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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import logging

from synapse.api.errors import StoreError
from synapse.api.events.utils import prune_event
from synapse.util.logutils import log_function
from synapse.util.logcontext import PreserveLoggingContext, LoggingContext
from syutil.base64util import encode_base64

from twisted.internet import defer

import collections
import copy
import json
import sys
import time


logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

sql_logger = logging.getLogger("synapse.storage.SQL")
transaction_logger = logging.getLogger("synapse.storage.txn")


class LoggingTransaction(object):
    """An object that almost-transparently proxies for the 'txn' object
    passed to the constructor. Adds logging to the .execute() method."""
    __slots__ = ["txn", "name"]

    def __init__(self, txn, name):
        object.__setattr__(self, "txn", txn)
        object.__setattr__(self, "name", name)

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        return getattr(self.txn, name)

    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
        setattr(self.txn, name, value)

    def execute(self, sql, *args, **kwargs):
        # TODO(paul): Maybe use 'info' and 'debug' for values?
        sql_logger.debug("[SQL] {%s} %s", self.name, sql)
        try:
            if args and args[0]:
                values = args[0]
                sql_logger.debug(
                    "[SQL values] {%s} " + ", ".join(("<%r>",) * len(values)),
                    self.name,
                    *values
                )
        except:
            # Don't let logging failures stop SQL from working
            pass

        start = time.clock() * 1000
        try:
            return self.txn.execute(
                sql, *args, **kwargs
            )
        except:
                logger.exception("[SQL FAIL] {%s}", self.name)
                raise
        finally:
            end = time.clock() * 1000
            sql_logger.debug("[SQL time] {%s} %f", self.name, end - start)


class SQLBaseStore(object):
    _TXN_ID = 0

    def __init__(self, hs):
        self.hs = hs
        self._db_pool = hs.get_db_pool()
        self.event_factory = hs.get_event_factory()
        self._clock = hs.get_clock()

    @defer.inlineCallbacks
    def runInteraction(self, desc, func, *args, **kwargs):
        """Wraps the .runInteraction() method on the underlying db_pool."""
        current_context = LoggingContext.current_context()
        def inner_func(txn, *args, **kwargs):
            with LoggingContext("runInteraction") as context:
                current_context.copy_to(context)
                start = time.clock() * 1000
                txn_id = SQLBaseStore._TXN_ID

                # We don't really need these to be unique, so lets stop it from
                # growing really large.
                self._TXN_ID = (self._TXN_ID + 1) % (sys.maxint - 1)

                name = "%s-%x" % (desc, txn_id, )

                transaction_logger.debug("[TXN START] {%s}", name)
                try:
                    return func(LoggingTransaction(txn, name), *args, **kwargs)
                except:
                    logger.exception("[TXN FAIL] {%s}", name)
                    raise
                finally:
                    end = time.clock() * 1000
                    transaction_logger.debug(
                        "[TXN END] {%s} %f",
                        name, end - start
                    )
        with PreserveLoggingContext():
            result = yield self._db_pool.runInteraction(
                inner_func, *args, **kwargs
            )
        defer.returnValue(result)

    def cursor_to_dict(self, cursor):
        """Converts a SQL cursor into an list of dicts.

        Args:
            cursor : The DBAPI cursor which has executed a query.
        Returns:
            A list of dicts where the key is the column header.
        """
        col_headers = list(column[0] for column in cursor.description)
        results = list(
            dict(zip(col_headers, row)) for row in cursor.fetchall()
        )
        return results

    def _execute(self, decoder, query, *args):
        """Runs a single query for a result set.

        Args:
            decoder - The function which can resolve the cursor results to
                something meaningful.
            query - The query string to execute
            *args - Query args.
        Returns:
            The result of decoder(results)
        """
        def interaction(txn):
            cursor = txn.execute(query, args)
            if decoder:
                return decoder(cursor)
            else:
                return cursor.fetchall()

        return self.runInteraction("_execute", interaction)

    def _execute_and_decode(self, query, *args):
        return self._execute(self.cursor_to_dict, query, *args)

    # "Simple" SQL API methods that operate on a single table with no JOINs,
    # no complex WHERE clauses, just a dict of values for columns.

    def _simple_insert(self, table, values, or_replace=False, or_ignore=False):
        """Executes an INSERT query on the named table.

