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-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/config_resource.py (renamed from synapse/rest/media/v1/config_resource.py)0
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/download_resource.py (renamed from synapse/rest/media/v1/download_resource.py)5
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/media_repository_resource.py93
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/preview_url_resource.py (renamed from synapse/rest/media/v1/preview_url_resource.py)12
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/thumbnail_resource.py (renamed from synapse/rest/media/v1/thumbnail_resource.py)7
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/upload_resource.py (renamed from synapse/rest/media/v1/upload_resource.py)4
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/v1/_base.py470
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/v1/filepath.py410
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/v1/media_repository.py1112
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/v1/media_storage.py365
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/v1/oembed.py265
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/v1/preview_html.py501
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/v1/storage_provider.py172
-rw-r--r--synapse/rest/media/v1/thumbnailer.py221
14 files changed, 117 insertions, 3520 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/config_resource.py b/synapse/rest/media/config_resource.py
index a95804d327..a95804d327 100644
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/config_resource.py
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/config_resource.py
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/download_resource.py b/synapse/rest/media/download_resource.py
index 048a042692..8f270cf4cc 100644
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/download_resource.py
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/download_resource.py
@@ -22,11 +22,10 @@ from synapse.http.server import (
 )
 from synapse.http.servlet import parse_boolean
 from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
-
-from ._base import parse_media_id, respond_404
+from synapse.media._base import parse_media_id, respond_404
 
 if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_repository import MediaRepository
+    from synapse.media.media_repository import MediaRepository
     from synapse.server import HomeServer
 
 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/media_repository_resource.py b/synapse/rest/media/media_repository_resource.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5ebaa3b032
--- /dev/null
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/media_repository_resource.py
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
+# Copyright 2018-2021 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.
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+from synapse.config._base import ConfigError
+from synapse.http.server import UnrecognizedRequestResource
+
+from .config_resource import MediaConfigResource
+from .download_resource import DownloadResource
+from .preview_url_resource import PreviewUrlResource
+from .thumbnail_resource import ThumbnailResource
+from .upload_resource import UploadResource
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from synapse.server import HomeServer
+
+
+class MediaRepositoryResource(UnrecognizedRequestResource):
+    """File uploading and downloading.
+
+    Uploads are POSTed to a resource which returns a token which is used to GET
+    the download::
+
+        => POST /_matrix/media/r0/upload HTTP/1.1
+           Content-Type: <media-type>
+           Content-Length: <content-length>
+
+           <media>
+
+        <= HTTP/1.1 200 OK
+           Content-Type: application/json
+
+           { "content_uri": "mxc://<server-name>/<media-id>" }
+
+        => GET /_matrix/media/r0/download/<server-name>/<media-id> HTTP/1.1
+
+        <= HTTP/1.1 200 OK
+           Content-Type: <media-type>
+           Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=<upload-filename>
+
+           <media>
+
+    Clients can get thumbnails by supplying a desired width and height and
+    thumbnailing method::
+
+        => GET /_matrix/media/r0/thumbnail/<server_name>
+                /<media-id>?width=<w>&height=<h>&method=<m> HTTP/1.1
+
+        <= HTTP/1.1 200 OK
+           Content-Type: image/jpeg or image/png
+
+           <thumbnail>
+
+    The thumbnail methods are "crop" and "scale". "scale" tries to return an
+    image where either the width or the height is smaller than the requested
+    size. The client should then scale and letterbox the image if it needs to
+    fit within a given rectangle. "crop" tries to return an image where the
+    width and height are close to the requested size and the aspect matches
+    the requested size. The client should scale the image if it needs to fit
+    within a given rectangle.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
+        # If we're not configured to use it, raise if we somehow got here.
+        if not hs.config.media.can_load_media_repo:
+            raise ConfigError("Synapse is not configured to use a media repo.")
+
+        super().__init__()
+        media_repo = hs.get_media_repository()
+
+        self.putChild(b"upload", UploadResource(hs, media_repo))
+        self.putChild(b"download", DownloadResource(hs, media_repo))
+        self.putChild(
+            b"thumbnail", ThumbnailResource(hs, media_repo, media_repo.media_storage)
+        )
+        if hs.config.media.url_preview_enabled:
+            self.putChild(
+                b"preview_url",
+                PreviewUrlResource(hs, media_repo, media_repo.media_storage),
+            )
+        self.putChild(b"config", MediaConfigResource(hs))
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/preview_url_resource.py b/synapse/rest/media/preview_url_resource.py
index 4a594ab9d8..7ada728757 100644
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/preview_url_resource.py
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/preview_url_resource.py
@@ -40,21 +40,19 @@ from synapse.http.server import (
 from synapse.http.servlet import parse_integer, parse_string
 from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
 from synapse.logging.context import make_deferred_yieldable, run_in_background
+from synapse.media._base import FileInfo, get_filename_from_headers
+from synapse.media.media_storage import MediaStorage
+from synapse.media.oembed import OEmbedProvider
+from synapse.media.preview_html import decode_body, parse_html_to_open_graph
 from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process
-from synapse.rest.media.v1._base import get_filename_from_headers
-from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_storage import MediaStorage
-from synapse.rest.media.v1.oembed import OEmbedProvider
-from synapse.rest.media.v1.preview_html import decode_body, parse_html_to_open_graph
 from synapse.types import JsonDict, UserID
 from synapse.util import json_encoder
 from synapse.util.async_helpers import ObservableDeferred
 from synapse.util.caches.expiringcache import ExpiringCache
 from synapse.util.stringutils import random_string
 
-from ._base import FileInfo
-
 if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_repository import MediaRepository
+    from synapse.media.media_repository import MediaRepository
     from synapse.server import HomeServer
 
 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/thumbnail_resource.py b/synapse/rest/media/thumbnail_resource.py
index 3e720018b3..4ee2a0dbda 100644
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/thumbnail_resource.py
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/thumbnail_resource.py
@@ -27,9 +27,7 @@ from synapse.http.server import (
 )
 from synapse.http.servlet import parse_integer, parse_string
 from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
-from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_storage import MediaStorage
-
-from ._base import (
+from synapse.media._base import (
     FileInfo,
     ThumbnailInfo,
     parse_media_id,
@@ -37,9 +35,10 @@ from ._base import (
     respond_with_file,
     respond_with_responder,
 )
+from synapse.media.media_storage import MediaStorage
 
 if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_repository import MediaRepository
+    from synapse.media.media_repository import MediaRepository
     from synapse.server import HomeServer
 
 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/upload_resource.py b/synapse/rest/media/upload_resource.py
index 97548b54e5..697348613b 100644
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/upload_resource.py
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/upload_resource.py
@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ from synapse.api.errors import Codes, SynapseError
 from synapse.http.server import DirectServeJsonResource, respond_with_json
 from synapse.http.servlet import parse_bytes_from_args
 from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
-from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_storage import SpamMediaException
+from synapse.media.media_storage import SpamMediaException
 
 if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_repository import MediaRepository
+    from synapse.media.media_repository import MediaRepository
     from synapse.server import HomeServer
 
 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/_base.py b/synapse/rest/media/v1/_base.py
index ef8334ae25..88427a5737 100644
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/_base.py
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/v1/_base.py
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
-# Copyright 2019-2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
+# Copyright 2023 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.
@@ -12,468 +11,7 @@
 # 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 logging
-import os
-import urllib
-from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
-from types import TracebackType
-from typing import Awaitable, Dict, Generator, List, Optional, Tuple, Type
-
-import attr
-
-from twisted.internet.interfaces import IConsumer
-from twisted.protocols.basic import FileSender
-from twisted.web.server import Request
-
-from synapse.api.errors import Codes, SynapseError, cs_error
-from synapse.http.server import finish_request, respond_with_json
-from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
-from synapse.logging.context import make_deferred_yieldable
-from synapse.util.stringutils import is_ascii, parse_and_validate_server_name
-
-logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-# list all text content types that will have the charset default to UTF-8 when
-# none is given
-TEXT_CONTENT_TYPES = [
-    "text/css",
-    "text/csv",
-    "text/html",
-    "text/calendar",
-    "text/plain",
-    "text/javascript",
-    "application/json",
-    "application/ld+json",
-    "application/rtf",
-    "image/svg+xml",
-    "text/xml",
-]
-
-
-def parse_media_id(request: Request) -> Tuple[str, str, Optional[str]]:
-    """Parses the server name, media ID and optional file name from the request URI
-
-    Also performs some rough validation on the server name.
-
-    Args:
-        request: The `Request`.
-
-    Returns:
-        A tuple containing the parsed server name, media ID and optional file name.
-
-    Raises:
-        SynapseError(404): if parsing or validation fail for any reason
-    """
-    try:
-        # The type on postpath seems incorrect in Twisted 21.2.0.
-        postpath: List[bytes] = request.postpath  # type: ignore
-        assert postpath
-
-        # This allows users to append e.g. /test.png to the URL. Useful for
-        # clients that parse the URL to see content type.
-        server_name_bytes, media_id_bytes = postpath[:2]
-        server_name = server_name_bytes.decode("utf-8")
-        media_id = media_id_bytes.decode("utf8")
-
-        # Validate the server name, raising if invalid
-        parse_and_validate_server_name(server_name)
-
-        file_name = None
-        if len(postpath) > 2:
-            try:
-                file_name = urllib.parse.unquote(postpath[-1].decode("utf-8"))
-            except UnicodeDecodeError:
-                pass
-        return server_name, media_id, file_name
-    except Exception:
-        raise SynapseError(
-            404, "Invalid media id token %r" % (request.postpath,), Codes.UNKNOWN
-        )
-
-
-def respond_404(request: SynapseRequest) -> None:
-    respond_with_json(
-        request,
-        404,
-        cs_error("Not found %r" % (request.postpath,), code=Codes.NOT_FOUND),
-        send_cors=True,
-    )
-
-
-async def respond_with_file(
-    request: SynapseRequest,
-    media_type: str,
-    file_path: str,
-    file_size: Optional[int] = None,
-    upload_name: Optional[str] = None,
-) -> None:
-    logger.debug("Responding with %r", file_path)
-
-    if os.path.isfile(file_path):
-        if file_size is None:
-            stat = os.stat(file_path)
-            file_size = stat.st_size
-
-        add_file_headers(request, media_type, file_size, upload_name)
-
-        with open(file_path, "rb") as f:
-            await make_deferred_yieldable(FileSender().beginFileTransfer(f, request))
-
-        finish_request(request)
-    else:
-        respond_404(request)
-
-
-def add_file_headers(
-    request: Request,
-    media_type: str,
-    file_size: Optional[int],
-    upload_name: Optional[str],
-) -> None:
-    """Adds the correct response headers in preparation for responding with the
-    media.
-
-    Args:
-        request
-        media_type: The media/content type.
-        file_size: Size in bytes of the media, if known.
-        upload_name: The name of the requested file, if any.
-    """
-
-    def _quote(x: str) -> str:
-        return urllib.parse.quote(x.encode("utf-8"))
-
-    # Default to a UTF-8 charset for text content types.
-    # ex, uses UTF-8 for 'text/css' but not 'text/css; charset=UTF-16'
-    if media_type.lower() in TEXT_CONTENT_TYPES:
-        content_type = media_type + "; charset=UTF-8"
-    else:
-        content_type = media_type
-
-    request.setHeader(b"Content-Type", content_type.encode("UTF-8"))
-    if upload_name:
-        # RFC6266 section 4.1 [1] defines both `filename` and `filename*`.
-        #
-        # `filename` is defined to be a `value`, which is defined by RFC2616
-        # section 3.6 [2] to be a `token` or a `quoted-string`, where a `token`
-        # is (essentially) a single US-ASCII word, and a `quoted-string` is a
-        # US-ASCII string surrounded by double-quotes, using backslash as an
-        # escape character. Note that %-encoding is *not* permitted.
-        #
-        # `filename*` is defined to be an `ext-value`, which is defined in
-        # RFC5987 section 3.2.1 [3] to be `charset "'" [ language ] "'" value-chars`,
-        # where `value-chars` is essentially a %-encoded string in the given charset.
-        #
-        # [1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6266#section-4.1
-        # [2]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-3.6
-        # [3]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5987#section-3.2.1
-
-        # We avoid the quoted-string version of `filename`, because (a) synapse didn't
-        # correctly interpret those as of 0.99.2 and (b) they are a bit of a pain and we
-        # may as well just do the filename* version.
-        if _can_encode_filename_as_token(upload_name):
-            disposition = "inline; filename=%s" % (upload_name,)
-        else:
-            disposition = "inline; filename*=utf-8''%s" % (_quote(upload_name),)
-
-        request.setHeader(b"Content-Disposition", disposition.encode("ascii"))
-
-    # cache for at least a day.
-    # XXX: we might want to turn this off for data we don't want to
-    # recommend caching as it's sensitive or private - or at least
-    # select private. don't bother setting Expires as all our
-    # clients are smart enough to be happy with Cache-Control
-    request.setHeader(b"Cache-Control", b"public,max-age=86400,s-maxage=86400")
-    if file_size is not None:
-        request.setHeader(b"Content-Length", b"%d" % (file_size,))
-
-    # Tell web crawlers to not index, archive, or follow links in media. This
-    # should help to prevent things in the media repo from showing up in web
-    # search results.
-    request.setHeader(b"X-Robots-Tag", "noindex, nofollow, noarchive, noimageindex")
-
-
-# separators as defined in RFC2616. SP and HT are handled separately.
-# see _can_encode_filename_as_token.
-_FILENAME_SEPARATOR_CHARS = {
-    "(",
-    ")",
-    "<",
-    ">",
-    "@",
-    ",",
-    ";",
-    ":",
-    "\\",
-    '"',
-    "/",
-    "[",
-    "]",
-    "?",
-    "=",
-    "{",
-    "}",
-}
-
-
-def _can_encode_filename_as_token(x: str) -> bool:
-    for c in x:
-        # from RFC2616:
-        #
-        #        token          = 1*<any CHAR except CTLs or separators>
-        #
-        #        separators     = "(" | ")" | "<" | ">" | "@"
-        #                       | "," | ";" | ":" | "\" | <">
-        #                       | "/" | "[" | "]" | "?" | "="
-        #                       | "{" | "}" | SP | HT
-        #
-        #        CHAR           = <any US-ASCII character (octets 0 - 127)>
-        #
-        #        CTL            = <any US-ASCII control character
-        #                         (octets 0 - 31) and DEL (127)>
-        #
-        if ord(c) >= 127 or ord(c) <= 32 or c in _FILENAME_SEPARATOR_CHARS:
-            return False
-    return True
-
-
-async def respond_with_responder(
-    request: SynapseRequest,
-    responder: "Optional[Responder]",
-    media_type: str,
-    file_size: Optional[int],
-    upload_name: Optional[str] = None,
-) -> None:
-    """Responds to the request with given responder. If responder is None then
-    returns 404.
