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* Bump twisted from 22.8.0 to 22.10.0
Bumps [twisted](https://github.com/twisted/twisted) from 22.8.0 to 22.10.0.
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It (4f5d492cd6a9438de03d1b768f4c220cb662ac06) should have been reverted before the merge to develop.
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This reverts commit fab495a9e1442d99e922367f65f41de5eaa488eb.
As noted in
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13710#issuecomment-1298396007:
> We want to see this change land for the protocol's sake (and plan to
un-revert it) but want to give this a little more time before releasing
this.
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launcher. (#14084)
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If configured an OIDC IdP can log a user's session out of
Synapse when they log out of the identity provider.
The IdP sends a request directly to Synapse (and must be
configured with an endpoint) when a user logs out.
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* Bump sentry-sdk from 1.5.11 to 1.10.1
Bumps [sentry-sdk](https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-python) from 1.5.11 to 1.10.1.
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* Bump psycopg2 from 2.9.4 to 2.9.5
Bumps [psycopg2](https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2) from 2.9.4 to 2.9.5.
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* Bump twine from 3.8.0 to 4.0.1
Bumps [twine](https://github.com/pypa/twine) from 3.8.0 to 4.0.1.
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* Bump black from 22.3.0 to 22.10.0
Bumps [black](https://github.com/psf/black) from 22.3.0 to 22.10.0.
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(#14323)
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(#14304)
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For ease of reading we switch from concatenated strings to
triple quote strings.
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* Add docs for an empty `trusted_key_servers` config option
* small rewording
* Tweak changelog
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(#14314)
* Introduce a test for the old behaviour which we want to restore
* Reintroduce the old behaviour in a simpler way
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Use 1 credit instead of 2 for creating a room: be more lenient than before
Notably, the UI in Element Web was still broken after restoring to prior behaviour.
After discussion, we agreed that it would be sensible to increase the limit.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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(`get_users_in_room` mis-use) (#13958)
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PostgreSQL 14 changed the behavior of `websearch_to_tsquery` to
improve some behaviour.
The tests were hitting those edge-cases about handling of hanging double
quotes. This fixes the tests to take into account the PostgreSQL version.
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* Add workers settings to configuration manual
* Update `pusher_instances`
* update url to python logger
* update headlines
* update links after headline change
* remove link from `daemon process`
There is no docs in Synapse for this
* extend example for `federation_sender_instances` and `pusher_instances`
* more infos about stream writers
* add link to DAG
* update `pusher_instances`
* update `worker_listeners`
* update `stream_writers`
* Update `worker_name`
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
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* Fix presence bug introduced in 1.64 by #13313
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
* Add changelog
* Add DISTINCT
* Apply suggestions from code review
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
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from `destination` pattern (#14096)
1. `federation_client.timestamp_to_event(...)` now handles all `destination` looping and uses our generic `_try_destination_list(...)` helper.
2. Consistently handling `NotRetryingDestination` and `FederationDeniedError` across `get_pdu` , backfill, and the generic `_try_destination_list` which is used for many places we use this pattern.
3. `get_pdu(...)` now returns `PulledPduInfo` so we know which `destination` we ended up pulling the PDU from
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Fixes check_avatar_size_and_mime_type() to successfully update avatars on homeservers running on non-default ports which it would mistakenly treat as remote homeserver while validating the avatar's size and mime type.
Signed-off-by: Ashish Kumar ashfame@users.noreply.github.com
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headers (#14301)
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* Save login tokens in database
Signed-off-by: Quentin Gliech <quenting@element.io>
* Add upgrade notes
* Track login token reuse in a Prometheus metric
Signed-off-by: Quentin Gliech <quenting@element.io>
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underlying DB. (#11635)
Support a unified search query syntax which leverages more of the full-text
search of each database supported by Synapse.
Supports, with the same syntax across Postgresql 11+ and Sqlite:
- quoted "search terms"
- `AND`, `OR`, `-` (negation) operators
- Matching words based on their stem, e.g. searches for "dog" matches
documents containing "dogs".
This is achieved by
- If on postgresql 11+, pass the user input to `websearch_to_tsquery`
- If on sqlite, manually parse the query and transform it into the sqlite-specific
query syntax.
