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At the moment, if you'd like to share presence between local or remote users, those users must be sharing a room together. This isn't always the most convenient or useful situation though.
This PR adds a module to Synapse that will allow deployments to set up extra logic on where presence updates should be routed. The module must implement two methods, `get_users_for_states` and `get_interested_users`. These methods are given presence updates or user IDs and must return information that Synapse will use to grant passing presence updates around.
A method is additionally added to `ModuleApi` which allows triggering a set of users to receive the current, online presence information for all users they are considered interested in. This is the equivalent of that user receiving presence information during an initial sync.
The goal of this module is to be fairly generic and useful for a variety of applications, with hard requirements being:
* Sending state for a specific set or all known users to a defined set of local and remote users.
* The ability to trigger an initial sync for specific users, so they receive all current state.
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The regex should be terminated so that subdomain matches of another
domain are not accepted. Just ensuring that someone doesn't shoot
themselves in the foot by copying our example.
Signed-off-by: Denis Kasak <dkasak@termina.org.uk>
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`room_invite_state_types` was inconvenient as a configuration setting, because
anyone that ever set it would not receive any new types that were added to the
defaults. Here, we deprecate the old setting, and replace it with a couple of
new settings under `room_prejoin_state`.
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I've reiterated the advice about using `oidc` to migrate, since I've seen a few
people caught by this.
I've also removed a couple of the examples as they are duplicating the OIDC
documentation, and I think they might be leading people astray.
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It's legitimate behaviour to try and join a bunch of rooms at once.
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Allows limiting who can login using OIDC via the claims
made from the IdP.
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The stable format uses different brand identifiers, so we need to support two
identifiers for each IdP.
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... and complain if people try to turn it off.
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Apple had to be special. They want a client secret which is generated from an EC key.
Fixes #9220. Also fixes #9212 while I'm here.
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After 0764d0c6e575793ca506cf021aff3c4b9e0a5972
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The user directory sample config section was a little messy, and didn't adhere to our [recommended config format guidelines](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/docs/code_style.md#configuration-file-format).
This PR cleans that up a bit.
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results (#9383)
This PR adds a homeserver config option, `user_directory.prefer_local_users`, that when enabled will show local users higher in user directory search results than remote users. This option is off by default.
Note that turning this on doesn't necessarily mean that remote users will always be put below local users, but they should be assuming all other ranking factors (search query match, profile information present etc) are identical.
This is useful for, say, University networks that are openly federating, but want to prioritise local students and staff in the user directory over other random users.
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Add off-by-default configuration settings to:
- disable putting an invitee's profile info in invite events
- disable profile lookup via federation
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ferrazzutti <fair@miscworks.net>
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(#9426)
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Just a small change missed in 7950aa8a27c3f45184c96fda210c62d068dd2591.
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Synapse 1.27.0rc2 (2021-02-11)
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Features
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- Further improvements to the user experience of registration via single sign-on. ([\#9297](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9297))
Bugfixes
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- Fix ratelimiting introduced in v1.27.0rc1 for invites to respect the `ratelimit` flag on application services. ([\#9302](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9302))
- Do not automatically calculate `public_baseurl` since it can be wrong in some situations. Reverts behaviour introduced in v1.26.0. ([\#9313](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9313))
Improved Documentation
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- Clarify the sample configuration for changes made to the template loading code. ([\#9310](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9310))
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This breaks some people's configurations (if their Client-Server API
is not accessed via port 443).
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This fixes the Jinja2 templates for the mapping provider.
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config: Add detail to auto_join_rooms comment
Signed-off-by: Gary Dykstra <gary@dykstranet.com>
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Also add a few more IP ranges to the default blacklist.
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fixes #9171
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There's some prelimiary work here to pull out the construction of a jinja environment to a separate function.
I wanted to load the template at display time rather than load time, so that it's easy to update on the fly. Honestly, I think we should do this with all our templates: the risk of ending up with malformed templates is far outweighed by the improved turnaround time for an admin trying to update them.
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We've decided to add a 'brand' field to help clients decide how to style the
buttons.
Also, fix up the allowed characters for idp_id, while I'm in the area.
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The current configuration is handled for backwards compatibility,
but is considered deprecated.
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... to avoid clashes with other SSO mechanisms
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This is the final step for supporting multiple OIDC providers concurrently.