-
-    Args:
-        request
-        responder
-        media_type: The media/content type.
-        file_size: Size in bytes of the media. If not known it should be None
-        upload_name: The name of the requested file, if any.
-    """
-    if not responder:
-        respond_404(request)
-        return
-
-    # If we have a responder we *must* use it as a context manager.
-    with responder:
-        if request._disconnected:
-            logger.warning(
-                "Not sending response to request %s, already disconnected.", request
-            )
-            return
-
-        logger.debug("Responding to media request with responder %s", responder)
-        add_file_headers(request, media_type, file_size, upload_name)
-        try:
-            await responder.write_to_consumer(request)
-        except Exception as e:
-            # The majority of the time this will be due to the client having gone
-            # away. Unfortunately, Twisted simply throws a generic exception at us
-            # in that case.
-            logger.warning("Failed to write to consumer: %s %s", type(e), e)
-
-            # Unregister the producer, if it has one, so Twisted doesn't complain
-            if request.producer:
-                request.unregisterProducer()
-
-    finish_request(request)
-
-
-class Responder(ABC):
-    """Represents a response that can be streamed to the requester.
-
-    Responder is a context manager which *must* be used, so that any resources
-    held can be cleaned up.
-    """
-
-    @abstractmethod
-    def write_to_consumer(self, consumer: IConsumer) -> Awaitable:
-        """Stream response into consumer
-
-        Args:
-            consumer: The consumer to stream into.
-
-        Returns:
-            Resolves once the response has finished being written
-        """
-        raise NotImplementedError()
-
-    def __enter__(self) -> None:  # noqa: B027
-        pass
-
-    def __exit__(  # noqa: B027
-        self,
-        exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
-        exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
-        exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType],
-    ) -> None:
-        pass
-
-
-@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
-class ThumbnailInfo:
-    """Details about a generated thumbnail."""
-
-    width: int
-    height: int
-    method: str
-    # Content type of thumbnail, e.g. image/png
-    type: str
-    # The size of the media file, in bytes.
-    length: Optional[int] = None
-
-
-@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
-class FileInfo:
-    """Details about a requested/uploaded file."""
-
-    # The server name where the media originated from, or None if local.
-    server_name: Optional[str]
-    # The local ID of the file. For local files this is the same as the media_id
-    file_id: str
-    # If the file is for the url preview cache
-    url_cache: bool = False
-    # Whether the file is a thumbnail or not.
-    thumbnail: Optional[ThumbnailInfo] = None
-
-    # The below properties exist to maintain compatibility with third-party modules.
-    @property
-    def thumbnail_width(self) -> Optional[int]:
-        if not self.thumbnail:
-            return None
-        return self.thumbnail.width
-
-    @property
-    def thumbnail_height(self) -> Optional[int]:
-        if not self.thumbnail:
-            return None
-        return self.thumbnail.height
-
-    @property
-    def thumbnail_method(self) -> Optional[str]:
-        if not self.thumbnail:
-            return None
-        return self.thumbnail.method
-
-    @property
-    def thumbnail_type(self) -> Optional[str]:
-        if not self.thumbnail:
-            return None
-        return self.thumbnail.type
-
-    @property
-    def thumbnail_length(self) -> Optional[int]:
-        if not self.thumbnail:
-            return None
-        return self.thumbnail.length
-
-
-def get_filename_from_headers(headers: Dict[bytes, List[bytes]]) -> Optional[str]:
-    """
-    Get the filename of the downloaded file by inspecting the
-    Content-Disposition HTTP header.
-
-    Args:
-        headers: The HTTP request headers.
-
-    Returns:
-        The filename, or None.
-    """
-    content_disposition = headers.get(b"Content-Disposition", [b""])
-
-    # No header, bail out.
-    if not content_disposition[0]:
-        return None
-
-    _, params = _parse_header(content_disposition[0])
-
-    upload_name = None
-
-    # First check if there is a valid UTF-8 filename
-    upload_name_utf8 = params.get(b"filename*", None)
-    if upload_name_utf8:
-        if upload_name_utf8.lower().startswith(b"utf-8''"):
-            upload_name_utf8 = upload_name_utf8[7:]
-            # We have a filename*= section. This MUST be ASCII, and any UTF-8
-            # bytes are %-quoted.
-            try:
-                # Once it is decoded, we can then unquote the %-encoded
-                # parts strictly into a unicode string.
-                upload_name = urllib.parse.unquote(
-                    upload_name_utf8.decode("ascii"), errors="strict"
-                )
-            except UnicodeDecodeError:
-                # Incorrect UTF-8.
-                pass
-
-    # If there isn't check for an ascii name.
-    if not upload_name:
-        upload_name_ascii = params.get(b"filename", None)
-        if upload_name_ascii and is_ascii(upload_name_ascii):
-            upload_name = upload_name_ascii.decode("ascii")
-
-    # This may be None here, indicating we did not find a matching name.
-    return upload_name
-
-
-def _parse_header(line: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, Dict[bytes, bytes]]:
-    """Parse a Content-type like header.
-
-    Cargo-culted from `cgi`, but works on bytes rather than strings.
-
-    Args:
-        line: header to be parsed
-
-    Returns:
-        The main content-type, followed by the parameter dictionary
-    """
-    parts = _parseparam(b";" + line)
-    key = next(parts)
-    pdict = {}
-    for p in parts:
-        i = p.find(b"=")
-        if i >= 0:
-            name = p[:i].strip().lower()
-            value = p[i + 1 :].strip()
-
-            # strip double-quotes
-            if len(value) >= 2 and value[0:1] == value[-1:] == b'"':
-                value = value[1:-1]
-                value = value.replace(b"\\\\", b"\\").replace(b'\\"', b'"')
-            pdict[name] = value
-
-    return key, pdict
-
-
-def _parseparam(s: bytes) -> Generator[bytes, None, None]:
-    """Generator which splits the input on ;, respecting double-quoted sequences
-
-    Cargo-culted from `cgi`, but works on bytes rather than strings.
-
-    Args:
-        s: header to be parsed
-
-    Returns:
-        The split input
-    """
-    while s[:1] == b";":
-        s = s[1:]
-
-        # look for the next ;
-        end = s.find(b";")
-
-        # if there is an odd number of " marks between here and the next ;, skip to the
-        # next ; instead
-        while end > 0 and (s.count(b'"', 0, end) - s.count(b'\\"', 0, end)) % 2:
-            end = s.find(b";", end + 1)
-
-        if end < 0:
-            end = len(s)
-        f = s[:end]
-        yield f.strip()
-        s = s[end:]
+# This exists purely for backwards compatibility with media providers and spam checkers.
+from synapse.media._base import FileInfo, Responder  # noqa: F401
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/filepath.py b/synapse/rest/media/v1/filepath.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f6441c412..0000000000
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/filepath.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,410 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
-# Copyright 2020-2021 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 functools
-import os
-import re
-import string
-from typing import Any, Callable, List, TypeVar, Union, cast
-
-NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE = re.compile(r"^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d")
-
-
-F = TypeVar("F", bound=Callable[..., str])
-
-
-def _wrap_in_base_path(func: F) -> F:
-    """Takes a function that returns a relative path and turns it into an
-    absolute path based on the location of the primary media store
-    """
-
-    @functools.wraps(func)
-    def _wrapped(self: "MediaFilePaths", *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> str:
-        path = func(self, *args, **kwargs)
-        return os.path.join(self.base_path, path)
-
-    return cast(F, _wrapped)
-
-
-GetPathMethod = TypeVar(
-    "GetPathMethod", bound=Union[Callable[..., str], Callable[..., List[str]]]
-)
-
-
-def _wrap_with_jail_check(relative: bool) -> Callable[[GetPathMethod], GetPathMethod]:
-    """Wraps a path-returning method to check that the returned path(s) do not escape
-    the media store directory.
-
-    The path-returning method may return either a single path, or a list of paths.
-
-    The check is not expected to ever fail, unless `func` is missing a call to
-    `_validate_path_component`, or `_validate_path_component` is buggy.
-
-    Args:
-        relative: A boolean indicating whether the wrapped method returns paths relative
-            to the media store directory.
-
-    Returns:
-        A method which will wrap a path-returning method, adding a check to ensure that
-        the returned path(s) lie within the media store directory. The check will raise
-        a `ValueError` if it fails.
-    """
-
-    def _wrap_with_jail_check_inner(func: GetPathMethod) -> GetPathMethod:
-        @functools.wraps(func)
-        def _wrapped(
-            self: "MediaFilePaths", *args: Any, **kwargs: Any
-        ) -> Union[str, List[str]]:
-            path_or_paths = func(self, *args, **kwargs)
-
-            if isinstance(path_or_paths, list):
-                paths_to_check = path_or_paths
-            else:
-                paths_to_check = [path_or_paths]
-
-            for path in paths_to_check:
-                # Construct the path that will ultimately be used.
-                # We cannot guess whether `path` is relative to the media store
-                # directory, since the media store directory may itself be a relative
-                # path.
-                if relative:
-                    path = os.path.join(self.base_path, path)
-                normalized_path = os.path.normpath(path)
-
-                # Now that `normpath` has eliminated `../`s and `./`s from the path,
-                # `os.path.commonpath` can be used to check whether it lies within the
-                # media store directory.
-                if (
-                    os.path.commonpath([normalized_path, self.normalized_base_path])
-                    != self.normalized_base_path
-                ):
-                    # The path resolves to outside the media store directory,
-                    # or `self.base_path` is `.`, which is an unlikely configuration.
-                    raise ValueError(f"Invalid media store path: {path!r}")
-
-                # Note that `os.path.normpath`/`abspath` has a subtle caveat:
-                # `a/b/c/../c` will normalize to `a/b/c`, but the former refers to a
-                # different path if `a/b/c` is a symlink. That is, the check above is
-                # not perfect and may allow a certain restricted subset of untrustworthy
-                # paths through. Since the check above is secondary to the main
-                # `_validate_path_component` checks, it's less important for it to be
-                # perfect.
-                #
-                # As an alternative, `os.path.realpath` will resolve symlinks, but
-                # proves problematic if there are symlinks inside the media store.
-                # eg. if `url_store/` is symlinked to elsewhere, its canonical path
-                # won't match that of the main media store directory.
-
-            return path_or_paths
-
-        return cast(GetPathMethod, _wrapped)
-
-    return _wrap_with_jail_check_inner
-
-
-ALLOWED_CHARACTERS = set(
-    string.ascii_letters
-    + string.digits
-    + "_-"
-    + ".[]:"  # Domain names, IPv6 addresses and ports in server names
-)
-FORBIDDEN_NAMES = {
-    "",
-    os.path.curdir,  # "." for the current platform
-    os.path.pardir,  # ".." for the current platform
-}
-
-
-def _validate_path_component(name: str) -> str:
-    """Checks that the given string can be safely used as a path component
-
-    Args:
-        name: The path component to check.
-
-    Returns:
-        The path component if valid.
-
-    Raises:
-        ValueError: If `name` cannot be safely used as a path component.
-    """
-    if not ALLOWED_CHARACTERS.issuperset(name) or name in FORBIDDEN_NAMES:
-        raise ValueError(f"Invalid path component: {name!r}")
-
-    return name
-
-
-class MediaFilePaths:
-    """Describes where files are stored on disk.
-
-    Most of the functions have a `*_rel` variant which returns a file path that
-    is relative to the base media store path. This is mainly used when we want
-    to write to the backup media store (when one is configured)
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, primary_base_path: str):
-        self.base_path = primary_base_path
-        self.normalized_base_path = os.path.normpath(self.base_path)
-
-        # Refuse to initialize if paths cannot be validated correctly for the current
-        # platform.
-        assert os.path.sep not in ALLOWED_CHARACTERS
-        assert os.path.altsep not in ALLOWED_CHARACTERS
-        # On Windows, paths have all sorts of weirdness which `_validate_path_component`
-        # does not consider. In any case, the remote media store can't work correctly
-        # for certain homeservers there, since ":"s aren't allowed in paths.
-        assert os.name == "posix"
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=True)
-    def local_media_filepath_rel(self, media_id: str) -> str:
-        return os.path.join(
-            "local_content",
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
-        )
-
-    local_media_filepath = _wrap_in_base_path(local_media_filepath_rel)
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=True)
-    def local_media_thumbnail_rel(
-        self, media_id: str, width: int, height: int, content_type: str, method: str
-    ) -> str:
-        top_level_type, sub_type = content_type.split("/")
-        file_name = "%i-%i-%s-%s-%s" % (width, height, top_level_type, sub_type, method)
-        return os.path.join(
-            "local_thumbnails",
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_name),
-        )
-
-    local_media_thumbnail = _wrap_in_base_path(local_media_thumbnail_rel)
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=False)
-    def local_media_thumbnail_dir(self, media_id: str) -> str:
-        """
-        Retrieve the local store path of thumbnails of a given media_id
-
-        Args:
-            media_id: The media ID to query.
-        Returns:
-            Path of local_thumbnails from media_id
-        """
-        return os.path.join(
-            self.base_path,
-            "local_thumbnails",
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-            _validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
-        )
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=True)
-    def remote_media_filepath_rel(self, server_name: str, file_id: str) -> str:
-        return os.path.join(
-            "remote_content",
-            _validate_path_component(server_name),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[0:2]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[2:4]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[4:]),
-        )
-
-    remote_media_filepath = _wrap_in_base_path(remote_media_filepath_rel)
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=True)
-    def remote_media_thumbnail_rel(
-        self,
-        server_name: str,
-        file_id: str,
-        width: int,
-        height: int,
-        content_type: str,
-        method: str,
-    ) -> str:
-        top_level_type, sub_type = content_type.split("/")
-        file_name = "%i-%i-%s-%s-%s" % (width, height, top_level_type, sub_type, method)
-        return os.path.join(
-            "remote_thumbnail",
-            _validate_path_component(server_name),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[0:2]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[2:4]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[4:]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_name),
-        )
-
-    remote_media_thumbnail = _wrap_in_base_path(remote_media_thumbnail_rel)
-
-    # Legacy path that was used to store thumbnails previously.
