516 lines
		
	
	
		
			16 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			516 lines
		
	
	
		
			16 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2014, 2015 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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from twisted.internet import defer
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from .appservice import (
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    ApplicationServiceStore, ApplicationServiceTransactionStore
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)
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from ._base import Cache
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from .directory import DirectoryStore
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from .events import EventsStore
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from .presence import PresenceStore
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from .profile import ProfileStore
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from .registration import RegistrationStore
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from .room import RoomStore
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from .roommember import RoomMemberStore
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from .stream import StreamStore
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from .transactions import TransactionStore
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from .keys import KeyStore
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from .event_federation import EventFederationStore
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from .pusher import PusherStore
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from .push_rule import PushRuleStore
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from .media_repository import MediaRepositoryStore
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from .rejections import RejectionsStore
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from .state import StateStore
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from .signatures import SignatureStore
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from .filtering import FilteringStore
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from .end_to_end_keys import EndToEndKeyStore
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from .receipts import ReceiptsStore
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import fnmatch
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import imp
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# Remember to update this number every time a change is made to database
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# schema files, so the users will be informed on server restarts.
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SCHEMA_VERSION = 21
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dir_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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# Number of msec of granularity to store the user IP 'last seen' time. Smaller
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# times give more inserts into the database even for readonly API hits
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# 120 seconds == 2 minutes
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LAST_SEEN_GRANULARITY = 120*1000
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class DataStore(RoomMemberStore, RoomStore,
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                RegistrationStore, StreamStore, ProfileStore,
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                PresenceStore, TransactionStore,
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                DirectoryStore, KeyStore, StateStore, SignatureStore,
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                ApplicationServiceStore,
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                EventFederationStore,
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                MediaRepositoryStore,
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                RejectionsStore,
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                FilteringStore,
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                PusherStore,
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                PushRuleStore,
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                ApplicationServiceTransactionStore,
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                EventsStore,
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                ReceiptsStore,
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                EndToEndKeyStore,
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                ):
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    def __init__(self, hs):
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        super(DataStore, self).__init__(hs)
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        self.hs = hs
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        self.min_token_deferred = self._get_min_token()
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        self.min_token = None
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        self.client_ip_last_seen = Cache(
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            name="client_ip_last_seen",
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            keylen=4,
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        )
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    @defer.inlineCallbacks
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    def insert_client_ip(self, user, access_token, device_id, ip, user_agent):
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        now = int(self._clock.time_msec())
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        key = (user.to_string(), access_token, device_id, ip)
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        try:
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            last_seen = self.client_ip_last_seen.get(key)
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        except KeyError:
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            last_seen = None
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        # Rate-limited inserts
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        if last_seen is not None and (now - last_seen) < LAST_SEEN_GRANULARITY:
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            defer.returnValue(None)
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        self.client_ip_last_seen.prefill(key, now)
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        # It's safe not to lock here: a) no unique constraint,
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        # b) LAST_SEEN_GRANULARITY makes concurrent updates incredibly unlikely
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        yield self._simple_upsert(
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            "user_ips",
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            keyvalues={
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                "user_id": user.to_string(),
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                "access_token": access_token,
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                "ip": ip,
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                "user_agent": user_agent,
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            },
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            values={
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                "device_id": device_id,
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                "last_seen": now,
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            },
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            desc="insert_client_ip",
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            lock=False,
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        )
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    def get_user_ip_and_agents(self, user):
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        return self._simple_select_list(
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            table="user_ips",
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            keyvalues={"user_id": user.to_string()},
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            retcols=[
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                "device_id", "access_token", "ip", "user_agent", "last_seen"
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            ],
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            desc="get_user_ip_and_agents",
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        )
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def read_schema(path):
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    """ Read the named database schema.
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    Args:
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        path: Path of the database schema.
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    Returns:
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        A string containing the database schema.
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    """
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    with open(path) as schema_file:
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        return schema_file.read()
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class PrepareDatabaseException(Exception):
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    pass
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class UpgradeDatabaseException(PrepareDatabaseException):
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    pass
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def prepare_database(db_conn, database_engine):
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    """Prepares a database for usage. Will either create all necessary tables
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    or upgrade from an older schema version.
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    """
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    try:
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        cur = db_conn.cursor()
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        version_info = _get_or_create_schema_state(cur, database_engine)
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        if version_info:
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            user_version, delta_files, upgraded = version_info
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            _upgrade_existing_database(
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                cur, user_version, delta_files, upgraded, database_engine
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            )
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        else:
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            _setup_new_database(cur, database_engine)
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        # cur.execute("PRAGMA user_version = %d" % (SCHEMA_VERSION,))
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        cur.close()
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        db_conn.commit()
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    except:
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        db_conn.rollback()
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        raise
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def _setup_new_database(cur, database_engine):
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    """Sets up the database by finding a base set of "full schemas" and then
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    applying any necessary deltas.