First of all, we reorganise the config so that you can specify a list of OIDC providers, instead of a single one. Before:
oidc_config:
enabled: true
issuer: "https://oidc_provider"
# etc
After:
oidc_providers:
- idp_id: prov1
issuer: "https://oidc_provider"
- idp_id: prov2
issuer: "https://another_oidc_provider"
The old format is still grandfathered in.
With that done, it's then simply a matter of having OidcHandler instantiate a new OidcProvider for each configured provider.
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If a user tries to do UI Auth via SSO, but uses the wrong account on the SSO
IdP, try to give them a better error.
Previously, the UIA would claim to be successful, but then the operation in
question would simply fail with "auth fail". Instead, serve up an error page
which explains the failure.
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During login, if there are multiple IdPs enabled, offer the user a choice of
IdPs.
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Removes the trailing slash with causes issues with matrix.to/Element.
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Adds a new setting `email.invite_client_location` which, if defined, is
passed to the identity server during invites.
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The final part (for now) of my work to implement a username picker in synapse itself. The idea is that we allow
`UsernameMappingProvider`s to return `localpart=None`, in which case, rather than redirecting the browser
back to the client, we redirect to a username-picker resource, which allows the user to enter a username.
We *then* complete the SSO flow (including doing the client permission checks).
The static resources for the username picker itself (in
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/rav/username_picker/synapse/res/username_picker)
are essentially lifted wholesale from
https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-synapse-saml-mozilla/tree/master/matrix_synapse_saml_mozilla/res.
As the comment says, we might want to think about making them customisable, but that can be a follow-up.
Fixes #8876.
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Move it from the federation section to the server section to match
ip_range_blacklist.
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This defaults `ip_range_blacklist` to reserved IP ranges and also adds an
`ip_range_whitelist` setting to override it.
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Authentication is done by checking a shared secret provided
in the Synapse configuration file.
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Replaces the `federation_ip_range_blacklist` configuration setting with an
`ip_range_blacklist` setting with wider scope. It now applies to:
* Federation
* Identity servers
* Push notifications
* Checking key validitity for third-party invite events
The old `federation_ip_range_blacklist` setting is still honored if present, but
with reduced scope (it only applies to federation and identity servers).
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per-message or per-room (#8820)
This PR adds a new config option to the `push` section of the homeserver config, `group_unread_count_by_room`. By default Synapse will group push notifications by room (so if you have 1000 unread messages, if they lie in 55 rooms, you'll see an unread count on your phone of 55).
However, it is also useful to be able to send out the true count of unread messages if desired. If `group_unread_count_by_room` is set to `false`, then with the above example, one would see an unread count of 1000 (email anyone?).
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This PR updates the push config's formatting to better align with our [code style guidelines](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/docs/code_style.md#configuration-file-format).
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If the SAML metadata includes multiple IdPs it is necessary to
specify which IdP to redirect users to for authentication.
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Updates the sample configuration with the pysaml2 configuration for
accepting clock skew/drift between the homeserver and IdP.
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Signed-off-by: Adrian Wannenmacher <tfld@tfld.dev>
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add some mdui:UIInfo element examples for saml2_config in homeserver.yaml
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Signed-off-by: Mateusz Przybyłowicz <uamfhq@gmail.com>
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Per https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2788
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This allows for connecting to certain IdPs, e.g. GitLab.
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Add a pair of federation metrics to track the delays in sending PDUs to/from
particular servers.
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Co-authored-by: Benjamin Koch <bbbsnowball@gmail.com>
This adds configuration flags that will match a user to pre-existing users
when logging in via OpenID Connect. This is useful when switching to
an existing SSO system.
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This PR adds a confirmation step to resetting your user password between clicking the link in your email and your password actually being reset.
This is to better align our password reset flow with the industry standard of requiring a confirmation from the user after email validation.
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whitelist (#8275)
This is a config option ported over from DINUM's Sydent: https://github.com/matrix-org/sydent/pull/285
They've switched to validating 3PIDs via Synapse rather than Sydent, and would like to retain this functionality.
This original purpose for this change is phishing prevention. This solution could also potentially be replaced by a similar one to https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/8004, but across all `*/submit_token` endpoint.
