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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
# Copyright 2018 New Vector 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.
import argparse
import collections
import errno
import glob
import os
import os.path
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import time
from typing import Iterable, Optional
import yaml
from synapse.config import find_config_files
MAIN_PROCESS = "synapse.app.homeserver"
GREEN = "\x1b[1;32m"
YELLOW = "\x1b[1;33m"
RED = "\x1b[1;31m"
NORMAL = "\x1b[m"
SYNCTL_CACHE_FACTOR_WARNING = """\
Setting 'synctl_cache_factor' in the config is deprecated. Instead, please do
one of the following:
- Either set the environment variable 'SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR'
- or set 'caches.global_factor' in the homeserver config.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------"""
def pid_running(pid):
try:
os.kill(pid, 0)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == errno.EPERM:
pass # process exists
else:
return False
# When running in a container, orphan processes may not get reaped and their
# PIDs may remain valid. Try to work around the issue.
try:
with open(f"/proc/{pid}/status") as status_file:
if "zombie" in status_file.read():
return False
except Exception:
# This isn't Linux or `/proc/` is unavailable.
# Assume that the process is still running.
pass
return True
def write(message, colour=NORMAL, stream=sys.stdout):
# Lets check if we're writing to a TTY before colouring
should_colour = False
try:
should_colour = stream.isatty()
except AttributeError:
# Just in case `isatty` isn't defined on everything. The python
# docs are incredibly vague.
pass
if not should_colour:
stream.write(message + "\n")
else:
stream.write(colour + message + NORMAL + "\n")
def abort(message, colour=RED, stream=sys.stderr):
write(message, colour, stream)
sys.exit(1)
def start(pidfile: str, app: str, config_files: Iterable[str], daemonize: bool) -> bool:
"""Attempts to start a synapse main or worker process.
Args:
pidfile: the pidfile we expect the process to create
app: the python module to run
config_files: config files to pass to synapse
daemonize: if True, will include a --daemonize argument to synapse
Returns:
True if the process started successfully or was already running
False if there was an error starting the process
"""
if os.path.exists(pidfile) and pid_running(int(open(pidfile).read())):
print(app + " already running")
return True
args = [sys.executable, "-m", app]
for c in config_files:
args += ["-c", c]
if daemonize:
args.append("--daemonize")
try:
subprocess.check_call(args)
write("started %s(%s)" % (app, ",".join(config_files)), colour=GREEN)
return True
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
err = "%s(%s) failed to start (exit code: %d). Check the Synapse logfile" % (
app,
",".join(config_files),
e.returncode,
)
if daemonize:
err += ", or run synctl with --no-daemonize"
err += "."
write(err, colour=RED, stream=sys.stderr)
return False
def stop(pidfile: str, app: str) -> Optional[int]:
"""Attempts to kill a synapse worker from the pidfile.
Args:
pidfile: path to file containing worker's pid
app: name of the worker's appservice
Returns:
process id, or None if the process was not running
"""
if os.path.exists(pidfile):
pid = int(open(pidfile).read())
try:
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM)
write("stopped %s" % (app,), colour=GREEN)
return pid
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ESRCH:
write("%s not running" % (app,), colour=YELLOW)
elif err.errno == errno.EPERM:
abort("Cannot stop %s: Operation not permitted" % (app,))
else:
abort("Cannot stop %s: Unknown error" % (app,))
else:
write(
"No running worker of %s found (from %s)\nThe process might be managed by another controller (e.g. systemd)"
% (app, pidfile),
colour=YELLOW,
)
return None
Worker = collections.namedtuple(
"Worker", ["app", "configfile", "pidfile", "cache_factor", "cache_factors"]
)
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"action",
choices=["start", "stop", "restart"],
help="whether to start, stop or restart the synapse",
)
parser.add_argument(
"configfile",
nargs="?",
default="homeserver.yaml",
help="the homeserver config file. Defaults to homeserver.yaml. May also be"
" a directory with *.yaml files",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-w", "--worker", metavar="WORKERCONFIG", help="start or stop a single worker"
)
parser.add_argument(
"-a",
"--all-processes",
metavar="WORKERCONFIGDIR",
help="start or stop all the workers in the given directory"
" and the main synapse process",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--no-daemonize",
action="store_false",
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dest="daemonize",
