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author | Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org> | 2019-10-21 12:56:42 +0100 |
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committer | Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org> | 2019-10-21 16:05:06 +0100 |
commit | c66a06ac6b69b0a03f5c6284ded980399e9df94e (patch) | |
tree | 01dfd3b9098a9ace759403744d122c18efbd97ff /synapse/storage/events.py | |
parent | Merge branch 'master' into develop (diff) | |
download | synapse-c66a06ac6b69b0a03f5c6284ded980399e9df94e.tar.xz |
Move storage classes into a main "data store".
This is in preparation for having multiple data stores that offer different functionality, e.g. splitting out state or event storage.
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diff --git a/synapse/storage/events.py b/synapse/storage/events.py deleted file mode 100644 index ee49ef235d..0000000000 --- a/synapse/storage/events.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2489 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd -# Copyright 2018-2019 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 itertools -import logging -from collections import Counter as c_counter, OrderedDict, deque, namedtuple -from functools import wraps - -from six import iteritems, text_type -from six.moves import range - -from canonicaljson import json -from prometheus_client import Counter, Histogram - -from twisted.internet import defer - -import synapse.metrics -from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes -from synapse.api.errors import SynapseError -from synapse.events import EventBase # noqa: F401 -from synapse.events.snapshot import EventContext # noqa: F401 -from synapse.events.utils import prune_event_dict -from synapse.logging.context import PreserveLoggingContext, make_deferred_yieldable -from synapse.logging.utils import log_function -from synapse.metrics import BucketCollector -from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process -from synapse.state import StateResolutionStore -from synapse.storage._base import make_in_list_sql_clause -from synapse.storage.background_updates import BackgroundUpdateStore -from synapse.storage.event_federation import EventFederationStore -from synapse.storage.events_worker import EventsWorkerStore -from synapse.storage.state import StateGroupWorkerStore -from synapse.types import RoomStreamToken, get_domain_from_id -from synapse.util import batch_iter -from synapse.util.async_helpers import ObservableDeferred -from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedInlineCallbacks -from synapse.util.frozenutils import frozendict_json_encoder -from synapse.util.metrics import Measure - -logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -persist_event_counter = Counter("synapse_storage_events_persisted_events", "") -event_counter = Counter( - "synapse_storage_events_persisted_events_sep", - "", - ["type", "origin_type", "origin_entity"], -) - -# The number of times we are recalculating the current state -state_delta_counter = Counter("synapse_storage_events_state_delta", "") - -# The number of times we are recalculating state when there is only a -# single forward extremity -state_delta_single_event_counter = Counter( - "synapse_storage_events_state_delta_single_event", "" -) - -# The number of times we are reculating state when we could have resonably -# calculated the delta when we calculated the state for an event we were -# persisting. -state_delta_reuse_delta_counter = Counter( - "synapse_storage_events_state_delta_reuse_delta", "" -) - -# The number of forward extremities for each new event. -forward_extremities_counter = Histogram( - "synapse_storage_events_forward_extremities_persisted", - "Number of forward extremities for each new event", - buckets=(1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, "+Inf"), -) - -# The number of stale forward extremities for each new event. Stale extremities -# are those that were in the previous set of extremities as well as the new. -stale_forward_extremities_counter = Histogram( - "synapse_storage_events_stale_forward_extremities_persisted", - "Number of unchanged forward extremities for each new event", - buckets=(0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, "+Inf"), -) - - -def encode_json(json_object): - """ - Encode a Python object as JSON and return it in a Unicode string. - """ - out = frozendict_json_encoder.encode(json_object) - if isinstance(out, bytes): - out = out.decode("utf8") - return out - - -class _EventPeristenceQueue(object): - """Queues up events so that they can be persisted in bulk with only one - concurrent transaction per room. - """ - - _EventPersistQueueItem = namedtuple( - "_EventPersistQueueItem", ("events_and_contexts", "backfilled", "deferred") - ) - - def __init__(self): - self._event_persist_queues = {} - self._currently_persisting_rooms = set() - - def add_to_queue(self, room_id, events_and_contexts, backfilled): - """Add events to the queue, with the given persist_event options. - - NB: due to the normal usage pattern of this method, it does *not* - follow the synapse logcontext rules, and leaves the logcontext in - place whether or not the returned deferred is ready. - - Args: - room_id (str): - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): - backfilled (bool): - - Returns: - defer.Deferred: a deferred which will resolve once the events are - persisted. Runs its callbacks *without* a logcontext. - """ - queue = self._event_persist_queues.setdefault(room_id, deque()) - if queue: - # if the last item in the queue has the same `backfilled` setting, - # we can just add these new events to that item. - end_item = queue[-1] - if end_item.backfilled == backfilled: - end_item.events_and_contexts.extend(events_and_contexts) - return end_item.deferred.observe() - - deferred = ObservableDeferred(defer.Deferred(), consumeErrors=True) - - queue.append( - self._EventPersistQueueItem( - events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts, - backfilled=backfilled, - deferred=deferred, - ) - ) - - return deferred.observe() - - def handle_queue(self, room_id, per_item_callback): - """Attempts to handle the queue for a room if not already being handled. - - The given callback will be invoked with for each item in the queue, - of type _EventPersistQueueItem. The per_item_callback will continuously - be called with new items, unless the queue becomnes empty. The return - value of the function will be given to the deferreds waiting on the item, - exceptions will be passed to the deferreds as well. - - This function should therefore be called whenever anything is added - to the queue. - - If another callback is currently handling the queue then it will not be - invoked. - """ - - if room_id in self._currently_persisting_rooms: - return - - self._currently_persisting_rooms.add(room_id) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def handle_queue_loop(): - try: - queue = self._get_drainining_queue(room_id) - for item in queue: - try: - ret = yield per_item_callback(item) - except Exception: - with PreserveLoggingContext(): - item.deferred.errback() - else: - with PreserveLoggingContext(): - item.deferred.callback(ret) - finally: - queue = self._event_persist_queues.pop(room_id, None) - if queue: - self._event_persist_queues[room_id] = queue - self._currently_persisting_rooms.discard(room_id) - - # set handle_queue_loop off in the background - run_as_background_process("persist_events", handle_queue_loop) - - def _get_drainining_queue(self, room_id): - queue = self._event_persist_queues.setdefault(room_id, deque()) - - try: - while True: - yield queue.popleft() - except IndexError: - # Queue has been drained. - pass - - -_EventCacheEntry = namedtuple("_EventCacheEntry", ("event", "redacted_event")) - - -def _retry_on_integrity_error(func): - """Wraps a database function so that it gets retried on IntegrityError, - with `delete_existing=True` passed in. - - Args: - func: function that returns a Deferred and accepts a `delete_existing` arg - """ - - @wraps(func) - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def f(self, *args, **kwargs): - try: - res = yield func(self, *args, **kwargs) - except self.database_engine.module.IntegrityError: - logger.exception("IntegrityError, retrying.") - res = yield func(self, *args, delete_existing=True, **kwargs) - return res - - return f - - -# inherits from EventFederationStore so that we can call _update_backward_extremities -# and _handle_mult_prev_events (though arguably those could both be moved in here) -class EventsStore( - StateGroupWorkerStore, - EventFederationStore, - EventsWorkerStore, - BackgroundUpdateStore, -): - def __init__(self, db_conn, hs): - super(EventsStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs) - - self._event_persist_queue = _EventPeristenceQueue() - self._state_resolution_handler = hs.get_state_resolution_handler() - - # Collect metrics on the number of forward extremities that exist. - # Counter of number of extremities to count - self._current_forward_extremities_amount = c_counter() - - BucketCollector( - "synapse_forward_extremities", - lambda: self._current_forward_extremities_amount, - buckets=[1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, "+Inf"], - ) - - # Read the extrems every 60 minutes - def read_forward_extremities(): - # run as a background process to make sure that the database transactions - # have a logcontext to report to - return run_as_background_process( - "read_forward_extremities", self._read_forward_extremities - ) - - hs.get_clock().looping_call(read_forward_extremities, 60 * 60 * 1000) - - def _censor_redactions(): - return run_as_background_process( - "_censor_redactions", self._censor_redactions - ) - - if self.hs.config.redaction_retention_period is not None: - hs.get_clock().looping_call(_censor_redactions, 5 * 60 * 1000) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def _read_forward_extremities(self): - def fetch(txn): - txn.execute( - """ - select count(*) c from event_forward_extremities - group by room_id - """ - ) - return txn.fetchall() - - res = yield self.runInteraction("read_forward_extremities", fetch) - self._current_forward_extremities_amount = c_counter(list(x[0] for x in res)) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def persist_events(self, events_and_contexts, backfilled=False): - """ - Write events to the database - Args: - events_and_contexts: list of tuples of (event, context) - backfilled (bool): Whether the results are retrieved from federation - via backfill or not. Used to determine if they're "new" events - which might update the current state etc. - - Returns: - Deferred[int]: the stream ordering of the latest persisted event - """ - partitioned = {} - for event, ctx in events_and_contexts: - partitioned.setdefault(event.room_id, []).append((event, ctx)) - - deferreds = [] - for room_id, evs_ctxs in iteritems(partitioned): - d = self._event_persist_queue.add_to_queue( - room_id, evs_ctxs, backfilled=backfilled - ) - deferreds.append(d) - - for room_id in partitioned: - self._maybe_start_persisting(room_id) - - yield make_deferred_yieldable( - defer.gatherResults(deferreds, consumeErrors=True) - ) - - max_persisted_id = yield self._stream_id_gen.get_current_token() - - return max_persisted_id - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - @log_function - def persist_event(self, event, context, backfilled=False): - """ - - Args: - event (EventBase): - context (EventContext): - backfilled (bool): - - Returns: - Deferred: resolves to (int, int): the stream ordering of ``event``, - and the stream ordering of the latest persisted event - """ - deferred = self._event_persist_queue.add_to_queue( - event.room_id, [(event, context)], backfilled=backfilled - ) - - self._maybe_start_persisting(event.room_id) - - yield make_deferred_yieldable(deferred) - - max_persisted_id = yield self._stream_id_gen.get_current_token() - return (event.internal_metadata.stream_ordering, max_persisted_id) - - def _maybe_start_persisting(self, room_id): - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def persisting_queue(item): - with Measure(self._clock, "persist_events"): - yield self._persist_events( - item.events_and_contexts, backfilled=item.backfilled - ) - - self._event_persist_queue.handle_queue(room_id, persisting_queue) - - @_retry_on_integrity_error - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def _persist_events( - self, events_and_contexts, backfilled=False, delete_existing=False - ): - """Persist events to db - - Args: - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): - backfilled (bool): - delete_existing (bool): - - Returns: - Deferred: resolves when the events have been persisted - """ - if not events_and_contexts: - return - - chunks = [ - events_and_contexts[x : x + 100] - for x in range(0, len(events_and_contexts), 100) - ] - - for chunk in chunks: - # We can't easily parallelize these since different chunks - # might contain the same event. :( - - # NB: Assumes that we are only persisting events for one room - # at a time. - - # map room_id->list[event_ids] giving the new forward - # extremities in each room - new_forward_extremeties = {} - - # map room_id->(type,state_key)->event_id tracking the full - # state in each room after adding these events. - # This is simply used to prefill the get_current_state_ids - # cache - current_state_for_room = {} - - # map room_id->(to_delete, to_insert) where to_delete is a list - # of type/state keys to remove from current state, and to_insert - # is a map (type,key)->event_id giving the state delta in each - # room - state_delta_for_room = {} - - if not backfilled: - with Measure(self._clock, "_calculate_state_and_extrem"): - # Work out the new "current state" for each room. - # We do this by working out what the new extremities are and then - # calculating the state from that. - events_by_room = {} - for event, context in chunk: - events_by_room.setdefault(event.room_id, []).append( - (event, context) - ) - - for room_id, ev_ctx_rm in iteritems(events_by_room): - latest_event_ids = yield self.get_latest_event_ids_in_room( - room_id - ) - new_latest_event_ids = yield self._calculate_new_extremities( - room_id, ev_ctx_rm, latest_event_ids - ) - - latest_event_ids = set(latest_event_ids) - if new_latest_event_ids == latest_event_ids: - # No change in extremities, so no change in state - continue - - # there should always be at least one forward extremity. - # (except during the initial persistence of the send_join - # results, in which case there will be no existing - # extremities, so we'll `continue` above and skip this bit.) - assert new_latest_event_ids, "No forward extremities left!" - - new_forward_extremeties[room_id] = new_latest_event_ids - - len_1 = ( - len(latest_event_ids) == 1 - and len(new_latest_event_ids) == 1 - ) - if len_1: - all_single_prev_not_state = all( - len(event.prev_event_ids()) == 1 - and not event.is_state() - for event, ctx in ev_ctx_rm - ) - # Don't bother calculating state if they're just - # a long chain of single ancestor non-state events. - if all_single_prev_not_state: - continue - - state_delta_counter.inc() - if len(new_latest_event_ids) == 1: - state_delta_single_event_counter.inc() - - # This is a fairly handwavey check to see if we could - # have guessed what the delta would have been when - # processing one of these events. - # What we're interested in is if the latest extremities - # were the same when we created the event as they are - # now. When this server creates a new event (as opposed - # to receiving it over federation) it will use the - # forward extremities as the prev_events, so we can - # guess this by looking at the prev_events and checking - # if they match the current forward extremities. - for ev, _ in ev_ctx_rm: - prev_event_ids = set(ev.prev_event_ids()) - if latest_event_ids == prev_event_ids: - state_delta_reuse_delta_counter.inc() - break - - logger.info("Calculating state delta for room %s", room_id) - with Measure( - self._clock, "persist_events.get_new_state_after_events" - ): - res = yield self._get_new_state_after_events( - room_id, - ev_ctx_rm, - latest_event_ids, - new_latest_event_ids, - ) - current_state, delta_ids = res - - # If either are not None then there has been a change, - # and we need to work out the delta (or use that - # given) - if delta_ids is not None: - # If there is a delta we know that we've - # only added or replaced state, never - # removed keys entirely. - state_delta_for_room[room_id] = ([], delta_ids) - elif current_state is not None: - with Measure( - self._clock, "persist_events.calculate_state_delta" - ): - delta = yield self._calculate_state_delta( - room_id, current_state - ) - state_delta_for_room[room_id] = delta - - # If we have the current_state then lets prefill - # the cache with it. - if current_state is not None: - current_state_for_room[room_id] = current_state - - # We want to calculate the stream orderings as late as possible, as - # we only notify after all events with a lesser stream ordering have - # been persisted. I.e. if we spend 10s inside the with block then - # that will delay all subsequent events from being notified about. - # Hence why we do it down here rather than wrapping the entire - # function. - # - # Its safe to do this after calculating the state deltas etc as we - # only need to protect the *persistence* of the events. This is to - # ensure that queries of the form "fetch events since X" don't - # return events and stream positions after events that are still in - # flight, as otherwise subsequent requests "fetch event since Y" - # will not return those events. - # - # Note: Multiple instances of this function cannot be in flight at - # the same time for the same room. - if backfilled: - stream_ordering_manager = self._backfill_id_gen.get_next_mult( - len(chunk) - ) - else: - stream_ordering_manager = self._stream_id_gen.get_next_mult(len(chunk)) - - with stream_ordering_manager as stream_orderings: - for (event, context), stream in zip(chunk, stream_orderings): - event.internal_metadata.stream_ordering = stream - - yield self.runInteraction( - "persist_events", - self._persist_events_txn, - events_and_contexts=chunk, - backfilled=backfilled, - delete_existing=delete_existing, - state_delta_for_room=state_delta_for_room, - new_forward_extremeties=new_forward_extremeties, - ) - persist_event_counter.inc(len(chunk)) - - if not backfilled: - # backfilled events have negative stream orderings, so we don't - # want to set the event_persisted_position to that. - synapse.metrics.event_persisted_position.set( - chunk[-1][0].internal_metadata.stream_ordering - ) - - for event, context in chunk: - if context.app_service: - origin_type = "local" - origin_entity = context.app_service.id - elif self.hs.is_mine_id(event.sender): - origin_type = "local" - origin_entity = "*client*" - else: - origin_type = "remote" - origin_entity = get_domain_from_id(event.sender) - - event_counter.labels(event.type, origin_type, origin_entity).inc() - - for room_id, new_state in iteritems(current_state_for_room): - self.get_current_state_ids.prefill((room_id,), new_state) - - for room_id, latest_event_ids in iteritems(new_forward_extremeties): - self.get_latest_event_ids_in_room.prefill( - (room_id,), list(latest_event_ids) - ) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def _calculate_new_extremities(self, room_id, event_contexts, latest_event_ids): - """Calculates the new forward extremities for a room given events to - persist. - - Assumes that we are only persisting events for one room at a time. - """ - - # we're only interested in new events which aren't outliers and which aren't - # being rejected. - new_events = [ - event - for event, ctx in event_contexts - if not event.internal_metadata.is_outlier() - and not ctx.rejected - and not event.internal_metadata.is_soft_failed() - ] - - latest_event_ids = set(latest_event_ids) - - # start with the existing forward extremities - result = set(latest_event_ids) - - # add all the new events to the list - result.update(event.event_id for event in new_events) - - # Now remove all events which are prev_events of any of the new events - result.difference_update( - e_id for event in new_events for e_id in event.prev_event_ids() - ) - - # Remove any events which are prev_events of any existing events. - existing_prevs = yield self._get_events_which_are_prevs(result) - result.difference_update(existing_prevs) - - # Finally handle the case where the new events have soft-failed prev - # events. If they do we need to remove them and their prev events, - # otherwise we end up with dangling extremities. - existing_prevs = yield self._get_prevs_before_rejected( - e_id for event in new_events for e_id in event.prev_event_ids() - ) - result.difference_update(existing_prevs) - - # We only update metrics for events that change forward extremities - # (e.g. we ignore backfill/outliers/etc) - if result != latest_event_ids: - forward_extremities_counter.observe(len(result)) - stale = latest_event_ids & result - stale_forward_extremities_counter.observe(len(stale)) - - return result - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def _get_events_which_are_prevs(self, event_ids): - """Filter the supplied list of event_ids to get those which are prev_events of - existing (non-outlier/rejected) events. - - Args: - event_ids (Iterable[str]): event ids to filter - - Returns: - Deferred[List[str]]: filtered event ids - """ - results = [] - - def _get_events_which_are_prevs_txn(txn, batch): - sql = """ - SELECT prev_event_id, internal_metadata - FROM event_edges - INNER JOIN events USING (event_id) - LEFT JOIN rejections USING (event_id) - LEFT JOIN event_json USING (event_id) - WHERE - NOT events.outlier - AND rejections.event_id IS NULL - AND - """ - - clause, args = make_in_list_sql_clause( - self.database_engine, "prev_event_id", batch - ) - - txn.execute(sql + clause, args) - results.extend(r[0] for r in txn if not json.loads(r[1]).get("soft_failed")) - - for chunk in batch_iter(event_ids, 100): - yield self.runInteraction( - "_get_events_which_are_prevs", _get_events_which_are_prevs_txn, chunk - ) - - return results - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def _get_prevs_before_rejected(self, event_ids): - """Get soft-failed ancestors to remove from the extremities. - - Given a set of events, find all those that have been soft-failed or - rejected. Returns those soft failed/rejected events and their prev - events (whether soft-failed/rejected or not), and recurses up the - prev-event graph until it finds no more soft-failed/rejected events. - - This is used to find extremities that are ancestors of new events, but - are separated by soft failed events. - - Args: - event_ids (Iterable[str]): Events to find prev events for. Note - that these must have already been persisted. - - Returns: - Deferred[set[str]] - """ - - # The set of event_ids to return. This includes all soft-failed events - # and their prev events. - existing_prevs = set() - - def _get_prevs_before_rejected_txn(txn, batch): - to_recursively_check = batch - - while to_recursively_check: - sql = """ - SELECT - event_id, prev_event_id, internal_metadata, - rejections.event_id IS NOT NULL - FROM event_edges - INNER JOIN events USING (event_id) - LEFT JOIN rejections USING (event_id) - LEFT JOIN event_json USING (event_id) - WHERE - NOT events.outlier - AND - """ - - clause, args = make_in_list_sql_clause( - self.database_engine, "event_id", to_recursively_check - ) - - txn.execute(sql + clause, args) - to_recursively_check = [] - - for event_id, prev_event_id, metadata, rejected in txn: - if prev_event_id in existing_prevs: - continue - - soft_failed = json.loads(metadata).get("soft_failed") - if soft_failed or rejected: - to_recursively_check.append(prev_event_id) - existing_prevs.add(prev_event_id) - - for chunk in batch_iter(event_ids, 100): - yield self.runInteraction( - "_get_prevs_before_rejected", _get_prevs_before_rejected_txn, chunk - ) - - return existing_prevs - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def _get_new_state_after_events( - self, room_id, events_context, old_latest_event_ids, new_latest_event_ids - ): - """Calculate the current state dict after adding some new events to - a room - - Args: - room_id (str): - room to which the events are being added. Used for logging etc - - events_context (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): - events and contexts which are being added to the room - - old_latest_event_ids (iterable[str]): - the old forward extremities for the room. - - new_latest_event_ids (iterable[str]): - the new forward extremities for the room. - - Returns: - Deferred[tuple[dict[(str,str), str]|None, dict[(str,str), str]|None]]: - Returns a tuple of two state maps, the first being the full new current - state and the second being the delta to the existing current state. - If both are None then there has been no change. - - If there has been a change then we only return the delta if its - already been calculated. Conversely if we do know the delta then - the new current state is only returned if we've already calculated - it. - """ - # map from state_group to ((type, key) -> event_id) state map - state_groups_map = {} - - # Map from (prev state group, new state group) -> delta state dict - state_group_deltas = {} - - for ev, ctx in events_context: - if ctx.state_group is None: - # This should only happen for outlier events. - if not ev.internal_metadata.is_outlier(): - raise Exception( - "Context for new event %s has no state " - "group" % (ev.event_id,) - ) - continue - - if ctx.state_group in state_groups_map: - continue - - # We're only interested in pulling out state that has already - # been cached in the context. We'll pull stuff out of the DB later - # if necessary. - current_state_ids = ctx.get_cached_current_state_ids() - if current_state_ids is not None: - state_groups_map[ctx.state_group] = current_state_ids - - if ctx.prev_group: - state_group_deltas[(ctx.prev_group, ctx.state_group)] = ctx.delta_ids - - # We need to map the event_ids to their state groups. First, let's - # check if the event is one we're persisting, in which case we can - # pull the state group from its context. - # Otherwise we need to pull the state group from the database. - - # Set of events we need to fetch groups for. (We know none of the old - # extremities are going to be in events_context). - missing_event_ids = set(old_latest_event_ids) - - event_id_to_state_group = {} - for event_id in new_latest_event_ids: - # First search in the list of new events we're adding. - for ev, ctx in events_context: - if event_id == ev.event_id and ctx.state_group is not None: - event_id_to_state_group[event_id] = ctx.state_group - break - else: - # If we couldn't find it, then we'll need to pull - # the state from the database - missing_event_ids.add(event_id) - - if missing_event_ids: - # Now pull out the state groups for any missing events from DB - event_to_groups = yield self._get_state_group_for_events(missing_event_ids) - event_id_to_state_group.update(event_to_groups) - - # State groups of old_latest_event_ids - old_state_groups = set( - event_id_to_state_group[evid] for evid in old_latest_event_ids - ) - - # State groups of new_latest_event_ids - new_state_groups = set( - event_id_to_state_group[evid] for evid in new_latest_event_ids - ) - - # If they old and new groups are the same then we don't need to do - # anything. - if old_state_groups == new_state_groups: - return None, None - - if len(new_state_groups) == 1 and len(old_state_groups) == 1: - # If we're going from one state group to another, lets check if - # we have a delta for that transition. If we do then we can just - # return that. - - new_state_group = next(iter(new_state_groups)) - old_state_group = next(iter(old_state_groups)) - - delta_ids = state_group_deltas.get((old_state_group, new_state_group), None) - if delta_ids is not None: - # We have a delta from the existing to new current state, - # so lets just return that. If we happen to already have - # the current state in memory then lets also return that, - # but it doesn't matter if we don't. - new_state = state_groups_map.get(new_state_group) - return new_state, delta_ids - - # Now that we have calculated new_state_groups we need to get - # their state IDs so we can resolve to a single state set. - missing_state = new_state_groups - set(state_groups_map) - if missing_state: - group_to_state = yield self._get_state_for_groups(missing_state) - state_groups_map.update(group_to_state) - - if len(new_state_groups) == 1: - # If there is only one state group, then we know what the current - # state is. - return state_groups_map[new_state_groups.pop()], None - - # Ok, we need to defer to the state handler to resolve our state sets. - - state_groups = {sg: state_groups_map[sg] for sg in new_state_groups} - - events_map = {ev.event_id: ev for ev, _ in events_context} - - # We need to get the room version, which is in the create event. - # Normally that'd be in the database, but its also possible that we're - # currently trying to persist it. - room_version = None - for ev, _ in events_context: - if ev.type == EventTypes.Create and ev.state_key == "": - room_version = ev.content.get("room_version", "1") - break - - if not room_version: - room_version = yield self.get_room_version(room_id) - - logger.debug("calling resolve_state_groups from preserve_events") - res = yield self._state_resolution_handler.resolve_state_groups( - room_id, - room_version, - state_groups, - events_map, - state_res_store=StateResolutionStore(self), - ) - - return res.state, None - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def _calculate_state_delta(self, room_id, current_state): - """Calculate the new state deltas for a room. - - Assumes that we are only persisting events for one room at a time. - - Returns: - tuple[list, dict] (to_delete, to_insert): where to_delete are the - type/state_keys to remove from current_state_events and `to_insert` - are the updates to current_state_events. - """ - existing_state = yield self.get_current_state_ids(room_id) - - to_delete = [key for key in existing_state if key not in current_state] - - to_insert = { - key: ev_id - for key, ev_id in iteritems(current_state) - if ev_id != existing_state.get(key) - } - - return to_delete, to_insert - - @log_function - def _persist_events_txn( - self, - txn, - events_and_contexts, - backfilled, - delete_existing=False, - state_delta_for_room={}, - new_forward_extremeties={}, - ): - """Insert some number of room events into the necessary database tables. - - Rejected events are only inserted into the events table, the events_json table, - and the rejections table. Things reading from those table will need to check - whether the event was rejected. - - Args: - txn (twisted.enterprise.adbapi.Connection): db connection - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): - events to persist - backfilled (bool): True if the events were backfilled - delete_existing (bool): True to purge existing table rows for the - events from the database. This is useful when retrying due to - IntegrityError. - state_delta_for_room (dict[str, (list, dict)]): - The current-state delta for each room. For each room, a tuple - (to_delete, to_insert), being a list of type/state keys to be - removed from the current state, and a state set to be added to - the current state. - new_forward_extremeties (dict[str, list[str]]): - The new forward extremities for each room. For each room, a - list of the event ids which are the forward extremities. - - """ - all_events_and_contexts = events_and_contexts - - min_stream_order = events_and_contexts[0][0].internal_metadata.stream_ordering - max_stream_order = events_and_contexts[-1][0].internal_metadata.stream_ordering - - self._update_forward_extremities_txn( - txn, - new_forward_extremities=new_forward_extremeties, - max_stream_order=max_stream_order, - ) - - # Ensure that we don't have the same event twice. - events_and_contexts = self._filter_events_and_contexts_for_duplicates( - events_and_contexts - ) - - self._update_room_depths_txn( - txn, events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts, backfilled=backfilled - ) - - # _update_outliers_txn filters out any events which have already been - # persisted, and returns the filtered list. - events_and_contexts = self._update_outliers_txn( - txn, events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts - ) - - # From this point onwards the events are only events that we haven't - # seen before. - - if delete_existing: - # For paranoia reasons, we go and delete all the existing entries - # for these events so we can reinsert them. - # This gets around any problems with some tables already having - # entries. - self._delete_existing_rows_txn(txn, events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts) - - self._store_event_txn(txn, events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts) - - # Insert into event_to_state_groups. - self._store_event_state_mappings_txn(txn, events_and_contexts) - - # We want to store event_auth mappings for rejected events, as they're - # used in state res v2. - # This is only necessary if the rejected event appears in an accepted - # event's auth chain, but its easier for now just to store them (and - # it doesn't take much storage compared to storing the entire event - # anyway). - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="event_auth", - values=[ - { - "event_id": event.event_id, - "room_id": event.room_id, - "auth_id": auth_id, - } - for event, _ in events_and_contexts - for auth_id in event.auth_event_ids() - if event.is_state() - ], - ) - - # _store_rejected_events_txn filters out any events which were - # rejected, and returns the filtered list. - events_and_contexts = self._store_rejected_events_txn( - txn, events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts - ) - - # From this point onwards the events are only ones that weren't - # rejected. - - self._update_metadata_tables_txn( - txn, - events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts, - all_events_and_contexts=all_events_and_contexts, - backfilled=backfilled, - ) - - # We call this last as it assumes we've inserted the events into - # room_memberships, where applicable. - self._update_current_state_txn(txn, state_delta_for_room, min_stream_order) - - def _update_current_state_txn(self, txn, state_delta_by_room, stream_id): - for room_id, current_state_tuple in iteritems(state_delta_by_room): - to_delete, to_insert = current_state_tuple - - # First we add entries to the current_state_delta_stream. We - # do this before updating the current_state_events table so - # that we can use it to calculate the `prev_event_id`. (This - # allows us to not have to pull out the existing state - # unnecessarily). - # - # The stream_id for the update is chosen to be the minimum of the stream_ids - # for the batch of the events that we are persisting; that means we do not - # end up in a situation where workers see events before the - # current_state_delta updates. - # - sql = """ - INSERT INTO current_state_delta_stream - (stream_id, room_id, type, state_key, event_id, prev_event_id) - SELECT ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ( - SELECT event_id FROM current_state_events - WHERE room_id = ? AND type = ? AND state_key = ? - ) - """ - txn.executemany( - sql, - ( - ( - stream_id, - room_id, - etype, - state_key, - None, - room_id, - etype, - state_key, - ) - for etype, state_key in to_delete - # We sanity check that we're deleting rather than updating - if (etype, state_key) not in to_insert - ), - ) - txn.executemany( - sql, - ( - ( - stream_id, - room_id, - etype, - state_key, - ev_id, - room_id, - etype, - state_key, - ) - for (etype, state_key), ev_id in iteritems(to_insert) - ), - ) - - # Now we actually update the current_state_events table - - txn.executemany( - "DELETE FROM current_state_events" - " WHERE room_id = ? AND type = ? AND state_key = ?", - ( - (room_id, etype, state_key) - for etype, state_key in itertools.chain(to_delete, to_insert) - ), - ) - - # We include the membership in the current state table, hence we do - # a lookup when we insert. This assumes that all events have already - # been inserted into room_memberships. - txn.executemany( - """INSERT INTO current_state_events - (room_id, type, state_key, event_id, membership) - VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, (SELECT membership FROM room_memberships WHERE event_id = ?)) - """, - [ - (room_id, key[0], key[1], ev_id, ev_id) - for key, ev_id in iteritems(to_insert) - ], - ) - - txn.call_after( - self._curr_state_delta_stream_cache.entity_has_changed, - room_id, - stream_id, - ) - - # Invalidate the various caches - - # Figure out the changes of membership to invalidate the - # `get_rooms_for_user` cache. - # We find out which membership events we may have deleted - # and which we have added, then we invlidate the caches for all - # those users. - members_changed = set( - state_key - for ev_type, state_key in itertools.chain(to_delete, to_insert) - if ev_type == EventTypes.Member - ) - - for member in members_changed: - txn.call_after( - self.get_rooms_for_user_with_stream_ordering.invalidate, (member,) - ) - - self._invalidate_state_caches_and_stream(txn, room_id, members_changed) - - def _update_forward_extremities_txn( - self, txn, new_forward_extremities, max_stream_order - ): - for room_id, new_extrem in iteritems(new_forward_extremities): - self._simple_delete_txn( - txn, table="event_forward_extremities", keyvalues={"room_id": room_id} - ) - txn.call_after(self.get_latest_event_ids_in_room.invalidate, (room_id,)) - - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="event_forward_extremities", - values=[ - {"event_id": ev_id, "room_id": room_id} - for room_id, new_extrem in iteritems(new_forward_extremities) - for ev_id in new_extrem - ], - ) - # We now insert into stream_ordering_to_exterm a mapping from room_id, - # new stream_ordering to new forward extremeties in the room. - # This allows us to later efficiently look up the forward extremeties - # for a room before a given stream_ordering - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="stream_ordering_to_exterm", - values=[ - { - "room_id": room_id, - "event_id": event_id, - "stream_ordering": max_stream_order, - } - for room_id, new_extrem in iteritems(new_forward_extremities) - for event_id in new_extrem - ], - ) - - @classmethod - def _filter_events_and_contexts_for_duplicates(cls, events_and_contexts): - """Ensure