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# Copyright 2016-2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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#
# 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.
"""Contains functions for performing actions on rooms."""
import itertools
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import logging
import math
import random
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import string
from collections import OrderedDict
from http import HTTPStatus
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Awaitable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
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import attr
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
import synapse.events.snapshot
from synapse.api.constants import (
Direction,
EventContentFields,
EventTypes,
GuestAccess,
HistoryVisibility,
JoinRules,
Membership,
RoomCreationPreset,
RoomEncryptionAlgorithms,
RoomTypes,
)
from synapse.api.errors import (
AuthError,
Codes,
LimitExceededError,
NotFoundError,
PartialStateConflictError,
StoreError,
SynapseError,
)
from synapse.api.filtering import Filter
from synapse.api.room_versions import KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS, RoomVersion
from synapse.event_auth import validate_event_for_room_version
from synapse.events import EventBase
from synapse.events.snapshot import UnpersistedEventContext
from synapse.events.utils import copy_and_fixup_power_levels_contents
from synapse.handlers.relations import BundledAggregations
from synapse.module_api import NOT_SPAM
from synapse.rest.admin._base import assert_user_is_admin
from synapse.streams import EventSource
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from synapse.types import (
JsonDict,
MutableStateMap,
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Requester,
RoomAlias,
RoomID,
RoomStreamToken,
StateMap,
StrCollection,
StreamKeyType,
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StreamToken,
UserID,
create_requester,
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)
from synapse.types.state import StateFilter
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from synapse.util import stringutils
from synapse.util.caches.response_cache import ResponseCache
from synapse.util.stringutils import parse_and_validate_server_name
from synapse.visibility import filter_events_for_client
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
from synapse.server import HomeServer
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
id_server_scheme = "https://"
FIVE_MINUTES_IN_MS = 5 * 60 * 1000
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@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class EventContext:
events_before: List[EventBase]
event: EventBase
events_after: List[EventBase]
state: List[EventBase]
aggregations: Dict[str, BundledAggregations]
start: str
end: str
class RoomCreationHandler:
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
self._storage_controllers = hs.get_storage_controllers()
self.auth = hs.get_auth()
self.auth_blocking = hs.get_auth_blocking()
self.clock = hs.get_clock()
self.hs = hs
self.spam_checker = hs.get_spam_checker()
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self.event_creation_handler = hs.get_event_creation_handler()
self.room_member_handler = hs.get_room_member_handler()
self._event_auth_handler = hs.get_event_auth_handler()
self.config = hs.config
self.request_ratelimiter = hs.get_request_ratelimiter()
# Room state based off defined presets
self._presets_dict: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]] = {
RoomCreationPreset.PRIVATE_CHAT: {
"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE,
"history_visibility": HistoryVisibility.SHARED,
"original_invitees_have_ops": False,
"guest_can_join": True,
"power_level_content_override": {"invite": 0},
},
RoomCreationPreset.TRUSTED_PRIVATE_CHAT: {
"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE,
"history_visibility": HistoryVisibility.SHARED,
"original_invitees_have_ops": True,
"guest_can_join": True,
"power_level_content_override": {"invite": 0},
},
RoomCreationPreset.PUBLIC_CHAT: {
"join_rules": JoinRules.PUBLIC,
"history_visibility": HistoryVisibility.SHARED,
"original_invitees_have_ops": False,
"guest_can_join": False,
"power_level_content_override": {},
},
}
# Modify presets to selectively enable encryption by default per homeserver config
for preset_name, preset_config in self._presets_dict.items():
encrypted = (
preset_name
in self.config.room.encryption_enabled_by_default_for_room_presets
)
preset_config["encrypted"] = encrypted
self._default_power_level_content_override = (
self.config.room.default_power_level_content_override
)
self._replication = hs.get_replication_data_handler()
# If a user tries to update the same room multiple times in quick
# succession, only process the first attempt and return its result to
# subsequent requests
self._upgrade_response_cache: ResponseCache[Tuple[str, str]] = ResponseCache(
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hs.get_clock(), "room_upgrade", timeout_ms=FIVE_MINUTES_IN_MS
)
self._server_notices_mxid = hs.config.servernotices.server_notices_mxid
self.third_party_event_rules = hs.get_third_party_event_rules()
async def upgrade_room(
self, requester: Requester, old_room_id: str, new_version: RoomVersion
) -> str:
"""Replace a room with a new room with a different version
Args:
requester: the user requesting the upgrade
old_room_id: the id of the room to be replaced
new_version: the new room version to use
Returns:
the new room id
Raises:
ShadowBanError if the requester is shadow-banned.
"""
await self.request_ratelimiter.ratelimit(requester)
user_id = requester.user.to_string()
# Check if this room is already being upgraded by another person
for key in self._upgrade_response_cache.keys():
if key[0] == old_room_id and key[1] != user_id:
# Two different people are trying to upgrade the same room.
# Send the second an error.
#
# Note that this of course only gets caught if both users are
# on the same homeserver.
raise SynapseError(
400, "An upgrade for this room is currently in progress"
)
# Check whether the room exists and 404 if it doesn't.
# We could go straight for the auth check, but that will raise a 403 instead.
old_room = await self.store.get_room(old_room_id)
if old_room is None:
raise NotFoundError("Unknown room id %s" % (old_room_id,))
new_room_id = self._generate_room_id()
# Try several times, it could fail with PartialStateConflictError
# in _upgrade_room, cf comment in except block.
max_retries = 5
for i in range(max_retries):
try:
# Check whether the user has the power level to carry out the upgrade.
# `check_auth_rules_from_context` will check that they are in the room and have
# the required power level to send the tombstone event.
(
tombstone_event,
tombstone_unpersisted_context,
) = await self.event_creation_handler.create_event(
requester,
{
"type": EventTypes.Tombstone,
"state_key": "",
"room_id": old_room_id,
"sender": user_id,
"content": {
"body": "This room has been replaced",
"replacement_room": new_room_id,
},
},
)
tombstone_context = await tombstone_unpersisted_context.persist(
tombstone_event
)
validate_event_for_room_version(tombstone_event)
await self._event_auth_handler.check_auth_rules_from_context(
tombstone_event
)
# Upgrade the room
#
# If this user has sent multiple upgrade requests for the same room
# and one of them is not complete yet, cache the response and
# return it to all subsequent requests
ret = await self._upgrade_response_cache.wrap(
(old_room_id, user_id),
self._upgrade_room,
requester,
old_room_id,
old_room, # args for _upgrade_room
new_room_id,
new_version,
tombstone_event,
tombstone_context,
)
return ret
except PartialStateConflictError as e:
# Clean up the cache so we can retry properly
self._upgrade_response_cache.unset((old_room_id, user_id))
# Persisting couldn't happen because the room got un-partial stated
# in the meantime and context needs to be recomputed, so let's do so.
if i == max_retries - 1:
raise e
pass
# This is to satisfy mypy and should never happen
raise PartialStateConflictError()
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async def _upgrade_room(
self,
requester: Requester,
old_room_id: str,
old_room: Dict[str, Any],
new_room_id: str,
new_version: RoomVersion,
tombstone_event: EventBase,
tombstone_context: synapse.events.snapshot.EventContext,
) -> str:
"""
Args:
requester: the user requesting the upgrade
old_room_id: the id of the room to be replaced
old_room: a dict containing room information for the room to be replaced,
as returned by `RoomWorkerStore.get_room`.
new_room_id: the id of the replacement room
new_version: the version to upgrade the room to
tombstone_event: the tombstone event to send to the old room
tombstone_context: the context for the tombstone event
Raises:
ShadowBanError if the requester is shadow-banned.
