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Author SHA1 Message Date
Richard van der Hoff 320186319a
Resync state after partial-state join (#12394)
We work through all the events with partial state, updating the state at each
of them. Once it's done, we recalculate the state for the whole room, and then
mark the room as having complete state.
2022-04-12 13:23:43 +00:00
Sean Quah 800ba87cc8
Refactor and convert `Linearizer` to async (#12357)
Refactor and convert `Linearizer` to async. This makes a `Linearizer`
cancellation bug easier to fix.

Also refactor to use an async context manager, which eliminates an
unlikely footgun where code that doesn't immediately use the context
manager could forget to release the lock.

Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
2022-04-05 15:43:52 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 9b43df1f7b
Optimise `_get_state_after_missing_prev_event`: use `/state` (#12040)
If we're missing most of the events in the room state, then we may as well call the /state endpoint, instead of individually requesting each and every event.
2022-04-01 12:53:42 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 9b67715bc3
Disable proactive sends for remote joins (#12330)
Do not attempt to send remote joins out over federation. Normally, it will do
nothing; occasionally, it will do the wrong thing.
2022-03-30 12:04:35 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff e2e1d90a5e
Faster joins: persist to database (#12012)
When we get a partial_state response from send_join, store information in the
database about it:
 * store a record about the room as a whole having partial state, and stash the
   list of member servers too.
 * flag the join event itself as having partial state
 * also, for any new events whose prev-events are partial-stated, note that
   they will *also* be partial-stated.

We don't yet make any attempt to interpret this data, so API calls (and a bunch
of other things) are just going to get incorrect data.
2022-03-01 12:49:54 +00:00
Richard van der Hoff e24ff8ebe3
Remove `HomeServer.get_datastore()` (#12031)
The presence of this method was confusing, and mostly present for backwards
compatibility. Let's get rid of it.

Part of #11733
2022-02-23 11:04:02 +00:00
Richard van der Hoff 696acd3515
`send_join` response: get create event from `state`, not `auth_chain` (#12005)
msc3706 proposes changing the `/send_join` response:

> Any events returned within `state` can be omitted from `auth_chain`.

Currently, we rely on `m.room.create` being returned in `auth_chain`, but since
the `m.room.create` event must necessarily be part of the state, the above
change will break this.

In short, let's look for `m.room.create` in `state` rather than `auth_chain`.
2022-02-17 11:59:26 +00:00
Richard van der Hoff bab2394aa9
`_auth_and_persist_outliers`: drop events we have already seen (#11994)
We already have two copies of this code, in 2/3 of the callers of
`_auth_and_persist_outliers`. Before I add a third, let's push it down.
2022-02-15 14:33:28 +00:00
Eric Eastwood fef2e792be
Fix historical messages backfilling in random order on remote homeservers (MSC2716) (#11114)
Fix https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11091
Fix https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/10764 (side-stepping the issue because we no longer have to deal with `fake_prev_event_id`)

 1. Made the `/backfill` response return messages in `(depth, stream_ordering)` order (previously only sorted by `depth`)
    - Technically, it shouldn't really matter how `/backfill` returns things but I'm just trying to make the `stream_ordering` a little more consistent from the origin to the remote homeservers in order to get the order of messages from `/messages` consistent ([sorted by `(topological_ordering, stream_ordering)`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/docs/development/room-dag-concepts.md#depth-and-stream-ordering)).
    - Even now that we return backfilled messages in order, it still doesn't guarantee the same `stream_ordering` (and more importantly the [`/messages` order](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/docs/development/room-dag-concepts.md#depth-and-stream-ordering)) on the other server. For example, if a room has a bunch of history imported and someone visits a permalink to a historical message back in time, their homeserver will skip over the historical messages in between and insert the permalink as the next message in the `stream_order` and totally throw off the sort.
       - This will be even more the case when we add the [MSC3030 jump to date API endpoint](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/3030) so the static archives can navigate and jump to a certain date.
       - We're solving this in the future by switching to [online topological ordering](https://github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib/issues/187) and [chunking](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/3785) which by its nature will apply retroactively to fix any inconsistencies introduced by people permalinking
 2. As we're navigating `prev_events` to return in `/backfill`, we order by `depth` first (newest -> oldest) and now also tie-break based on the `stream_ordering` (newest -> oldest). This is technically important because MSC2716 inserts a bunch of historical messages at the same `depth` so it's best to be prescriptive about which ones we should process first. In reality, I think the code already looped over the historical messages as expected because the database is already in order.
 3. Making the historical state chain and historical event chain float on their own by having no `prev_events` instead of a fake `prev_event` which caused backfill to get clogged with an unresolvable event. Fixes https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11091 and https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/10764
 4. We no longer find connected insertion events by finding a potential `prev_event` connection to the current event we're iterating over. We now solely rely on marker events which when processed, add the insertion event as an extremity and the federating homeserver can ask about it when time calls.
    - Related discussion, https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/11114#discussion_r741514793


Before | After
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#### Why aren't we sorting topologically when receiving backfill events?

