325 lines
11 KiB
Python
325 lines
11 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import logging
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from six import iteritems, itervalues
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import attr
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from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@attr.s(slots=True)
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class StateFilter(object):
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"""A filter used when querying for state.
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Attributes:
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types (dict[str, set[str]|None]): Map from type to set of state keys (or
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None). This specifies which state_keys for the given type to fetch
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from the DB. If None then all events with that type are fetched. If
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the set is empty then no events with that type are fetched.
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include_others (bool): Whether to fetch events with types that do not
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appear in `types`.
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"""
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types = attr.ib()
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include_others = attr.ib(default=False)
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def __attrs_post_init__(self):
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# If `include_others` is set we canonicalise the filter by removing
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# wildcards from the types dictionary
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if self.include_others:
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self.types = {k: v for k, v in iteritems(self.types) if v is not None}
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@staticmethod
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def all():
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"""Creates a filter that fetches everything.
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Returns:
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StateFilter
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"""
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return StateFilter(types={}, include_others=True)
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@staticmethod
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def none():
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"""Creates a filter that fetches nothing.
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Returns:
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StateFilter
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"""
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return StateFilter(types={}, include_others=False)
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@staticmethod
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def from_types(types):
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"""Creates a filter that only fetches the given types
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Args:
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types (Iterable[tuple[str, str|None]]): A list of type and state
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keys to fetch. A state_key of None fetches everything for
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that type
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Returns:
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StateFilter
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"""
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type_dict = {}
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for typ, s in types:
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if typ in type_dict:
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if type_dict[typ] is None:
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continue
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if s is None:
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type_dict[typ] = None
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continue
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type_dict.setdefault(typ, set()).add(s)
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return StateFilter(types=type_dict)
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@staticmethod
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def from_lazy_load_member_list(members):
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"""Creates a filter that returns all non-member events, plus the member
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events for the given users
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Args:
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members (iterable[str]): Set of user IDs
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Returns:
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StateFilter
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"""
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return StateFilter(types={EventTypes.Member: set(members)}, include_others=True)
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def return_expanded(self):
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"""Creates a new StateFilter where type wild cards have been removed
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(except for memberships). The returned filter is a superset of the
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current one, i.e. anything that passes the current filter will pass
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the returned filter.
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This helps the caching as the DictionaryCache knows if it has *all* the
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state, but does not know if it has all of the keys of a particular type,
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which makes wildcard lookups expensive unless we have a complete cache.
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Hence, if we are doing a wildcard lookup, populate the cache fully so
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that we can do an efficient lookup next time.
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Note that since we have two caches, one for membership events and one for
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other events, we can be a bit more clever than simply returning
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`StateFilter.all()` if `has_wildcards()` is True.
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We return a StateFilter where:
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1. the list of membership events to return is the same
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2. if there is a wildcard that matches non-member events we
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return all non-member events
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Returns:
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StateFilter
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"""
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if self.is_full():
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# If we're going to return everything then there's nothing to do
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return self
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if not self.has_wildcards():
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# If there are no wild cards, there's nothing to do
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return self
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if EventTypes.Member in self.types:
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get_all_members = self.types[EventTypes.Member] is None
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else:
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get_all_members = self.include_others
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has_non_member_wildcard = self.include_others or any(
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state_keys is None
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for t, state_keys in iteritems(self.types)
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if t != EventTypes.Member
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)
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if not has_non_member_wildcard:
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# If there are no non-member wild cards we can just return ourselves
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return self
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if get_all_members:
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# We want to return everything.
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return StateFilter.all()
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else:
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# We want to return all non-members, but only particular
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# memberships
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return StateFilter(
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types={EventTypes.Member: self.types[EventTypes.Member]},
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include_others=True,
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)
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def make_sql_filter_clause(self):
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"""Converts the filter to an SQL clause.
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For example:
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f = StateFilter.from_types([("m.room.create", "")])
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clause, args = f.make_sql_filter_clause()
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clause == "(type = ? AND state_key = ?)"