"""
user_id = requester.user.to_string()
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assert self.hs.is_mine_id(user_id), "User must be our own: %s" % (user_id,)
logger.info("Creating new room %s to replace %s", new_room_id, old_room_id)
# create the new room. may raise a `StoreError` in the exceedingly unlikely
# event of a room ID collision.
await self.store.store_room(
room_id=new_room_id,
room_creator_user_id=user_id,
is_public=old_room["is_public"],
room_version=new_version,
)
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await self.clone_existing_room(
requester,
old_room_id=old_room_id,
new_room_id=new_room_id,
new_room_version=new_version,
tombstone_event_id=tombstone_event.event_id,
)
# now send the tombstone
await self.event_creation_handler.handle_new_client_event(
requester=requester,
events_and_context=[(tombstone_event, tombstone_context)],
)
state_filter = StateFilter.from_types(
[(EventTypes.CanonicalAlias, ""), (EventTypes.PowerLevels, "")]
)
old_room_state = await tombstone_context.get_current_state_ids(state_filter)
# We know the tombstone event isn't an outlier so it has current state.
assert old_room_state is not None
# update any aliases
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await self._move_aliases_to_new_room(
requester, old_room_id, new_room_id, old_room_state
)
# Copy over user push rules, tags and migrate room directory state
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await self.room_member_handler.transfer_room_state_on_room_upgrade(
old_room_id, new_room_id
)
# finally, shut down the PLs in the old room, and update them in the new
# room.
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await self._update_upgraded_room_pls(
requester,
old_room_id,
new_room_id,
old_room_state,
)
return new_room_id
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async def _update_upgraded_room_pls(
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self,
requester: Requester,
old_room_id: str,
new_room_id: str,
old_room_state: StateMap[str],
) -> None:
"""Send updated power levels in both rooms after an upgrade
Args:
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requester: the user requesting the upgrade
old_room_id: the id of the room to be replaced
new_room_id: the id of the replacement room
old_room_state: the state map for the old room
Raises:
ShadowBanError if the requester is shadow-banned.
"""
old_room_pl_event_id = old_room_state.get((EventTypes.PowerLevels, ""))
if old_room_pl_event_id is None:
logger.warning(
"Not supported: upgrading a room with no PL event. Not setting PLs "
"in old room."
)
return
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old_room_pl_state = await self.store.get_event(old_room_pl_event_id)
# we try to stop regular users from speaking by setting the PL required
# to send regular events and invites to 'Moderator' level. That's normally
# 50, but if the default PL in a room is 50 or more, then we set the
# required PL above that.
pl_content = copy_and_fixup_power_levels_contents(old_room_pl_state.content)
users_default: int = pl_content.get("users_default", 0) # type: ignore[assignment]
restricted_level = max(users_default + 1, 50)
updated = False
for v in ("invite", "events_default"):
current: int = pl_content.get(v, 0) # type: ignore[assignment]
if current < restricted_level:
logger.debug(
"Setting level for %s in %s to %i (was %i)",
v,
old_room_id,
restricted_level,
current,
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)
pl_content[v] = restricted_level
updated = True
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else:
logger.debug("Not setting level for %s (already %i)", v, current)
if updated:
try:
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await self.event_creation_handler.create_and_send_nonmember_event(
requester,
{
"type": EventTypes.PowerLevels,
"state_key": "",
"room_id": old_room_id,
"sender": requester.user.to_string(),
"content": pl_content,
},
ratelimit=False,
)
except AuthError as e:
logger.warning("Unable to update PLs in old room: %s", e)
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await self.event_creation_handler.create_and_send_nonmember_event(
requester,
{
"type": EventTypes.PowerLevels,
"state_key": "",
"room_id": new_room_id,
"sender": requester.user.to_string(),
"content": copy_and_fixup_power_levels_contents(
old_room_pl_state.content
),
},
ratelimit=False,
)
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async def clone_existing_room(
self,
requester: Requester,
old_room_id: str,
new_room_id: str,
new_room_version: RoomVersion,
tombstone_event_id: str,
) -> None:
"""Populate a new room based on an old room
Args:
requester: the user requesting the upgrade
old_room_id : the id of the room to be replaced
new_room_id: the id to give the new room (should already have been
created with _generate_room_id())
new_room_version: the new room version to use
tombstone_event_id: the ID of the tombstone event in the old room.
"""
user_id = requester.user.to_string()
spam_check = await self.spam_checker.user_may_create_room(user_id)
if spam_check != NOT_SPAM:
raise SynapseError(
403,
"You are not permitted to create rooms",
errcode=spam_check[0],
additional_fields=spam_check[1],
)
creation_content: JsonDict = {
"room_version": new_room_version.identifier,
"predecessor": {"room_id": old_room_id, "event_id": tombstone_event_id},
}
# Check if old room was non-federatable
# Get old room's create event
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old_room_create_event = await self.store.get_create_event_for_room(old_room_id)
# Check if the create event specified a non-federatable room
if not old_room_create_event.content.get(EventContentFields.FEDERATE, True):
# If so, mark the new room as non-federatable as well
creation_content[EventContentFields.FEDERATE] = False
initial_state = {}
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# Replicate relevant room events
types_to_copy: List[Tuple[str, Optional[str]]] = [
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(EventTypes.JoinRules, ""),
(EventTypes.Name, ""),
(EventTypes.Topic, ""),
(EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility, ""),
(EventTypes.GuestAccess, ""),
(EventTypes.RoomAvatar, ""),
(EventTypes.RoomEncryption, ""),
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(EventTypes.ServerACL, ""),
(EventTypes.PowerLevels, ""),
]
# Copy the room type as per MSC3818.
room_type = old_room_create_event.content.get(EventContentFields.ROOM_TYPE)
if room_type is not None:
creation_content[EventContentFields.ROOM_TYPE] = room_type
# If the old room was a space, copy over the rooms in the space.
if room_type == RoomTypes.SPACE:
types_to_copy.append((EventTypes.SpaceChild, None))
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old_room_state_ids = (
await self._storage_controllers.state.get_current_state_ids(
old_room_id, StateFilter.from_types(types_to_copy)
)
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)
# map from event_id to BaseEvent
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old_room_state_events = await self.store.get_events(old_room_state_ids.values())
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for k, old_event_id in old_room_state_ids.items():
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old_event = old_room_state_events.get(old_event_id)
if old_event:
# If the event is an space child event with empty content, it was
# removed from the space and should be ignored.
if k[0] == EventTypes.SpaceChild and not old_event.content:
continue
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initial_state[k] = old_event.content
# deep-copy the power-levels event before we start modifying it
# note that if frozen_dicts are enabled, `power_levels` will be a frozen
# dict so we can't just copy.deepcopy it.
initial_state[
(EventTypes.PowerLevels, "")
] = power_levels = copy_and_fixup_power_levels_contents(
initial_state[(EventTypes.PowerLevels, "")]
)
# Resolve the minimum power level required to send any state event
# We will give the upgrading user this power level temporarily (if necessary) such that
# they are able to copy all of the state events over, then revert them back to their
# original power level afterwards in _update_upgraded_room_pls
# Copy over user power levels now as this will not be possible with >100PL users once
# the room has been created
# Calculate the minimum power level needed to clone the room
event_power_levels = power_levels.get("events", {})
if not isinstance(event_power_levels, dict):
event_power_levels = {}
state_default = power_levels.get("state_default", 50)
try:
state_default_int = int(state_default) # type: ignore[arg-type]
except (TypeError, ValueError):
state_default_int = 50
ban = power_levels.get("ban", 50)
try:
ban = int(ban) # type: ignore[arg-type]
except (TypeError, ValueError):
ban = 50
needed_power_level = max(
state_default_int, ban, max(event_power_levels.values())
)
# Get the user's current power level, this matches the logic in get_user_power_level,
# but without the entire state map.
user_power_levels = power_levels.setdefault("users", {})
if not isinstance(user_power_levels, dict):
user_power_levels = {}
users_default = power_levels.get("users_default", 0)
current_power_level = user_power_levels.get(user_id, users_default)
try:
current_power_level_int = int(current_power_level) # type: ignore[arg-type]
except (TypeError, ValueError):
current_power_level_int = 0
# Raise the requester's power level in the new room if necessary
if current_power_level_int < needed_power_level:
user_power_levels[user_id] = needed_power_level
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await self._send_events_for_new_room(
requester,
new_room_id,
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# we expect to override all the presets with initial_state, so this is
