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Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes #12458
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
Co-authored-by: Dan Callahan <danc@element.io>
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* Run "main" trial tests under poetry
Olddeps and twisted trunk tests are handled in separate PRs.
The PyPy config is a best-effort only; it's completely untested.
Pulled out from #12337.
* Changelog
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Co-authored-by: Dan Callahan <danc@element.io>
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Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes matrix-org/complement#330 (or it will, once we remove the old files).
It's not quite a lift-and-shift: I've also taken the opportunity to get rid of the custom CA that we used to use to sign the TLS certs, which has been superceded by the CA exposed by Complement.
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Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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Update mdbook (the tool used to render the documentation website) to version 0.4.17.
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(#12131)
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I've factored it out for easier use in other workflows.
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Co-authored-by: Brendan Abolivier <babolivier@matrix.org>
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The Complement tests for MSC3030 are now merged, https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/pull/178
Synapse implmentation: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/9445
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* Rename scripts-dev to have suffices
* Update references to `scripts-dev`
* Changelog
* These scripts don't pass mypy
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* Don't use `tox` for `check-sampleconfig`
* Don't use `tox` for check-newsfragment
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* Don't build distribution pkgs in tests.yml
* Run `release-artifacts` on release branches
* Use backend-meta workflow for packaging
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use `HEAD` rather than hardcoding `master`
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Since #11811 there has been general Complement flakiness around networking.
It seems like tests are hitting the wrong containers. In an effort to diagnose
the cause of this, as well as reduce its impact on this project, set the
parallelsim to 1 (no parallelism) when running tests.
If this fixes the flakiness then this indicates the cause and I can diagnose
this further. If this doesn't fix the flakiness then that implies some kind
of test pollution which also helps to diagnose this further.
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* CI: run Complement on the VM, not inside Docker
This requires https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/pull/289
We now run Complement on the VM instead of inside a Docker container.
This is to allow Complement to bind to any high-numbered port when it
starts up its own federation servers. We want to do this to allow for
more concurrency when running complement tests. Previously, Complement
only ever bound to `:8448` when running its own federation server. This
prevented multiple federation tests running at the same time as they would
fight each other on the port. This did however allow Complement to run
in Docker, as the host could just port forward `:8448` to allow homeserver
containers to communicate to Complement. Now that we are using random
ports however, we cannot use Docker to run Complement. This ends up
being a good thing because:
- Running Complement tests locally is closer to how they run in CI.
- Allows the `CI` env var to be removed in Complement.
- Slightly speeds up runs as we don't need to pull down the Complement
image prior to running tests. This assumes GHA caches actions sensibly.
* Changelog
* Full stop
* Update .github/workflows/tests.yml
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
* Review comments
* Update .github/workflows/tests.yml
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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PyNaCl's recent 1.5.0 release on PyPi includes arm64 wheels, which means our
arm64 docker images now build in a sensible amount of time, so we can skip the
amd64-only build.
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* remove reference in comments to python3.6
* upgrade tox python env in script
* bump python version in example for completeness
* upgrade python version requirement in setup doc
* upgrade necessary python version in __init__.py
* upgrade python version in setup.py
* newsfragment
* drops refs to bionic and replace with focal
* bump refs to postgres 9.6 to 10
* fix hanging ci
* try installing tzdata first
* revert change made in b979f336
* ignore new random mypy error while debugging other error
* fix lint error for temporary workaround
* revert change to install list
* try passing env var
* export debian frontend var?
* move line and add comment
* bump pillow dependency
* bump lxml depenency
* install libjpeg-dev for pillow
* bump automat version to one compatible with py3.8
* add libwebp for pillow
* bump twisted trunk python version
* change suffix of newsfragment
* remove redundant python 3.7 checks
* lint
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Co-authored-by: Brendan Abolivier <babolivier@matrix.org>
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Having spent much of the last week attempting to run complement tests from somewhere with damp string instead of internet... something had to be done.
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* Prettier complement logs
* Changelog
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* remove python 3.6 and postgres 9.6 from github workflow
* remove python 3.6 env from tox
* newsfragment
* correct postgres version
* add py310 to tox env list
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This also makes additional updates where the implementation
had drifted from the approved MSC.
Unstable endpoints will be removed at a later data.
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This does not remove the unstable field and still parses both.
Handling of the unstable field will need to be removed in the
future.
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I'd find it helpful to have a docker image corresponding to current develop,
without having to build my own.
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Fix broken export-data admin command and add a test for it to CI
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Instead of only dumping them if trial passes.
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This also turns off calculating code coverage, as we didn't use it and it was a lot of noise
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Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
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This should fix stale deleted files being still accessible.
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This should ensure GHA runs synapse against the same-named sytest branch
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Setting `update_existing: true` in the `create-an-issue` GitHub Action
will avoid opening duplicate issues if an open issue already exists with
an identical title.
If no open issues match the title, then a new issue will be created.
This helps avoid spamming our issue tracker should there be a failure
when testing against Twisted's trunk.
This PR also pins the SHA of the `create-an-issue` action to mitigate
the risk of a malicious actor gaining access to JasonEtco's account.
See GitHub's page on security hardening third party actions for more:
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/security-hardening-for-github-actions#using-third-party-actions
Signed-off-by: Dan Callahan <danc@element.io>
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This creates a GHA workflow which runs at 8am every day, and runs mypy, trial and sytest against Twisted's current trunk. If any of the jobs fail, it opens an issue.
