Tracks presence on an individual per-device basis and combine
the per-device state into a per-user state. This should help in
situations where a user has multiple devices with conflicting status
(e.g. one is syncing with unavailable and one is syncing with online).
The tie-breaking is done by priority:
BUSY > ONLINE > UNAVAILABLE > OFFLINE
* Fix rare bug that broke looping calls
We can't interact with the reactor from the main thread via looping
call.
Introduced in v1.90.0 / #15791.
* Newsfile
Refactoring to use both the user ID & the device ID when tracking
the currently syncing users in the presence handler.
This is done both locally and over replication. Note that the device
ID is discarded but will be used in a future change.
Refactoring to pass the device ID (in addition to the user ID) through
the presence handler (specifically the `user_syncing`, `set_state`,
and `bump_presence_active_time` methods and their replication
versions).
Simplify some of the presence code by reducing duplicated code between
worker & non-worker modes.
The main change is to push some of the logic from `user_syncing` into
`set_state`. This is done by passing whether the user is setting the presence
via a `/sync` with a new `is_sync` flag to `set_state`. If this is `true` some
additional logic is performed:
* Don't override `busy` presence.
* Update the `last_user_sync_ts`.
* Never update the status message.
* Properly update retry_last_ts when hitting the maximum retry interval
This was broken in 1.87 when the maximum retry interval got changed from
almost infinite to a week (and made configurable).
fixes#16101
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Werner <nicolas.werner@hotmail.de>
* Add changelog
* Change fix + add test
* Add comment
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Co-authored-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
This should only be called on HomeServer objects which are configured
to run background tasks, which is automatically (and properly) done via
the call to setup().
If we don't have all the auth events in a room then not all state events will have a chain cover index. Even so, we can still use the chain cover index on the events that do have it, rather than bailing and using the slower functions.
This situation should not arise for newly persisted rooms, as we check we have the full auth chain for each event, but can happen for existing rooms.
c.f. #15245
We were seeing serialization errors when taking out multiple read locks.
The transactions were retried, so isn't causing any failures.
Introduced in #15782.
* Fix the method signature of `run_db_interaction` on the module API
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Misc. clean-ups to:
* Use keyword arguments.
* Return early (reducing indentation) of some functions.
* Removing duplicated / unused code.
* Use wrap_as_background_process.
* Add a module API function to provide `call_later`
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Add comments
* Update version number
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* Add a cache invalidation clean-up task
* Run the cache invalidation stream clean-up on the background worker
* Tune down
* call_later is in millis!
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* fixup! Add a cache invalidation clean-up task
* Update synapse/storage/databases/main/cache.py
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io>
* Update synapse/storage/databases/main/cache.py
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io>
* MILLISEC -> MS
* Expand on comment
* Move and tweak comment about Postgres
* Use `wrap_as_background_process`
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For now this maintains compatible with old Synapses by falling back
to using transaction semantics on a per-access token. A future version
of Synapse will drop support for this.
Adds three new configuration variables:
* destination_min_retry_interval is identical to before (10mn).
* destination_retry_multiplier is now 2 instead of 5, the maximum value will
be reached slower.
* destination_max_retry_interval is one day instead of (essentially) infinity.
Capping this will cause destinations to continue to be retried sometimes instead
of being lost forever. The previous value was 2 ^ 62 milliseconds.
The location of the redacts field changes in room version 11. Ensure
it is copied to the *new* location for *old* room versions for
forwards-compatibility with clients.
Note that copying it to the *old* location for the *new* room version
was previously handled.
* Updates the rule ID.
* Use `event_property_is` instead of `event_match`.
This updates the implementation of MSC3958 to match the latest
text from the MSC.
The un_partial_stated_event_stream_sequence and
application_services_txn_id_seq were never properly configured
in the portdb script, resulting in an error on start-up.