This option may still be useful to enterprise even with that safeguard in place though, if they want to be absolutely sure that their employees don't follow links to other domains.
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Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/6583
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Hopefully this mostly speaks for itself. I also did a bit of cleaning up of the
error handling.
Fixes #8047
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Fixes #7901.
Signed-off-by: Niklas Tittjung <nik_t.01@web.de>
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The [postgres setup docs](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/docs/postgres.md#set-up-database) recommend setting up your database with user `synapse_user`.
However, uncommenting the postgres defaults in the sample config leave you with user `synapse`.
This PR switches the sample config to recommend `synapse_user`. Took a me a second to figure this out, so assume this will beneficial to others.
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Just a simple typo fix.
Signed-off-by: wondratsch 28294257+wondratsch@users.noreply.github.com
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Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/2431
Adds config option `encryption_enabled_by_default_for_room_type`, which determines whether encryption should be enabled with the default encryption algorithm in private or public rooms upon creation. Whether the room is private or public is decided based upon the room creation preset that is used.
Part of this PR is also pulling out all of the individual instances of `m.megolm.v1.aes-sha2` into a constant variable to eliminate typos ala https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/7637
Based on #7637
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Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/3177
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docs, default configs, comments. Nothing very significant.
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* Expose `return_html_error`, and allow it to take a Jinja2 template instead of a raw string
* Clean up exception handling in SAML2ResponseResource
* use the existing code in `return_html_error` instead of re-implementing it
(giving it a jinja2 template rather than inventing a new form of template)
* do the exception-catching in the REST layer rather than in the handler
layer, to make sure we catch all exceptions.
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'client_auth_method' commented out value was erronously 'client_auth_basic',
when code and docstring says it should be 'client_secret_basic'.
Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
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This mostly applise to `*stateGroupCache*` and co.
Broke in #6391.
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consistency ftw
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variables (#6391)
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Add dummy_events_threshold which allows configuring the number of forward extremities a room needs for Synapse to send forward extremities in it.
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matrix-org/babolivier/request_token""
This reverts commit 1adf6a55870aa08de272591ff49db9dc49738076.
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Also adjust sample_config.yaml
Signed-off-by: Lars Franke <frcl@mailbox.org>
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Log warning when filesystem path is used.
Signed-off-by: Martin Milata <martin@martinmilata.cz>
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That fallback sets the redirect URL to itself (so it can process the login
token then return gracefully to the client). This would make it pointless to
ask the user for confirmation, since the URL the confirmation page would be
showing wouldn't be the client's.
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Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
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Attempts to clarify the sample config for databases, and add some stuff about
tcp keepalives to `postgres.md`.
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(#7053)"
This reverts commit 54dd28621b070ca67de9f773fe9a89e1f4dc19da, reversing
changes made to 6640460d054e8f4444046a34bdf638921b31c01e.
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* Give `notif_template_html`, `notif_template_text` default values (fixes #6960)
* Don't complain if `smtp_host` and `smtp_port` are unset, since they have sensible defaults (fixes #6961)
* Set the example for `enable_notifs` to `True`, for consistency and because it's more useful
* Raise errors as ConfigError rather than RuntimeError for nicer formatting
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Add mention and warning about ACME v1 deprecation to the TLS config
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Fixes #6916.
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configuration. (#6685)
Generally try to make this more comprehensible, and make it match the
conventions.
I've removed the documentation for all the settings which allow you to change
the names of the template files, because I can't really see why they are
useful.
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Fix a typo in the purge jobs configuration example
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Have a purge job running every 5min is probably not something we want to advise admins to do as a sort-of default.
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This looks like it got half-killed back in #888.
Fixes #6567.
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I want to do some key rotation, and it is silly that we don't have a way to do
this.
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Ensure that the the default settings for the room directory are that the it is hidden from public view by default.
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Cf #6422
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* 'develop' of github.com:matrix-org/synapse:
Blacklist PurgeRoomTestCase (#6361)
Set room version default to 5
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The expected use case is to suppress MAU limiting on small instances
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Add a linting script that enforces all boolean values in the default config be lowercase.
This has annoyed me for a while so I decided to fix it.
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Now, the CAS server can return an attribute stating what's the desired displayname, instead of using the username directly.
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configured (#6090)
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Second part of solving #6076
Fixes #6076
We return a submit_url parameter on calls to POST */msisdn/requestToken so that clients know where to submit token information to.
