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authorRichard van der Hoff <richard@matrix.org>2018-08-15 08:49:59 +0100
committerRichard van der Hoff <richard@matrix.org>2018-08-15 13:47:52 +0100
commiteaaa2248ffdda0c913a915a5c5f3e7ea5e2aa8c4 (patch)
tree84ee568802523cd63ad00b0208508e886fc2cf94 /synapse/http
parentDockerised sytest (#3660) (diff)
downloadsynapse-eaaa2248ffdda0c913a915a5c5f3e7ea5e2aa8c4.tar.xz
Refactor request logging code
This commit moves a bunch of the logic for deciding when to log the receipt and
completion of HTTP requests into SynapseRequest, rather than in the request
handling wrappers.

Advantages of this are:
 * we get logs for *all* requests (including OPTIONS and HEADs), rather than
   just those that end up hitting handlers we've remembered to decorate
   correctly.

 * when a request handler wires up a Producer (as the media stuff does
   currently, and as other things will do soon), we log at the point that all
   of the traffic has been sent to the client.
Diffstat (limited to 'synapse/http')
-rw-r--r--synapse/http/server.py70
-rw-r--r--synapse/http/site.py201
2 files changed, 179 insertions, 92 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/http/server.py b/synapse/http/server.py
index 6dacb31037..4e4c02e170 100644
--- a/synapse/http/server.py
+++ b/synapse/http/server.py
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ from canonicaljson import encode_canonical_json, encode_pretty_printed_json, jso
 
 from twisted.internet import defer
 from twisted.python import failure
-from twisted.web import resource, server
+from twisted.web import resource
 from twisted.web.server import NOT_DONE_YET
 from twisted.web.util import redirectTo
 
@@ -37,10 +37,8 @@ from synapse.api.errors import (
     SynapseError,
     UnrecognizedRequestError,
 )
-from synapse.http.request_metrics import requests_counter
 from synapse.util.caches import intern_dict
-from synapse.util.logcontext import LoggingContext, PreserveLoggingContext
-from synapse.util.metrics import Measure
+from synapse.util.logcontext import preserve_fn
 
 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 
@@ -60,11 +58,10 @@ HTML_ERROR_TEMPLATE = """<!DOCTYPE html>
 def wrap_json_request_handler(h):
     """Wraps a request handler method with exception handling.
 
-    Also adds logging as per wrap_request_handler_with_logging.
+    Also does the wrapping with request.processing as per wrap_async_request_handler.
 
     The handler method must have a signature of "handle_foo(self, request)",
-    where "self" must have a "clock" attribute (and "request" must be a
-    SynapseRequest).
+    where "request" must be a SynapseRequest.
 
     The handler must return a deferred. If the deferred succeeds we assume that
     a response has been sent. If the deferred fails with a SynapseError we use
@@ -108,24 +105,23 @@ def wrap_json_request_handler(h):
                 pretty_print=_request_user_agent_is_curl(request),
             )
 
-    return wrap_request_handler_with_logging(wrapped_request_handler)
+    return wrap_async_request_handler(wrapped_request_handler)
 
 
 def wrap_html_request_handler(h):
     """Wraps a request handler method with exception handling.
 
-    Also adds logging as per wrap_request_handler_with_logging.
+    Also does the wrapping with request.processing as per wrap_async_request_handler.
 
     The handler method must have a signature of "handle_foo(self, request)",
-    where "self" must have a "clock" attribute (and "request" must be a
-    SynapseRequest).
+    where "request" must be a SynapseRequest.
     """
     def wrapped_request_handler(self, request):
         d = defer.maybeDeferred(h, self, request)
         d.addErrback(_return_html_error, request)
         return d
 
-    return wrap_request_handler_with_logging(wrapped_request_handler)
+    return wrap_async_request_handler(wrapped_request_handler)
 
 
 def _return_html_error(f, request):
@@ -170,46 +166,26 @@ def _return_html_error(f, request):
     finish_request(request)
 
 
-def wrap_request_handler_with_logging(h):
-    """Wraps a request handler to provide logging and metrics
+def wrap_async_request_handler(h):
+    """Wraps an async request handler so that it calls request.processing.
+
+    This helps ensure that work done by the request handler after the request is completed
+    is correctly recorded against the request metrics/logs.
 