that we don't have the same event twice. - - Pick the earliest non-outlier if there is one, else the earliest one. - - Args: - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): - Returns: - list[(EventBase, EventContext)]: filtered list - """ - new_events_and_contexts = OrderedDict() - for event, context in events_and_contexts: - prev_event_context = new_events_and_contexts.get(event.event_id) - if prev_event_context: - if not event.internal_metadata.is_outlier(): - if prev_event_context[0].internal_metadata.is_outlier(): - # To ensure correct ordering we pop, as OrderedDict is - # ordered by first insertion. - new_events_and_contexts.pop(event.event_id, None) - new_events_and_contexts[event.event_id] = (event, context) - else: - new_events_and_contexts[event.event_id] = (event, context) - return list(new_events_and_contexts.values()) - - def _update_room_depths_txn(self, txn, events_and_contexts, backfilled): - """Update min_depth for each room - - Args: - txn (twisted.enterprise.adbapi.Connection): db connection - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): events - we are persisting - backfilled (bool): True if the events were backfilled - """ - depth_updates = {} - for event, context in events_and_contexts: - # Remove the any existing cache entries for the event_ids - txn.call_after(self._invalidate_get_event_cache, event.event_id) - if not backfilled: - txn.call_after( - self._events_stream_cache.entity_has_changed, - event.room_id, - event.internal_metadata.stream_ordering, - ) - - if not event.internal_metadata.is_outlier() and not context.rejected: - depth_updates[event.room_id] = max( - event.depth, depth_updates.get(event.room_id, event.depth) - ) - - for room_id, depth in iteritems(depth_updates): - self._update_min_depth_for_room_txn(txn, room_id, depth) - - def _update_outliers_txn(self, txn, events_and_contexts): - """Update any outliers with new event info. - - This turns outliers into ex-outliers (unless the new event was - rejected). - - Args: - txn (twisted.enterprise.adbapi.Connection): db connection - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): events - we are persisting - - Returns: - list[(EventBase, EventContext)] new list, without events which - are already in the events table. - """ - txn.execute( - "SELECT event_id, outlier FROM events WHERE event_id in (%s)" - % (",".join(["?"] * len(events_and_contexts)),), - [event.event_id for event, _ in events_and_contexts], - ) - - have_persisted = {event_id: outlier for event_id, outlier in txn} - - to_remove = set() - for event, context in events_and_contexts: - if event.event_id not in have_persisted: - continue - - to_remove.add(event) - - if context.rejected: - # If the event is rejected then we don't care if the event - # was an outlier or not. - continue - - outlier_persisted = have_persisted[event.event_id] - if not event.internal_metadata.is_outlier() and outlier_persisted: - # We received a copy of an event that we had already stored as - # an outlier in the database. We now have some state at that - # so we need to update the state_groups table with that state. - - # insert into event_to_state_groups. - try: - self._store_event_state_mappings_txn(txn, ((event, context),)) - except Exception: - logger.exception("") - raise - - metadata_json = encode_json(event.internal_metadata.get_dict()) - - sql = ( - "UPDATE event_json SET internal_metadata = ?" " WHERE event_id = ?" - ) - txn.execute(sql, (metadata_json, event.event_id)) - - # Add an entry to the ex_outlier_stream table to replicate the - # change in outlier status to our workers. - stream_order = event.internal_metadata.stream_ordering - state_group_id = context.state_group - self._simple_insert_txn( - txn, - table="ex_outlier_stream", - values={ - "event_stream_ordering": stream_order, - "event_id": event.event_id, - "state_group": state_group_id, - }, - ) - - sql = "UPDATE events SET outlier = ?" " WHERE event_id = ?" - txn.execute(sql, (False, event.event_id)) - - # Update the event_backward_extremities table now that this - # event isn't an outlier any more. - self._update_backward_extremeties(txn, [event]) - - return [ec for ec in events_and_contexts if ec[0] not in to_remove] - - @classmethod - def _delete_existing_rows_txn(cls, txn, events_and_contexts): - if not events_and_contexts: - # nothing to do here - return - - logger.info("Deleting existing") - - for table in ( - "events", - "event_auth", - "event_json", - "event_edges", - "event_forward_extremities", - "event_reference_hashes", - "event_search", - "event_to_state_groups", - "local_invites", - "state_events", - "rejections", - "redactions", - "room_memberships", - ): - txn.executemany( - "DELETE FROM %s WHERE event_id = ?" % (table,), - [(ev.event_id,) for ev, _ in events_and_contexts], - ) - - for table in ("event_push_actions",): - txn.executemany( - "DELETE FROM %s WHERE room_id = ? AND event_id = ?" % (table,), - [(ev.room_id, ev.event_id) for ev, _ in events_and_contexts], - ) - - def _store_event_txn(self, txn, events_and_contexts): - """Insert new events into the event and event_json tables - - Args: - txn (twisted.enterprise.adbapi.Connection): db connection - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): events - we are persisting - """ - - if not events_and_contexts: - # nothing to do here - return - - def event_dict(event): - d = event.get_dict() - d.pop("redacted", None) - d.pop("redacted_because", None) - return d - - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="event_json", - values=[ - { - "event_id": event.event_id, - "room_id": event.room_id, - "internal_metadata": encode_json( - event.internal_metadata.get_dict() - ), - "json": encode_json(event_dict(event)), - "format_version": event.format_version, - } - for event, _ in events_and_contexts - ], - ) - - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="events", - values=[ - { - "stream_ordering": event.internal_metadata.stream_ordering, - "topological_ordering": event.depth, - "depth": event.depth, - "event_id": event.event_id, - "room_id": event.room_id, - "type": event.type, - "processed": True, - "outlier": event.internal_metadata.is_outlier(), - "origin_server_ts": int(event.origin_server_ts), - "received_ts": self._clock.time_msec(), - "sender": event.sender, - "contains_url": ( - "url" in event.content - and isinstance(event.content["url"], text_type) - ), - } - for event, _ in events_and_contexts - ], - ) - - for event, _ in events_and_contexts: - if not event.internal_metadata.is_redacted(): - # If we're persisting an unredacted event we go and ensure - # that we mark any redactions that reference this event as - # requiring censoring. - self._simple_update_txn( - txn, - table="redactions", - keyvalues={"redacts": event.event_id}, - updatevalues={"have_censored": False}, - ) - - def _store_rejected_events_txn(self, txn, events_and_contexts): - """Add rows to the 'rejections' table for received events which were - rejected - - Args: - txn (twisted.enterprise.adbapi.Connection): db connection - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): events - we are persisting - - Returns: - list[(EventBase, EventContext)] new list, without the rejected - events. - """ - # Remove the rejected events from the list now that we've added them - # to the events table and the events_json table. - to_remove = set() - for event, context in events_and_contexts: - if context.rejected: - # Insert the event_id into the rejections table - self._store_rejections_txn(txn, event.event_id, context.rejected) - to_remove.add(event) - - return [ec for ec in events_and_contexts if ec[0] not in to_remove] - - def _update_metadata_tables_txn( - self, txn, events_and_contexts, all_events_and_contexts, backfilled - ): - """Update all the miscellaneous tables for new events - - Args: - txn (twisted.enterprise.adbapi.Connection): db connection - events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): events - we are persisting - all_events_and_contexts (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]): all - events that we were going to persist. This includes events - we've already persisted, etc, that wouldn't appear in - events_and_context. - backfilled (bool): True if the events were backfilled - """ - - # Insert all the push actions into the event_push_actions table. - self._set_push_actions_for_event_and_users_txn( - txn, - events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts, - all_events_and_contexts=all_events_and_contexts, - ) - - if not events_and_contexts: - # nothing to do here - return - - for event, context in events_and_contexts: - if event.type == EventTypes.Redaction and event.redacts is not None: - # Remove the entries in the event_push_actions table for the - # redacted event. - self._remove_push_actions_for_event_id_txn( - txn, event.room_id, event.redacts - ) - - # Remove from relations table. - self._handle_redaction(txn, event.redacts) - - # Update the event_forward_extremities, event_backward_extremities and - # event_edges tables. - self._handle_mult_prev_events( - txn, events=[event for event, _ in events_and_contexts] - ) - - for event, _ in events_and_contexts: - if event.type == EventTypes.Name: - # Insert into the event_search table. - self._store_room_name_txn(txn, event) - elif event.type == EventTypes.Topic: - # Insert into the event_search table. - self._store_room_topic_txn(txn, event) - elif event.type == EventTypes.Message: - # Insert into the event_search table. - self._store_room_message_txn(txn, event) - elif event.type == EventTypes.Redaction: - # Insert into the redactions