anonymousland-synapse/synapse/notifier.py
Mark Haines 4429e4bf24 Merge branch 'develop' into notifier_unify
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	synapse/notifier.py
2015-05-12 15:31:26 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014, 2015 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.util.logutils import log_function
from synapse.util.async import run_on_reactor
from synapse.types import StreamToken
import synapse.metrics
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
metrics = synapse.metrics.get_metrics_for(__name__)
notified_events_counter = metrics.register_counter("notified_events")
# TODO(paul): Should be shared somewhere
def count(func, l):
"""Return the number of items in l for which func returns true."""
n = 0
for x in l:
if func(x):
n += 1
return n
class _NotificationListener(object):
""" This represents a single client connection to the events stream.
The events stream handler will have yielded to the deferred, so to
notify the handler it is sufficient to resolve the deferred.
This listener will also keep track of which rooms it is listening in
so that it can remove itself from the indexes in the Notifier class.
"""
def __init__(self, user, rooms, deferred, appservice=None):
self.user = user
self.appservice = appservice
self.deferred = deferred
self.rooms = rooms
self.timer = None
def notified(self):
return self.deferred.called
def notify(self, notifier):
""" Inform whoever is listening about the new events. This will
also remove this listener from all the indexes in the Notifier
it knows about.
"""
try:
self.deferred.callback(None)
except defer.AlreadyCalledError:
pass
# Should the following be done be using intrusively linked lists?
# -- erikj
for room in self.rooms:
lst = notifier.room_to_listeners.get(room, set())
lst.discard(self)
notifier.user_to_listeners.get(self.user, set()).discard(self)
if self.appservice:
notifier.appservice_to_listeners.get(
self.appservice, set()
).discard(self)
# Cancel the timeout for this notifer if one exists.
if self.timer is not None:
try:
notifier.clock.cancel_call_later(self.timer)
except:
logger.warn("Failed to cancel notifier timer")
class Notifier(object):
""" This class is responsible for notifying any listeners when there are
new events available for it.
Primarily used from the /events stream.
"""
def __init__(self, hs):
self.hs = hs
self.room_to_listeners = {}
self.user_to_listeners = {}
self.appservice_to_listeners = {}
self.event_sources = hs.get_event_sources()
self.clock = hs.get_clock()
hs.get_distributor().observe(
"user_joined_room", self._user_joined_room
)
# This is not a very cheap test to perform, but it's only executed
# when rendering the metrics page, which is likely once per minute at
# most when scraping it.
def count_listeners():
all_listeners = set()
for x in self.room_to_listeners.values():
all_listeners |= x
for x in self.user_to_listeners.values():
all_listeners |= x
for x in self.appservice_to_listeners.values():
all_listeners |= x
return len(all_listeners)
metrics.register_callback("listeners", count_listeners)
metrics.register_callback(
"rooms",
lambda: count(bool, self.room_to_listeners.values()),
)
metrics.register_callback(
"users",
lambda: count(bool, self.user_to_listeners.values()),
)
metrics.register_callback(
"appservices",
lambda: count(bool, self.appservice_to_listeners.values()),
)
@log_function
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def on_new_room_event(self, event, extra_users=[]):
""" Used by handlers to inform the notifier something has happened
in the room, room event wise.
This triggers the notifier to wake up any listeners that are
listening to the room, and any listeners for the users in the
`extra_users` param.
"""
yield run_on_reactor()
# poke any interested application service.
self.hs.get_handlers().appservice_handler.notify_interested_services(
event
)
room_id = event.room_id
room_listeners = self.room_to_listeners.get(room_id, set())
_discard_if_notified(room_listeners)
listeners = room_listeners.copy()
for user in extra_users:
user_listeners = self.user_to_listeners.get(user, set())
_discard_if_notified(user_listeners)
listeners |= user_listeners
for appservice in self.appservice_to_listeners:
# TODO (kegan): Redundant appservice listener checks?
# App services will already be in the room_to_listeners set, but
# that isn't enough. They need to be checked here in order to
# receive *invites* for users they are interested in. Does this
# make the room_to_listeners check somewhat obselete?
if appservice.is_interested(event):
app_listeners = self.appservice_to_listeners.get(
appservice, set()
)
_discard_if_notified(app_listeners)
listeners |= app_listeners
logger.debug("on_new_room_event listeners %s", listeners)
for listener in listeners:
try:
listener.notify(self)
except:
logger.exception("Failed to notify listener")
@defer.inlineCallbacks
@log_function
def on_new_user_event(self, users=[], rooms=[]):
""" Used to inform listeners that something has happend
presence/user event wise.