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use PULL_REQUEST_NUMBER instead of BUILDKITE_PULL_REQUEST
remove the other user of BUILDKITE_PULL_REQUEST, namely merge_base_branch.sh
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Updates CI and the helper script t ensures all tests are run (in parallel).
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it's flaky on circleCI, and having to manage multiple CI providers is painful.
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A few things here:
* Build the debs for single distro for each PR, so that we can see if it breaks. Do the same for develop. Building all the debs ties up the GHA workers for ages.
* Stop building the debs for release branches. Again, it takes ages, and I don't think anyone is actually going to stop and look at them. We'll know they are working when we make an RC.
* Change the configs so that if we manually cancel a workflow, it actually does something.
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GHA workflow to build the debs
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Currently when a new build of the docs is created, an `index.html` file does not exist. Typically this would be generated from a`docs/README.md` file - which we have - however we're currently using [docs/README.md](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/394673055db4df49bfd58c2f6118834a6d928563/docs/README.md) to explain the docs and point to the website. It is not part of the content of the website. So we end up not having an `index.html` file, which will result in a 404 page if one tries to navigate to `https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/<docs_version>/index.html`.
This isn't a really problem for the default version of the documentation (currently `develop`), as [navigating to the top-level root](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/) of the website (without specifying a version) will [redirect](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/a77e6925f26597958eccf0ef9956cb13c536e57e/index.html#L2) you to the Welcome and Overview page of the `develop` docs version.
However, ideally once we add a GUI for switching between versions, we'll want to send the user to `matrix-org.github.io/synapse/<version>/index.html`, which currently isn't generated.
This PR modifies the CI that builds the docs to simply copy the rendered [Welcome & Overview page](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/develop/welcome_and_overview.html) to `index.html`.
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This PR will run a new "Deploy release-specific documentation" job whenever a push to a branch name matching `release-v*` occurs. Doing so will create/add to a folder named `vX.Y` on the `gh-pages` branch. Doing so will allow us to build up `major.minor` releases of the docs as we release Synapse.
This is especially useful for having a mechanism for keeping around documentation of old/removed features (for those running older versions of Synapse), without needing to clutter the latest copy of the docs.
After a [discussion](https://matrix.to/#/!XaqDhxuTIlvldquJaV:matrix.org/$rKmkBmQle8OwTlGcoyu0BkcWXdnHW3_oap8BMgclwIY?via=matrix.org&via=vector.modular.im&via=envs.net) in #synapse-dev, we wanted to use tags to trigger the documentation deployments, which I agreed with. However, I soon realised that the bash-foo required to turn a tag of `v1.2.3rc1` into `1.2` was a lot more complex than the branch's `release-v1.2`. So, I've gone with the latter for simplicity.
In the future we'll have some UI on the website to switch between versions, but for now you can simply just change 'develop' to 'v1.2' in the URL.
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This implements similar behavior to sytest where a matching branch is used,
if one exists. This is useful when needing to modify both application code
and tests at the same time. The following rules are used to find a matching
complement branch:
1. Search for the branch name of the pull request. (E.g. feature/foo.)
2. Search for the base branch of the pull request. (E.g. develop or release-vX.Y.)
3. Search for the reference branch of the commit. (E.g. master or release-vX.Y.)
4. Fallback to 'master', the default complement branch name.
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This PR updates the build tags that we perform Complement runs with to match our [buildkite pipeline](https://github.com/matrix-org/pipelines/blob/618b3e90bcae8efd1a71502ae95b7913e6e24665/synapse/pipeline.yml#L570), as well as adding `msc2403` (as it will be required once #9359 is merged). Build tags are what we use to determine which tests to run in Complement (really it determines which test files are compiled into the final binary).
I haven't put in a comment about updating the buildkite side here, as we've decided to migrate fully to GitHub Actions anyhow.
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searchable website (#10086)
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... using the script from matrix-org/sytest#1052
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* Fix GitHub Actions lint for newsfragments
Signed-off-by: Dan Callahan <danc@element.io>
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... and test it.
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Signed-off-by: Dan Callahan <danc@element.io>
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This PR moves the "support is in #synapse:matrix.org" in the bug report template outside of the comment as some people seem to ignore what's in the comments, and phrase it a bit more like the support request template. It also adds a default issue template that says the same thing. It's also adding a notice about the security disclosure to both the default template and the bug report one.
It also adds a badge to the top of the README with an alt text saying about the same message if the badge doesn't load (e.g. if matrix.org is slow).
Fixes #6826
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* Add lint dependencies black, flake8 and isort
These are required when running the `lint.sh` dev scripts.
Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
* Add contributer docs for using the providers linters script
Add also to the pull request template to avoid build failures due
to people not knowing that linters need running.
Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
* Fix mention of linter errors correction
Co-Authored-By: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add mention for installing linter dependencies
Co-Authored-By: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove linters from python dependencies as per PR review
Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
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cf #4878
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Add a sponsor button with links to matrixdotorg's patreon and liberapay accounts.
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Inserts a zero-width space in the `-->` which isn't supposed to close a
comment. This used to be here but it got lost in
d86826277d764217311d0d34a8e6143d09237a94.
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* Update PR template to use absolute links
Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
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Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
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https://help.github.com/articles/adding-support-resources-to-your-project/
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Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
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request backticks for logs
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PR #2413 added an issue template, but just adding files to the project
directory upsets the packaging scripts: we need to explicitly include or
exclude them.
Move the template into a .github directory to make that easy, and to de-clutter
the root a bit.
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