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# Copyright 2019 New Vector 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 typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union

import attr

from synapse.api.constants import RelationTypes
from synapse.events import EventBase
from synapse.storage._base import SQLBaseStore
from synapse.storage.database import LoggingTransaction, make_in_list_sql_clause
from synapse.storage.databases.main.stream import generate_pagination_where_clause
from synapse.storage.relations import (
    AggregationPaginationToken,
    PaginationChunk,
    RelationPaginationToken,
)
from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


class RelationsWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
    @cached(tree=True)
    async def get_relations_for_event(
        self,
        event_id: str,
        relation_type: Optional[str] = None,
        event_type: Optional[str] = None,
        aggregation_key: Optional[str] = None,
        limit: int = 5,
        direction: str = "b",
        from_token: Optional[RelationPaginationToken] = None,
        to_token: Optional[RelationPaginationToken] = None,
    ) -> PaginationChunk:
        """Get a list of relations for an event, ordered by topological ordering.

        Args:
            event_id: Fetch events that relate to this event ID.
            relation_type: Only fetch events with this relation type, if given.
            event_type: Only fetch events with this event type, if given.
            aggregation_key: Only fetch events with this aggregation key, if given.
            limit: Only fetch the most recent `limit` events.
            direction: Whether to fetch the most recent first (`"b"`) or the
                oldest first (`"f"`).
            from_token: Fetch rows from the given token, or from the start if None.
            to_token: Fetch rows up to the given token, or up to the end if None.

        Returns:
            List of event IDs that match relations requested. The rows are of
            the form `{"event_id": "..."}`.
        """

        where_clause = ["relates_to_id = ?"]
        where_args: List[Union[str, int]] = [event_id]

        if relation_type is not None:
            where_clause.append("relation_type = ?")
            where_args.append(relation_type)

        if event_type is not None:
            where_clause.append("type = ?")
            where_args.append(event_type)

        if aggregation_key:
            where_clause.append("aggregation_key = ?")
            where_args.append(aggregation_key)

        pagination_clause = generate_pagination_where_clause(
            direction=direction,
            column_names=("topological_ordering", "stream_ordering"),
            from_token=attr.astuple(from_token) if from_token else None,  # type: ignore[arg-type]
            to_token=attr.astuple(to_token) if to_token else None,  # type: ignore[arg-type]
            engine=self.database_engine,
        )

        if pagination_clause:
            where_clause.append(pagination_clause)

        if direction == "b":
            order = "DESC"
        else:
            order = "ASC"

        sql = """
            SELECT event_id, topological_ordering, stream_ordering
            FROM event_relations
            INNER JOIN events USING (event_id)
            WHERE %s
            ORDER BY topological_ordering %s, stream_ordering %s
            LIMIT ?
        """ % (
            " AND ".join(where_clause),
            order,
            order,
        )

        def _get_recent_references_for_event_txn(
            txn: LoggingTransaction,
        ) -> PaginationChunk:
            txn.execute(sql, where_args + [limit + 1])

            last_topo_id = None
            last_stream_id = None
            events = []
            for row in txn:
                events.append({"event_id": row[0]})
                last_topo_id = row[1]
                last_stream_id = row[2]

            next_batch = None
            if len(events) > limit and last_topo_id and last_stream_id:
                next_batch = RelationPaginationToken(last_topo_id, last_stream_id)

            return PaginationChunk(
                chunk=list(events[:limit]), next_batch=next_batch, prev_batch=from_token
            )

        return await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
            "get_recent_references_for_event", _get_recent_references_for_event_txn
        )

    async def event_includes_relation(self, event_id: str) -> bool:
        """Check if the given event relates to another event.

        An event has a relation if it has a valid m.relates_to with a rel_type
        and event_id in the content:

        {
            "content": {
                "m.relates_to": {
                    "rel_type": "m.replace",
                    "event_id": "$other_event_id"
                }
            }
        }

        Args:
            event_id: The event to check.

        Returns:
            True if the event includes a valid relation.
        """

        result = await self.db_pool.simple_select_one_onecol(
            table="event_relations",
            keyvalues={"event_id": event_id},
            retcol="event_id",
            allow_none=True,
            desc="event_includes_relation",
        )
        return result is not None

    async def event_is_target_of_relation(self, parent_id: str) -> bool:
        """Check if the given event is the target of another event's relation.

        An event is the target of an event relation if it has a valid
        m.relates_to with a rel_type and event_id pointing to parent_id in the
        content:

        {
            "content": {
                "m.relates_to": {
                    "rel_type": "m.replace",
                    "event_id": "$parent_id"
                }
            }
        }

        Args:
            parent_id: The event to check.

