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Now that we're reducing concurrency (#16656), this is more important.
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What it says on the tin
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Follow on from #16640
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pip was using a vendored setuptools that was incompatible with
Python 3.12. Upgrading cibuildwheels to a version with a newer
version of pip (and thus a newer version of setuptools) fixes
the issue.
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replica identities, then add more replica identities. (#16647)" (#16652)
This reverts commit 830988ae72d63bbb67d2020a3f221664f3f456ee.
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implicit one. This should allow use of Postgres logical replication. (#16456)" (#16651)
This reverts commit 69afe3f7a0d89f3422ddbd3aa16bc9bbc01056eb.
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Keeping track of a lower bound of stream ID where we've deleted everything below makes the queries much faster. Otherwise, every time we scan for rows to delete we'd re-scan across all the rows that have previously deleted (until the next table VACUUM).
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Recalculating the roots tuple every iteration could be very expensive, so instead let's do a topological sort.
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If a worker reconnects to Redis we send out the current positions of all our streams. However, if we're also trying to send out a backlog of RDATA at the same time then we can end up sending a `POSITION` with the current token *before* we've sent all the RDATA before the current token.
This doesn't cause actual bugs as the receiving servers see the POSITION, fetch the relevant rows from the DB, and then ignore the old RDATA as they come in. However, this is inefficient so it'd be better if we didn't send out-of-order positions
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We may receive `POSITION` commands where we already know that worker has
advanced past that position, so there is no point in handling it.
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identities, then add more replica identities. (#16647)
* Fix the CI query that did not detect all cases of missing primary keys
* Add more missing REPLICA IDENTITY entries
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cross-signing key without UIA (#16634)
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Support asynchronous uploads as defined in MSC2246.
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`/_synapse/admin/v1/rooms/<room_id>/timestamp_to_event` (#16631)
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The statements are already executed within a transaction thus a table
level lock is unnecessary.
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one. This should allow use of Postgres logical replication. (#16456)
* Add Postgres replica identities to tables that don't have an implicit one
Fixes #16224
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* Move the delta to version 83 as we missed the boat for 82
* Add a test that all tables have a REPLICA IDENTITY
* Extend the test to include when indices are deleted
* isort
* black
* Fully qualify `oid` as it is a 'hidden attribute' in Postgres 11
* Update tests/storage/test_database.py
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* Add missed tables
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To avoid asserting the type of the database connection.
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identifiers for Application Service users when deactivated and would not emit a compliant response. (#16617)
* Don't skip unbinding 3PIDs and returning success status when deactivating AS user
Fixes #16608
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This takes advantage of the new bulk method in more places to
invalidate caches for many keys at once (and then to stream that
over replication).
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(#16609)
simple_update_many_txn had a bug in it which would cause each
update to be applied twice.
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If simple_{insert,upsert,update}_many_txn is called without any data
to modify then return instead of executing the query.
This matches the behavior of simple_{select,delete}_many_txn.
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Expand tests for the simple_* database methods, additionally
test against both PostgreSQL and SQLite variants.
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Fetch information needed for push rule evaluation in parallel.
Ideally this would use query pipelining, but this is not
available in psycopg2.
Due to the database thread pool this may result in little
to no parallelization.
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Previously only Twisted's EPollReactor was compatible with the
reactor timing metric, notably not working when asyncio was used.
After this change, the following configurations support the reactor
timing metric:
* poll, epoll, or select reactors
* asyncio reactor with a poll, epoll, select, /dev/poll, or kqueue event loop.
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The event persistence code used to handle multiple rooms
at a time, but was simplified to only ever be called with a
single room at a time (different rooms are now handled in
parallel). The code is still generic to multiple rooms causing
a lot of work that is unnecessary (e.g. unnecessary loops, and
partitioning data by room).
This strips out the ability to handle multiple rooms at once, greatly
simplifying the code.
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background update (#16594)
A regression from removing the cursor_to_dict call, adds back
the wrapping into a tuple.
