# # This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3. # # Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C. # Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd # Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details: # . # # Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: # . # # [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited] # # import abc import collections.abc import os from typing import ( TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Dict, Generic, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple, Type, TypeVar, Union, overload, ) import attr from typing_extensions import Literal from unpaddedbase64 import encode_base64 from synapse.api.constants import RelationTypes from synapse.api.room_versions import EventFormatVersions, RoomVersion, RoomVersions from synapse.synapse_rust.events import EventInternalMetadata from synapse.types import JsonDict, StrCollection from synapse.util.caches import intern_dict from synapse.util.frozenutils import freeze from synapse.util.stringutils import strtobool if TYPE_CHECKING: from synapse.events.builder import EventBuilder # Whether we should use frozen_dict in FrozenEvent. Using frozen_dicts prevents # bugs where we accidentally share e.g. signature dicts. However, converting a # dict to frozen_dicts is expensive. # # NOTE: This is overridden by the configuration by the Synapse worker apps, but # for the sake of tests, it is set here while it cannot be configured on the # homeserver object itself. USE_FROZEN_DICTS = strtobool(os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_USE_FROZEN_DICTS", "0")) T = TypeVar("T") # DictProperty (and DefaultDictProperty) require the classes they're used with to # have a _dict property to pull properties from. # # TODO _DictPropertyInstance should not include EventBuilder but due to # https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/5570 it thinks the DictProperty and # DefaultDictProperty get applied to EventBuilder when it is in a Union with # EventBase. This is the least invasive hack to get mypy to comply. # # Note that DictProperty/DefaultDictProperty cannot actually be used with # EventBuilder as it lacks a _dict property. _DictPropertyInstance = Union["EventBase", "EventBuilder"] class DictProperty(Generic[T]): """An object property which delegates to the `_dict` within its parent object.""" __slots__ = ["key"] def __init__(self, key: str): self.key = key @overload def __get__( self, instance: Literal[None], owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None, ) -> "DictProperty": ... @overload def __get__( self, instance: _DictPropertyInstance, owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None, ) -> T: ... def __get__( self, instance: Optional[_DictPropertyInstance], owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None, ) -> Union[T, "DictProperty"]: # if the property is accessed as a class property rather than an instance # property, return the property itself rather than the value if instance is None: return self try: assert isinstance(instance, EventBase) return instance._dict[self.key] except KeyError as e1: # We want this to look like a regular attribute error (mostly so that # hasattr() works correctly), so we convert the KeyError into an # AttributeError. # # To exclude the KeyError from the traceback, we explicitly # 'raise from e1.__context__' (which is better than 'raise from None', # because that would omit any *earlier* exceptions). # raise AttributeError( "'%s' has no '%s' property" % (type(instance), self.key) ) from e1.__context__ def __set__(self, instance: _DictPropertyInstance, v: T) -> None: assert isinstance(instance, EventBase) instance._dict[self.key] = v def __delete__(self, instance: _DictPropertyInstance) -> None: assert isinstance(instance, EventBase) try: del instance._dict[self.key] except KeyError as e1: raise AttributeError( "'%s' has no '%s' property" % (type(instance), self.key) ) from e1.__context__ class DefaultDictProperty(DictProperty, Generic[T]): """An extension of DictProperty which provides a default if the property is not present in the parent's _dict. Note that this means that hasattr() on the property always returns True. """ __slots__ = ["default"] def __init__(self, key: str, default: T): super().__init__(key) self.default = default @overload def __get__( self, instance: Literal[None], owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None, ) -> "DefaultDictProperty": ... @overload def __get__( self, instance: _DictPropertyInstance, owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None, ) -> T: ... def __get__( self, instance: Optional[_DictPropertyInstance], owner: Optional[Type[_DictPropertyInstance]] = None, ) -> Union[T, "DefaultDictProperty"]: if instance is None: return self assert isinstance(instance, EventBase) return instance._dict.get(self.key, self.default) class EventBase(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): @property @abc.abstractmethod def format_version(self) -> int: """The EventFormatVersion implemented by this event""" ... def __init__( self, event_dict: JsonDict, room_version: RoomVersion, signatures: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]], unsigned: JsonDict, internal_metadata_dict: JsonDict, rejected_reason: