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* Properly update retry_last_ts when hitting the maximum retry interval
This was broken in 1.87 when the maximum retry interval got changed from
almost infinite to a week (and made configurable).
fixes #16101
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Werner <nicolas.werner@hotmail.de>
* Add changelog
* Change fix + add test
* Add comment
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Signed-off-by: Nicolas Werner <nicolas.werner@hotmail.de>
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
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We do this by marking the tables as `UNLOGGED` in PostgreSQL.
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revocations (#16125)
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(#15891)
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If we don't have all the auth events in a room then not all state events will have a chain cover index. Even so, we can still use the chain cover index on the events that do have it, rather than bailing and using the slower functions.
This situation should not arise for newly persisted rooms, as we check we have the full auth chain for each event, but can happen for existing rooms.
c.f. #15245
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We were seeing serialization errors when taking out multiple read locks.
The transactions were retried, so isn't causing any failures.
Introduced in #15782.
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automatically. (This table is not used when Synapse is configured to use SQLite.) (#15868)
* Add a cache invalidation clean-up task
* Run the cache invalidation stream clean-up on the background worker
* Tune down
* call_later is in millis!
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* fixup! Add a cache invalidation clean-up task
* Update synapse/storage/databases/main/cache.py
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io>
* Update synapse/storage/databases/main/cache.py
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io>
* MILLISEC -> MS
* Expand on comment
* Move and tweak comment about Postgres
* Use `wrap_as_background_process`
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io>
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`device_id`) (#15629)
For now this maintains compatible with old Synapses by falling back
to using transaction semantics on a per-access token. A future version
of Synapse will drop support for this.
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(#15791)
c.f. #13476
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SQLite now supports TRUE and FALSE constants, simplify some
queries by inlining those instead of passing them as arguments.
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This should speed up updating state in rooms with lots of state.
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This was because we reverted the bump of the schema version, so we were not applying the new deltas.
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`user_filters`. (#15953)
* Revert "Stop writing to column `user_id` of tables `profiles` and `user_filters` (#15787)"
This reverts commit f25b0f88081bb436bef914983cff7087b54eba5f.
* newsfragement
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And fix a bug in the implementation of the updated redaction
format (MSC2174) where the top-level redacts field was not
properly added for backwards-compatibility.
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We do this by marking the constraint as deferrable.
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(#15787)
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Add tracing instrumentation to media `/upload` code paths to investigate https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/15841
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presence_stream (#15826)
* Change update_presence to have a isolation level of READ_COMMITTED
* changelog
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Signed-off-by: Michael Weimann <michaelw@element.io>
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Old device entries for the same user were being removed in individual
SQL commands, making the batch take way longer than necessary.
This combines the commands into a single one with a IN/ANY clause.
Example of log entry before the change, regularly observed with
"log_min_duration_statement = 10000" in PostgreSQL's config:
LOG: duration: 42538.282 ms statement:
DELETE FROM device_lists_stream
WHERE user_id = '@someone' AND device_id = 'someid1'
AND stream_id < 123456789
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DELETE FROM device_lists_stream
WHERE user_id = '@someone' AND device_id = 'someid2'
AND stream_id < 123456789
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[repeated for each device ID of that user, potentially a lot...]
With the patch applied on my instance for the past couple of days, I
no longer notice overly long statements of that particular kind.
Signed-off-by: pacien <pacien.trangirard@pacien.net>
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(#15853)
* Add a timeout to Postgres statements
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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If you leave a room and forget it, then rejoin it, the room would be
missing from the next initial sync.
fixes #13262
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Werner <n.werner@famedly.com>
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into existing rooms (#15748)
Context for why we're removing the implementation:
- https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/2716#issuecomment-1487441010
- https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/2716#issuecomment-1504262734
Anyone wanting to continue MSC2716, should also address these leftover tasks: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/10737
Closes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/10737 in the fact that it is not longer necessary to track those things.
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Fixes #15757
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`state_group_deltas` (#15233)
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This should help a little with #13476
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Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <patrickc@matrix.org>
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* Quick & dirty metric for background update status
* Changelog
* Remove debug
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
* Actually write to _aborted
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Co-authored-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
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Spawning from https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/15731
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Some users seem to have multiple rows per user / room with a null thread
ID, which we need to handle.
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There appears to be a race where you can end up with entries in
`event_push_summary` with both a `NULL` and `main` thread ID.
Fixes #15736
Introduced in #15597
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`current_state_events` (#15731)
This helps with the upstream `is_host_joined()` and `is_host_invited()` functions.
`membership` was added to `current_state_events` in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5706 and forced in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13745
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`profiles` and `user_filters` (#15649)
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This is an update to MSC3912 implementation
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populate_full_user_id_profiles (#15700)
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purging rooms was very slow and database-intensive. (#15693)
* Add indices required to efficiently validate new foreign key constraints on stream_ordering
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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This should mitigate the issue where lots of different servers requests
the same user's devices all at once.