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args == ['m.room.create', '']
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Returns:
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tuple[str, list]: The SQL string (may be empty) and arguments. An
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empty SQL string is returned when the filter matches everything
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(i.e. is "full").
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"""
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where_clause = ""
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where_args = []
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if self.is_full():
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return where_clause, where_args
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if not self.include_others and not self.types:
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# i.e. this is an empty filter, so we need to return a clause that
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# will match nothing
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return "1 = 2", []
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# First we build up a lost of clauses for each type/state_key combo
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clauses = []
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for etype, state_keys in iteritems(self.types):
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if state_keys is None:
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clauses.append("(type = ?)")
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where_args.append(etype)
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continue
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for state_key in state_keys:
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clauses.append("(type = ? AND state_key = ?)")
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where_args.extend((etype, state_key))
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# This will match anything that appears in `self.types`
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where_clause = " OR ".join(clauses)
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# If we want to include stuff that's not in the types dict then we add
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# a `OR type NOT IN (...)` clause to the end.
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if self.include_others:
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if where_clause:
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where_clause += " OR "
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where_clause += "type NOT IN (%s)" % (",".join(["?"] * len(self.types)),)
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where_args.extend(self.types)
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return where_clause, where_args
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def max_entries_returned(self):
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"""Returns the maximum number of entries this filter will return if
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known, otherwise returns None.
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For example a simple state filter asking for `("m.room.create", "")`
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will return 1, whereas the default state filter will return None.
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This is used to bail out early if the right number of entries have been
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fetched.
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"""
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if self.has_wildcards():
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return None
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return len(self.concrete_types())
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def filter_state(self, state_dict):
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"""Returns the state filtered with by this StateFilter
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Args:
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state (dict[tuple[str, str], Any]): The state map to filter
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Returns:
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dict[tuple[str, str], Any]: The filtered state map
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"""
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if self.is_full():
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return dict(state_dict)
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filtered_state = {}
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for k, v in iteritems(state_dict):
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typ, state_key = k
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if typ in self.types:
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state_keys = self.types[typ]
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if state_keys is None or state_key in state_keys:
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filtered_state[k] = v
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elif self.include_others:
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filtered_state[k] = v
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return filtered_state
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def is_full(self):
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"""Whether this filter fetches everything or not
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Returns:
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bool
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"""
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return self.include_others and not self.types
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def has_wildcards(self):
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"""Whether the filter includes wildcards or is attempting to fetch
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specific state.
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Returns:
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bool
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"""
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return self.include_others or any(
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state_keys is None for state_keys in itervalues(self.types)
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)
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def concrete_types(self):
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"""Returns a list of concrete type/state_keys (i.e. not None) that
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will be fetched. This will be a complete list if `has_wildcards`
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returns False, but otherwise will be a subset (or even empty).
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Returns:
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list[tuple[str,str]]
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"""
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return [
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(t, s)
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for t, state_keys in iteritems(self.types)
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if state_keys is not None
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for s in state_keys
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]
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def get_member_split(self):
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"""Return the filter split into two: one which assumes it's exclusively
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matching against member state, and one which assumes it's matching
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against non member state.
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This is useful due to the returned filters giving correct results for
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`is_full()`, `has_wildcards()`, etc, when operating against maps that
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either exclusively contain member events or only contain non-member
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events. (Which is the case when dealing with the member vs non-member
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state caches).
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Returns:
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tuple[StateFilter, StateFilter]: The member and non member filters
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"""
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if EventTypes.Member in self.types:
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state_keys = self.types[EventTypes.Member]
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if state_keys is None:
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member_filter = StateFilter.all()
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else:
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member_filter = StateFilter({EventTypes.Member: state_keys})
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elif self.include_others:
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member_filter = StateFilter.all()
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else:
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member_filter = StateFilter.none()
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non_member_filter = StateFilter(
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types={k: v for k, v in iteritems(self.types) if k != EventTypes.Member},
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include_others=self.include_others,
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)
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return member_filter, non_member_filter
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