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erikj/alias_disallow_list
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Fix a number of flake8 errors
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Broadly three things here:
* disable W504 which seems a bit whacko
* remove a bunch of `as e` expressions from exception handlers that don't use
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* use `r""` for strings which include backslashes
Also, we don't use pep8 any more, so we can get rid of the duplicate config
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Add v2 state resolution algorithm
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We hook this up to the vdh test room version.
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Fixes a bug introduced in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/1783 which
meant that single backslashes were not allowed in event field filters.
The intention here is to allow single-backslashes, but disallow
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Clean up the way logcontexts and threads work in the pushers
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... and rename it, for even more sanity
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We don't do anything with the result, so this is needed to give this code a
logcontext.
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This brings it into line with on_new_notifications and on_new_receipts. It
requires a little bit of hoop-jumping in EmailPusher to load the throttle
params before the first loop.
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`on_new_notifications` and `on_new_receipts` in `HttpPusher` and `EmailPusher`
now always return synchronously, so we can remove the `defer.gatherResults` on
their results, and the `run_as_background_process` wrappers can be removed too
because the PusherPool methods will now complete quickly enough.
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Each pusher has its own loop which runs for as long as it has work to do. This
should run in its own background thread with its own logcontext, as other
similar loops elsewhere in the system do - which means that CPU usage is
consistently attributed to that loop, rather than to whatever request happened
to start the loop.
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simplifies the interface to _start_pushers
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... and use it from start_pusher_by_id. This mostly simplifies
start_pusher_by_id.
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This is public (or at least, called from outside the class), so ought to have a
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Clean up room alias creation
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Handle HttpResponseException more safely for federated groups
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Wrap calls to deferToThread() in a thing which uses a child logcontext to
attribute CPU usage to the right request.
While we're in the area, remove the logcontext_tracer stuff, which is never
used, and afaik doesn't work.
Fixes #4064
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Run MAU queries as background processes
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Fixes #3820
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Make psutil an explicit dependency
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As of #4027, we require psutil to be installed, so it should be in our
dependency list. We can also remove some of the conditional import code
introduced by #992.
Fixes #4062.
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on py3) (#4068)
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Calculate absolute path for email templates
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It's quite important that get_missing_events returns the *latest* events in the
room; however we were pulling event ids out of the database until we got *at
least* 10, and then taking the *earliest* of the results.
We also shouldn't really be relying on depth, and should be checking the
room_id.
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move the example email templates into the synapse package so that they can be
used as package data, which should mean that all of the packaging mechanisms
(pip, docker, debian, arch, etc) should now come with the example templates.
In order to grandfather in people who relied on the templates being in the old
place, check for that situation and fall back to using the defaults if the
templates directory does not exist.
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This made python 3.7 unhappy
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Thanks @Half-Shot !!!
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It's quite important that get_missing_events returns the *latest* events in the
room; however we were pulling event ids out of the database until we got *at
least* 10, and then taking the *earliest* of the results.
We also shouldn't really be relying on depth, and should be checking the
room_id.
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- Improve logging: log things in the right order, include destination and txids
in all log lines, don't log successful responses twice
- Fix the docstring on TransportLayerClient.send_transaction
- Don't use treq.request, which is overcomplicated for our purposes: just use a
twisted.web.client.Agent.
- simplify the logic for setting up the bodyProducer
- fix bytes/str confusions
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E2E backups
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Since we don't actually delete the keys, just mark the versions
as deleted in the db rather than actually deleting them, then we
won't reuse versions.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/7448
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Continues from uhoreg's branch
This just fixed the errcode on /room_keys/version if no backup and
updates the schema delta to be on the latest so it gets run
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just some docstrings to clarify the behaviour here
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Log looping call exceptions
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If a looping call function errors, then it kills the loop entirely.
Currently it throws away the exception logs, so we should make it
actually log them.
Fixes #3929
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We're better off hashing just the event_id than the whole ((type, state_key),
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Also, iteritems > items.
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Fix bug in forward_extremity update logic
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An event does not stop being a forward_extremity just because an outlier or
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Fix handling of rejected threepid invites
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Fix exception in background metrics collection
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We attempted to iterate through a list on a separate thread without
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Fix error handling for missing auth_event
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When we were authorizing an event, if there was no `m.room.create` in its
auth_events, we would raise a SynapseError with a cryptic message, which then
meant that we would bail out of processing any incoming events, rather than
storing a rejection for the faulty event and moving on.
We should treat the absent event the same as any other auth failure, by
raising an AuthError, so that the event is marked as rejected.
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If a connection is lost before a request is read from Request, Twisted
sets `method` (and `uri`) attributes to dummy values. These dummy values
have incorrect types (i.e. they're not bytes), and so things like
`__repr__` would raise an exception.
To fix this we had a helper method to return the method with a
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Avoid reraise, to improve stacktraces
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Fix lazy loaded sync with rejected state events
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In particular, we assume that the name and canonical alias events in
the state have not been rejected. In practice this may not be the case
(though we should probably think about fixing that) so lets ensure that
we gracefully handle that case, rather than 404'ing the sync request
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Fix exceptions when handling incoming transactions
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If we have a forward extremity for a room as `E`, and you receive `A`, `B`,
s.t. `A -> B -> E`, and `B` also points to an unknown event `X`, then we need
to do state res between `X` and `E`.
When that happens, we need to make sure we include `X` in the state that goes
into the state res alg.
Fixes #3934.
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If we've fetched state events from remote servers in order to resolve the state
for a new event, we need to actually pass those events into
resolve_events_with_factory (so that it can do the state res) and then persist
the ones we need - otherwise other bits of the codebase get confused about why
we have state groups pointing to non-existent events.