        Args:
            table : string giving the table name
            values : dict of new column names and values for them
            or_replace : bool; if True performs an INSERT OR REPLACE
        """
        return self.runInteraction(
            "_simple_insert",
            self._simple_insert_txn, table, values, or_replace=or_replace,
            or_ignore=or_ignore,
        )

    @log_function
    def _simple_insert_txn(self, txn, table, values, or_replace=False,
                           or_ignore=False):
        sql = "%s INTO %s (%s) VALUES(%s)" % (
            ("INSERT OR REPLACE" if or_replace else
             "INSERT OR IGNORE" if or_ignore else "INSERT"),
            table,
            ", ".join(k for k in values),
            ", ".join("?" for k in values)
        )

        logger.debug(
            "[SQL] %s Args=%s",
            sql, values.values(),
        )

        txn.execute(sql, values.values())
        return txn.lastrowid

    def _simple_select_one(self, table, keyvalues, retcols,
                           allow_none=False):
        """Executes a SELECT query on the named table, which is expected to
        return a single row, returning a single column from it.

        Args:
            table : string giving the table name
            keyvalues : dict of column names and values to select the row with
            retcols : list of strings giving the names of the columns to return

            allow_none : If true, return None instead of failing if the SELECT
              statement returns no rows
        """
        return self._simple_selectupdate_one(
            table, keyvalues, retcols=retcols, allow_none=allow_none
        )

    def _simple_select_one_onecol(self, table, keyvalues, retcol,
                                  allow_none=False):
        """Executes a SELECT query on the named table, which is expected to
        return a single row, returning a single column from it."

        Args:
            table : string giving the table name
            keyvalues : dict of column names and values to select the row with
            retcol : string giving the name of the column to return
        """
        return self.runInteraction(
            "_simple_select_one_onecol",
            self._simple_select_one_onecol_txn,
            table, keyvalues, retcol, allow_none=allow_none,
        )

    def _simple_select_one_onecol_txn(self, txn, table, keyvalues, retcol,
                                      allow_none=False):
        ret = self._simple_select_onecol_txn(
            txn,
            table=table,
            keyvalues=keyvalues,
            retcol=retcol,
        )

        if ret:
            return ret[0]
        else:
            if allow_none:
                return None
            else:
                raise StoreError(404, "No row found")

    def _simple_select_onecol_txn(self, txn, table, keyvalues, retcol):
        sql = "SELECT %(retcol)s FROM %(table)s WHERE %(where)s" % {
            "retcol": retcol,
            "table": table,
            "where": " AND ".join("%s = ?" % k for k in keyvalues.keys()),
        }

        txn.execute(sql, keyvalues.values())

        return [r[0] for r in txn.fetchall()]

    def _simple_select_onecol(self, table, keyvalues, retcol):
        """Executes a SELECT query on the named table, which returns a list
        comprising of the values of the named column from the selected rows.

        Args:
            table (str): table name
            keyvalues (dict): column names and values to select the rows with
            retcol (str): column whos value we wish to retrieve.

        Returns:
            Deferred: Results in a list
        """
        return self.runInteraction(
            "_simple_select_onecol",
            self._simple_select_onecol_txn,
            table, keyvalues, retcol
        )

    def _simple_select_list(self, table, keyvalues, retcols):
        """Executes a SELECT query on the named table, which may return zero or
        more rows, returning the result as a list of dicts.

        Args:
            table : string giving the table name
            keyvalues : dict of column names and values to select the rows with
            retcols : list of strings giving the names of the columns to return
        """
        return self.runInteraction(
            "_simple_select_list",
            self._simple_select_list_txn,
            table, keyvalues, retcols
        )

    def _simple_select_list_txn(self, txn, table, keyvalues, retcols):
        """Executes a SELECT query on the named table, which may return zero or
        more rows, returning the result as a list of dicts.

        Args:
            txn : Transaction object
            table : string giving the table name
            keyvalues : dict of column names and values to select the rows with
            retcols : list of strings giving the names of the columns to return
        """
        sql = "SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s" % (
            ", ".join(retcols),
            table,
            " AND ".join("%s = ?" % (k, ) for k in keyvalues)
        )

        txn.execute(sql, keyvalues.values())
        return self.cursor_to_dict(txn)

    def _simple_update_one(self, table, keyvalues, updatevalues,
                           retcols=None):
        """Executes an UPDATE query on the named table, setting new values for
        columns in a row matching the key values.

        Args:
            table : string giving the table name
            keyvalues : dict of column names and values to select the row with
            updatevalues : dict giving column names and values to update
            retcols : optional list of column names to return

        If present, retcols gives a list of column names on which to perform
        a SELECT statement *before* performing the UPDATE statement. The values
        of these will be returned in a dict.

