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Diffstat (limited to 'synapse/storage')
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/_base.py | 99 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/account_data.py | 85 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/background_updates.py | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/media_repository.py | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/profile.py | 27 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/pusher.py | 76 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/registration.py | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/schema/delta/44/expire_url_cache.sql | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/drop_unique_deleted_pushers.sql | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/local_media_repository_url_idx.sql | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/user_dir_null_room_ids.sql | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/state.py | 441 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/stream.py | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/user_directory.py | 48 |
14 files changed, 596 insertions, 344 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/storage/_base.py b/synapse/storage/_base.py index e94917d9cd..b971f0cb18 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/_base.py +++ b/synapse/storage/_base.py @@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ import logging from synapse.api.errors import StoreError from synapse.util.logcontext import LoggingContext, PreserveLoggingContext -from synapse.util.caches import CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR -from synapse.util.caches.dictionary_cache import DictionaryCache from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import Cache from synapse.storage.engines import PostgresEngine import synapse.metrics @@ -180,10 +178,6 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object): self._get_event_cache = Cache("*getEvent*", keylen=3, max_entries=hs.config.event_cache_size) - self._state_group_cache = DictionaryCache( - "*stateGroupCache*", 100000 * CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR - ) - self._event_fetch_lock = threading.Condition() self._event_fetch_list = [] self._event_fetch_ongoing = 0 @@ -475,23 +469,53 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object): txn.executemany(sql, vals) + @defer.inlineCallbacks def _simple_upsert(self, table, keyvalues, values, insertion_values={}, desc="_simple_upsert", lock=True): """ + + `lock` should generally be set to True (the default), but can be set + to False if either of the following are true: + + * there is a UNIQUE INDEX on the key columns. In this case a conflict + will cause an IntegrityError in which case this function will retry + the update. + + * we somehow know that we are the only thread which will be updating + this table. + Args: table (str): The table to upsert into keyvalues (dict): The unique key tables and their new values values (dict): The nonunique columns and their new values - insertion_values (dict): key/values to use when inserting + insertion_values (dict): additional key/values to use only when + inserting + lock (bool): True to lock the table when doing the upsert. Returns: Deferred(bool): True if a new entry was created, False if an existing one was updated. """ - return self.runInteraction( - desc, - self._simple_upsert_txn, table, keyvalues, values, insertion_values, - lock - ) + attempts = 0 + while True: + try: + result = yield self.runInteraction( + desc, + self._simple_upsert_txn, table, keyvalues, values, insertion_values, + lock=lock + ) + defer.returnValue(result) + except self.database_engine.module.IntegrityError as e: + attempts += 1 + if attempts >= 5: + # don't retry forever, because things other than races + # can cause IntegrityErrors + raise + + # presumably we raced with another transaction: let's retry. + logger.warn( + "IntegrityError when upserting into %s; retrying: %s", + table, e + ) def _simple_upsert_txn(self, txn, table, keyvalues, values, insertion_values={}, lock=True): @@ -499,7 +523,7 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object): if lock: self.database_engine.lock_table(txn, table) - # Try to update + # First try to update. sql = "UPDATE %s SET %s WHERE %s" % ( table, ", ".join("%s = ?" % (k,) for k in values), @@ -508,28 +532,29 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object): sqlargs = values.values() + keyvalues.values() txn.execute(sql, sqlargs) - if txn.rowcount == 0: - # We didn't update and rows so insert a new one - allvalues = {} - allvalues.update(keyvalues) - allvalues.update(values) - allvalues.update(insertion_values) + if txn.rowcount > 0: + # successfully updated at least one row. + return False - sql = "INSERT INTO %s (%s) VALUES (%s)" % ( - table, - ", ".join(k for k in allvalues), - ", ".join("?" for _ in allvalues) - ) - txn.execute(sql, allvalues.values()) + # We didn't update any rows so insert a new one + allvalues = {} + allvalues.update(keyvalues) + allvalues.update(values) + allvalues.update(insertion_values) - return True - else: - return False + sql = "INSERT INTO %s (%s) VALUES (%s)" % ( + table, + ", ".join(k for k in allvalues), + ", ".join("?" for _ in