Added in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/16533, this workflow
was intended to be run once to add the version picker to all historical
versions of the https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse documentation
website.
Note that the latest version of the docs built from this repo now exist
at https://element-hq.github.io/synapse/.
The workflow has been run successfully and the version picker was added
to the documentation. Thus we can now delete this workflow.
---
Note: Do not confuse this PR with
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9453. This PR was made
while we were populating this repo with "Dummy issues" after the
changeover from matrix-org/synapse to element-hq/synapse - therefore
referencing this PR may cause some confusion.
pip was using a vendored setuptools that was incompatible with
Python 3.12. Upgrading cibuildwheels to a version with a newer
version of pip (and thus a newer version of setuptools) fixes
the issue.
* complement: enable dirty runs
* Add changelog
* Set a low connpool limit when running in Complement
Dirty runs can cause many containers to be running concurrently,
which seems to easily exhaust resources on the host. The increased
speedup from dirty runs also seems to use more db connections on
workers, which are misconfigured currently to have
`SUM(workers * cp_max) > max_connections`, causing
```
FATAL: sorry, too many clients already
```
which results in tests failing.
* Try p=2 concurrency to restrict slowness of servers which causes partial state join tests to flake
* Debug logging
* Only run flakey tests
* Only adjust connection pool limits in worker mode
* Move cp vars to somewhere where they get executed in CI
* Move cp values back to where they actually work
* Debug logging
* Try p=1 to see if this makes worker mode happier
* Remove debug logging
* Fully qualified docker image names for the main Dockerfile and Complement related.
* Fully qualified docker image names for Dockerfiles associated with building Debian release artifacts.
This one is harder and is separate from the other commit in case it wasn't correct or was unwanted. I decided to
do the expansion on the docker images in the Dockerfile itself, instead of the various source places that build
which distribution that is selected, as it would have been more invasive with the scripts breaking up the string
for tagging and such. This one is untested.
* Changelog
* Update docker/Dockerfile-workers
* Update docker/complement/Dockerfile
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Co-authored-by: reivilibre <olivier@librepush.net>
* Fix#15669: always populate instance map even if it was empty
* Fix some tests
* Fix more tests
* Newsfile
Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* CI fix: don't forget to update apt repository sources before installing olddeps deps
* Add test testing the backwards compatibility
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>
* Trust dtolnay/rust-toolchain
The author is a big deal in the Rust world and I'm happy to trust them.
I'm also bored of the dependabot updates tbh.
* Changelog