This is to address an issue in which `m.presence` results on initial
sync are not returning entries of users who are currently offline.
The original behaviour was from
https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/issues/1535
This change is useful for applications that use the
presence system for tracking user profile information/updates (e.g.
https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/pull/16992 or for profile status
messages).
This is gated behind a new configuration option to avoid performance
impact for applications that don't need this, as a pragmatic solution
for now.
This removes the `enable_media_repo` attribute on the server config in
favour of always using the `can_load_media_repo` in the media config.
This should avoid issues like in #17420 in the future
During the migration the automated script to update the copyright
headers accidentally got rid of some of the existing copyright lines.
Reinstate them.
This adds a module API which allows a module to update a user's
presence state/status message. This is useful for controlling presence
from an external system.
To fully control presence from the module the presence.enabled config
parameter gains a new state of "untracked" which disables internal tracking
of presence changes via user actions, etc. Only updates from the module will
be persisted and sent down sync properly).
Also add restore of purge/shutdown rooms after a synapse restart.
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <erikj@matrix.org>
* Add IReactorUNIX to ISynapseReactor type hint.
* Create listen_unix().
Two options, 'path' to the file and 'mode' of permissions(not umask, recommend 666 as default as
nginx/other reverse proxies write to it and it's setup as user www-data)
For the moment, leave the option to always create a PID lockfile turned on by default
* Create UnixListenerConfig and wire it up.
Rename ListenerConfig to TCPListenerConfig, then Union them together into ListenerConfig.
This spidered around a bit, but I think I got it all. Metrics and manhole have been placed
behind a conditional in case of accidental putting them onto a unix socket.
Use new helpers to get if a listener is configured for TLS, and to help create a site tag
for logging.
There are 2 TODO things in parse_listener_def() to finish up at a later point.
* Refactor SynapseRequest to handle logging correctly when using a unix socket.
This prevents an exception when an IP address can not be retrieved for a request.
* Make the 'Synapse now listening on Unix socket' log line a little prettier.
* No silent failures on generic workers when trying to use a unix socket with metrics or manhole.
* Inline variables in app/_base.py
* Update docstring for listen_unix() to remove reference to a hardcoded permission of 0o666 and add a few comments saying where the default IS declared.
* Disallow both a unix socket and a ip/port combo on the same listener resource
* Linting
* Changelog
* review: simplify how listen_unix returns(and get rid of a type: ignore)
* review: fix typo from ConfigError in app/homeserver.py
* review: roll conditional for http_options.tag into get_site_tag() helper(and add docstring)
* review: enhance the conditionals for checking if a port or path is valid, remove a TODO line
* review: Try updating comment in get_client_ip_if_available to clarify what is being retrieved and why
* Pretty up how 'Synapse now listening on Unix Socket' looks by decoding the byte string.
* review: In parse_listener_def(), raise ConfigError if neither socket_path nor port is declared(and fix a typo)
* Perfer `type(x) is int` to `isinstance(x, int)`
This covered all additional instances I could see where `x` was
user-controlled.
The remaining cases are
```
$ rg -s 'isinstance.*[^_]int'
tests/replication/_base.py
576: if isinstance(obj, int):
synapse/util/caches/stream_change_cache.py
136: assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)
214: assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)
246: assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)
267: assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)
synapse/replication/tcp/external_cache.py
133: if isinstance(result, int):
synapse/metrics/__init__.py
100: if isinstance(calls, (int, float)):
synapse/handlers/appservice.py
262: assert isinstance(new_token, int)
synapse/config/_util.py
62: if isinstance(p, int):
```
which cover metrics, logic related to `jsonschema`, and replication and
data streams. AFAICS these are all internal to Synapse
* Changelog
* Change Documentation to have v10 as default room version
* Change Default Room version to 10
* Add changelog entry for default room version swap
* Add changelog entry for v10 default room version in docs
* Clarify doc changelog entry
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
* Improve Documentation changes.
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
* Update Changelog entry to have correct format
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
* Update Spec Version to 1.5
* Only need 1 changelog.
* Fix test.
* Update "Changed in" line
Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <patrickc@matrix.org>
* Add mau_appservice_trial_days
* Add a test
* Tweaks
* changelog
* Ensure we sync after the delay
* Fix types
* Add config statement
* Fix test
* Reinstate logging that got removed
* Fix feature name
Over time we've begun to use newer versions of mypy, typeshed, stub
packages---and of course we've improved our own annotations. This makes
some type ignore comments no longer necessary. I have removed them.
There was one exception: a module that imports `select.epoll`. The
ignore is redundant on Linux, but I've kept it ignored for those of us
who work on the source tree using not-Linux. (#11771)
I'm more interested in the config line which enforces this. I want
unused ignores to be reported, because I think it's useful feedback when
annotating to know when you've fixed a problem you had to previously
ignore.
* Installing extras before typechecking
Lacking an easy way to install all extras generically, let's bite the bullet and
make install the hand-maintained `all` extra before typechecking.
Now that https://github.com/matrix-org/backend-meta/pull/6 is merged to
the release/v1 branch.
This is a first step in dealing with #7721.
The idea is basically that rather than calculating the full set of users a device list update needs to be sent to up front, we instead simply record the rooms the user was in at the time of the change. This will allow a few things:
1. we can defer calculating the set of remote servers that need to be poked about the change; and
2. during `/sync` and `/keys/changes` we can avoid also avoid calculating users who share rooms with other users, and instead just look at the rooms that have changed.
However, care needs to be taken to correctly handle server downgrades. As such this PR writes to both `device_lists_changes_in_room` and the `device_lists_outbound_pokes` table synchronously. In a future release we can then bump the database schema compat version to `69` and then we can assume that the new `device_lists_changes_in_room` exists and is handled.
There is a temporary option to disable writing to `device_lists_outbound_pokes` synchronously, allowing us to test the new code path does work (and by implication upgrading to a future release and downgrading to this one will work correctly).
Note: Ideally we'd do the calculation of room to servers on a worker (e.g. the background worker), but currently only master can write to the `device_list_outbound_pokes` table.
Only allow files which file size and content types match configured
limits to be set as avatar.
Most of the inspiration from the non-test code comes from matrix-org/synapse-dinsic#19
Several configuration sections are using separate settings for custom template directories, which can be confusing. This PR adds a new top-level configuration for a custom template directory which is then used for every module. The only exception is the consent templates, since the consent template directory require a specific hierarchy, so it's probably better that it stays separate from everything else.
Per issue #9812 using `url_preview_ip_range_blacklist` with a proxy via `HTTPS_PROXY` or `HTTP_PROXY` environment variables has some inconsistent bahavior than mentioned. This PR changes the following:
- Changes the Sample Config file to include a note mentioning that `url_preview_ip_range_blacklist` and `ip_range_blacklist` is ignored when using a proxy
- Changes some logic in synapse/config/repository.py to send a warning when both `*ip_range_blacklist` configs and a proxy environment variable are set and but no longer throws an error.
Signed-off-by: Kento Okamoto <kentokamoto@protonmail.com>