-    # Should be removed after some time, when most of the thumbnails are stored
-    # using the new path.
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=True)
-    def remote_media_thumbnail_rel_legacy(
-        self, server_name: str, file_id: str, width: int, height: int, content_type: str
-    ) -> str:
-        top_level_type, sub_type = content_type.split("/")
-        file_name = "%i-%i-%s-%s" % (width, height, top_level_type, sub_type)
-        return os.path.join(
-            "remote_thumbnail",
-            _validate_path_component(server_name),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[0:2]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[2:4]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[4:]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_name),
-        )
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=False)
-    def remote_media_thumbnail_dir(self, server_name: str, file_id: str) -> str:
-        return os.path.join(
-            self.base_path,
-            "remote_thumbnail",
-            _validate_path_component(server_name),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[0:2]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[2:4]),
-            _validate_path_component(file_id[4:]),
-        )
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=True)
-    def url_cache_filepath_rel(self, media_id: str) -> str:
-        if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
-            # Media id is of the form <DATE><RANDOM_STRING>
-            # E.g.: 2017-09-28-fsdRDt24DS234dsf
-            return os.path.join(
-                "url_cache",
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[11:]),
-            )
-        else:
-            return os.path.join(
-                "url_cache",
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
-            )
-
-    url_cache_filepath = _wrap_in_base_path(url_cache_filepath_rel)
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=False)
-    def url_cache_filepath_dirs_to_delete(self, media_id: str) -> List[str]:
-        "The dirs to try and remove if we delete the media_id file"
-        if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
-            return [
-                os.path.join(
-                    self.base_path, "url_cache", _validate_path_component(media_id[:10])
-                )
-            ]
-        else:
-            return [
-                os.path.join(
-                    self.base_path,
-                    "url_cache",
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-                ),
-                os.path.join(
-                    self.base_path, "url_cache", _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2])
-                ),
-            ]
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=True)
-    def url_cache_thumbnail_rel(
-        self, media_id: str, width: int, height: int, content_type: str, method: str
-    ) -> str:
-        # Media id is of the form <DATE><RANDOM_STRING>
-        # E.g.: 2017-09-28-fsdRDt24DS234dsf
-
-        top_level_type, sub_type = content_type.split("/")
-        file_name = "%i-%i-%s-%s-%s" % (width, height, top_level_type, sub_type, method)
-
-        if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
-            return os.path.join(
-                "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[11:]),
-                _validate_path_component(file_name),
-            )
-        else:
-            return os.path.join(
-                "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
-                _validate_path_component(file_name),
-            )
-
-    url_cache_thumbnail = _wrap_in_base_path(url_cache_thumbnail_rel)
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=True)
-    def url_cache_thumbnail_directory_rel(self, media_id: str) -> str:
-        # Media id is of the form <DATE><RANDOM_STRING>
-        # E.g.: 2017-09-28-fsdRDt24DS234dsf
-
-        if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
-            return os.path.join(
-                "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[11:]),
-            )
-        else:
-            return os.path.join(
-                "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-                _validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
-            )
-
-    url_cache_thumbnail_directory = _wrap_in_base_path(
-        url_cache_thumbnail_directory_rel
-    )
-
-    @_wrap_with_jail_check(relative=False)
-    def url_cache_thumbnail_dirs_to_delete(self, media_id: str) -> List[str]:
-        "The dirs to try and remove if we delete the media_id thumbnails"
-        # Media id is of the form <DATE><RANDOM_STRING>
-        # E.g.: 2017-09-28-fsdRDt24DS234dsf
-        if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
-            return [
-                os.path.join(
-                    self.base_path,
-                    "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[11:]),
-                ),
-                os.path.join(
-                    self.base_path,
-                    "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
-                ),
-            ]
-        else:
-            return [
-                os.path.join(
-                    self.base_path,
-                    "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
-                ),
-                os.path.join(
-                    self.base_path,
-                    "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
-                ),
-                os.path.join(
-                    self.base_path,
-                    "url_cache_thumbnails",
-                    _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
-                ),
-            ]
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/media_repository.py b/synapse/rest/media/v1/media_repository.py
deleted file mode 100644
index c70e1837af..0000000000
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/media_repository.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1112 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
-# Copyright 2018-2021 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 errno
-import logging
-import os
-import shutil
-from io import BytesIO
-from typing import IO, TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, Optional, Set, Tuple
-
-from matrix_common.types.mxc_uri import MXCUri
-
-import twisted.internet.error
-import twisted.web.http
-from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred
-
-from synapse.api.errors import (
-    FederationDeniedError,
-    HttpResponseException,
-    NotFoundError,
-    RequestSendFailed,
-    SynapseError,
-)
-from synapse.config._base import ConfigError
-from synapse.config.repository import ThumbnailRequirement
-from synapse.http.server import UnrecognizedRequestResource
-from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
-from synapse.logging.context import defer_to_thread
-from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process
-from synapse.types import UserID
-from synapse.util.async_helpers import Linearizer
-from synapse.util.retryutils import NotRetryingDestination
-from synapse.util.stringutils import random_string
-
-from ._base import (
-    FileInfo,
-    Responder,
-    ThumbnailInfo,
-    get_filename_from_headers,
-    respond_404,
-    respond_with_responder,
-)
-from .config_resource import MediaConfigResource
-from .download_resource import DownloadResource
-from .filepath import MediaFilePaths
-from .media_storage import MediaStorage
-from .preview_url_resource import PreviewUrlResource
-from .storage_provider import StorageProviderWrapper
-from .thumbnail_resource import ThumbnailResource
-from .thumbnailer import Thumbnailer, ThumbnailError
-from .upload_resource import UploadResource
-
-if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from synapse.server import HomeServer
-
-logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-# How often to run the background job to update the "recently accessed"
-# attribute of local and remote media.
-UPDATE_RECENTLY_ACCESSED_TS = 60 * 1000  # 1 minute
-# How often to run the background job to check for local and remote media
-# that should be purged according to the configured media retention settings.
-MEDIA_RETENTION_CHECK_PERIOD_MS = 60 * 60 * 1000  # 1 hour
-
-
-class MediaRepository:
-    def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
-        self.hs = hs
-        self.auth = hs.get_auth()
-        self.client = hs.get_federation_http_client()
-        self.clock = hs.get_clock()
-        self.server_name = hs.hostname
-        self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
-        self.max_upload_size = hs.config.media.max_upload_size
-        self.max_image_pixels = hs.config.media.max_image_pixels
-
-        Thumbnailer.set_limits(self.max_image_pixels)
-
-        self.primary_base_path: str = hs.config.media.media_store_path
-        self.filepaths: MediaFilePaths = MediaFilePaths(self.primary_base_path)
-
-        self.dynamic_thumbnails = hs.config.media.dynamic_thumbnails
-        self.thumbnail_requirements = hs.config.media.thumbnail_requirements
-
-        self.remote_media_linearizer = Linearizer(name="media_remote")
-
-        self.recently_accessed_remotes: Set[Tuple[str, str]] = set()
-        self.recently_accessed_locals: Set[str] = set()
-
-        self.federation_domain_whitelist = (
-            hs.config.federation.federation_domain_whitelist
-        )
-
-        # List of StorageProviders where we should search for media and
-        # potentially upload to.
-        storage_providers = []
-
-        for (
-            clz,
-            provider_config,
-            wrapper_config,
-        ) in hs.config.media.media_storage_providers:
-            backend = clz(hs, provider_config)
-            provider = StorageProviderWrapper(
-                backend,
-                store_local=wrapper_config.store_local,
-                store_remote=wrapper_config.store_remote,
-                store_synchronous=wrapper_config.store_synchronous,
-            )
-            storage_providers.append(provider)
-
-        self.media_storage = MediaStorage(
-            self.hs, self.primary_base_path, self.filepaths, storage_providers
-        )
-
-        self.clock.looping_call(
-            self._start_update_recently_accessed, UPDATE_RECENTLY_ACCESSED_TS
-        )
-
-        # Media retention configuration options
-        self._media_retention_local_media_lifetime_ms = (
-            hs.config.media.media_retention_local_media_lifetime_ms
-        )
-        self._media_retention_remote_media_lifetime_ms = (
-            hs.config.media.media_retention_remote_media_lifetime_ms
-        )
-
-        # Check whether local or remote media retention is configured
-        if (
-            hs.config.media.media_retention_local_media_lifetime_ms is not None
-            or hs.config.media.media_retention_remote_media_lifetime_ms is not None
-        ):
-            # Run the background job to apply media retention rules routinely,
-            # with the duration between runs dictated by the homeserver config.
-            self.clock.looping_call(
-                self._start_apply_media_retention_rules,
-                MEDIA_RETENTION_CHECK_PERIOD_MS,
-            )
-
-    def _start_update_recently_accessed(self) -> Deferred:
-        return run_as_background_process(
-            "update_recently_accessed_media", self._update_recently_accessed
-        )
-
-    def _start_apply_media_retention_rules(self) -> Deferred:
-        return run_as_background_process(
-            "apply_media_retention_rules", self._apply_media_retention_rules
-        )
-
-    async def _update_recently_accessed(self) -> None:
-        remote_media = self.recently_accessed_remotes
-        self.recently_accessed_remotes = set()
-
-        local_media = self.recently_accessed_locals
-        self.recently_accessed_locals = set()
-
-        await self.store.update_cached_last_access_time(
-            local_media, remote_media, self.clock.time_msec()
-        )
-
-    def mark_recently_accessed(self, server_name: Optional[str], media_id: str) -> None:
-        """Mark the given media as recently accessed.
-
-        Args:
-            server_name: Origin server of media, or None if local
-            media_id: The media ID of the content
-        """
-        if server_name:
-            self.recently_accessed_remotes.add((server_name, media_id))
-        else:
-            self.recently_accessed_locals.add(media_id)
-
-    async def create_content(
-        self,
-        media_type: str,
-        upload_name: Optional[str],
-        content: IO,
-        content_length: int,
-        auth_user: UserID,
-    ) -> MXCUri:
-        """Store uploaded content for a local user and return the mxc URL
-
-        Args:
-            media_type: The content type of the file.
-            upload_name: The name of the file, if provided.
-            content: A file like object that is the content to store
-            content_length: The length of the content
-            auth_user: The user_id of the uploader
-
-        Returns:
-            The mxc url of the stored content
-        """
-
-        media_id = random_string(24)
-
-        file_info = FileInfo(server_name=None, file_id=media_id)
-
-        fname = await self.media_storage.store_file(content, file_info)
-
-        logger.info("Stored local media in file %r", fname)
-
-        await self.store.store_local_media(
-            media_id=media_id,
-            media_type=media_type,
-            time_now_ms=self.clock.time_msec(),
-            upload_name=upload_name,
-            media_length=content_length,
-            user_id=auth_user,
-        )
-
-        await self._generate_thumbnails(None, media_id, media_id, media_type)
-
-        return MXCUri(self.server_name, media_id)
-
-    async def get_local_media(
-        self, request: SynapseRequest, media_id: str, name: Optional[str]
-    ) -> None:
-        """Responds to requests for local media, if exists, or returns 404.
-
-        Args:
-            request: The incoming request.
-            media_id: The media ID of the content. (This is the same as
-                the file_id for local content.)
-            name: Optional name that, if specified, will be used as
-                the filename in the Content-Disposition header of the response.
-
-        Returns:
-            Resolves once a response has successfully been written to request
-        """
-        media_info = await self.store.get_local_media(media_id)
-        if not media_info or media_info["quarantined_by"]:
-            respond_404(request)
-            return
-
-        self.mark_recently_accessed(None, media_id)
-
-        media_type = media_info["media_type"]
-        if not media_type:
-            media_type = "application/octet-stream"
-        media_length = media_info["media_length"]
-        upload_name = name if name else media_info["upload_name"]
-        url_cache = media_info["url_cache"]
-
-        file_info = FileInfo(None, media_id, url_cache=bool(url_cache))
-
-        responder = await self.media_storage.fetch_media(file_info)
-        await respond_with_responder(
-            request, responder, media_type, media_length, upload_name
-        )
-
-    async def get_remote_media(
-        self,
-        request: SynapseRequest,
-        server_name: str,
-        media_id: str,
-        name: Optional[str],
-    ) -> None:
-        """Respond to requests for remote media.
-
-        Args:
-            request: The incoming request.
-            server_name: Remote server_name where the media originated.
-            media_id: The media ID of the content (as defined by the remote server).
-            name: Optional name that, if specified, will be used as
-                the filename in the Content-Disposition header of the response.
-
-        Returns:
-            Resolves once a response has successfully been written to request
-        """
-        if (
-            self.federation_domain_whitelist is not None
-            and server_name not in self.federation_domain_whitelist
-        ):
-            raise FederationDeniedError(server_name)
-
-        self.mark_recently_accessed(server_name, media_id)
-
-        # We linearize here to ensure that we don't try and download remote
-        # media multiple times concurrently
-        key = (server_name, media_id)
-        async with self.remote_media_linearizer.queue(key):
-            responder, media_info = await self._get_remote_media_impl(
-                server_name, media_id
-            )
-
-        # We deliberately stream the file outside the lock
-        if responder:
-            media_type = media_info["media_type"]
-            media_length = media_info["media_length"]
-            upload_name = name if name else media_info["upload_name"]
-            await respond_with_responder(
-                request, responder, media_type, media_length, upload_name
-            )
-        else:
-            respond_404(request)
-
-    async def get_remote_media_info(self, server_name: str, media_id: str) -> dict:
-        """Gets the media info associated with the remote file, downloading
-        if necessary.
-
-        Args:
-            server_name: Remote server_name where the media originated.
-            media_id: The media ID of the content (as defined by the remote server).
-
-        Returns:
-            The media info of the file
-        """
-        if (
-            self.federation_domain_whitelist is not None
-            and server_name not in self.federation_domain_whitelist
-        ):
-            raise FederationDeniedError(server_name)
-
-        # We linearize here to ensure that we don't try and download remote
-        # media multiple times concurrently
-        key = (server_name, media_id)
-        async with self.remote_media_linearizer.queue(key):
-            responder, media_info = await self._get_remote_media_impl(
-                server_name, media_id
-            )
-
-        # Ensure we actually use the responder so that it releases resources
-        if responder:
-            with responder:
-                pass
-
-        return media_info
-
-    async def _get_remote_media_impl(
-        self, server_name: str, media_id: str
-    ) -> Tuple[Optional[Responder], dict]:
-        """Looks for media in local cache, if not there then attempt to
-        download from remote server.