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Just to standardize on the normal helpers, it might also have
a slight perf improvement on PostgreSQL which will now use
`ANY (?)` instead of `IN (?, ?, ...)`.
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getfullargspec is relatively expensive and the results will
not change between calls, so precalculate it outside the
wrapper.
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7a3a55ac98847d7adb0e200378abe07ef8d0c645.
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This reverts commit 4724a6ded136c727bcff5082b94c2b3d6355e908.
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We can bail early if the from token is greater than or equal to the
current token.
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* complement: enable dirty runs
* Add changelog
* Set a low connpool limit when running in Complement
Dirty runs can cause many containers to be running concurrently,
which seems to easily exhaust resources on the host. The increased
speedup from dirty runs also seems to use more db connections on
workers, which are misconfigured currently to have
`SUM(workers * cp_max) > max_connections`, causing
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FATAL: sorry, too many clients already
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which results in tests failing.
* Try p=2 concurrency to restrict slowness of servers which causes partial state join tests to flake
* Debug logging
* Only run flakey tests
* Only adjust connection pool limits in worker mode
* Move cp vars to somewhere where they get executed in CI
* Move cp values back to where they actually work
* Debug logging
* Try p=1 to see if this makes worker mode happier
* Remove debug logging
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This is mostly useful for federated rooms where some users
would get stuck in the invite or knock state when the room
was purged from their homeserver.
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Follow on from / actually correctly does #16557
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c.f. #16481
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(#16549)
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Mostly to improve type safety.
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This adds a module API which allows a module to update a user's
presence state/status message. This is useful for controlling presence
from an external system.
To fully control presence from the module the presence.enabled config
parameter gains a new state of "untracked" which disables internal tracking
of presence changes via user actions, etc. Only updates from the module will
be persisted and sent down sync properly).
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tuples (#16505)
This should use fewer allocations and improves type hints.
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Fixes #16417
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Twisted trunk makes a change to the `TLSMemoryBIOFactory` where
the underlying protocol is changed from `TLSMemoryBIOProtocol` to
`BufferingTLSTransport` to improve performance of TLS code (see
https://github.com/twisted/twisted/issues/11989).
In order to properly hook this code up in tests we need to pass the test
reactor's clock into `TLSMemoryBIOFactory` to avoid the global (trial)
reactor being used by default.
Twisted does something similar internally for tests:
https://github.com/twisted/twisted/blob/157cd8e659705940e895d321339d467e76ae9d0a/src/twisted/web/test/test_agent.py#L871-L874
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This reverts commit 5fe76b9434e22bb752c252dd9c66c3c2bfb90dfc.
I think I had this accidentally commited on my local develop branch, and
so it accidentally got merged into upstream develop.
This should re-land with corrections in #16504.
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sending worker (#16515)
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variable `${DS_PROMETHEUS}` and remove `__inputs` (#16471)
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* Fix bug where a new writer advances their token too quickly
When starting a new writer (for e.g. persisting events), the
`MultiWriterIdGenerator` doesn't have a minimum token for it as there
are no rows matching that new writer in the DB.
This results in the the first stream ID it acquired being announced as
persisted *before* it actually finishes persisting, if another writer
gets and persists a subsequent stream ID. This is due to the logic of
setting the minimum persisted position to the minimum known position of
across all writers, and the new writer starts off not being considered.
* Fix sending out POSITIONs when our token advances without update
Broke in #14820
* For replication HTTP requests, only wait for minimal position
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(#16540)
This could happen if the last rows in the account data stream were inserted into `account_data`. After a restart the max account ID would be calculated without looking at the `account_data` table, and so have an old ID.
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If using the script remotely, there's no particularly convincing reason
to disable certificate verification, as this makes the connection
interceptible.
If on the other hand, the script is used locally (the most common use
case), you can simply target the HTTP listener and avoid TLS altogether.
This is what the script already attempts to do if passed a homeserver
configuration YAML file.
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This table was no longer used, except for a background process
which purged old entries in it.
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Bumps [black](https://github.com/psf/black) from 23.9.1 to 23.10.0.