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Co-authored-by: Boxdot <d@zerovolt.org>
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event_push_{actions,actions_staging,summary} (#15597)
Updates the database schema to require a thread_id (by adding a
constraint that the column is non-null) for event_push_actions,
event_push_actions_staging, and event_push_actions_summary.
For PostgreSQL we add the constraint as NOT VALID, then
VALIDATE the constraint a background job to avoid locking
the table during an upgrade.
Each table is updated as a separate schema delta to avoid
deadlocks between them.
For SQLite we simply rebuild the table & copy the data.
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Process previously failed backfill events in the background because they are bound to fail again and we don't need to waste time holding up the request for something that is bound to fail again.
Fix https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13623
Follow-up to https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13621 and https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13622
Part of making `/messages` faster: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356
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The cached decorators always return a Deferred, which was not
properly propagated. It was close enough when wrapping coroutines,
but failed if a bare function was wrapped.
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correctly (#15647)
```
2023-05-21 09:30:09,288 - synapse.logging.opentracing - 940 - ERROR - POST-1 - @trace may not have wrapped StateStorageController.get_state_for_groups correctly! The function is not async but returned a coroutine
```
Tracing instrumentation for these functions originally introduced in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/15610
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Instrument `state` and `state_group` storage related things (tracing) so it's a little more clear where these database transactions are coming from as there is a lot of wires crossing in these functions.
Part of `/messages` performance investigation: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356
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R30v2 has been out since 2021-07-19 (https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10332)
and we started collecting stats on 2021-08-16. Since it's been over a year now
(almost 2 years), this is enough grace period for us to now rip it out.
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Avoid renaming configuration settings for now and rename internal code
to use blocklist and allowlist instead.
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If the previous read marker is pointing to an event that no longer exists
(e.g. due to retention) then assume that the newly given read marker
is newer.
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A bunch of comments and variables are out of date and use
obsolete terms.
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`user_filters` (#15537)
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Fix the following `mypy` errors when running `mypy` with Python 3.7:
```
synapse/storage/controllers/stats.py:58: error: "Counter" is not subscriptable, use "typing.Counter" instead [misc]
tests/test_state.py:267: error: "dict" is not subscriptable, use "typing.Dict" instead [misc]
```
Part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/15603
In Python 3.9, `typing` is deprecated and the types are subscriptable (generics) by default, https://peps.python.org/pep-0585/#implementation
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event_push_{actions,actions_staging,summary} (#15437)" (#15580)
This reverts commit a7b3e9ce65335e452de216cb42b9e724e8f3ad1d.
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Add an `is_mine_server_name` method, similar to `is_mine_id`.
Ideally we would use this consistently, instead of sometimes comparing
against `hs.hostname` and other times reaching into
`hs.config.server.server_name`.
Also fix a bug in the tests where `hs.hostname` would sometimes differ
from `hs.config.server.server_name`.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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Enforce that we use index scans (rather than seq scans), which we also do for state queries. The reason to enforce this is that we can't correctly get PostgreSQL to understand the distribution of `stream_ordering` depends on `highlight`, and so it always defaults (on matrix.org) to sequential scans.
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The idea here is to batch up the work.
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event_push_{actions,actions_staging,summary} (#15437)
Updates the database schema to require a thread_id (by adding a
constraint that the column is non-null) for event_push_actions,
event_push_actions_staging, and event_push_actions_summary.
For PostgreSQL we add the constraint as NOT VALID, then
VALIDATE the constraint a background job to avoid locking
the table during an upgrade.
For SQLite we simply rebuild the table & copy the data.
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This is largely based off the stats and user directory updater code.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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Adds an optional keyword argument to the /relations API which
will recurse a limited number of event relationships.
This will cause the API to return not just the events related to the
parent event, but also events related to those related to the parent
event, etc.
This is disabled by default behind an experimental configuration
flag and is currently implemented using prefixed parameters.
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MSC3983 provides a way to request multiple OTKs at once from appservices,
this extends this concept to the Client-Server API.
Note that this will likely be spit out into a separate MSC, but is currently part of
MSC3983.
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Cleans-up the schema delta files:
* Removes no-op functions.
* Adds missing type hints to function parameters.
* Fixes any issues with type hints.
This also renames one (very old) schema delta to avoid a conflict
that mypy complains about.
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It can be useful to always return the fallback key when attempting to
claim keys. This adds an unstable endpoint for `/keys/claim` which
always returns fallback keys in addition to one-time-keys.
The fallback key(s) are not marked as "used" unless there are no
corresponding OTKs.
This is currently defined in MSC3983 (although likely to be split out
to a separate MSC). The endpoint shape may change or be requested
differently (i.e. a keyword parameter on the current endpoint), but the
core logic should be reasonable.
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Before this change:
* `PerspectivesKeyFetcher` and `ServerKeyFetcher` write to `server_keys_json`.
