anonymousland-synapse/synapse/storage/data_stores/main/state.py
Erik Johnston 782e4e64df
Shuffle persist event data store functions. (#7440)
The aim here is to get to a stage where we have a `PersistEventStore` that holds all the write methods used during event persistence, so that we can take that class out of the `DataStore` mixin and instansiate it separately. This will allow us to instansiate it on processes other than master, while also ensuring it is only available on processes that are configured to write to events stream.

This is a bit of an architectural change, where we end up with multiple classes per data store (rather than one per data store we have now). We end up having:

1. Storage classes that provide high level APIs that can talk to multiple data stores.
2. Data store modules that consist of classes that must point at the same database instance.
3. Classes in a data store that can be instantiated on processes depending on config.
2020-05-13 13:38:22 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import collections.abc
import logging
from collections import namedtuple
from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes, Membership
from synapse.api.errors import NotFoundError, UnsupportedRoomVersionError
from synapse.api.room_versions import KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS, RoomVersion
from synapse.storage._base import SQLBaseStore
from synapse.storage.data_stores.main.events_worker import EventsWorkerStore
from synapse.storage.data_stores.main.roommember import RoomMemberWorkerStore
from synapse.storage.database import Database
from synapse.storage.state import StateFilter
from synapse.util.caches import intern_string
from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedList
from synapse.util.stringutils import to_ascii
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
MAX_STATE_DELTA_HOPS = 100
class _GetStateGroupDelta(
namedtuple("_GetStateGroupDelta", ("prev_group", "delta_ids"))
):
"""Return type of get_state_group_delta that implements __len__, which lets
us use the itrable flag when caching
"""
__slots__ = []
def __len__(self):
return len(self.delta_ids) if self.delta_ids else 0
# this inherits from EventsWorkerStore because it calls self.get_events
class StateGroupWorkerStore(EventsWorkerStore, SQLBaseStore):
"""The parts of StateGroupStore that can be called from workers.
"""
def __init__(self, database: Database, db_conn, hs):
super(StateGroupWorkerStore, self).__init__(database, db_conn, hs)
async def get_room_version(self, room_id: str) -> RoomVersion:
"""Get the room_version of a given room
Raises:
NotFoundError: if the room is unknown
UnsupportedRoomVersionError: if the room uses an unknown room version.
Typically this happens if support for the room's version has been
removed from Synapse.
"""
room_version_id = await self.get_room_version_id(room_id)
v = KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS.get(room_version_id)
if not v:
raise UnsupportedRoomVersionError(
"Room %s uses a room version %s which is no longer supported"
% (room_id, room_version_id)
)
return v
@cached(max_entries=10000)
async def get_room_version_id(self, room_id: str) -> str:
"""Get the room_version of a given room
Raises:
NotFoundError: if the room is unknown
"""
# First we try looking up room version from the database, but for old
# rooms we might not have added the room version to it yet so we fall
# back to previous behaviour and look in current state events.
# We really should have an entry in the rooms table for every room we
# care about, but let's be a bit paranoid (at least while the background
# update is happening) to avoid breaking existing rooms.
version = await self.db.simple_select_one_onecol(
table="rooms",
keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
retcol="room_version",
desc="get_room_version",
allow_none=True,
)
if version is not None:
return version
# Retrieve the room's create event
create_event = await self.get_create_event_for_room(room_id)
return create_event.content.get("room_version", "1")
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_room_predecessor(self, room_id):
"""Get the predecessor of an upgraded room if it exists.
Otherwise return None.
Args:
room_id (str)
Returns:
Deferred[dict|None]: A dictionary containing the structure of the predecessor
field from the room's create event. The structure is subject to other servers,
but it is expected to be:
* room_id (str): The room ID of the predecessor room
* event_id (str): The ID of the tombstone event in the predecessor room
None if a predecessor key is not found, or is not a dictionary.
Raises:
NotFoundError if the given room is unknown
"""
# Retrieve the room's create event
create_event = yield self.get_create_event_for_room(room_id)
# Retrieve the predecessor key of the create event
predecessor = create_event.content.get("predecessor", None)
# Ensure the key is a dictionary
if not isinstance(predecessor, collections.abc.Mapping):
return None
return predecessor
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_create_event_for_room(self, room_id):
"""Get the create state event for a room.
