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27 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Erik Johnston
a6ea1a957e
Don't pull event from DB when handling replication traffic. (#8669)
I was trying to make it so that we didn't have to start a background task when handling RDATA, but that is a bigger job (due to all the code in `generic_worker`). However I still think not pulling the event from the DB may help reduce some DB usage due to replication, even if most workers will simply go and pull that event from the DB later anyway.

Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-10-28 12:11:45 +00:00
Andrew Morgan
a699c044b6
Abstract code for stripping room state into a separate method (#8671)
This is a requirement for [knocking](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/6739), and is abstracting some code that was originally used by the invite flow. I'm separating it out into this PR as it's a fairly contained change.

For a bit of context: when you invite a user to a room, you send them [stripped state events](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/unstable#put-matrix-federation-v2-invite-roomid-eventid) as part of `invite_room_state`. This is so that their client can display useful information such as the room name and avatar. The same requirement applies to knocking, as it would be nice for clients to be able to display a list of rooms you've knocked on - room name and avatar included.

The reason we're sending membership events down as well is in the case that you are invited to a room that does not have an avatar or name set. In that case, the client should use the displayname/avatar of the inviter. That information is located in the inviter's membership event.

This is optional as knocks don't really have any user in the room to link up to. When you knock on a room, your knock is sent by you and inserted into the room. It wouldn't *really* make sense to show the avatar of a random user - plus it'd be a data leak. So I've opted not to send membership events to the client here. The UX on the client for when you knock on a room without a name/avatar is a separate problem.

In essence this is just moving some inline code to a reusable store method.
2020-10-27 18:42:46 +00:00
Patrick Cloke
9e0f22874f
Consistently use wrap_as_background_task in more places (#8599) 2020-10-20 11:29:38 -04:00
Richard van der Hoff
97647b33c2
Replace DeferredCache with LruCache where possible (#8563)
Most of these uses don't need a full-blown DeferredCache; LruCache is lighter and more appropriate.
2020-10-19 12:20:29 +01:00
Patrick Cloke
1b70662be9
Clean-up old transaction IDs on the background worker. (#8544) 2020-10-16 12:06:17 -04:00
Richard van der Hoff
4182bb812f move DeferredCache into its own module 2020-10-14 23:38:14 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff
9f87da0a84 Rename Cache->DeferredCache 2020-10-14 23:38:14 +01:00
Erik Johnston
b2486f6656
Fix message duplication if something goes wrong after persisting the event (#8476)
Should fix #3365.
2020-10-13 12:07:56 +01:00
Erik Johnston
5009ffcaa4
Only send RDATA for instance local events. (#8496)
When pulling events out of the DB to send over replication we were not
filtering by instance name, and so we were sending events for other
instances.
2020-10-09 13:10:33 +01:00
Richard van der Hoff
f31f8e6319
Remove stream ordering from Metadata dict (#8452)
There's no need for it to be in the dict as well as the events table. Instead,
we store it in a separate attribute in the EventInternalMetadata object, and
populate that on load.

This means that we can rely on it being correctly populated for any event which
has been persited to the database.
2020-10-05 14:43:14 +01:00
Erik Johnston
ec10bdd32b
Speed up unit tests when using PostgreSQL (#8450) 2020-10-02 15:09:31 +01:00
Erik Johnston
f112cfe5bb
Fix MultiWriteIdGenerator's handling of restarts. (#8374)
On startup `MultiWriteIdGenerator` fetches the maximum stream ID for
each instance from the table and uses that as its initial "current
position" for each writer. This is problematic as a) it involves either
a scan of events table or an index (neither of which is ideal), and b)
if rows are being persisted out of order elsewhere while the process
restarts then using the maximum stream ID is not correct. This could
theoretically lead to race conditions where e.g. events that are
persisted out of order are not sent down sync streams.

We fix this by creating a new table that tracks the current positions of
each writer to the stream, and update it each time we finish persisting
a new entry. This is a relatively small overhead when persisting events.
However for the cache invalidation stream this is a much bigger relative
overhead, so instead we note that for invalidation we don't actually
care about reliability over restarts (as there's no caches to
invalidate) and simply don't bother reading and writing to the new table
in that particular case.
2020-09-24 16:53:51 +01:00
Patrick Cloke
8a4a4186de
Simplify super() calls to Python 3 syntax. (#8344)
This converts calls like super(Foo, self) -> super().

Generated with:

    sed -i "" -Ee 's/super\([^\(]+\)/super()/g' **/*.py
2020-09-18 09:56:44 -04:00
Jonathan de Jong
837293c314
Remove obsolete __future__ imports (#8337) 2020-09-17 08:37:01 -04:00
Erik Johnston
04cc249b43
Add experimental support for sharding event persister. Again. (#8294)
This is *not* ready for production yet. Caveats:

1. We should write some tests...
2. The stream token that we use for events can get stalled at the minimum position of all writers. This means that new events may not be processed and e.g. sent down sync streams if a writer isn't writing or is slow.
2020-09-14 10:16:41 +01:00
Brendan Abolivier
9f8abdcc38
Revert "Add experimental support for sharding event persister. (#8170)" (#8242)
* Revert "Add experimental support for sharding event persister. (#8170)"

This reverts commit 82c1ee1c22.

* Changelog
2020-09-04 10:19:42 +01:00
Erik Johnston
82c1ee1c22
Add experimental support for sharding event persister. (#8170)
This is *not* ready for production yet. Caveats:

1. We should write some tests...
2. The stream token that we use for events can get stalled at the minimum position of all writers. This means that new events may not be processed and e.g. sent down sync streams if a writer isn't writing or is slow.
2020-09-02 15:48:37 +01:00
Patrick Cloke
54f8d73c00
Convert additional databases to async/await (#8199) 2020-09-01 09:21:48 -04:00
Erik Johnston
e3c91a3c55
Make SlavedIdTracker.advance have same interface as MultiWriterIDGenerator (#8171) 2020-08-26 13:15:20 +01:00
Patrick Cloke
4c6c56dc58
Convert simple_select_one and simple_select_one_onecol to async (#8162) 2020-08-26 07:19:32 -04:00
Richard van der Hoff
318f4e738e
Be more tolerant of membership events in unknown rooms (#8110)
It turns out that not all out-of-band membership events are labelled as such,
so we need to be more accepting here.
2020-08-20 16:42:12 +01:00
Patrick Cloke
eebf52be06
Be stricter about JSON that is accepted by Synapse (#8106) 2020-08-19 07:26:03 -04:00
Patrick Cloke
f40645e60b
Convert events worker database to async/await. (#8071) 2020-08-18 16:20:49 -04:00
Patrick Cloke
050e20e7ca
Convert some of the general database methods to async (#8100) 2020-08-17 12:18:01 -04:00
Patrick Cloke
6b7ce1d332
Remove some unused database functions. (#8085) 2020-08-14 09:25:40 -04:00
Brendan Abolivier
2ffd6783c7
Revert #7736 (#8039) 2020-08-06 17:15:35 +01:00
Erik Johnston
a7bdf98d01
Rename database classes to make some sense (#8033) 2020-08-05 21:38:57 +01:00