> The main reason we're going to opt to not sort topologically when receiving backfill events is because it's probably best to do whatever is easiest to make it just work. People will probably have opinions once they look at [MSC2716](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2716) which could change whatever implementation anyway.
> 
> As mentioned, ideally we would do this but code necessary to make the fake edges but it gets confusing and gives an impression of “just whyyyy” (feels icky). This problem also dissolves with online topological ordering.
>
> -- https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/11114#discussion_r741517138

See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/11114#discussion_r739610091 for the technical difficulties
2022-02-07 15:54:13 -06:00
Richard van der Hoff 251b5567ec
Remove `log_function` and its uses (#11761)
I've never found this terribly useful. I think it was added in the early days
of Synapse, without much thought as to what would actually be useful to log,
and has just been cargo-culted ever since.

Rather, it tends to clutter up debug logs with useless information.
2022-01-18 13:06:04 +00:00
Richard van der Hoff 0fb3dd0830
Refactor the way we set `outlier` (#11634)
* `_auth_and_persist_outliers`: mark persisted events as outliers

Mark any events that get persisted via `_auth_and_persist_outliers` as, well,
outliers.

Currently this will be a no-op as everything will already be flagged as an
outlier, but I'm going to change that.

* `process_remote_join`: stop flagging as outlier

The events are now flagged as outliers later on, by `_auth_and_persist_outliers`.

* `send_join`: remove `outlier=True`

The events created here are returned in the result of `send_join` to
`FederationHandler.do_invite_join`. From there they are passed into
`FederationEventHandler.process_remote_join`, which passes them to
`_auth_and_persist_outliers`... which sets the `outlier` flag.

* `get_event_auth`: remove `outlier=True`

stop flagging the events returned by `get_event_auth` as outliers. This method
is only called by `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`, which passes the results
into `_auth_and_persist_outliers`, which will flag them as outliers.

* `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: remove `outlier=True`

we pass all the events into `_auth_and_persist_outliers`, which will now flag
the events as outliers.

* `_check_sigs_and_hash_and_fetch`: remove unused `outlier` parameter

This param is now never set to True, so we can remove it.

* `_check_sigs_and_hash_and_fetch_one`: remove unused `outlier` param

This is no longer set anywhere, so we can remove it.

* `get_pdu`: remove unused `outlier` parameter

... and chase it down into `get_pdu_from_destination_raw`.

* `event_from_pdu_json`: remove redundant `outlier` param

This is never set to `True`, so can be removed.

* changelog

* update docstring
2022-01-05 12:26:11 +00:00
Richard van der Hoff 878aa55293
`FederationClient.backfill`: stop flagging events as outliers (#11632)
Events returned by `backfill` should not be flagged as outliers.

Fixes:

```
AssertionError: null
  File "synapse/handlers/federation.py", line 313, in try_backfill
    dom, room_id, limit=100, extremities=extremities
  File "synapse/handlers/federation_event.py", line 517, in backfill
    await self._process_pulled_events(dest, events, backfilled=True)
  File "synapse/handlers/federation_event.py", line 642, in _process_pulled_events
    await self._process_pulled_event(origin, ev, backfilled=backfilled)
  File "synapse/handlers/federation_event.py", line 669, in _process_pulled_event
    assert not event.internal_metadata.is_outlier()
```

See https://sentry.matrix.org/sentry/synapse-matrixorg/issues/231992

Fixes #8894.
2022-01-04 16:31:32 +00:00
Richard van der Hoff 2359ee3864
Remove redundant `get_current_events_token` (#11643)
* Push `get_room_{min,max_stream_ordering}` into StreamStore

Both implementations of this are identical, so we may as well push it down and
get rid of the abstract base class nonsense.

* Remove redundant `StreamStore` class

This is empty now

* Remove redundant `get_current_events_token`

This was an exact duplicate of `get_room_max_stream_ordering`, so let's get rid
of it.