help="Run synapse in the foreground for debugging. "
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"Will work only if the daemonize option is not set in the config.",
)
options = parser.parse_args()
if options.worker and options.all_processes:
write('Cannot use "--worker" with "--all-processes"', stream=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
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if not options.daemonize and options.all_processes:
write('Cannot use "--no-daemonize" with "--all-processes"', stream=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
configfile = options.configfile
if not os.path.exists(configfile):
write(
f"Config file {configfile} does not exist.\n"
f"To generate a config file, run:\n"
f" {sys.executable} -m {MAIN_PROCESS}"
f" -c {configfile} --generate-config"
f" --server-name=<server name> --report-stats=<yes/no>\n",
stream=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
config_files = find_config_files([configfile])
config = {}
for config_file in config_files:
with open(config_file) as file_stream:
yaml_config = yaml.safe_load(file_stream)
if yaml_config is not None:
config.update(yaml_config)
pidfile = config["pid_file"]
cache_factor = config.get("synctl_cache_factor")
start_stop_synapse = True
if cache_factor:
write(SYNCTL_CACHE_FACTOR_WARNING)
os.environ["SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR"] = str(cache_factor)
cache_factors = config.get("synctl_cache_factors", {})
for cache_name, factor in cache_factors.items():
os.environ["SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_" + cache_name.upper()] = str(factor)
worker_configfiles = []
if options.worker:
start_stop_synapse = False
worker_configfile = options.worker
if not os.path.exists(worker_configfile):
write(
"No worker config found at %r" % (worker_configfile,), stream=sys.stderr
)
sys.exit(1)
worker_configfiles.append(worker_configfile)
if options.all_processes:
# To start the main synapse with -a you need to add a worker file
# with worker_app == "synapse.app.homeserver"
start_stop_synapse = False
worker_configdir = options.all_processes
if not os.path.isdir(worker_configdir):
write(
"No worker config directory found at %r" % (worker_configdir,),
stream=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
worker_configfiles.extend(
sorted(glob.glob(os.path.join(worker_configdir, "*.yaml")))
)
workers = []
for worker_configfile in worker_configfiles:
with open(worker_configfile) as stream:
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worker_config = yaml.safe_load(stream)
worker_app = worker_config["worker_app"]
if worker_app == "synapse.app.homeserver":
# We need to special case all of this to pick up options that may
# be set in the main config file or in this worker config file.
worker_pidfile = worker_config.get("pid_file") or pidfile
worker_cache_factor = (
worker_config.get("synctl_cache_factor") or cache_factor
)
worker_cache_factors = (
worker_config.get("synctl_cache_factors") or cache_factors
)
# The master process doesn't support using worker_* config.
for key in worker_config:
if key == "worker_app": # But we allow worker_app
continue
assert not key.startswith(
"worker_"
), "Main process cannot use worker_* config"
else:
worker_pidfile = worker_config["worker_pid_file"]
worker_cache_factor = worker_config.get("synctl_cache_factor")
worker_cache_factors = worker_config.get("synctl_cache_factors", {})
workers.append(
Worker(
worker_app,
worker_configfile,
worker_pidfile,
worker_cache_factor,
worker_cache_factors,
)
)
action = options.action
if action == "stop" or action == "restart":
running_pids = []
for worker in workers:
pid = stop(worker.pidfile, worker.app)
if pid is not None:
running_pids.append(pid)
if start_stop_synapse:
pid = stop(pidfile, MAIN_PROCESS)
if pid is not None:
running_pids.append(pid)
if len(running_pids) > 0:
write("Waiting for processes to exit...")
for running_pid in running_pids:
while pid_running(running_pid):
time.sleep(0.2)
write("All processes exited")
if action == "start" or action == "restart":
error = False
if start_stop_synapse:
if not start(pidfile, MAIN_PROCESS, (configfile,), options.daemonize):
error = True
for worker in workers:
env = os.environ.copy()
if worker.cache_factor:
os.environ["SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR"] = str(worker.cache_factor)
for cache_name, factor in worker.cache_factors.items():
os.environ["SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_" + cache_name.upper()] = str(factor)
if not start(
worker.pidfile,
worker.app,
(configfile, worker.configfile),
options.daemonize,
):
error = True
# Reset env back to the original
os.environ.clear()
os.environ.update(env)
if error:
exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()