Kill off matrix_federation_endpoint

this thing is now redundant.
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Richard van der Hoff 2019-01-21 23:42:22 +00:00
parent 7871146667
commit fe212bbe4a
2 changed files with 0 additions and 145 deletions

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@ -13,15 +13,8 @@
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License. # limitations under the License.
import logging import logging
import random
import re import re
from twisted.internet import defer
from twisted.internet.endpoints import HostnameEndpoint, wrapClientTLS
from twisted.internet.error import ConnectError
from synapse.http.federation.srv_resolver import Server, resolve_service
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@ -88,140 +81,3 @@ def parse_and_validate_server_name(server_name):
)) ))
return host, port return host, port
def matrix_federation_endpoint(reactor, destination, tls_client_options_factory=None,
timeout=None):
"""Construct an endpoint for the given matrix destination.
Args:
reactor: Twisted reactor.
destination (unicode): The name of the server to connect to.
tls_client_options_factory
(synapse.crypto.context_factory.ClientTLSOptionsFactory):
Factory which generates TLS options for client connections.
timeout (int): connection timeout in seconds
"""
domain, port = parse_server_name(destination)
endpoint_kw_args = {}
if timeout is not None:
endpoint_kw_args.update(timeout=timeout)
if tls_client_options_factory is None:
transport_endpoint = HostnameEndpoint
default_port = 8008
else:
# the SNI string should be the same as the Host header, minus the port.
# as per https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/2525#issuecomment-336896777,
# the Host header and SNI should therefore be the server_name of the remote
# server.
tls_options = tls_client_options_factory.get_options(domain)
def transport_endpoint(reactor, host, port, timeout):
return wrapClientTLS(
tls_options,
HostnameEndpoint(reactor, host, port, timeout=timeout),
)
default_port = 8448
if port is None:
return SRVClientEndpoint(
reactor, "matrix", domain, protocol="tcp",
default_port=default_port, endpoint=transport_endpoint,
endpoint_kw_args=endpoint_kw_args
)
else:
return transport_endpoint(
reactor, domain, port, **endpoint_kw_args
)
class SRVClientEndpoint(object):
"""An endpoint which looks up SRV records for a service.
Cycles through the list of servers starting with each call to connect
picking the next server.
Implements twisted.internet.interfaces.IStreamClientEndpoint.
"""
def __init__(self, reactor, service, domain, protocol="tcp",
default_port=None, endpoint=HostnameEndpoint,
endpoint_kw_args={}):
self.reactor = reactor
self.service_name = "_%s._%s.%s" % (service, protocol, domain)
if default_port is not None:
self.default_server = Server(
host=domain,
port=default_port,
)
else:
self.default_server = None
self.endpoint = endpoint
self.endpoint_kw_args = endpoint_kw_args
self.servers = None
self.used_servers = None
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def fetch_servers(self):
self.used_servers = []
self.servers = yield resolve_service(self.service_name)
def pick_server(self):
if not self.servers:
if self.used_servers:
self.servers = self.used_servers
self.used_servers = []
self.servers.sort()
elif self.default_server:
return self.default_server
else:
raise ConnectError(
"No server available for %s" % self.service_name
)
# look for all servers with the same priority
min_priority = self.servers[0].priority
weight_indexes = list(
(index, server.weight + 1)
for index, server in enumerate(self.servers)
if server.priority == min_priority
)
total_weight = sum(weight for index, weight in weight_indexes)
target_weight = random.randint(0, total_weight)
for index, weight in weight_indexes:
target_weight -= weight
if target_weight <= 0:
server = self.servers[index]
# XXX: this looks totally dubious:
#
# (a) we never reuse a server until we have been through
# all of the servers at the same priority, so if the
# weights are A: 100, B:1, we always do ABABAB instead of
# AAAA...AAAB (approximately).
#
# (b) After using all the servers at the lowest priority,
# we move onto the next priority. We should only use the
# second priority if servers at the top priority are
# unreachable.
#
del self.servers[index]
self.used_servers.append(server)
return server
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def connect(self, protocolFactory):
if self.servers is None:
yield self.fetch_servers()
server = self.pick_server()
logger.info("Connecting to %s:%s", server.host, server.port)
endpoint = self.endpoint(
self.reactor, server.host, server.port, **self.endpoint_kw_args
)
connection = yield endpoint.connect(protocolFactory)
defer.returnValue(connection)

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@ -152,6 +152,5 @@ def resolve_service(service_name, dns_client=client, cache=SERVER_CACHE, clock=t
expires=int(clock.time()) + answer.ttl, expires=int(clock.time()) + answer.ttl,
)) ))
servers.sort() # FIXME: get rid of this (it's broken by the attrs change)
cache[service_name] = list(servers) cache[service_name] = list(servers)
defer.returnValue(servers) defer.returnValue(servers)