-
-        Args:
-            server_name: Remote server_name where the media originated.
-            media_id: The media ID of the content (as defined by the
-                remote server).
-
-        Returns:
-            A tuple of responder and the media info of the file.
-        """
-        media_info = await self.store.get_cached_remote_media(server_name, media_id)
-
-        # file_id is the ID we use to track the file locally. If we've already
-        # seen the file then reuse the existing ID, otherwise generate a new
-        # one.
-
-        # If we have an entry in the DB, try and look for it
-        if media_info:
-            file_id = media_info["filesystem_id"]
-            file_info = FileInfo(server_name, file_id)
-
-            if media_info["quarantined_by"]:
-                logger.info("Media is quarantined")
-                raise NotFoundError()
-
-            if not media_info["media_type"]:
-                media_info["media_type"] = "application/octet-stream"
-
-            responder = await self.media_storage.fetch_media(file_info)
-            if responder:
-                return responder, media_info
-
-        # Failed to find the file anywhere, lets download it.
-
-        try:
-            media_info = await self._download_remote_file(
-                server_name,
-                media_id,
-            )
-        except SynapseError:
-            raise
-        except Exception as e:
-            # An exception may be because we downloaded media in another
-            # process, so let's check if we magically have the media.
-            media_info = await self.store.get_cached_remote_media(server_name, media_id)
-            if not media_info:
-                raise e
-
-        file_id = media_info["filesystem_id"]
-        if not media_info["media_type"]:
-            media_info["media_type"] = "application/octet-stream"
-        file_info = FileInfo(server_name, file_id)
-
-        # We generate thumbnails even if another process downloaded the media
-        # as a) it's conceivable that the other download request dies before it
-        # generates thumbnails, but mainly b) we want to be sure the thumbnails
-        # have finished being generated before responding to the client,
-        # otherwise they'll request thumbnails and get a 404 if they're not
-        # ready yet.
-        await self._generate_thumbnails(
-            server_name, media_id, file_id, media_info["media_type"]
-        )
-
-        responder = await self.media_storage.fetch_media(file_info)
-        return responder, media_info
-
-    async def _download_remote_file(
-        self,
-        server_name: str,
-        media_id: str,
-    ) -> dict:
-        """Attempt to download the remote file from the given server name,
-        using the given file_id as the local id.
-
-        Args:
-            server_name: Originating server
-            media_id: The media ID of the content (as defined by the
-                remote server). This is different than the file_id, which is
-                locally generated.
-            file_id: Local file ID
-
-        Returns:
-            The media info of the file.
-        """
-
-        file_id = random_string(24)
-
-        file_info = FileInfo(server_name=server_name, file_id=file_id)
-
-        with self.media_storage.store_into_file(file_info) as (f, fname, finish):
-            request_path = "/".join(
-                ("/_matrix/media/r0/download", server_name, media_id)
-            )
-            try:
-                length, headers = await self.client.get_file(
-                    server_name,
-                    request_path,
-                    output_stream=f,
-                    max_size=self.max_upload_size,
-                    args={
-                        # tell the remote server to 404 if it doesn't
-                        # recognise the server_name, to make sure we don't
-                        # end up with a routing loop.
-                        "allow_remote": "false"
-                    },
-                )
-            except RequestSendFailed as e:
-                logger.warning(
-                    "Request failed fetching remote media %s/%s: %r",
-                    server_name,
-                    media_id,
-                    e,
-                )
-                raise SynapseError(502, "Failed to fetch remote media")
-
-            except HttpResponseException as e:
-                logger.warning(
-                    "HTTP error fetching remote media %s/%s: %s",
-                    server_name,
-                    media_id,
-                    e.response,
-                )
-                if e.code == twisted.web.http.NOT_FOUND:
-                    raise e.to_synapse_error()
-                raise SynapseError(502, "Failed to fetch remote media")
-
-            except SynapseError:
-                logger.warning(
-                    "Failed to fetch remote media %s/%s", server_name, media_id
-                )
-                raise
-            except NotRetryingDestination:
-                logger.warning("Not retrying destination %r", server_name)
-                raise SynapseError(502, "Failed to fetch remote media")
-            except Exception:
-                logger.exception(
-                    "Failed to fetch remote media %s/%s", server_name, media_id
-                )
-                raise SynapseError(502, "Failed to fetch remote media")
-
-            await finish()
-
-            if b"Content-Type" in headers:
-                media_type = headers[b"Content-Type"][0].decode("ascii")
-            else:
-                media_type = "application/octet-stream"
-            upload_name = get_filename_from_headers(headers)
-            time_now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
-
-            # Multiple remote media download requests can race (when using
-            # multiple media repos), so this may throw a violation constraint
-            # exception. If it does we'll delete the newly downloaded file from
-            # disk (as we're in the ctx manager).
-            #
-            # However: we've already called `finish()` so we may have also
-            # written to the storage providers. This is preferable to the
-            # alternative where we call `finish()` *after* this, where we could
-            # end up having an entry in the DB but fail to write the files to
-            # the storage providers.
-            await self.store.store_cached_remote_media(
-                origin=server_name,
-                media_id=media_id,
-                media_type=media_type,
-                time_now_ms=self.clock.time_msec(),
-                upload_name=upload_name,
-                media_length=length,
-                filesystem_id=file_id,
-            )
-
-        logger.info("Stored remote media in file %r", fname)
-
-        media_info = {
-            "media_type": media_type,
-            "media_length": length,
-            "upload_name": upload_name,
-            "created_ts": time_now_ms,
-            "filesystem_id": file_id,
-        }
-
-        return media_info
-
-    def _get_thumbnail_requirements(
-        self, media_type: str
-    ) -> Tuple[ThumbnailRequirement, ...]:
-        scpos = media_type.find(";")
-        if scpos > 0:
-            media_type = media_type[:scpos]
-        return self.thumbnail_requirements.get(media_type, ())
-
-    def _generate_thumbnail(
-        self,
-        thumbnailer: Thumbnailer,
-        t_width: int,
-        t_height: int,
-        t_method: str,
-        t_type: str,
-    ) -> Optional[BytesIO]:
-        m_width = thumbnailer.width
-        m_height = thumbnailer.height
-
-        if m_width * m_height >= self.max_image_pixels:
-            logger.info(
-                "Image too large to thumbnail %r x %r > %r",
-                m_width,
-                m_height,
-                self.max_image_pixels,
-            )
-            return None
-
-        if thumbnailer.transpose_method is not None:
-            m_width, m_height = thumbnailer.transpose()
-
-        if t_method == "crop":
-            return thumbnailer.crop(t_width, t_height, t_type)
-        elif t_method == "scale":
-            t_width, t_height = thumbnailer.aspect(t_width, t_height)
-            t_width = min(m_width, t_width)
-            t_height = min(m_height, t_height)
-            return thumbnailer.scale(t_width, t_height, t_type)
-
-        return None
-
-    async def generate_local_exact_thumbnail(
-        self,
-        media_id: str,
-        t_width: int,
-        t_height: int,
-        t_method: str,
-        t_type: str,
-        url_cache: bool,
-    ) -> Optional[str]:
-        input_path = await self.media_storage.ensure_media_is_in_local_cache(
-            FileInfo(None, media_id, url_cache=url_cache)
-        )
-
-        try:
-            thumbnailer = Thumbnailer(input_path)
-        except ThumbnailError as e:
-            logger.warning(
-                "Unable to generate a thumbnail for local media %s using a method of %s and type of %s: %s",
-                media_id,
-                t_method,
-                t_type,
-                e,
-            )
-            return None
-
-        with thumbnailer:
-            t_byte_source = await defer_to_thread(
-                self.hs.get_reactor(),
-                self._generate_thumbnail,
-                thumbnailer,
-                t_width,
-                t_height,
-                t_method,
-                t_type,
-            )
-
-        if t_byte_source:
-            try:
-                file_info = FileInfo(
-                    server_name=None,
-                    file_id=media_id,
-                    url_cache=url_cache,
-                    thumbnail=ThumbnailInfo(
-                        width=t_width,
-                        height=t_height,
-                        method=t_method,
-                        type=t_type,
-                    ),
-                )
-
-                output_path = await self.media_storage.store_file(
-                    t_byte_source, file_info
-                )
-            finally:
-                t_byte_source.close()
-
-            logger.info("Stored thumbnail in file %r", output_path)
-
-            t_len = os.path.getsize(output_path)
-
-            await self.store.store_local_thumbnail(
-                media_id, t_width, t_height, t_type, t_method, t_len
-            )
-
-            return output_path
-
-        # Could not generate thumbnail.
-        return None
-
-    async def generate_remote_exact_thumbnail(
-        self,
-        server_name: str,
-        file_id: str,
-        media_id: str,
-        t_width: int,
-        t_height: int,
-        t_method: str,
-        t_type: str,
-    ) -> Optional[str]:
-        input_path = await self.media_storage.ensure_media_is_in_local_cache(
-            FileInfo(server_name, file_id)
-        )
-
-        try:
-            thumbnailer = Thumbnailer(input_path)
-        except ThumbnailError as e:
-            logger.warning(
-                "Unable to generate a thumbnail for remote media %s from %s using a method of %s and type of %s: %s",
-                media_id,
-                server_name,
-                t_method,
-                t_type,
-                e,
-            )
-            return None
-
-        with thumbnailer:
-            t_byte_source = await defer_to_thread(
-                self.hs.get_reactor(),
-                self._generate_thumbnail,
-                thumbnailer,
-                t_width,
-                t_height,
-                t_method,
-                t_type,
-            )
-
-        if t_byte_source:
-            try:
-                file_info = FileInfo(
-                    server_name=server_name,
-                    file_id=file_id,
-                    thumbnail=ThumbnailInfo(
-                        width=t_width,
-                        height=t_height,
-                        method=t_method,
-                        type=t_type,
-                    ),
-                )
-
-                output_path = await self.media_storage.store_file(
-                    t_byte_source, file_info
-                )
-            finally:
-                t_byte_source.close()
-
-            logger.info("Stored thumbnail in file %r", output_path)
-
-            t_len = os.path.getsize(output_path)
-
-            await self.store.store_remote_media_thumbnail(
-                server_name,
-                media_id,
-                file_id,
-                t_width,
-                t_height,
-                t_type,
-                t_method,
-                t_len,
-            )
-
-            return output_path
-
-        # Could not generate thumbnail.
-        return None
-
-    async def _generate_thumbnails(
-        self,
-        server_name: Optional[str],
-        media_id: str,
-        file_id: str,
-        media_type: str,
-        url_cache: bool = False,
-    ) -> Optional[dict]:
-        """Generate and store thumbnails for an image.
-
-        Args:
-            server_name: The server name if remote media, else None if local
-            media_id: The media ID of the content. (This is the same as
-                the file_id for local content)
-            file_id: Local file ID
-            media_type: The content type of the file
-            url_cache: If we are thumbnailing images downloaded for the URL cache,
-                used exclusively by the url previewer
-
-        Returns:
-            Dict with "width" and "height" keys of original image or None if the
-            media cannot be thumbnailed.
-        """
-        requirements = self._get_thumbnail_requirements(media_type)
-        if not requirements:
-            return None
-
-        input_path = await self.media_storage.ensure_media_is_in_local_cache(
-            FileInfo(server_name, file_id, url_cache=url_cache)
-        )
-
-        try:
-            thumbnailer = Thumbnailer(input_path)
-        except ThumbnailError as e:
-            logger.warning(
-                "Unable to generate thumbnails for remote media %s from %s of type %s: %s",
-                media_id,
-                server_name,
-                media_type,
-                e,
-            )
-            return None
-
-        with thumbnailer:
-            m_width = thumbnailer.width
-            m_height = thumbnailer.height
-
-            if m_width * m_height >= self.max_image_pixels:
-                logger.info(
-                    "Image too large to thumbnail %r x %r > %r",
-                    m_width,
-                    m_height,
-                    self.max_image_pixels,
-                )
-                return None
-
-            if thumbnailer.transpose_method is not None:
-                m_width, m_height = await defer_to_thread(
-                    self.hs.get_reactor(), thumbnailer.transpose
-                )
-
-            # We deduplicate the thumbnail sizes by ignoring the cropped versions if
-            # they have the same dimensions of a scaled one.
-            thumbnails: Dict[Tuple[int, int, str], str] = {}
-            for requirement in requirements:
-                if requirement.method == "crop":
-                    thumbnails.setdefault(
-                        (requirement.width, requirement.height, requirement.media_type),
-                        requirement.method,
-                    )
-                elif requirement.method == "scale":
-                    t_width, t_height = thumbnailer.aspect(
-                        requirement.width, requirement.height
-                    )
-                    t_width = min(m_width, t_width)
-                    t_height = min(m_height, t_height)
-                    thumbnails[
-                        (t_width, t_height, requirement.media_type)
-                    ] = requirement.method
-
-            # Now we generate the thumbnails for each dimension, store it
-            for (t_width, t_height, t_type), t_method in thumbnails.items():
-                # Generate the thumbnail
-                if t_method == "crop":
-                    t_byte_source = await defer_to_thread(
-                        self.hs.get_reactor(),
-                        thumbnailer.crop,
-                        t_width,
-                        t_height,
-                        t_type,
-                    )
-                elif t_method == "scale":
-                    t_byte_source = await defer_to_thread(
-                        self.hs.get_reactor(),
-                        thumbnailer.scale,
-                        t_width,
-                        t_height,
-                        t_type,
-                    )
-                else:
-                    logger.error("Unrecognized method: %r", t_method)
-                    continue
-
-                if not t_byte_source:
-                    continue
-
-                file_info = FileInfo(
-                    server_name=server_name,
-                    file_id=file_id,
-                    url_cache=url_cache,
-                    thumbnail=ThumbnailInfo(
-                        width=t_width,
-                        height=t_height,
-                        method=t_method,
-                        type=t_type,
-                    ),
-                )
-
-                with self.media_storage.store_into_file(file_info) as (
-                    f,
-                    fname,
-                    finish,
-                ):
-                    try:
-                        await self.media_storage.write_to_file(t_byte_source, f)
-                        await finish()
-                    finally:
-                        t_byte_source.close()
-
-                    t_len = os.path.getsize(fname)
-
-                    # Write to database
-                    if server_name:
-                        # Multiple remote media download requests can race (when
-                        # using multiple media repos), so this may throw a violation
-                        # constraint exception. If it does we'll delete the newly
-                        # generated thumbnail from disk (as we're in the ctx
-                        # manager).
