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Changes in synapse v0.29.1 (2018-05-17)
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Changes:
* Update docker documentation (PR #3222)
Changes in synapse v0.29.0 (2018-05-16)
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Not changes since v0.29.0-rc1
Changes in synapse v0.29.0-rc1 (2018-05-14)
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Notable changes, a docker file for running Synapse (Thanks to @kaiyou!) and a
closed spec bug in the Client Server API. Additionally further prep for Python 3
migration.
Potentially breaking change:
* Make Client-Server API return 401 for invalid token (PR #3161).
This changes the Client-server spec to return a 401 error code instead of 403
when the access token is unrecognised. This is the behaviour required by the
specification, but some clients may be relying on the old, incorrect
behaviour.
Thanks to @NotAFile for fixing this.
Features:
* Add a Dockerfile for synapse (PR #2846) Thanks to @kaiyou!
Changes - General:
* nuke-room-from-db.sh: added postgresql option and help (PR #2337) Thanks to @rubo77!
* Part user from rooms on account deactivate (PR #3201)
* Make 'unexpected logging context' into warnings (PR #3007)
* Set Server header in SynapseRequest (PR #3208)
* remove duplicates from groups tables (PR #3129)
* Improve exception handling for background processes (PR #3138)
* Add missing consumeErrors to improve exception handling (PR #3139)
* reraise exceptions more carefully (PR #3142)
* Remove redundant call to preserve_fn (PR #3143)
* Trap exceptions thrown within run_in_background (PR #3144)
Changes - Refactors:
* Refactor /context to reuse pagination storage functions (PR #3193)
* Refactor recent events func to use pagination func (PR #3195)
* Refactor pagination DB API to return concrete type (PR #3196)
* Refactor get_recent_events_for_room return type (PR #3198)
* Refactor sync APIs to reuse pagination API (PR #3199)
* Remove unused code path from member change DB func (PR #3200)
* Refactor request handling wrappers (PR #3203)
* transaction_id, destination defined twice (PR #3209) Thanks to @damir-manapov!
* Refactor event storage to prepare for changes in state calculations (PR #3141)
* Set Server header in SynapseRequest (PR #3208)
* Use deferred.addTimeout instead of time_bound_deferred (PR #3127, #3178)
* Use run_in_background in preference to preserve_fn (PR #3140)
Changes - Python 3 migration:
* Construct HMAC as bytes on py3 (PR #3156) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* run config tests on py3 (PR #3159) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* Open certificate files as bytes (PR #3084) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* Open config file in non-bytes mode (PR #3085) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* Make event properties raise AttributeError instead (PR #3102) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* Use six.moves.urlparse (PR #3108) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* Add py3 tests to tox with folders that work (PR #3145) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* Don't yield in list comprehensions (PR #3150) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* Move more xrange to six (PR #3151) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* make imports local (PR #3152) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* move httplib import to six (PR #3153) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* Replace stringIO imports with six (PR #3154, #3168) Thanks to @NotAFile!
* more bytes strings (PR #3155) Thanks to @NotAFile!
Bug Fixes:
* synapse fails to start under Twisted >= 18.4 (PR #3157)
* Fix a class of logcontext leaks (PR #3170)
* Fix a couple of logcontext leaks in unit tests (PR #3172)
* Fix logcontext leak in media repo (PR #3174)
* Escape label values in prometheus metrics (PR #3175, #3186)
* Fix 'Unhandled Error' logs with Twisted 18.4 (PR #3182) Thanks to @Half-Shot!
* Fix logcontext leaks in rate limiter (PR #3183)
* notifications: Convert next_token to string according to the spec (PR #3190) Thanks to @mujx!
* nuke-room-from-db.sh: fix deletion from search table (PR #3194) Thanks to @rubo77!
* add guard for None on purge_history api (PR #3160) Thanks to @krombel!
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release-v0.29.0
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Add instructions how to setup the postgres user and clarify the final step
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the final step
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Infrastructure for a server notices room
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Server Notices use a special room which the user can't dismiss. They are
created on demand when some other bit of the code calls send_notice.
(This doesn't actually do much yet becuse we don't call send_notice anywhere)
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Fix error in handling receipts
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Fixes an error which has been happening ever since #2158 (v0.21.0-rc1):
> TypeError: argument of type 'ObservableDeferred' is not iterable
fixes #3234
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Remove unused `update_external_syncs`
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This method isn't used anywhere. Burninate it.