        Returns:
            True if the event is the target of another event's relation.
        """

        result = await self.db_pool.simple_select_one_onecol(
            table="event_relations",
            keyvalues={"relates_to_id": parent_id},
            retcol="event_id",
            allow_none=True,
            desc="event_is_target_of_relation",
        )
        return result is not None

    @cached(tree=True)
    async def get_aggregation_groups_for_event(
        self,
        event_id: str,
        event_type: Optional[str] = None,
        limit: int = 5,
        direction: str = "b",
        from_token: Optional[AggregationPaginationToken] = None,
        to_token: Optional[AggregationPaginationToken] = None,
    ) -> PaginationChunk:
        """Get a list of annotations on the event, grouped by event type and
        aggregation key, sorted by count.

        This is used e.g. to get the what and how many reactions have happend
        on an event.

        Args:
            event_id: Fetch events that relate to this event ID.
            event_type: Only fetch events with this event type, if given.
            limit: Only fetch the `limit` groups.
            direction: Whether to fetch the highest count first (`"b"`) or
                the lowest count first (`"f"`).
            from_token: Fetch rows from the given token, or from the start if None.
            to_token: Fetch rows up to the given token, or up to the end if None.

        Returns:
            List of groups of annotations that match. Each row is a dict with
            `type`, `key` and `count` fields.
        """

        where_clause = ["relates_to_id = ?", "relation_type = ?"]
        where_args: List[Union[str, int]] = [event_id, RelationTypes.ANNOTATION]

        if event_type:
            where_clause.append("type = ?")
            where_args.append(event_type)

        having_clause = generate_pagination_where_clause(
            direction=direction,
            column_names=("COUNT(*)", "MAX(stream_ordering)"),
            from_token=attr.astuple(from_token) if from_token else None,  # type: ignore[arg-type]
            to_token=attr.astuple(to_token) if to_token else None,  # type: ignore[arg-type]
            engine=self.database_engine,
        )

        if direction == "b":
            order = "DESC"
        else:
            order = "ASC"

        if having_clause:
            having_clause = "HAVING " + having_clause
        else:
            having_clause = ""

        sql = """
            SELECT type, aggregation_key, COUNT(DISTINCT sender), MAX(stream_ordering)
            FROM event_relations
            INNER JOIN events USING (event_id)
            WHERE {where_clause}
            GROUP BY relation_type, type, aggregation_key
            {having_clause}
            ORDER BY COUNT(*) {order}, MAX(stream_ordering) {order}
            LIMIT ?
        """.format(
            where_clause=" AND ".join(where_clause),
            order=order,
            having_clause=having_clause,
        )

        def _get_aggregation_groups_for_event_txn(
            txn: LoggingTransaction,
        ) -> PaginationChunk:
            txn.execute(sql, where_args + [limit + 1])

            next_batch = None
            events = []
            for row in txn:
                events.append({"type": row[0], "key": row[1], "count": row[2]})
                next_batch = AggregationPaginationToken(row[2], row[3])

            if len(events) <= limit:
                next_batch = None

            return PaginationChunk(
                chunk=list(events[:limit]), next_batch=next_batch, prev_batch=from_token
            )

        return await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
            "get_aggregation_groups_for_event", _get_aggregation_groups_for_event_txn
        )

    @cached()
    async def get_applicable_edit(self, event_id: str) -> Optional[EventBase]:
        """Get the most recent edit (if any) that has happened for the given
        event.

        Correctly handles checking whether edits were allowed to happen.

        Args:
            event_id: The original event ID

        Returns:
            The most recent edit, if any.
        """

        # We only allow edits for `m.room.message` events that have the same sender
        # and event type. We can't assert these things during regular event auth so
        # we have to do the checks post hoc.

        # Fetches latest edit that has the same type and sender as the
        # original, and is an `m.room.message`.
        sql = """
            SELECT edit.event_id FROM events AS edit
            INNER JOIN event_relations USING (event_id)
            INNER JOIN events AS original ON
                original.event_id = relates_to_id
                AND edit.type = original.type
                AND edit.sender = original.sender
            WHERE
                relates_to_id = ?
                AND relation_type = ?
                AND edit.type = 'm.room.message'
            ORDER by edit.origin_server_ts DESC, edit.event_id DESC
            LIMIT 1
        """

        def _get_applicable_edit_txn(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> Optional[str]:
            txn.execute(sql, (event_id, RelationTypes.REPLACE))
            row = txn.fetchone()
            if row:
                return row[0]
            return None

        edit_id = await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
            "get_applicable_edit", _get_applicable_edit_txn
        )

        if not edit_id:
            return None

        return await self.get_event(edit_id, allow_none=True)  # type: ignore[attr-defined]

    @cached()
    async def get_thread_summary(
        self, event_id: str
    ) -> Tuple[int, Optional[EventBase]]:
        """Get the number of threaded replies, the senders of those replies, and
        the latest reply (if any) for the given event.