-                        #
-                        # However: we've already called `finish()` so we may have
-                        # also written to the storage providers. This is preferable
-                        # to the alternative where we call `finish()` *after* this,
-                        # where we could end up having an entry in the DB but fail
-                        # to write the files to the storage providers.
-                        try:
-                            await self.store.store_remote_media_thumbnail(
-                                server_name,
-                                media_id,
-                                file_id,
-                                t_width,
-                                t_height,
-                                t_type,
-                                t_method,
-                                t_len,
-                            )
-                        except Exception as e:
-                            thumbnail_exists = (
-                                await self.store.get_remote_media_thumbnail(
-                                    server_name,
-                                    media_id,
-                                    t_width,
-                                    t_height,
-                                    t_type,
-                                )
-                            )
-                            if not thumbnail_exists:
-                                raise e
-                    else:
-                        await self.store.store_local_thumbnail(
-                            media_id, t_width, t_height, t_type, t_method, t_len
-                        )
-
-        return {"width": m_width, "height": m_height}
-
-    async def _apply_media_retention_rules(self) -> None:
-        """
-        Purge old local and remote media according to the media retention rules
-        defined in the homeserver config.
-        """
-        # Purge remote media
-        if self._media_retention_remote_media_lifetime_ms is not None:
-            # Calculate a threshold timestamp derived from the configured lifetime. Any
-            # media that has not been accessed since this timestamp will be removed.
-            remote_media_threshold_timestamp_ms = (
-                self.clock.time_msec() - self._media_retention_remote_media_lifetime_ms
-            )
-
-            logger.info(
-                "Purging remote media last accessed before"
-                f" {remote_media_threshold_timestamp_ms}"
-            )
-
-            await self.delete_old_remote_media(
-                before_ts=remote_media_threshold_timestamp_ms
-            )
-
-        # And now do the same for local media
-        if self._media_retention_local_media_lifetime_ms is not None:
-            # This works the same as the remote media threshold
-            local_media_threshold_timestamp_ms = (
-                self.clock.time_msec() - self._media_retention_local_media_lifetime_ms
-            )
-
-            logger.info(
-                "Purging local media last accessed before"
-                f" {local_media_threshold_timestamp_ms}"
-            )
-
-            await self.delete_old_local_media(
-                before_ts=local_media_threshold_timestamp_ms,
-                keep_profiles=True,
-                delete_quarantined_media=False,
-                delete_protected_media=False,
-            )
-
-    async def delete_old_remote_media(self, before_ts: int) -> Dict[str, int]:
-        old_media = await self.store.get_remote_media_ids(
-            before_ts, include_quarantined_media=False
-        )
-
-        deleted = 0
-
-        for media in old_media:
-            origin = media["media_origin"]
-            media_id = media["media_id"]
-            file_id = media["filesystem_id"]
-            key = (origin, media_id)
-
-            logger.info("Deleting: %r", key)
-
-            # TODO: Should we delete from the backup store
-
-            async with self.remote_media_linearizer.queue(key):
-                full_path = self.filepaths.remote_media_filepath(origin, file_id)
-                try:
-                    os.remove(full_path)
-                except OSError as e:
-                    logger.warning("Failed to remove file: %r", full_path)
-                    if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
-                        pass
-                    else:
-                        continue
-
-                thumbnail_dir = self.filepaths.remote_media_thumbnail_dir(
-                    origin, file_id
-                )
-                shutil.rmtree(thumbnail_dir, ignore_errors=True)
-
-                await self.store.delete_remote_media(origin, media_id)
-                deleted += 1
-
-        return {"deleted": deleted}
-
-    async def delete_local_media_ids(
-        self, media_ids: List[str]
-    ) -> Tuple[List[str], int]:
-        """
-        Delete the given local or remote media ID from this server
-
-        Args:
-            media_id: The media ID to delete.
-        Returns:
-            A tuple of (list of deleted media IDs, total deleted media IDs).
-        """
-        return await self._remove_local_media_from_disk(media_ids)
-
-    async def delete_old_local_media(
-        self,
-        before_ts: int,
-        size_gt: int = 0,
-        keep_profiles: bool = True,
-        delete_quarantined_media: bool = False,
-        delete_protected_media: bool = False,
-    ) -> Tuple[List[str], int]:
-        """
-        Delete local or remote media from this server by size and timestamp. Removes
-        media files, any thumbnails and cached URLs.
-
-        Args:
-            before_ts: Unix timestamp in ms.
-                Files that were last used before this timestamp will be deleted.
-            size_gt: Size of the media in bytes. Files that are larger will be deleted.
-            keep_profiles: Switch to delete also files that are still used in image data
-                (e.g user profile, room avatar). If false these files will be deleted.
-            delete_quarantined_media: If True, media marked as quarantined will be deleted.
-            delete_protected_media: If True, media marked as protected will be deleted.
-
-        Returns:
-            A tuple of (list of deleted media IDs, total deleted media IDs).
-        """
-        old_media = await self.store.get_local_media_ids(
-            before_ts,
-            size_gt,
-            keep_profiles,
-            include_quarantined_media=delete_quarantined_media,
-            include_protected_media=delete_protected_media,
-        )
-        return await self._remove_local_media_from_disk(old_media)
-
-    async def _remove_local_media_from_disk(
-        self, media_ids: List[str]
-    ) -> Tuple[List[str], int]:
-        """
-        Delete local or remote media from this server. Removes media files,
-        any thumbnails and cached URLs.
-
-        Args:
-            media_ids: List of media_id to delete
-        Returns:
-            A tuple of (list of deleted media IDs, total deleted media IDs).
-        """
-        removed_media = []
-        for media_id in media_ids:
-            logger.info("Deleting media with ID '%s'", media_id)
-            full_path = self.filepaths.local_media_filepath(media_id)
-            try:
-                os.remove(full_path)
-            except OSError as e:
-                logger.warning("Failed to remove file: %r: %s", full_path, e)
-                if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
-                    pass
-                else:
-                    continue
-
-            thumbnail_dir = self.filepaths.local_media_thumbnail_dir(media_id)
-            shutil.rmtree(thumbnail_dir, ignore_errors=True)
-
-            await self.store.delete_remote_media(self.server_name, media_id)
-
-            await self.store.delete_url_cache((media_id,))
-            await self.store.delete_url_cache_media((media_id,))
-
-            removed_media.append(media_id)
-
-        return removed_media, len(removed_media)
-
-
-class MediaRepositoryResource(UnrecognizedRequestResource):
-    """File uploading and downloading.
-
-    Uploads are POSTed to a resource which returns a token which is used to GET
-    the download::
-
-        => POST /_matrix/media/r0/upload HTTP/1.1
-           Content-Type: <media-type>
-           Content-Length: <content-length>
-
-           <media>
-
-        <= HTTP/1.1 200 OK
-           Content-Type: application/json
-
-           { "content_uri": "mxc://<server-name>/<media-id>" }
-
-        => GET /_matrix/media/r0/download/<server-name>/<media-id> HTTP/1.1
-
-        <= HTTP/1.1 200 OK
-           Content-Type: <media-type>
-           Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=<upload-filename>
-
-           <media>
-
-    Clients can get thumbnails by supplying a desired width and height and
-    thumbnailing method::
-
-        => GET /_matrix/media/r0/thumbnail/<server_name>
-                /<media-id>?width=<w>&height=<h>&method=<m> HTTP/1.1
-
-        <= HTTP/1.1 200 OK
-           Content-Type: image/jpeg or image/png
-
-           <thumbnail>
-
-    The thumbnail methods are "crop" and "scale". "scale" tries to return an
-    image where either the width or the height is smaller than the requested
-    size. The client should then scale and letterbox the image if it needs to
-    fit within a given rectangle. "crop" tries to return an image where the
-    width and height are close to the requested size and the aspect matches
-    the requested size. The client should scale the image if it needs to fit
-    within a given rectangle.
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
-        # If we're not configured to use it, raise if we somehow got here.
-        if not hs.config.media.can_load_media_repo:
-            raise ConfigError("Synapse is not configured to use a media repo.")
-
-        super().__init__()
-        media_repo = hs.get_media_repository()
-
-        self.putChild(b"upload", UploadResource(hs, media_repo))
-        self.putChild(b"download", DownloadResource(hs, media_repo))
-        self.putChild(
-            b"thumbnail", ThumbnailResource(hs, media_repo, media_repo.media_storage)
-        )
-        if hs.config.media.url_preview_enabled:
-            self.putChild(
-                b"preview_url",
-                PreviewUrlResource(hs, media_repo, media_repo.media_storage),
-            )
-        self.putChild(b"config", MediaConfigResource(hs))
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/media_storage.py b/synapse/rest/media/v1/media_storage.py
index db25848744..11b0e8e231 100644
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/media_storage.py
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/v1/media_storage.py
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright 2018-2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
+# Copyright 2023 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.
@@ -11,364 +11,7 @@
 # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 # limitations under the License.
-import contextlib
-import logging
-import os
-import shutil
-from types import TracebackType
-from typing import (
-    IO,
-    TYPE_CHECKING,
-    Any,
-    Awaitable,
-    BinaryIO,
-    Callable,
-    Generator,
-    Optional,
-    Sequence,
-    Tuple,
-    Type,
-)
-
-import attr
-
-from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred
-from twisted.internet.interfaces import IConsumer
-from twisted.protocols.basic import FileSender
-
-import synapse
-from synapse.api.errors import NotFoundError
-from synapse.logging.context import defer_to_thread, make_deferred_yieldable
-from synapse.util import Clock
-from synapse.util.file_consumer import BackgroundFileConsumer
-
-from ._base import FileInfo, Responder
-from .filepath import MediaFilePaths
-
-if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from synapse.rest.media.v1.storage_provider import StorageProvider
-    from synapse.server import HomeServer
-
-logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-
-class MediaStorage:
-    """Responsible for storing/fetching files from local sources.
-
-    Args:
-        hs
-        local_media_directory: Base path where we store media on disk
-        filepaths
-        storage_providers: List of StorageProvider that are used to fetch and store files.
-    """
-
-    def __init__(
-        self,
-        hs: "HomeServer",
-        local_media_directory: str,
-        filepaths: MediaFilePaths,
-        storage_providers: Sequence["StorageProvider"],
-    ):
-        self.hs = hs
-        self.reactor = hs.get_reactor()
-        self.local_media_directory = local_media_directory
-        self.filepaths = filepaths
-        self.storage_providers = storage_providers
-        self.spam_checker = hs.get_spam_checker()
-        self.clock = hs.get_clock()
-
-    async def store_file(self, source: IO, file_info: FileInfo) -> str:
-        """Write `source` to the on disk media store, and also any other
-        configured storage providers
-
-        Args:
-            source: A file like object that should be written
-            file_info: Info about the file to store
-
-        Returns:
-            the file path written to in the primary media store
-        """
-
-        with self.store_into_file(file_info) as (f, fname, finish_cb):
-            # Write to the main repository
-            await self.write_to_file(source, f)
-            await finish_cb()
-
-        return fname
-
-    async def write_to_file(self, source: IO, output: IO) -> None:
-        """Asynchronously write the `source` to `output`."""
-        await defer_to_thread(self.reactor, _write_file_synchronously, source, output)
-
-    @contextlib.contextmanager
-    def store_into_file(
-        self, file_info: FileInfo
-    ) -> Generator[Tuple[BinaryIO, str, Callable[[], Awaitable[None]]], None, None]:
-        """Context manager used to get a file like object to write into, as
-        described by file_info.
-
-        Actually yields a 3-tuple (file, fname, finish_cb), where file is a file
-        like object that can be written to, fname is the absolute path of file
-        on disk, and finish_cb is a function that returns an awaitable.
-
-        fname can be used to read the contents from after upload, e.g. to
-        generate thumbnails.
-
-        finish_cb must be called and waited on after the file has been
-        successfully been written to. Should not be called if there was an
-        error.
-
-        Args:
-            file_info: Info about the file to store
-
-        Example:
-
-            with media_storage.store_into_file(info) as (f, fname, finish_cb):
-                # .. write into f ...
-                await finish_cb()
-        """
-
-        path = self._file_info_to_path(file_info)
-        fname = os.path.join(self.local_media_directory, path)
-
-        dirname = os.path.dirname(fname)
-        os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True)
-
-        finished_called = [False]
-
-        try:
-            with open(fname, "wb") as f:
-
-                async def finish() -> None:
-                    # Ensure that all writes have been flushed and close the
-                    # file.
-                    f.flush()
-                    f.close()
-
-                    spam_check = await self.spam_checker.check_media_file_for_spam(
-                        ReadableFileWrapper(self.clock, fname), file_info
-                    )
-                    if spam_check != synapse.module_api.NOT_SPAM:
-                        logger.info("Blocking media due to spam checker")
-                        # Note that we'll delete the stored media, due to the
-                        # try/except below. The media also won't be stored in
-                        # the DB.
-                        # We currently ignore any additional field returned by
-                        # the spam-check API.
-                        raise SpamMediaException(errcode=spam_check[0])
-
-                    for provider in self.storage_providers:
-                        await provider.store_file(path, file_info)
-
-                    finished_called[0] = True
-
-                yield f, fname, finish
-        except Exception as e:
-            try:
-                os.remove(fname)
-            except Exception:
-                pass
-
-            raise e from None
-
-        if not finished_called:
-            raise Exception("Finished callback not called")
-
-    async def fetch_media(self, file_info: FileInfo) -> Optional[Responder]:
-        """Attempts to fetch media described by file_info from the local cache
-        and configured storage providers.
-
-        Args:
-            file_info
-
-        Returns:
-            Returns a Responder if the file was found, otherwise None.