allvalues) + ) + txn.execute(sql, allvalues.values()) + # successfully inserted + return True def _simple_select_one(self, table, keyvalues, retcols, allow_none=False, desc="_simple_select_one"): """Executes a SELECT query on the named table, which is expected to - return a single row, returning a single column from it. + return a single row, returning multiple columns from it. Args: table : string giving the table name @@ -582,20 +607,18 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object): @staticmethod def _simple_select_onecol_txn(txn, table, keyvalues, retcol): - if keyvalues: - where = "WHERE %s" % " AND ".join("%s = ?" % k for k in keyvalues.iterkeys()) - else: - where = "" - sql = ( - "SELECT %(retcol)s FROM %(table)s %(where)s" + "SELECT %(retcol)s FROM %(table)s" ) % { "retcol": retcol, "table": table, - "where": where, } - txn.execute(sql, keyvalues.values()) + if keyvalues: + sql += " WHERE %s" % " AND ".join("%s = ?" % k for k in keyvalues.iterkeys()) + txn.execute(sql, keyvalues.values()) + else: + txn.execute(sql) return [r[0] for r in txn] @@ -606,7 +629,7 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object): Args: table (str): table name - keyvalues (dict): column names and values to select the rows with + keyvalues (dict|None): column names and values to select the rows with retcol (str): column whos value we wish to retrieve. Returns: diff --git a/synapse/storage/account_data.py b/synapse/storage/account_data.py index c8a1eb016b..56a0bde549 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/account_data.py +++ b/synapse/storage/account_data.py @@ -222,9 +222,12 @@ class AccountDataStore(SQLBaseStore): """ content_json = json.dumps(content) - def add_account_data_txn(txn, next_id): - self._simple_upsert_txn( - txn, + with self._account_data_id_gen.get_next() as next_id: + # no need to lock here as room_account_data has a unique constraint + # on (user_id, room_id, account_data_type) so _simple_upsert will + # retry if there is a conflict. + yield self._simple_upsert( + desc="add_room_account_data", table="room_account_data", keyvalues={ "user_id": user_id, @@ -234,19 +237,20 @@ class AccountDataStore(SQLBaseStore): values={ "stream_id": next_id, "content": content_json, - } - ) - txn.call_after( - self._account_data_stream_cache.entity_has_changed, - user_id, next_id, + }, + lock=False, ) - txn.call_after(self.get_account_data_for_user.invalidate, (user_id,)) - self._update_max_stream_id(txn, next_id) - with self._account_data_id_gen.get_next() as next_id: - yield self.runInteraction( - "add_room_account_data", add_account_data_txn, next_id - ) + # it's theoretically possible for the above to succeed and the + # below to fail - in which case we might reuse a stream id on + # restart, and the above update might not get propagated. That + # doesn't sound any worse than the whole update getting lost, + # which is what would happen if we combined the two into one + # transaction. + yield self._update_max_stream_id(next_id) + + self._account_data_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(user_id, next_id) + self.get_account_data_for_user.invalidate((user_id,)) result = self._account_data_id_gen.get_current_token() defer.returnValue(result) @@ -263,9 +267,12 @@ class AccountDataStore(SQLBaseStore): """ content_json = json.dumps(content) - def add_account_data_txn(txn, next_id): - self._simple_upsert_txn( - txn, + with self._account_data_id_gen.get_next() as next_id: + # no need to lock here as account_data has a unique constraint on + # (user_id, account_data_type) so _simple_upsert will retry if + # there is a conflict. + yield self._simple_upsert( + desc="add_user_account_data", table="account_data", keyvalues={ "user_id": user_id, @@ -274,40 +281,46 @@ class AccountDataStore(SQLBaseStore): values={ "stream_id": next_id, "content": content_json, - } + }, + lock=False, ) - txn.call_after( - self._account_data_stream_cache.entity_has_changed, + + # it's theoretically possible for the above to succeed and the + # below to fail - in which case we might reuse a stream id on + # restart, and the above update might not get propagated. That + # doesn't sound any worse than the whole update getting lost, + # which is what would happen if we combined the two into one + # transaction. + yield self._update_max_stream_id(next_id) + + self._account_data_stream_cache.entity_has_changed( user_id, next_id, ) - txn.call_after(self.get_account_data_for_user.invalidate, (user_id,)) - txn.call_after( - self.get_global_account_data_by_type_for_user.invalidate, + self.get_account_data_for_user.invalidate((user_id,)) + self.get_global_account_data_by_type_for_user.invalidate( (account_data_type, user_id,) ) - self._update_max_stream_id(txn, next_id) - - with self._account_data_id_gen.get_next() as next_id: - yield self.runInteraction( - "add_user_account_data", add_account_data_txn, next_id - ) result = self._account_data_id_gen.get_current_token() defer.returnValue(result) - def _update_max_stream_id(self, txn, next_id): + def _update_max_stream_id(self, next_id): """Update the max stream_id Args: - txn: The database cursor next_id(int): The the revision to advance to. """ - update_max_id_sql = ( - "UPDATE account_data_max_stream_id" - " SET stream_id = ?" - " WHERE stream_id < ?" + def _update(txn): + update_max_id_sql = ( + "UPDATE