related_event_match`) to mark the condition as matching the
current user's Matrix ID or localpart.
This is leaky to the Client-Server API where a user can successfully set a condition
which provides `pattern_type` instead of `pattern` (note that there's no benefit to
doing this -- the user can just use their own Matrix ID or localpart instead). When
serializing back to the client the `pattern_type` property is converted into a proper
`pattern`.
The following changes are made to avoid this:
* Separate the `KnownCondition::EventMatch` enum value into `EventMatch`
and `EventMatchType`, each with their own expected properties. (Note that a
similar change is made for `RelatedEventMatch`.)
* Make it such that the `pattern_type` variants serialize to the same condition kind,
but cannot be deserialized (since they're only provided by base rules).
* As a final tweak, convert `user_id` vs. `user_localpart` values into an enum.
* Add documentation for caching in a module
* Changelog
* Formatting
* Wrap lines at a length that mdbook is happier with
* Typo fix
Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
* Link to recent version of the API
In the longer term I'd like to see us generate markdown with Sphinx.
* Refer to public `cached` decorator
* Mark caching as being added in 1.74
Some of the underlying infrastructure was added in 1.69, but the
public-facing `cached` decorator was only added in 1.74. It is the
latter that I think we should be advertising.
* Update docs/modules/writing_a_module.md
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
---------
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
* Admin api to delete event report
* lint + tests
* newsfile
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
* revert changes - move to WorkerStore
* update unit test
* Note that timestamp is in millseconds
---------
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
* Removes the `v1` directory from `test.rest.media.v1`.
* Moves the non-REST code from `synapse.rest.media.v1` to `synapse.media`.
* Flatten the `v1` directory from `synapse.rest.media`, but leave compatiblity
with 3rd party media repositories and spam checkers.
* Fix a long-standing bug where non-ASCII characters in search terms,
including accented letters, would not match characters in a different
case.
* Fix a long-standing bug where search terms using combining accents
would not match display names using precomposed accents and vice
versa.
To fully take effect, the user directory must be rebuilt after this
change.
Fixes#14630.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Previously if an autodiscovered oEmbed request failed (e.g. the
oEmbed endpoint is down or does not exist) then the entire URL
preview would fail. Instead we now return everything we can, even
if this additional request fails.
Ideally we would replace this with parsing of the Accept header
or something else, but for now just make Synapse spec compliant
by ignoring the unspecced parameter.
It does not seem that this is ever sent by a client, and even if it is
there's a reasonable fallback.
* Change `create_room` return type
* Don't return room alias from /createRoom
* Update other callsites
* Fix up mypy complaints
It looks like new_room_user_id is None iff new_room_id is None. It's a
shame we haven't expressed this in a way that mypy can understand.
* Changelog
* Upper-bound frozendict dependency
This is an ugly kludge to solve
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/15109. It is not the most
friendly thing to do for downstream packagers (apologies), but we are a)
running low on time at the moment, and b) seeking to remove frozendict
anyway.
* Changelog
* Update database_maintenance_tools.md
Included a blog post by Jackson Chen, which DID work when I followed it to perform Matrix Synapse Maintenance, versus the 2020 blog post by Victor Berger, which DID NOT work when performining maintenance.
* Update database_maintenance_tools.md
* Rephrasing
* Sort BOOLEAN_COLUMNS and APPEND_ONLY_TABLES
So I can see if a given table is present in logarithmic time, rather
than linear.
* Teach portdb about `un_partial_stated_event_streams`
* Comments comments comments
* Changelog
Previously, when creating a join event in /make_join, we would decide
whether to include additional fields to satisfy restricted room checks
based on the current state of the room. Then, when building the event,
we would capture the forward extremities of the room to use as prev
events.
This is subject to race conditions. For example, when leaving and
rejoining a room, the following sequence of events leads to a misleading
403 response:
1. /make_join reads the current state of the room and sees that the user
is still in the room. It decides to omit the field required for
restricted room joins.
2. The leave event is persisted and the room's forward extremities are
updated.
3. /make_join builds the event, using the post-leave forward extremities.
The event then fails the restricted room checks.
To mitigate the race, we move the read of the forward extremities closer
to the read of the current state. Ideally, we would compute the state
based off the chosen prev events, but that can involve state resolution,
which is expensive.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
* Update mypy and mypy-zope
* Remove unused ignores
These used to suppress
```
synapse/storage/engines/__init__.py:28: error: "__new__" must return a
class instance (got "NoReturn") [misc]
```
and
```
synapse/http/matrixfederationclient.py:1270: error: "BaseException" has no attribute "reasons" [attr-defined]
```
(note that we check `hasattr(e, "reasons")` above)
* Avoid empty body warnings, sometimes by marking methods as abstract
E.g.