        Args:
            event_id: The original event ID

        Returns:
            The number of items in the thread and the most recent response, if any.
        """

        def _get_thread_summary_txn(
            txn: LoggingTransaction,
        ) -> Tuple[int, Optional[str]]:
            # Fetch the count of threaded events and the latest event ID.
            # TODO Should this only allow m.room.message events.
            sql = """
                SELECT event_id
                FROM event_relations
                INNER JOIN events USING (event_id)
                WHERE
                    relates_to_id = ?
                    AND relation_type = ?
                ORDER BY topological_ordering DESC, stream_ordering DESC
                LIMIT 1
            """

            txn.execute(sql, (event_id, RelationTypes.THREAD))
            row = txn.fetchone()
            if row is None:
                return 0, None

            latest_event_id = row[0]

            sql = """
                SELECT COALESCE(COUNT(event_id), 0)
                FROM event_relations
                WHERE
                    relates_to_id = ?
                    AND relation_type = ?
            """
            txn.execute(sql, (event_id, RelationTypes.THREAD))
            count = txn.fetchone()[0]  # type: ignore[index]

            return count, latest_event_id

        count, latest_event_id = await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
            "get_thread_summary", _get_thread_summary_txn
        )

        latest_event = None
        if latest_event_id:
            latest_event = await self.get_event(latest_event_id, allow_none=True)  # type: ignore[attr-defined]

        return count, latest_event

    async def events_have_relations(
        self,
        parent_ids: List[str],
        relation_senders: Optional[List[str]],
        relation_types: Optional[List[str]],
    ) -> List[str]:
        """Check which events have a relationship from the given senders of the
        given types.

        Args:
            parent_ids: The events being annotated
            relation_senders: The relation senders to check.
            relation_types: The relation types to check.

        Returns:
            True if the event has at least one relationship from one of the given senders of the given type.
        """
        # If no restrictions are given then the event has the required relations.
        if not relation_senders and not relation_types:
            return parent_ids

        sql = """
            SELECT relates_to_id FROM event_relations
            INNER JOIN events USING (event_id)
            WHERE
                %s;
        """

        def _get_if_events_have_relations(txn) -> List[str]:
            clauses: List[str] = []
            clause, args = make_in_list_sql_clause(
                txn.database_engine, "relates_to_id", parent_ids
            )
            clauses.append(clause)

            if relation_senders:
                clause, temp_args = make_in_list_sql_clause(
                    txn.database_engine, "sender", relation_senders
                )
                clauses.append(clause)
                args.extend(temp_args)
            if relation_types:
                clause, temp_args = make_in_list_sql_clause(
                    txn.database_engine, "relation_type", relation_types
                )
                clauses.append(clause)
                args.extend(temp_args)

            txn.execute(sql % " AND ".join(clauses), args)

            return [row[0] for row in txn]

        return await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
            "get_if_events_have_relations", _get_if_events_have_relations
        )

    async def has_user_annotated_event(
        self, parent_id: str, event_type: str, aggregation_key: str, sender: str
    ) -> bool:
        """Check if a user has already annotated an event with the same key
        (e.g. already liked an event).

        Args:
            parent_id: The event being annotated
            event_type: The event type of the annotation
            aggregation_key: The aggregation key of the annotation
            sender: The sender of the annotation

        Returns:
            True if the event is already annotated.
        """

        sql = """
            SELECT 1 FROM event_relations
            INNER JOIN events USING (event_id)
            WHERE
                relates_to_id = ?
                AND relation_type = ?
                AND type = ?
                AND sender = ?
                AND aggregation_key = ?
            LIMIT 1;
        """

        def _get_if_user_has_annotated_event(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> bool:
            txn.execute(
                sql,
                (
                    parent_id,
                    RelationTypes.ANNOTATION,
                    event_type,
                    sender,
                    aggregation_key,
                ),
            )

            return bool(txn.fetchone())

        return await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
            "get_if_user_has_annotated_event", _get_if_user_has_annotated_event
        )


class RelationsStore(RelationsWorkerStore):
    pass