# somewhat arbitrary.
room_config={"preset": RoomCreationPreset.PRIVATE_CHAT},
invite_list=[],
initial_state=initial_state,
creation_content=creation_content,
)
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# Transfer membership events
old_room_member_state_ids = (
await self._storage_controllers.state.get_current_state_ids(
old_room_id, StateFilter.from_types([(EventTypes.Member, None)])
)
)
# map from event_id to BaseEvent
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old_room_member_state_events = await self.store.get_events(
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old_room_member_state_ids.values()
)
for old_event in old_room_member_state_events.values():
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# Only transfer ban events
if (
"membership" in old_event.content
and old_event.content["membership"] == "ban"
):
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await self.room_member_handler.update_membership(
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requester,
UserID.from_string(old_event.state_key),
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new_room_id,
"ban",
ratelimit=False,
content=old_event.content,
)
# XXX invites/joins
# XXX 3pid invites
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async def _move_aliases_to_new_room(
self,
requester: Requester,
old_room_id: str,
new_room_id: str,
old_room_state: StateMap[str],
) -> None:
# check to see if we have a canonical alias.
canonical_alias_event = None
canonical_alias_event_id = old_room_state.get((EventTypes.CanonicalAlias, ""))
if canonical_alias_event_id:
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canonical_alias_event = await self.store.get_event(canonical_alias_event_id)
await self.store.update_aliases_for_room(old_room_id, new_room_id)
if not canonical_alias_event:
return
# If there is a canonical alias we need to update the one in the old
# room and set one in the new one.
old_canonical_alias_content = dict(canonical_alias_event.content)
new_canonical_alias_content = {}
canonical = canonical_alias_event.content.get("alias")
if canonical and self.hs.is_mine_id(canonical):
new_canonical_alias_content["alias"] = canonical
old_canonical_alias_content.pop("alias", None)
# We convert to a list as it will be a Tuple.
old_alt_aliases = list(old_canonical_alias_content.get("alt_aliases", []))
if old_alt_aliases:
old_canonical_alias_content["alt_aliases"] = old_alt_aliases
new_alt_aliases = new_canonical_alias_content.setdefault("alt_aliases", [])
for alias in canonical_alias_event.content.get("alt_aliases", []):
try:
if self.hs.is_mine_id(alias):
new_alt_aliases.append(alias)
old_alt_aliases.remove(alias)
except Exception:
logger.info(
"Invalid alias %s in canonical alias event %s",
alias,
canonical_alias_event_id,
)
if not old_alt_aliases:
old_canonical_alias_content.pop("alt_aliases")
# If a canonical alias event existed for the old room, fire a canonical
# alias event for the new room with a copy of the information.
try:
await self.event_creation_handler.create_and_send_nonmember_event(
requester,
{
"type": EventTypes.CanonicalAlias,
"state_key": "",
"room_id": old_room_id,
"sender": requester.user.to_string(),
"content": old_canonical_alias_content,
},
ratelimit=False,
)
except SynapseError as e:
# again I'm not really expecting this to fail, but if it does, I'd rather
# we returned the new room to the client at this point.
logger.error("Unable to send updated alias events in old room: %s", e)
try:
await self.event_creation_handler.create_and_send_nonmember_event(
requester,
{
"type": EventTypes.CanonicalAlias,
"state_key": "",
"room_id": new_room_id,
"sender": requester.user.to_string(),
"content": new_canonical_alias_content,
},
ratelimit=False,
)
except SynapseError as e:
# again I'm not really expecting this to fail, but if it does, I'd rather
# we returned the new room to the client at this point.
logger.error("Unable to send updated alias events in new room: %s", e)
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async def create_room(
self,
requester: Requester,
config: JsonDict,
ratelimit: bool = True,
creator_join_profile: Optional[JsonDict] = None,
) -> Tuple[str, Optional[RoomAlias], int]:
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"""Creates a new room.
Args:
requester: The user who requested the room creation.
config: A dict of configuration options. This will be the body of
a /createRoom request; see
https://spec.matrix.org/latest/client-server-api/#post_matrixclientv3createroom
ratelimit: set to False to disable the rate limiter
creator_join_profile:
Set to override the displayname and avatar for the creating
user in this room. If unset, displayname and avatar will be
derived from the user's profile. If set, should contain the
values to go in the body of the 'join' event (typically
`avatar_url` and/or `displayname`.
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Returns:
A 3-tuple containing:
- the room ID;
- if requested, the room alias, otherwise None; and
- the `stream_id` of the last persisted event.
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Raises:
SynapseError:
if the room ID couldn't be stored, 3pid invitation config
validation failed, or something went horribly wrong.
ResourceLimitError:
if server is blocked to some resource being
exceeded
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"""
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user_id = requester.user.to_string()
await self.auth_blocking.check_auth_blocking(requester=requester)
if (
self._server_notices_mxid is not None
and user_id == self._server_notices_mxid
):
# allow the server notices mxid to create rooms
is_requester_admin = True
else:
is_requester_admin = await self.auth.is_server_admin(requester)
# Let the third party rules modify the room creation config if needed, or abort
# the room creation entirely with an exception.
await self.third_party_event_rules.on_create_room(
requester, config, is_requester_admin=is_requester_admin
)
invite_3pid_list = config.get("invite_3pid", [])
invite_list = config.get("invite", [])
# validate each entry for correctness
for invite_3pid in invite_3pid_list:
if not all(
key in invite_3pid
for key in ("medium", "address", "id_server", "id_access_token")
):
raise SynapseError(
HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST,
"all of `medium`, `address`, `id_server` and `id_access_token` "
"are required when making a 3pid invite",
Codes.MISSING_PARAM,
)
if not is_requester_admin:
spam_check = await self.spam_checker.user_may_create_room(user_id)
if spam_check != NOT_SPAM:
raise SynapseError(
403,
"You are not permitted to create rooms",
errcode=spam_check[0],
additional_fields=spam_check[1],
)
if ratelimit:
# Rate limit once in advance, but don't rate limit the individual
# events in the room — room creation isn't atomic and it's very
# janky if half the events in the initial state don't make it because
# of rate limiting.
await self.request_ratelimiter.ratelimit(requester)
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room_version_id = config.get(
"room_version", self.config.server.default_room_version.identifier
)
if not isinstance(room_version_id, str):
raise SynapseError(400, "room_version must be a string", Codes.BAD_JSON)
room_version = KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS.get(room_version_id)
if room_version is None:
raise SynapseError(
400,
"Your homeserver does not support this room version",
Codes.UNSUPPORTED_ROOM_VERSION,
)
room_alias = None
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if "room_alias_name" in config:
for wchar in string.whitespace:
if wchar in config["room_alias_name"]:
raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid characters in room alias")
if ":" in config["room_alias_name"]:
# Prevent someone from trying to pass in a full alias here.
# Note that it's permissible for a room alias to have multiple
# hash symbols at the start (notably bridged over from IRC, too),
# but the first colon in the alias is defined to separate the local
# part from the server name.
# (remember server names can contain port numbers, also separated
# by a colon. But under no circumstances should the local part be
# allowed to contain a colon!)
raise SynapseError(
400,
"':' is not permitted in the room alias name. "
"Please note this expects a local part — 'wombat', not '#wombat:example.com'.",
)
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room_alias = RoomAlias(config["room_alias_name"], self.hs.hostname)
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mapping = await self.store.get_association_from_room_alias(room_alias)
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if mapping:
raise SynapseError(400, "Room alias already taken", Codes.ROOM_IN_USE)
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for i in invite_list:
try:
uid = UserID.from_string(i)
parse_and_validate_server_name(uid.domain)
except Exception:
raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid user_id: %s" % (i,))
if (invite_list or invite_3pid_list) and requester.shadow_banned:
# We randomly sleep a bit just to annoy the requester.
await self.clock.sleep(random.randint(1, 10))
# Allow the request to go through, but remove any associated invites.
invite_3pid_list = []
invite_list = []
if invite_list or invite_3pid_list:
try:
# If there are invites in the request, see if the ratelimiting settings
# allow that number of invites to be sent from the current user.
await self.room_member_handler.ratelimit_multiple_invites(
requester,
room_id=None,
n_invites=len(invite_list) + len(invite_3pid_list),
update=False,
)
except LimitExceededError:
raise SynapseError(400, "Cannot invite so many users at once")
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await self.event_creation_handler.assert_accepted_privacy_policy(requester)
power_level_content_override = config.get("power_level_content_override")
if (
power_level_content_override
and "users" in power_level_content_override
and user_id not in power_level_content_override["users"]
):
raise SynapseError(
400,
"Not a valid power_level_content_override: 'users' did not contain %s"
% (user_id,),
)
# The spec says rooms should default to private visibility if
# `visibility` is not specified.
visibility = config.get("visibility", "private")
is_public = visibility == "public"
room_id = await self._generate_and_create_room_id(
creator_id=user_id,
is_public=is_public,
room_version=room_version,
)
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# Check whether this visibility value is blocked by a third party module
allowed_by_third_party_rules = (
await (
self.third_party_event_rules.check_visibility_can_be_modified(
room_id, visibility
)
)
)
if not allowed_by_third_party_rules:
raise SynapseError(403, "Room visibility value not allowed.")