* `PerspectivesKeyFetcher` also writes to `server_signature_keys`.
* `StoreKeyFetcher` reads from `server_signature_keys`.
After this change:
* `PerspectivesKeyFetcher` and `ServerKeyFetcher` write to `server_keys_json`.
* `PerspectivesKeyFetcher` also writes to `server_signature_keys`.
* `StoreKeyFetcher` reads from `server_keys_json`.
This results in `StoreKeyFetcher` now using the results from `ServerKeyFetcher`
in addition to those from `PerspectivesKeyFetcher`, i.e. keys which are directly
fetched from a server will now be pulled from the database instead of refetched.
An additional minor change is included to avoid creating a `PerspectivesKeyFetcher`
(and checking it) if no `trusted_key_servers` are configured.
The overall impact of this should be better usage of cached results:
* If a server has no trusted key servers configured then it should reduce how often keys
are fetched.
* if a server's trusted key server does not have a requested server's keys cached then it
should reduce how often keys are directly fetched.
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* More precise type for LoggingTransaction.execute
* Add an annotation for stream_ordering_month_ago
This would have spotted the error that was fixed in "Add comma missing from #15382. (#15429)"
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c.f. #15264
The two changes are:
1. Add indexes so that the select / deletes don't do sequential scans
2. Don't repeatedly call `SELECT count(*)` each iteration, as that's slow
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* Enable `directory`
* move to worker store
* newsfile
* disable `ClientDirectoryListServer` and `ClientAppserviceDirectoryListServer` for workers
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received server keys. (#15423)
* Change `store_server_verify_keys` to take a `Mapping[(str, str), FKR]`
This is because we already can't handle duplicate keys — leads to cardinality violation
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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* Add missing comma
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Refer to the correct field from the response when updating
the background update progress.
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* Revert "Fix registering a device on an account with lots of devices (#15348)"
This reverts commit f0d8f66eaaacfa75bed65bc5d0c602fbc5339c85.
* Revert "Delete stale non-e2e devices for users, take 3 (#15183)"
This reverts commit 78cdb72cd6b0e007c314d9fed9f629dfc5b937a6.
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event_push_{actions,actions_staging,summary} (#15350)"
This reverts commit 2a234b788e2b5706ee83cf8eb86dfd004bc7c166.
See #15359 for context.
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event_push_{actions,actions_staging,summary} (#15350)
Clean-up from adding the thread_id column, which was initially
null but backfilled with values. It is desirable to require it to now
be non-null.
In addition to altering this column to be non-null, we clean up
obsolete background jobs, indexes, and just-in-time updating
code.
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(#15349)
Co-authored-by: reivilibre <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Tests now take 40% of the time.
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Previously, we would spin in a tight loop until
`update_state_for_partial_state_event` stopped raising
`FederationPullAttemptBackoffError`s. Replace the spinloop with a wait
until the backoff period has expired.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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Fixes up #15183
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This reverts commit e6af49fbea939d9e69ed05e0a0ced5948c722ea4.
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This should help reduce the number of devices e.g. simple bots the repeatedly login rack up.
We only delete non-e2e devices as they should be safe to delete, whereas if we delete e2e devices for a user we may accidentally break their ability to receive e2e keys for a message.
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Experimental support for MSC3983 is behind a configuration flag.
If enabled, for users which are exclusively owned by an application
service then the appservice will be queried for one-time keys *if*
there are none uploaded to Synapse.
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* Bump ruff from 0.0.252 to 0.0.259
Bumps [ruff](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff) from 0.0.252 to 0.0.259.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/blob/main/BREAKING_CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/compare/v0.0.252...v0.0.259)
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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: ruff
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
* Fix new warnings
* Mypy
* Newsfile
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
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directory tables. (#15316)
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(#15280)
This makes it so that we rely on the `device_id` to delete pushers on logout,
instead of relying on the `access_token_id`. This ensures we're not removing
pushers on token refresh, and prepares for a world without access token IDs
(also known as the OIDC).
This actually runs the `set_device_id_for_pushers` background update, which
was forgotten in #13831.
Note that for backwards compatibility it still deletes pushers based on the
`access_token` until the background update finishes.
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* Add `event_stream_ordering` column to membership state tables
Specifically this adds the column to `current_state_events`,
`local_current_membership` and `room_memberships`. Each of these tables
is regularly joined with the `events` table to get the stream ordering
and denormalising this into each table will yield significant query
performance improvements once used.
