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author | Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org> | 2019-02-18 12:12:57 +0000 |
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committer | Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org> | 2019-02-18 12:12:57 +0000 |
commit | eb2b8523ae1ddd38bf1dd19ee37e44e7f4a3ee68 (patch) | |
tree | 4e6b6698aaa6b7ec52ba0df8c325edab17ffab5d /synapse/storage/registration.py | |
parent | Merge pull request #4657 from matrix-org/travis/linda/spelling (diff) | |
download | synapse-eb2b8523ae1ddd38bf1dd19ee37e44e7f4a3ee68.tar.xz |
Split out registration to worker
This allows registration to be handled by a worker, though the actual write to the database still happens on master. Note: due to the in-memory session map all registration requests must be handled by the same worker.
Diffstat (limited to 'synapse/storage/registration.py')
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/registration.py | 230 |
1 files changed, 115 insertions, 115 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/storage/registration.py b/synapse/storage/registration.py index c9e11c3135..3bc5def48e 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/registration.py +++ b/synapse/storage/registration.py @@ -139,6 +139,121 @@ class RegistrationWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore): ) return True if res == UserTypes.SUPPORT else False + def get_users_by_id_case_insensitive(self, user_id): + """Gets users that match user_id case insensitively. + Returns a mapping of user_id -> password_hash. + """ + def f(txn): + sql = ( + "SELECT name, password_hash FROM users" + " WHERE lower(name) = lower(?)" + ) + txn.execute(sql, (user_id,)) + return dict(txn) + + return self.runInteraction("get_users_by_id_case_insensitive", f) + + @defer.inlineCallbacks + def count_all_users(self): + """Counts all users registered on the homeserver.""" + def _count_users(txn): + txn.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) AS users FROM users") + rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn) + if rows: + return rows[0]["users"] + return 0 + + ret = yield self.runInteraction("count_users", _count_users) + defer.returnValue(ret) + + def count_daily_user_type(self): + """ + Counts 1) native non guest users + 2) native guests users + 3) bridged users + who registered on the homeserver in the past 24 hours + """ + def _count_daily_user_type(txn): + yesterday = int(self._clock.time()) - (60 * 60 * 24) + + sql = """ + SELECT user_type, COALESCE(count(*), 0) AS count FROM ( + SELECT + CASE + WHEN is_guest=0 AND appservice_id IS NULL THEN 'native' + WHEN is_guest=1 AND appservice_id IS NULL THEN 'guest' + WHEN is_guest=0 AND appservice_id IS NOT NULL THEN 'bridged' + END AS user_type + FROM users + WHERE creation_ts > ? + ) AS t GROUP BY user_type + """ + results = {'native': 0, 'guest': 0, 'bridged': 0} + txn.execute(sql, (yesterday,)) + for row in txn: + results[row[0]] = row[1] + return results + return self.runInteraction("count_daily_user_type", _count_daily_user_type) + + @defer.inlineCallbacks + def count_nonbridged_users(self): + def _count_users(txn): + txn.execute(""" + SELECT COALESCE(COUNT(*), 0) FROM users + WHERE appservice_id IS NULL + """) + count, = txn.fetchone() + return count + + ret = yield self.runInteraction("count_users", _count_users) + defer.returnValue(ret) + + @defer.inlineCallbacks + def find_next_generated_user_id_localpart(self): + """ + Gets the localpart of the next generated user ID. + + Generated user IDs are integers, and we aim for them to be as small as + we can. Unfortunately, it's possible some of them are already taken by + existing users, and there may be gaps in the already taken range. This + function returns the start of the first allocatable gap. This is to + avoid the case of ID 10000000 being pre-allocated, so us wasting the + first (and shortest) many generated user IDs. + """ + def _find_next_generated_user_id(txn): + txn.execute("SELECT name FROM users") + + regex = re.compile(r"^@(\d+):") + + found = set() + + for user_id, in txn: + match = regex.search(user_id) + if match: + found.add(int(match.group(1))) + for i in range(len(found) + 1): + if i not in found: + return i + + defer.returnValue((yield self.runInteraction( + "find_next_generated_user_id", + _find_next_generated_user_id + ))) + + @defer.inlineCallbacks + def get_3pid_guest_access_token(self, medium, address): + ret = yield self._simple_select_one( + "threepid_guest_access_tokens", + { + "medium": medium, + "address": address + }, + ["guest_access_token"], True, 'get_3pid_guest_access_token' + ) + if ret: + defer.returnValue(ret["guest_access_token"]) + defer.returnValue(None) + class RegistrationStore(RegistrationWorkerStore, background_updates.BackgroundUpdateStore): @@ -326,20 +441,6 @@ class RegistrationStore(RegistrationWorkerStore, ) txn.call_after(self.is_guest.invalidate, (user_id,)) - def get_users_by_id_case_insensitive(self, user_id): - """Gets users that match user_id case insensitively. - Returns a mapping of user_id -> password_hash. - """ - def f(txn): - sql = ( - "SELECT name, password_hash FROM users" - " WHERE lower(name) = lower(?)" - ) - txn.execute(sql, (user_id,)) - return dict(txn) - - return self.runInteraction("get_users_by_id_case_insensitive", f) - def user_set_password_hash(self, user_id, password_hash): """ NB. This does *not* evict any cache because the one use for this @@ -565,107 +666,6 @@ class RegistrationStore(RegistrationWorkerStore, ) @defer.inlineCallbacks - def count_all_users(self): - """Counts all users registered on the homeserver.""" - def _count_users(txn): - txn.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) AS users FROM users") - rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn) - if rows: - return rows[0]["users"] - return 0 - - ret = yield self.runInteraction("count_users", _count_users) - defer.returnValue(ret) - - def count_daily_user_type(self): - """ - Counts 1) native non guest users - 2) native guests users - 3) bridged users - who registered on the homeserver in the past 24 hours - """ - def _count_daily_user_type(txn): - yesterday = int(self._clock.time()) - (60 * 60 * 24) - - sql = """ - SELECT user_type, COALESCE(count(*), 0) AS count FROM ( - SELECT - CASE - WHEN is_guest=0 AND appservice_id IS NULL THEN 'native' - WHEN is_guest=1 AND appservice_id IS NULL THEN 'guest' - WHEN is_guest=0 AND appservice_id IS NOT NULL THEN 'bridged' - END AS user_type - FROM users - WHERE creation_ts > ? - ) AS t GROUP BY user_type - """ - results = {'native': 0, 'guest': 0, 'bridged': 0} - txn.execute(sql, (yesterday,)) - for row in txn: - results[row[0]] = row[1] - return results - return self.runInteraction("count_daily_user_type", _count_daily_user_type) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def count_nonbridged_users(self): - def _count_users(txn): - txn.execute(""" - SELECT COALESCE(COUNT(*), 0) FROM users - WHERE appservice_id IS NULL - """) - count, = txn.fetchone() - return count - - ret = yield self.runInteraction("count_users", _count_users) - defer.returnValue(ret) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def find_next_generated_user_id_localpart(self): - """ - Gets the localpart of the next generated user ID. - - Generated user IDs are integers, and we aim for them to be as small as - we can. Unfortunately, it's possible some of them are already taken by - existing users, and there may be gaps in the already taken range. This - function returns the start of the first allocatable gap. This is to - avoid the case of ID 10000000 being pre-allocated, so us wasting the - first (and shortest) many generated user IDs. - """ - def _find_next_generated_user_id(txn): - txn.execute("SELECT name FROM users") - - regex = re.compile(r"^@(\d+):") - - found = set() - - for user_id, in txn: - match = regex.search(user_id) - if match: - found.add(int(match.group(1))) - for i in range(len(found) + 1): - if i not in found: - return i - - defer.returnValue((yield self.runInteraction( - "find_next_generated_user_id", - _find_next_generated_user_id - ))) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks - def get_3pid_guest_access_token(self, medium, address): - ret = yield self._simple_select_one( - "threepid_guest_access_tokens", - { - "medium": medium, - "address": address - }, - ["guest_access_token"], True, 'get_3pid_guest_access_token' - ) - if ret: - defer.returnValue(ret["guest_access_token"]) - defer.returnValue(None) - - @defer.inlineCallbacks def save_or_get_3pid_guest_access_token( self, medium, address, access_token, inviter_user_id ): |