account_data_max_stream_id" + " SET stream_id = ?" + " WHERE stream_id < ?" + ) + txn.execute(update_max_id_sql, (next_id, next_id)) + return self.runInteraction( + "update_account_data_max_stream_id", + _update, ) - txn.execute(update_max_id_sql, (next_id, next_id)) @cachedInlineCallbacks(num_args=2, cache_context=True, max_entries=5000) def is_ignored_by(self, ignored_user_id, ignorer_user_id, cache_context): diff --git a/synapse/storage/background_updates.py b/synapse/storage/background_updates.py index 6f235ac051..11a1b942f1 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/background_updates.py +++ b/synapse/storage/background_updates.py @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ class BackgroundUpdateStore(SQLBaseStore): self._background_update_performance = {} self._background_update_queue = [] self._background_update_handlers = {} + self._all_done = False @defer.inlineCallbacks def start_doing_background_updates(self): @@ -106,9 +107,41 @@ class BackgroundUpdateStore(SQLBaseStore): "No more background updates to do." " Unscheduling background update task." ) + self._all_done = True defer.returnValue(None) @defer.inlineCallbacks + def has_completed_background_updates(self): + """Check if all the background updates have completed + + Returns: + Deferred[bool]: True if all background updates have completed + """ + # if we've previously determined that there is nothing left to do, that + # is easy + if self._all_done: + defer.returnValue(True) + + # obviously, if we have things in our queue, we're not done. + if self._background_update_queue: + defer.returnValue(False) + + # otherwise, check if there are updates to be run. This is important, + # as we may be running on a worker which doesn't perform the bg updates + # itself, but still wants to wait for them to happen. + updates = yield self._simple_select_onecol( + "background_updates", + keyvalues=None, + retcol="1", + desc="check_background_updates", + ) + if not updates: + self._all_done = True + defer.returnValue(True) + + defer.returnValue(False) + + @defer.inlineCallbacks def do_next_background_update(self, desired_duration_ms): """Does some amount of work on the next queued background update @@ -269,7 +302,7 @@ class BackgroundUpdateStore(SQLBaseStore): # Sqlite doesn't support concurrent creation of indexes. # # We don't use partial indices on SQLite as it wasn't introduced - # until 3.8, and wheezy has 3.7 + # until 3.8, and wheezy and CentOS 7 have 3.7 # # We assume that sqlite doesn't give us invalid indices; however # we may still end up with the index existing but the diff --git a/synapse/storage/media_repository.py b/synapse/storage/media_repository.py index 52e5cdad70..a66ff7c1e0 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/media_repository.py +++ b/synapse/storage/media_repository.py @@ -12,13 +12,23 @@ # 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 synapse.storage.background_updates import BackgroundUpdateStore -from ._base import SQLBaseStore - -class MediaRepositoryStore(SQLBaseStore): +class MediaRepositoryStore(BackgroundUpdateStore): """Persistence for attachments and avatars""" + def __init__(self, db_conn, hs): + super(MediaRepositoryStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs) + + self.register_background_index_update( + update_name='local_media_repository_url_idx', + index_name='local_media_repository_url_idx', + table='local_media_repository', + columns=['created_ts'], + where_clause='url_cache IS NOT NULL', + ) + def get_default_thumbnails(self, top_level_type, sub_type): return [] diff --git a/synapse/storage/profile.py b/synapse/storage/profile.py index beea3102fc..ec02e73bc2 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/profile.py +++ b/synapse/storage/profile.py @@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ from twisted.internet import defer +from synapse.storage.roommember import ProfileInfo +from synapse.api.errors import StoreError + from ._base import SQLBaseStore @@ -26,6 +29,30 @@ class ProfileStore(SQLBaseStore): desc="create_profile", ) + @defer.inlineCallbacks + def get_profileinfo(self, user_localpart): + try: + profile = yield self._simple_select_one( + table="profiles", + keyvalues={"user_id": user_localpart}, + retcols=("displayname", "avatar_url"), + desc="get_profileinfo", + ) + except StoreError as e: + if e.code == 404: + # no match + defer.returnValue(ProfileInfo(None, None)) + return + else: + raise + + defer.returnValue( + ProfileInfo( + avatar_url=profile['avatar_url'], + display_name=profile['displayname'], + ) + ) + def get_profile_displayname(self, user_localpart): return self._simple_select_one_onecol( table="profiles", diff --git a/synapse/storage/pusher.py b/synapse/storage/pusher.py index 34d2f82b7f..3d8b4d5d5b 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/pusher.py +++ b/synapse/storage/pusher.py @@ -204,34 +204,35 @@ class PusherStore(SQLBaseStore): pushkey, pushkey_ts, lang, data, last_stream_ordering, profile_tag=""): with self._pushers_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id: - def f(txn): - newly_inserted = self._simple_upsert_txn( - txn, - "pushers", - { - "app_id": app_id, - "pushkey": pushkey, - "user_name": user_id, - }, - { - "access_token": access_token, - "kind": kind, - "app_display_name": app_display_name, - "device_display_name": device_display_name, - "ts": pushkey_ts, - "lang": lang, - "data": encode_canonical_json(data), - "last_stream_ordering": last_stream_ordering, - "profile_tag": profile_tag, - "id": stream_id, - }, - ) - if