Note that postgresql 10, which is close to end-of-life, falls back to using
`phraseto_tsquery`, which only supports a subset of the features.
Multiple terms separated by a space are implicitly ANDed.
Note that:
1. There is no escaping of full-text syntax that might be supported by the database;
e.g. `NOT`, `NEAR`, `*` in sqlite. This runs the risk that people might discover this
as accidental functionality and depend on something we don't guarantee.
2. English text is assumed for stemming. To support other languages, either the target
language needs to be known at the time of indexing the message (via room metadata,
or otherwise), or a separate index for each language supported could be created.
Sqlite docs: https://www.sqlite.org/fts3.html#full_text_index_queries
Postgres docs: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/textsearch-controls.html
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This implements a fake OIDC server, which intercepts calls to the HTTP client.
Improves accuracy of tests by covering more internal methods.
One particular example was the ID token validation, which previously mocked.
This uncovered an incorrect dependency: Synapse actually requires at least
authlib 0.15.1, not 0.14.0.
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* Remove unused `@lru_cache` decorator
Spotted this working on something else.
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Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Manacorda <lorenzo@mailbox.org>
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(#14262)
* Return NOT_JSON if decode fails and defer set_timeline_upper_limit call until after check_valid_filter. Fixes #13661. Signed-off-by: Ryan Miguel <miguel.ryanj@gmail.com>.
* Reword changelog
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creating a new room. (#14228)
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Use a base template to create a cohesive feel across the HTML
templates provided by Synapse.
Adds basic styling to the base template for a more user-friendly
look and feel.
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When the last event in a thread is redacted we need to update
the threads table:
* Find the new latest event in the thread and store it into the table; or
* Remove the thread from the table if it is no longer a thread (i.e. all
events in the thread were redacted).
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* Show erasure status when listing users in the Admin API
* Use USING when joining erased_users
* Add changelog entry
* Revert "Use USING when joining erased_users"
This reverts commit 30bd2bf106415caadcfdbdd1b234ef2b106cc394.
* Make the erased check work on postgres
* Add a testcase for showing erased user status
* Appease the style linter
* Explicitly convert `erased` to bool to make SQLite consistent with Postgres
This also adds us an easy way in to fix the other accidentally integered columns.
* Move erasure status test to UsersListTestCase
* Include user erased status when fetching user info via the admin API
* Document the erase status in user_admin_api
* Appease the linter and mypy
* Signpost comments in tests
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Per https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10015#issuecomment-1282773048
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To fix the response for unknown endpoints under that prefix.
See MSC3743.
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/_matrix/federation/v2/invite/{roomId}/{eventId}` responses (#14064)
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
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Explain `SynapseError` and `FederationError` better
Spawning from https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13816#discussion_r993262622
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(#14110)
* document encryption_enabled_by_default_for_room_type under the right name
* add changelog
* Update changelog.d/14110.doc
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* Allow sharded database in db migrate script
Signed-off-by: Finn Herzfeld <finn@beeper.com>
* Update changelog.d/13422.bugfix
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* Remove check entirely
* remove unused import
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whether are near a gap or not (#14215)
Fix MSC3030 `/timestamp_to_event` endpoint returning `outliers` that it has no idea whether are near a gap or not (and therefore unable to determine whether it's actually the closest event). The reason Synapse doesn't know whether an `outlier` is next to a gap is because our gap checks rely on entries in the `event_edges`, `event_forward_extremeties`, and `event_backward_extremities` tables which is [not the case for `outliers`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/2c63cdcc3f1aa4625e947de3c23e0a8133c61286/docs/development/room-dag-concepts.md#outliers).
Also fixes MSC3030 Complement `can_paginate_after_getting_remote_event_from_timestamp_to_event_endpoint` test flake. Although this acted flakey in Complement, if `sync_partial_state` raced and beat us before `/timestamp_to_event`, then even if we retried the failing `/context` request it wouldn't work until we made this Synapse change. With this PR, Synapse will never return an `outlier` event so that test will always go and ask over federation.
