# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd # Copyright 2018 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 import re from canonicaljson import json from twisted.internet import defer from synapse.appservice import AppServiceTransaction from synapse.config.appservice import load_appservices from synapse.storage.events_worker import EventsWorkerStore from ._base import SQLBaseStore logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def _make_exclusive_regex(services_cache): # We precompie a regex constructed from all the regexes that the AS's # have registered for exclusive users. exclusive_user_regexes = [ regex.pattern for service in services_cache for regex in service.get_exlusive_user_regexes() ] if exclusive_user_regexes: exclusive_user_regex = "|".join("(" + r + ")" for r in exclusive_user_regexes) exclusive_user_regex = re.compile(exclusive_user_regex) else: # We handle this case specially otherwise the constructed regex # will always match exclusive_user_regex = None return exclusive_user_regex class ApplicationServiceWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore): def __init__(self, db_conn, hs): self.services_cache = load_appservices( hs.hostname, hs.config.app_service_config_files ) self.exclusive_user_regex = _make_exclusive_regex(self.services_cache) super(ApplicationServiceWorkerStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs) def get_app_services(self): return self.services_cache def get_if_app_services_interested_in_user(self, user_id): """Check if the user is one associated with an app service (exclusively) """ if self.exclusive_user_regex: return bool(self.exclusive_user_regex.match(user_id)) else: return False def get_app_service_by_user_id(self, user_id): """Retrieve an application service from their user ID. All application services have associated with them a particular user ID. There is no distinguishing feature on the user ID which indicates it represents an application service. This function allows you to map from a user ID to an application service. Args: user_id(str): The user ID to see if it is an application service. Returns: synapse.appservice.ApplicationService or None. """ for service in self.services_cache: if service.sender == user_id: return service return None def get_app_service_by_token(self, token): """Get the application service with the given appservice token. Args: token (str): The application service token. Returns: synapse.appservice.ApplicationService or None. """ for service in self.services_cache: if service.token == token: return service return None def get_app_service_by_id(self, as_id): """Get the application service with the given appservice ID. Args: as_id (str): The application service ID. Returns: synapse.appservice.ApplicationService or None. """ for service in self.services_cache: if service.id == as_id: return service return None class ApplicationServiceStore(ApplicationServiceWorkerStore): # This is currently empty due to there not being any AS storage functions # that can't be run on the workers. Since this may change in future, and # to keep consistency with the other stores, we keep this empty class for # now. pass class ApplicationServiceTransactionWorkerStore( ApplicationServiceWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore ): @defer.inlineCallbacks def get_appservices_by_state(self, state): """Get a list of application services based on their state. Args: state(ApplicationServiceState): The state to filter on. Returns: A Deferred which resolves to a list of ApplicationServices, which may be empty. """ results = yield self._simple_select_list( "application_services_state", dict(state=state), ["as_id"] ) # NB: This assumes this class is linked with ApplicationServiceStore as_list = self.get_app_services() services = [] for res in results: for service in as_list: if service.id == res["as_id"]: services.append(service) defer.returnValue(services) @defer.inlineCallbacks def get_appservice_state(self, service): """Get the application service state. Args: service(ApplicationService): The service whose state to set. Returns: A Deferred which resolves to ApplicationServiceState. """ result = yield self._simple_select_one( "application_services_state", dict(as_id=service.id), ["state"], allow_none=True, desc="get_appservice_state", ) if result: defer.returnValue(result.get("state")) return defer.returnValue(None) def set_appservice_state(self, service, state): """Set the application service state. Args: service(ApplicationService): The service whose state to set. state(ApplicationServiceState): The connectivity state to apply. Returns: A Deferred which resolves when the state was set successfully. """ return self._simple_upsert( "application_services_state", dict(as_id=service.id), dict(state=state) ) def create_appservice_txn(self, service, events): """Atomically creates a new transaction for this application service with the given list of events. Args: service(ApplicationService): The service who the