* Check required power levels earlier in createRoom handler.
- If a server was configured to reject the creation of rooms with E2EE
enabled (by specifying an unattainably high power level for
"m.room.encryption" in default_power_level_content_override), the 403
error was not being triggered until after the room was created and
before the "m.room.power_levels" was sent. This allowed a user to
access the partially-configured room and complete the setup of E2EE
and power levels manually.
- This change causes the power level overrides to be checked earlier and
the request to be rejected before the user gains access to the room.
- A new `_validate_room_config` method is added to contain checks that
should be run before a room is created.
- The new test case confirms that a user request is rejected by the new
validation method.
Signed-off-by: Grant McLean <grant@catalyst.net.nz>
* Add a changelog file.
* Formatting fix for black.
* Remove unneeded line from test.
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Signed-off-by: Grant McLean <grant@catalyst.net.nz>
See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/14095#discussion_r990335492
This is useful because when see that a relevant event is an `outlier` or `soft-failed`, then that's a good unexpected indicator explaining why it's not showing up. `filter_events_for_client` is used in `/sync`, `/messages`, `/context` which are all common end-to-end assertion touch points (also notifications, relations).
Implements stable support for MSC3882; this involves updating Synapse's support to
match the MSC / the spec says.
Continue to support the unstable version to allow clients to transition.
Fix https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/15662
This manifests as purple lines that show up on all time series panels
that you can hover and see what version was deployed.
Also added a new "Deployed Synapse versions over time" panel
where the color block changes with each version. And mixed this
color block into the "Up" time series panel.
To get the Grafana dashboard JSON to copy here: use the **Share** icon at the top -> **Export** -> check the **Export for sharing externally** option -> **View JSON** or **Save to file**
The stubs have some issues so this has some generous cast
and ignores in it, but it is better than not having stubs.
Note that confusing that Element is a function which creates
_Element instances (and similarly for Comment).
* 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#15667
- Reiterate the importance of getting Rust installed and set up before attempting to install the Python dependencies.
- Mention the importance of confirming that `poetry install` completed successfully and include a typical error that the user might see if it did not.
- Expand on "Now edit homeserver.yaml" to give examples of things likely to need changing and to link to the relevant sections of the Synapse server documentation.
Updates the database schema to require a thread_id (by adding a
constraint that the column is non-null) for event_push_actions,
event_push_actions_staging, and event_push_actions_summary.
For PostgreSQL we add the constraint as NOT VALID, then
VALIDATE the constraint a background job to avoid locking
the table during an upgrade.
Each table is updated as a separate schema delta to avoid
deadlocks between them.
For SQLite we simply rebuild the table & copy the data.
The cached decorators always return a Deferred, which was not
properly propagated. It was close enough when wrapping coroutines,
but failed if a bare function was wrapped.