-        """
-        paths = [self._file_info_to_path(file_info)]
-
-        # fallback for remote thumbnails with no method in the filename
-        if file_info.thumbnail and file_info.server_name:
-            paths.append(
-                self.filepaths.remote_media_thumbnail_rel_legacy(
-                    server_name=file_info.server_name,
-                    file_id=file_info.file_id,
-                    width=file_info.thumbnail.width,
-                    height=file_info.thumbnail.height,
-                    content_type=file_info.thumbnail.type,
-                )
-            )
-
-        for path in paths:
-            local_path = os.path.join(self.local_media_directory, path)
-            if os.path.exists(local_path):
-                logger.debug("responding with local file %s", local_path)
-                return FileResponder(open(local_path, "rb"))
-            logger.debug("local file %s did not exist", local_path)
-
-        for provider in self.storage_providers:
-            for path in paths:
-                res: Any = await provider.fetch(path, file_info)
-                if res:
-                    logger.debug("Streaming %s from %s", path, provider)
-                    return res
-                logger.debug("%s not found on %s", path, provider)
-
-        return None
-
-    async def ensure_media_is_in_local_cache(self, file_info: FileInfo) -> str:
-        """Ensures that the given file is in the local cache. Attempts to
-        download it from storage providers if it isn't.
-
-        Args:
-            file_info
-
-        Returns:
-            Full path to local file
-        """
-        path = self._file_info_to_path(file_info)
-        local_path = os.path.join(self.local_media_directory, path)
-        if os.path.exists(local_path):
-            return local_path
-
-        # Fallback for paths without method names
-        # Should be removed in the future
-        if file_info.thumbnail and file_info.server_name:
-            legacy_path = self.filepaths.remote_media_thumbnail_rel_legacy(
-                server_name=file_info.server_name,
-                file_id=file_info.file_id,
-                width=file_info.thumbnail.width,
-                height=file_info.thumbnail.height,
-                content_type=file_info.thumbnail.type,
-            )
-            legacy_local_path = os.path.join(self.local_media_directory, legacy_path)
-            if os.path.exists(legacy_local_path):
-                return legacy_local_path
-
-        dirname = os.path.dirname(local_path)
-        os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True)
-
-        for provider in self.storage_providers:
-            res: Any = await provider.fetch(path, file_info)
-            if res:
-                with res:
-                    consumer = BackgroundFileConsumer(
-                        open(local_path, "wb"), self.reactor
-                    )
-                    await res.write_to_consumer(consumer)
-                    await consumer.wait()
-                return local_path
-
-        raise NotFoundError()
-
-    def _file_info_to_path(self, file_info: FileInfo) -> str:
-        """Converts file_info into a relative path.
-
-        The path is suitable for storing files under a directory, e.g. used to
-        store files on local FS under the base media repository directory.
-        """
-        if file_info.url_cache:
-            if file_info.thumbnail:
-                return self.filepaths.url_cache_thumbnail_rel(
-                    media_id=file_info.file_id,
-                    width=file_info.thumbnail.width,
-                    height=file_info.thumbnail.height,
-                    content_type=file_info.thumbnail.type,
-                    method=file_info.thumbnail.method,
-                )
-            return self.filepaths.url_cache_filepath_rel(file_info.file_id)
-
-        if file_info.server_name:
-            if file_info.thumbnail:
-                return self.filepaths.remote_media_thumbnail_rel(
-                    server_name=file_info.server_name,
-                    file_id=file_info.file_id,
-                    width=file_info.thumbnail.width,
-                    height=file_info.thumbnail.height,
-                    content_type=file_info.thumbnail.type,
-                    method=file_info.thumbnail.method,
-                )
-            return self.filepaths.remote_media_filepath_rel(
-                file_info.server_name, file_info.file_id
-            )
-
-        if file_info.thumbnail:
-            return self.filepaths.local_media_thumbnail_rel(
-                media_id=file_info.file_id,
-                width=file_info.thumbnail.width,
-                height=file_info.thumbnail.height,
-                content_type=file_info.thumbnail.type,
-                method=file_info.thumbnail.method,
-            )
-        return self.filepaths.local_media_filepath_rel(file_info.file_id)
-
-
-def _write_file_synchronously(source: IO, dest: IO) -> None:
-    """Write `source` to the file like `dest` synchronously. Should be called
-    from a thread.
-
-    Args:
-        source: A file like object that's to be written
-        dest: A file like object to be written to
-    """
-    source.seek(0)  # Ensure we read from the start of the file
-    shutil.copyfileobj(source, dest)
-
-
-class FileResponder(Responder):
-    """Wraps an open file that can be sent to a request.
-
-    Args:
-        open_file: A file like object to be streamed ot the client,
-            is closed when finished streaming.
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, open_file: IO):
-        self.open_file = open_file
-
-    def write_to_consumer(self, consumer: IConsumer) -> Deferred:
-        return make_deferred_yieldable(
-            FileSender().beginFileTransfer(self.open_file, consumer)
-        )
-
-    def __exit__(
-        self,
-        exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
-        exc_val: Optional[BaseException],
-        exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType],
-    ) -> None:
-        self.open_file.close()
-
-
-class SpamMediaException(NotFoundError):
-    """The media was blocked by a spam checker, so we simply 404 the request (in
-    the same way as if it was quarantined).
-    """
-
-
-@attr.s(slots=True, auto_attribs=True)
-class ReadableFileWrapper:
-    """Wrapper that allows reading a file in chunks, yielding to the reactor,
-    and writing to a callback.
-
-    This is simplified `FileSender` that takes an IO object rather than an
-    `IConsumer`.
-    """
-
-    CHUNK_SIZE = 2**14
-
-    clock: Clock
-    path: str
-
-    async def write_chunks_to(self, callback: Callable[[bytes], object]) -> None:
-        """Reads the file in chunks and calls the callback with each chunk."""
-
-        with open(self.path, "rb") as file:
-            while True:
-                chunk = file.read(self.CHUNK_SIZE)
-                if not chunk:
-                    break
-
-                callback(chunk)
+#
 
-                # We yield to the reactor by sleeping for 0 seconds.
-                await self.clock.sleep(0)
+# This exists purely for backwards compatibility with spam checkers.
+from synapse.media.media_storage import ReadableFileWrapper  # noqa: F401
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/oembed.py b/synapse/rest/media/v1/oembed.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 7592aa5d47..0000000000
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/oembed.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,265 +0,0 @@
-#  Copyright 2021 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 html
-import logging
-import urllib.parse
-from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional
-
-import attr
-
-from synapse.rest.media.v1.preview_html import parse_html_description
-from synapse.types import JsonDict
-from synapse.util import json_decoder
-
-if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from lxml import etree
-
-    from synapse.server import HomeServer
-
-logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-
-@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
-class OEmbedResult:
-    # The Open Graph result (converted from the oEmbed result).
-    open_graph_result: JsonDict
-    # The author_name of the oEmbed result
-    author_name: Optional[str]
-    # Number of milliseconds to cache the content, according to the oEmbed response.
-    #
-    # This will be None if no cache-age is provided in the oEmbed response (or
-    # if the oEmbed response cannot be turned into an Open Graph response).
-    cache_age: Optional[int]
-
-
-class OEmbedProvider:
-    """
-    A helper for accessing oEmbed content.
-
-    It can be used to check if a URL should be accessed via oEmbed and for
-    requesting/parsing oEmbed content.
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
-        self._oembed_patterns = {}
-        for oembed_endpoint in hs.config.oembed.oembed_patterns:
-            api_endpoint = oembed_endpoint.api_endpoint
-
-            # Only JSON is supported at the moment. This could be declared in
-            # the formats field. Otherwise, if the endpoint ends in .xml assume
-            # it doesn't support JSON.
-            if (
-                oembed_endpoint.formats is not None
-                and "json" not in oembed_endpoint.formats
-            ) or api_endpoint.endswith(".xml"):
-                logger.info(
-                    "Ignoring oEmbed endpoint due to not supporting JSON: %s",
-                    api_endpoint,
-                )
-                continue
-
-            # Iterate through each URL pattern and point it to the endpoint.
-            for pattern in oembed_endpoint.url_patterns:
-                self._oembed_patterns[pattern] = api_endpoint
-
-    def get_oembed_url(self, url: str) -> Optional[str]:
-        """
-        Check whether the URL should be downloaded as oEmbed content instead.
-
-        Args:
-            url: The URL to check.
-
-        Returns:
-            A URL to use instead or None if the original URL should be used.
-        """
-        for url_pattern, endpoint in self._oembed_patterns.items():
-            if url_pattern.fullmatch(url):
-                # TODO Specify max height / width.
-
-                # Note that only the JSON format is supported, some endpoints want
-                # this in the URL, others want it as an argument.
-                endpoint = endpoint.replace("{format}", "json")
-
-                args = {"url": url, "format": "json"}
-                query_str = urllib.parse.urlencode(args, True)
-                return f"{endpoint}?{query_str}"
-
-        # No match.
-        return None
-
-    def autodiscover_from_html(self, tree: "etree.Element") -> Optional[str]:
-        """
-        Search an HTML document for oEmbed autodiscovery information.
-
-        Args:
-            tree: The parsed HTML body.
-
-        Returns:
-            The URL to use for oEmbed information, or None if no URL was found.
-        """
-        # Search for link elements with the proper rel and type attributes.
-        for tag in tree.xpath(
-            "//link[@rel='alternate'][@type='application/json+oembed']"
-        ):
-            if "href" in tag.attrib:
-                return tag.attrib["href"]
-
-        # Some providers (e.g. Flickr) use alternative instead of alternate.
-        for tag in tree.xpath(
-            "//link[@rel='alternative'][@type='application/json+oembed']"
-        ):
-            if "href" in tag.attrib:
-                return tag.attrib["href"]
-
-        return None
-
-    def parse_oembed_response(self, url: str, raw_body: bytes) -> OEmbedResult:
-        """
-        Parse the oEmbed response into an Open Graph response.
-
-        Args:
-            url: The URL which is being previewed (not the one which was
-                requested).
-            raw_body: The oEmbed response as JSON encoded as bytes.
-
-        Returns:
-            json-encoded Open Graph data
-        """
-
-        try:
-            # oEmbed responses *must* be UTF-8 according to the spec.
-            oembed = json_decoder.decode(raw_body.decode("utf-8"))
-        except ValueError:
-            return OEmbedResult({}, None, None)
-
-        # The version is a required string field, but not always provided,
-        # or sometimes provided as a float. Be lenient.
-        oembed_version = oembed.get("version", "1.0")
-        if oembed_version != "1.0" and oembed_version != 1:
-            return OEmbedResult({}, None, None)
-
-        # Attempt to parse the cache age, if possible.
-        try:
-            cache_age = int(oembed.get("cache_age")) * 1000
-        except (TypeError, ValueError):
-            # If the cache age cannot be parsed (e.g. wrong type or invalid
-            # string), ignore it.
-            cache_age = None
-
-        # The oEmbed response converted to Open Graph.
-        open_graph_response: JsonDict = {"og:url": url}
-
-        title = oembed.get("title")
-        if title and isinstance(title, str):
-            # A common WordPress plug-in seems to incorrectly escape entities
-            # in the oEmbed response.
-            open_graph_response["og:title"] = html.unescape(title)
-
-        author_name = oembed.get("author_name")
-        if not isinstance(author_name, str):
-            author_name = None
-
-        # Use the provider name and as the site.
-        provider_name = oembed.get("provider_name")
-        if provider_name and isinstance(provider_name, str):
-            open_graph_response["og:site_name"] = provider_name
-
-        # If a thumbnail exists, use it. Note that dimensions will be calculated later.
-        thumbnail_url = oembed.get("thumbnail_url")
-        if thumbnail_url and isinstance(thumbnail_url, str):
-            open_graph_response["og:image"] = thumbnail_url
-
-        # Process each type separately.
-        oembed_type = oembed.get("type")
-        if oembed_type == "rich":
-            html_str = oembed.get("html")
-            if isinstance(html_str, str):
-                calc_description_and_urls(open_graph_response, html_str)
-
-        elif oembed_type == "photo":
-            # If this is a photo, use the full image, not the thumbnail.
-            url = oembed.get("url")
-            if url and isinstance(url, str):
-                open_graph_response["og:image"] = url
-
-        elif oembed_type == "video":
-            open_graph_response["og:type"] = "video.other"
-            html_str = oembed.get("html")
-            if html_str and isinstance(html_str, str):
-                calc_description_and_urls(open_graph_response, oembed["html"])
-            for size in ("width", "height"):
-                val = oembed.get(size)
-                if type(val) is int:
-                    open_graph_response[f"og:video:{size}"] = val
-
-        elif oembed_type == "link":
-            open_graph_response["og:type"] = "website"
-
-        else:
-            logger.warning("Unknown oEmbed type: %s", oembed_type)
-
-        return OEmbedResult(open_graph_response, author_name, cache_age)
-
-
-def _fetch_urls(tree: "etree.Element", tag_name: str) -> List[str]:
-    results = []
-    for tag in tree.xpath("//*/" + tag_name):
-        if "src" in tag.attrib:
-            results.append(tag.attrib["src"])
-    return results
-
-
-def calc_description_and_urls(open_graph_response: JsonDict, html_body: str) -> None:
-    """
-    Calculate description for an HTML document.
-
-    This uses lxml to convert the HTML document into plaintext. If errors
-    occur during processing of the document, an empty response is returned.
-
-    Args:
-        open_graph_response: The current Open Graph summary. This is updated with additional fields.
-        html_body: The HTML document, as bytes.
-
-    Returns:
-        The summary
-    """
-    # If there's no body, nothing useful is going to be found.
-    if not html_body:
-        return
-
-    from lxml import etree
-
-    # Create an HTML parser. If this fails, log and return no metadata.
-    parser = etree.HTMLParser(recover=True, encoding="utf-8")
-
-    # Attempt to parse the body. If this fails, log and return no metadata.
-    tree = etree.fromstring(html_body, parser)
-
-    # The data was successfully parsed, but no tree was found.
-    if tree is None:
-        return
-
-    # Attempt to find interesting URLs (images, videos, embeds).