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get_state_groups returns a map from state_group_id to a list of FrozenEvents,
so was very much the wrong thing to be putting as one of the entries in the
list passed to resolve_events_with_factory (which expects maps from
(event_type, state_key) to event id).
We actually want get_state_groups_ids().values() rather than
get_state_groups().
This fixes the main problem in #3923, but there are other problems with this
bit of code which get discovered once you do so.
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Add a five minute cache to get_destination_retry_timings
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It used to try and produce an estimate, which was sometimes negative.
This caused metrics to be sad, so lets always just calculate it from
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Hopefully helps with #3931
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There's really no point in checking for destinations called "localhost" because
there is nothing stopping people creating other DNS entries which point to
127.0.0.1. The right fix for this is
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/3953.
Blocking localhost, on the other hand, means that you get a surprise when
trying to connect a test server on localhost to an existing server (with a
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I think this got forgotten in #3932. We were getting away with it because it
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Improve performance of getting typing updates for replication
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Fetching the list of all new typing notifications involved iterating
over all rooms and comparing their serial. Lets move to using a stream
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* add some comments on things that look a bit bogus
* rename this `state` variable to avoid confusion with the `state` used
elsewhere in this function. (There was no actual conflict, but it was
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This ensures that its resource usage metrics get recorded somewhere rather than
getting lost.
(It also fixes an error when called from a nested logging context which
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fix #3854 MAU transaction errors
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Some logging tweaks to help with debugging incoming federation transactions
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transactions (#3959)
when processing incoming transactions, it can be hard to see what's going on,
because we process a bunch of stuff in parallel, and because we may end up
recursively working our way through a chain of three or four events.
This commit creates a way to use logcontexts to add the relevant event ids to
the log lines.
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I spent ages trying to figure out how I was going mad...
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trivial fixes for docstring
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Fix ExpiringCache.__len__ to be accurate
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It used to try and produce an estimate, which was sometimes negative.
This caused metrics to be sad, so lets always just calculate it from
scratch.
(This appears to have been a longstanding bug, but one which has been made more
of a problem by #3932 and #3933).
(This was originally done by Erik as part of #3933. I'm cherry-picking it
because really it's a fix in its own right)
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Move synctl into top dir to avoid a symlink
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symlinks apparently break setuptools on python3 and alpine
(https://bugs.python.org/issue31940), so let's stop using a symlink and just
use the file directly.
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Comments and interface cleanup for on_receive_pdu
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Add some informative comments about what's going on here.
Also, `sent_to_us_directly` and `get_missing` were doing the same thing (apart
from in `_handle_queued_pdus`, which looks like a bug), so let's get rid of
`get_missing` and use `sent_to_us_directly` consistently.
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Fix some instances of ExpiringCache not expiring cache items
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ExpiringCache required that `start()` be called before it would actually
start expiring entries. A number of places didn't do that.
This PR removes `start` from ExpiringCache, and automatically starts
backround reaping process on creation instead.
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Synapse doesn’t allow for media resources to be played directly from
Chrome. It is a problem for users on other networks (e.g. IRC)
communicating with Matrix users through a gateway. The gateway sends
them the raw URL for the resource when a Matrix user uploads a video
and the video cannot be played directly in Chrome using that URL.
Chrome argues it is not authorized to play the video because of the
Content Security Policy. Chrome checks for the "media-src" policy which
is missing, and defauts to the "default-src" policy which is "none".
As Synapse already sends "object-src: 'self'" I thought it wouldn’t be
a problem to add "media-src: 'self'" to the CSP to fix this problem.
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Fix spurious exceptions when client closes conncetion
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If a HTTP handler throws an exception while processing a request we
automatically write a JSON error response. If the handler had already
started writing a response twisted throws an exception.
We should check for this case and simple abort the connection if there
was an error after the response had started being written.
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Ref: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/3945
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Given we have disabled lazy loading for incr syncs in #3840, we can make self-LL more efficient by only doing it on initial sync. Also adds a bounds check for if/when we change our mind, so that we don't try to include LL members on sync responses with no timeline.
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Handle exceptions thrown by background tasks
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Fixes #3921
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Should fix https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/7209
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Neilj/fix room invite mail links
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neilj/fix_room_invite_mail_links
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Remove get_destination_retry_timings cache
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Currently we rely on the master to invalidate this cache promptly.
However, after having moved most federation endpoints off of master this
no longer happens, causing outbound fedeariont to get blackholed.
Fixes #3798
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Let's try to rationalise the logging that happens when we are processing an
incoming transaction, to make it easier to figure out what is going wrong when
they take ages. In particular:
- make everything start with a [room_id event_id] prefix
- make sure we log a warning when catching exceptions rather than just turning
them into other, more cryptic, exceptions.
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The existing deferred timeout helper function (and the one into twisted)
suffer from a bug when a deferred's canceller throws an exception, #3842.
The new helper function doesn't suffer from this problem.
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Fix matrixfederationclient.py logging: Destination is a string
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Set SNI to the server_name, not whatever was in the SRV record
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Fixes #3843
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Bump timeout on get_missing_events request
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When we do a join, always try the server we used for the alias lookup first.
Fixes #2418
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We want to wait until we have read the response body before we log the request
as complete, otherwise a confusing thing happens where the request appears to
have completed, but we later fail it.
To do this, we factor the salient details of a request out to a separate
object, which can then keep track of the txn_id, so that it can be logged.
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Add python_version phone home stat
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don't ratelimit autojoins
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Return a 404 when deleting unknown room alias
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As per https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1675
Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/2782
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Python 3 compatibility: make sure that we decode some byte sequences before we
use them to create log lines and metrics labels.
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Turns out deferred.cancel sometimes throws, so we do that last to ensure
that we always do resolve the new deferred.
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