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Always close _all_ ijson
coroutines, even if doing so raises Exceptions (#14065)
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Fix a bug introduced in Synapse 1.35.0 where errors parsing a `/send_join` or `/state` response would produce excessive, low-quality Sentry events.
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from synapse.http.matrixfederationclient import ByteParser
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from synapse.http.types import QueryParams
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from synapse.types import JsonDict
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from synapse.util import ExceptionBundle
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@ -926,8 +927,7 @@ class SendJoinParser(ByteParser[SendJoinResponse]):
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return len(data)
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def finish(self) -> SendJoinResponse:
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for c in self._coros:
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c.close()
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_close_coros(self._coros)
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if self._response.event_dict:
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self._response.event = make_event_from_dict(
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@ -970,6 +970,27 @@ class _StateParser(ByteParser[StateRequestResponse]):
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return len(data)
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def finish(self) -> StateRequestResponse:
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for c in self._coros:
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c.close()
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_close_coros(self._coros)
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return self._response
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def _close_coros(coros: Iterable[Generator[None, bytes, None]]) -> None:
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"""Close each of the given coroutines.
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Always calls .close() on each coroutine, even if doing so raises an exception.
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Any exceptions raised are aggregated into an ExceptionBundle.
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:raises ExceptionBundle: if at least one coroutine fails to close.
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"""
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exceptions = []
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for c in coros:
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try:
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c.close()
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except Exception as e:
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exceptions.append(e)
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if exceptions:
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# raise from the first exception so that the traceback has slightly more context
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raise ExceptionBundle(
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f"There were {len(exceptions)} errors closing coroutines", exceptions
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) from exceptions[0]
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import json
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import logging
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import typing
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from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Generator, Optional
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from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Generator, Optional, Sequence
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import attr
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from frozendict import frozendict
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@ -193,3 +193,15 @@ def log_failure(
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# Version string with git info. Computed here once so that we don't invoke git multiple
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# times.
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SYNAPSE_VERSION = get_distribution_version_string("matrix-synapse", __file__)
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class ExceptionBundle(Exception):
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# A poor stand-in for something like Python 3.11's ExceptionGroup.
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# (A backport called `exceptiongroup` exists but seems overkill: we just want a
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# container type here.)
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def __init__(self, message: str, exceptions: Sequence[Exception]):
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parts = [message]
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for e in exceptions:
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parts.append(str(e))
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super().__init__("\n - ".join(parts))
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self.exceptions = exceptions
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# limitations under the License.
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import json
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from unittest.mock import Mock
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from synapse.api.room_versions import RoomVersions
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from synapse.federation.transport.client import SendJoinParser
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# Retrieve and check the parsed SendJoinResponse
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parsed_response = parser.finish()
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self.assertEqual(parsed_response.servers_in_room, ["hs1", "hs2"])
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def test_errors_closing_coroutines(self) -> None:
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"""Check we close all coroutines, even if closing the first raises an Exception.
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We also check that an Exception of some kind is raised, but we don't make any
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assertions about its attributes or type.
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"""
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parser = SendJoinParser(RoomVersions.V1, False)
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response = {"org.matrix.msc3706.servers_in_room": ["hs1", "hs2"]}
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serialisation = json.dumps(response).encode()
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# Mock the coroutines managed by this parser.
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# The first one will error when we try to close it.
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coro_1 = Mock()
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coro_1.close = Mock(side_effect=RuntimeError("Couldn't close coro 1"))
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coro_2 = Mock()
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coro_3 = Mock()
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coro_3.close = Mock(side_effect=RuntimeError("Couldn't close coro 3"))
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parser._coros = [coro_1, coro_2, coro_3]
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# Send half of the data to the parser
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parser.write(serialisation[: len(serialisation) // 2])
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# Close the parser. There should be _some_ kind of exception, but it need not
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# be that RuntimeError directly. E.g. we might want to raise a wrapper
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# encompassing multiple errors from multiple coroutines.
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with self.assertRaises(Exception):
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parser.finish()
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# In any case, we should have tried to close both coros.
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coro_1.close.assert_called()
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coro_2.close.assert_called()
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coro_3.close.assert_called()
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