* newsfile
2022-01-04 16:10:27 +00:00
Richard van der Hoff 73cbb284b9
Remove redundant parameters on `_check_event_auth` (#11292)
as of #11012, these parameters are unused.
2021-11-10 14:16:06 +00:00
Patrick Cloke c01bc5f43d
Add remaining type hints to `synapse.events`. (#11098) 2021-11-02 09:55:52 -04:00
reivilibre 75ca0a6168
Annotate `log_function` decorator (#10943)
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-27 17:27:23 +01:00
Brendan Abolivier c7a5e49664
Implement an `on_new_event` callback (#11126)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Morgan <1342360+anoadragon453@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-26 15:17:36 +02:00
Richard van der Hoff da957a60e8
Ensure that we correctly auth events returned by `send_join` (#11012)
This is the final piece of the jigsaw for #9595. As with other changes before this one (eg #10771), we need to make sure that we auth the auth events in the right order, and actually check that their predecessors haven't been rejected.

To do this I've reused the existing code we use when persisting outliers elsewhere.

I've removed the code for attempting to fetch missing auth_events - the events should have been present in the send_join response, so the likely reason they are missing is that we couldn't verify them, so requesting them again is unlikely to help. Instead, we simply drop any state which relies on those auth events, as we do at a backwards-extremity. See also matrix-org/complement#216 for a test for this.
2021-10-25 15:21:09 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 0930e9ae12
Clean up `_update_auth_events_and_context_for_auth` (#11122)
Remove some redundant code, and generally simplify.
2021-10-20 18:22:40 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff f3efa0036b
Move _persist_auth_tree into FederationEventHandler (#11115)
This is just a lift-and-shift, because it fits more naturally here. We do
rename it to `process_remote_join` at the same time though.
2021-10-19 10:24:09 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 0170774b19
Rename `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events` (#11116)
... to `_auth_and_persist_outliers`, since that reflects its purpose better.
2021-10-19 10:23:55 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff cc33d9eee2
Check auth on received events' auth_events (#11001)
Currently, when we receive an event whose auth_events differ from those we expect, we state-resolve between the two state sets, and check that the event passes auth based on the resolved state.

This means that it's possible for us to accept events which don't pass auth at their declared auth_events (or where the auth events themselves were rejected), leading to problems down the line like #10083.

This change means we will:

 * ignore any events where we cannot find the auth events
 * reject any events whose auth events were rejected
 * reject any events which do not pass auth at their declared auth_events.

Together with a whole raft of previous work, this is a partial fix to #9595.

Fixes #6643.

Based on #11009.
2021-10-18 18:29:37 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff a5d2ea3d08
Check *all* auth events for room id and rejection (#11009)
This fixes a bug where we would accept an event whose `auth_events` include
rejected events, if the rejected event was shadowed by another `auth_event`
with same `(type, state_key)`.

The approach is to pass a list of auth events into
`check_auth_rules_for_event` instead of a dict, which of course means updating
the call sites.

This is an extension of #10956.
2021-10-18 18:28:30 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff e8f24b6c35
`_run_push_actions_and_persist_event`: handle no min_depth (#11014)
Make sure that we correctly handle rooms where we do not yet have a
`min_depth`, and also add some comments and logging.
2021-10-18 17:17:15 +01:00
Eric Eastwood daf498e099
Fix 500 error on `/messages` when we accumulate more than 5 backward extremities (#11027)
Found while working on the Gitter backfill script and noticed
it only happened after we sent 7 batches, https://gitlab.com/gitterHQ/webapp/-/merge_requests/2229#note_665906390

When there are more than 5 backward extremities for a given depth,
backfill will throw an error because we sliced the extremity list
to 5 but then try to iterate over the full list. This causes
us to look for state that we never fetched and we get a `KeyError`.