Fix https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13944
### Why did this fail before? Why was it flakey?
Sleuthing the server logs on the [CI failure](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/actions/runs/3149623842/jobs/5121449357#step:5:5805), it looks like `hs2:/timestamp_to_event` found `$NP6-oU7mIFVyhtKfGvfrEQX949hQX-T-gvuauG6eurU` as an `outlier` event locally. Then when we went and asked for it via `/context`, since it's an `outlier`, it was filtered out of the results -> `You don't have permission to access that event.`
This is reproducible when `sync_partial_state` races and persists `$NP6-oU7mIFVyhtKfGvfrEQX949hQX-T-gvuauG6eurU` as an `outlier` before we evaluate `get_event_for_timestamp(...)`. To consistently reproduce locally, just add a delay at the [start of `get_event_for_timestamp(...)`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/cb20b885cb4bd1648581dd043a184d86fc8c7a00/synapse/handlers/room.py#L1470-L1496) so it always runs after `sync_partial_state` completes.
```py
from twisted.internet import task as twisted_task
d = twisted_task.deferLater(self.hs.get_reactor(), 3.5)
await d
```
In a run where it passes, on `hs2`, `get_event_for_timestamp(...)` finds a different event locally which is next to a gap and we request from a closer one from `hs1` which gets backfilled. And since the backfilled event is not an `outlier`, it's returned as expected during `/context`.
With this PR, Synapse will never return an `outlier` event so that test will always go and ask over federation.
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And don't include blank opentracing stuff in device list updates.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
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* Bump twisted from 22.4.0 to 22.8.0
Bumps [twisted](https://github.com/twisted/twisted) from 22.4.0 to 22.8.0.
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* Bump types-setuptools from 65.4.0.0 to 65.5.0.1
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* Don't pin dev-deps in pyproject; use lower bounds
This makes it slightly less tedious to update these things via
successive dependabot updates, by reducing the likelihood of a merge
conflict.
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finished) (#14222)
This avoids running a forced-update of a null thread_id rows.
An index is added (in the background) to hopefully make this
easier in the future.
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* Fix `track_memory_usage` on poetry-core 1.3.x installations
The same kind of problem as discussed in #14085:
1. we defined an extra with an underscore
2. we look it up at runtime with an underscore
3. but poetry-core 1.3.x. installs it with a dash, causing (2) to fail.
Fix by using a dash everywhere.
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(#14195)
Also update `subprocess.check_output` to the slightly newer `subprocess.run`.
Signed-off-by: Jason Little <realtyem@gmail.com>
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a partial join (#14126)
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Signed-off-by: Ivan Shapovalov <intelfx@intelfx.name>
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(#14161)
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Spawned while investigating https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13944
This way we might get some more context whenever an `403 Forbidden - body: {"errcode":"M_FORBIDDEN","error":"You don't have permission to access that event."}` error is produced.
`log_config.yaml`
```yaml
loggers:
synapse:
level: INFO
synapse.visibility:
level: DEBUG
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Gated behind an experimental configuration flag.
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This should fix a race where the event notification comes in over
replication before the state replication, leaving a window during
which a sync may get an incorrect list of rooms for the user.
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* Fix dead link to admin registration API
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invalid (#13816)
While https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13635 stops us from doing the slow thing after we've already done it once, this PR stops us from doing one of the slow things in the first place.
Related to
- https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13622
- https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13635
- https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13676
Part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356
Follow-up to https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13815 which tracks event signature failures.
With this PR, we avoid the call to the costly `_get_state_ids_after_missing_prev_event` because the signature failure will count as an attempt before and we filter events based on the backoff before calling `_get_state_ids_after_missing_prev_event` now.
For example, this will save us 156s out of the 185s total that this `matrix.org` `/messages` request. If you want to see the full Jaeger trace of this, you can drag and drop this `trace.json` into your own Jaeger, https://gist.github.com/MadLittleMods/4b12d0d0afe88c2f65ffcc907306b761
To explain this exact scenario around `/messages` -> backfill, we call `/backfill` and first check the signatures of the 100 events. We see bad signature for `$luA4l7QHhf_jadH3mI-AyFqho0U2Q-IXXUbGSMq6h6M` and `$zuOn2Rd2vsC7SUia3Hp3r6JSkSFKcc5j3QTTqW_0jDw` (both member events). Then we process the 98 events remaining that have valid signatures but one of the events references `$luA4l7QHhf_jadH3mI-AyFqho0U2Q-IXXUbGSMq6h6M` as a `prev_event`. So we have to do the whole `_get_state_ids_after_missing_prev_event` rigmarole which pulls in those same events which fail again because the signatures are still invalid.