newly_inserted: - # get_if_user_has_pusher only cares if the user has - # at least *one* pusher. - txn.call_after(self.get_if_user_has_pusher.invalidate, (user_id,)) + # no need to lock because `pushers` has a unique key on + # (app_id, pushkey, user_name) so _simple_upsert will retry + newly_inserted = yield self._simple_upsert( + table="pushers", + keyvalues={ + "app_id": app_id, + "pushkey": pushkey, + "user_name": user_id, + }, + values={ + "access_token": access_token, + "kind": kind, + "app_display_name": app_display_name, + "device_display_name": device_display_name, + "ts": pushkey_ts, + "lang": lang, + "data": encode_canonical_json(data), + "last_stream_ordering": last_stream_ordering, + "profile_tag": profile_tag, + "id": stream_id, + }, + desc="add_pusher", + lock=False, + ) - yield self.runInteraction("add_pusher", f) + if newly_inserted: + # get_if_user_has_pusher only cares if the user has + # at least *one* pusher. + self.get_if_user_has_pusher.invalidate(user_id,) @defer.inlineCallbacks def delete_pusher_by_app_id_pushkey_user_id(self, app_id, pushkey, user_id): @@ -243,11 +244,19 @@ class PusherStore(SQLBaseStore): "pushers", {"app_id": app_id, "pushkey": pushkey, "user_name": user_id} ) - self._simple_upsert_txn( + + # it's possible for us to end up with duplicate rows for + # (app_id, pushkey, user_id) at different stream_ids, but that + # doesn't really matter. + self._simple_insert_txn( txn, - "deleted_pushers", - {"app_id": app_id, "pushkey": pushkey, "user_id": user_id}, - {"stream_id": stream_id}, + table="deleted_pushers", + values={ + "stream_id": stream_id, + "app_id": app_id, + "pushkey": pushkey, + "user_id": user_id, + }, ) with self._pushers_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id: @@ -310,9 +319,12 @@ class PusherStore(SQLBaseStore): @defer.inlineCallbacks def set_throttle_params(self, pusher_id, room_id, params): + # no need to lock because `pusher_throttle` has a primary key on + # (pusher, room_id) so _simple_upsert will retry yield self._simple_upsert( "pusher_throttle", {"pusher": pusher_id, "room_id": room_id}, params, - desc="set_throttle_params" + desc="set_throttle_params", + lock=False, ) diff --git a/synapse/storage/registration.py b/synapse/storage/registration.py index 8b9544c209..3aa810981f 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/registration.py +++ b/synapse/storage/registration.py @@ -254,8 +254,8 @@ class RegistrationStore(background_updates.BackgroundUpdateStore): If None, tokens associated with any device (or no device) will be deleted Returns: - defer.Deferred[list[str, str|None]]: a list of the deleted tokens - and device IDs + defer.Deferred[list[str, int, str|None, int]]: a list of + (token, token id, device id) for each of the deleted tokens """ def f(txn): keyvalues = { @@ -272,12 +272,12 @@ class RegistrationStore(background_updates.BackgroundUpdateStore): values.append(except_token_id) txn.execute( - "SELECT token, device_id FROM access_tokens WHERE %s" % where_clause, + "SELECT token, id, device_id FROM access_tokens WHERE %s" % where_clause, values ) - tokens_and_devices = [(r[0], r[1]) for r in txn] + tokens_and_devices = [(r[0], r[1], r[2]) for r in txn] - for token, _ in tokens_and_devices: + for token, _, _ in tokens_and_devices: self._invalidate_cache_and_stream( txn, self.get_user_by_access_token, (token,) ) diff --git a/synapse/storage/schema/delta/44/expire_url_cache.sql b/synapse/storage/schema/delta/44/expire_url_cache.sql index e2b775f038..b12f9b2ebf 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/schema/delta/44/expire_url_cache.sql +++ b/synapse/storage/schema/delta/44/expire_url_cache.sql @@ -13,7 +13,10 @@ * limitations under the License. */ -CREATE INDEX local_media_repository_url_idx ON local_media_repository(created_ts) WHERE url_cache IS NOT NULL; +-- this didn't work on SQLite 3.7 (because of lack of partial indexes), so was +-- removed and replaced with 46/local_media_repository_url_idx.sql. +-- +-- CREATE INDEX local_media_repository_url_idx ON local_media_repository(created_ts) WHERE url_cache IS NOT NULL; -- we need to change `expires` to `expires_ts` so that we can index on it. SQLite doesn't support -- indices on expressions until 3.9. diff --git a/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/drop_unique_deleted_pushers.sql b/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/drop_unique_deleted_pushers.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bb307889c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/drop_unique_deleted_pushers.sql @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* Copyright 2017 New Vector Ltd + * + * 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. + */ + +-- drop the unique constraint on deleted_pushers so that we can just insert +-- into it rather than upserting. + +CREATE TABLE deleted_pushers2 ( + stream_id BIGINT NOT NULL, + app_id TEXT NOT NULL, + pushkey TEXT NOT NULL, + user_id TEXT NOT NULL +); + +INSERT INTO deleted_pushers2 (stream_id, app_id, pushkey, user_id) + SELECT stream_id, app_id, pushkey, user_id from deleted_pushers; + +DROP TABLE deleted_pushers; +ALTER TABLE deleted_pushers2 RENAME TO deleted_pushers; + +-- create the index after doing the inserts because that's more efficient. +-- it also means we can give it the same name as the old one without renaming. +CREATE INDEX deleted_pushers_stream_id ON deleted_pushers (stream_id); + diff --git a/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/local_media_repository_url_idx.sql b/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/local_media_repository_url_idx.