Before when calling `/messages` when there are more than 5 backward extremities:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/synapse/http/server.py", line 258, in _async_render_wrapper
    callback_return = await self._async_render(request)
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/synapse/http/server.py", line 446, in _async_render
    callback_return = await raw_callback_return
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/synapse/rest/client/room.py", line 580, in on_GET
    msgs = await self.pagination_handler.get_messages(
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/synapse/handlers/pagination.py", line 396, in get_messages
    await self.hs.get_federation_handler().maybe_backfill(
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/synapse/handlers/federation.py", line 133, in maybe_backfill
    return await self._maybe_backfill_inner(room_id, current_depth, limit)
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/synapse/handlers/federation.py", line 386, in _maybe_backfill_inner
    likely_extremeties_domains = get_domains_from_state(states[e_id])
KeyError: '$zpFflMEBtZdgcMQWTakaVItTLMjLFdKcRWUPHbbSZJl'
```
2021-10-14 18:53:45 -05:00
Richard van der Hoff 96fe77c254
Improve the logging in _auth_and_persist_outliers (#11010)
Include the event ids being peristed
2021-10-07 11:43:25 +00:00
Richard van der Hoff 86af6b2f0e
Add a comment in _process_received_pdu (#11011) 2021-10-07 12:20:03 +01:00
Eric Eastwood 392863fbf1
Fix logic flaw preventing tracking of MSC2716 events in existing room versions (#10962)
We correctly allowed using the MSC2716 batch endpoint for
the room creator in existing room versions but accidentally didn't track
the events because of a logic flaw.

This prevented you from connecting subsequent chunks together because it would
throw the unknown batch ID error.

We only want to process MSC2716 events when:

 - The room version supports MSC2716
 - Any room where the homeserver has the `msc2716_enabled` experimental feature enabled and the event is from the room creator
2021-10-05 11:51:57 -05:00
Richard van der Hoff 787af4a106
Host `cache_joined_hosts_for_event` to caller (#10986)
`_check_event_auth` is only called in two places, and only one of those sets
`send_on_behalf_of`. Warming the cache isn't really part of auth anyway, so
moving it out makes a lot more sense.
2021-10-05 13:01:41 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff d099535deb
`_update_auth_events_and_context_for_auth`: add some comments (#10987)
Add some more comments about wtf is going on here.
2021-10-05 12:50:38 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff cb88ed912b
`_check_event_auth`: move event validation earlier (#10988)
There's little point in doing a fancy state reconciliation dance if the event
itself is invalid.

Likewise, there's no point checking it again in `_check_for_soft_fail`.
2021-10-05 12:50:07 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 428174f902
Split `event_auth.check` into two parts (#10940)
Broadly, the existing `event_auth.check` function has two parts:
 * a validation section: checks that the event isn't too big, that it has the rught signatures, etc. 
   This bit is independent of the rest of the state in the room, and so need only be done once 
   for each event.
 * an auth section: ensures that the event is allowed, given the rest of the state in the room.
   This gets done multiple times, against various sets of room state, because it forms part of
   the state res algorithm.

Currently, this is implemented with `do_sig_check` and `do_size_check` parameters, but I think
that makes everything hard to follow. Instead, we split the function in two and call each part
separately where it is needed.
2021-09-29 18:59:15 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 2622b28c5c
Inline `_check_event_auth` for outliers (#10926)
* Inline `_check_event_auth` for outliers

When we are persisting an outlier, most of `_check_event_auth` is redundant:

 * `_update_auth_events_and_context_for_auth` does nothing, because the
   `input_auth_events` are (now) exactly the event's auth_events,
   which means that `missing_auth` is empty.

 * we don't care about soft-fail, kicking guest users or `send_on_behalf_of`
   for outliers

... so the only thing that matters is the auth itself, so let's just do that.

* `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events_inner`: de-async `prep`

`prep` no longer calls any `async` methods, so let's make it synchronous.

* Simplify `_check_event_auth`

We no longer need to support outliers here, which makes things rather simpler.

* changelog

* lint
2021-09-28 15:25:07 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 0420d4e6a5
Stop trying to auth/persist events whose auth events we do not have. (#10907) 2021-09-24 14:01:45 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 85551b7a85
Factor out common code for persisting fetched auth events (#10896)
* Factor more stuff out of `_get_events_and_persist`

It turns out that the event-sorting algorithm in `_get_events_and_persist` is
also useful in other circumstances. Here we move the current
`_auth_and_persist_fetched_events` to `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events_inner`,
and then factor the sorting part out to `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events`.

* `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: remove redundant `outlier` assignment

`get_event_auth` returns events with the outlier flag already set, so this is
redundant (though we need to update a test where `get_event_auth` is mocked).

* `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: move existing-event tests earlier

Move a couple of tests outside the loop. This is a bit inefficient for now, but
a future commit will make it better. It should be functionally identical.

* `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: use `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events`

We can use the same codepath for persisting the events fetched as part of an
auth chain as for those fetched individually by `_get_events_and_persist` for
building the state at a backwards extremity.

* `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: use a dict for efficiency

`_auth_and_persist_fetched_events` sorts the events itself, so we no longer
need to care about maintaining the ordering from `get_event_auth` (and no