Optional[str], ): assert room_version.event_format == self.format_version self.room_version = room_version self.signatures = signatures self.unsigned = unsigned self.rejected_reason = rejected_reason self._dict = event_dict self.internal_metadata = EventInternalMetadata(internal_metadata_dict) depth: DictProperty[int] = DictProperty("depth") content: DictProperty[JsonDict] = DictProperty("content") hashes: DictProperty[Dict[str, str]] = DictProperty("hashes") origin: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("origin") origin_server_ts: DictProperty[int] = DictProperty("origin_server_ts") room_id: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("room_id") sender: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("sender") # TODO state_key should be Optional[str]. This is generally asserted in Synapse # by calling is_state() first (which ensures it is not None), but it is hard (not possible?) # to properly annotate that calling is_state() asserts that state_key exists # and is non-None. It would be better to replace such direct references with # get_state_key() (and a check for None). state_key: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("state_key") type: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("type") user_id: DictProperty[str] = DictProperty("sender") @property def event_id(self) -> str: raise NotImplementedError() @property def membership(self) -> str: return self.content["membership"] @property def redacts(self) -> Optional[str]: """MSC2176 moved the redacts field into the content.""" if self.room_version.updated_redaction_rules: return self.content.get("redacts") return self.get("redacts") def is_state(self) -> bool: return self.get_state_key() is not None def get_state_key(self) -> Optional[str]: """Get the state key of this event, or None if it's not a state event""" return self._dict.get("state_key") def get_dict(self) -> JsonDict: d = dict(self._dict) d.update({"signatures": self.signatures, "unsigned": dict(self.unsigned)}) return d def get(self, key: str, default: Optional[Any] = None) -> Any: return self._dict.get(key, default) def get_internal_metadata_dict(self) -> JsonDict: return self.internal_metadata.get_dict() def get_pdu_json(self, time_now: Optional[int] = None) -> JsonDict: pdu_json = self.get_dict() if time_now is not None and "age_ts" in pdu_json["unsigned"]: age = time_now - pdu_json["unsigned"]["age_ts"] pdu_json.setdefault("unsigned", {})["age"] = int(age) del pdu_json["unsigned"]["age_ts"] # This may be a frozen event pdu_json["unsigned"].pop("redacted_because", None) return pdu_json def get_templated_pdu_json(self) -> JsonDict: """ Return a JSON object suitable for a templated event, as used in the make_{join,leave,knock} workflow. """ # By using _dict directly we don't pull in signatures/unsigned. template_json = dict(self._dict) # The hashes (similar to the signature) need to be recalculated by the # joining/leaving/knocking server after (potentially) modifying the # event. template_json.pop("hashes") return template_json def __getitem__(self, field: str) -> Optional[Any]: return self._dict[field] def __contains__(self, field: str) -> bool: return field in self._dict def items(self) -> List[Tuple[str, Optional[Any]]]: return list(self._dict.items()) def keys(self) -> Iterable[str]: return self._dict.keys() def prev_event_ids(self) -> List[str]: """Returns the list of prev event IDs. The order matches the order specified in the event, though there is no meaning to it. Returns: The list of event IDs of this event's prev_events """ return [e for e, _ in self._dict["prev_events"]] def auth_event_ids(self) -> StrCollection: """Returns the list of auth event IDs. The order matches the order specified in the event, though there is no meaning to it. Returns: The list of event IDs of this event's auth_events """ return [e for e, _ in self._dict["auth_events"]] def freeze(self) -> None: """'Freeze' the event dict, so it cannot be modified by accident""" # this will be a no-op if the event dict is already frozen. self._dict = freeze(self._dict) def __str__(self) -> str: return self.__repr__() def __repr__(self) -> str: rejection = f"REJECTED={self.rejected_reason}, " if self.rejected_reason else "" return ( f"<{self.__class__.__name__} " f"{rejection}" f"event_id={self.event_id}, " f"type={self.get('type')}, " f"state_key={self.get('state_key')}, " f"outlier={self.internal_metadata.is_outlier()}" ">" ) class FrozenEvent(EventBase): format_version = EventFormatVersions.ROOM_V1_V2 # All events of this type are V1 def __init__( self, event_dict: JsonDict, room_version: RoomVersion, internal_metadata_dict: Optional[JsonDict] = None, rejected_reason: Optional[str] = None, ): internal_metadata_dict = internal_metadata_dict or {} event_dict = dict(event_dict) # Signatures is a dict of dicts, and this is faster than doing a # copy.deepcopy signatures = { name: dict(sigs.items()) for name, sigs in event_dict.pop("signatures", {}).items() } unsigned = dict(event_dict.pop("unsigned", {})) # We intern these strings because they turn up a lot (especially when # caching). event_dict = intern_dict(event_dict) if USE_FROZEN_DICTS: frozen_dict = freeze(event_dict) else: frozen_dict = event_dict self._event_id = event_dict["event_id"] super().