if is_public:
room_aliases = []
if room_alias:
room_aliases.append(room_alias.to_string())
if not self.config.roomdirectory.is_publishing_room_allowed(
user_id, room_id, room_aliases
):
# Let's just return a generic message, as there may be all sorts of
# reasons why we said no. TODO: Allow configurable error messages
# per alias creation rule?
raise SynapseError(403, "Not allowed to publish room")
directory_handler = self.hs.get_directory_handler()
if room_alias:
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await directory_handler.create_association(
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requester=requester,
room_id=room_id,
room_alias=room_alias,
servers=[self.hs.hostname],
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check_membership=False,
)
raw_initial_state = config.get("initial_state", [])
initial_state = OrderedDict()
for val in raw_initial_state:
initial_state[(val["type"], val.get("state_key", ""))] = val["content"]
creation_content = config.get("creation_content", {})
# override any attempt to set room versions via the creation_content
creation_content["room_version"] = room_version.identifier
(
last_stream_id,
last_sent_event_id,
depth,
) = await self._send_events_for_new_room(
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requester,
room_id,
room_config=config,
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invite_list=invite_list,
initial_state=initial_state,
creation_content=creation_content,
room_alias=room_alias,
power_level_content_override=power_level_content_override,
creator_join_profile=creator_join_profile,
)
# we avoid dropping the lock between invites, as otherwise joins can
# start coming in and making the createRoom slow.
#
# we also don't need to check the requester's shadow-ban here, as we
# have already done so above (and potentially emptied invite_list).
async with self.room_member_handler.member_linearizer.queue((room_id,)):
content = {}
is_direct = config.get("is_direct", None)
if is_direct:
content["is_direct"] = is_direct
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for invitee in invite_list:
(
member_event_id,
last_stream_id,
) = await self.room_member_handler.update_membership_locked(
requester,
UserID.from_string(invitee),
room_id,
"invite",
ratelimit=False,
content=content,
new_room=True,
prev_event_ids=[last_sent_event_id],
depth=depth,
)
last_sent_event_id = member_event_id
depth += 1
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for invite_3pid in invite_3pid_list:
id_server = invite_3pid["id_server"]
id_access_token = invite_3pid["id_access_token"]
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address = invite_3pid["address"]
medium = invite_3pid["medium"]
# Note that do_3pid_invite can raise a ShadowBanError, but this was
# handled above by emptying invite_3pid_list.
(
member_event_id,
last_stream_id,
) = await self.hs.get_room_member_handler().do_3pid_invite(
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room_id,
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requester.user,
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medium,
address,
id_server,
requester,
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txn_id=None,
id_access_token=id_access_token,
prev_event_ids=[last_sent_event_id],
depth=depth,
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)
last_sent_event_id = member_event_id
depth += 1
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# Always wait for room creation to propagate before returning
await self._replication.wait_for_stream_position(
self.hs.config.worker.events_shard_config.get_instance(room_id),
"events",
last_stream_id,
)
return room_id, room_alias, last_stream_id
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async def _send_events_for_new_room(
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self,
creator: Requester,
room_id: str,
room_config: JsonDict,
invite_list: List[str],
initial_state: MutableStateMap,
creation_content: JsonDict,
room_alias: Optional[RoomAlias] = None,
power_level_content_override: Optional[JsonDict] = None,
creator_join_profile: Optional[JsonDict] = None,
) -> Tuple[int, str, int]:
"""Sends the initial events into a new room. Sends the room creation, membership,
and power level events into the room sequentially, then creates and batches up the
rest of the events to persist as a batch to the DB.
`power_level_content_override` doesn't apply when initial state has
power level state event content.
Rate limiting should already have been applied by this point.
Args:
creator:
the user requesting the room creation
room_id:
room id for the room being created
room_config:
A dict of configuration options. This will be the body of
a /createRoom request; see
https://spec.matrix.org/latest/client-server-api/#post_matrixclientv3createroom
invite_list:
a list of user ids to invite to the room
initial_state:
A list of state events to set in the new room.
creation_content:
Extra keys, such as m.federate, to be added to the content of the m.room.create event.
room_alias:
alias for the room
power_level_content_override:
The power level content to override in the default power level event.
creator_join_profile:
Set to override the displayname and avatar for the creating
user in this room.
Returns:
A tuple containing the stream ID, event ID and depth of the last
event sent to the room.
"""
creator_id = creator.user.to_string()
event_keys = {"room_id": room_id, "sender": creator_id, "state_key": ""}
depth = 1
# the most recently created event
prev_event: List[str] = []
# a map of event types, state keys -> event_ids. We collect these mappings this as events are
# created (but not persisted to the db) to determine state for future created events
# (as this info can't be pulled from the db)
state_map: MutableStateMap[str] = {}
def create_event_dict(etype: str, content: JsonDict, **kwargs: Any) -> JsonDict:
e = {"type": etype, "content": content}
e.update(event_keys)
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e.update(kwargs)
return e
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async def create_event(
etype: str,
content: JsonDict,
for_batch: bool,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Tuple[EventBase, synapse.events.snapshot.UnpersistedEventContextBase]:
"""
Creates an event and associated event context.
Args:
etype: the type of event to be created
content: content of the event
for_batch: whether the event is being created for batch persisting. If
bool for_batch is true, this will create an event using the prev_event_ids,
and will create an event context for the event using the parameters state_map
and current_state_group, thus these parameters must be provided in this
case if for_batch is True. The subsequently created event and context
are suitable for being batched up and bulk persisted to the database
with other similarly created events.
"""
nonlocal depth
nonlocal prev_event
event_dict = create_event_dict(etype, content, **kwargs)
(
new_event,
new_unpersisted_context,
) = await self.event_creation_handler.create_event(
creator,
event_dict,
prev_event_ids=prev_event,
depth=depth,
# Take a copy to ensure each event gets a unique copy of
# state_map since it is modified below.
state_map=dict(state_map),
for_batch=for_batch,
)
depth += 1
prev_event = [new_event.event_id]
state_map[(new_event.type, new_event.state_key)] = new_event.event_id
return new_event, new_unpersisted_context
visibility = room_config.get("visibility", "private")
preset_config = room_config.get(
"preset",
RoomCreationPreset.PRIVATE_CHAT
if visibility == "private"
else RoomCreationPreset.PUBLIC_CHAT,
)
try:
config = self._presets_dict[preset_config]
except KeyError:
raise SynapseError(
400, f"'{preset_config}' is not a valid preset", errcode=Codes.BAD_JSON
)
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creation_content.update({"creator": creator_id})
creation_event, unpersisted_creation_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.Create, creation_content, False
)
creation_context = await unpersisted_creation_context.persist(creation_event)
logger.debug("Sending %s in new room", EventTypes.Member)
ev = await self.event_creation_handler.handle_new_client_event(
requester=creator,
events_and_context=[(creation_event, creation_context)],
ratelimit=False,
ignore_shadow_ban=True,
)
last_sent_event_id = ev.event_id
member_event_id, _ = await self.room_member_handler.update_membership(
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creator,
creator.user,
room_id,
"join",
ratelimit=False,
content=creator_join_profile,
new_room=True,
prev_event_ids=[last_sent_event_id],
depth=depth,
)
prev_event = [member_event_id]
# update the depth and state map here as the membership event has been created
# through a different code path
depth += 1
state_map[(EventTypes.Member, creator.user.to_string())] = member_event_id
# we need the state group of the membership event as it is the current state group
event_to_state = (
await self._storage_controllers.state.get_state_group_for_events(
[member_event_id]
)
)
current_state_group = event_to_state[member_event_id]
events_to_send = []