* Make denormalised `event_stream_ordering` columns foreign keys
* Add comment in schema file explaining new denormalised columns
* Add triggers to enforce consistency of `event_stream_ordering` columns
* Re-order purge room tables to account for foreign keys
* Bump schema version to 75
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Consistently use `freeze()` in test
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Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
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user directory. [rei:userdirpriv] (#14756)
* Scaffolding for background process to refresh profiles
* Add scaffolding for background process to refresh profiles for a given server
* Implement the code to select servers to refresh from
* Ensure we don't build up multiple looping calls
* Make `get_profile` able to respect backoffs
* Add logic for refreshing users
* When backing off, schedule a refresh when the backoff is over
* Wake up the background processes when we receive an interesting state event
* Add tests
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Add comment about 1<<62
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membership state events represent a profile change. [rei:userdirpriv] (#14755)
* Remove special-case method for new memberships only, use more generic method
* Only collect profiles from state events in public rooms
* Add a table to track stale remote user profiles
* Add store methods to set and delete rows in this new table
* Mark remote profiles as stale when a member state event comes in to a private room
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Simplify by removing Optionality of `event_id`
* Replace names and avatars with None if they're set to dodgy things
I think this makes more sense anyway.
* Move schema delta to 74 (I missed the boat?)
* Turns out these can be None after all
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We look up keys in batches, but we should do that outside of the
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AbstractStreamIdTracker (now) has only a single sub-class: AbstractStreamIdGenerator,
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It turns out that no clients rely on server-side aggregation of `m.annotation`
relationships: it's just not very useful as currently implemented.
It's also non-trivial to calculate.
I want to remove it from MSC2677, so to keep the implementation in line, let's
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* Admin api to delete event report
* lint + tests
* newsfile
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
* revert changes - move to WorkerStore
* update unit test
* Note that timestamp is in millseconds
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* Fix a long-standing bug where non-ASCII characters in search terms,
including accented letters, would not match characters in a different
case.
* Fix a long-standing bug where search terms using combining accents
would not match display names using precomposed accents and vice
versa.
To fully take effect, the user directory must be rebuilt after this
change.
Fixes #14630.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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using ICU for search term tokenisation would fail with an error. (#15079)
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* Update mypy and mypy-zope
* Remove unused ignores
These used to suppress
```
synapse/storage/engines/__init__.py:28: error: "__new__" must return a
class instance (got "NoReturn") [misc]
```
and
```
synapse/http/matrixfederationclient.py:1270: error: "BaseException" has no attribute "reasons" [attr-defined]
```
(note that we check `hasattr(e, "reasons")` above)
* Avoid empty body warnings, sometimes by marking methods as abstract
E.g.
```
tests/handlers/test_register.py:58: error: Missing return statement [empty-body]
tests/handlers/test_register.py:108: error: Missing return statement [empty-body]
```
* Suppress false positive about `JaegerConfig`
Complaint was
```
synapse/logging/opentracing.py:450: error: Function "Type[Config]" could always be true in boolean context [truthy-function]
```
* Fix not calling `is_state()`
Oops!
```
tests/rest/client/test_third_party_rules.py:428: error: Function "Callable[[], bool]" could always be true in boolean context [truthy-function]
```
* Suppress false positives from ParamSpecs
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synapse/logging/opentracing.py:971: error: Argument 2 to "_custom_sync_async_decorator" has incompatible type "Callable[[Arg(Callable[P, R], 'func'), **P], _GeneratorContextManager[None]]"; expected "Callable[[Callable[P, R], **P], _GeneratorContextManager[None]]" [arg-type]
synapse/logging/opentracing.py:1017: error: Argument 2 to "_custom_sync_async_decorator" has incompatible type "Callable[[Arg(Callable[P, R], 'func'), **P], _GeneratorContextManager[None]]"; expected "Callable[[Callable[P, R], **P], _GeneratorContextManager[None]]" [arg-type]
````
* Drive-by improvement to `wrapping_logic` annotation
* Workaround false "unreachable" positives
See https://github.com/Shoobx/mypy-zope/issues/91
```
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:626: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:762: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:826: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:838: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/test_proxyagent.py:845: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/federation/test_matrix_federation_agent.py:151: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/http/federation/test_matrix_federation_agent.py:452: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/logging/test_remote_handler.py:60: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/logging/test_remote_handler.py:93: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/logging/test_remote_handler.py:127: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
tests/logging/test_remote_handler.py:152: error: Statement is unreachable [unreachable]
```
* Changelog
* Tweak DBAPI2 Protocol to be accepted by mypy 1.0
Some extra context in:
- https://github.com/matrix-org/python-canonicaljson/pull/57
- https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/6002
- https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/common_issues.html#covariant-subtyping-of-mutable-protocol-members-is-rejected
* Pull in updated canonicaljson lib
so the protocol check just works
* Improve comments in opentracing
I tried to workaround the ignores but found it too much trouble.
I think the corresponding issue is
https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/12909. The mypy repo has a PR
claiming to fix this (https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/14677) which
might mean this gets resolved soon?
* Better annotation for INTERACTIVE_AUTH_CHECKERS
* Drive-by AUTH_TYPE annotation, to remove an ignore
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* Fix order of partial state tables when purging
`partial_state_rooms` has an FK on `events` pointing to the join event we
get from `/send_join`, so we must delete from that table before deleting
from `events`.