longer need to sort by depth in `get_event_auth`).

That means that we can use a map, making it easier to filter out events we
already have, etc.

* changelog

* `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events`: improve docstring
2021-09-24 11:56:33 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 261c9763c4
Simplify `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events` (#10901)
Combine the two loops over the list of events, and hence get rid of
`_NewEventInfo`. Also pass the event back alongside the context, so that it's
easier to process the result.
2021-09-24 11:56:13 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff a7304adc7d
Factor out `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event` from `_update_auth_events_and_context_for_auth` (#10884)
* Reload auth events from db after fetching and persisting

In `_update_auth_events_and_context_for_auth`, when we fetch the remote auth
tree and persist the returned events: load the missing events from the database
rather than using the copies we got from the remote server.

This is mostly in preparation for additional refactors, but does have an
advantage in that if we later get around to checking the rejected status, we'll
be able to make use of it.

* Factor out `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event` from `_update_auth_events_and_context_for_auth`

* changelog
2021-09-23 17:34:33 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 26f2bfedbf
Factor out a separate `EventContext.for_outlier` (#10883)
Constructing an EventContext for an outlier is actually really simple, and
there's no sense in going via an `async` method in the `StateHandler`.

This also means that we can resolve a bunch of FIXMEs.
2021-09-22 17:58:57 +01:00
Patrick Cloke b3590614da
Require type hints in the handlers module. (#10831)
Adds missing type hints to methods in the synapse.handlers
module and requires all methods to have type hints there.

This also removes the unused construct_auth_difference method
from the FederationHandler.
2021-09-20 08:56:23 -04:00
Patrick Cloke 01c88a09cd
Use direct references for some configuration variables (#10798)
Instead of proxying through the magic getter of the RootConfig
object. This should be more performant (and is more explicit).
2021-09-13 13:07:12 -04:00
Richard van der Hoff abedf7d77f
Get rid of `_auth_and_persist_event` (#10781)
This is only called in two places, and the code seems much clearer without it.
2021-09-08 19:03:08 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff aacdce8fc0
Add some assertions about outliers (#10773)
I think I have finally teased apart the codepaths which handle outliers, and those that handle non-outliers. 
Let's add some assertions to demonstrate my newfound knowledge.
2021-09-08 10:41:13 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 5724883ac2
Persist auth events before the events that rely on them (#10771)
If we're persisting an event E which has auth_events A1, A2, then we ought to make sure that we correctly auth
and persist A1 and A2, before we blindly accept E.

This PR does part of that - it persists the auth events first - but it does not fully solve the problem, because we
still don't check that the auth events weren't rejected.
2021-09-08 10:37:50 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff f30c9745ab
Underscore-prefix private fields in `FederationEventHandler` (#10746) 2021-09-07 11:15:51 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff b298de780a
Stop using BaseHandler in `FederationEventHandler` (#10745)
It's now only used in a couple of places, so we can drop it altogether.
2021-09-06 14:49:33 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff 56e2a30634
Move `maybe_kick_guest_users` out of `BaseHandler` (#10744)
This is part of my ongoing war against BaseHandler. I've moved kick_guest_users into RoomMemberHandler (since it calls out to that handler anyway), and split maybe_kick_guest_users into the two places it is called.
2021-09-06 12:17:16 +01:00
Eric Eastwood 1ca70fd312
Allow room creator to send MSC2716 related events in existing room versions (#10566)
* Allow room creator to send MSC2716 related events in existing room versions

Discussed at https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2716/#discussion_r682474869

Restoring `get_create_event_for_room_txn` from,
44bb3f0cf5

* Add changelog

* Stop people from trying to redact MSC2716 events in unsupported room versions

* Populate rooms.creator column for easy lookup

> From some [out of band discussion](https://matrix.to/#/!UytJQHLQYfvYWsGrGY:jki.re/$p2fKESoFst038x6pOOmsY0C49S2gLKMr0jhNMz_JJz0?via=jki.re&via=matrix.org), my plan is to use `rooms.creator`. But currently, we don't fill in `creator` for remote rooms when a user is invited to a room for example. So we need to add some code to fill in `creator` wherever we add to the `rooms` table. And also add a background update to fill in the rows missing `creator` (we can use the same logic that `get_create_event_for_room_txn` is doing by looking in the state events to get the `creator`).
>
> https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10566#issuecomment-901616642

* Remove and switch away from get_create_event_for_room_txn

* Fix no create event being found because no state events persisted yet

* Fix and add tests for rooms creator bg update

* Populate rooms.creator field for easy lookup

Part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10566

 - Fill in creator whenever we insert into the rooms table
 - Add background update to backfill any missing creator values

* Add changelog

* Fix usage

* Remove extra delta already included in #10697

* Don't worry about setting creator for invite

* Only iterate over rows missing the creator

See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10697#discussion_r695940898

* Use constant to fetch room creator field

See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10697#discussion_r696803029

* More protection from other random types

See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10697#discussion_r696806853

* Move new background update to end of list

See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10697#discussion_r696814181

* Fix query casing

* Fix ambiguity iterating over cursor instead of list

Fix `psycopg2.ProgrammingError: no results to fetch` error
when tests run with Postgres.