# We treat the power levels override specially as this needs to be one
# of the first events that get sent into a room.
pl_content = initial_state.pop((EventTypes.PowerLevels, ""), None)
if pl_content is not None:
power_event, power_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.PowerLevels, pl_content, True
)
events_to_send.append((power_event, power_context))
else:
power_level_content: JsonDict = {
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"users": {creator_id: 100},
"users_default": 0,
"events": {
EventTypes.Name: 50,
EventTypes.PowerLevels: 100,
EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility: 100,
EventTypes.CanonicalAlias: 50,
EventTypes.RoomAvatar: 50,
EventTypes.Tombstone: 100,
EventTypes.ServerACL: 100,
EventTypes.RoomEncryption: 100,
},
"events_default": 0,
"state_default": 50,
"ban": 50,
"kick": 50,
"redact": 50,
"invite": 50,
Make historical events discoverable from backfill for servers without any scrollback history (MSC2716) (#10245) * Make historical messages available to federated servers Part of MSC2716: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2716 Follow-up to https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/9247 * Debug message not available on federation * Add base starting insertion point when no chunk ID is provided * Fix messages from multiple senders in historical chunk Follow-up to https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/9247 Part of MSC2716: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2716 --- Previously, Synapse would throw a 403, `Cannot force another user to join.`, because we were trying to use `?user_id` from a single virtual user which did not match with messages from other users in the chunk. * Remove debug lines * Messing with selecting insertion event extremeties * Move db schema change to new version * Add more better comments * Make a fake requester with just what we need See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10276#discussion_r660999080 * Store insertion events in table * Make base insertion event float off on its own See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10250#issuecomment-875711889 Conflicts: synapse/rest/client/v1/room.py * Validate that the app service can actually control the given user See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10276#issuecomment-876316455 Conflicts: synapse/rest/client/v1/room.py * Add some better comments on what we're trying to check for * Continue debugging * Share validation logic * Add inserted historical messages to /backfill response * Remove debug sql queries * Some marker event implemntation trials * Clean up PR * Rename insertion_event_id to just event_id * Add some better sql comments * More accurate description * Add changelog * Make it clear what MSC the change is part of * Add more detail on which insertion event came through * Address review and improve sql queries * Only use event_id as unique constraint * Fix test case where insertion event is already in the normal DAG * Remove debug changes * Switch to chunk events so we can auth via power_levels Previously, we were using `content.chunk_id` to connect one chunk to another. But these events can be from any `sender` and we can't tell who should be able to send historical events. We know we only want the application service to do it but these events have the sender of a real historical message, not the application service user ID as the sender. Other federated homeservers also have no indicator which senders are an application service on the originating homeserver. So we want to auth all of the MSC2716 events via power_levels and have them be sent by the application service with proper PL levels in the room. * Switch to chunk events for federation * Add unstable room version to support new historical PL * Fix federated events being rejected for no state_groups Add fix from https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10439 until it merges. * Only connect base insertion event to prev_event_ids Per discussion with @erikjohnston, https://matrix.to/#/!UytJQHLQYfvYWsGrGY:jki.re/$12bTUiObDFdHLAYtT7E-BvYRp3k_xv8w0dUQHibasJk?via=jki.re&via=matrix.org * Make it possible to get the room_version with txn * Allow but ignore historical events in unsupported room version See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10245#discussion_r675592489 We can't reject historical events on unsupported room versions because homeservers without knowledge of MSC2716 or the new room version don't reject historical events either. Since we can't rely on the auth check here to stop historical events on unsupported room versions, I've added some additional checks in the processing/persisting code (`synapse/storage/databases/main/events.py` -> `_handle_insertion_event` and `_handle_chunk_event`). I've had to do some refactoring so there is method to fetch the room version by `txn`. * Move to unique index syntax See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10245#discussion_r675638509 * High-level document how the insertion->chunk lookup works * Remove create_event fallback for room_versions See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/10245/files#r677641879 * Use updated method name
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"historical": 100,
}
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if config["original_invitees_have_ops"]:
for invitee in invite_list:
power_level_content["users"][invitee] = 100
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# If the user supplied a preset name e.g. "private_chat",
# we apply that preset
power_level_content.update(config["power_level_content_override"])
# If the server config contains default_power_level_content_override,
# and that contains information for this room preset, apply it.
if self._default_power_level_content_override:
override = self._default_power_level_content_override.get(preset_config)
if override is not None:
power_level_content.update(override)
# Finally, if the user supplied specific permissions for this room,
# apply those.
if power_level_content_override:
power_level_content.update(power_level_content_override)
pl_event, pl_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.PowerLevels,
power_level_content,
True,
)
events_to_send.append((pl_event, pl_context))
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if room_alias and (EventTypes.CanonicalAlias, "") not in initial_state:
room_alias_event, room_alias_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.CanonicalAlias, {"alias": room_alias.to_string()}, True
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)
events_to_send.append((room_alias_event, room_alias_context))
if (EventTypes.JoinRules, "") not in initial_state:
join_rules_event, join_rules_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.JoinRules,
{"join_rule": config["join_rules"]},
True,
)
events_to_send.append((join_rules_event, join_rules_context))
if (EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility, "") not in initial_state:
visibility_event, visibility_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility,
{"history_visibility": config["history_visibility"]},
True,
)
events_to_send.append((visibility_event, visibility_context))
if config["guest_can_join"]:
if (EventTypes.GuestAccess, "") not in initial_state:
guest_access_event, guest_access_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.GuestAccess,
{EventContentFields.GUEST_ACCESS: GuestAccess.CAN_JOIN},
True,
)
events_to_send.append((guest_access_event, guest_access_context))
for (etype, state_key), content in initial_state.items():
event, context = await create_event(
etype, content, True, state_key=state_key
)
events_to_send.append((event, context))
if config["encrypted"]:
encryption_event, encryption_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.RoomEncryption,
{"algorithm": RoomEncryptionAlgorithms.DEFAULT},
True,
state_key="",
)
events_to_send.append((encryption_event, encryption_context))
if "name" in room_config:
name = room_config["name"]
name_event, name_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.Name,
{"name": name},
True,
)
events_to_send.append((name_event, name_context))
if "topic" in room_config:
topic = room_config["topic"]
topic_event, topic_context = await create_event(
EventTypes.Topic,
{"topic": topic},
True,
)
events_to_send.append((topic_event, topic_context))
datastore = self.hs.get_datastores().state
events_and_context = (
await UnpersistedEventContext.batch_persist_unpersisted_contexts(
events_to_send, room_id, current_state_group, datastore
)
)
last_event = await self.event_creation_handler.handle_new_client_event(
creator,
events_and_context,
ignore_shadow_ban=True,
ratelimit=False,
)
assert last_event.internal_metadata.stream_ordering is not None
return last_event.internal_metadata.stream_ordering, last_event.event_id, depth
def _generate_room_id(self) -> str:
"""Generates a random room ID.
Room IDs look like "!opaque_id:domain" and are case-sensitive as per the spec
at https://spec.matrix.org/v1.2/appendices/#room-ids-and-event-ids.
Does not check for collisions with existing rooms or prevent future calls from
returning the same room ID. To ensure the uniqueness of a new room ID, use
`_generate_and_create_room_id` instead.
Synapse's room IDs are 18 [a-zA-Z] characters long, which comes out to around
102 bits.
Returns:
A random room ID of the form "!opaque_id:domain".