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    The "full_schemas" directory has subdirectories named after versions. This
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    function searches for the highest version less than or equal to
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    `SCHEMA_VERSION` and executes all .sql files in that directory.
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    The function will then apply all deltas for all versions after the base
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    version.
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    Example directory structure:
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        schema/
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            delta/
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                ...
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            full_schemas/
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                3/
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                    test.sql
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                    ...
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                11/
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                    foo.sql
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                    bar.sql
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                ...
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    In the example foo.sql and bar.sql would be run, and then any delta files
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    for versions strictly greater than 11.
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    """
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    current_dir = os.path.join(dir_path, "schema", "full_schemas")
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    directory_entries = os.listdir(current_dir)
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    valid_dirs = []
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    pattern = re.compile(r"^\d+(\.sql)?$")
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    for filename in directory_entries:
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        match = pattern.match(filename)
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        abs_path = os.path.join(current_dir, filename)
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        if match and os.path.isdir(abs_path):
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            ver = int(match.group(0))
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            if ver <= SCHEMA_VERSION:
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                valid_dirs.append((ver, abs_path))
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        else:
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            logger.warn("Unexpected entry in 'full_schemas': %s", filename)
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    if not valid_dirs:
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        raise PrepareDatabaseException(
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            "Could not find a suitable base set of full schemas"
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        )
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    max_current_ver, sql_dir = max(valid_dirs, key=lambda x: x[0])
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    logger.debug("Initialising schema v%d", max_current_ver)
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    directory_entries = os.listdir(sql_dir)
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    for filename in fnmatch.filter(directory_entries, "*.sql"):
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        sql_loc = os.path.join(sql_dir, filename)
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        logger.debug("Applying schema %s", sql_loc)
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        executescript(cur, sql_loc)
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    cur.execute(
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        database_engine.convert_param_style(
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            "INSERT INTO schema_version (version, upgraded)"
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            " VALUES (?,?)"
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        ),
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        (max_current_ver, False,)
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    )
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    _upgrade_existing_database(
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        cur,
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        current_version=max_current_ver,
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        applied_delta_files=[],
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        upgraded=False,
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        database_engine=database_engine,
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    )
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def _upgrade_existing_database(cur, current_version, applied_delta_files,
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                               upgraded, database_engine):
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    """Upgrades an existing database.
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    Delta files can either be SQL stored in *.sql files, or python modules
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    in *.py.
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    There can be multiple delta files per version. Synapse will keep track of
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    which delta files have been applied, and will apply any that haven't been
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    even if there has been no version bump. This is useful for development
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    where orthogonal schema changes may happen on separate branches.
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    Different delta files for the same version *must* be orthogonal and give
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    the same result when applied in any order. No guarantees are made on the
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    order of execution of these scripts.
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    This is a no-op of current_version == SCHEMA_VERSION.
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    Example directory structure:
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        schema/
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            delta/
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                11/
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                    foo.sql
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                    ...
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                12/
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                    foo.sql
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                    bar.py
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                ...
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            full_schemas/
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                ...
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    In the example, if current_version is 11, then foo.sql will be run if and
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    only if `upgraded` is True. Then `foo.sql` and `bar.py` would be run in
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    some arbitrary order.
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    Args:
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        cur (Cursor)
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        current_version (int): The current version of the schema.
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        applied_delta_files (list): A list of deltas that have already been
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            applied.
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        upgraded (bool): Whether the current version was generated by having
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            applied deltas or from full schema file. If `True` the function
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            will never apply delta files for the given `current_version`, since
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            the current_version wasn't generated by applying those delta files.
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    """
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    if current_version > SCHEMA_VERSION:
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        raise ValueError(
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            "Cannot use this database as it is too " +
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            "new for the server to understand"
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        )
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    start_ver = current_version
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    if not upgraded:
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        start_ver += 1
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    logger.debug("applied_delta_files: %s", applied_delta_files)
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    for v in range(start_ver, SCHEMA_VERSION + 1):
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        logger.debug("Upgrading schema to v%d", v)
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        delta_dir = os.path.join(dir_path, "schema", "delta", str(v))
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        try:
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            directory_entries = os.listdir(delta_dir)
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        except OSError:
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            logger.exception("Could not open delta dir for version %d", v)
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            raise UpgradeDatabaseException(
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                "Could not open delta dir for version %d" % (v,)
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            )
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        directory_entries.sort()
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        for file_name in directory_entries:
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            relative_path = os.path.join(str(v), file_name)
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            logger.debug("Found file: %s", relative_path)
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            if relative_path in applied_delta_files:
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                continue
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            absolute_path = os.path.join(
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                dir_path, "schema", "delta", relative_path,
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            )
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            root_name, ext = os.path.splitext(file_name)
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            if ext == ".py":
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                # This is a python upgrade module. We need to import into some
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                # package and then execute its `run_upgrade` function.
