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Diffstat (limited to 'synapse/http')
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/http/connectproxyclient.py | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/http/request_metrics.py | 50 |
2 files changed, 42 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/http/connectproxyclient.py b/synapse/http/connectproxyclient.py index c577142268..fbafffd69b 100644 --- a/synapse/http/connectproxyclient.py +++ b/synapse/http/connectproxyclient.py @@ -84,7 +84,11 @@ class HTTPConnectProxyEndpoint: def __repr__(self): return "<HTTPConnectProxyEndpoint %s>" % (self._proxy_endpoint,) - def connect(self, protocolFactory: ClientFactory): + # Mypy encounters a false positive here: it complains that ClientFactory + # is incompatible with IProtocolFactory. But ClientFactory inherits from + # Factory, which implements IProtocolFactory. So I think this is a bug + # in mypy-zope. + def connect(self, protocolFactory: ClientFactory): # type: ignore[override] f = HTTPProxiedClientFactory( self._host, self._port, protocolFactory, self._proxy_creds ) @@ -119,13 +123,15 @@ class HTTPProxiedClientFactory(protocol.ClientFactory): self.dst_port = dst_port self.wrapped_factory = wrapped_factory self.proxy_creds = proxy_creds - self.on_connection = defer.Deferred() + self.on_connection: "defer.Deferred[None]" = defer.Deferred() def startedConnecting(self, connector): return self.wrapped_factory.startedConnecting(connector) def buildProtocol(self, addr): wrapped_protocol = self.wrapped_factory.buildProtocol(addr) + if wrapped_protocol is None: + raise TypeError("buildProtocol produced None instead of a Protocol") return HTTPConnectProtocol( self.dst_host, @@ -235,7 +241,7 @@ class HTTPConnectSetupClient(http.HTTPClient): self.host = host self.port = port self.proxy_creds = proxy_creds - self.on_connected = defer.Deferred() + self.on_connected: "defer.Deferred[None]" = defer.Deferred() def connectionMade(self): logger.debug("Connected to proxy, sending CONNECT") diff --git a/synapse/http/request_metrics.py b/synapse/http/request_metrics.py index 602f93c497..4886626d50 100644 --- a/synapse/http/request_metrics.py +++ b/synapse/http/request_metrics.py @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ import logging import threading +import traceback +from typing import Dict, Mapping, Set, Tuple from prometheus_client.core import Counter, Histogram @@ -105,19 +107,14 @@ in_flight_requests_db_sched_duration = Counter( ["method", "servlet"], ) -# The set of all in flight requests, set[RequestMetrics] -_in_flight_requests = set() +_in_flight_requests: Set["RequestMetrics"] = set() # Protects the _in_flight_requests set from concurrent access _in_flight_requests_lock = threading.Lock() -def _get_in_flight_counts(): - """Returns a count of all in flight requests by (method, server_name) - - Returns: - dict[tuple[str, str], int] - """ +def _get_in_flight_counts() -> Mapping[Tuple[str, ...], int]: + """Returns a count of all in flight requests by (method, server_name)""" # Cast to a list to prevent it changing while the Prometheus # thread is collecting metrics with _in_flight_requests_lock: @@ -127,8 +124,9 @@ def _get_in_flight_counts(): rm.update_metrics() # Map from (method, name) -> int, the number of in flight requests of that - # type - counts = {} + # type. The key type is Tuple[str, str], but we leave the length unspecified + # for compatability with LaterGauge's annotations. + counts: Dict[Tuple[str, ...], int] = {} for rm in reqs: key = (rm.method, rm.name) counts[key] = counts.get(key, 0) + 1 @@ -145,15 +143,21 @@ LaterGauge( class RequestMetrics: - def start(self, time_sec, name, method): - self.start = time_sec + def start(self, time_sec: float, name: str, method: str) -> None: + self.start_ts = time_sec self.start_context = current_context() self.name = name self.method = method - # _request_stats records resource usage that we have already added - # to the "in flight" metrics. - self._request_stats = self.start_context.get_resource_usage() + if self.start_context: + # _request_stats records resource usage that we have already added + # to the "in flight" metrics. + self._request_stats = self.start_context.get_resource_usage() + else: + logger.error( + "Tried to start a RequestMetric from the sentinel context.\n%s", + "".join(traceback.format_stack()), + ) with _in_flight_requests_lock: _in_flight_requests.add(self) @@ -169,12 +173,18 @@ class RequestMetrics: tag = context.tag if context != self.start_context: - logger.warning( + logger.error( "Context have unexpectedly changed %r, %r", context, self.start_context, ) return + else: + logger.error( + "Trying to stop RequestMetrics in the sentinel context.\n%s", + "".join(traceback.format_stack()), + ) + return response_code = str(response_code) @@ -183,7 +193,7 @@ class RequestMetrics: response_count.labels(self.method, self.name, tag).inc() response_timer.labels(self.method, self.name, tag, response_code).observe( - time_sec - self.start + time_sec - self.start_ts ) resource_usage = context.get_resource_usage() @@ -213,6 +223,12 @@ class RequestMetrics: def update_metrics(self): """Updates the in flight metrics with values from this request.""" + if not self.start_context: + logger.error( + "Tried to update a RequestMetric from the sentinel context.\n%s", + "".join(traceback.format_stack()), + ) + return new_stats = self.start_context.get_resource_usage() diff = new_stats - self._request_stats |