table. - self._store_redaction(txn, event) - - self._handle_event_relations(txn, event) - - # Insert into the room_memberships table. - self._store_room_members_txn( - txn, - [ - event - for event, _ in events_and_contexts - if event.type == EventTypes.Member - ], - backfilled=backfilled, - ) - - # Insert event_reference_hashes table. - self._store_event_reference_hashes_txn( - txn, [event for event, _ in events_and_contexts] - ) - - state_events_and_contexts = [ - ec for ec in events_and_contexts if ec[0].is_state() - ] - - state_values = [] - for event, context in state_events_and_contexts: - vals = { - "event_id": event.event_id, - "room_id": event.room_id, - "type": event.type, - "state_key": event.state_key, - } - - # TODO: How does this work with backfilling? - if hasattr(event, "replaces_state"): - vals["prev_state"] = event.replaces_state - - state_values.append(vals) - - self._simple_insert_many_txn(txn, table="state_events", values=state_values) - - # Prefill the event cache - self._add_to_cache(txn, events_and_contexts) - - def _add_to_cache(self, txn, events_and_contexts): - to_prefill = [] - - rows = [] - N = 200 - for i in range(0, len(events_and_contexts), N): - ev_map = {e[0].event_id: e[0] for e in events_and_contexts[i : i + N]} - if not ev_map: - break - - sql = ( - "SELECT " - " e.event_id as event_id, " - " r.redacts as redacts," - " rej.event_id as rejects " - " FROM events as e" - " LEFT JOIN rejections as rej USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN redactions as r ON e.event_id = r.redacts" - " WHERE " - ) - - clause, args = make_in_list_sql_clause( - self.database_engine, "e.event_id", list(ev_map) - ) - - txn.execute(sql + clause, args) - rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn) - for row in rows: - event = ev_map[row["event_id"]] - if not row["rejects"] and not row["redacts"]: - to_prefill.append( - _EventCacheEntry(event=event, redacted_event=None) - ) - - def prefill(): - for cache_entry in to_prefill: - self._get_event_cache.prefill((cache_entry[0].event_id,), cache_entry) - - txn.call_after(prefill) - - def _store_redaction(self, txn, event): - # invalidate the cache for the redacted event - txn.call_after(self._invalidate_get_event_cache, event.redacts) - - self._simple_insert_txn( - txn, - table="redactions", - values={ - "event_id": event.event_id, - "redacts": event.redacts, - "received_ts": self._clock.time_msec(), - }, - ) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def _censor_redactions(self): - """Censors all redactions older than the configured period that haven't - been censored yet. - - By censor we mean update the event_json table with the redacted event. - - Returns: - Deferred - """ - - if self.hs.config.redaction_retention_period is None: - return - - before_ts = self._clock.time_msec() - self.hs.config.redaction_retention_period - - # We fetch all redactions that: - # 1. point to an event we have, - # 2. has a received_ts from before the cut off, and - # 3. we haven't yet censored. - # - # This is limited to 100 events to ensure that we don't try and do too - # much at once. We'll get called again so this should eventually catch - # up. - sql = """ - SELECT redactions.event_id, redacts FROM redactions - LEFT JOIN events AS original_event ON ( - redacts = original_event.event_id - ) - WHERE NOT have_censored - AND redactions.received_ts <= ? - ORDER BY redactions.received_ts ASC - LIMIT ? - """ - - rows = yield self._execute( - "_censor_redactions_fetch", None, sql, before_ts, 100 - ) - - updates = [] - - for redaction_id, event_id in rows: - redaction_event = yield self.get_event(redaction_id, allow_none=True) - original_event = yield self.get_event( - event_id, allow_rejected=True, allow_none=True - ) - - # The SQL above ensures that we have both the redaction and - # original event, so if the `get_event` calls return None it - # means that the redaction wasn't allowed. Either way we know that - # the result won't change so we mark the fact that we've checked. - if ( - redaction_event - and original_event - and original_event.internal_metadata.is_redacted() - ): - # Redaction was allowed - pruned_json = encode_json(prune_event_dict(original_event.get_dict())) - else: - # Redaction wasn't allowed - pruned_json = None - - updates.append((redaction_id, event_id, pruned_json)) - - def _update_censor_txn(txn): - for redaction_id, event_id, pruned_json in updates: - if pruned_json: - self._simple_update_one_txn( - txn, - table="event_json", - keyvalues={"event_id": event_id}, - updatevalues={"json": pruned_json}, - ) - - self._simple_update_one_txn( - txn, - table="redactions", - keyvalues={"event_id": redaction_id}, - updatevalues={"have_censored": True}, - ) - - yield self.runInteraction("_update_censor_txn", _update_censor_txn) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def count_daily_messages(self): - """ - Returns an estimate of the number of messages sent in the last day. - - If it has been significantly less or more than one day since the last - call to this function, it will return None. - """ - - def _count_messages(txn): - sql = """ - SELECT COALESCE(COUNT(*), 0) FROM events - WHERE type = 'm.room.message' - AND stream_ordering > ? - """ - txn.execute(sql, (self.stream_ordering_day_ago,)) - count, = txn.fetchone() - return count - - ret = yield self.runInteraction("count_messages", _count_messages) - return ret - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def count_daily_sent_messages(self): - def _count_messages(txn): - # This is good enough as if you have silly characters in your own - # hostname then thats your own fault. - like_clause = "%:" + self.hs.hostname - - sql = """ - SELECT COALESCE(COUNT(*), 0) FROM events - WHERE type = 'm.room.message' - AND sender LIKE ? - AND stream_ordering > ? - """ - - txn.execute(sql, (like_clause, self.stream_ordering_day_ago)) - count, = txn.fetchone() - return count - - ret = yield self.runInteraction("count_daily_sent_messages", _count_messages) - return ret - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def count_daily_active_rooms(self): - def _count(txn): - sql = """ - SELECT COALESCE(COUNT(DISTINCT room_id), 0) FROM events - WHERE type = 'm.room.message' - AND stream_ordering > ? - """ - txn.execute(sql, (self.stream_ordering_day_ago,)) - count, = txn.fetchone() - return count - - ret = yield self.runInteraction("count_daily_active_rooms", _count) - return ret - - def get_current_backfill_token(self): - """The current minimum token that backfilled events have reached""" - return -self._backfill_id_gen.get_current_token() - - def get_current_events_token(self): - """The current maximum token that events have reached""" - return self._stream_id_gen.get_current_token() - - def get_all_new_forward_event_rows(self, last_id, current_id, limit): - if last_id == current_id: - return defer.succeed([]) - - def get_all_new_forward_event_rows(txn): - sql = ( - "SELECT e.stream_ordering, e.event_id, e.room_id, e.type," - " state_key, redacts, relates_to_id" - " FROM events AS e" - " LEFT JOIN redactions USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN state_events USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN event_relations USING (event_id)" - " WHERE ? < stream_ordering AND stream_ordering <= ?" - " ORDER BY stream_ordering ASC" - " LIMIT ?" - ) - txn.execute(sql, (last_id, current_id, limit)) - new_event_updates = txn.fetchall() - - if len(new_event_updates) == limit: - upper_bound = new_event_updates[-1][0] - else: - upper_bound = current_id - - sql = ( - "SELECT event_stream_ordering, e.event_id, e.room_id, e.type," - " state_key, redacts, relates_to_id" - " FROM events AS e" - " INNER JOIN ex_outlier_stream USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN redactions USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN state_events USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN event_relations USING (event_id)" - " WHERE ? < event_stream_ordering" - " AND event_stream_ordering <= ?" - " ORDER BY event_stream_ordering DESC" - ) - txn.execute(sql, (last_id, upper_bound)) - new_event_updates.extend(txn) - - return new_event_updates - - return self.runInteraction( - "get_all_new_forward_event_rows", get_all_new_forward_event_rows - ) - - def get_all_new_backfill_event_rows(self, last_id, current_id, limit): - if last_id == current_id: - return defer.succeed([]) - - def get_all_new_backfill_event_rows(txn): - sql = ( - "SELECT -e.stream_ordering, e.event_id, e.room_id, e.type," - " state_key, redacts, relates_to_id" - " FROM events AS e" - " LEFT JOIN redactions USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN state_events USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN event_relations USING (event_id)" - " WHERE ? > stream_ordering AND stream_ordering >= ?" - " ORDER BY stream_ordering ASC" - " LIMIT ?" - ) - txn.execute(sql, (-last_id, -current_id, limit)) - new_event_updates = txn.fetchall() - - if len(new_event_updates) == limit: - upper_bound = new_event_updates[-1][0] - else: - upper_bound = current_id - - sql = ( - "SELECT -event_stream_ordering, e.event_id, e.room_id, e.type," - " state_key, redacts, relates_to_id" - " FROM events AS e" - " INNER JOIN ex_outlier_stream USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN redactions USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN state_events USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN event_relations USING (event_id)" - " WHERE ? > event_stream_ordering" - " AND event_stream_ordering >= ?" - " ORDER BY event_stream_ordering DESC" - ) - txn.execute(sql, (-last_id, -upper_bound)) - new_event_updates.extend(txn.fetchall()) - - return new_event_updates - - return self.runInteraction( - "get_all_new_backfill_event_rows", get_all_new_backfill_event_rows - ) - - @cached(num_args=5, max_entries=10) - def get_all_new_events( - self, - last_backfill_id, - last_forward_id, - current_backfill_id, - current_forward_id, - limit, - ): - """Get all the new events that have arrived at the server either as - new events or as backfilled events""" - have_backfill_events = last_backfill_id != current_backfill_id - have_forward_events = last_forward_id != current_forward_id - - if not have_backfill_events and not have_forward_events: - return defer.succeed(AllNewEventsResult([], [], [], [], [])) - - def get_all_new_events_txn(txn): - sql = ( - "SELECT e.stream_ordering, e.event_id, e.room_id, e.type," - " state_key, redacts" - " FROM events AS e" - " LEFT JOIN redactions USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN state_events USING (event_id)" - " WHERE ? < stream_ordering AND stream_ordering <= ?" - " ORDER BY stream_ordering ASC" - " LIMIT ?" - ) - if have_forward_events: - txn.execute(sql, (last_forward_id, current_forward_id, limit)) - new_forward_events = txn.fetchall() - - if len(new_forward_events) == limit: - upper_bound = new_forward_events[-1][0] - else: - upper_bound = current_forward_id - - sql = ( - "SELECT event_stream_ordering, event_id, state_group" - " FROM ex_outlier_stream" - " WHERE ? > event_stream_ordering" - " AND event_stream_ordering >= ?" - " ORDER BY event_stream_ordering DESC" - ) - txn.execute(sql, (last_forward_id, upper_bound)) - forward_ex_outliers = txn.fetchall() - else: - new_forward_events = [] - forward_ex_outliers = [] - - sql = ( - "SELECT -e.stream_ordering, e.event_id, e.room_id, e.type," - " state_key, redacts" - " FROM events AS e" - " LEFT JOIN redactions USING (event_id)" - " LEFT JOIN state_events USING (event_id)" - " WHERE ? > stream_ordering AND stream_ordering >= ?" - " ORDER BY stream_ordering DESC" - " LIMIT ?" - ) - if have_backfill_events: - txn.execute(sql, (-last_backfill_id, -current_backfill_id, limit)) - new_backfill_events = txn.fetchall() - - if len(new_backfill_events) == limit: - upper_bound = new_backfill_events[-1][0] - else: - upper_bound = current_backfill_id - - sql = ( - "SELECT -event_stream_ordering, event_id, state_group" - " FROM ex_outlier_stream" - " WHERE ? > event_stream_ordering" - " AND event_stream_ordering >= ?" - " ORDER BY event_stream_ordering DESC" - ) - txn.execute(sql, (-last_backfill_id, -upper_bound)) - backward_ex_outliers = txn.fetchall() - else: - new_backfill_events = [] - backward_ex_outliers = [] - - return AllNewEventsResult( - new_forward_events, - new_backfill_events, - forward_ex_outliers, - backward_ex_outliers, - ) - - return self.runInteraction("get_all_new_events", get_all_new_events_txn) - - def purge_history(self, room_id, token, delete_local_events): - """Deletes room history before a certain point - - Args: - room_id (str): - - token (str): A topological token to delete events before - - delete_local_events (bool): - if True, we will delete local events as well as remote ones - (instead of just marking them as outliers and deleting their - state groups). - """ - - return self.runInteraction( - "purge_history", - self._purge_history_txn, - room_id, - token, - delete_local_events, - ) - - def _purge_history_txn(self, txn, room_id, token_str, delete_local_events): - token = RoomStreamToken.parse(token_str) - - # Tables that should be pruned: - # event_auth - # event_backward_extremities - # event_edges - # event_forward_extremities - # event_json - # event_push_actions - # event_reference_hashes - # event_search - # event_to_state_groups - # events - # rejections - # room_depth - # state_groups - # state_groups_state - - # we will build a temporary table listing the events so that we don't - # have to keep shovelling the list back and forth across the - # connection. Annoyingly the python sqlite driver commits the - # transaction on CREATE, so let's do this first. - # - # furthermore, we might already have the table from a previous (failed) - # purge attempt, so let's drop the table first. - - txn.execute("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS events_to_purge") - - txn.execute( - "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE events_to_purge (" - " event_id TEXT NOT NULL," - " should_delete BOOLEAN NOT NULL" - ")" - ) - - # First ensure that we're not about to delete all the forward extremeties - txn.execute( - "SELECT e.event_id, e.depth FROM events as e " - "INNER JOIN event_forward_extremities as f " - "ON e.event_id = f.event_id " - "AND e.room_id = f.room_id " - "WHERE f.room_id = ?", - (room_id,), - ) - rows = txn.fetchall() - max_depth = max(row[1] for row in rows) - - if max_depth < token.topological: - # We need to ensure we don't delete all the events from the database - # otherwise we wouldn't be able to send any events (due to not - # having any backwards extremeties) - raise SynapseError( - 400, "topological_ordering is greater than forward extremeties" - ) - - logger.info("[purge] looking for events to delete") - - should_delete_expr = "state_key IS NULL" - should_delete_params = () - if not delete_local_events: - should_delete_expr += " AND event_id NOT LIKE ?" - - # We include the parameter twice since we use the expression twice - should_delete_params += ("%:" + self.hs.hostname, "%:" + self.hs.hostname) - - should_delete_params += (room_id, token.topological) - - # Note that we insert events that are outliers and aren't going to be - # deleted, as nothing will happen to them. - txn.execute( - "INSERT INTO events_to_purge" - " SELECT event_id, %s" - " FROM events AS e LEFT JOIN state_events USING (event_id)" - " WHERE (NOT outlier OR (%s)) AND e.room_id = ? AND topological_ordering < ?" - % (should_delete_expr, should_delete_expr), - should_delete_params, - ) - - # We create the indices *after* insertion as that's a lot faster. - - # create an index on should_delete because later we'll be looking for - # the should_delete / shouldn't_delete subsets - txn.execute( - "CREATE INDEX events_to_purge_should_delete" - " ON events_to_purge(should_delete)" - ) - - # We do joins against events_to_purge for e.g. calculating state - # groups to purge, etc., so lets make an index. - txn.execute("CREATE INDEX events_to_purge_id" " ON events_to_purge(event_id)") - - txn.execute("SELECT event_id, should_delete FROM events_to_purge") - event_rows = txn.fetchall() - logger.info( - "[purge] found %i events before cutoff, of which %i can be deleted", - len(event_rows), - sum(1 for e in event_rows if e[1]), - ) - - logger.info("[purge] Finding new backward extremities") - - # We calculate the new entries for the backward extremeties by finding - # events to be purged that are pointed to by events we're not going to - # purge. - txn.execute( - "SELECT DISTINCT e.event_id FROM events_to_purge AS e" - " INNER JOIN event_edges AS ed ON e.event_id = ed.prev_event_id" - " LEFT JOIN events_to_purge AS ep2 ON ed.event_id = ep2.event_id" - " WHERE ep2.event_id IS NULL" - ) - new_backwards_extrems = txn.fetchall() - - logger.info("[purge] replacing backward extremities: %r", new_backwards_extrems) - - txn.execute( - "DELETE FROM event_backward_extremities WHERE room_id = ?", (room_id,) - ) - - # Update backward extremeties - txn.executemany( - "INSERT INTO event_backward_extremities (room_id, event_id)" - " VALUES (?, ?)", - [(room_id, event_id) for event_id, in new_backwards_extrems], - ) - - logger.info("[purge] finding redundant state groups") - - # Get all state groups that are referenced by events that are to be - # deleted. We then go and check if they are referenced by other events - # or state groups, and if not we delete them. - txn.execute( - """ - SELECT DISTINCT state_group FROM events_to_purge - INNER JOIN event_to_state_groups USING (event_id) - """ - ) - - referenced_state_groups = set(sg for sg, in txn) - logger.info( - "[purge] found %i referenced state groups", len(referenced_state_groups) - ) - - logger.info("[purge] finding state groups that can be deleted") - - _ = self._find_unreferenced_groups_during_purge(txn, referenced_state_groups) - state_groups_to_delete, remaining_state_groups = _ - - logger.info( - "[purge] found %i state groups to delete", len(state_groups_to_delete) - ) - - logger.info( - "[purge] de-delta-ing %i remaining state groups", - len(remaining_state_groups), - ) - - # Now we turn the state groups that reference to-be-deleted state - # groups to non delta versions. - for sg in remaining_state_groups: - logger.info("[purge] de-delta-ing remaining state group %s", sg) - curr_state = self._get_state_groups_from_groups_txn(txn, [sg]) - curr_state = curr_state[sg] - - self._simple_delete_txn( - txn, table="state_groups_state", keyvalues={"state_group": sg} - ) - - self._simple_delete_txn( - txn, table="state_group_edges", keyvalues={"state_group": sg} - ) - - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="state_groups_state", - values=[ - { - "state_group": sg, - "room_id": room_id, - "type": key[0], - "state_key": key[1], - "event_id": state_id, - } - for key, state_id in iteritems(curr_state) - ], - ) - - logger.info("[purge] removing redundant state groups") - txn.executemany( - "DELETE FROM state_groups_state WHERE state_group = ?", - ((sg,) for sg in state_groups_to_delete), - ) - txn.executemany( - "DELETE FROM state_groups WHERE id = ?", - ((sg,) for sg in state_groups_to_delete), - ) - - logger.info("[purge] removing events from event_to_state_groups") - txn.execute( - "DELETE FROM event_to_state_groups " - "WHERE event_id IN (SELECT event_id from events_to_purge)" - ) - for