Allows server admins to "deactivate" accounts, which:
- Revokes all access tokens
- Removes all threepids
- Removes password
The API is a POST to `/admin/deactivate/<user_id>`
Use the pure-python ldap3 library, which eliminates the need for a
system dependency.
Offer both a `search` and `simple_bind` mode, for more sophisticated
ldap scenarios.
- `search` tries to find a matching DN within the `user_base` while
employing the `user_filter`, then tries the bind when a single
matching DN was found.
- `simple_bind` tries the bind against a specific DN by combining the
localpart and `user_base`
Offer support for STARTTLS on a plain connection.
The configuration was changed to reflect these new possibilities.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
Optionally start or stop an individual worker by passing -w with
the path to the worker config.
Optionally start or stop every worker and the main synapse by
passing -a with a path to a directory containing worker configs.
The "-w" is intended to be used to bounce individual workers proceses.
THe "-a" is intended for when you want to restart all the workers
simultaneuously, for example when performing database upgrades.
The existing content can still be downloaded. The last upload to the
matrix.org server was in January 2015, so it is probably safe to remove
the upload API.
The only place that was observed was to set the profile. I've made it
so that the profile is set within store.register in the same transaction
that creates the user.
This required some slight changes to the registration code for upgrading
guest users, since it previously relied on the distributor swallowing errors
if the profile already existed.
Fixes a key error where the mailer tried to get the ``msgtype`` of an
event that was missing a ``msgtype``.
```
File "synapse/push/mailer.py", line 264, in get_notif_vars
File "synapse/push/mailer.py", line 285, in get_message_vars
File ".../frozendict/__init__.py", line 10, in __getitem__
return self.__dict[key]
KeyError: 'msgtype'
```
- At the very least, this TypeError caused logins to fail on my own
running instance of Synapse, and the simple (explicit) UTF-8
conversion resolved login errors for me.
Signed-off-by: Salvatore LaMendola <salvatore.lamendola@gmail.com>