Parse the `m.relates_to` event content field (which describes relations)
in a single place, this is used during:
* Event persistence.
* Validation of the Client-Server API.
* Fetching bundled aggregations.
* Processing of push rules.
Each of these separately implement the logic and each made slightly
different assumptions about what was valid. Some had minor / potential
bugs.
Enable cancellation of `GET /rooms/$room_id/members`,
`GET /rooms/$room_id/state` and
`GET /rooms/$room_id/state/$state_key/*` requests.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
`BaseFederationServlet` wraps its endpoints in a bunch of async code
that has not been vetted for compatibility with cancellation.
Fail CI if a `@cancellable` flag is applied to a federation endpoint.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
While `ReplicationEndpoint`s register themselves via `JsonResource`,
they pass a method that calls the handler, instead of the handler itself,
to `register_paths`. As a result, `JsonResource` will not correctly pick
up the `@cancellable` flag and we have to apply it ourselves.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
Both `RestServlet`s and `BaseFederationServlet`s register their handlers
with `HttpServer.register_paths` / `JsonResource.register_paths`. Update
`JsonResource` to respect the `@cancellable` flag on handlers registered
in this way.
Although `ReplicationEndpoint` also registers itself using
`register_paths`, it does not pass the handler method that would have the
`@cancellable` flag directly, and so needs separate handling.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
`DirectServeHtmlResource` and `DirectServeJsonResource` both inherit
from `_AsyncResource`. These classes expect to be subclassed with
`_async_render_*` methods.
This commit has no effect on `JsonResource`, despite inheriting from
`_AsyncResource`. `JsonResource` has its own `_async_render` override
which will need to be updated separately.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
Refactor how the `EventContext` class works, with the intention of reducing the amount of state we fetch from the DB during event processing.
The idea here is to get rid of the cached `current_state_ids` and `prev_state_ids` that live in the `EventContext`, and instead defer straight to the database (and its caching).
One change that may have a noticeable effect is that we now no longer prefill the `get_current_state_ids` cache on a state change. However, that query is relatively light, since its just a case of reading a table from the DB (unlike fetching state at an event which is more heavyweight). For deployments with workers this cache isn't even used.
Part of #12684
All async request processing goes through `_AsyncResource`, so this is
the only place where a `Deferred` needs to be captured for cancellation.
Unfortunately, the same isn't true for determining whether a request
can be cancelled. Each of `RestServlet`, `BaseFederationServlet`,
`DirectServe{Html,Json}Resource` and `ReplicationEndpoint` have
different wrappers around the method doing the request handling and they
all need to be handled separately.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
Also expose the `SynapseRequest` from `FakeChannel` in tests, so that
we can call `Request.connectionLost` to simulate a client disconnecting.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
* Move `_condition_checker` into `PushRuleEvaluatorForEvent`.
* Move the condition cache into `PushRuleEvaluatorForEvent`.
* Improve docstrings.
* Inline a method which is only called once.
There's no guarantee that module callbacks will handle cancellation
appropriately. Protect module callbacks with read semantics from
cancellation and avoid swallowing `CancelledError`s that arise.
Other module callbacks, such as the `on_*` callbacks, are presumed to
live on code paths that involve writes and aren't cancellation-friendly.
These module callbacks have been left alone.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
* Move `pympler` back into the `all` extras
Undoes a change I made in #12381. I can't fully remember my reasoning,
but this changed the contents of the debian packages in a backwards
incompatible way. We're not aware of anyone who's been bitten by this,
but we still want to fix it.
To the reviewer: please be convinced that the debian packages will still
contain pympler after this change.
* Debian changelog entry to keep the linter happy
Update the "Build docker images" GitHub Actions workflow to use
`docker/metadata-action` to generate docker image tags, instead of a
custom shell script.
Signed-off-by: Henry <97804910+henryclw@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes a regression from 8b309adb43 (#11660)
and b65acead42 (#11752) where events which
themselves were an edit or an annotation could have bundled aggregations calculated,
which is not allowed.
* Add mau_appservice_trial_days
* Add a test
* Tweaks
* changelog
* Ensure we sync after the delay
* Fix types
* Add config statement
* Fix test
* Reinstate logging that got removed
* Fix feature name
getClientIP was deprecated in Twisted 18.4.0, which also added
getClientAddress. The Synapse minimum version for Twisted is
currently 18.9.0, so all supported versions have the new API.
* Changes hidden read receipts to be a separate receipt type
(instead of a field on `m.read`).
* Updates the `/receipts` endpoint to accept `m.fully_read`.
