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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2016 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.
import logging
from typing import List, Tuple
from synapse.logging.opentracing import log_kv, set_tag, trace
from synapse.storage._base import SQLBaseStore, db_to_json, make_in_list_sql_clause
from synapse.storage.database import DatabasePool
from synapse.util import json_encoder
from synapse.util.caches.expiringcache import ExpiringCache
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class DeviceInboxWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
def get_to_device_stream_token(self):
return self._device_inbox_id_gen.get_current_token()
async def get_new_messages_for_device(
self,
user_id: str,
device_id: str,
last_stream_id: int,
current_stream_id: int,
limit: int = 100,
) -> Tuple[List[dict], int]:
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"""
Args:
user_id: The recipient user_id.
device_id: The recipient device_id.
last_stream_id: The last stream ID checked.
current_stream_id: The current position of the to device
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message stream.
limit: The maximum number of messages to retrieve.
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Returns:
A list of messages for the device and where in the stream the messages got to.
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"""
has_changed = self._device_inbox_stream_cache.has_entity_changed(
user_id, last_stream_id
)
if not has_changed:
return ([], current_stream_id)
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def get_new_messages_for_device_txn(txn):
sql = (
"SELECT stream_id, message_json FROM device_inbox"
" WHERE user_id = ? AND device_id = ?"
" AND ? < stream_id AND stream_id <= ?"
" ORDER BY stream_id ASC"
" LIMIT ?"
)
txn.execute(
sql, (user_id, device_id, last_stream_id, current_stream_id, limit)
)
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messages = []
for row in txn:
stream_pos = row[0]
messages.append(db_to_json(row[1]))
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if len(messages) < limit:
stream_pos = current_stream_id
return messages, stream_pos
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return await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
"get_new_messages_for_device", get_new_messages_for_device_txn
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)
@trace
async def delete_messages_for_device(
self, user_id: str, device_id: str, up_to_stream_id: int
) -> int:
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"""
Args:
user_id: The recipient user_id.
device_id: The recipient device_id.
up_to_stream_id: Where to delete messages up to.
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Returns:
The number of messages deleted.
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"""
# If we have cached the last stream id we've deleted up to, we can
# check if there is likely to be anything that needs deleting
last_deleted_stream_id = self._last_device_delete_cache.get(
(user_id, device_id), None
)
set_tag("last_deleted_stream_id", last_deleted_stream_id)
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if last_deleted_stream_id:
has_changed = self._device_inbox_stream_cache.has_entity_changed(
user_id, last_deleted_stream_id
)
if not has_changed:
log_kv({"message": "No changes in cache since last check"})
return 0
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def delete_messages_for_device_txn(txn):
sql = (
"DELETE FROM device_inbox"
" WHERE user_id = ? AND device_id = ?"
" AND stream_id <= ?"
)
txn.execute(sql, (user_id, device_id, up_to_stream_id))
return txn.rowcount
count = await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"delete_messages_for_device", delete_messages_for_device_txn
)
log_kv(
{"message": "deleted {} messages for device".format(count), "count": count}
)
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# Update the cache, ensuring that we only ever increase the value
last_deleted_stream_id = self._last_device_delete_cache.get(
(user_id, device_id), 0
)
self._last_device_delete_cache[(user_id, device_id)] = max(
last_deleted_stream_id, up_to_stream_id
)
return count
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@trace
async def get_new_device_msgs_for_remote(
self, destination, last_stream_id, current_stream_id, limit
) -> Tuple[List[dict], int]:
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"""
Args:
destination(str): The name of the remote server.
last_stream_id(int|long): The last position of the device message stream
that the server sent up to.
current_stream_id(int|long): The current position of the device
message stream.
Returns:
A list of messages for the device and where in the stream the messages got to.
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"""
set_tag("destination", destination)
set_tag("last_stream_id", last_stream_id)
set_tag("current_stream_id", current_stream_id)
set_tag("limit", limit)
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has_changed = self._device_federation_outbox_stream_cache.has_entity_changed(
destination, last_stream_id
)
if not has_changed or last_stream_id == current_stream_id:
log_kv({"message": "No new messages in stream"})
return ([], current_stream_id)
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if limit <= 0:
# This can happen if we run out of room for EDUs in the transaction.
return ([], last_stream_id)
@trace
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def get_new_messages_for_remote_destination_txn(txn):
sql = (
"SELECT stream_id, messages_json FROM device_federation_outbox"
" WHERE destination = ?"
" AND ? < stream_id AND stream_id <= ?"
" ORDER BY stream_id ASC"
" LIMIT ?"