```
SYNAPSE_POSTGRES=1 SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL=INFO python -m twisted.trial tests.storage.databases.main.test_room
```

---

We use `txn.fetchall` because it will return the results as a
list or an empty list when there are no results.

Docs:

> `cursor` objects are iterable, so, instead of calling explicitly fetchone() in a loop, the object itself can be used:
>
> https://www.psycopg.org/docs/cursor.html#cursor-iterable

And I'm guessing iterating over a raw cursor does something weird when there are no results.

---

Test CI failure: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10697/checks?check_run_id=3468916530
```
tests.test_visibility.FilterEventsForServerTestCase.test_large_room
===============================================================================
[FAIL]
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/tests/storage/databases/main/test_room.py", line 85, in test_background_populate_rooms_creator_column
    self.get_success(
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/tests/unittest.py", line 500, in get_success
    return self.successResultOf(d)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/trial/_synctest.py", line 700, in successResultOf
    self.fail(
twisted.trial.unittest.FailTest: Success result expected on <Deferred at 0x7f4022f3eb50 current result: None>, found failure result instead:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 701, in errback
    self._startRunCallbacks(fail)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 764, in _startRunCallbacks
    self._runCallbacks()
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 858, in _runCallbacks
    current.result = callback(  # type: ignore[misc]
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 1751, in gotResult
    current_context.run(_inlineCallbacks, r, gen, status)
--- <exception caught here> ---
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 1657, in _inlineCallbacks
    result = current_context.run(
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/python/failure.py", line 500, in throwExceptionIntoGenerator
    return g.throw(self.type, self.value, self.tb)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/synapse/storage/background_updates.py", line 224, in do_next_background_update
    await self._do_background_update(desired_duration_ms)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/synapse/storage/background_updates.py", line 261, in _do_background_update
    items_updated = await update_handler(progress, batch_size)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/synapse/storage/databases/main/room.py", line 1399, in _background_populate_rooms_creator_column
    end = await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/synapse/storage/database.py", line 686, in runInteraction
    result = await self.runWithConnection(
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/synapse/storage/database.py", line 791, in runWithConnection
    return await make_deferred_yieldable(
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 858, in _runCallbacks
    current.result = callback(  # type: ignore[misc]
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/tests/server.py", line 425, in <lambda>
    d.addCallback(lambda x: function(*args, **kwargs))
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/enterprise/adbapi.py", line 293, in _runWithConnection
    compat.reraise(excValue, excTraceback)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/python/deprecate.py", line 298, in deprecatedFunction
    return function(*args, **kwargs)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/python/compat.py", line 404, in reraise
    raise exception.with_traceback(traceback)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/.tox/py/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twisted/enterprise/adbapi.py", line 284, in _runWithConnection
    result = func(conn, *args, **kw)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/synapse/storage/database.py", line 786, in inner_func
    return func(db_conn, *args, **kwargs)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/synapse/storage/database.py", line 554, in new_transaction
    r = func(cursor, *args, **kwargs)
  File "/home/runner/work/synapse/synapse/synapse/storage/databases/main/room.py", line 1375, in _background_populate_rooms_creator_column_txn
    for room_id, event_json in txn:
psycopg2.ProgrammingError: no results to fetch
```

* Move code not under the MSC2716 room version underneath an experimental config option

See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10566#issuecomment-906437909

* Add ordering to rooms creator background update

See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10697#discussion_r696815277

* Add comment to better document constant

See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10697#discussion_r699674458

* Use constant field
2021-09-04 00:58:49 -05:00
Richard van der Hoff 1800aabfc2
Split `FederationHandler` in half (#10692)
The idea here is to take anything to do with incoming events and move it out to a separate handler, as a way of making FederationHandler smaller.
2021-08-26 21:41:44 +01:00