-    if "og:image" not in open_graph_response:
-        image_urls = _fetch_urls(tree, "img")
-        if image_urls:
-            open_graph_response["og:image"] = image_urls[0]
-
-    video_urls = _fetch_urls(tree, "video") + _fetch_urls(tree, "embed")
-    if video_urls:
-        open_graph_response["og:video"] = video_urls[0]
-
-    description = parse_html_description(tree)
-    if description:
-        open_graph_response["og:description"] = description
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/preview_html.py b/synapse/rest/media/v1/preview_html.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 516d0434f0..0000000000
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/preview_html.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,501 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2021 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 codecs
-import logging
-import re
-from typing import (
-    TYPE_CHECKING,
-    Callable,
-    Dict,
-    Generator,
-    Iterable,
-    List,
-    Optional,
-    Set,
-    Union,
-)
-
-if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from lxml import etree
-
-logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-_charset_match = re.compile(
-    rb'<\s*meta[^>]*charset\s*=\s*"?([a-z0-9_-]+)"?', flags=re.I
-)
-_xml_encoding_match = re.compile(
-    rb'\s*<\s*\?\s*xml[^>]*encoding="([a-z0-9_-]+)"', flags=re.I
-)
-_content_type_match = re.compile(r'.*; *charset="?(.*?)"?(;|$)', flags=re.I)
-
-# Certain elements aren't meant for display.
-ARIA_ROLES_TO_IGNORE = {"directory", "menu", "menubar", "toolbar"}
-
-
-def _normalise_encoding(encoding: str) -> Optional[str]:
-    """Use the Python codec's name as the normalised entry."""
-    try:
-        return codecs.lookup(encoding).name
-    except LookupError:
-        return None
-
-
-def _get_html_media_encodings(
-    body: bytes, content_type: Optional[str]
-) -> Iterable[str]:
-    """
-    Get potential encoding of the body based on the (presumably) HTML body or the content-type header.
-
-    The precedence used for finding a character encoding is:
-
-    1. <meta> tag with a charset declared.
-    2. The XML document's character encoding attribute.
-    3. The Content-Type header.
-    4. Fallback to utf-8.
-    5. Fallback to windows-1252.
-
-    This roughly follows the algorithm used by BeautifulSoup's bs4.dammit.EncodingDetector.
-
-    Args:
-        body: The HTML document, as bytes.
-        content_type: The Content-Type header.
-
-    Returns:
-        The character encoding of the body, as a string.
-    """
-    # There's no point in returning an encoding more than once.
-    attempted_encodings: Set[str] = set()
-
-    # Limit searches to the first 1kb, since it ought to be at the top.
-    body_start = body[:1024]
-
-    # Check if it has an encoding set in a meta tag.
-    match = _charset_match.search(body_start)
-    if match:
-        encoding = _normalise_encoding(match.group(1).decode("ascii"))
-        if encoding:
-            attempted_encodings.add(encoding)
-            yield encoding
-
-    # TODO Support <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
-
-    # Check if it has an XML document with an encoding.
-    match = _xml_encoding_match.match(body_start)
-    if match:
-        encoding = _normalise_encoding(match.group(1).decode("ascii"))
-        if encoding and encoding not in attempted_encodings:
-            attempted_encodings.add(encoding)
-            yield encoding
-
-    # Check the HTTP Content-Type header for a character set.
-    if content_type:
-        content_match = _content_type_match.match(content_type)
-        if content_match:
-            encoding = _normalise_encoding(content_match.group(1))
-            if encoding and encoding not in attempted_encodings:
-                attempted_encodings.add(encoding)
-                yield encoding
-
-    # Finally, fallback to UTF-8, then windows-1252.
-    for fallback in ("utf-8", "cp1252"):
-        if fallback not in attempted_encodings:
-            yield fallback
-
-
-def decode_body(
-    body: bytes, uri: str, content_type: Optional[str] = None
-) -> Optional["etree.Element"]:
-    """
-    This uses lxml to parse the HTML document.
-
-    Args:
-        body: The HTML document, as bytes.
-        uri: The URI used to download the body.
-        content_type: The Content-Type header.
-
-    Returns:
-        The parsed HTML body, or None if an error occurred during processed.
-    """
-    # If there's no body, nothing useful is going to be found.
-    if not body:
-        return None
-
-    # The idea here is that multiple encodings are tried until one works.
-    # Unfortunately the result is never used and then LXML will decode the string
-    # again with the found encoding.
-    for encoding in _get_html_media_encodings(body, content_type):
-        try:
-            body.decode(encoding)
-        except Exception:
-            pass
-        else:
-            break
-    else:
-        logger.warning("Unable to decode HTML body for %s", uri)
-        return None
-
-    from lxml import etree
-
-    # Create an HTML parser.
-    parser = etree.HTMLParser(recover=True, encoding=encoding)
-
-    # Attempt to parse the body. Returns None if the body was successfully
-    # parsed, but no tree was found.
-    return etree.fromstring(body, parser)
-
-
-def _get_meta_tags(
-    tree: "etree.Element",
-    property: str,
-    prefix: str,
-    property_mapper: Optional[Callable[[str], Optional[str]]] = None,
-) -> Dict[str, Optional[str]]:
-    """
-    Search for meta tags prefixed with a particular string.
-
-    Args:
-        tree: The parsed HTML document.
-        property: The name of the property which contains the tag name, e.g.
-            "property" for Open Graph.
-        prefix: The prefix on the property to search for, e.g. "og" for Open Graph.
-        property_mapper: An optional callable to map the property to the Open Graph
-            form. Can return None for a key to ignore that key.
-
-    Returns:
-        A map of tag name to value.
-    """
-    results: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = {}
-    for tag in tree.xpath(
-        f"//*/meta[starts-with(@{property}, '{prefix}:')][@content][not(@content='')]"
-    ):
-        # if we've got more than 50 tags, someone is taking the piss
-        if len(results) >= 50:
-            logger.warning(
-                "Skipping parsing of Open Graph for page with too many '%s:' tags",
-                prefix,
-            )
-            return {}
-
-        key = tag.attrib[property]
-        if property_mapper:
-            key = property_mapper(key)
-            # None is a special value used to ignore a value.
-            if key is None:
-                continue
-
-        results[key] = tag.attrib["content"]
-
-    return results
-
-
-def _map_twitter_to_open_graph(key: str) -> Optional[str]:
-    """
-    Map a Twitter card property to the analogous Open Graph property.
-
-    Args:
-        key: The Twitter card property (starts with "twitter:").
-
-    Returns:
-        The Open Graph property (starts with "og:") or None to have this property
-        be ignored.
-    """
-    # Twitter card properties with no analogous Open Graph property.
-    if key == "twitter:card" or key == "twitter:creator":
-        return None
-    if key == "twitter:site":
-        return "og:site_name"
-    # Otherwise, swap twitter to og.
-    return "og" + key[7:]
-
-
-def parse_html_to_open_graph(tree: "etree.Element") -> Dict[str, Optional[str]]:
-    """
-    Parse the HTML document into an Open Graph response.
-
-    This uses lxml to search the HTML document for Open Graph data (or
-    synthesizes it from the document).
-
-    Args:
-        tree: The parsed HTML document.
-
-    Returns:
-        The Open Graph response as a dictionary.
-    """
-
-    # Search for Open Graph (og:) meta tags, e.g.:
-    #
-    # "og:type"         : "video",
-    # "og:url"          : "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXDBoHyjmtw",
-    # "og:site_name"    : "YouTube",
-    # "og:video:type"   : "application/x-shockwave-flash",
-    # "og:description"  : "Fun stuff happening here",
-    # "og:title"        : "RemoteJam - Matrix team hack for Disrupt Europe Hackathon",
-    # "og:image"        : "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LXDBoHyjmtw/maxresdefault.jpg",
-    # "og:video:url"    : "http://www.youtube.com/v/LXDBoHyjmtw?version=3&autohide=1",
-    # "og:video:width"  : "1280"
-    # "og:video:height" : "720",
-    # "og:video:secure_url": "https://www.youtube.com/v/LXDBoHyjmtw?version=3",
-
-    og = _get_meta_tags(tree, "property", "og")
-
-    # TODO: Search for properties specific to the different Open Graph types,
-    # such as article: meta tags, e.g.:
-    #
-    # "article:publisher" : "https://www.facebook.com/thethudonline" />
-    # "article:author" content="https://www.facebook.com/thethudonline" />
-    # "article:tag" content="baby" />
-    # "article:section" content="Breaking News" />
-    # "article:published_time" content="2016-03-31T19:58:24+00:00" />
-    # "article:modified_time" content="2016-04-01T18:31:53+00:00" />
-
-    # Search for Twitter Card (twitter:) meta tags, e.g.:
-    #
-    # "twitter:site"    : "@matrixdotorg"
-    # "twitter:creator" : "@matrixdotorg"
-    #
-    # Twitter cards tags also duplicate Open Graph tags.
-    #
-    # See https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-for-websites/cards/guides/getting-started
-    twitter = _get_meta_tags(tree, "name", "twitter", _map_twitter_to_open_graph)
-    # Merge the Twitter values with the Open Graph values, but do not overwrite
-    # information from Open Graph tags.
-    for key, value in twitter.items():
-        if key not in og:
-            og[key] = value
-
-    if "og:title" not in og:
-        # Attempt to find a title from the title tag, or the biggest header on the page.
-        title = tree.xpath("((//title)[1] | (//h1)[1] | (//h2)[1] | (//h3)[1])/text()")
-        if title:
-            og["og:title"] = title[0].strip()
-        else:
-            og["og:title"] = None
-
-    if "og:image" not in og:
-        meta_image = tree.xpath(
-            "//*/meta[translate(@itemprop, 'IMAGE', 'image')='image'][not(@content='')]/@content[1]"
-        )
-        # If a meta image is found, use it.
-        if meta_image:
-            og["og:image"] = meta_image[0]
-        else:
-            # Try to find images which are larger than 10px by 10px.
-            #
-            # TODO: consider inlined CSS styles as well as width & height attribs
-            images = tree.xpath("//img[@src][number(@width)>10][number(@height)>10]")
-            images = sorted(
-                images,
-                key=lambda i: (
-                    -1 * float(i.attrib["width"]) * float(i.attrib["height"])
-                ),
-            )
-            # If no images were found, try to find *any* images.
-            if not images:
-                images = tree.xpath("//img[@src][1]")
-            if images:
-                og["og:image"] = images[0].attrib["src"]
-
-            # Finally, fallback to the favicon if nothing else.
-            else:
-                favicons = tree.xpath("//link[@href][contains(@rel, 'icon')]/@href[1]")
-                if favicons:
-                    og["og:image"] = favicons[0]
-
-    if "og:description" not in og:
-        # Check the first meta description tag for content.
-        meta_description = tree.xpath(
-            "//*/meta[translate(@name, 'DESCRIPTION', 'description')='description'][not(@content='')]/@content[1]"
-        )
-        # If a meta description is found with content, use it.
-        if meta_description:
-            og["og:description"] = meta_description[0]
-        else:
-            og["og:description"] = parse_html_description(tree)
-    elif og["og:description"]:
-        # This must be a non-empty string at this point.
-        assert isinstance(og["og:description"], str)
-        og["og:description"] = summarize_paragraphs([og["og:description"]])
-
-    # TODO: delete the url downloads to stop diskfilling,
-    # as we only ever cared about its OG
-    return og
-
-
-def parse_html_description(tree: "etree.Element") -> Optional[str]:
-    """
-    Calculate a text description based on an HTML document.
-
-    Grabs any text nodes which are inside the <body/> tag, unless they are within
-    an HTML5 semantic markup tag (<header/>, <nav/>, <aside/>, <footer/>), or
-    if they are within a <script/>, <svg/> or <style/> tag, or if they are within
-    a tag whose content is usually only shown to old browsers
-    (<iframe/>, <video/>, <canvas/>, <picture/>).
-
-    This is a very very very coarse approximation to a plain text render of the page.
-
-    Args:
-        tree: The parsed HTML document.
-
-    Returns:
-        The plain text description, or None if one cannot be generated.
-    """
-    # We don't just use XPATH here as that is slow on some machines.
-
-    from lxml import etree
-
-    TAGS_TO_REMOVE = {
-        "header",
-        "nav",
-        "aside",
-        "footer",
-        "script",
-        "noscript",
-        "style",
-        "svg",
-        "iframe",
-        "video",
-        "canvas",
-        "img",
-        "picture",
-        etree.Comment,
-    }
-
-    # Split all the text nodes into paragraphs (by splitting on new
-    # lines)
-    text_nodes = (
-        re.sub(r"\s+", "\n", el).strip()
-        for el in _iterate_over_text(tree.find("body"), TAGS_TO_REMOVE)
-    )
-    return summarize_paragraphs(text_nodes)
-
-
-def _iterate_over_text(
-    tree: Optional["etree.Element"],
-    tags_to_ignore: Set[Union[str, "etree.Comment"]],
-    stack_limit: int = 1024,
-) -> Generator[str, None, None]:
-    """Iterate over the tree returning text nodes in a depth first fashion,
-    skipping text nodes inside certain tags.
-
-    Args:
-        tree: The parent element to iterate. Can be None if there isn't one.
-        tags_to_ignore: Set of tags to ignore
-        stack_limit: Maximum stack size limit for depth-first traversal.
-            Nodes will be dropped if this limit is hit, which may truncate the
-            textual result.
-            Intended to limit the maximum working memory when generating a preview.
-    """
-
-    if tree is None:
-        return
-
-    # This is a stack whose items are elements to iterate over *or* strings
-    # to be returned.
-    elements: List[Union[str, "etree.Element"]] = [tree]
-    while elements:
-        el = elements.pop()
-
-        if isinstance(el, str):
-            yield el
-        elif el.tag not in tags_to_ignore:
-            # If the element isn't meant for display, ignore it.
-            if el.get("role") in ARIA_ROLES_TO_IGNORE:
-                continue
-
-            # el.text is the text before the first child, so we can immediately
-            # return it if the text exists.
-            if el.text:
-                yield el.text
-
-            # We add to the stack all the element's children, interspersed with
-            # each child's tail text (if it exists).
-            #
-            # We iterate in reverse order so that earlier pieces of text appear
-            # closer to the top of the stack.
-            for child in el.iterchildren(reversed=True):
-                if len(elements) > stack_limit:
-                    # We've hit our limit for working memory
-                    break
-
-                if child.tail:
-                    # The tail text of a node is text that comes *after* the node,
-                    # so we always include it even if we ignore the child node.
-                    elements.append(child.tail)
-
-                elements.append(child)
-
-
-def summarize_paragraphs(
-    text_nodes: Iterable[str], min_size: int = 200, max_size: int = 500
-) -> Optional[str]:
-    """
-    Try to get a summary respecting first paragraph and then word boundaries.
-
-    Args:
-        text_nodes: The paragraphs to summarize.
-        min_size: The minimum number of words to include.
-        max_size: The maximum number of words to include.
-
-    Returns:
-        A summary of the text nodes, or None if that was not possible.