**NB:** It would be nice to cancel any resync processes for the room
being purged. We do not do this at present. To do so reliably we'd need
an internal HTTP "replication" endpoint, because the worker doing the
resync process may be different to that handling the purge request.
The first time the resync process tries to write data after the deletion
it will fail because we have deleted necessary data e.g. auth
events. AFAICS it will not retry the resync, so the only downside to
not cancelling the resync is a scary-looking traceback.
(This is presumably extremely race-sensitive.)
* Changelog
* admist(?) -> between
* Warn about a race
* Fix typo, thanks Sean
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes #12801.
Complement tests are at
https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/pull/567.
Avoid blocking on full state when handling a subsequent join into a
partial state room.
Also always perform a remote join into partial state rooms, since we do
not know whether the joining user has been banned and want to avoid
leaking history to banned users.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
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It's important that collections returned from `@cached` methods are not
modified, otherwise future retrievals from the cache will return the
modified collection.
This applies to the return values from `@cached` methods and the values
inside the dictionaries returned by `@cachedList` methods. It's not
necessary for the dictionaries returned by `@cachedList` methods
themselves to be read-only.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
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The per-room account data is no longer unconditionally
fetched, even if all rooms will be filtered out.
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This should have been included in
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The previous version of the code could mutate a cached value,
but only if the input requested all devices of a user *and* a specific
device.
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This adds an `event_stream_ordering` column to `current_state_events`,
`local_current_membership` and `room_memberships`. Each of these tables
is regularly joined with the `events` table to get the stream ordering
and denormalising this into each table will yield significant query
performance improvements once used. Includes a background job to
populate these values from the `events` table.
Same idea as https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13703.
Signed off by Nick @ Beeper (@fizzadar).
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* Accept a Sequence of events in synapse.appservice
This avoids some casts/ignores in the tests I'm about to fixup. It seems
that `List[Mock]` is not a subtype of `List[EventBase]`, but
`Sequence[Mock]` is a subtype of `Sequence[EventBase]`. So presumably
`Mock` is considered a subtype of anything, much like `Any`.
* make tests.appservice.test_scheduler pass mypy
* Extra hints in tests.appservice.test_scheduler
* Extra hints in tests.appservice.test_api
* Extra hints in tests.appservice.test_appservice
* Disallow untyped defs
* Changelog
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Co-authored-by: Nick Barrett <nick@beeper.com>
Copy the suppress_edits push rule from Beeper to implement MSC3958.
https://github.com/beeper/synapse/blame/9415a1284b1bfb558bd66f28c24ca1611e6c6fa2/rust/src/push/base_rules.rs#L98-L114
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Ensure that the list of servers in a partial state room always contains
the server we joined off.
Also refactor `get_partial_state_servers_at_join` to return `None` when
the given room is no longer partial stated, to explicitly indicate when
the room has partial state. Otherwise it's not clear whether an empty
list means that the room has full state, or the room is partial stated,
but the server we joined off told us that there are no servers in the
room.
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The `parse_enum` helper pulls an enum value from the query string
(by delegating down to the parse_string helper with values generated
from the enum).
This is used to pull out "f" and "b" in most places and then we thread
the resulting Direction enum throughout more code.
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The previous assumption was that the stream_id column was unique
(for a room ID, receipt type, user ID tuple), but this turned out to be
incorrect.
Now find the max stream ID, then map this back to a database-specific
row identifier and delete other rows which match the (room ID, receipt type,
user ID) tuple, but *not* the row ID.
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#14910 fixed the regression introduced by #13873 where sqlite database
migrations would no longer run inside a transaction. However, it
committed the transaction before Synapse updated its bookkeeping of
which migrations have been run, which means that migrations may be run
again after they have completed successfully.
Leave the transaction open at the end of `executescript`, to restore the
old, correct behaviour. Also make the PostgreSQL behaviour consistent
with SQLite.
Fixes #14909.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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* Perfer `type(x) is int` to `isinstance(x, int)`
This covered all additional instances I could see where `x` was
user-controlled.
The remaining cases are
```
$ rg -s 'isinstance.*[^_]int'
tests/replication/_base.py
576: if isinstance(obj, int):
synapse/util/caches/stream_change_cache.py
136: assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)
214: assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)
246: assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)
267: assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)
synapse/replication/tcp/external_cache.py
133: if isinstance(result, int):
synapse/metrics/__init__.py
100: if isinstance(calls, (int, float)):
synapse/handlers/appservice.py
262: assert isinstance(new_token, int)
synapse/config/_util.py
62: if isinstance(p, int):
```
which cover metrics, logic related to `jsonschema`, and replication and
data streams. AFAICS these are all internal to Synapse
* Changelog
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MSC3952 defines push rules which searches for mentions in a list of
Matrix IDs in the event body, instead of searching the entire event
body for display name / local part.