     The handler method must have a signature of "handle_foo(self, request)",
-    where "self" must have a "clock" attribute (and "request" must be a
-    SynapseRequest).
+    where "request" must be a SynapseRequest.
 
-    As well as calling `request.processing` (which will log the response and
-    duration for this request), the wrapped request handler will insert the
-    request id into the logging context.
+    The handler may return a deferred, in which case the completion of the request isn't
+    logged until the deferred completes.
     """
     @defer.inlineCallbacks
-    def wrapped_request_handler(self, request):
-        """
-        Args:
-            self:
-            request (synapse.http.site.SynapseRequest):
-        """
+    def wrapped_async_request_handler(self, request):
+        with request.processing():
+            yield h(self, request)
 
-        request_id = request.get_request_id()
-        with LoggingContext(request_id) as request_context:
-            request_context.request = request_id
-            with Measure(self.clock, "wrapped_request_handler"):
-                # we start the request metrics timer here with an initial stab
-                # at the servlet name. For most requests that name will be
-                # JsonResource (or a subclass), and JsonResource._async_render
-                # will update it once it picks a servlet.
-                servlet_name = self.__class__.__name__
-                with request.processing(servlet_name):
-                    with PreserveLoggingContext(request_context):
-                        d = defer.maybeDeferred(h, self, request)
-
-                        # record the arrival of the request *after*
-                        # dispatching to the handler, so that the handler
-                        # can update the servlet name in the request
-                        # metrics
-                        requests_counter.labels(request.method,
-                                                request.request_metrics.name).inc()
-                        yield d
-    return wrapped_request_handler
+    # we need to preserve_fn here, because the synchronous render method won't yield for
+    # us (obviously)
+    return preserve_fn(wrapped_async_request_handler)
 
 
 class HttpServer(object):
@@ -272,7 +248,7 @@ class JsonResource(HttpServer, resource.Resource):
         """ This gets called by twisted every time someone sends us a request.
         """
         self._async_render(request)
-        return server.NOT_DONE_YET
+        return NOT_DONE_YET
 
     @wrap_json_request_handler
     @defer.inlineCallbacks
diff --git a/synapse/http/site.py b/synapse/http/site.py
index 5fd30a4c2c..f5a8f78406 100644
--- a/synapse/http/site.py
+++ b/synapse/http/site.py
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
 # 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 contextlib
 import logging
 import time
@@ -19,8 +18,8 @@ import time
 from twisted.web.server import Request, Site
 
 from synapse.http import redact_uri
-from synapse.http.request_metrics import RequestMetrics
-from synapse.util.logcontext import ContextResourceUsage, LoggingContext
+from synapse.http.request_metrics import RequestMetrics, requests_counter
+from synapse.util.logcontext import LoggingContext, PreserveLoggingContext
 
 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 
@@ -34,25 +33,43 @@ class SynapseRequest(Request):
 
     It extends twisted's twisted.web.server.Request, and adds:
      * Unique request ID
+     * A log context associated with the request
      * Redaction of access_token query-params in __repr__
      * Logging at start and end
      * Metrics to record CPU, wallclock and DB time by endpoint.
 
-    It provides a method `processing` which should be called by the Resource
-    which is handling the request, and returns a context manager.
+    It also provides a method `processing`, which returns a context manager. If this
+    method is called, the request won't be logged until the context manager is closed;
+    this is useful for asynchronous request handlers which may go on processing the
+    request even after the client has disconnected.
 
