Fixes a regression that had crept in where the caching layer upholds requests for loading state which is filtered by type (but not by state_key), but the DB layer itself would interpret a missing state_key as a request to filter by null state_key rather than returning all state_keys.pull/2995/head
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@ -240,6 +240,9 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
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(
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"AND type = ? AND state_key = ?",
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(etype, state_key)
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) if state_key is not None else (
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"AND type = ?",
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(etype,)
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)
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for etype, state_key in types
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]
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@ -259,10 +262,19 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
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key = (typ, state_key)
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results[group][key] = event_id
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else:
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where_args = []
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where_clauses = []
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wildcard_types = False
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if types is not None:
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where_clause = "AND (%s)" % (
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" OR ".join(["(type = ? AND state_key = ?)"] * len(types)),
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)
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for typ in types:
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if typ[1] is None:
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where_clauses.append("(type = ?)")
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where_args.extend(typ[0])
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wildcard_types = True
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else:
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where_clauses.append("(type = ? AND state_key = ?)")
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where_args.extend([typ[0], typ[1]])
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where_clause = "AND (%s)" % (" OR ".join(where_clauses))
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else:
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where_clause = ""
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@ -279,7 +291,7 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
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# after we finish deduping state, which requires this func)
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args = [next_group]
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if types:
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args.extend(i for typ in types for i in typ)
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args.extend(where_args)
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txn.execute(
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"SELECT type, state_key, event_id FROM state_groups_state"
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@ -292,9 +304,17 @@ class StateGroupWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
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if (typ, state_key) not in results[group]
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)
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# If the lengths match then we must have all the types,
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# so no need to go walk further down the tree.
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if types is not None and len(results[group]) == len(types):
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# If the number of entries in the (type,state_key)->event_id dict
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# matches the number of (type,state_keys) types we were searching
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# for, then we must have found them all, so no need to go walk
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# further down the tree... UNLESS our types filter contained
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# wildcards (i.e. Nones) in which case we have to do an exhaustive
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# search
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if (
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types is not None and
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not wildcard_types and
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len(results[group]) == len(types)
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):
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break
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next_group = self._simple_select_one_onecol_txn(
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