This is implemented behind an experimental configuration flag and
does not yet implement the backwards compatibility pieces of the MSC.
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* Fix issues found in linting.
* Fix typo.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
* Clarify comments.
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
* Also improve the cache size while we're at it
* is_partial_state_rooms -> is_partial_state_room_batched
* Run `black`
* Improve annotation for `simple_select_many_batch`
* Fix is_partial_state_room_batched impl
* Okay, _actually_ fix impl
* Update description.
* Update synapse/storage/databases/main/room.py
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
* Run black.
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
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using the maximum stream id seen in a list of tables. When we started
populating the `device_list_remote_pending` table in #13913, we forgot
to add it to the aforementioned list of tables, so the stream id
generator can hand out old stream ids after a restart. The end result is
that Synapse can fail to handle device list update EDUs after a restart
when a partial state join is in progress.
Add the `device_list_remote_pending` table to the list of tables to
consider when initializing the `_device_list_id_gen` stream id generator.
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to no longer run inside a transaction. Wrap them in a transaction again,
to avoid database corruption when migrations are interrupted.
Fixes #14909.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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* Request partial joins by default
This is a little sloppy, but we are trying to gain confidence in faster
joins in the upcoming RC.
Admins can still opt out by adding the following to their Synapse
config:
```yaml
experimental:
faster_joins: false
```
We may revert this change before the release proper, depending on how
testing in the wild goes.
* Changelog
* Try to fix the backfill test failures
* Upgrade notes
* Postgres compat?
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* Allow `AbstractSet` in `StrCollection`
Or else frozensets are excluded. This will be useful in an upcoming
commit where I plan to change a function that accepts `List[str]` to
accept `StrCollection` instead.
* `rooms_to_exclude` -> `rooms_to_exclude_globally`
I am about to make use of this exclusion mechanism to exclude rooms for
a specific user and a specific sync. This rename helps to clarify the
distinction between the global config and the rooms to exclude for a
specific sync.
* Better function names for internal sync methods
* Track a list of excluded rooms on SyncResultBuilder
I plan to feed a list of partially stated rooms for this sync to ignore
* Exclude partial state rooms during eager sync
using the mechanism established in the previous commit
* Track un-partial-state stream in sync tokens
So that we can work out which rooms have become fully-stated during a
given sync period.
* Fix mutation of `@cached` return value
This was fouling up a complement test added alongside this PR.
Excluding a room would mean the set of forgotten rooms in the cache
would be extended. This means that room could be erroneously considered
forgotten in the future.
Introduced in #12310, Synapse 1.57.0. I don't think this had any
user-visible side effects (until now).
* SyncResultBuilder: track rooms to force as newly joined
Similar plan as before. We've omitted rooms from certain sync responses;
now we establish the mechanism to reintroduce them into future syncs.
* Read new field, to present rooms as newly joined
* Force un-partial-stated rooms to be newly-joined
for eager incremental syncs only, provided they're still fully stated
* Notify user stream listeners to wake up long polling syncs
* Changelog
* Typo fix
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
* Unnecessary list cast
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
* Rephrase comment
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
* Another comment
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixup merge(?)
* Poke notifier when receiving un-partial-stated msg over replication
* Fixup merge whoops
Thanks MV :)
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Velen <mathieuv@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Velten <mathieuv@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Newsfragment
* Use a custom exception.
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* Faster joins: Update room stats and user directory on workers when done
When finishing a partial state join to a room, we update the current
state of the room without persisting additional events. Workers receive
notice of the current state update over replication, but neglect to wake
the room stats and user directory updaters, which then get incidentally
triggered the next time an event is persisted or an unrelated event
persister sends out a stream position update.
We wake the room stats and user directory updaters at the appropriate
time in this commit.
Part of #12814 and #12815.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
* fixup comment
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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* Enable Complement tests for Faster Remote Room Joins on worker-mode
* (dangerous) Add an override to allow Complement to use FRRJ under workers
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Fix race where we didn't send out replication notification
* MORE HACKS
* Fix get_un_partial_stated_rooms_token to take instance_name
* Fix bad merge
* Remove warning
* Correctly advance un_partial_stated_room_stream
* Fix merge
* Add another notify_replication
* Fixups
* Create a separate ReplicationNotifier
* Fix test
* Fix portdb
* Create a separate ReplicationNotifier
* Fix test
* Fix portdb
* Fix presence test
* Newsfile
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update changelog.d/14752.misc
Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
* lint
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
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This ensures that all other workers are told about stream updates in a timely manner, without having to remember to manually poke replication.
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This should hopefully mitigate a class of races where data gets out of
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for jumping to a specific date in the timeline of a room. (#14799)
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devices. (#14716)
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This creates a new store method, `process_replication_position` that
is called after `process_replication_rows`. By moving stream ID advances
here this guarantees any relevant cache invalidations will have been
applied before the stream is advanced.