- `backfill`
- `outgoing-federation-request` `/backfill`
- `_check_sigs_and_hash_and_fetch`
- `_check_sigs_and_hash_and_fetch_one` for each event received over backfill
- ❗ `$luA4l7QHhf_jadH3mI-AyFqho0U2Q-IXXUbGSMq6h6M` fails with `Signature on retrieved event was invalid.`: `unable to verify signature for sender domain xxx: 401: Failed to find any key to satisfy: _FetchKeyRequest(...)`
- ❗ `$zuOn2Rd2vsC7SUia3Hp3r6JSkSFKcc5j3QTTqW_0jDw` fails with `Signature on retrieved event was invalid.`: `unable to verify signature for sender domain xxx: 401: Failed to find any key to satisfy: _FetchKeyRequest(...)`
- `_process_pulled_events`
- `_process_pulled_event` for each validated event
- ❗ Event `$Q0iMdqtz3IJYfZQU2Xk2WjB5NDF8Gg8cFSYYyKQgKJ0` references `$luA4l7QHhf_jadH3mI-AyFqho0U2Q-IXXUbGSMq6h6M` as a `prev_event` which is missing so we try to get it
- `_get_state_ids_after_missing_prev_event`
- `outgoing-federation-request` `/state_ids`
- ❗ `get_pdu` for `$luA4l7QHhf_jadH3mI-AyFqho0U2Q-IXXUbGSMq6h6M` which fails the signature check again
- ❗ `get_pdu` for `$zuOn2Rd2vsC7SUia3Hp3r6JSkSFKcc5j3QTTqW_0jDw` which fails the signature check
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The root node of a thread (and events related to it) are considered
"part of a thread" when validating receipts. This allows clients which
show the root node in both the main timeline and the threaded timeline
to easily send receipts in either.
Note that threaded notifications are not created for these events, these
events created notifications on the main timeline.
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All features / changes in Matrix 1.4 are now supported in
Synapse.
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The callers either set a default limit or manually handle a None-limit
later on (by setting a default value).
Update the callers to always instantiate PaginationConfig with a default
limit and then assume the limit is non-None.
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Stabilize the threads API (MSC3856) by supporting (only) the v1
path for the endpoint.
This also marks the API as safe for workers since it is a read-only
API.
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This was missed in 2b6d41ebd685fb546e52acdbcb0024dfcf5a5db1 (#13824).
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This reverts commit f3f303aa22b9681c21468fb0bdce1b21d1bdbd92.
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Fix a broken conflict in e6e876b9b158f47811b6dfedd8783f658ce960a4,
by not stomping over a field right after creating it.
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Implement the /threads endpoint from MSC3856.
This is currently unstable and behind an experimental configuration
flag.
It includes a background update to backfill data, results from
the /threads endpoint will be partial until that finishes.
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cached (#14125)
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A receipt's thread ID, if one exists, should be added to the
body of a receipt.
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Fixes a bug where threaded receipts could not be sent for the
main timeline.
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`knock_state_events` -> `knock_room_state` (#14102)
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MSC3772 has been abandoned.
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have the original event. (#13813)
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This has been unused for a long time, but missed removal in #11584.
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Broke by #14045. Fixes #14120.
Introduced in v1.69.0rc2.
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Fixes #12122
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(#14135)
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* Bump types-psycopg2 from 2.9.9 to 2.9.21.1
Bumps [types-psycopg2](https://github.com/python/typeshed) from 2.9.9 to 2.9.21.1.