```
tests/handlers/test_register.py:58: error: Missing return statement [empty-body]
tests/handlers/test_register.py:108: error: Missing return statement [empty-body]
```
* Suppress false positive about `JaegerConfig`
Complaint was
```
synapse/logging/opentracing.py:450: error: Function "Type[Config]" could always be true in boolean context [truthy-function]
```
* Fix not calling `is_state()`
Oops!
```
tests/rest/client/test_third_party_rules.py:428: error: Function "Callable[[], bool]" could always be true in boolean context [truthy-function]
```
* Suppress false positives from ParamSpecs
````
synapse/logging/opentracing.py:971: error: Argument 2 to "_custom_sync_async_decorator" has incompatible type "Callable[[Arg(Callable[P, R], 'func'), **P], _GeneratorContextManager[None]]"; expected "Callable[[Callable[P, R], **P], _GeneratorContextManager[None]]" [arg-type]
synapse/logging/opentracing.py:1017: error: Argument 2 to "_custom_sync_async_decorator" has incompatible type "Callable[[Arg(Callable[P, R], 'func'), **P], _GeneratorContextManager[None]]"; expected "Callable[[Callable[P, R], **P], _GeneratorContextManager[None]]" [arg-type]
````
* Drive-by improvement to `wrapping_logic` annotation
* Workaround false "unreachable" positives
See https://github.com/Shoobx/mypy-zope/issues/91
```
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:626: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:762: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:826: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:838: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:845: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/federation/test_matrix_federation_agent.py:151: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/federation/test_matrix_federation_agent.py:452: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/logging/test_remote_handler.py:60: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/logging/test_remote_handler.py:93: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/logging/test_remote_handler.py:127: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/logging/test_remote_handler.py:152: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
```
* Changelog
* Tweak DBAPI2 Protocol to be accepted by mypy 1.0
Some extra context in:
- https://github.com/matrix-org/python-canonicaljson/pull/57
- https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/6002
- https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/common_issues.html#covariant-subtyping-of-mutable-protocol-members-is-rejected
* Pull in updated canonicaljson lib
so the protocol check just works
* Improve comments in opentracing
I tried to workaround the ignores but found it too much trouble.
I think the corresponding issue is
https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/12909. The mypy repo has a PR
claiming to fix this (https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/14677) which
might mean this gets resolved soon?
* Better annotation for INTERACTIVE_AUTH_CHECKERS
* Drive-by AUTH_TYPE annotation, to remove an ignore
This replaces the specific `is_room_mention` push rule condition
used in MSC3952 with the generic `exact_event_match` push rule
condition from MSC3758.
No functionality changes due to this.
Previously we would give up upon receiving a 404 from the first server,
instead of trying the rest of the servers in the list.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
* Fix order of partial state tables when purging
`partial_state_rooms` has an FK on `events` pointing to the join event we
get from `/send_join`, so we must delete from that table before deleting
from `events`.
**NB:** It would be nice to cancel any resync processes for the room
being purged. We do not do this at present. To do so reliably we'd need
an internal HTTP "replication" endpoint, because the worker doing the
resync process may be different to that handling the purge request.
The first time the resync process tries to write data after the deletion
it will fail because we have deleted necessary data e.g. auth
events. AFAICS it will not retry the resync, so the only downside to
not cancelling the resync is a scary-looking traceback.
(This is presumably extremely race-sensitive.)
* Changelog
* admist(?) -> between
* Warn about a race
* Fix typo, thanks Sean
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...when lazy loading of members is not enabled. It's weird to notify
a client that another user's device list has changed when the client
doesn't think that they share a room.
Note that when a room is un-partial stated, device list updates are
emitted for every member in that room over /sync.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Fixes#12801.
Complement tests are at
https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/pull/567.
Avoid blocking on full state when handling a subsequent join into a
partial state room.
Also always perform a remote join into partial state rooms, since we do
not know whether the joining user has been banned and want to avoid
leaking history to banned users.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
It's important that collections returned from `@cached` methods are not
modified, otherwise future retrievals from the cache will return the
modified collection.
This applies to the return values from `@cached` methods and the values
inside the dictionaries returned by `@cachedList` methods. It's not
necessary for the dictionaries returned by `@cachedList` methods
themselves to be read-only.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
This specifies to search for an exact value match, instead of
string globbing. It only works across non-compound JSON values
(null, boolean, integer, and strings).
The per-room account data is no longer unconditionally
fetched, even if all rooms will be filtered out.