This avoids race conditions where Python switches between threads mid
way through processing the `process_replication_rows` method where stream
IDs may be advanced before caches are invalidated due to class resolution
ordering.
See this comment/issue for further discussion:
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/14158#issuecomment-1344048703
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receiving un-partial-stated event notifications over replication. [rei:frrj/streams/unpsr] (#14546)
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replication. [rei:frrj/streams/unpsr] (#14545)
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if a Synapse deployment upgraded (from < 1.62.0 to >= 1.70.0) then it
is possible for schema deltas to run before background updates causing
drift in the database schema due to:
1. A delta registered a background update to create an index.
2. A delta dropped the above index if it exists (but it yet exist won't since
the background job hasn't run).
3. The code assumed the index was dropped.
To fix this we:
1. Cancel the background update which could create the index.
2. Drop the index again.
3. Drop a related index which is dropped by the background update.
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* Declare new config
* Parse new config
* Read new config
* Don't use trial/our TestCase where it's not needed
Before:
```
$ time trial tests/events/test_utils.py > /dev/null
real 0m2.277s
user 0m2.186s
sys 0m0.083s
```
After:
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$ time trial tests/events/test_utils.py > /dev/null
real 0m0.566s
user 0m0.508s
sys 0m0.056s
```
* Helper to upsert to event fields
without exceeding size limits.
* Use helper when adding invite/knock state
Now that we allow admins to include events in prejoin room state with
arbitrary state keys, be a good Matrix citizen and ensure they don't
accidentally create an oversized event.
* Changelog
* Move StateFilter tests
should have done this in #14668
* Add extra methods to StateFilter
* Use StateFilter
* Ensure test file enforces typed defs; alphabetise
* Workaround surprising get_current_state_ids
* Whoops, fix mypy
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* Enable `--warn-redundant-casts` option in mypy
Doesn't do much but helps me sleep better at night.
* Changelog
* Fix name of the ignore
* Fix one more missed cast
Not sure why I didn't see this one locally, maybe I needed a poetry update
* Remove old comment
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Move `StateFilter` to `synapse.types`
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Fixes #13655
This change uses ICU (International Components for Unicode) to improve boundary detection in user search.
This change also adds a new dependency on libicu-dev and pkg-config for the Debian packages, which are available in all supported distros.
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When Synapse is terminated while running the background update to create
the `receipts_graph` or `receipts_linearized` indexes, the indexes may
be successfully created (or marked as invalid on postgres) while the
background update remains unfinished. When Synapse next starts up, the
background update will fail because the index already exists, or exists
but is invalid on postgres.
Use the existing code to create indices in background updates, since it
handles these edge cases.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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Adds missing type hints to `tests.storage` package
and does not allow untyped definitions.
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This should help reduce the number of devices e.g. simple bots the repeatedly login rack up.
We only delete non-e2e devices as they should be safe to delete, whereas if we delete e2e devices for a user we may accidentally break their ability to receive e2e keys for a message.
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Due to the various fixes to the StreamChangeCache it is not
safe to trust the information in the user directory or room/user
stats tables. Rebuild them as background jobs.
In particular see da777207528513c858395758bf4c023da2c2c1a3 (#14639),
and 6a8310f3dfe77acf59df2fe3e88a71b85b9b3ecc (#14435).
Maybe also be related to fac8a38525387e344e3595a092578e0ffedd49ae
(#14592).
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than requested. (#14631)
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A batch of changes intended to make it easier to trace to-device messages through the system.
The intention here is that a client can set a property org.matrix.msgid in any to-device message it sends. That ID is then included in any tracing or logging related to the message. (Suggestions as to where this field should be documented welcome. I'm not enthusiastic about speccing it - it's very much an optional extra to help with debugging.)
I've also generally improved the data we send to opentracing for these messages.
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Help callers from using the return value incorrectly by ensuring
that callers explicitly check if there was a cache hit or not.
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replication. [rei:frrj/streams/unpsr] (#14473)
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StreamChangeCache.get_all_changed_entities can return None to signify
it does not have information at the given stream position. Two callers (related
to device lists and presence) were treating this response the same as an empty
list (i.e. there being no updates).
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Fetch the unread notification counts used by the badge counts
in push notifications for all rooms at once (instead of fetching
them per room).
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This should help reduce the number of devices e.g. simple bots the repeatedly login rack up.
We only delete non-e2e devices as they should be safe to delete, whereas if we delete e2e devices for a user we may accidentally break their ability to receive e2e keys for a message.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Support MSC1767's `content.body` behaviour in push rules
* Add the base rules from MSC3933
* Changelog entry
* Flip condition around for finding `m.markup`
* Remove forgotten import
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* Use `device_one_time_keys_count` to match MSC3202
Rename the `device_one_time_key_counts` key in responses to
`device_one_time_keys_count` to match the name specified by MSC3202.
