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authorMatthew Hodgson <matthew@matrix.org>2018-07-23 19:21:20 +0100
committerMatthew Hodgson <matthew@matrix.org>2018-07-23 19:21:20 +0100
commit254fb430d1662c93c56c2abbd6984e07fb04c36b (patch)
treee39c948950b1d3988d83c2aa3941a4c904cc8fd4 /synapse
parentmake test work (diff)
downloadsynapse-254fb430d1662c93c56c2abbd6984e07fb04c36b.tar.xz
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Diffstat (limited to 'synapse')
-rw-r--r--synapse/handlers/sync.py67
-rw-r--r--synapse/storage/state.py20
2 files changed, 35 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/handlers/sync.py b/synapse/handlers/sync.py
index b597f94cf6..5689ad2f58 100644
--- a/synapse/handlers/sync.py
+++ b/synapse/handlers/sync.py
@@ -543,17 +543,6 @@ class SyncHandler(object):
 
                     state_ids = current_state_ids
 
-                # track the membership state events as of the beginning of this
-                # timeline sequence, so they can be filtered out of the state
-                # if we are lazy loading members.
-                if lazy_load_members:
-                    member_state_ids = {
-                        t: state_ids[t]
-                        for t in state_ids if t[0] == EventTypes.Member
-                    }
-                else:
-                    member_state_ids = {}
-
                 timeline_state = {
                     (event.type, event.state_key): event.event_id
                     for event in batch.events if event.is_state()
@@ -562,9 +551,9 @@ class SyncHandler(object):
                 state_ids = _calculate_state(
                     timeline_contains=timeline_state,
                     timeline_start=state_ids,
-                    timeline_start_members=member_state_ids,
                     previous={},
                     current=current_state_ids,
+                    lazy_load_members=lazy_load_members,
                 )
             elif batch.limited:
                 state_at_previous_sync = yield self.get_state_at(
@@ -582,37 +571,27 @@ class SyncHandler(object):
                     filtered_types=filtered_types,
                 )
 
-                # track the membership state events as of the beginning of this
-                # timeline sequence, so they can be filtered out of the state
-                # if we are lazy loading members.
-                if lazy_load_members:
-                    # TODO: optionally filter out redundant membership events at this
-                    # point, to stop repeatedly sending members in every /sync as if
-                    # the client isn't tracking them.
-                    # When implement, this should filter using event_ids (not mxids).
-                    # In practice, limited syncs are
-                    # relatively rare so it's not a total disaster to send redundant
-                    # members down at this point. Redundant members are ones which
-                    # repeatedly get sent down /sync because we don't know if the client
-                    # is caching them or not.
-                    member_state_ids = {
-                        t: state_at_timeline_start[t]
-                        for t in state_at_timeline_start if t[0] == EventTypes.Member
-                    }
-                else:
-                    member_state_ids = {}
-
                 timeline_state = {
                     (event.type, event.state_key): event.event_id
                     for event in batch.events if event.is_state()
                 }
 
+                # TODO: optionally filter out redundant membership events at this
+                # point, to stop repeatedly sending members in every /sync as if
+                # the client isn't tracking them.
+                # When implemented, this should filter using event_ids (not mxids).
+                # In practice, limited syncs are
+                # relatively rare so it's not a total disaster to send redundant
+                # members down at this point. Redundant members are ones which
+                # repeatedly get sent down /sync because we don't know if the client
+                # is caching them or not.
+
                 state_ids = _calculate_state(
                     timeline_contains=timeline_state,
                     timeline_start=state_at_timeline_start,
-                    timeline_start_members=member_state_ids,
                     previous=state_at_previous_sync,
                     current=current_state_ids,
+                    lazy_load_members=lazy_load_members,
                 )
             else:
                 state_ids = {}
@@ -1536,16 +1515,14 @@ def _action_has_highlight(actions):
     return False
 
 
-def _calculate_state(timeline_contains, timeline_start, timeline_start_members,
-                     previous, current):
+def _calculate_state(
+    timeline_contains, timeline_start, previous, current, lazy_load_members,
+):
     """Works out what state to include in a sync response.
 