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Make purge_history operate on tokens
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As we're soon going to change how topological_ordering works
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Move RoomCreationHandler out of synapse.handlers.Handlers
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Handlers is deprecated nowadays, so let's move this out before I add a new
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Also fix the docstrings on create_room.
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Use stream rather depth ordering for push actions
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This simplifies things as it is, but will also allow us to change the
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The aim is to keep track of when it was last called and only query from that point in time
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insert incrementally through the day
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ConsentResource to gather policy consent from users
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Hopefully there are enough comments and docs in this that it makes sense on its
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One room at a time so we don't take out the whole server with leave
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This implements this very crudely: this probably isn't viable
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(instead of everywhere that writes a response. Or rather, the subset of places
which write responses where we haven't forgotten it).
This also means that we don't have to have the mysterious version_string
attribute in anything with a request handler.
Unfortunately it does mean that we have to pass the version string wherever we
instantiate a SynapseSite, which has been c&ped 150 times, but that is code
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This is needless complexity; we might as well use the wrapper directly.
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... so that it can be used on non-JSON endpoints
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The metrics are now available via the request, so this is redundant and can go
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it's much neater there.
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less magic
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It fits quite nicely here, and opens the path to getting rid of the
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... which is going to make it easier to move around.
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This is useful in its own right, because server.py is full of stuff; but more
importantly, I want to do some refactoring that will cause a circular reference
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Refactor sync APIs to reuse pagination API
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The sync API often returns events in a topological rather than stream
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This closes #2602
v1auth was created to account for the differences in status code between
the v1 and v2_alpha revisions of the protocol (401 vs 403 for invalid
tokens). However since those protocols were merged, this makes the r0
version/endpoint internally inconsistent, and violates the
specification for the r0 endpoint.
This might break clients that rely on this inconsistency with the
specification. This is said to affect the legacy angular reference
client. However, I feel that restoring parity with the spec is more
important. Either way, it is critical to inform developers about this
change, in case they rely on the illegal behaviour.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Tschira <nota@notafile.com>
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Fix a class of logcontext leaks
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So, it turns out that if you have a first `Deferred` `D1`, you can add a
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before any further callbacks on `D1` will execute (and later callbacks on `D1`
get the *result* of `D2` rather than `D2` itself).
So, `D1` might have `called=True` (as in, it has started running its
callbacks), but any new callbacks added to `D1` won't get run until `D2`
completes - so if you `yield D1` in an `inlineCallbacks` function, your `yield`
will 'block'.
In conclusion: some of our assumptions in `logcontext` were invalid. We need to
make sure that we don't optimise out the logcontext juggling when this
situation happens. Fortunately, it is easy to detect by checking `D1.paused`.
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Make FileResponder.write_to_consumer uphold the logcontext contract
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... which were making other, innocent, tests, fail.
Plus remove a spurious unittest.DEBUG which was making the output noisy.
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Fix incorrect reference to StringIO
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This was introduced in 4f2f5171
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bump version
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* When creating a new event, cap its depth to 2^63 - 1
* When receiving events, reject any without a sensible depth
As per https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I3fi2S-XnpO45qrpCsowZv8P8dHcNZ4fsBsbOW7KABI
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* add some doc about wtf this thing does
* pin Twisted to < 18.4
* add explicit dep on six (fixes #3089)
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fixes #3135
Signed-off-by: Will Hunt will@half-shot.uk
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add guard for None on purge_history api
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and rename inconsistently named indexes.
Based on https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/3128 - thanks @vurpo\!
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submit_event_for_as doesn't return a deferred anyway, so this is pointless.
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They raised KeyError before. I'm changing this because the code uses
hasattr() to check for the presence of a key. This worked accidentally
before, because hasattr() silences all exceptions in python 2. However,
in python3, this isn't the case anymore.
I had a look around to see if anything depended on this raising a
KeyError and I couldn't find anything. Of course, I could have simply
missed it.
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plus a bonus next()
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I've tried to grep for more of this with no success.
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Nothing written into it is encoded, so it makes little sense, but it
does break in python3 the way it was before.
The variable names were adjusted to be less misleading.
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That's what pyOpenSSL expects on python3
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It's just a few tests, but it will at least prevent a few files from
regressing. Also, it makes it easiert to check your code against py36
while writing it.
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While I was going through uses of preserve_fn for other PRs, I converted places
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