Will wake up all listeners for the given users and rooms.
"""
yield run_on_reactor()
listeners = set()
for user in users:
user_listeners = self.user_to_listeners.get(user, set())
_discard_if_notified(user_listeners)
listeners |= user_listeners
for room in rooms:
room_listeners = self.room_to_listeners.get(room, set())
_discard_if_notified(room_listeners)
listeners |= room_listeners
for listener in listeners:
try:
listener.notify(self)
except:
logger.exception("Failed to notify listener")
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def wait_for_events(self, user, rooms, timeout, callback,
from_token=StreamToken("s0", "0", "0")):
"""Wait until the callback returns a non empty response or the
timeout fires.
"""
deferred = defer.Deferred()
appservice = yield self.hs.get_datastore().get_app_service_by_user_id(
user.to_string()
)
listener = [_NotificationListener(
user=user,
rooms=rooms,
deferred=deferred,
appservice=appservice,
)]
if timeout:
self._register_with_keys(listener[0])
result = yield callback()
timer = [None]
if timeout:
timed_out = [False]
def _timeout_listener():
timed_out[0] = True
timer[0] = None
listener[0].notify(self)
# We create multiple notification listeners so we have to manage
# canceling the timeout ourselves.
timer[0] = self.clock.call_later(timeout/1000., _timeout_listener)
while not result and not timed_out[0]:
yield deferred
deferred = defer.Deferred()
listener[0] = _NotificationListener(
user=user,
rooms=rooms,
deferred=deferred,
appservice=appservice,
)
self._register_with_keys(listener[0])
result = yield callback()
if timer[0] is not None:
try:
self.clock.cancel_call_later(timer[0])
except:
logger.exception("Failed to cancel notifer timer")
defer.returnValue(result)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_events_for(self, user, rooms, pagination_config, timeout):
""" For the given user and rooms, return any new events for them. If
there are no new events wait for up to `timeout` milliseconds for any
new events to happen before returning.
"""
from_token = pagination_config.from_token
if not from_token:
from_token = yield self.event_sources.get_current_token()
limit = pagination_config.limit
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def check_for_updates():
events = []
end_token = from_token
for name, source in self.event_sources.sources.items():
keyname = "%s_key" % name
stuff, new_key = yield source.get_new_events_for_user(
user, getattr(from_token, keyname), limit,
)
events.extend(stuff)
end_token = end_token.copy_and_replace(keyname, new_key)
if events:
defer.returnValue((events, (from_token, end_token)))
else:
defer.returnValue(None)
result = yield self.wait_for_events(
user, rooms, timeout, check_for_updates, from_token=from_token
)
if result is None:
result = ([], (from_token, from_token))
defer.returnValue(result)
@log_function
def _register_with_keys(self, listener):
for room in listener.rooms:
s = self.room_to_listeners.setdefault(room, set())
s.add(listener)
self.user_to_listeners.setdefault(listener.user, set()).add(listener)
if listener.appservice:
self.appservice_to_listeners.setdefault(
listener.appservice, set()
).add(listener)
def _user_joined_room(self, user, room_id):
new_listeners = self.user_to_listeners.get(user, set())
listeners = self.room_to_listeners.setdefault(room_id, set())
listeners |= new_listeners
for l in new_listeners:
l.rooms.add(room_id)
def _discard_if_notified(listener_set):
"""Remove any 'stale' listeners from the given set.
"""
to_discard = set()
for l in listener_set:
if l.notified():
to_discard.add(l)
listener_set -= to_discard