     Args:
         timeline_contains (dict): state in the timeline
         timeline_start (dict): state at the start of the timeline
-        timeline_start_members (dict): state at the start of the timeline
-            for room members who participate in this chunk of timeline.
-            Should always be a subset of timeline_start.
         previous (dict): state at the end of the previous sync (or empty dict
             if this is an initial sync)
         current (dict): state at the end of the timeline
@@ -1565,11 +1542,21 @@ def _calculate_state(timeline_contains, timeline_start, timeline_start_members,
 
     c_ids = set(e for e in current.values())
     ts_ids = set(e for e in timeline_start.values())
-    tsm_ids = set(e for e in timeline_start_members.values())
     p_ids = set(e for e in previous.values())
     tc_ids = set(e for e in timeline_contains.values())
 
-    state_ids = (((c_ids | ts_ids) - p_ids) - tc_ids) | tsm_ids
+    # track the membership events in the state as of the start of the timeline
+    # so we can add them back in to the state if we're lazyloading.  We don't
+    # add them into state if they're already contained in the timeline.
+    if lazy_load_members:
+        ll_ids = set(
+            e for t, e in timeline_start.iteritems()
+            if t[0] == EventTypes.Member and e not in tc_ids
+        )
+    else:
+        ll_ids = set()
+
+    state_ids = (((c_ids | ts_ids) - p_ids) - tc_ids) | ll_ids
 
     return {
         event_id_to_key[e]: e for e in state_ids
diff --git a/synapse/storage/state.py b/synapse/storage/state.py
index f09be7172d..40ca8bd2a2 100644
--- a/synapse/storage/state.py
+++ b/synapse/storage/state.py
@@ -191,10 +191,10 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
 
         Args:
             groups(list[int]): list of state group IDs to query
-            types(list[str|None, str|None])|None: List of 2-tuples of the form
+            types (Iterable[str, str|None]|None): list of 2-tuples of the form
                 (`type`, `state_key`), where a `state_key` of `None` matches all
                 state_keys for the `type`. If None, all types are returned.
-            filtered_types(list[str]|None): Only apply filtering via `types` to this
+            filtered_types(Iterable[str]|None): Only apply filtering via `types` to this
                 list of event types.  Other types of events are returned unfiltered.
                 If None, `types` filtering is applied to all events.
 
@@ -207,19 +207,17 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
         for chunk in chunks:
             res = yield self.runInteraction(
                 "_get_state_groups_from_groups",
-                self._get_state_groups_from_groups_txn, chunk, types, filtered_types
+                self._get_state_groups_from_groups_txn, chunk, types, filtered_types,
             )
             results.update(res)
 
         defer.returnValue(results)
 
     def _get_state_groups_from_groups_txn(
-        self, txn, groups, types=None, filtered_types=None
+        self, txn, groups, types=None, filtered_types=None,
     ):
         results = {group: {} for group in groups}
 
-        include_other_types = False if filtered_types is None else True
-
         if types is not None:
             types = list(set(types))  # deduplicate types list
 
@@ -269,7 +267,7 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
                     for etype, state_key in types
                 ]
 
-                if include_other_types:
+                if filtered_types is not None:
                     # XXX: check whether this slows postgres down like a list of
                     # ORs does too?
                     unique_types = set(filtered_types)
@@ -308,7 +306,7 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
                         where_clauses.append("(type = ? AND state_key = ?)")
                         where_args.extend([typ[0], typ[1]])
 
-                if include_other_types:
+                if filtered_types is not None:
                     unique_types = set(filtered_types)
                     where_clauses.append(
                         "(" + " AND ".join(["type <> ?"] * len(unique_types)) + ")"
@@ -538,8 +536,6 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
         # tracks which of the requested types are missing from our cache
         missing_types = set()
 
-        include_other_types = False if filtered_types is None else True
-
         for typ, state_key in types:
             key = (typ, state_key)
 
@@ -562,7 +558,7 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
         def include(typ, state_key):
             valid_state_keys = type_to_key.get(typ, sentinel)
             if valid_state_keys is sentinel:
-                return include_other_types and typ not in filtered_types
+                return filtered_types is not None and typ not in filtered_types
             if valid_state_keys is None:
                 return True
             if state_key in valid_state_keys:
@@ -598,7 +594,7 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
         Args:
             groups (iterable[int]): list of state groups for which we want
                 to get the state.
-            types (None|iterable[(None, None|str)]):
+            types (None|iterable[(str, None|str)]):
                 indicates the state type/keys required. If None, the whole
                 state is fetched and returned.