        These are performed within the same transaction, allowing an atomic
        get-and-set.  This can be used to implement compare-and-set by putting
        the update column in the 'keyvalues' dict as well.
        """
        return self._simple_selectupdate_one(table, keyvalues, updatevalues,
                                             retcols=retcols)

    def _simple_selectupdate_one(self, table, keyvalues, updatevalues=None,
                                 retcols=None, allow_none=False):
        """ Combined SELECT then UPDATE."""
        if retcols:
            select_sql = "SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s" % (
                ", ".join(retcols),
                table,
                " AND ".join("%s = ?" % (k) for k in keyvalues)
            )

        if updatevalues:
            update_sql = "UPDATE %s SET %s WHERE %s" % (
                table,
                ", ".join("%s = ?" % (k) for k in updatevalues),
                " AND ".join("%s = ?" % (k) for k in keyvalues)
            )

        def func(txn):
            ret = None
            if retcols:
                txn.execute(select_sql, keyvalues.values())

                row = txn.fetchone()
                if not row:
                    if allow_none:
                        return None
                    raise StoreError(404, "No row found")
                if txn.rowcount > 1:
                    raise StoreError(500, "More than one row matched")

                ret = dict(zip(retcols, row))

            if updatevalues:
                txn.execute(
                    update_sql,
                    updatevalues.values() + keyvalues.values()
                )

                if txn.rowcount == 0:
                    raise StoreError(404, "No row found")
                if txn.rowcount > 1:
                    raise StoreError(500, "More than one row matched")

            return ret
        return self.runInteraction("_simple_selectupdate_one", func)

    def _simple_delete_one(self, table, keyvalues):
        """Executes a DELETE query on the named table, expecting to delete a
        single row.

        Args:
            table : string giving the table name
            keyvalues : dict of column names and values to select the row with
        """
        sql = "DELETE FROM %s WHERE %s" % (
            table,
            " AND ".join("%s = ?" % (k, ) for k in keyvalues)
        )

        def func(txn):
            txn.execute(sql, keyvalues.values())
            if txn.rowcount == 0:
                raise StoreError(404, "No row found")
            if txn.rowcount > 1:
                raise StoreError(500, "more than one row matched")
        return self.runInteraction("_simple_delete_one", func)

    def _simple_delete(self, table, keyvalues):
        """Executes a DELETE query on the named table.

        Args:
            table : string giving the table name
            keyvalues : dict of column names and values to select the row with
        """

        return self.runInteraction("_simple_delete", self._simple_delete_txn)

    def _simple_delete_txn(self, txn, table, keyvalues):
        sql = "DELETE FROM %s WHERE %s" % (
            table,
            " AND ".join("%s = ?" % (k, ) for k in keyvalues)
        )

        return txn.execute(sql, keyvalues.values())

    def _simple_max_id(self, table):
        """Executes a SELECT query on the named table, expecting to return the
        max value for the column "id".

        Args:
            table : string giving the table name
        """
        sql = "SELECT MAX(id) AS id FROM %s" % table

        def func(txn):
            txn.execute(sql)
            max_id = self.cursor_to_dict(txn)[0]["id"]
            if max_id is None:
                return 0
            return max_id

        return self.runInteraction("_simple_max_id", func)

    def _parse_event_from_row(self, row_dict):
        d = copy.deepcopy({k: v for k, v in row_dict.items()})

        d.pop("stream_ordering", None)
        d.pop("topological_ordering", None)
        d.pop("processed", None)
        d["origin_server_ts"] = d.pop("ts", 0)
        replaces_state = d.pop("prev_state", None)

        if replaces_state:
            d["replaces_state"] = replaces_state

        d.update(json.loads(row_dict["unrecognized_keys"]))
        d["content"] = json.loads(d["content"])
        del d["unrecognized_keys"]

        if "age_ts" not in d:
            # For compatibility
            d["age_ts"] = d.get("origin_server_ts", 0)

        return self.event_factory.create_event(
            etype=d["type"],
            **d
        )

    def _get_events_txn(self, txn, event_ids):
        # FIXME (erikj): This should be batched?

        sql = "SELECT * FROM events WHERE event_id = ?"

        event_rows = []
        for e_id in event_ids:
            c = txn.execute(sql, (e_id,))
            event_rows.extend(self.cursor_to_dict(c))

        return self._parse_events_txn(txn, event_rows)

    def _parse_events(self, rows):
        return self.runInteraction(
            "_parse_events", self._parse_events_txn, rows
        )

    def _parse_events_txn(self, txn, rows):
        events = [self._parse_event_from_row(r) for r in rows]

        select_event_sql = "SELECT * FROM events WHERE event_id = ?"

