A batch of changes intended to make it easier to trace to-device messages through the system.
The intention here is that a client can set a property org.matrix.msgid in any to-device message it sends. That ID is then included in any tracing or logging related to the message. (Suggestions as to where this field should be documented welcome. I'm not enthusiastic about speccing it - it's very much an optional extra to help with debugging.)
I've also generally improved the data we send to opentracing for these messages.
The internal methods of the StreamChangeCache were inconsistently
treating the earliest known stream position as valid. It is now treated as
invalid, meaning the cache cannot determine if an entity at the earliest
known stream position has changed or not.
Add logic to ClientRestResource to decide whether to mount servlets
or not based on whether the current process is a worker.
This is clearer to see what a worker runs than the completely separate /
copy & pasted list of servlets being mounted for workers.
StreamChangeCache.get_all_changed_entities can return None to signify
it does not have information at the given stream position. Two callers (related
to device lists and presence) were treating this response the same as an empty
list (i.e. there being no updates).
* Fix one typo on line 3700(and apparently do something to other lines, no idea)
* Update config_documentation.md with more information about how federation_senders and pushers settings can be handled.
Specifically, that the instance map style of config does not require the special other variables that enable and disable functionality and that a single worker CAN be added to the map not only just two or more.
* Extra line here for consistency and appearance.
* Add link to sygnal repo.
* Add deprecation notice to workers.md and point to the newer alternative method of defining this functionality.
* Changelog
* Correct version number of Synapse the deprecation is happening in.
* Update quiet deprecation with simple notice and suggestion.
This should help reduce the number of devices e.g. simple bots the repeatedly login rack up.
We only delete non-e2e devices as they should be safe to delete, whereas if we delete e2e devices for a user we may accidentally break their ability to receive e2e keys for a message.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Quah <8349537+squahtx@users.noreply.github.com>
* Support MSC1767's `content.body` behaviour in push rules
* Add the base rules from MSC3933
* Changelog entry
* Flip condition around for finding `m.markup`
* Remove forgotten import
* Add support for MSC3931: Room Version Supports push rule condition
* Create experimental flag for future work, and use it to gate MSC3931
* Changelog entry
* Use `device_one_time_keys_count` to match MSC3202
Rename the `device_one_time_key_counts` key in responses to
`device_one_time_keys_count` to match the name specified by MSC3202.
Also change related variable/class names for consistency.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ferrazzutti <andrewf@element.io>
* Update changelog.d/14565.misc
* Revert name change for `one_time_key_counts` key
as this is a different key altogether from `device_one_time_keys_count`,
which is used for `/sync` instead of appservice transactions.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Ferrazzutti <andrewf@element.io>
`setup()` is run under the sentinel context manager, so we wrap the
initial update in a background process. Before this change, Synapse
would log two warnings on startup:
Starting db txn 'count_daily_users' from sentinel context
Starting db connection from sentinel context: metrics will be lost
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Include the thread_id field when sending read receipts over
federation. This might result in the same user having multiple
read receipts per-room, meaning multiple EDUs must be sent
to encapsulate those receipts.
This restructures the PerDestinationQueue APIs to support
multiple receipt EDUs, queue_read_receipt now becomes linear
time in the number of queued threaded receipts in the room for
the given user, it is expected this is a small number since receipt
EDUs are sent as filler in transactions.
To perform an emulated upsert into a table safely, we must either:
* lock the table,
* be the only writer upserting into the table
* or rely on another unique index being present.
When the 2nd or 3rd cases were applicable, we previously avoided locking
the table as an optimization. However, as seen in #14406, it is easy to
slip up when adding new schema deltas and corrupt the database.
The only time we lock when performing emulated upserts is while waiting
for background updates on postgres. On sqlite, we do no locking at all.
Let's remove the option to skip locking tables, so that we don't shoot
ourselves in the foot again.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
* GHA workflow to build complement images of key branches.
* Add changelog.d
* GHA workflow to build complement images of key branches.
* Add changelog.d
* Update complement.yml
Remove special casing for michaelk branch.
* Update complement.yml
Should run on master, develop not main, develop
* Rename file to be more obvious
* Merge did not go correctly.
* Setup 5am builds of develop, limit to one run at once.
* Fix crontab---run once at 5AM, not very minute between 5 and 6
* Fix cron syntax again?
* Tweak workflow name
* Allow manual debug runs
* Tweak indentation
Ctrl-Alt-L in PyCharm
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
This commit adds support for handling a provided avatar picture URL
when logging in via SSO.
Signed-off-by: Ashish Kumar <ashfame@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes#9357.