)
txn.execute(sql, (destination, last_stream_id, current_stream_id, limit))
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messages = []
for row in txn:
stream_pos = row[0]
messages.append(db_to_json(row[1]))
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if len(messages) < limit:
log_kv({"message": "Set stream position to current position"})
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stream_pos = current_stream_id
return messages, stream_pos
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return await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"get_new_device_msgs_for_remote",
get_new_messages_for_remote_destination_txn,
)
@trace
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def delete_device_msgs_for_remote(self, destination, up_to_stream_id):
"""Used to delete messages when the remote destination acknowledges
their receipt.
Args:
destination(str): The destination server_name
up_to_stream_id(int): Where to delete messages up to.
Returns:
A deferred that resolves when the messages have been deleted.
"""
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def delete_messages_for_remote_destination_txn(txn):
sql = (
"DELETE FROM device_federation_outbox"
" WHERE destination = ?"
" AND stream_id <= ?"
)
txn.execute(sql, (destination, up_to_stream_id))
return self.db_pool.runInteraction(
"delete_device_msgs_for_remote", delete_messages_for_remote_destination_txn
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)
async def get_all_new_device_messages(
self, instance_name: str, last_id: int, current_id: int, limit: int
) -> Tuple[List[Tuple[int, tuple]], int, bool]:
"""Get updates for to device replication stream.
Args:
instance_name: The writer we want to fetch updates from. Unused
here since there is only ever one writer.
last_id: The token to fetch updates from. Exclusive.
current_id: The token to fetch updates up to. Inclusive.
limit: The requested limit for the number of rows to return. The
function may return more or fewer rows.
Returns:
A tuple consisting of: the updates, a token to use to fetch
subsequent updates, and whether we returned fewer rows than exists
between the requested tokens due to the limit.
The token returned can be used in a subsequent call to this
function to get further updatees.
The updates are a list of 2-tuples of stream ID and the row data
"""
if last_id == current_id:
return [], current_id, False
def get_all_new_device_messages_txn(txn):
# We limit like this as we might have multiple rows per stream_id, and
# we want to make sure we always get all entries for any stream_id
# we return.
upper_pos = min(current_id, last_id + limit)
sql = (
"SELECT max(stream_id), user_id"
" FROM device_inbox"
" WHERE ? < stream_id AND stream_id <= ?"
" GROUP BY user_id"
)
txn.execute(sql, (last_id, upper_pos))
updates = [(row[0], row[1:]) for row in txn]
sql = (
"SELECT max(stream_id), destination"
" FROM device_federation_outbox"
" WHERE ? < stream_id AND stream_id <= ?"
" GROUP BY destination"
)
txn.execute(sql, (last_id, upper_pos))
updates.extend((row[0], row[1:]) for row in txn)
# Order by ascending stream ordering
updates.sort()
limited = False
upto_token = current_id
if len(updates) >= limit:
upto_token = updates[-1][0]
limited = True
return updates, upto_token, limited
return await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
"get_all_new_device_messages", get_all_new_device_messages_txn
)
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class DeviceInboxBackgroundUpdateStore(SQLBaseStore):
DEVICE_INBOX_STREAM_ID = "device_inbox_stream_drop"
def __init__(self, database: DatabasePool, db_conn, hs):
super(DeviceInboxBackgroundUpdateStore, self).__init__(database, db_conn, hs)
self.db_pool.updates.register_background_index_update(
"device_inbox_stream_index",
index_name="device_inbox_stream_id_user_id",
table="device_inbox",
columns=["stream_id", "user_id"],
)
self.db_pool.updates.register_background_update_handler(
self.DEVICE_INBOX_STREAM_ID, self._background_drop_index_device_inbox
)
async def _background_drop_index_device_inbox(self, progress, batch_size):
def reindex_txn(conn):
txn = conn.cursor()
txn.execute("DROP INDEX IF EXISTS device_inbox_stream_id")
txn.close()
await self.db_pool.runWithConnection(reindex_txn)
await self.db_pool.updates._end_background_update(self.DEVICE_INBOX_STREAM_ID)
return 1
class DeviceInboxStore(DeviceInboxWorkerStore, DeviceInboxBackgroundUpdateStore):
DEVICE_INBOX_STREAM_ID = "device_inbox_stream_drop"
def __init__(self, database: DatabasePool, db_conn, hs):
super(DeviceInboxStore, self).__init__(database, db_conn, hs)
# Map of (user_id, device_id) to the last stream_id that has been
# deleted up to. This is so that we can no op deletions.
self._last_device_delete_cache = ExpiringCache(
cache_name="last_device_delete_cache",
clock=self._clock,
max_len=10000,
expiry_ms=30 * 60 * 1000,
)
@trace
async def add_messages_to_device_inbox(
self,
local_messages_by_user_then_device: dict,
remote_messages_by_destination: dict,
) -> int:
"""Used to send messages from this server.