Global account data will not be fetched if it will all be
filtered out.
The previous version of the code could mutate a cached value,
but only if the input requested all devices of a user *and* a specific
device.
To avoid this nonsensical situation we no longer fetch a specific
device ID if all of a user's devices are returned.
* -> None for test methods
* A first batch of type fixes
* Introduce common parent test case
* Fixup that big test method
* tests.module_api passes mypy
* Changelog
This disambiguates keys which attempt to match fields
with a dot in them (e.g. m.relates_to).
Disabled by default behind an experimental configuration flag.
This PR just clarifies in the SRV DNS delegation document that there are
still cases a user may have to serve files from `.well-known` endpoints,
and this may not be a valid case for using SRV delegation. This has
caused some confusion in a few cases.
Signed-off-by: William Kray <github@williamkray.com>
* Skip testing PyPy wheels
One of the test builds on #15015 failed to install a pp38-* wheel
because it didn't have access to the openssl headers to build
`cryptography` from source. We don't run CI against PyPy so I'm going to
be a meanie and skip testing the wheels. (And I've no idea why 3.8 was
special in the first place, either.)
* Hack the name of the wheel so cibw can test it
I hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate this
* Changelog
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Fix MediaStorage type hint
* Typecheck tests.rest.media.v1.test_media_storage
* Changelog
* Remove assert and make the comment succinct
* Fix syntax for olddeps
* Tweak http types in Synapse
AFACIS these are correct, and they make mypy happier on tests.http.
* Type hints for test_proxyagent
* type hints for test_srv_resolver
* test_matrix_federation_agent
* tests.http.server._base
* tests.http.__init__
* tests.http.test_additional_resource
* tests.http.test_client
* tests.http.test_endpoint
* tests.http.test_matrixfederationclient
* tests.http.test_servlet
* tests.http.test_simple_client
* tests.http.test_site
* One fixup in tests.server
* Untyped defs
* Changelog
* Fixup syntax for Python 3.7
* Fix olddeps syntax
* Use a twisted IPv4 addr for dummy_address
* Fix typo, thanks Sean
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* Remove redundant `Optional`
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This adds an `event_stream_ordering` column to `current_state_events`,
`local_current_membership` and `room_memberships`. Each of these tables
is regularly joined with the `events` table to get the stream ordering
and denormalising this into each table will yield significant query
performance improvements once used. Includes a background job to
populate these values from the `events` table.
Same idea as https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13703.
Signed off by Nick @ Beeper (@fizzadar).
* Make tests.federation pass mypy
* Untyped defs in tests.federation.transport
* test methods return None
* Remaining type hints in tests.federation
* Changelog
* Avoid an uncessary type-ignore
* Accept a Sequence of events in synapse.appservice
This avoids some casts/ignores in the tests I'm about to fixup. It seems
that `List[Mock]` is not a subtype of `List[EventBase]`, but
`Sequence[Mock]` is a subtype of `Sequence[EventBase]`. So presumably
`Mock` is considered a subtype of anything, much like `Any`.
* make tests.appservice.test_scheduler pass mypy
* Extra hints in tests.appservice.test_scheduler
* Extra hints in tests.appservice.test_api
* Extra hints in tests.appservice.test_appservice
* Disallow untyped defs
* Changelog
Co-authored-by: Brad Murray <brad@beeper.com>
Co-authored-by: Nick Barrett <nick@beeper.com>
Copy the suppress_edits push rule from Beeper to implement MSC3958.
9415a1284b/rust/src/push/base_rules.rs (L98-L114)
Ensure that the list of servers in a partial state room always contains
the server we joined off.
Also refactor `get_partial_state_servers_at_join` to return `None` when
the given room is no longer partial stated, to explicitly indicate when
the room has partial state. Otherwise it's not clear whether an empty
list means that the room has full state, or the room is partial stated,
but the server we joined off told us that there are no servers in the
room.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Since pyo3-log is initialized very early in the Python start-up
it caches the state of the loggers before they're fully initialized
(and thus are essentially disabled). Whenever we reload the
logging configuration we now also tell pyo3-log to discard
any cached logging configuration it has; it will refetch the
current logging configuration from Python at the next point
it logs.
This fixes Rust log lines not appearing in the homeserver logs.
If a sync request does not need to calculate per-room entries &
is not generating presence & is not generating device list data
(e.g. during initial sync) avoid the expensive calculation of room
specific data.
This is a micro-optimisation for clients syncing simply to receive
to-device information.
This expands the previous optimisation from being only for initial
sync to being for all sync requests.
It also inverts some of the logic to be inclusive instead of exclusive.