* Declare new config
* Parse new config
* Read new config
* Don't use trial/our TestCase where it's not needed
Before:
```
$ time trial tests/events/test_utils.py > /dev/null
real 0m2.277s
user 0m2.186s
sys 0m0.083s
```
After:
```
$ time trial tests/events/test_utils.py > /dev/null
real 0m0.566s
user 0m0.508s
sys 0m0.056s
```
* Helper to upsert to event fields
without exceeding size limits.
* Use helper when adding invite/knock state
Now that we allow admins to include events in prejoin room state with
arbitrary state keys, be a good Matrix citizen and ensure they don't
accidentally create an oversized event.
* Changelog
* Move StateFilter tests
should have done this in #14668
* Add extra methods to StateFilter
* Use StateFilter
* Ensure test file enforces typed defs; alphabetise
* Workaround surprising get_current_state_ids
* Whoops, fix mypy
* Enable `--warn-redundant-casts` option in mypy
Doesn't do much but helps me sleep better at night.
* Changelog
* Fix name of the ignore
* Fix one more missed cast
Not sure why I didn't see this one locally, maybe I needed a poetry update
* Remove old comment
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
#11915 introduced the `@cached` `is_interested_in_room` method in
Synapse 1.55.0, which depends upon `get_aliases_for_room`. Add a missing
cache invalidation callback so that the `is_interested_in_room` cache is
invalidated when `get_aliases_for_room` is invalidated.
#13787 made `get_rooms_for_user` `@cached`. Add a missing cache
invalidation callback so that the `is_interested_in_presence` cache is
invalidated when `get_rooms_for_user` is invalidated.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
Fixes#13655
This change uses ICU (International Components for Unicode) to improve boundary detection in user search.
This change also adds a new dependency on libicu-dev and pkg-config for the Debian packages, which are available in all supported distros.
When Synapse is terminated while running the background update to create
the `receipts_graph` or `receipts_linearized` indexes, the indexes may
be successfully created (or marked as invalid on postgres) while the
background update remains unfinished. When Synapse next starts up, the
background update will fail because the index already exists, or exists
but is invalid on postgres.
Use the existing code to create indices in background updates, since it
handles these edge cases.
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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.
This PR changes http-based image URLs to be https in html templates.
This impacts the Synapse SSO error page, where browsers report mixed
media content warnings.
Also, https://matrix.org/img/vector-logo-email.png is currently broken
but the URL has been updated to be https anyway.
Signed-off-by: Ashish Kumar <ashfame@users.noreply.github.com>
Due to the various fixes to the StreamChangeCache it is not
safe to trust the information in the user directory or room/user
stats tables. Rebuild them as background jobs.
In particular see da77720752 (#14639),
and 6a8310f3df (#14435).
Maybe also be related to fac8a38525
(#14592).
An empty cache does not mean the entity has no changed, if
it is earlier than the earliest known stream position return that
the entity *has* changed since the cache cannot accurately
answer that query.
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.