Args:
local_messages_by_user_and_device:
Dictionary of user_id to device_id to message.
remote_messages_by_destination:
Dictionary of destination server_name to the EDU JSON to send.
Returns:
The new stream_id.
"""
def add_messages_txn(txn, now_ms, stream_id):
# Add the local messages directly to the local inbox.
self._add_messages_to_local_device_inbox_txn(
txn, stream_id, local_messages_by_user_then_device
)
# Add the remote messages to the federation outbox.
# We'll send them to a remote server when we next send a
# federation transaction to that destination.
sql = (
"INSERT INTO device_federation_outbox"
" (destination, stream_id, queued_ts, messages_json)"
" VALUES (?,?,?,?)"
)
rows = []
for destination, edu in remote_messages_by_destination.items():
edu_json = json_encoder.encode(edu)
rows.append((destination, stream_id, now_ms, edu_json))
txn.executemany(sql, rows)
with await self._device_inbox_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
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now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
"add_messages_to_device_inbox", add_messages_txn, now_ms, stream_id
)
for user_id in local_messages_by_user_then_device.keys():
self._device_inbox_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(user_id, stream_id)
for destination in remote_messages_by_destination.keys():
self._device_federation_outbox_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(
destination, stream_id
)
return self._device_inbox_id_gen.get_current_token()
async def add_messages_from_remote_to_device_inbox(
self, origin: str, message_id: str, local_messages_by_user_then_device: dict
) -> int:
def add_messages_txn(txn, now_ms, stream_id):
# Check if we've already inserted a matching message_id for that
# origin. This can happen if the origin doesn't receive our
# acknowledgement from the first time we received the message.
already_inserted = self.db_pool.simple_select_one_txn(
txn,
table="device_federation_inbox",
keyvalues={"origin": origin, "message_id": message_id},
retcols=("message_id",),
allow_none=True,
)
if already_inserted is not None:
return
# Add an entry for this message_id so that we know we've processed
# it.
self.db_pool.simple_insert_txn(
txn,
table="device_federation_inbox",
values={
"origin": origin,
"message_id": message_id,
"received_ts": now_ms,
},
)
# Add the messages to the approriate local device inboxes so that
# they'll be sent to the devices when they next sync.
self._add_messages_to_local_device_inbox_txn(
txn, stream_id, local_messages_by_user_then_device
)
with await self._device_inbox_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
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now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
"add_messages_from_remote_to_device_inbox",
add_messages_txn,
now_ms,
stream_id,
)
for user_id in local_messages_by_user_then_device.keys():
self._device_inbox_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(user_id, stream_id)
return stream_id
def _add_messages_to_local_device_inbox_txn(
self, txn, stream_id, messages_by_user_then_device
):
local_by_user_then_device = {}
for user_id, messages_by_device in messages_by_user_then_device.items():
messages_json_for_user = {}
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devices = list(messages_by_device.keys())
if len(devices) == 1 and devices[0] == "*":
# Handle wildcard device_ids.
sql = "SELECT device_id FROM devices WHERE user_id = ?"
txn.execute(sql, (user_id,))
message_json = json_encoder.encode(messages_by_device["*"])
for row in txn:
# Add the message for all devices for this user on this
# server.
device = row[0]
messages_json_for_user[device] = message_json
else:
if not devices:
continue
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clause, args = make_in_list_sql_clause(
txn.database_engine, "device_id", devices
)
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sql = "SELECT device_id FROM devices WHERE user_id = ? AND " + clause
# TODO: Maybe this needs to be done in batches if there are
# too many local devices for a given user.
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txn.execute(sql, [user_id] + list(args))
for row in txn:
# Only insert into the local inbox if the device exists on
# this server
device = row[0]
message_json = json_encoder.encode(messages_by_device[device])
messages_json_for_user[device] = message_json
if messages_json_for_user:
local_by_user_then_device[user_id] = messages_json_for_user
if not local_by_user_then_device:
return
sql = (
"INSERT INTO device_inbox"
" (user_id, device_id, stream_id, message_json)"
" VALUES (?,?,?,?)"
)
rows = []
for user_id, messages_by_device in local_by_user_then_device.items():
for device_id, message_json in messages_by_device.items():
rows.append((user_id, device_id, stream_id, message_json))
txn.executemany(sql, rows)