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These columns were added back in Synapse 1.52, and have been populated for new
events since then. It's now (beyond) time to back-populate them for existing
events.
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Complement. (#13158)
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All tests are prefixed with `STALE_` and therefore they are silently
skipped. They were moved to `STALE_` in version `v0.5.0` in commit
2fcce3b3c508 - `Remove stale tests`.
Tests from `RoomEventsStoreTestCase` class are not used for last 8
years, I believe the best would be to remove them entirely.
Signed-off-by: Petr Vaněk <arkamar@atlas.cz>
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Bounce recalculation of current state to the correct event persister and
move recalculation of current state into the event persistence queue, to
avoid concurrent updates to a room's current state.
Also give recalculation of a room's current state a real stream
ordering.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
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Postgres, as `VACUUM`s must not be performed between runs of the script. (#13195)
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contain an event id. (#13174)
Method `_get_state_map_for_room` seems to break in presence of some ill-formed events in the database. Reimplementing this method to use `get_current_state`, which is more robust to such events.
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This happened if we encountered a stream ordering in `event_push_actions` that had more rows than the batch size of the delete, as If we don't delete any rows in an iteration then the next time round we get the exact same stream ordering and get stuck.
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Whenever we want to persist an event, we first compute an event context,
which includes the state at the event and a flag indicating whether the
state is partial. After a lot of processing, we finally try to store the
event in the database, which can fail for partial state events when the
containing room has been un-partial stated in the meantime.
We detect the race as a foreign key constraint failure in the data store
layer and turn it into a special `PartialStateConflictError` exception,
which makes its way up to the method in which we computed the event
context.
To make things difficult, the exception needs to cross a replication
request: `/fed_send_events` for events coming over federation and
`/send_event` for events from clients. We transport the
`PartialStateConflictError` as a `409 Conflict` over replication and
turn `409`s back into `PartialStateConflictError`s on the worker making
the request.
All client events go through
`EventCreationHandler.handle_new_client_event`, which is called in
*a lot* of places. Instead of trying to update all the code which
creates client events, we turn the `PartialStateConflictError` into a
`429 Too Many Requests` in
`EventCreationHandler.handle_new_client_event` and hope that clients
take it as a hint to retry their request.
On the federation event side, there are 7 places which compute event
contexts. 4 of them use outlier event contexts:
`FederationEventHandler._auth_and_persist_outliers_inner`,
`FederationHandler.do_knock`, `FederationHandler.on_invite_request` and
`FederationHandler.do_remotely_reject_invite`. These events won't have
the partial state flag, so we do not need to do anything for then.
The remaining 3 paths which create events are
`FederationEventHandler.process_remote_join`,
`FederationEventHandler.on_send_membership_event` and
`FederationEventHandler._process_received_pdu`.
We can't experience the race in `process_remote_join`, unless we're
handling an additional join into a partial state room, which currently
blocks, so we make no attempt to handle it correctly.
`on_send_membership_event` is only called by
`FederationServer._on_send_membership_event`, so we catch the
`PartialStateConflictError` there and retry just once.
`_process_received_pdu` is called by `on_receive_pdu` for incoming
events and `_process_pulled_event` for backfill. The latter should never
try to persist partial state events, so we ignore it. We catch the
`PartialStateConflictError` in `on_receive_pdu` and retry just once.
Refering to the graph of code paths in
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/12988#issuecomment-1156857648
may make the above make more sense.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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* Cast to postgres types when handling postgres db
* Remove unused method
* Easy annotations
* Annotate create_room
* Use `ParamSpec` to annotate looping_call
* Annotate `default_config`
* Track `now` as a float
`time_ms` returns an int like the proper Synapse `Clock`
* Introduce a `Timer` dataclass
* Introduce a Looper type
* Suppress checking of a mock
* tests.utils is typed
* Changelog
* Whoops, import ParamSpec from typing_extensions
* ditch the psycopg2 casts
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a profile set (#13131)
Fix https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/4778
Complement tests: https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/pull/399
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environment when using `complement.sh`. (#13152)
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This reverts commit dcc4e0621cc101271efc573600bd7591a12cea7c.
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Add a `-f` argument to `complement.sh` to skip the docker build
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* Extra validation for rest/client/account_data
This is a fairly simple endpoint and we did pretty well here.
* Changelog
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`_check_event_auth` is expected to raise `AuthError`s, so no need to log it
again.
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When we receive an event over federation during a faster join, there is no need
to wait for full state, since we have a whole reconciliation process designed
to take the partial state into account.