        for i, ev in enumerate(events):
            signatures = self._get_event_signatures_txn(
                txn, ev.event_id,
            )

            ev.signatures = {
                n: {
                    k: encode_base64(v) for k, v in s.items()
                }
                for n, s in signatures.items()
            }

            hashes = self._get_event_content_hashes_txn(
                txn, ev.event_id,
            )

            ev.hashes = {
                k: encode_base64(v) for k, v in hashes.items()
            }

            prevs = self._get_prev_events_and_state(txn, ev.event_id)

            ev.prev_events = [
                (e_id, h)
                for e_id, h, is_state in prevs
                if is_state == 0
            ]

            ev.auth_events = self._get_auth_events(txn, ev.event_id)

            if hasattr(ev, "state_key"):
                ev.prev_state = [
                    (e_id, h)
                    for e_id, h, is_state in prevs
                    if is_state == 1
                ]

                if hasattr(ev, "replaces_state"):
                    # Load previous state_content.
                    # FIXME (erikj): Handle multiple prev_states.
                    cursor = txn.execute(
                        select_event_sql,
                        (ev.replaces_state,)
                    )
                    prevs = self.cursor_to_dict(cursor)
                    if prevs:
                        prev = self._parse_event_from_row(prevs[0])
                        ev.prev_content = prev.content

            if not hasattr(ev, "redacted"):
                logger.debug("Doesn't have redacted key: %s", ev)
                ev.redacted = self._has_been_redacted_txn(txn, ev)

            if ev.redacted:
                # Get the redaction event.
                select_event_sql = "SELECT * FROM events WHERE event_id = ?"
                txn.execute(select_event_sql, (ev.redacted,))

                del_evs = self._parse_events_txn(
                    txn, self.cursor_to_dict(txn)
                )

                if del_evs:
                    ev = prune_event(ev)
                    events[i] = ev
                    ev.redacted_because = del_evs[0]

        return events

    def _has_been_redacted_txn(self, txn, event):
        sql = "SELECT event_id FROM redactions WHERE redacts = ?"
        txn.execute(sql, (event.event_id,))
        result = txn.fetchone()
        return result[0] if result else None


class Table(object):
    """ A base class used to store information about a particular table.
    """

    table_name = None
    """ str: The name of the table """

    fields = None
    """ list: The field names """

    EntryType = None
    """ Type: A tuple type used to decode the results """

    _select_where_clause = "SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s"
    _select_clause = "SELECT %s FROM %s"
    _insert_clause = "INSERT OR REPLACE INTO %s (%s) VALUES (%s)"

    @classmethod
    def select_statement(cls, where_clause=None):
        """
        Args:
            where_clause (str): The WHERE clause to use.

        Returns:
            str: An SQL statement to select rows from the table with the given
            WHERE clause.
        """
        if where_clause:
            return cls._select_where_clause % (
                ", ".join(cls.fields),
                cls.table_name,
                where_clause
            )
        else:
            return cls._select_clause % (
                ", ".join(cls.fields),
                cls.table_name,
            )

    @classmethod
    def insert_statement(cls):
        return cls._insert_clause % (
            cls.table_name,
            ", ".join(cls.fields),
            ", ".join(["?"] * len(cls.fields)),
        )

    @classmethod
    def decode_single_result(cls, results):
        """ Given an iterable of tuples, return a single instance of
            `EntryType` or None if the iterable is empty
        Args:
            results (list): The results list to convert to `EntryType`
        Returns:
            EntryType: An instance of `EntryType`
        """
        results = list(results)
        if results:
            return cls.EntryType(*results[0])
        else:
            return None

    @classmethod
    def decode_results(cls, results):
        """ Given an iterable of tuples, return a list of `EntryType`
        Args:
            results (list): The results list to convert to `EntryType`

        Returns:
            list: A list of `EntryType`
        """
        return [cls.EntryType(*row) for row in results]

    @classmethod
    def get_fields_string(cls, prefix=None):
        if prefix:
            to_join = ("%s.%s" % (prefix, f) for f in cls.fields)
        else:
            to_join = cls.fields

        return ", ".join(to_join)


class JoinHelper(object):
    """ Used to help do joins on tables by looking at the tables' fields and
    creating a list of unique fields to use with SELECTs and a namedtuple
    to dump the results into.

    Attributes:
        taples (list): List of `Table` classes
        EntryType (type)
    """

    def __init__(self, *tables):
        self.tables = tables

        res = []
        for table in self.tables:
            res += [f for f in table.fields if f not in res]

        self.EntryType = collections.namedtuple("JoinHelperEntry", res)

    def get_fields(self, **prefixes):
        """Get a string representing a list of fields for use in SELECT
        statements with the given prefixes applied to each.

        For example::

            JoinHelper(PdusTable, StateTable).get_fields(
                PdusTable="pdus",
                StateTable="state"
            )
        """
        res = []
        for field in self.EntryType._fields:
            for table in self.tables:
                if field in table.fields:
                    res.append("%s.%s" % (prefixes[table.__name__], field))
                    break

        return ", ".join(res)

    def decode_results(self, rows):
        return [self.EntryType(*row) for row in rows]