MatrixSynapse/synapse/storage/data_stores/main/push_rule.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
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#
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# 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 abc
import logging
from canonicaljson import json
from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.push.baserules import list_with_base_rules
from synapse.storage._base import SQLBaseStore
from synapse.storage.data_stores.main.appservice import ApplicationServiceWorkerStore
from synapse.storage.data_stores.main.pusher import PusherWorkerStore
from synapse.storage.data_stores.main.receipts import ReceiptsWorkerStore
from synapse.storage.data_stores.main.roommember import RoomMemberWorkerStore
from synapse.storage.database import Database
from synapse.storage.push_rule import InconsistentRuleException, RuleNotFoundException
from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cachedInlineCallbacks, cachedList
from synapse.util.caches.stream_change_cache import StreamChangeCache
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _load_rules(rawrules, enabled_map):
ruleslist = []
for rawrule in rawrules:
rule = dict(rawrule)
rule["conditions"] = json.loads(rawrule["conditions"])
rule["actions"] = json.loads(rawrule["actions"])
ruleslist.append(rule)
# We're going to be mutating this a lot, so do a deep copy
rules = list(list_with_base_rules(ruleslist))
for i, rule in enumerate(rules):
rule_id = rule["rule_id"]
if rule_id in enabled_map:
if rule.get("enabled", True) != bool(enabled_map[rule_id]):
# Rules are cached across users.
rule = dict(rule)
rule["enabled"] = bool(enabled_map[rule_id])
rules[i] = rule
return rules
class PushRulesWorkerStore(
ApplicationServiceWorkerStore,
ReceiptsWorkerStore,
PusherWorkerStore,
RoomMemberWorkerStore,
SQLBaseStore,
):
"""This is an abstract base class where subclasses must implement
`get_max_push_rules_stream_id` which can be called in the initializer.
"""
# This ABCMeta metaclass ensures that we cannot be instantiated without
# the abstract methods being implemented.
__metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
def __init__(self, database: Database, db_conn, hs):
super(PushRulesWorkerStore, self).__init__(database, db_conn, hs)
push_rules_prefill, push_rules_id = self.db.get_cache_dict(
db_conn,
"push_rules_stream",
entity_column="user_id",
stream_column="stream_id",
max_value=self.get_max_push_rules_stream_id(),
)
self.push_rules_stream_cache = StreamChangeCache(
"PushRulesStreamChangeCache",
push_rules_id,
prefilled_cache=push_rules_prefill,
)
@abc.abstractmethod
def get_max_push_rules_stream_id(self):
"""Get the position of the push rules stream.
Returns:
int
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@cachedInlineCallbacks(max_entries=5000)
def get_push_rules_for_user(self, user_id):
rows = yield self.db.simple_select_list(
table="push_rules",
keyvalues={"user_name": user_id},
retcols=(
"user_name",
"rule_id",
"priority_class",
"priority",
"conditions",
"actions",
),
desc="get_push_rules_enabled_for_user",
)
rows.sort(key=lambda row: (-int(row["priority_class"]), -int(row["priority"])))
enabled_map = yield self.get_push_rules_enabled_for_user(user_id)
rules = _load_rules(rows, enabled_map)
return rules
@cachedInlineCallbacks(max_entries=5000)
def get_push_rules_enabled_for_user(self, user_id):
results = yield self.db.simple_select_list(
table="push_rules_enable",
keyvalues={"user_name": user_id},
retcols=("user_name", "rule_id", "enabled"),
desc="get_push_rules_enabled_for_user",
)
return {r["rule_id"]: False if r["enabled"] == 0 else True for r in results}
def have_push_rules_changed_for_user(self, user_id, last_id):
if not self.push_rules_stream_cache.has_entity_changed(user_id, last_id):
return defer.succeed(False)
else:
def have_push_rules_changed_txn(txn):
sql = (
"SELECT COUNT(stream_id) FROM push_rules_stream"
" WHERE user_id = ? AND ? < stream_id"
)
txn.execute(sql, (user_id, last_id))
(count,) = txn.fetchone()
return bool(count)
return self.db.runInteraction(
"have_push_rules_changed", have_push_rules_changed_txn
)
@cachedList(
cached_method_name="get_push_rules_for_user",
list_name="user_ids",
num_args=1,
inlineCallbacks=True,
)
def bulk_get_push_rules(self, user_ids):
if not user_ids:
return {}
results = {user_id: [] for user_id in user_ids}
rows = yield self.db.simple_select_many_batch(
table="push_rules",
column="user_name",
iterable=user_ids,
retcols=("*",),
desc="bulk_get_push_rules",
)
rows.sort(key=lambda row: (-int(row["priority_class"]), -int(row["priority"])))
for row in rows:
results.setdefault(row["user_name"], []).append(row)
enabled_map_by_user = yield self.bulk_get_push_rules_enabled(user_ids)
for user_id, rules in results.items():
results[user_id] = _load_rules(rules, enabled_map_by_user.get(user_id, {}))
return results
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def copy_push_rule_from_room_to_room(self, new_room_id, user_id, rule):
"""Copy a single push rule from one room to another for a specific user.
