Fix worker mode

pull/6358/head
Brendan Abolivier 2019-11-19 14:40:21 +00:00
parent a6fc6754f8
commit cdd3cb870d
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1 changed files with 56 additions and 56 deletions

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@ -303,6 +303,62 @@ class RoomWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
else:
return None
@cachedInlineCallbacks()
def get_retention_policy_for_room(self, room_id):
"""Get the retention policy for a given room.
If no retention policy has been found for this room, returns a policy defined
by the configured default policy (which has None as both the 'min_lifetime' and
the 'max_lifetime' if no default policy has been defined in the server's
configuration).
Args:
room_id (str): The ID of the room to get the retention policy of.
Returns:
dict[int, int]: "min_lifetime" and "max_lifetime" for this room.
"""
def get_retention_policy_for_room_txn(txn):
txn.execute(
"""
SELECT min_lifetime, max_lifetime FROM room_retention
INNER JOIN current_state_events USING (event_id, room_id)
WHERE room_id = ?;
""",
(room_id,),
)
return self.cursor_to_dict(txn)
ret = yield self.runInteraction(
"get_retention_policy_for_room", get_retention_policy_for_room_txn,
)
# If we don't know this room ID, ret will be None, in this case return the default
# policy.
if not ret:
defer.returnValue(
{
"min_lifetime": self.config.retention_default_min_lifetime,
"max_lifetime": self.config.retention_default_max_lifetime,
}
)
row = ret[0]
# If one of the room's policy's attributes isn't defined, use the matching
# attribute from the default policy.
# The default values will be None if no default policy has been defined, or if one
# of the attributes is missing from the default policy.
if row["min_lifetime"] is None:
row["min_lifetime"] = self.config.retention_default_min_lifetime
if row["max_lifetime"] is None:
row["max_lifetime"] = self.config.retention_default_max_lifetime
defer.returnValue(row)
class RoomStore(RoomWorkerStore, SearchStore):
def __init__(self, db_conn, hs):
@ -878,59 +934,3 @@ class RoomStore(RoomWorkerStore, SearchStore):
)
defer.returnValue(rooms)
@cachedInlineCallbacks()
def get_retention_policy_for_room(self, room_id):
"""Get the retention policy for a given room.
If no retention policy has been found for this room, returns a policy defined
by the configured default policy (which has None as both the 'min_lifetime' and
the 'max_lifetime' if no default policy has been defined in the server's
configuration).
Args:
room_id (str): The ID of the room to get the retention policy of.
Returns:
dict[int, int]: "min_lifetime" and "max_lifetime" for this room.
"""
def get_retention_policy_for_room_txn(txn):
txn.execute(
"""
SELECT min_lifetime, max_lifetime FROM room_retention
INNER JOIN current_state_events USING (event_id, room_id)
WHERE room_id = ?;
""",
(room_id,),
)
return self.cursor_to_dict(txn)
ret = yield self.runInteraction(
"get_retention_policy_for_room", get_retention_policy_for_room_txn,
)
# If we don't know this room ID, ret will be None, in this case return the default
# policy.
if not ret:
defer.returnValue(
{
"min_lifetime": self.config.retention_default_min_lifetime,
"max_lifetime": self.config.retention_default_max_lifetime,
}
)
row = ret[0]
# If one of the room's policy's attributes isn't defined, use the matching
# attribute from the default policy.
# The default values will be None if no default policy has been defined, or if one
# of the attributes is missing from the default policy.
if row["min_lifetime"] is None:
row["min_lifetime"] = self.config.retention_default_min_lifetime
if row["max_lifetime"] is None:
row["max_lifetime"] = self.config.retention_default_max_lifetime
defer.returnValue(row)