"""
random_string = stringutils.random_string(18)
return RoomID(random_string, self.hs.hostname).to_string()
async def _generate_and_create_room_id(
self,
creator_id: str,
is_public: bool,
room_version: RoomVersion,
) -> str:
# autogen room IDs and try to create it. We may clash, so just
# try a few times till one goes through, giving up eventually.
attempts = 0
while attempts < 5:
try:
gen_room_id = self._generate_room_id()
await self.store.store_room(
room_id=gen_room_id,
room_creator_user_id=creator_id,
is_public=is_public,
room_version=room_version,
)
return gen_room_id
except StoreError:
attempts += 1
raise StoreError(500, "Couldn't generate a room ID.")
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class RoomContextHandler:
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.hs = hs
self.auth = hs.get_auth()
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
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self._storage_controllers = hs.get_storage_controllers()
self._state_storage_controller = self._storage_controllers.state
self._relations_handler = hs.get_relations_handler()
async def get_event_context(
self,
requester: Requester,
room_id: str,
event_id: str,
limit: int,
event_filter: Optional[Filter],
use_admin_priviledge: bool = False,
) -> Optional[EventContext]:
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"""Retrieves events, pagination tokens and state around a given event
in a room.
Args:
requester
room_id
event_id
limit: The maximum number of events to return in total
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(excluding state).
event_filter: the filter to apply to the events returned
(excluding the target event_id)
use_admin_priviledge: if `True`, return all events, regardless
of whether `user` has access to them. To be used **ONLY**
from the admin API.
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Returns:
dict, or None if the event isn't found
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"""
user = requester.user
if use_admin_priviledge:
await assert_user_is_admin(self.auth, requester)
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before_limit = math.floor(limit / 2.0)
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after_limit = limit - before_limit
is_user_in_room = await self.store.check_local_user_in_room(
user_id=user.to_string(), room_id=room_id
)
# The user is peeking if they aren't in the room already
is_peeking = not is_user_in_room
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async def filter_evts(events: List[EventBase]) -> List[EventBase]:
if use_admin_priviledge:
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return events
return await filter_events_for_client(
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self._storage_controllers,
user.to_string(),
events,
is_peeking=is_peeking,
)
event = await self.store.get_event(
event_id, get_prev_content=True, allow_none=True
)
if not event:
return None
filtered = await filter_evts([event])
if not filtered:
raise AuthError(403, "You don't have permission to access that event.")
results = await self.store.get_events_around(
room_id, event_id, before_limit, after_limit, event_filter
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)
events_before = results.events_before
events_after = results.events_after
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if event_filter:
events_before = await event_filter.filter(events_before)
events_after = await event_filter.filter(events_after)
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events_before = await filter_evts(events_before)
events_after = await filter_evts(events_after)
# filter_evts can return a pruned event in case the user is allowed to see that
# there's something there but not see the content, so use the event that's in
# `filtered` rather than the event we retrieved from the datastore.
event = filtered[0]
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# Fetch the aggregations.
aggregations = await self._relations_handler.get_bundled_aggregations(
itertools.chain(events_before, (event,), events_after),
user.to_string(),
)
if events_after:
last_event_id = events_after[-1].event_id
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else:
last_event_id = event_id
if event_filter and event_filter.lazy_load_members:
state_filter = StateFilter.from_lazy_load_member_list(
ev.sender
for ev in itertools.chain(
events_before,
(event,),
events_after,
)
)
else:
state_filter = StateFilter.all()
# XXX: why do we return the state as of the last event rather than the
# first? Shouldn't we be consistent with /sync?
# https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/687
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state = await self._state_storage_controller.get_state_for_events(
[last_event_id], state_filter=state_filter
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)
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state_events = list(state[last_event_id].values())
if event_filter:
state_events = await event_filter.filter(state_events)
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# We use a dummy token here as we only care about the room portion of
# the token, which we replace.
token = StreamToken.START
return EventContext(
events_before=events_before,
event=event,
events_after=events_after,
state=state_events,
aggregations=aggregations,
start=await token.copy_and_replace(
StreamKeyType.ROOM, results.start
).to_string(self.store),
end=await token.copy_and_replace(StreamKeyType.ROOM, results.end).to_string(
self.store
),
)
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class TimestampLookupHandler:
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.server_name = hs.hostname
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
self.state_handler = hs.get_state_handler()
self.federation_client = hs.get_federation_client()
self.federation_event_handler = hs.get_federation_event_handler()
self._storage_controllers = hs.get_storage_controllers()
async def get_event_for_timestamp(
self,
requester: Requester,
room_id: str,
timestamp: int,
direction: Direction,
) -> Tuple[str, int]:
"""Find the closest event to the given timestamp in the given direction.
If we can't find an event locally or the event we have locally is next to a gap,
it will ask other federated homeservers for an event.
Args:
requester: The user making the request according to the access token
room_id: Room to fetch the event from
timestamp: The point in time (inclusive) we should navigate from in
the given direction to find the closest event.
direction: indicates whether we should navigate forward
or backward from the given timestamp to find the closest event.
Returns:
A tuple containing the `event_id` closest to the given timestamp in
the given direction and the `origin_server_ts`.
Raises:
SynapseError if unable to find any event locally in the given direction
"""
logger.debug(
"get_event_for_timestamp(room_id=%s, timestamp=%s, direction=%s) Finding closest event...",
room_id,
timestamp,
direction,
)
local_event_id = await self.store.get_event_id_for_timestamp(
room_id, timestamp, direction
)
logger.debug(
"get_event_for_timestamp: locally, we found event_id=%s closest to timestamp=%s",
local_event_id,
timestamp,
)
# Check for gaps in the history where events could be hiding in between
# the timestamp given and the event we were able to find locally
is_event_next_to_backward_gap = False
is_event_next_to_forward_gap = False
local_event = None
if local_event_id:
local_event = await self.store.get_event(
local_event_id, allow_none=False, allow_rejected=False
)
if direction == Direction.FORWARDS:
# We only need to check for a backward gap if we're looking forwards
# to ensure there is nothing in between.
is_event_next_to_backward_gap = (
await self.store.is_event_next_to_backward_gap(local_event)
)
elif direction == Direction.BACKWARDS:
# We only need to check for a forward gap if we're looking backwards
# to ensure there is nothing in between
is_event_next_to_forward_gap = (
await self.store.is_event_next_to_forward_gap(local_event)
)
# If we found a gap, we should probably ask another homeserver first
# about more history in between
if (
not local_event_id
or is_event_next_to_backward_gap
or is_event_next_to_forward_gap
):
logger.debug(
"get_event_for_timestamp: locally, we found event_id=%s closest to timestamp=%s which is next to a gap in event history so we're asking other homeservers first",
local_event_id,
timestamp,
)
Optimize how we calculate `likely_domains` during backfill (#13575) Optimize how we calculate `likely_domains` during backfill because I've seen this take 17s in production just to `get_current_state` which is used to `get_domains_from_state` (see case [*2. Loading tons of events* in the `/messages` investigation issue](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356)). There are 3 ways we currently calculate hosts that are in the room: 1. `get_current_state` -> `get_domains_from_state` - Used in `backfill` to calculate `likely_domains` and `/timestamp_to_event` because it was cargo-culted from `backfill` - This one is being eliminated in favor of `get_current_hosts_in_room` in this PR 🕳 1. `get_current_hosts_in_room` - Used for other federation things like sending read receipts and typing indicators 1. `get_hosts_in_room_at_events` - Used when pushing out events over federation to other servers in the `_process_event_queue_loop` Fix https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13626 Part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356 Mentioned in [internal doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lvUoVfYUiy6UaHB6Rb4HicjaJAU40-APue9Q4vzuW3c/edit#bookmark=id.2tvwz3yhcafh) ### Query performance #### Before The query from `get_current_state` sucks just because we have to get all 80k events. And we see almost the exact same performance locally trying to get all of these events (16s vs 17s): ``` synapse=# SELECT type, state_key, event_id FROM current_state_events WHERE room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org'; Time: 16035.612 ms (00:16.036) synapse=# SELECT type, state_key, event_id FROM current_state_events WHERE room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org'; Time: 4243.237 ms (00:04.243) ``` But what about `get_current_hosts_in_room`: When there is 8M rows in the `current_state_events` table, the previous query in `get_current_hosts_in_room` took 13s from complete freshness (when the events were first added). But takes 930ms after a Postgres restart or 390ms if running back to back to back. ```sh $ psql synapse synapse=# \timing on synapse=# SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT substring(state_key FROM '@[^:]*:(.*)$')) FROM current_state_events WHERE type = 'm.room.member' AND membership = 'join' AND room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org'; count ------- 4130 (1 row) Time: 13181.598 ms (00:13.182) synapse=# SELECT COUNT(*) from current_state_events where room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org'; count ------- 80814 synapse=# SELECT COUNT(*) from current_state_events; count --------- 8162847 synapse=# SELECT pg_size_pretty( pg_total_relation_size('current_state_events') ); pg_size_pretty ---------------- 4702 MB ``` #### After I'm not sure how long it takes from complete freshness as I only really get that opportunity once (maybe restarting computer but that's cumbersome) and it's not really relevant to normal operating times. Maybe you get closer to the fresh times the more access variability there is so that Postgres caches aren't as exact. Update: The longest I've seen this run for is 6.4s and 4.5s after a computer restart. After a Postgres restart, it takes 330ms and running back to back takes 260ms. ```sh $ psql synapse synapse=# \timing on Timing is on. synapse=# SELECT substring(c.state_key FROM '@[^:]*:(.*)$') as host FROM current_state_events c /* Get the depth of the event from the events table */ INNER JOIN events AS e USING (event_id) WHERE c.type = 'm.room.member' AND c.membership = 'join' AND c.room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org' GROUP BY host ORDER BY min(e.depth) ASC; Time: 333.800 ms ``` #### Going further To improve things further we could add a `limit` parameter to `get_current_hosts_in_room`. Realistically, we don't need 4k domains to choose from because there is no way we're going to query that many before we a) probably get an answer or b) we give up. Another thing we can do is optimize the query to use a index skip scan: - https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Loose_indexscan - Index Skip Scan, https://commitfest.postgresql.org/37/1741/ - https://www.timescale.com/blog/how-we-made-distinct-queries-up-to-8000x-faster-on-postgresql/
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likely_domains = (
await self._storage_controllers.state.get_current_hosts_in_room_ordered(
room_id
)
)
remote_response = await self.federation_client.timestamp_to_event(
destinations=likely_domains,
room_id=room_id,
timestamp=timestamp,
direction=direction,
)
if remote_response is not None:
logger.debug(
"get_event_for_timestamp: remote_response=%s",
remote_response,
)
Optimize how we calculate `likely_domains` during backfill (#13575) Optimize how we calculate `likely_domains` during backfill because I've seen this take 17s in production just to `get_current_state` which is used to `get_domains_from_state` (see case [*2. Loading tons of events* in the `/messages` investigation issue](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356)). There are 3 ways we currently calculate hosts that are in the room: 1. `get_current_state` -> `get_domains_from_state` - Used in `backfill` to calculate `likely_domains` and `/timestamp_to_event` because it was cargo-culted from `backfill` - This one is being eliminated in favor of `get_current_hosts_in_room` in this PR 🕳 1. `get_current_hosts_in_room` - Used for other federation things like sending read receipts and typing indicators 1. `get_hosts_in_room_at_events` - Used when pushing out events over federation to other servers in the `_process_event_queue_loop` Fix https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13626 Part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356 Mentioned in [internal doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lvUoVfYUiy6UaHB6Rb4HicjaJAU40-APue9Q4vzuW3c/edit#bookmark=id.2tvwz3yhcafh) ### Query performance #### Before The query from `get_current_state` sucks just because we have to get all 80k events. And we see almost the exact same performance locally trying to get all of these events (16s vs 17s): ``` synapse=# SELECT type, state_key, event_id FROM current_state_events WHERE room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org'; Time: 16035.612 ms (00:16.036) synapse=# SELECT type, state_key, event_id FROM current_state_events WHERE room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org'; Time: 4243.237 ms (00:04.243) ``` But what about `get_current_hosts_in_room`: When there is 8M rows in the `current_state_events` table, the previous query in `get_current_hosts_in_room` took 13s from complete freshness (when the events were first added). But takes 930ms after a Postgres restart or 390ms if running back to back to back. ```sh $ psql synapse synapse=# \timing on synapse=# SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT substring(state_key FROM '@[^:]*:(.*)$')) FROM current_state_events WHERE type = 'm.room.member' AND membership = 'join' AND room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org'; count ------- 4130 (1 row) Time: 13181.598 ms (00:13.182) synapse=# SELECT COUNT(*) from current_state_events where room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org'; count ------- 80814 synapse=# SELECT COUNT(*) from current_state_events; count --------- 8162847 synapse=# SELECT pg_size_pretty( pg_total_relation_size('current_state_events') ); pg_size_pretty ---------------- 4702 MB ``` #### After I'm not sure how long it takes from complete freshness as I only really get that opportunity once (maybe restarting computer but that's cumbersome) and it's not really relevant to normal operating times. Maybe you get closer to the fresh times the more access variability there is so that Postgres caches aren't as exact. Update: The longest I've seen this run for is 6.4s and 4.5s after a computer restart. After a Postgres restart, it takes 330ms and running back to back takes 260ms. ```sh $ psql synapse synapse=# \timing on Timing is on. synapse=# SELECT substring(c.state_key FROM '@[^:]*:(.*)$') as host FROM current_state_events c /* Get the depth of the event from the events table */ INNER JOIN events AS e USING (event_id) WHERE c.type = 'm.room.member' AND c.membership = 'join' AND c.room_id = '!OGEhHVWSdvArJzumhm:matrix.org' GROUP BY host ORDER BY min(e.depth) ASC; Time: 333.800 ms ``` #### Going further To improve things further we could add a `limit` parameter to `get_current_hosts_in_room`. Realistically, we don't need 4k domains to choose from because there is no way we're going to query that many before we a) probably get an answer or b) we give up. Another thing we can do is optimize the query to use a index skip scan: - https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Loose_indexscan - Index Skip Scan, https://commitfest.postgresql.org/37/1741/ - https://www.timescale.com/blog/how-we-made-distinct-queries-up-to-8000x-faster-on-postgresql/
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remote_event_id = remote_response.event_id
remote_origin_server_ts = remote_response.origin_server_ts
# Backfill this event so we can get a pagination token for
# it with `/context` and paginate `/messages` from this
# point.
pulled_pdu_info = await self.federation_event_handler.backfill_event_id(
likely_domains, room_id, remote_event_id
)
remote_event = pulled_pdu_info.pdu
# XXX: When we see that the remote server is not trustworthy,
# maybe we should not ask them first in the future.
if remote_origin_server_ts != remote_event.origin_server_ts:
logger.info(
"get_event_for_timestamp: Remote server (%s) claimed that remote_event_id=%s occured at remote_origin_server_ts=%s but that isn't true (actually occured at %s). Their claims are dubious and we should consider not trusting them.",
pulled_pdu_info.pull_origin,
remote_event_id,
remote_origin_server_ts,
remote_event.origin_server_ts,
)
# Only return the remote event if it's closer than the local event
if not local_event or (
abs(remote_event.origin_server_ts - timestamp)
< abs(local_event.origin_server_ts - timestamp)
):
logger.info(
"get_event_for_timestamp: returning remote_event_id=%s (%s) since it's closer to timestamp=%s than local_event=%s (%s)",
remote_event_id,
remote_event.origin_server_ts,
timestamp,
local_event.event_id if local_event else None,
local_event.origin_server_ts if local_event else None,
)
return remote_event_id, remote_origin_server_ts
# To appease mypy, we have to add both of these conditions to check for
# `None`. We only expect `local_event` to be `None` when
# `local_event_id` is `None` but mypy isn't as smart and assuming as us.
if not local_event_id or not local_event:
raise SynapseError(
404,
"Unable to find event from %s in direction %s" % (timestamp, direction),
errcode=Codes.NOT_FOUND,
)
return local_event_id, local_event.origin_server_ts
class RoomEventSource(EventSource[RoomStreamToken, EventBase]):
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
async def get_new_events(
self,
user: UserID,
from_key: RoomStreamToken,
limit: int,
room_ids: StrCollection,
is_guest: bool,
explicit_room_id: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Tuple[List[EventBase], RoomStreamToken]:
# We just ignore the key for now.
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to_key = self.get_current_key()
if from_key.topological:
logger.warning("Stream has topological part!!!! %r", from_key)
from_key = RoomStreamToken(None, from_key.stream)
app_service = self.store.get_app_service_by_user_id(user.to_string())
if app_service:
# We no longer support AS users using /sync directly.
# See https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/1144
raise NotImplementedError()
else:
room_events = await self.store.get_membership_changes_for_user(
user.to_string(), from_key, to_key
)
room_to_events = await self.store.get_room_events_stream_for_rooms(
room_ids=room_ids,
from_key=from_key,
to_key=to_key,
limit=limit or 10,
order="ASC",
)
events = list(room_events)
events.extend(e for evs, _ in room_to_events.values() for e in evs)
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events.sort(key=lambda e: e.internal_metadata.order)
if limit:
events[:] = events[:limit]
if events:
end_key = events[-1].internal_metadata.after
else:
end_key = to_key
return events, end_key
def get_current_key(self) -> RoomStreamToken:
return self.store.get_room_max_token()
def get_current_key_for_room(self, room_id: str) -> Awaitable[RoomStreamToken]:
return self.store.get_current_room_stream_token_for_room_id(room_id)
class ShutdownRoomResponse(TypedDict):
"""
Attributes:
kicked_users: An array of users (`user_id`) that were kicked.
failed_to_kick_users:
An array of users (`user_id`) that that were not kicked.
local_aliases:
An array of strings representing the local aliases that were
migrated from the old room to the new.
new_room_id: A string representing the room ID of the new room.
"""
kicked_users: List[str]
failed_to_kick_users: List[str]
local_aliases: List[str]
new_room_id: Optional[str]
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class RoomShutdownHandler:
DEFAULT_MESSAGE = (
"Sharing illegal content on this server is not permitted and rooms in"
" violation will be blocked."
)
DEFAULT_ROOM_NAME = "Content Violation Notification"
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.hs = hs
self.room_member_handler = hs.get_room_member_handler()
self._room_creation_handler = hs.get_room_creation_handler()
self._replication = hs.get_replication_data_handler()
self._third_party_rules = hs.get_third_party_event_rules()
self.event_creation_handler = hs.get_event_creation_handler()
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
async def shutdown_room(
self,
room_id: str,
requester_user_id: str,
new_room_user_id: Optional[str] = None,
new_room_name: Optional[str] = None,
message: Optional[str] = None,
block: bool = False,
) -> ShutdownRoomResponse:
"""
Shuts down a room. Moves all local users and room aliases automatically
to a new room if `new_room_user_id` is set. Otherwise local users only
leave the room without any information.
The new room will be created with the user specified by the
`new_room_user_id` parameter as room administrator and will contain a
message explaining what happened. Users invited to the new room will
have power level `-10` by default, and thus be unable to speak.
The local server will only have the power to move local user and room
aliases to the new room. Users on other servers will be unaffected.
Args:
room_id: The ID of the room to shut down.
requester_user_id:
User who requested the action and put the room on the
blocking list.
new_room_user_id:
If set, a new room will be created with this user ID
as the creator and admin, and all users in the old room will be
moved into that room. If not set, no new room will be created
and the users will just be removed from the old room.
new_room_name:
A string representing the name of the room that new users will
be invited to. Defaults to `Content Violation Notification`
message:
A string containing the first message that will be sent as
`new_room_user_id` in the new room. Ideally this will clearly
convey why the original room was shut down.
Defaults to `Sharing illegal content on this server is not
permitted and rooms in violation will be blocked.`
block:
If set to `True`, users will be prevented from joining the old
room. This option can also be used to pre-emptively block a room,
even if it's unknown to this homeserver. In this case, the room
will be blocked, and no further action will be taken. If `False`,
attempting to delete an unknown room is invalid.
Defaults to `False`.
Returns: a dict containing the following keys:
kicked_users: An array of users (`user_id`) that were kicked.
failed_to_kick_users:
An array of users (`user_id`) that that were not kicked.
local_aliases:
An array of strings representing the local aliases that were
migrated from the old room to the new.
new_room_id:
A string representing the room ID of the new room, or None if
no such room was created.
"""
if not new_room_name:
new_room_name = self.DEFAULT_ROOM_NAME
if not message:
message = self.DEFAULT_MESSAGE
if not RoomID.is_valid(room_id):
raise SynapseError(400, "%s is not a legal room ID" % (room_id,))
if not await self._third_party_rules.check_can_shutdown_room(
requester_user_id, room_id
):
raise SynapseError(
403, "Shutdown of this room is forbidden", Codes.FORBIDDEN
)
# Action the block first (even if the room doesn't exist yet)
if block:
# This will work even if the room is already blocked, but that is
# desirable in case the first attempt at blocking the room failed below.
await self.store.block_room(room_id, requester_user_id)
if not await self.store.get_room(room_id):
# if we don't know about the room, there is nothing left to do.
return {
"kicked_users": [],
"failed_to_kick_users": [],
"local_aliases": [],
"new_room_id": None,
}
if new_room_user_id is not None:
if not self.hs.is_mine_id(new_room_user_id):
raise SynapseError(
400, "User must be our own: %s" % (new_room_user_id,)
)
room_creator_requester = create_requester(
new_room_user_id, authenticated_entity=requester_user_id
)
new_room_id, _, stream_id = await self._room_creation_handler.create_room(
room_creator_requester,
config={
"preset": RoomCreationPreset.PUBLIC_CHAT,
"name": new_room_name,
"power_level_content_override": {"users_default": -10},
},
ratelimit=False,
)
logger.info(
"Shutting down room %r, joining to new room: %r", room_id, new_room_id
)
# We now wait for the create room to come back in via replication so
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# that we can assume that all the joins/invites have propagated before
# we try and auto join below.
await self._replication.wait_for_stream_position(
self.hs.config.worker.events_shard_config.get_instance(new_room_id),
"events",
stream_id,
)
else:
new_room_id = None
logger.info("Shutting down room %r", room_id)
users = await self.store.get_users_in_room(room_id)
kicked_users = []
failed_to_kick_users = []
for user_id in users:
if not self.hs.is_mine_id(user_id):
continue
logger.info("Kicking %r from %r...", user_id, room_id)
try:
# Kick users from room
target_requester = create_requester(
user_id, authenticated_entity=requester_user_id
)
_, stream_id = await self.room_member_handler.update_membership(
requester=target_requester,
target=target_requester.user,
room_id=room_id,
action=Membership.LEAVE,
content={},
ratelimit=False,
require_consent=False,
)
# Wait for leave to come in over replication before trying to forget.
await self._replication.wait_for_stream_position(
self.hs.config.worker.events_shard_config.get_instance(room_id),
"events",
stream_id,
)
await self.room_member_handler.forget(target_requester.user, room_id)
# Join users to new room
if new_room_user_id:
assert new_room_id is not None
await self.room_member_handler.update_membership(
requester=target_requester,
target=target_requester.user,
room_id=new_room_id,
action=Membership.JOIN,
content={},
ratelimit=False,
require_consent=False,
)
kicked_users.append(user_id)
except Exception:
logger.exception(
"Failed to leave old room and join new room for %r", user_id
)
failed_to_kick_users.append(user_id)
# Send message in new room and move aliases
if new_room_user_id:
await self.event_creation_handler.create_and_send_nonmember_event(
room_creator_requester,
{
"type": "m.room.message",
"content": {"body": message, "msgtype": "m.text"},
"room_id": new_room_id,
"sender": new_room_user_id,
},
ratelimit=False,
)
aliases_for_room = await self.store.get_aliases_for_room(room_id)
assert new_room_id is not None
await self.store.update_aliases_for_room(
room_id, new_room_id, requester_user_id
)
else:
aliases_for_room = []
return {
"kicked_users": kicked_users,
"failed_to_kick_users": failed_to_kick_users,
"local_aliases": list(aliases_for_room),
"new_room_id": new_room_id,
}