+    Attributes:
+        logcontext(LoggingContext) : the log context for this request
     """
     def __init__(self, site, channel, *args, **kw):
         Request.__init__(self, channel, *args, **kw)
         self.site = site
-        self._channel = channel
+        self._channel = channel     # this is used by the tests
         self.authenticated_entity = None
         self.start_time = 0
 
+        # we can't yet create the logcontext, as we don't know the method.
+        self.logcontext = None
+
         global _next_request_seq
         self.request_seq = _next_request_seq
         _next_request_seq += 1
 
+        # whether an asynchronous request handler has called processing()
+        self._is_processing = False
+
+        # the time when the asynchronous request handler completed its processing
+        self._processing_finished_time = None
+
+        # what time we finished sending the response to the client (or the connection
+        # dropped)
+        self.finish_time = None
+
     def __repr__(self):
         # We overwrite this so that we don't log ``access_token``
         return '<%s at 0x%x method=%r uri=%r clientproto=%r site=%r>' % (
@@ -74,11 +91,116 @@ class SynapseRequest(Request):
         return self.requestHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"User-Agent", [None])[-1]
 
     def render(self, resrc):
+        # this is called once a Resource has been found to serve the request; in our
+        # case the Resource in question will normally be a JsonResource.
+
+        # create a LogContext for this request
+        request_id = self.get_request_id()
+        logcontext = self.logcontext = LoggingContext(request_id)
+        logcontext.request = request_id
+
         # override the Server header which is set by twisted
         self.setHeader("Server", self.site.server_version_string)
-        return Request.render(self, resrc)
+
+        with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext):
+            # we start the request metrics timer here with an initial stab
+            # at the servlet name. For most requests that name will be
+            # JsonResource (or a subclass), and JsonResource._async_render
+            # will update it once it picks a servlet.
+            servlet_name = resrc.__class__.__name__
+            self._started_processing(servlet_name)
+
+            Request.render(self, resrc)
+
+            # record the arrival of the request *after*
+            # dispatching to the handler, so that the handler
+            # can update the servlet name in the request
+            # metrics
+            requests_counter.labels(self.method,
+                                    self.request_metrics.name).inc()
+
+    @contextlib.contextmanager
+    def processing(self):
+        """Record the fact that we are processing this request.
+
+        Returns a context manager; the correct way to use this is:
+
+        @defer.inlineCallbacks
+        def handle_request(request):
+            with request.processing("FooServlet"):
+                yield really_handle_the_request()
+
+        Once the context manager is closed, the completion of the request will be logged,
+        and the various metrics will be updated.
+        """
+        if self._is_processing:
+            raise RuntimeError("Request is already processing")
+        self._is_processing = True
+
+        try:
+            yield
+        except Exception:
+            # this should already have been caught, and sent back to the client as a 500.
+            logger.exception("Asynchronous messge handler raised an uncaught exception")
+        finally:
+            # the request handler has finished its work and either sent the whole response
+            # back, or handed over responsibility to a Producer.
+
+            self._processing_finished_time = time.time()
+            self._is_processing = False
+
+            # if we've already sent the response, log it now; otherwise, we wait for the
+            # response to be sent.
+            if self.finish_time is not None:
+                self._finished_processing()
+
+    def finish(self):
+        """Called when all response data has been written to this Request.
+
+        Overrides twisted.web.server.Request.finish to record the finish time and do
+        logging.
+        """
+        self.finish_time = time.time()
+        Request.finish(self)
+        if not self._is_processing:
+            with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext):
+                self._finished_processing()
+
+    def connectionLost(self, reason):
+        """Called when the client connection is closed before the response is written.
+
+        Overrides twisted.web.server.Request.connectionLost to record the finish time and
+        do logging.
+        """
+        self.finish_time = time.time()
+        Request.connectionLost(self, reason)
+
+        # we only get here if the connection to the client drops before we send
+        # the response.
+        #
+        # It's useful to log it here so that we can get an idea of when
+        # the client disconnects.
+        with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext):
+            logger.warn(
+                "Error processing request: %s %s", reason.type, reason.value,
+            )
+
+            if not self._is_processing:
+                self._finished_processing()
 