Args:
room_id (str)
Returns:
Deferred[EventBase]: The room creation event.
Raises:
NotFoundError if the room is unknown
"""
state_ids = yield self.get_current_state_ids(room_id)
create_id = state_ids.get((EventTypes.Create, ""))
# If we can't find the create event, assume we've hit a dead end
if not create_id:
raise NotFoundError("Unknown room %s" % (room_id,))
# Retrieve the room's create event and return
create_event = yield self.get_event(create_id)
return create_event
@cached(max_entries=100000, iterable=True)
def get_current_state_ids(self, room_id):
"""Get the current state event ids for a room based on the
current_state_events table.
Args:
room_id (str)
Returns:
deferred: dict of (type, state_key) -> event_id
"""
def _get_current_state_ids_txn(txn):
txn.execute(
"""SELECT type, state_key, event_id FROM current_state_events
WHERE room_id = ?
""",
(room_id,),
)
return {
(intern_string(r[0]), intern_string(r[1])): to_ascii(r[2]) for r in txn
}
return self.db.runInteraction(
"get_current_state_ids", _get_current_state_ids_txn
)
# FIXME: how should this be cached?
def get_filtered_current_state_ids(
self, room_id: str, state_filter: StateFilter = StateFilter.all()
):
"""Get the current state event of a given type for a room based on the
current_state_events table. This may not be as up-to-date as the result
of doing a fresh state resolution as per state_handler.get_current_state
Args:
room_id
state_filter: The state filter used to fetch state
from the database.
Returns:
defer.Deferred[StateMap[str]]: Map from type/state_key to event ID.
"""
where_clause, where_args = state_filter.make_sql_filter_clause()
if not where_clause:
# We delegate to the cached version
return self.get_current_state_ids(room_id)
def _get_filtered_current_state_ids_txn(txn):
results = {}
sql = """
SELECT type, state_key, event_id FROM current_state_events
WHERE room_id = ?
"""
if where_clause:
sql += " AND (%s)" % (where_clause,)
args = [room_id]
args.extend(where_args)
txn.execute(sql, args)
for row in txn:
typ, state_key, event_id = row
key = (intern_string(typ), intern_string(state_key))
results[key] = event_id
return results
return self.db.runInteraction(
"get_filtered_current_state_ids", _get_filtered_current_state_ids_txn
)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_canonical_alias_for_room(self, room_id):
"""Get canonical alias for room, if any
Args:
room_id (str)
Returns:
Deferred[str|None]: The canonical alias, if any
"""
state = yield self.get_filtered_current_state_ids(
room_id, StateFilter.from_types([(EventTypes.CanonicalAlias, "")])
)
event_id = state.get((EventTypes.CanonicalAlias, ""))
if not event_id:
return
event = yield self.get_event(event_id, allow_none=True)
if not event:
return
return event.content.get("canonical_alias")
@cached(max_entries=50000)
def _get_state_group_for_event(self, event_id):
return self.db.simple_select_one_onecol(
table="event_to_state_groups",
keyvalues={"event_id": event_id},
retcol="state_group",
allow_none=True,
desc="_get_state_group_for_event",
)
@cachedList(
cached_method_name="_get_state_group_for_event",
list_name="event_ids",
num_args=1,
inlineCallbacks=True,
)
def _get_state_group_for_events(self, event_ids):
"""Returns mapping event_id -> state_group
"""
rows = yield self.db.simple_select_many_batch(
table="event_to_state_groups",
column="event_id",
iterable=event_ids,
keyvalues={},
retcols=("event_id", "state_group"),
desc="_get_state_group_for_events",
)
return {row["event_id"]: row["state_group"] for row in rows}
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_referenced_state_groups(self, state_groups):
"""Check if the state groups are referenced by events.
Args:
state_groups (Iterable[int])
Returns:
Deferred[set[int]]: The subset of state groups that are
referenced.