-    """
-
-    # TODO: Respect sentences?
-
-    description = ""
-
-    # Keep adding paragraphs until we get to the MIN_SIZE.
-    for text_node in text_nodes:
-        if len(description) < min_size:
-            text_node = re.sub(r"[\t \r\n]+", " ", text_node)
-            description += text_node + "\n\n"
-        else:
-            break
-
-    description = description.strip()
-    description = re.sub(r"[\t ]+", " ", description)
-    description = re.sub(r"[\t \r\n]*[\r\n]+", "\n\n", description)
-
-    # If the concatenation of paragraphs to get above MIN_SIZE
-    # took us over MAX_SIZE, then we need to truncate mid paragraph
-    if len(description) > max_size:
-        new_desc = ""
-
-        # This splits the paragraph into words, but keeping the
-        # (preceding) whitespace intact so we can easily concat
-        # words back together.
-        for match in re.finditer(r"\s*\S+", description):
-            word = match.group()
-
-            # Keep adding words while the total length is less than
-            # MAX_SIZE.
-            if len(word) + len(new_desc) < max_size:
-                new_desc += word
-            else:
-                # At this point the next word *will* take us over
-                # MAX_SIZE, but we also want to ensure that its not
-                # a huge word. If it is add it anyway and we'll
-                # truncate later.
-                if len(new_desc) < min_size:
-                    new_desc += word
-                break
-
-        # Double check that we're not over the limit
-        if len(new_desc) > max_size:
-            new_desc = new_desc[:max_size]
-
-        # We always add an ellipsis because at the very least
-        # we chopped mid paragraph.
-        description = new_desc.strip() + "…"
-    return description if description else None
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/storage_provider.py b/synapse/rest/media/v1/storage_provider.py
index 1c9b71d69c..d7653f30ae 100644
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/storage_provider.py
+++ b/synapse/rest/media/v1/storage_provider.py
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright 2018-2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
+# Copyright 2023 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.
@@ -11,171 +11,7 @@
 # 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 abc
-import logging
-import os
-import shutil
-from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, Optional
-
-from synapse.config._base import Config
-from synapse.logging.context import defer_to_thread, run_in_background
-from synapse.util.async_helpers import maybe_awaitable
-
-from ._base import FileInfo, Responder
-from .media_storage import FileResponder
-
-logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-if TYPE_CHECKING:
-    from synapse.server import HomeServer
-
-
-class StorageProvider(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
-    """A storage provider is a service that can store uploaded media and
-    retrieve them.
-    """
-
-    @abc.abstractmethod
-    async def store_file(self, path: str, file_info: FileInfo) -> None:
-        """Store the file described by file_info. The actual contents can be
-        retrieved by reading the file in file_info.upload_path.
-
-        Args:
-            path: Relative path of file in local cache
-            file_info: The metadata of the file.
-        """
-
-    @abc.abstractmethod
-    async def fetch(self, path: str, file_info: FileInfo) -> Optional[Responder]:
-        """Attempt to fetch the file described by file_info and stream it
-        into writer.
-
-        Args:
-            path: Relative path of file in local cache
-            file_info: The metadata of the file.
-
-        Returns:
-            Returns a Responder if the provider has the file, otherwise returns None.
-        """
-
-
-class StorageProviderWrapper(StorageProvider):
-    """Wraps a storage provider and provides various config options
-
-    Args:
-        backend: The storage provider to wrap.
-        store_local: Whether to store new local files or not.
-        store_synchronous: Whether to wait for file to be successfully
-            uploaded, or todo the upload in the background.
-        store_remote: Whether remote media should be uploaded
-    """
-
-    def __init__(
-        self,
-        backend: StorageProvider,
-        store_local: bool,
-        store_synchronous: bool,
-        store_remote: bool,
-    ):
-        self.backend = backend
-        self.store_local = store_local
-        self.store_synchronous = store_synchronous
-        self.store_remote = store_remote
-
-    def __str__(self) -> str:
-        return "StorageProviderWrapper[%s]" % (self.backend,)
-
-    async def store_file(self, path: str, file_info: FileInfo) -> None:
-        if not file_info.server_name and not self.store_local:
-            return None
-
-        if file_info.server_name and not self.store_remote:
-            return None
-
-        if file_info.url_cache:
-            # The URL preview cache is short lived and not worth offloading or
-            # backing up.
-            return None
-
-        if self.store_synchronous:
-            # store_file is supposed to return an Awaitable, but guard
-            # against improper implementations.
-            await maybe_awaitable(self.backend.store_file(path, file_info))  # type: ignore
-        else:
-            # TODO: Handle errors.
-            async def store() -> None:
-                try:
-                    return await maybe_awaitable(
-                        self.backend.store_file(path, file_info)
-                    )
-                except Exception:
-                    logger.exception("Error storing file")
-
-            run_in_background(store)
-
-    async def fetch(self, path: str, file_info: FileInfo) -> Optional[Responder]:
-        if file_info.url_cache:
-            # Files in the URL preview cache definitely aren't stored here,
-            # so avoid any potentially slow I/O or network access.
-            return None
-
-        # store_file is supposed to return an Awaitable, but guard
-        # against improper implementations.
-        return await maybe_awaitable(self.backend.fetch(path, file_info))
-
-
-class FileStorageProviderBackend(StorageProvider):
-    """A storage provider that stores files in a directory on a filesystem.
-
-    Args:
-        hs
-        config: The config returned by `parse_config`.
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer", config: str):
-        self.hs = hs
-        self.cache_directory = hs.config.media.media_store_path
-        self.base_directory = config
-
-    def __str__(self) -> str:
-        return "FileStorageProviderBackend[%s]" % (self.base_directory,)
-
-    async def store_file(self, path: str, file_info: FileInfo) -> None:
-        """See StorageProvider.store_file"""
-
-        primary_fname = os.path.join(self.cache_directory, path)
-        backup_fname = os.path.join(self.base_directory, path)
-
-        dirname = os.path.dirname(backup_fname)
-        os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True)
-
-        # mypy needs help inferring the type of the second parameter, which is generic
-        shutil_copyfile: Callable[[str, str], str] = shutil.copyfile
-        await defer_to_thread(
-            self.hs.get_reactor(),
-            shutil_copyfile,
-            primary_fname,
-            backup_fname,
-        )
-
-    async def fetch(self, path: str, file_info: FileInfo) -> Optional[Responder]:
-        """See StorageProvider.fetch"""
-
-        backup_fname = os.path.join(self.base_directory, path)
-        if os.path.isfile(backup_fname):
-            return FileResponder(open(backup_fname, "rb"))
-
-        return None
-
-    @staticmethod
-    def parse_config(config: dict) -> str:
-        """Called on startup to parse config supplied. This should parse
-        the config and raise if there is a problem.
-
-        The returned value is passed into the constructor.
-
-        In this case we only care about a single param, the directory, so let's
-        just pull that out.
-        """
-        return Config.ensure_directory(config["directory"])
+# This exists purely for backwards compatibility with media providers.
+from synapse.media.storage_provider import StorageProvider  # noqa: F401
diff --git a/synapse/rest/media/v1/thumbnailer.py b/synapse/rest/media/v1/thumbnailer.py
deleted file mode 100644
index f909a4fb9a..0000000000
--- a/synapse/rest/media/v1/thumbnailer.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,221 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
-# Copyright 2020-2021 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 logging
-from io import BytesIO
-from types import TracebackType
-from typing import Optional, Tuple, Type
-
-from PIL import Image
-
-logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-EXIF_ORIENTATION_TAG = 0x0112
-EXIF_TRANSPOSE_MAPPINGS = {
-    2: Image.FLIP_LEFT_RIGHT,
-    3: Image.ROTATE_180,
-    4: Image.FLIP_TOP_BOTTOM,
-    5: Image.TRANSPOSE,
-    6: Image.ROTATE_270,
-    7: Image.TRANSVERSE,
-    8: Image.ROTATE_90,
-}
-
-
-class ThumbnailError(Exception):
-    """An error occurred generating a thumbnail."""
-
-
-class Thumbnailer:
-    FORMATS = {"image/jpeg": "JPEG", "image/png": "PNG"}
-
-    @staticmethod
-    def set_limits(max_image_pixels: int) -> None:
-        Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = max_image_pixels
-
-    def __init__(self, input_path: str):
-        # Have we closed the image?
-        self._closed = False
-
-        try:
-            self.image = Image.open(input_path)
-        except OSError as e:
-            # If an error occurs opening the image, a thumbnail won't be able to
-            # be generated.
-            raise ThumbnailError from e
-        except Image.DecompressionBombError as e:
-            # If an image decompression bomb error occurs opening the image,
-            # then the image exceeds the pixel limit and a thumbnail won't
-            # be able to be generated.
-            raise ThumbnailError from e
-
-        self.width, self.height = self.image.size
-        self.transpose_method = None
-        try:
-            # We don't use ImageOps.exif_transpose since it crashes with big EXIF
-            #
-            # Ignore safety: Pillow seems to acknowledge that this method is
-            # "private, experimental, but generally widely used". Pillow 6
-            # includes a public getexif() method (no underscore) that we might
-            # consider using instead when we can bump that dependency.
-            #
-            # At the time of writing, Debian buster (currently oldstable)
-            # provides version 5.4.1. It's expected to EOL in mid-2022, see
-            # https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases#Production_Releases
-            image_exif = self.image._getexif()  # type: ignore
-            if image_exif is not None:
-                image_orientation = image_exif.get(EXIF_ORIENTATION_TAG)
-                assert type(image_orientation) is int
-                self.transpose_method = EXIF_TRANSPOSE_MAPPINGS.get(image_orientation)
-        except Exception as e:
-            # A lot of parsing errors can happen when parsing EXIF
-            logger.info("Error parsing image EXIF information: %s", e)
-
-    def transpose(self) -> Tuple[int, int]:
-        """Transpose the image using its EXIF Orientation tag
-
-        Returns:
-            A tuple containing the new image size in pixels as (width, height).
-        """
-        if self.transpose_method is not None:
-            # Safety: `transpose` takes an int rather than e.g. an IntEnum.
-            # self.transpose_method is set above to be a value in
-            # EXIF_TRANSPOSE_MAPPINGS, and that only contains correct values.
-            with self.image:
-                self.image = self.image.transpose(self.transpose_method)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
-            self.width, self.height = self.image.size
-            self.transpose_method = None
-            # We don't need EXIF any more
-            self.image.info["exif"] = None
-        return self.image.size
-
-    def aspect(self, max_width: int, max_height: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
-        """Calculate the largest size that preserves aspect ratio which
-        fits within the given rectangle::
-
-            (w_in / h_in) = (w_out / h_out)
-            w_out = max(min(w_max, h_max * (w_in / h_in)), 1)
-            h_out = max(min(h_max, w_max * (h_in / w_in)), 1)
-
-        Args:
-            max_width: The largest possible width.
-            max_height: The largest possible height.
-        """
-
-        if max_width * self.height < max_height * self.width:
-            return max_width, max((max_width * self.height) // self.width, 1)
-        else:
-            return max((max_height * self.width) // self.height, 1), max_height
-
-    def _resize(self, width: int, height: int) -> Image.Image:
-        # 1-bit or 8-bit color palette images need converting to RGB
-        # otherwise they will be scaled using nearest neighbour which
-        # looks awful.
-        #
-        # If the image has transparency, use RGBA instead.
-        if self.image.mode in ["1", "L", "P"]:
-            if self.image.info.get("transparency", None) is not None:
-                with self.image:
-                    self.image = self.image.convert("RGBA")
-            else:
-                with self.image:
-                    self.image = self.image.convert("RGB")
-        return self.image.resize((width, height), Image.ANTIALIAS)
-
-    def scale(self, width: int, height: int, output_type: str) -> BytesIO:
-        """Rescales the image to the given dimensions.
-
-        Returns:
-            The bytes of the encoded image ready to be written to disk
-        """
-        with self._resize(width, height) as scaled:
-            return self._encode_image(scaled, output_type)
-
-    def crop(self, width: int, height: int, output_type: str) -> BytesIO:
-        """Rescales and crops the image to the given dimensions preserving
-        aspect::
-            (w_in / h_in) = (w_scaled / h_scaled)
-            w_scaled = max(w_out, h_out * (w_in / h_in))
-            h_scaled = max(h_out, w_out * (h_in / w_in))
-
-        Args:
-            max_width: The largest possible width.
-            max_height: The largest possible height.
-
-        Returns:
-            The bytes of the encoded image ready to be written to disk
-        """
-        if width * self.height > height * self.width:
-            scaled_width = width
-            scaled_height = (width * self.height) // self.width
-            crop_top = (scaled_height - height) // 2
-            crop_bottom = height + crop_top
-            crop = (0, crop_top, width, crop_bottom)
-        else:
-            scaled_width = (height * self.width) // self.height
-            scaled_height = height
-            crop_left = (scaled_width - width) // 2
-            crop_right = width + crop_left
-            crop = (crop_left, 0, crop_right, height)
-
-        with self._resize(scaled_width, scaled_height) as scaled_image:
-            with scaled_image.crop(crop) as cropped:
-                return self._encode_image(cropped, output_type)
-
-    def _encode_image(self, output_image: Image.Image, output_type: str) -> BytesIO:
-        output_bytes_io = BytesIO()
-        fmt = self.FORMATS[output_type]
-        if fmt == "JPEG":
-            output_image = output_image.convert("RGB")
-        output_image.save(output_bytes_io, fmt, quality=80)
-        return output_bytes_io
-
-    def close(self) -> None:
-        """Closes the underlying image file.
-
-        Once closed no other functions can be called.
-
-        Can be called multiple times.
-        """
-
-        if self._closed:
-            return
-
-        self._closed = True
-
-        # Since we run this on the finalizer then we need to handle `__init__`
-        # raising an exception before it can define `self.image`.
-        image = getattr(self, "image", None)
-        if image is None:
-            return
-
-        image.close()
-
-    def __enter__(self) -> "Thumbnailer":
-        """Make `Thumbnailer` a context manager that calls `close` on
-        `__exit__`.
-        """
-        return self
-
-    def __exit__(
-        self,
-        type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
-        value: Optional[BaseException],
-        traceback: Optional[TracebackType],
-    ) -> None:
-        self.close()
-
-    def __del__(self) -> None:
-        # Make sure we actually do close the image, rather than leak data.
-        self.close()