Also change related variable/class names for consistency.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ferrazzutti <andrewf@element.io>
* Update changelog.d/14565.misc
* Revert name change for `one_time_key_counts` key
as this is a different key altogether from `device_one_time_keys_count`,
which is used for `/sync` instead of appservice transactions.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ferrazzutti <andrewf@element.io>
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To perform an emulated upsert into a table safely, we must either:
* lock the table,
* be the only writer upserting into the table
* or rely on another unique index being present.
When the 2nd or 3rd cases were applicable, we previously avoided locking
the table as an optimization. However, as seen in #14406, it is easy to
slip up when adding new schema deltas and corrupt the database.
The only time we lock when performing emulated upserts is while waiting
for background updates on postgres. On sqlite, we do no locking at all.
Let's remove the option to skip locking tables, so that we don't shoot
ourselves in the foot again.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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This helps avoid reading unnecessarily large amounts of data from the
table when querying with a set of room IDs.
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Fix #14108
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When a local device list change is added to
`device_lists_changes_in_room`, the `converted_to_destinations` flag is
set to `FALSE` and the `_handle_new_device_update_async` background
process is started. This background process looks for unconverted rows
in `device_lists_changes_in_room`, copies them to
`device_lists_outbound_pokes` and updates the flag.
To update the `converted_to_destinations` flag, the database performs a
`DELETE` and `INSERT` internally, which fragments the table. To avoid
this, track unconverted rows using a `(stream ID, room ID)` position
instead of the flag.
From now on, the `converted_to_destinations` column indicates rows that
need converting to outbound pokes, but does not indicate whether the
conversion has already taken place.
Closes #14037.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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Avoid an n+1 query problem and fetch the bundled aggregations for
m.reference relations in a single query instead of a query per event.
This applies similar logic for as was previously done for edits in
8b309adb436c162510ed1402f33b8741d71fc058 (#11660; threads
in b65acead428653b988351ae8d7b22127a22039cd (#11752); and
annotations in 1799a54a545618782840a60950ef4b64da9ee24d (#14491).
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Avoid an n+1 query problem and fetch the bundled aggregations for
m.annotation relations in a single query instead of a query per event.
This applies similar logic for as was previously done for edits in
8b309adb436c162510ed1402f33b8741d71fc058 (#11660) and threads
in b65acead428653b988351ae8d7b22127a22039cd (#11752).
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* Add tests for StreamIdGenerator
* Drive-by: annotate all defs
* Revert "Revert "Remove slaved id tracker (#14376)" (#14463)"
This reverts commit d63814fd736fed5d3d45ff3af5e6d3bfae50c439, which in
turn reverted 36097e88c4da51fce6556a58c49bd675f4cf20ab. This restores
the latter.
* Fix StreamIdGenerator not handling unpersisted IDs
Spotted by @erikjohnston.
Closes #14456.
* Changelog
Co-authored-by: Nick Mills-Barrett <nick@fizzadar.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
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Remove type hints from comments which have been added
as Python type hints. This helps avoid drift between comments
and reality, as well as removing redundant information.
Also adds some missing type hints which were simple to fill in.
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As part of the database migration to support threaded receipts, there is
a possible window in between
`73/08thread_receipts_non_null.sql.postgres` removing the original
unique constraints on `receipts_linearized` and `receipts_graph` and the
`reeipts_linearized_unique_index` and `receipts_graph_unique_index`
background updates from `72/08thread_receipts.sql` completing where
the unique constraints on `receipts_linearized` and `receipts_graph` are
missing. Any emulated upserts on these tables must therefore be
performed with a lock held, otherwise duplicate rows can end up in the
tables when there are concurrent emulated upserts. Fix the missing lock.
Note that emulated upserts no longer happen by default on sqlite, since
the minimum supported version of sqlite supports native upserts by
default now.
Finally, clean up any duplicate receipts that may have crept in before
trying to create the `receipts_graph_unique_index` and
`receipts_linearized_unique_index` unique indexes.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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* Pull out hero selection logic
* Include heroes in partial join response's state
* Changelog
* Fixup trial test
* Remove TODO
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just give you completely arbitrary partial-state events. (#14417)
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This matches the multi instance writer ID generator class which can
both handle advancing the current token over replication and by calling
the database.
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By removing unused variables and making some arguments
required which are always provided.
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PostgreSQL may underestimate the number of distinct `room_id`s in
`event_search`, which can cause it to use table scans for queries for
multiple rooms.
Fix this by setting `n_distinct` on the column.
Resolves #14402.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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When this background update did its last batch, it would try to update all the
events that had been inserted since the bgupdate started, which could cause a
table-scan. Make sure we limit the update correctly.
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Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: GitHub Actions <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
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Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
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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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For ease of reading we switch from concatenated strings to
triple quote strings.
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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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* 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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* 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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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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