transaction is for. events(list): A list of events to put in the transaction. Returns: AppServiceTransaction: A new transaction. """ def _create_appservice_txn(txn): # work out new txn id (highest txn id for this service += 1) # The highest id may be the last one sent (in which case it is last_txn) # or it may be the highest in the txns list (which are waiting to be/are # being sent) last_txn_id = self._get_last_txn(txn, service.id) txn.execute( "SELECT MAX(txn_id) FROM application_services_txns WHERE as_id=?", (service.id,), ) highest_txn_id = txn.fetchone()[0] if highest_txn_id is None: highest_txn_id = 0 new_txn_id = max(highest_txn_id, last_txn_id) + 1 # Insert new txn into txn table event_ids = json.dumps([e.event_id for e in events]) txn.execute( "INSERT INTO application_services_txns(as_id, txn_id, event_ids) " "VALUES(?,?,?)", (service.id, new_txn_id, event_ids), ) return AppServiceTransaction(service=service, id=new_txn_id, events=events) return self.runInteraction("create_appservice_txn", _create_appservice_txn) def complete_appservice_txn(self, txn_id, service): """Completes an application service transaction. Args: txn_id(str): The transaction ID being completed. service(ApplicationService): The application service which was sent this transaction. Returns: A Deferred which resolves if this transaction was stored successfully. """ txn_id = int(txn_id) def _complete_appservice_txn(txn): # Debugging query: Make sure the txn being completed is EXACTLY +1 from # what was there before. If it isn't, we've got problems (e.g. the AS # has probably missed some events), so whine loudly but still continue, # since it shouldn't fail completion of the transaction. last_txn_id = self._get_last_txn(txn, service.id) if (last_txn_id + 1) != txn_id: logger.error( "appservice: Completing a transaction which has an ID > 1 from " "the last ID sent to this AS. We've either dropped events or " "sent it to the AS out of order. FIX ME. last_txn=%s " "completing_txn=%s service_id=%s", last_txn_id, txn_id, service.id, ) # Set current txn_id for AS to 'txn_id' self._simple_upsert_txn( txn, "application_services_state", dict(as_id=service.id), dict(last_txn=txn_id), ) # Delete txn self._simple_delete_txn( txn, "application_services_txns", dict(txn_id=txn_id, as_id=service.id) ) return self.runInteraction("complete_appservice_txn", _complete_appservice_txn) @defer.inlineCallbacks def get_oldest_unsent_txn(self, service): """Get the oldest transaction which has not been sent for this service. Args: service(ApplicationService): The app service to get the oldest txn. Returns: A Deferred which resolves to an AppServiceTransaction or None. """ def _get_oldest_unsent_txn(txn): # Monotonically increasing txn ids, so just select the smallest # one in the txns table (we delete them when they are sent) txn.execute( "SELECT * FROM application_services_txns WHERE as_id=?" " ORDER BY txn_id ASC LIMIT 1", (service.id,), ) rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn) if not rows: return None entry = rows[0] return entry entry = yield self.runInteraction( "get_oldest_unsent_appservice_txn", _get_oldest_unsent_txn ) if not entry: defer.returnValue(None) event_ids = json.loads(entry["event_ids"]) events = yield self.get_events_as_list(event_ids) defer.returnValue( AppServiceTransaction(service=service, id=entry["txn_id"], events=events) ) def _get_last_txn(self, txn, service_id): txn.execute( "SELECT last_txn FROM application_services_state WHERE as_id=?", (service_id,), ) last_txn_id = txn.fetchone() if last_txn_id is None or last_txn_id[0] is None: # no row exists return 0 else: return int(last_txn_id[0]) # select 'last_txn' col def set_appservice_last_pos(self, pos): def set_appservice_last_pos_txn(txn): txn.execute( "UPDATE appservice_stream_position SET stream_ordering = ?", (pos,) ) return self.runInteraction( "set_appservice_last_pos", set_appservice_last_pos_txn ) @defer.inlineCallbacks def get_new_events_for_appservice(self, current_id, limit): """Get all new evnets""" def get_new_events_for_appservice_txn(txn): sql = ( "SELECT e.stream_ordering, e.event_id" " FROM events AS e" " WHERE" " (SELECT stream_ordering FROM appservice_stream_position)" " < e.stream_ordering" " AND e.stream_ordering <= ?" " ORDER BY e.stream_ordering ASC" " LIMIT ?" ) txn.execute(sql, (current_id, limit)) rows = txn.fetchall() upper_bound = current_id if len(rows) == limit: upper_bound = rows[-1][0] return upper_bound, [row[1] for row in rows] upper_bound, event_ids = yield self.runInteraction( "get_new_events_for_appservice", get_new_events_for_appservice_txn ) events = yield self.get_events_as_list(event_ids) defer.returnValue((upper_bound, events)) class ApplicationServiceTransactionStore(ApplicationServiceTransactionWorkerStore): # This is currently empty due to there not being any AS storage functions # that can't be run on the workers. Since this may change in future, and # to keep consistency with the other stores, we keep this empty class for # now. pass