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Signed-off-by: Jacek Kusnierz <jacek.kusnierz@tum.de>
Co-authored-by: Brendan Abolivier <babolivier@matrix.org>
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configuration manual (#13077)
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documentation page (#13139)
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Completes type hints for synapse.logging.scopecontextmanager and (partially)
for synapse.logging.opentracing.
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in CPU-constrained environments. (#13127)
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: reivilibre <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Šimon Brandner <simon.bra.ag@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Moritz Stückler <moritz.stueckler@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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Signed-off-by: jejo86 <28619134+jejo86@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Make _iterate_over_text easier to read by using simple data structures
* Prefer a set of tags to ignore
In my tests, it's 4x faster to check for containment in a set of this size
* Add a stack size limit to _iterate_over_text
* Continue accepting the case where there is no body element
* Use an early return instead for None
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <richard@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Šimon Brandner <simon.bra.ag@gmail.com>
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endpoints (#12944)
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in Synapse workers' Supervisord blocks. (#13054)
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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This API no longer exists.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
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the configuation file. (#13076)
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* Extend the auth rule checks for `m.room.create` events
... and move them up to the top of the function. Since the no auth_events are
allowed for m.room.create events, we may as well get the m.room.create event
checks out of the way first.
* Add a test for create events with prev_events
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* Fix type error introduced accidentally by #13045
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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(#13045)
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rooms. (#13062)
Signed-off-by: Quentin Gliech <quenting@element.io>
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When we fail to persist a federation event, we kick off a task to remove
its push actions in the background, using the current logging context.
Since we don't `await` that task, we may finish our logging context
before the task finishes. There's no reason to not `await` the task, so
let's do that.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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tests. (#13071)
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Pull out `twitter:` meta tags when generating a preview and
use it to augment any `og:` meta tags.
Prefers Open Graph information over Twitter card information.
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If no database is configured explicitly, use sqlite.
This means that you don't have to pass any variables into the image.
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Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
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locally. (#13073)
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* Add auth events to events used in tests
* Move some event auth checks out to a different method
Some of the event auth checks apply to an event's auth_events, rather than the
state at the event - which means they can play no part in state
resolution. Move them out to a separate method.
* Rename check_auth_rules_for_event
Now it only checks the state-dependent auth rules, it needs a better name.
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linking. (#13055)
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Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
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easier to read. (#13057)
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Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes #11887 hopefully.
The core change here is that `event_push_summary` now holds a summary of counts up until a much more recent point, meaning that the range of rows we need to count in `event_push_actions` is much smaller.
This needs two major changes:
1. When we get a receipt we need to recalculate `event_push_summary` rather than just delete it
2. The logic for deleting `event_push_actions` is now divorced from calculating `event_push_summary`.
In future it would be good to calculate `event_push_summary` while we persist a new event (it should just be a case of adding one to the relevant rows in `event_push_summary`), as that will further simplify the get counts logic and remove the need for us to periodically update `event_push_summary` in a background job.
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(#13069)
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to read. (#13058)
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enough in some cases. (#13018)
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* Remove redundant references to `event_edges.room_id`
We don't need to care about the room_id here, because we are already checking
the event id.
* Clean up the event_edges table
We make a number of changes to `event_edges`:
* We give the `room_id` and `is_state` columns defaults (null and false
respectively) so that we can stop populating them.
* We drop any rows that have `is_state` set true - they should no longer
exist.
* We drop any rows that do not exist in `events` - these should not exist
either.
* We drop the old unique constraint on all the colums, which wasn't much use.
* We create a new unique index on `(event_id, prev_event_id)`.
* We add a foreign key constraint to `events`.
These happen rather differently depending on whether we are on Postgres or
SQLite. For SQLite, we just rebuild the whole table, copying only the rows we
want to keep. For Postgres, we try to do things in the background as much as
possible.
* Stop populating `event_edges.room_id` and `is_state`
We can just rely on the defaults.
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* Rename test_fedclient to match its source file
* Require at least one destination to be truthy
* Explicitly validate user ID in profile endpoint GETs
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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simplify the access token verification logic. (#12986)
This simplifies the access token verification logic by removing the `rights`
parameter which was only ever used for the unsubscribe link in email
notifications. The latter has been moved under the `/_synapse` namespace,
since it is not a standard API.
This also makes the email verification link more secure, by embedding the
app_id and pushkey in the macaroon and verifying it. This prevents the user
from tampering the query parameters of that unsubscribe link.
Macaroon generation is refactored:
- Centralised all macaroon generation and verification logic to the
`MacaroonGenerator`
- Moved to `synapse.utils`
- Changed the constructor to require only a `Clock`, hostname, and a secret key
(instead of a full `Homeserver`).
- Added tests for all methods.
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* Fix Complement runs always being Postgres
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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