Args:
new_room_id (str): ID of the new room.
user_id (str): ID of user the push rule belongs to.
rule (Dict): A push rule.
"""
# Create new rule id
rule_id_scope = "/".join(rule["rule_id"].split("/")[:-1])
new_rule_id = rule_id_scope + "/" + new_room_id
# Change room id in each condition
for condition in rule.get("conditions", []):
if condition.get("key") == "room_id":
condition["pattern"] = new_room_id
# Add the rule for the new room
yield self.add_push_rule(
user_id=user_id,
rule_id=new_rule_id,
priority_class=rule["priority_class"],
conditions=rule["conditions"],
actions=rule["actions"],
)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def copy_push_rules_from_room_to_room_for_user(
self, old_room_id, new_room_id, user_id
):
"""Copy all of the push rules from one room to another for a specific
user.
Args:
old_room_id (str): ID of the old room.
new_room_id (str): ID of the new room.
user_id (str): ID of user to copy push rules for.
"""
# Retrieve push rules for this user
user_push_rules = yield self.get_push_rules_for_user(user_id)
# Get rules relating to the old room and copy them to the new room
for rule in user_push_rules:
conditions = rule.get("conditions", [])
if any(
(c.get("key") == "room_id" and c.get("pattern") == old_room_id)
for c in conditions
):
yield self.copy_push_rule_from_room_to_room(new_room_id, user_id, rule)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def bulk_get_push_rules_for_room(self, event, context):
state_group = context.state_group
if not state_group:
# If state_group is None it means it has yet to be assigned a
# state group, i.e. we need to make sure that calls with a state_group
# of None don't hit previous cached calls with a None state_group.
# To do this we set the state_group to a new object as object() != object()
state_group = object()
current_state_ids = yield context.get_current_state_ids(self)
result = yield self._bulk_get_push_rules_for_room(
event.room_id, state_group, current_state_ids, event=event
)
return result
@cachedInlineCallbacks(num_args=2, cache_context=True)
def _bulk_get_push_rules_for_room(
self, room_id, state_group, current_state_ids, cache_context, event=None
):
# We don't use `state_group`, its there so that we can cache based
# on it. However, its important that its never None, since two current_state's
# with a state_group of None are likely to be different.
# See bulk_get_push_rules_for_room for how we work around this.
assert state_group is not None
# We also will want to generate notifs for other people in the room so
# their unread countss are correct in the event stream, but to avoid
# generating them for bot / AS users etc, we only do so for people who've
# sent a read receipt into the room.
users_in_room = yield self._get_joined_users_from_context(
room_id,
state_group,
current_state_ids,
on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate,
event=event,
)