__init__( frozen_dict, room_version=room_version, signatures=signatures, unsigned=unsigned, internal_metadata_dict=internal_metadata_dict, rejected_reason=rejected_reason, ) @property def event_id(self) -> str: return self._event_id class FrozenEventV2(EventBase): format_version = EventFormatVersions.ROOM_V3 # All events of this type are V2 def __init__( self, event_dict: JsonDict, room_version: RoomVersion, internal_metadata_dict: Optional[JsonDict] = None, rejected_reason: Optional[str] = None, ): internal_metadata_dict = internal_metadata_dict or {} event_dict = dict(event_dict) # Signatures is a dict of dicts, and this is faster than doing a # copy.deepcopy signatures = { name: dict(sigs.items()) for name, sigs in event_dict.pop("signatures", {}).items() } assert "event_id" not in event_dict unsigned = dict(event_dict.pop("unsigned", {})) # We intern these strings because they turn up a lot (especially when # caching). event_dict = intern_dict(event_dict) if USE_FROZEN_DICTS: frozen_dict = freeze(event_dict) else: frozen_dict = event_dict self._event_id: Optional[str] = None super().__init__( frozen_dict, room_version=room_version, signatures=signatures, unsigned=unsigned, internal_metadata_dict=internal_metadata_dict, rejected_reason=rejected_reason, ) @property def event_id(self) -> str: # We have to import this here as otherwise we get an import loop which # is hard to break. from synapse.crypto.event_signing import compute_event_reference_hash if self._event_id: return self._event_id self._event_id = "$" + encode_base64(compute_event_reference_hash(self)[1]) return self._event_id def prev_event_ids(self) -> List[str]: """Returns the list of prev event IDs. The order matches the order specified in the event, though there is no meaning to it. Returns: The list of event IDs of this event's prev_events """ return self._dict["prev_events"] def auth_event_ids(self) -> StrCollection: """Returns the list of auth event IDs. The order matches the order specified in the event, though there is no meaning to it. Returns: The list of event IDs of this event's auth_events """ return self._dict["auth_events"] class FrozenEventV3(FrozenEventV2): """FrozenEventV3, which differs from FrozenEventV2 only in the event_id format""" format_version = EventFormatVersions.ROOM_V4_PLUS # All events of this type are V3 @property def event_id(self) -> str: # We have to import this here as otherwise we get an import loop which # is hard to break. from synapse.crypto.event_signing import compute_event_reference_hash if self._event_id: return self._event_id self._event_id = "$" + encode_base64( compute_event_reference_hash(self)[1], urlsafe=True ) return self._event_id def _event_type_from_format_version( format_version: int, ) -> Type[Union[FrozenEvent, FrozenEventV2, FrozenEventV3]]: """Returns the python type to use to construct an Event object for the given event format version. Args: format_version: The event format version Returns: A type that can be initialized as per the initializer of `FrozenEvent` """ if format_version == EventFormatVersions.ROOM_V1_V2: return FrozenEvent elif format_version == EventFormatVersions.ROOM_V3: return FrozenEventV2 elif format_version == EventFormatVersions.ROOM_V4_PLUS: return FrozenEventV3 else: raise Exception("No event format %r" % (format_version,)) def make_event_from_dict( event_dict: JsonDict, room_version: RoomVersion = RoomVersions.V1, internal_metadata_dict: Optional[JsonDict] = None, rejected_reason: Optional[str] = None, ) -> EventBase: """Construct an EventBase from the given event dict""" event_type = _event_type_from_format_version(room_version.event_format) return event_type( event_dict, room_version, internal_metadata_dict or {}, rejected_reason ) @attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True) class _EventRelation: # The target event of the relation. parent_id: str # The relation type. rel_type: str # The aggregation key. Will be None if the rel_type is not m.annotation or is # not a string. aggregation_key: Optional[str] def relation_from_event(event: EventBase) -> Optional[_EventRelation]: """ Attempt to parse relation information an event. Returns: The event relation information, if it is valid. None, otherwise. """ relation = event.content.get("m.relates_to") if not relation or not isinstance(relation, collections.abc.Mapping): # No relation information. return None # Relations must have a type and parent event ID. rel_type = relation.get("rel_type") if not isinstance(rel_type, str): return None parent_id = relation.get("event_id") if not isinstance(parent_id, str): return None # Annotations have a key field. aggregation_key = None if rel_type == RelationTypes.ANNOTATION: aggregation_key = relation.get("key") if not isinstance(aggregation_key, str): aggregation_key = None return _EventRelation(parent_id, rel_type, aggregation_key) @attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True) class StrippedStateEvent: """ A stripped down state event. Usually used for remote invite/knocks so the user can make an informed decision on whether they want to join. Attributes: type: Event `type` state_key: Event `state_key` sender: Event `sender` content: Event `content` """ type: str state_key: str sender: str content: Dict[str, Any]