This is a first step to checking that the key is valid at the required moment.
The idea here is that, rather than passing VerifyKey objects in and out of the
storage layer, we instead pass FetchKeyResult objects, which simply wrap the
VerifyKey and add a valid_until_ts field.
We need to drop tables in the correct order due to foreign table
constraints (on `application_services`), otherwise the DROP TABLE
command will fail.
Introduced in #4992.
We assume, as we did before, that users bound their threepid to one of
the trusted identity servers. So we simply fill the new table with all
threepids in `user_threepids` joined with the trusted identity servers.
Due to the table locks taken out by the naive upsert, the table
statistics may be out of date. During deduplication it is important that
the correct index is used as otherwise a full table scan may be
incorrectly used, which can end up thrashing the database badly.
Currently we only have the one event format version defined, but this
adds the necessary infrastructure to persist and fetch the format
versions alongside the events.
We specify the format version rather than the room version as:
1. We don't necessarily know the room version, existing events may be
either v1 or v2.
2. We'd need to be careful to prevent/handle correctly if different
events in the same room reported to be of different versions, which
sounds annoying.
Allow for the creation of a support user.
A support user can access the server, join rooms, interact with other users, but does not appear in the user directory nor does it contribute to monthly active user limits.
Since we don't actually delete the keys, just mark the versions
as deleted in the db rather than actually deleting them, then we
won't reuse versions.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/7448
Continues from uhoreg's branch
This just fixed the errcode on /room_keys/version if no backup and
updates the schema delta to be on the latest so it gets run