* `m.login.jwt`, which was never specced and has been deprecated
since Synapse 1.16.0. (`org.matrix.login.jwt` can be used instead.)
* `uk.half-shot.msc2778.login.application_service`, which was
stabilized as part of the Matrix spec v1.2 release.
The `latest_event` field of the bundled aggregations for `m.thread` relations
did not include bundled aggregations itself. This resulted in clients needing to
immediately request the event from the server (and thus making it useless that
the latest event itself was serialized instead of just including an event ID).
I've seen a few errors which can only plausibly be explained by the calculated
event id for an event being different from the ID of the event in the
database. It should be cheap to check this, so let's do so and raise an
exception.
Check we're on the right branch before tagging, and on the right tag before uploading
* Abort if we're on the wrong branch
* Check we have the right tag checked out
* Clarify that `publish` only releases to GitHub
This works by taking a row level lock on the `rooms` table at the start of both transactions, ensuring that they don't run at the same time. In the event persistence transaction we also check that there is an entry still in the `rooms` table.
I can't figure out how to do this in SQLite. I was just going to lock the table, but it seems that we don't support that in SQLite either, so I'm *really* confused as to how we maintain integrity in SQLite when using `lock_table`....
This was originally added when we first added a `MemoryHandler` to the default
log config back in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/8040, to ensure
that we didn't explode with an infinite loop if there was an error formatting
the logs.
Since then, we made additional improvements to logging which make this
workaround redundant. In particular:
* we no longer attempt to log un-UTF8-decodable byte sequences, which were the
most likely cause of an error in the first place.
* https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/8268 ensures that in the unlikely
case that there *is* an error, it won't cause an infinite loop.
* Allow unused ignores in "bleeding edge" CI
Where "bleeding edge" means the Twisted Trunk and Latest Deps jobs.
Follow up from #12531.
Resolves#12574.
* Use `--extras all` in latest deps mypy CI
Twisted trunk job already does this.
Missed in #12531.
* changelog
The status code of requests must always be set, regardless of client
disconnection, otherwise they will always be logged as 200!.
Broken for `respond_with_json` in
f48792eec4.
Broken for `respond_with_json_bytes` in
3e58ce72b4.
Broken for `respond_with_html_bytes` in
ea26e9a98b.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
When configuring the return values of mocks, prefer awaitables from
`make_awaitable` over `defer.succeed`. `Deferred`s are only awaitable
once, so it is inappropriate for a mock to return the same `Deferred`
multiple times.
Also update `run_in_background` to support functions that return
arbitrary awaitables.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@element.io>
Over time we've begun to use newer versions of mypy, typeshed, stub
packages---and of course we've improved our own annotations. This makes
some type ignore comments no longer necessary. I have removed them.
There was one exception: a module that imports `select.epoll`. The
ignore is redundant on Linux, but I've kept it ignored for those of us
who work on the source tree using not-Linux. (#11771)
I'm more interested in the config line which enforces this. I want
unused ignores to be reported, because I think it's useful feedback when
annotating to know when you've fixed a problem you had to previously
ignore.
* Installing extras before typechecking
Lacking an easy way to install all extras generically, let's bite the bullet and
make install the hand-maintained `all` extra before typechecking.
Now that https://github.com/matrix-org/backend-meta/pull/6 is merged to
the release/v1 branch.
==============================
This release candidate fixes bugs related to Synapse 1.58.0rc1's logic for handling device list updates.
Bugfixes
--------
- Fix a bug introduced in Synapse 1.58.0rc1 where the main process could consume excessive amounts of CPU and memory while handling sentry logging failures. ([\#12554](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/12554))
- Fix a bug introduced in Synapse 1.58.0rc1 where opentracing contexts were not correctly sent to whitelisted remote servers with device lists updates. ([\#12555](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/12555))
Internal Changes
----------------
- Reduce unnecessary work when handling remote device list updates. ([\#12557](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/12557))
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Merge tag 'v1.58.0rc2' into develop
Synapse 1.58.0rc2 (2022-04-26)
==============================
This release candidate fixes bugs related to Synapse 1.58.0rc1's logic for handling device list updates.
Bugfixes
--------
- Fix a bug introduced in Synapse 1.58.0rc1 where the main process could consume excessive amounts of CPU and memory while handling sentry logging failures. ([\#12554](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/12554))
- Fix a bug introduced in Synapse 1.58.0rc1 where opentracing contexts were not correctly sent to whitelisted remote servers with device lists updates. ([\#12555](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/12555))
Internal Changes
----------------
- Reduce unnecessary work when handling remote device list updates. ([\#12557](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/12557))