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Make the sample saml config closer to our standards
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Uses a SimpleHttpClient instance equipped with the federation_ip_range_blacklist list for requests to identity servers provided by user input. Does not use a blacklist when contacting identity servers specified by account_threepid_delegates. The homeserver trusts the latter and we don't want to prevent homeserver admins from specifying delegates that are on internal IP addresses.
Fixes #5935
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We want to assign unique mxids to saml users based on an incrementing
suffix. For that to work, we need to record the allocated mxid in a separate
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It' still not great, thanks to the nested dictionaries, but it's better.
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this was apparently broken by #6040.
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Converting some of the rst documentation to markdown. Attempted to
preserve whitespace and line breaks to minimize cosmetic change.
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This PR adds the optional `report_stats_endpoint` to configure where stats are reported to, if enabled.
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Censor redactions in DB after a month
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server to handle 3pid validation (#5987)
This is a combination of a few different PRs, finally all being merged into `develop`:
* #5875
* #5876
* #5868 (This one added the `/versions` flag but the flag itself was actually [backed out](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/commit/891afb57cbdf9867f2848341b29c75d6f35eef5a#diff-e591d42d30690ffb79f63bb726200891) in #5969. What's left is just giving /versions access to the config file, which could be useful in the future)
* #5835
* #5969
* #5940
Clients should not actually use the new registration functionality until https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5972 is merged.
UPGRADE.rst, changelog entries and config file changes should all be reviewed closely before this PR is merged.
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Template config files
* Imagine a system composed entirely of x, y, z etc and the basic operations..
Wait George, why XOR? Why not just neq?
George: Eh, I didn't think of that..
Co-Authored-By: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
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This allows servers to separate keys that are used to sign remote keys
when acting as a notary server.
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The `expire_access_token` didn't do what it sounded like it should do. What it
actually did was make Synapse enforce the 'time' caveat on macaroons used as
access tokens, but since our access token macaroons never contained such a
caveat, it was always a no-op.
(The code to add 'time' caveats was removed back in v0.18.5, in #1656)
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* Allow Jaeger to be configured
* Update sample config
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* Opentracing survival guide
* Update decorator names in doc
* Doc cleanup
These are all alterations as a result of comments in #5703, it
includes mostly typos and clarifications. The most interesting
changes are:
- Split developer and user docs into two sections
- Add a high level description of OpenTracing
* newsfile
* Move contributer specific info to docstring.
* Sample config.
* Trailing whitespace.
* Update 5703.misc
* Apply suggestions from code review
Mostly just rewording parts of the docs for clarity.
Co-Authored-By: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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Clean up config settings and dead code.
This is mostly about cleaning up the config format, to bring it into line with our conventions. In particular:
* There should be a blank line after `## Section ##' headings
* There should be a blank line between each config setting
* There should be a `#`-only line between a comment and the setting it describes
* We don't really do the `# #` style commenting-out of whole sections if we can help it
* rename `tracer_enabled` to `enabled`
While we're here, do more config parsing upfront, which makes it easier to use
later on.
Also removes redundant code from LogContextScopeManager.
Also changes the changelog fragment to a `feature` - it's exciting!
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Record how long an access token is valid for, and raise a soft-logout once it
expires.
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* Configure and initialise tracer
Includes config options for the tracer and sets up JaegerClient.
* Scope manager using LogContexts
We piggy-back our tracer scopes by using log context.
The current log context gives us the current scope. If new scope is
created we create a stack of scopes in the context.
* jaeger is a dependency now
* Carrier inject and extraction for Twisted Headers
* Trace federation requests on the way in and out.
The span is created in _started_processing and closed in
_finished_processing because we need a meaningful log context.
* Create logcontext for new scope.
Instead of having a stack of scopes in a logcontext we create a new
context for a new scope if the current logcontext already has a scope.
* Remove scope from logcontext if logcontext is top level
* Disable tracer if not configured
* typo
* Remove dependence on jaeger internals
* bools
* Set service name
* :Explicitely state that the tracer is disabled
* Black is the new black
* Newsfile
* Code style
* Use the new config setup.
* Generate config.
* Copyright
* Rename config to opentracing
* Remove user whitelisting
* Empty whitelist by default
* User ConfigError instead of RuntimeError
* Use isinstance
* Use tag constants for opentracing.