# We ignore app service users for now. This is so that we don't fill
# up the `get_if_users_have_pushers` cache with AS entries that we
# know don't have pushers, nor even read receipts.
local_users_in_room = set(
u
for u in users_in_room
if self.hs.is_mine_id(u)
and not self.get_if_app_services_interested_in_user(u)
)
# users in the room who have pushers need to get push rules run because
# that's how their pushers work
if_users_with_pushers = yield self.get_if_users_have_pushers(
local_users_in_room, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate
)
user_ids = set(
uid for uid, have_pusher in if_users_with_pushers.items() if have_pusher
)
users_with_receipts = yield self.get_users_with_read_receipts_in_room(
room_id, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate
)
# any users with pushers must be ours: they have pushers
for uid in users_with_receipts:
if uid in local_users_in_room:
user_ids.add(uid)
rules_by_user = yield self.bulk_get_push_rules(
user_ids, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate
)
rules_by_user = {k: v for k, v in rules_by_user.items() if v is not None}
return rules_by_user
@cachedList(
cached_method_name="get_push_rules_enabled_for_user",
list_name="user_ids",
num_args=1,
inlineCallbacks=True,
)
def bulk_get_push_rules_enabled(self, user_ids):
if not user_ids:
return {}
results = {user_id: {} for user_id in user_ids}
rows = yield self.db.simple_select_many_batch(
table="push_rules_enable",
column="user_name",
iterable=user_ids,
retcols=("user_name", "rule_id", "enabled"),
desc="bulk_get_push_rules_enabled",
)
for row in rows:
enabled = bool(row["enabled"])
results.setdefault(row["user_name"], {})[row["rule_id"]] = enabled
return results
class PushRuleStore(PushRulesWorkerStore):
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def add_push_rule(
self,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
conditions,
actions,
before=None,
after=None,
):
conditions_json = json.dumps(conditions)
actions_json = json.dumps(actions)
with self._push_rules_stream_id_gen.get_next() as ids:
stream_id, event_stream_ordering = ids
if before or after:
yield self.db.runInteraction(
"_add_push_rule_relative_txn",
self._add_push_rule_relative_txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
conditions_json,
actions_json,
before,
after,
)
else:
yield self.db.runInteraction(
"_add_push_rule_highest_priority_txn",
self._add_push_rule_highest_priority_txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
conditions_json,
actions_json,
)
def _add_push_rule_relative_txn(
self,
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
conditions_json,
actions_json,
before,
after,
):
# Lock the table since otherwise we'll have annoying races between the
# SELECT here and the UPSERT below.
self.database_engine.lock_table(txn, "push_rules")
relative_to_rule = before or after
res = self.db.simple_select_one_txn(
txn,
table="push_rules",
keyvalues={"user_name": user_id, "rule_id": relative_to_rule},
retcols=["priority_class", "priority"],
allow_none=True,
)
if not res:
raise RuleNotFoundException(
"before/after rule not found: %s" % (relative_to_rule,)
)
base_priority_class = res["priority_class"]
base_rule_priority = res["priority"]
if base_priority_class != priority_class:
raise InconsistentRuleException(
"Given priority class does not match class of relative rule"
)
if before:
# Higher priority rules are executed first, So adding a rule before
# a rule means giving it a higher priority than that rule.
new_rule_priority = base_rule_priority + 1
else:
# We increment the priority of the existing rules to make space for
# the new rule. Therefore if we want this rule to appear after
# an existing rule we give it the priority of the existing rule,
# and then increment the priority of the existing rule.
new_rule_priority = base_rule_priority
sql = (
"UPDATE push_rules SET priority = priority + 1"
" WHERE user_name = ? AND priority_class = ? AND priority >= ?"
)
txn.execute(sql, (user_id, priority_class, new_rule_priority))
self._upsert_push_rule_txn(
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
new_rule_priority,
conditions_json,
actions_json,
)
def _add_push_rule_highest_priority_txn(
self,
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
conditions_json,
actions_json,
):
# Lock the table since otherwise we'll have annoying races between the
# SELECT here and the UPSERT below.
self.database_engine.lock_table(txn, "push_rules")
# find the highest priority rule in that class
sql = (
"SELECT COUNT(*), MAX(priority) FROM push_rules"
" WHERE user_name = ? and priority_class = ?"
)
txn.execute(sql, (user_id, priority_class))
res = txn.fetchall()
(how_many, highest_prio) = res[0]
new_prio = 0
if how_many > 0:
new_prio = highest_prio + 1
self._upsert_push_rule_txn(
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
new_prio,
conditions_json,
actions_json,
)
def _upsert_push_rule_txn(
self,
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
priority,
conditions_json,
actions_json,
update_stream=True,
):
"""Specialised version of simple_upsert_txn that picks a push_rule_id
using the _push_rule_id_gen if it needs to insert the rule. It assumes
that the "push_rules" table is locked"""
sql = (
"UPDATE push_rules"
" SET priority_class = ?, priority = ?, conditions = ?, actions = ?"
" WHERE user_name = ? AND rule_id = ?"