"""
rows = yield self.db.simple_select_many_batch(
table="event_to_state_groups",
column="state_group",
iterable=state_groups,
keyvalues={},
retcols=("DISTINCT state_group",),
desc="get_referenced_state_groups",
)
return {row["state_group"] for row in rows}
class MainStateBackgroundUpdateStore(RoomMemberWorkerStore):
CURRENT_STATE_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME = "current_state_members_idx"
EVENT_STATE_GROUP_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME = "event_to_state_groups_sg_index"
DELETE_CURRENT_STATE_UPDATE_NAME = "delete_old_current_state_events"
def __init__(self, database: Database, db_conn, hs):
super(MainStateBackgroundUpdateStore, self).__init__(database, db_conn, hs)
self.server_name = hs.hostname
self.db.updates.register_background_index_update(
self.CURRENT_STATE_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME,
index_name="current_state_events_member_index",
table="current_state_events",
columns=["state_key"],
where_clause="type='m.room.member'",
)
self.db.updates.register_background_index_update(
self.EVENT_STATE_GROUP_INDEX_UPDATE_NAME,
index_name="event_to_state_groups_sg_index",
table="event_to_state_groups",
columns=["state_group"],
)
self.db.updates.register_background_update_handler(
self.DELETE_CURRENT_STATE_UPDATE_NAME, self._background_remove_left_rooms,
)
async def _background_remove_left_rooms(self, progress, batch_size):
"""Background update to delete rows from `current_state_events` and
`event_forward_extremities` tables of rooms that the server is no
longer joined to.
"""
last_room_id = progress.get("last_room_id", "")
def _background_remove_left_rooms_txn(txn):
sql = """
SELECT DISTINCT room_id FROM current_state_events
WHERE room_id > ? ORDER BY room_id LIMIT ?
"""
txn.execute(sql, (last_room_id, batch_size))
room_ids = [row[0] for row in txn]
if not room_ids:
return True, set()
sql = """
SELECT room_id
FROM current_state_events
WHERE
room_id > ? AND room_id <= ?
AND type = 'm.room.member'
AND membership = 'join'
AND state_key LIKE ?
GROUP BY room_id
"""
txn.execute(sql, (last_room_id, room_ids[-1], "%:" + self.server_name))
joined_room_ids = {row[0] for row in txn}
left_rooms = set(room_ids) - joined_room_ids
logger.info("Deleting current state left rooms: %r", left_rooms)
# First we get all users that we still think were joined to the
# room. This is so that we can mark those device lists as
# potentially stale, since there may have been a period where the
# server didn't share a room with the remote user and therefore may
# have missed any device updates.
rows = self.db.simple_select_many_txn(
txn,
table="current_state_events",
column="room_id",
iterable=left_rooms,
keyvalues={"type": EventTypes.Member, "membership": Membership.JOIN},
retcols=("state_key",),
)
potentially_left_users = {row["state_key"] for row in rows}
# Now lets actually delete the rooms from the DB.
self.db.simple_delete_many_txn(
txn,
table="current_state_events",
column="room_id",
iterable=left_rooms,
keyvalues={},
)
self.db.simple_delete_many_txn(
txn,
table="event_forward_extremities",
column="room_id",
iterable=left_rooms,
keyvalues={},
)
self.db.updates._background_update_progress_txn(
txn,
self.DELETE_CURRENT_STATE_UPDATE_NAME,
{"last_room_id": room_ids[-1]},
)
return False, potentially_left_users
finished, potentially_left_users = await self.db.runInteraction(
"_background_remove_left_rooms", _background_remove_left_rooms_txn
)
if finished:
await self.db.updates._end_background_update(
self.DELETE_CURRENT_STATE_UPDATE_NAME
)
# Now go and check if we still share a room with the remote users in
# the deleted rooms. If not mark their device lists as stale.
joined_users = await self.get_users_server_still_shares_room_with(
potentially_left_users
)
for user_id in potentially_left_users - joined_users:
await self.mark_remote_user_device_list_as_unsubscribed(user_id)
return batch_size
class StateStore(StateGroupWorkerStore, MainStateBackgroundUpdateStore):
""" Keeps track of the state at a given event.
This is done by the concept of `state groups`. Every event is a assigned
a state group (identified by an arbitrary string), which references a
collection of state events. The current state of an event is then the
collection of state events referenced by the event's state group.
Hence, every change in the current state causes a new state group to be
generated. However, if no change happens (e.g., if we get a message event
with only one parent it inherits the state group from its parent.)
There are three tables:
* `state_groups`: Stores group name, first event with in the group and
room id.
* `event_to_state_groups`: Maps events to state groups.
* `state_groups_state`: Maps state group to state events.
"""
def __init__(self, database: Database, db_conn, hs):
super(StateStore, self).__init__(database, db_conn, hs)