* Remove debug comment and no need to explicitely record error
* Two errors a "s(c)entry"
* Docstrings!
* Remove debugging brainslip
* Homeserver Whitlisting
* Better opentracing config comment
* linting
* Inclue worker name in service_name
* Make opentracing an optional dependency
* Neater config retreival
* Clean up dummy tags
* Instantiate tracing as object instead of global class
* Inlcude opentracing as a homeserver member.
* Thread opentracing to the request level
* Reference opetnracing through hs
* Instantiate dummy opentracin g for tests.
* About to revert, just keeping the unfinished changes just in case
* Revert back to global state, commit number:
9ce4a3d9067bf9889b86c360c05ac88618b85c4f
* Use class level methods in tracerutils
* Start and stop requests spans in a place where we
have access to the authenticated entity
* Seen it, isort it
* Make sure to close the active span.
* I'm getting black and blue from this.
* Logger formatting
Co-Authored-By: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
* Outdated comment
* Import opentracing at the top
* Return a contextmanager
* Start tracing client requests from the servlet
* Return noop context manager if not tracing
* Explicitely say that these are federation requests
* Include servlet name in client requests
* Use context manager
* Move opentracing to logging/
* Seen it, isort it again!
* Ignore twisted return exceptions on context exit
* Escape the scope
* Scopes should be entered to make them useful.
* Nicer decorator names
* Just one init, init?
* Don't need to close something that isn't open
* Docs make you smarter
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Hoffend <dh@dotlan.net>
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Helps address #5444
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Add --data-dir and --open-private-ports options.
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This is helpful when generating a config file for running synapse under docker.
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Because sticking it in the same place as the config isn't necessarily the right
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This has no useful purpose on python3, and is generally a source of confusion.
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Set default room version to v4.
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identity server (#5377)
Sends password reset emails from the homeserver instead of proxying to the identity server. This is now the default behaviour for security reasons. If you wish to continue proxying password reset requests to the identity server you must now enable the email.trust_identity_server_for_password_resets option.
This PR is a culmination of 3 smaller PRs which have each been separately reviewed:
* #5308
* #5345
* #5368
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There are a few changes going on here:
* We make checking the signature on a key server response optional: if no
verify_keys are specified, we trust to TLS to validate the connection.
* We change the default config so that it does not require responses to be
signed by the old key.
* We replace the old 'perspectives' config with 'trusted_key_servers', which
is also formatted slightly differently.
* We emit a warning to the logs every time we trust a key server response
signed by the old key.
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Replaces DEFAULT_ROOM_VERSION constant with a method that first checks the config, then returns a hardcoded value if the option is not present.
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CS API (#5083)
This commit adds two config options:
* `restrict_public_rooms_to_local_users`
Requires auth to fetch the public rooms directory through the CS API and disables fetching it through the federation API.
* `require_auth_for_profile_requests`
When set to `true`, requires that requests to `/profile` over the CS API are authenticated, and only returns the user's profile if the requester shares a room with the profile's owner, as per MSC1301.
MSC1301 also specifies a behaviour for federation (only returning the profile if the server asking for it shares a room with the profile's owner), but that's currently really non-trivial to do in a not too expensive way. Next step is writing down a MSC that allows a HS to specify which user sent the profile query. In this implementation, Synapse won't send a profile query over federation if it doesn't believe it already shares a room with the profile's owner, though.
Groups have been intentionally omitted from this commit.
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... after it got broken in 1565ebec2c.
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Rate-limit outgoing read-receipts as per #4730.
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Make it so that most options in the config are optional, and commented out in
the generated config.
The reasons this is a good thing are as follows:
* If we decide that we should change the default for an option, we can do so,
and only those admins that have deliberately chosen to override that option
will be stuck on the old setting.
* It moves us towards a point where we can get rid of the super-surprising
feature of synapse where the default settings for the config come from the
generated yaml.
* It makes setting up a test config for unit testing an order of magnitude
easier (see forthcoming PR).
* It makes the generated config more consistent, and hopefully easier for users
to understand.
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Add two ratelimiters on login (per-IP address and per-userID).
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* Clarify what registration_shared_secret allows for (#2885)
Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Aaron Raimist <aaron@raim.ist>
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