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bbfc7f5d1a --- /dev/null +++ b/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/local_media_repository_url_idx.sql @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +/* Copyright 2017 New Vector Ltd + * + * 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. + */ + +-- register a background update which will recreate the +-- local_media_repository_url_idx index. +-- +-- We do this as a bg update not because it is a particularly onerous +-- operation, but because we'd like it to be a partial index if possible, and +-- the background_index_update code will understand whether we are on +-- postgres or sqlite and behave accordingly. +INSERT INTO background_updates (update_name, progress_json) VALUES + ('local_media_repository_url_idx', '{}'); diff --git a/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/user_dir_null_room_ids.sql b/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/user_dir_null_room_ids.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cb0d5a2576 --- /dev/null +++ b/synapse/storage/schema/delta/46/user_dir_null_room_ids.sql @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* Copyright 2017 New Vector Ltd + * + * 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. + */ + +-- change the user_directory table to also cover global local user profiles +-- rather than just profiles within specific rooms. + +CREATE TABLE user_directory2 ( + user_id TEXT NOT NULL, + room_id TEXT, + display_name TEXT, + avatar_url TEXT +); + +INSERT INTO user_directory2(user_id, room_id, display_name, avatar_url) + SELECT user_id, room_id, display_name, avatar_url from user_directory; + +DROP TABLE user_directory; +ALTER TABLE user_directory2 RENAME TO user_directory; + +-- create indexes after doing the inserts because that's more efficient. +-- it also means we can give it the same name as the old one without renaming. +CREATE INDEX user_directory_room_idx ON user_directory(room_id); +CREATE UNIQUE INDEX user_directory_user_idx ON user_directory(user_id); diff --git a/synapse/storage/state.py b/synapse/storage/state.py index dd01b68762..360e3e4355 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/state.py +++ b/synapse/storage/state.py @@ -13,16 +13,18 @@ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. -from ._base import SQLBaseStore -from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedList -from synapse.util.caches import intern_string -from synapse.util.stringutils import to_ascii -from synapse.storage.engines import PostgresEngine +from collections import namedtuple +import logging from twisted.internet import defer -from collections import namedtuple -import logging +from synapse.storage.background_updates import BackgroundUpdateStore +from synapse.storage.engines import PostgresEngine +from synapse.util.caches import intern_string, CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR +from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedList +from synapse.util.caches.dictionary_cache import DictionaryCache +from synapse.util.stringutils import to_ascii +from ._base import SQLBaseStore logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) @@ -40,23 +42,11 @@ class _GetStateGroupDelta(namedtuple("_GetStateGroupDelta", ("prev_group", "delt return len(self.delta_ids) if self.delta_ids else 0 -class StateStore(SQLBaseStore): - """ Keeps track of the state at a given event. +class StateGroupReadStore(SQLBaseStore): + """The read-only parts of StateGroupStore - This is done by the concept of `state groups`. Every event is a assigned - a state group (identified by an arbitrary string), which references a - collection of state events. The current state of an event is then the - collection of state events referenced by the event's state group. - - Hence, every change in the current state causes a new state group to be - generated. However, if no change happens (e.g., if we get a message event - with only one parent it inherits the state group from its parent.) - - There are three tables: - * `state_groups`: Stores group name, first event with in the group and - room id. - * `event_to_state_groups`: Maps events to state groups. - * `state_groups_state`: Maps state group to state events. + None of these functions write to the state tables, so are suitable for + including in the SlavedStores. """ STATE_GROUP_DEDUPLICATION_UPDATE_NAME = "state_group_state_deduplication" @@ -64,21 +54,10 @@ class StateStore(SQLBaseStore): CURRENT_STATE_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME = "current_state_members_idx" def __init__(self, db_conn, hs): - super(StateStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs) - self.register_background_update_handler( - self.STATE_GROUP_DEDUPLICATION_UPDATE_NAME, - self._background_deduplicate_state, - ) - self.register_background_update_handler( - self.STATE_GROUP_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME, - self._background_index_state, - ) - self.register_background_index_update( - self.CURRENT_STATE_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME, - index_name="current_state_events_member_index", - table="current_state_events", - columns=["state_key"], - where_clause="type='m.room.member'", + super(StateGroupReadStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs) + + self._state_group_cache = DictionaryCache( + "*stateGroupCache*", 100000 * CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR ) @cached(max_entries=100000, iterable=True) @@ -190,178 +169,6 @@ class StateStore(SQLBaseStore): for group, event_id_map in group_to_ids.iteritems() }) - def _have_persisted_state_group_txn(self, txn, state_group): - txn.execute( - "SELECT count(*) FROM state_groups WHERE id = ?", - (state_group,) - ) - row = txn.fetchone() - return row and row[0] - - def _store_mult_state_groups_txn(self, txn, events_and_contexts): - state_groups = {} - for event, context in events_and_contexts: - if event.internal_metadata.is_outlier(): - continue - - if context.current_state_ids is None: - # AFAIK, this can never happen - logger.error( - "Non-outlier event %s had current_state_ids==None", - event.event_id) - continue - - # if the event was rejected, just give it the same state as its - # predecessor. - if context.rejected: - state_groups[event.event_id] = context.prev_group - continue - - state_groups[event.event_id] = context.state_group - - if self._have_persisted_state_group_txn(txn, context.state_group): - continue - - self._simple_insert_txn( - txn, - table="state_groups", - values={ - "id": context.state_group, - "room_id": event.room_id, - "event_id": event.event_id, - }, - ) - - # We persist as a delta if we can, while also ensuring the chain - # of deltas isn't tooo long, as otherwise read performance degrades. - if context.prev_group: - is_in_db = self._simple_select_one_onecol_txn( - txn, - table="state_groups", - keyvalues={"id": context.prev_group}, - retcol="id", - allow_none=True, - ) - if not is_in_db: - raise Exception( - "Trying to persist state with unpersisted prev_group: %r" - % (context.prev_group,) - ) - - potential_hops = self._count_state_group_hops_txn( - txn, context.prev_group - ) - if context.prev_group and potential_hops < MAX_STATE_DELTA_HOPS: - self._simple_insert_txn( - txn, - table="state_group_edges", - values={ - "state_group": context.state_group, - "prev_state_group": context.prev_group, - }, - ) - - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="state_groups_state", - values=[ - { - "state_group": context.state_group, - "room_id": event.room_id, - "type": key[0], - "state_key": key[1], - "event_id": state_id, - } - for key, state_id in context.delta_ids.iteritems() - ], - ) - else: - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="state_groups_state", - values=[ - { - "state_group": context.state_group, - "room_id": event.room_id, - "type": key[0], - "state_key": key[1], - "event_id": state_id, - } - for key, state_id in context.current_state_ids.iteritems() - ], - ) - - # Prefill the state group cache with this group. - # It's fine to use the sequence like this as the state group map - # is immutable. (If the map wasn't immutable then this prefill could - # race with another update) - txn.call_after( - self._state_group_cache.update, - self._state_group_cache.sequence, - key=context.state_group, - value=dict(context.current_state_ids), - full=True, - ) - - self._simple_insert_many_txn( - txn, - table="event_to_state_groups", - values=[ - { - "state_group": state_group_id, - "event_id": event_id, - } - for event_id, state_group_id in state_groups.iteritems() - ], - ) - - for event_id, state_group_id in state_groups.iteritems(): - txn.call_after( - self._get_state_group_for_event.prefill, - (event_id,), state_group_id - ) - - def _count_state_group_hops_txn(self, txn, state_group): - """Given a state group, count how many hops there are in the tree. - - This is used to ensure the delta chains don't get too long. - """ - if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine): - sql = (""" - WITH RECURSIVE state(state_group) AS ( - VALUES(?::bigint) - UNION ALL - SELECT prev_state_group FROM state_group_edges e, state s - WHERE s.state_group = e.state_group - ) - SELECT count(*) FROM state; - """) - - txn.execute(sql, (state_group,)) - row = txn.fetchone() - if row and row[0]: - return row[0] - else: - return 0 - else: - # We don't use WITH RECURSIVE on sqlite3 as there are distributions - # that ship with an sqlite3 version that doesn't support it (e.g. wheezy) - next_group = state_group - count = 0 - - while next_group: - next_group = self._simple_select_one_onecol_txn( - txn, - table="state_group_edges", - keyvalues={"state_group": next_group}, - retcol="prev_state_group", - allow_none=True, - ) - if next_group: - count += 1 - - return count - @defer.inlineCallbacks def _get_state_groups_from_groups(self, groups, types): """Returns dictionary state_group -> (dict of (type, state_key) -> event id) @@ -742,6 +549,220 @@ class StateStore(SQLBaseStore): defer.returnValue(results) + +class StateStore(StateGroupReadStore, BackgroundUpdateStore): + """ Keeps track of the state at a given event. + + This is done by the concept of `state groups`. Every event is a assigned + a state group (identified by an arbitrary string), which references a + collection of state events. The current state of an event is then the + collection of state events referenced by the event's state group. + + Hence, every change in the current state causes a new state group to be + generated. However, if no change happens (e.g., if we get a message event + with only one parent it inherits the state group from its parent.) + + There are three tables: + * `state_groups`: Stores group name, first event with in the group and + room id. + * `event_to_state_groups`: Maps events to state groups. + * `state_groups_state`: Maps state group to state events. + """ + + STATE_GROUP_DEDUPLICATION_UPDATE_NAME = "state_group_state_deduplication" + STATE_GROUP_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME = "state_group_state_type_index" + CURRENT_STATE_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME = "current_state_members_idx" + + def __init__(self, db_conn, hs): + super(StateStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs) + self.register_background_update_handler( + self.STATE_GROUP_DEDUPLICATION_UPDATE_NAME, + self._background_deduplicate_state, + ) + self.register_background_update_handler( + self.STATE_GROUP_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME, + self._background_index_state, + ) + self.register_background_index_update( + self.CURRENT_STATE_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME, + index_name="current_state_events_member_index", + table="current_state_events", + columns=["state_key"], + where_clause="type='m.room.member'", + ) + + def _have_persisted_state_group_txn(self, txn, state_group): + txn.execute( + "SELECT count(*) FROM state_groups WHERE id = ?", + (state_group,) + ) + row = txn.fetchone() + return row and row[0] + + def _store_mult_state_groups_txn(self, txn, events_and_contexts): + state_groups = {} + for event, context in events_and_contexts: + if event.internal_metadata.is_outlier(): + continue + + if context.current_state_ids is None: + # AFAIK, this can never happen + logger.error( + "Non-outlier event %s had current_state_ids==None", + event.event_id) + continue + + # if the event was rejected, just give it the same state as its + # predecessor. + if context.rejected: + state_groups[event.event_id] = context.prev_group + continue + + state_groups[event.event_id] = context.state_group + + if self._have_persisted_state_group_txn(txn, context.state_group): + continue + + self._simple_insert_txn( + txn, + table="state_groups", + values={ + "id": context.state_group, + "room_id": event.room_id, + "event_id": event.event_id, + }, + ) + + # We persist as a delta if we can, while also ensuring the chain + # of deltas isn't tooo long, as otherwise read performance degrades. + if context.prev_group: + is_in_db = self._simple_select_one_onecol_txn( + txn, + table="state_groups", + keyvalues={"id": context.prev_group}, + retcol="id", + allow_none=True, + ) + if not is_in_db: + raise Exception( + "Trying to persist state with unpersisted prev_group: %r" + % (context.prev_group,) + ) + + potential_hops = self._count_state_group_hops_txn( + txn, context.prev_group + ) + if context.prev_group and potential_hops < MAX_STATE_DELTA_HOPS: + self._simple_insert_txn( + txn, + table="state_group_edges", + values={ + "state_group": context.state_group, + "prev_state_group": context.prev_group, + }, + ) + + self._simple_insert_many_txn( + txn, + table="state_groups_state", + values=[ + { + "state_group": context.state_group, + "room_id": event.room_id, + "type": key[0], + "state_key": key[1], + "event_id": state_id, + } + for key, state_id in context.delta_ids.iteritems() + ], + ) + else: + self._simple_insert_many_txn( + txn, + table="state_groups_state", + values=[ + { + "state_group": context.state_group, + "room_id": event.room_id, + "type": key[0], + "state_key": key[1], + "event_id": state_id, + } + for key, state_id in context.current_state_ids.iteritems() + ], + ) + + # Prefill the state group cache with this group. + # It's fine to use the sequence like this as the state group map + # is immutable. (If the map wasn't immutable then this prefill could + # race with another update) + txn.call_after( + self._state_group_cache.update, + self._state_group_cache.sequence, + key=context.state_group, + value=dict(context.current_state_ids), + full=True, + ) + + self._simple_insert_many_txn( + txn, + table="event_to_state_groups", + values=[ + { + "state_group": state_group_id, + "event_id": event_id, + } + for event_id, state_group_id in state_groups.iteritems() + ], + ) + + for event_id, state_group_id in state_groups.iteritems(): + txn.call_after( + self._get_state_group_for_event.prefill, + (event_id,), state_group_id + ) + + def _count_state_group_hops_txn(self, txn, state_group): + """Given a state group, count how many hops there are in the tree. + + This is used to ensure the delta chains don't get too long. + """ + if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine): + sql = (""" + WITH RECURSIVE state(state_group) AS ( + VALUES(?::bigint) + UNION ALL + SELECT prev_state_group FROM state_group_edges e, state s + WHERE s.state_group = e.state_group + ) + SELECT count(*) FROM state; + """) + + txn.execute(sql, (state_group,)) + row = txn.fetchone() + if row and row[0]: + return row[0] + else: + return 0 + else: + # We don't use WITH RECURSIVE on sqlite3 as there are distributions + # that ship with an sqlite3 version that doesn't support it (e.g. wheezy) + next_group = state_group + count = 0 + + while next_group: + next_group = self._simple_select_one_onecol_txn( + txn, + table="state_group_edges", + keyvalues={"state_group": next_group}, + retcol="prev_state_group", + allow_none=True, + ) + if next_group: + count += 1 + + return count + def get_next_state_group(self): return self._state_groups_id_gen.get_next() diff --git a/synapse/storage/stream.py b/synapse/storage/stream.py index dddd5fc0e7..52bdce5be2 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/stream.py +++ b/synapse/storage/stream.py @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ from ._base import SQLBaseStore from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes from synapse.types import RoomStreamToken -from synapse.util.logcontext import preserve_fn, preserve_context_over_deferred +from synapse.util.logcontext import make_deferred_yieldable, preserve_fn from synapse.storage.engines import PostgresEngine, Sqlite3Engine import logging @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ class StreamStore(SQLBaseStore): results = {} room_ids = list(room_ids) for rm_ids in (room_ids[i:i + 20] for i in xrange(0, len(room_ids), 20)): - res = yield preserve_context_over_deferred(defer.gatherResults([ + res = yield make_deferred_yieldable(defer.gatherResults([ preserve_fn(self.get_room_events_stream_for_room)( room_id, from_key, to_key, limit, order=order, ) diff --git a/synapse/storage/user_directory.py b/synapse/storage/user_directory.py index 5dc5b9582a..c9bff408ef 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/user_directory.py +++ b/synapse/storage/user_directory.py @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ class UserDirectoryStore(SQLBaseStore): ) if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine): - # We weight the loclpart most highly, then display name and finally + # We weight the localpart most highly, then display name and finally # server name if new_entry: sql = """ @@ -317,6 +317,16 @@ class UserDirectoryStore(SQLBaseStore): rows = yield self._execute("get_all_rooms", None, sql) defer.returnValue([room_id for room_id, in rows]) + @defer.inlineCallbacks + def get_all_local_users(self): + """Get all local users + """ + sql = """ + SELECT name FROM users + """ + rows = yield self._execute("get_all_local_users", None, sql) + defer.returnValue([name for name, in rows]) + def add_users_who_share_room(self, room_id, share_private, user_id_tuples): """Insert entries into the users_who_share_rooms table. The first user should be a local user. @@ -629,6 +639,20 @@ class UserDirectoryStore(SQLBaseStore): ] } """ + + if self.hs.config.user_directory_search_all_users: + join_clause = "" + where_clause = "?<>''" # naughty hack to keep the same number of binds + else: + join_clause = """ + LEFT JOIN users_in_public_rooms AS p USING (user_id) + LEFT JOIN ( + SELECT other_user_id AS user_id FROM users_who_share_rooms + WHERE user_id = ? AND share_private + ) AS s USING (user_id) + """ + where_clause = "(s.user_id IS NOT NULL OR p.user_id IS NOT NULL)" + if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine): full_query, exact_query, prefix_query = _parse_query_postgres(search_term) @@ -641,13 +665,9 @@ class UserDirectoryStore(SQLBaseStore): SELECT d.user_id, display_name, avatar_url FROM user_directory_search INNER JOIN user_directory AS d USING (user_id) - LEFT JOIN users_in_public_rooms AS p USING (user_id) - LEFT JOIN ( - SELECT other_user_id AS user_id FROM users_who_share_rooms - WHERE user_id = ? AND share_private - ) AS s USING (user_id) + %s WHERE - (s.user_id IS NOT NULL OR p.user_id IS NOT NULL) + %s AND vector @@ to_tsquery('english', ?) ORDER BY (CASE WHEN s.user_id IS NOT NULL THEN 4.0 ELSE 1.0 END) @@ -671,7 +691,7 @@ class UserDirectoryStore(SQLBaseStore): display_name IS NULL, avatar_url IS NULL LIMIT ? - """ + """ % (join_clause, where_clause) args = (user_id, full_query, exact_query, prefix_query, limit + 1,) elif isinstance(self.database_engine, Sqlite3Engine): search_query = _parse_query_sqlite(search_term) @@ -680,20 +700,16 @@ class UserDirectoryStore(SQLBaseStore): SELECT d.user_id, display_name, avatar_url FROM user_directory_search INNER JOIN user_directory AS d USING (user_id) - LEFT JOIN users_in_public_rooms AS p USING (user_id) - LEFT JOIN ( - SELECT other_user_id AS user_id FROM users_who_share_rooms - WHERE user_id = ? AND share_private - ) AS s USING (user_id) + %s WHERE - (s.user_id IS NOT NULL OR p.user_id IS NOT NULL) + %s AND value MATCH ? ORDER BY rank(matchinfo(user_directory_search)) DESC, display_name IS NULL, avatar_url IS NULL LIMIT ? - """ + """ % (join_clause, where_clause) args = (user_id, search_query, limit + 1) else: # This should be unreachable. @@ -723,7 +739,7 @@ def _parse_query_sqlite(search_term): # Pull out the individual words, discarding any non-word characters. results = re.findall(r"([\w\-]+)", search_term, re.UNICODE) - return " & ".join("(%s* | %s)" % (result, result,) for result in results) + return " & ".join("(%s* OR %s)" % (result, result,) for result in results) def _parse_query_postgres(search_term): |