event_id, _ in event_rows: - txn.call_after(self._get_state_group_for_event.invalidate, (event_id,)) - - # Delete all remote non-state events - for table in ( - "events", - "event_json", - "event_auth", - "event_edges", - "event_forward_extremities", - "event_reference_hashes", - "event_search", - "rejections", - ): - logger.info("[purge] removing events from %s", table) - - txn.execute( - "DELETE FROM %s WHERE event_id IN (" - " SELECT event_id FROM events_to_purge WHERE should_delete" - ")" % (table,) - ) - - # event_push_actions lacks an index on event_id, and has one on - # (room_id, event_id) instead. - for table in ("event_push_actions",): - logger.info("[purge] removing events from %s", table) - - txn.execute( - "DELETE FROM %s WHERE room_id = ? AND event_id IN (" - " SELECT event_id FROM events_to_purge WHERE should_delete" - ")" % (table,), - (room_id,), - ) - - # Mark all state and own events as outliers - logger.info("[purge] marking remaining events as outliers") - txn.execute( - "UPDATE events SET outlier = ?" - " WHERE event_id IN (" - " SELECT event_id FROM events_to_purge " - " WHERE NOT should_delete" - ")", - (True,), - ) - - # synapse tries to take out an exclusive lock on room_depth whenever it - # persists events (because upsert), and once we run this update, we - # will block that for the rest of our transaction. - # - # So, let's stick it at the end so that we don't block event - # persistence. - # - # We do this by calculating the minimum depth of the backwards - # extremities. However, the events in event_backward_extremities - # are ones we don't have yet so we need to look at the events that - # point to it via event_edges table. - txn.execute( - """ - SELECT COALESCE(MIN(depth), 0) - FROM event_backward_extremities AS eb - INNER JOIN event_edges AS eg ON eg.prev_event_id = eb.event_id - INNER JOIN events AS e ON e.event_id = eg.event_id - WHERE eb.room_id = ? - """, - (room_id,), - ) - min_depth, = txn.fetchone() - - logger.info("[purge] updating room_depth to %d", min_depth) - - txn.execute( - "UPDATE room_depth SET min_depth = ? WHERE room_id = ?", - (min_depth, room_id), - ) - - # finally, drop the temp table. this will commit the txn in sqlite, - # so make sure to keep this actually last. - txn.execute("DROP TABLE events_to_purge") - - logger.info("[purge] done") - - def _find_unreferenced_groups_during_purge(self, txn, state_groups): - """Used when purging history to figure out which state groups can be - deleted and which need to be de-delta'ed (due to one of its prev groups - being scheduled for deletion). - - Args: - txn - state_groups (set[int]): Set of state groups referenced by events - that are going to be deleted. - - Returns: - tuple[set[int], set[int]]: The set of state groups that can be - deleted and the set of state groups that need to be de-delta'ed - """ - # Graph of state group -> previous group - graph = {} - - # Set of events that we have found to be referenced by events - referenced_groups = set() - - # Set of state groups we've already seen - state_groups_seen = set(state_groups) - - # Set of state groups to handle next. - next_to_search = set(state_groups) - while next_to_search: - # We bound size of groups we're looking up at once, to stop the - # SQL query getting too big - if len(next_to_search) < 100: - current_search = next_to_search - next_to_search = set() - else: - current_search = set(itertools.islice(next_to_search, 100)) - next_to_search -= current_search - - # Check if state groups are referenced - sql = """ - SELECT DISTINCT state_group FROM event_to_state_groups - LEFT JOIN events_to_purge AS ep USING (event_id) - WHERE ep.event_id IS NULL AND - """ - clause, args = make_in_list_sql_clause( - txn.database_engine, "state_group", current_search - ) - txn.execute(sql + clause, list(args)) - - referenced = set(sg for sg, in txn) - referenced_groups |= referenced - - # We don't continue iterating up the state group graphs for state - # groups that are referenced. - current_search -= referenced - - rows = self._simple_select_many_txn( - txn, - table="state_group_edges", - column="prev_state_group", - iterable=current_search, - keyvalues={}, - retcols=("prev_state_group", "state_group"), - ) - - prevs = set(row["state_group"] for row in rows) - # We don't bother re-handling groups we've already seen - prevs -= state_groups_seen - next_to_search |= prevs - state_groups_seen |= prevs - - for row in rows: - # Note: Each state group can have at most one prev group - graph[row["state_group"]] = row["prev_state_group"] - - to_delete = state_groups_seen - referenced_groups - - to_dedelta = set() - for sg in referenced_groups: - prev_sg = graph.get(sg) - if prev_sg and prev_sg in to_delete: - to_dedelta.add(sg) - - return to_delete, to_dedelta - - def purge_room(self, room_id): - """Deletes all record of a room - - Args: - room_id (str): - """ - - return self.runInteraction("purge_room", self._purge_room_txn, room_id) - - def _purge_room_txn(self, txn, room_id): - # first we have to delete the state groups states - logger.info("[purge] removing %s from state_groups_state", room_id) - - txn.execute( - """ - DELETE FROM state_groups_state WHERE state_group IN ( - SELECT state_group FROM events JOIN event_to_state_groups USING(event_id) - WHERE events.room_id=? - ) - """, - (room_id,), - ) - - # ... and the state group edges - logger.info("[purge] removing %s from state_group_edges", room_id) - - txn.execute( - """ - DELETE FROM state_group_edges WHERE state_group IN ( - SELECT state_group FROM events JOIN event_to_state_groups USING(event_id) - WHERE events.room_id=? - ) - """, - (room_id,), - ) - - # ... and the state groups - logger.info("[purge] removing %s from state_groups", room_id) - - txn.execute( - """ - DELETE FROM state_groups WHERE id IN ( - SELECT state_group FROM events JOIN event_to_state_groups USING(event_id) - WHERE events.room_id=? - ) - """, - (room_id,), - ) - - # and then tables which lack an index on room_id but have one on event_id - for table in ( - "event_auth", - "event_edges", - "event_push_actions_staging", - "event_reference_hashes", - "event_relations", - "event_to_state_groups", - "redactions", - "rejections", - "state_events", - ): - logger.info("[purge] removing %s from %s", room_id, table) - - txn.execute( - """ - DELETE FROM %s WHERE event_id IN ( - SELECT event_id FROM events WHERE room_id=? - ) - """ - % (table,), - (room_id,), - ) - - # and finally, the tables with an index on room_id (or no useful index) - for table in ( - "current_state_events", - "event_backward_extremities", - "event_forward_extremities", - "event_json", - "event_push_actions", - "event_search", - "events", - "group_rooms", - "public_room_list_stream", - "receipts_graph", - "receipts_linearized", - "room_aliases", - "room_depth", - "room_memberships", - "room_stats_state", - "room_stats_current", - "room_stats_historical", - "room_stats_earliest_token", - "rooms", - "stream_ordering_to_exterm", - "topics", - "users_in_public_rooms", - "users_who_share_private_rooms", - # no useful index, but let's clear them anyway - "appservice_room_list", - "e2e_room_keys", - "event_push_summary", - "pusher_throttle", - "group_summary_rooms", - "local_invites", - "room_account_data", - "room_tags", - ): - logger.info("[purge] removing %s from %s", room_id, table) - txn.execute("DELETE FROM %s WHERE room_id=?" % (table,), (room_id,)) - - # Other tables we do NOT need to clear out: - # - # - blocked_rooms - # This is important, to make sure that we don't accidentally rejoin a blocked - # room after it was purged - # - # - user_directory - # This has a room_id column, but it is unused - # - - # Other tables that we might want to consider clearing out include: - # - # - event_reports - # Given that these are intended for abuse management my initial - # inclination is to leave them in place. - # - # - current_state_delta_stream - # - ex_outlier_stream - # - room_tags_revisions - # The problem with these is that they are largeish and there is no room_id - # index on them. In any case we should be clearing out 'stream' tables - # periodically anyway (#5888) - - # TODO: we could probably usefully do a bunch of cache invalidation here - - logger.info("[purge] done") - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def is_event_after(self, event_id1, event_id2): - """Returns True if event_id1 is after event_id2 in the stream - """ - to_1, so_1 = yield self._get_event_ordering(event_id1) - to_2, so_2 = yield self._get_event_ordering(event_id2) - return (to_1, so_1) > (to_2, so_2) - - @cachedInlineCallbacks(max_entries=5000) - def _get_event_ordering(self, event_id): - res = yield self._simple_select_one( - table="events", - retcols=["topological_ordering", "stream_ordering"], - keyvalues={"event_id": event_id}, - allow_none=True, - ) - - if not res: - raise SynapseError(404, "Could not find event %s" % (event_id,)) - - return (int(res["topological_ordering"]), int(res["stream_ordering"])) - - def get_all_updated_current_state_deltas(self, from_token, to_token, limit): - def get_all_updated_current_state_deltas_txn(txn): - sql = """ - SELECT stream_id, room_id, type, state_key, event_id - FROM current_state_delta_stream - WHERE ? < stream_id AND stream_id <= ? - ORDER BY stream_id ASC LIMIT ? - """ - txn.execute(sql, (from_token, to_token, limit)) - return txn.fetchall() - - return self.runInteraction( - "get_all_updated_current_state_deltas", - get_all_updated_current_state_deltas_txn, - ) - - -AllNewEventsResult = namedtuple( - "AllNewEventsResult", - [ - "new_forward_events", - "new_backfill_events", - "forward_ex_outliers", - "backward_ex_outliers", - ], -) |