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* Bump types-pillow from 9.0.15 to 9.2.2
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parse (#14097)
**Before:**
```
WARNING - POST-11 - Unable to parse JSON: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0) (b'')
```
**After:**
```
WARNING - POST-11 - Unable to parse JSON from POST /_matrix/client/v3/join/%21ZlmJtelqFroDRJYZaq:hs1?server_name=hs1 response: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0) (b'')
```
---
It's possible to figure out which endpoint these warnings were coming from before but you had to follow the request ID `POST-11` to the log line that says `Completed request [...]`. Including this key information next to the JSON parsing error makes it much easier to reason whether it matters or not.
```
2022-09-29T08:23:25.7875506Z synapse_main | 2022-09-29 08:21:10,336 - synapse.http.matrixfederationclient - 299 - INFO - POST-11 - {GET-O-13} [hs1] Completed request: 200 OK in 0.53 secs, got 450 bytes - GET matrix://hs1/_matrix/federation/v1/make_join/%21ohtKoQiXlPePSycXwp%3Ahs1/%40charlie%3Ahs2?ver=1&ver=2&ver=3&ver=4&ver=5&ver=6&ver=org.matrix.msc2176&ver=7&ver=8&ver=9&ver=org.matrix.msc3787&ver=10&ver=org.matrix.msc2716v4
```
---
As a note, having no `body` is normal for the `/join` endpoint and it can handle it.
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/0c853e09709d52783efd37060ed9e8f55a4fc704/synapse/rest/client/room.py#L398-L403
Alternatively we could remove these extra logs but they are probably more usually helpful to figure out what went wrong.
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From MSC3715, this was unused by clients (and there was no
way for clients to know it was supported).
Matrix 1.4 defines the stable field.
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Fixes two related bugs:
* No edit information was bundled for events which aren't `m.room.message`.
* `m.new_content` was not applied for those events.
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* Bump phonenumbers from 8.12.44 to 8.12.56
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* Revert to prior build-system requirements
This reverts #14080.
* Use normalised extra name, which poetry-core 1.3 will generate anyway
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* Bump pydantic from 1.9.1 to 1.10.2
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* Bump msgpack from 1.0.3 to 1.0.4
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Attempt to parse any valid information from an oEmbed response
(instead of bailing at the first unexpected data). This should allow
for more partial oEmbed data to be returned, resulting in better /
more URL previews, even if those URL previews are only partial.
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These are both part of Matrix 1.4 which has now been released.
For now, support both the unstable and stable identifiers.
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* Update frozendict 2.3.3 -> 2.3.4
This claims to fix more memory leaks.
Could have automated this upgrade with #11828 if we wanted.
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(#14065)
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* Pin build-system requirements
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`create_login_token` method in the Module API. (#13842)
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Have nginx send its logs to stderr/out, so that we can debug
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13334.
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Fixes two related bugs:
* The handling of `[null]` for a `room_types` filter was incorrect.
* The ordering of arguments when providing both a network tuple
and room type field was incorrect.
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Ensure that the upsert will work properly by first updating any existing
rows (in the same way that the background update to backfill data works).
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Update the HTTP and email pushers to consider threaded read receipts
when fetching unread events.
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By getting the joined rooms before the current token we avoid any reading
history to confirm a user *was* in a room. We can then use any membership
change events, which we already fetch during sync, to determine the final
list of joined room IDs.
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Consider an event to be part of a thread if you can follow a
chain of relations up to a thread root.
Part of MSC3773 & MSC3771.
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Signed-off-by: Fyodor Fomichev <fyodor.fomichev@gmail.com>
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Applies the proper logic for unthreaded and threaded receipts to either
apply to all events in the room or only events in the same thread, respectively.
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Now that all features / changes in 1.3 are supported in Synapse.
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* Fix building wheels on OSX
Follow-up to #13983. I missed a breaking change in setup-python v4.
Serves me right for rushing to cut through the dependabot spam.
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When retrieving counts of notifications segment the results based on the
thread ID, but choose whether to return them as individual threads or as
a single summed field by letting the client opt-in via a sync flag.
The summarization code is also updated to be per thread, instead of per
room.
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* Bump jsonschema from 4.4.0 to 4.16.0
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Switches to the stable identifier for MSC3786 and enables it
by default.
This disables pushes of m.room.server_acl events.