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This splits thinsg into two queries, but most of the time we won't have
new event backwards extremities so this shouldn't actually add an extra
RTT for the majority of cases.
Note this removes the check for events with no prev events, but that was
part of MSC2716 work that has since been removed.
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To improve type safety & memory usage.
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After this change a server will only be reported as back online
if they were previously having requests fail.
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notes. (#16461)
* Add reminder to check special release notes board in release script
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For improved type checking & memory usage.
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(#16465)
This reverts commit cabd57746004fe2dacc11aa8d373854a3d25e306.
There are additional usages of these tables
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* Update complement.sh to match new public API shape
Sister PR to https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/pull/666
Context: https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/issues/654#issuecomment-1746613495
* Changelog
* Pedantry
* Run complement plz
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This improves type annotations by not having a dictionary of Any values.
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This only has a single use and is over abstracted. Inline it so that
we can improve type hints.
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* Disable statement timeout whilst purging rooms
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As this doesn't work with the private sign off flow.
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Fixes #16396
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Improves type hints by using concrete types instead of
dictionaries.
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Drop the event_txn_id table and the tables related to MSC2716,
which is no longer supported in Synapse.
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Synapse was incorrectly implemented with a knock_state_events
property on some APIs (instead of knock_room_state). This was
correct in Synapse 1.70.0, but *both* fields were sent to also be
compatible with Synapse versions expecting the wrong field.
Enough time has passed that only the correct field needs to be
included/handled.
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This converts the media servlet URLs in the same way as
(most) of the rest of Synapse. This will give more flexibility
in the versions each endpoint exists under.
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Signed-off-by: Kai A. Hiller <V02460@gmail.com>
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This avoids calling cursor_to_dict and then immediately
unpacking the values in the dict for other users. By not
creating the intermediate dictionary we can avoid allocating
the dictionary and strings for the keys, which should generally
be more performant.
Additionally this improves type hints by avoid Dict[str, Any]
dictionaries coming out of the database layer.
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To slightly reduce the amount of memory each command takes.
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Fixes some broken formatting from the reStructuedText to Markdown
conversion and fixes some typos.
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Assert that the return type of callables wrapped in @cached
and @cachedList are cachable (aka immutable).
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There's no reason to expose the full Python version over what is
frequently a public API.
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This is because if a worker reaches ~100% CPU then everything starts
lagging and we hit the log line a lot. When at error we invoke sentry
and that has a lot of overhead, which then puts even more pressure on
the worker.
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Use an `inline` Content-Disposition header when the media is
"safe" to display inline (some known text, image, video, audio
formats).
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There are no known bugs in the message retention code, but
it is possible that there still exists race conditions. Additional
fixes will be made as reported.
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This allows maturin >= 0.15 to build the properly named
shared library object.
For now the old configuration is also kept to allow for
older maturin installs to be used.
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* Pre-compiles the server ACLs onto an object per room and
invalidates them when new events come in.
* Converts the server ACL checking into Rust.
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This unstable push rule is implemented behind an experimental
configuration flag.
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alterations. (#15691)
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io>
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* Bump types-psycopg2 from 2.9.21.11 to 2.9.21.14
Bumps [types-psycopg2](https://github.com/python/typeshed) from 2.9.21.11 to 2.9.21.14.
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* Relax the annotation of Cursor.description
See
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/16343#issuecomment-1726083384
for rationale.
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While maintaining support with pydantic v1.
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(#16353)
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It is clearer to directly test equality instead of doing indirect
assertions via patching __eq__.
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Reject invalid receipts with a reasonable error message &
expands tests for receipts.
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Bumps [pillow](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow) from 10.0.0 to 10.0.1.
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Bumps [pillow](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow) from 10.0.0 to 10.0.1.
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Also add restore of purge/shutdown rooms after a synapse restart.
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Refresh tokens were not correctly moved to the rehydrated
device (similar to how the access token is currently handled).
This resulted in invalid refresh tokens after rehydration.
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