)
txn.execute(
sql,
(priority_class, priority, conditions_json, actions_json, user_id, rule_id),
)
if txn.rowcount == 0:
# We didn't update a row with the given rule_id so insert one
push_rule_id = self._push_rule_id_gen.get_next()
self.db.simple_insert_txn(
txn,
table="push_rules",
values={
"id": push_rule_id,
"user_name": user_id,
"rule_id": rule_id,
"priority_class": priority_class,
"priority": priority,
"conditions": conditions_json,
"actions": actions_json,
},
)
if update_stream:
self._insert_push_rules_update_txn(
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
op="ADD",
data={
"priority_class": priority_class,
"priority": priority,
"conditions": conditions_json,
"actions": actions_json,
},
)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def delete_push_rule(self, user_id, rule_id):
"""
Delete a push rule. Args specify the row to be deleted and can be
any of the columns in the push_rule table, but below are the
standard ones
Args:
user_id (str): The matrix ID of the push rule owner
rule_id (str): The rule_id of the rule to be deleted
"""
def delete_push_rule_txn(txn, stream_id, event_stream_ordering):
self.db.simple_delete_one_txn(
txn, "push_rules", {"user_name": user_id, "rule_id": rule_id}
)
self._insert_push_rules_update_txn(
txn, stream_id, event_stream_ordering, user_id, rule_id, op="DELETE"
)
with self._push_rules_stream_id_gen.get_next() as ids:
stream_id, event_stream_ordering = ids
yield self.db.runInteraction(
"delete_push_rule",
delete_push_rule_txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def set_push_rule_enabled(self, user_id, rule_id, enabled):
with self._push_rules_stream_id_gen.get_next() as ids:
stream_id, event_stream_ordering = ids
yield self.db.runInteraction(
"_set_push_rule_enabled_txn",
self._set_push_rule_enabled_txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
enabled,
)
def _set_push_rule_enabled_txn(
self, txn, stream_id, event_stream_ordering, user_id, rule_id, enabled
):
new_id = self._push_rules_enable_id_gen.get_next()
self.db.simple_upsert_txn(
txn,
"push_rules_enable",
{"user_name": user_id, "rule_id": rule_id},
{"enabled": 1 if enabled else 0},
{"id": new_id},
)
self._insert_push_rules_update_txn(
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
op="ENABLE" if enabled else "DISABLE",
)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def set_push_rule_actions(self, user_id, rule_id, actions, is_default_rule):
actions_json = json.dumps(actions)
def set_push_rule_actions_txn(txn, stream_id, event_stream_ordering):
if is_default_rule:
# Add a dummy rule to the rules table with the user specified
# actions.
priority_class = -1
priority = 1
self._upsert_push_rule_txn(
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
priority_class,
priority,
"[]",
actions_json,
update_stream=False,
)
else:
self.db.simple_update_one_txn(
txn,
"push_rules",
{"user_name": user_id, "rule_id": rule_id},
{"actions": actions_json},
)
self._insert_push_rules_update_txn(
txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
user_id,
rule_id,
op="ACTIONS",
data={"actions": actions_json},
)
with self._push_rules_stream_id_gen.get_next() as ids:
stream_id, event_stream_ordering = ids
yield self.db.runInteraction(
"set_push_rule_actions",
set_push_rule_actions_txn,
stream_id,
event_stream_ordering,
)
def _insert_push_rules_update_txn(
self, txn, stream_id, event_stream_ordering, user_id, rule_id, op, data=None
):
values = {
"stream_id": stream_id,
"event_stream_ordering": event_stream_ordering,
"user_id": user_id,
"rule_id": rule_id,
"op": op,
}
if data is not None:
values.update(data)
self.db.simple_insert_txn(txn, "push_rules_stream", values=values)
txn.call_after(self.get_push_rules_for_user.invalidate, (user_id,))
txn.call_after(self.get_push_rules_enabled_for_user.invalidate, (user_id,))
txn.call_after(
self.push_rules_stream_cache.entity_has_changed, user_id, stream_id
)
def get_all_push_rule_updates(self, last_id, current_id, limit):
"""Get all the push rules changes that have happend on the server"""
if last_id == current_id:
return defer.succeed([])
def get_all_push_rule_updates_txn(txn):
sql = (
"SELECT stream_id, event_stream_ordering, user_id, rule_id,"
" op, priority_class, priority, conditions, actions"
" FROM push_rules_stream"
" WHERE ? < stream_id AND stream_id <= ?"
" ORDER BY stream_id ASC LIMIT ?"
)
txn.execute(sql, (last_id, current_id, limit))
return txn.fetchall()
return self.db.runInteraction(
"get_all_push_rule_updates", get_all_push_rule_updates_txn
)
def get_push_rules_stream_token(self):
"""Get the position of the push rules stream.
Returns a pair of a stream id for the push_rules stream and the
room stream ordering it corresponds to."""
return self._push_rules_stream_id_gen.get_current_token()
def get_max_push_rules_stream_id(self):
return self.get_push_rules_stream_token()[0]