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Implements MSC2832 by sending application service access
tokens in the Authorization header.
The access token is also still sent as a query parameter until
the application service ecosystem has fully migrated to using
headers. In the future this could be made opt-in, or removed
completely.
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Because we're doing the recording in `_check_sigs_and_hash_for_pulled_events_and_fetch` (previously named `_check_sigs_and_hash_and_fetch`), this means we will track signature failures for `backfill`, `get_room_state`, `get_event_auth`, and `get_missing_events` (all pulled event scenarios). And we also record signature failures from `get_pdu`.
Part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13700
Part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13676 and https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356
This PR will be especially important for https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13816 so we can avoid the costly `_get_state_ids_after_missing_prev_event` down the line when `/messages` calls backfill.
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* Bump actions/upload-artifact from 2 to 3
Bumps [actions/upload-artifact](https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact) from 2 to 3.
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Gonna hope this doesn't use the merge ref and is good enough
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On matrix.org we have ~5 million stale rows in `event_push_actions_staging`, let's add a background job to make sure we clear them out.
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default in Synapse v1.71.0 and removed altogether in Synapse v1.73.0. (#14024)
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* Bump actions/cache from 2 to 3
Bumps [actions/cache](https://github.com/actions/cache) from 2 to 3.
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* Bump actions/download-artifact from 2 to 3
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/relations endpoint. (#14025)
Keep the old behavior (of including the original_event field) for any
requests to the /unstable version of the endpoint, but do not include
the field when the /v1 version is used.
This should avoid new clients from depending on this field, but will
not help with current dependencies.
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* Bump docker/login-action from 1 to 2
Bumps [docker/login-action](https://github.com/docker/login-action) from 1 to 2.
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* Dependabot changelogs: trigger CI explicitly
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* Bump docker/build-push-action from 2 to 3
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Fixes a typo in #14021, and allows the workflow to trigger on `reopen`
for easier debugging.
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* Bump docker/setup-qemu-action from 1 to 2
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state events. (#11866)
MSC3316 declares that both /rooms/{roomId}/send and /rooms/{roomId}/state
should accept a ts parameter for appservices. This change expands support
to /state and adds tests.
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Instead of running a single large query, run a single query for
user-only lookups and additional queries for batches of user device
lookups.
Resolves #13580.
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* Maybe not catch all errors to avoid things in the nature-of CancelledError
See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13815#discussion_r983384698
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(#13960)
Spawning from looking into `get_users_in_room` while investigating https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13942#issuecomment-1262787050.
See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13575#discussion_r953023755 for the original exploration around finding `get_users_in_room` mis-uses.
Related to the following PRs where we also cleaned up some `get_users_in_room` mis-uses:
- https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13605
- https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13608
- https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13606
- https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13958
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Spawned while working on [`get_users_in_room` mis-uses](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13958#discussion_r984074897) and thinking we could use `get_local_users_in_room` here but we can't.
From first glance, it seemed like this was only using local users from all of the `is_mine_id(user_id)` checks but I see that it does actually use remote users. Just making things a little more clear here what it does and mentions remote users so maybe that will be more obvious in the future.
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This reverts commit 6d543d6d9f56e39199b7e460d0081b02d61f12be.
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* Update mypy and mypy-zope
* Unignore assigning to LogRecord attributes
Presumably https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/8064 makes this ok
Cherry-picked from #13521
* Remove unused ignores due to mypy ParamSpec fixes
https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/12668
Cherry-picked from #13521
* Remove additional unused ignores
* Fix new mypy complaints related to `assertGreater`
Presumably due to https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/8077
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Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11828
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We move the expensive check of visibility to after calculating push actions, avoiding the expensive check for users who won't get pushed anyway.
I think this should have a big impact on rooms with large numbers of local users that have pushed disabled.
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Fixes #13942. Introduced in #13575.
Basically, let's only get the ordered set of hosts out of the DB if we need an ordered set of hosts. Since we split the function up the caching won't be as good, but I think it will still be fine as e.g. multiple backfill requests for the same room will hit the cache.
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* Reproduce bug
* Compute `least_function` first
* Substitute `least_function` with an f-string
* Bugfix: avoid overflow
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io>
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