     def _started_processing(self, servlet_name):
+        """Record the fact that we are processing this request.
+
+        This will log the request's arrival. Once the request completes,
+        be sure to call finished_processing.
+
+        Args:
+            servlet_name (str): the name of the servlet which will be
+                processing this request. This is used in the metrics.
+
+                It is possible to update this afterwards by updating
+                self.request_metrics.name.
+        """
         self.start_time = time.time()
         self.request_metrics = RequestMetrics()
         self.request_metrics.start(
@@ -94,13 +216,21 @@ class SynapseRequest(Request):
         )
 
     def _finished_processing(self):
-        try:
-            context = LoggingContext.current_context()
-            usage = context.get_resource_usage()
-        except Exception:
-            usage = ContextResourceUsage()
+        """Log the completion of this request and update the metrics
+        """
+
+        usage = self.logcontext.get_resource_usage()
+
+        if self._processing_finished_time is None:
+            # we completed the request without anything calling processing()
+            self._processing_finished_time = time.time()
 
-        end_time = time.time()
+        # the time between receiving the request and the request handler finishing
+        processing_time = self._processing_finished_time - self.start_time
+
+        # the time between the request handler finishing and the response being sent
+        # to the client (nb may be negative)
+        response_send_time = self.finish_time - self._processing_finished_time
 
         # need to decode as it could be raw utf-8 bytes
         # from a IDN servname in an auth header
@@ -116,22 +246,31 @@ class SynapseRequest(Request):
         user_agent = self.get_user_agent()
         if user_agent is not None:
             user_agent = user_agent.decode("utf-8", "replace")
+        else:
+            user_agent = "-"
+
+        code = str(self.code)
+        if not self.finished:
+            # we didn't send the full response before we gave up (presumably because
+            # the connection dropped)
+            code += "!"
 
         self.site.access_logger.info(
             "%s - %s - {%s}"
-            " Processed request: %.3fsec (%.3fsec, %.3fsec) (%.3fsec/%.3fsec/%d)"
+            " Processed request: %.3fsec/%.3fsec (%.3fsec, %.3fsec) (%.3fsec/%.3fsec/%d)"
             " %sB %s \"%s %s %s\" \"%s\" [%d dbevts]",
             self.getClientIP(),
             self.site.site_tag,
             authenticated_entity,
-            end_time - self.start_time,
+            processing_time,
+            response_send_time,
             usage.ru_utime,
             usage.ru_stime,
             usage.db_sched_duration_sec,
             usage.db_txn_duration_sec,
             int(usage.db_txn_count),
             self.sentLength,
-            self.code,
+            code,
             self.method,
             self.get_redacted_uri(),
             self.clientproto,
@@ -140,38 +279,10 @@ class SynapseRequest(Request):
         )
 
         try:
-            self.request_metrics.stop(end_time, self)
+            self.request_metrics.stop(self.finish_time, self)
         except Exception as e:
             logger.warn("Failed to stop metrics: %r", e)
 
-    @contextlib.contextmanager
-    def processing(self, servlet_name):
-        """Record the fact that we are processing this request.
-
-        Returns a context manager; the correct way to use this is:
-
-        @defer.inlineCallbacks
-        def handle_request(request):
-            with request.processing("FooServlet"):
-                yield really_handle_the_request()
-
-        This will log the request's arrival. Once the context manager is
-        closed, the completion of the request will be logged, and the various
-        metrics will be updated.
-
-        Args:
-            servlet_name (str): the name of the servlet which will be
-                processing this request. This is used in the metrics.
-
-                It is possible to update this afterwards by updating
-                self.request_metrics.servlet_name.
-        """
-        # TODO: we should probably just move this into render() and finish(),
-        # to save having to call a separate method.
-        self._started_processing(servlet_name)
-        yield
-        self._finished_processing()
-
 
 class XForwardedForRequest(SynapseRequest):
     def __init__(self, *args, **kw):