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                module_name = "synapse.storage.v%d_%s" % (
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                    v, root_name
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                )
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                with open(absolute_path) as python_file:
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                    module = imp.load_source(
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                        module_name, absolute_path, python_file
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                    )
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                logger.debug("Running script %s", relative_path)
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                module.run_upgrade(cur, database_engine)
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            elif ext == ".pyc":
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                # Sometimes .pyc files turn up anyway even though we've
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                # disabled their generation; e.g. from distribution package
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                # installers. Silently skip it
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                pass
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            elif ext == ".sql":
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                # A plain old .sql file, just read and execute it
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                logger.debug("Applying schema %s", relative_path)
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                executescript(cur, absolute_path)
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            else:
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                # Not a valid delta file.
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                logger.warn(
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                    "Found directory entry that did not end in .py or"
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                    " .sql: %s",
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                    relative_path,
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                )
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                continue
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            # Mark as done.
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            cur.execute(
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                database_engine.convert_param_style(
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                    "INSERT INTO applied_schema_deltas (version, file)"
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                    " VALUES (?,?)",
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                ),
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                (v, relative_path)
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            )
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            cur.execute("DELETE FROM schema_version")
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            cur.execute(
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                database_engine.convert_param_style(
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                    "INSERT INTO schema_version (version, upgraded)"
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                    " VALUES (?,?)",
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                ),
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                (v, True)
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            )
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def get_statements(f):
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    statement_buffer = ""
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    in_comment = False  # If we're in a /* ... */ style comment
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    for line in f:
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        line = line.strip()
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        if in_comment:
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            # Check if this line contains an end to the comment
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            comments = line.split("*/", 1)
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            if len(comments) == 1:
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                continue
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            line = comments[1]
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            in_comment = False
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        # Remove inline block comments
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        line = re.sub(r"/\*.*\*/", " ", line)
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        # Does this line start a comment?
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        comments = line.split("/*", 1)
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        if len(comments) > 1:
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            line = comments[0]
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            in_comment = True
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        # Deal with line comments
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        line = line.split("--", 1)[0]
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        line = line.split("//", 1)[0]
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        # Find *all* semicolons. We need to treat first and last entry
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        # specially.
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        statements = line.split(";")
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        # We must prepend statement_buffer to the first statement
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        first_statement = "%s %s" % (
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            statement_buffer.strip(),
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            statements[0].strip()
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        )
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        statements[0] = first_statement
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        # Every entry, except the last, is a full statement
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        for statement in statements[:-1]:
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            yield statement.strip()
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        # The last entry did *not* end in a semicolon, so we store it for the
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        # next semicolon we find
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        statement_buffer = statements[-1].strip()
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def executescript(txn, schema_path):
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    with open(schema_path, 'r') as f:
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        for statement in get_statements(f):
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            txn.execute(statement)
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def _get_or_create_schema_state(txn, database_engine):
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    # Bluntly try creating the schema_version tables.
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    schema_path = os.path.join(
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        dir_path, "schema", "schema_version.sql",
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    )
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    executescript(txn, schema_path)
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    txn.execute("SELECT version, upgraded FROM schema_version")
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    row = txn.fetchone()
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    current_version = int(row[0]) if row else None
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    upgraded = bool(row[1]) if row else None
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    if current_version:
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        txn.execute(
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            database_engine.convert_param_style(
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                "SELECT file FROM applied_schema_deltas WHERE version >= ?"
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            ),
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            (current_version,)
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        )
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        applied_deltas = [d for d, in txn.fetchall()]
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        return current_version, applied_deltas, upgraded
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    return None
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def prepare_sqlite3_database(db_conn):
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    """This function should be called before `prepare_database` on sqlite3
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    databases.
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    Since we changed the way we store the current schema version and handle
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    updates to schemas, we need a way to upgrade from the old method to the
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    new. This only affects sqlite databases since they were the only ones
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    supported at the time.
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    """
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    with db_conn:
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        schema_path = os.path.join(
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            dir_path, "schema", "schema_version.sql",
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        )
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        create_schema = read_schema(schema_path)
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        db_conn.executescript(create_schema)
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        c = db_conn.execute("SELECT * FROM schema_version")
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        rows = c.fetchall()
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        c.close()
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        if not rows:
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            c = db_conn.execute("PRAGMA user_version")
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            row = c.fetchone()
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            c.close()
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            if row and row[0]:
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                db_conn.execute(
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                    "REPLACE INTO schema_version (version, upgraded)"
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                    " VALUES (?,?)",
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                    (row[0], False)
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                )
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def are_all_users_on_domain(txn, database_engine, domain):
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    sql = database_engine.convert_param_style(
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        "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM users WHERE name NOT LIKE ?"
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    )
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    pat = "%:" + domain
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    txn.execute(sql, (pat,))
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    num_not_matching = txn.fetchall()[0][0]
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    if num_not_matching == 0:
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        return True
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    return False
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