forked-synapse/synapse/federation/units.py
2014-11-10 10:21:32 +00:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014 OpenMarket Ltd
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""" Defines the JSON structure of the protocol units used by the server to
server protocol.
"""
from synapse.util.jsonobject import JsonEncodedObject
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Pdu(JsonEncodedObject):
""" A Pdu represents a piece of data sent from a server and is associated
with a context.
A Pdu can be classified as "state". For a given context, we can efficiently
retrieve all state pdu's that haven't been clobbered. Clobbering is done
via a unique constraint on the tuple (context, type, state_key). A pdu
is a state pdu if `is_state` is True.
Example pdu::
{
"event_id": "$78c:example.com",
"origin_server_ts": 1404835423000,
"origin": "bar",
"prev_ids": [
["23b", "foo"],
["56a", "bar"],
],
"content": { ... },
}
"""
valid_keys = [
"event_id",
"room_id",
"origin",
"origin_server_ts",
"type",
"destinations",
"prev_events",
"depth",
"content",
"hashes",
"user_id",
"auth_events",
"signatures", # Below this are keys valid only for State Pdus.
"state_key",
"prev_state",
]
internal_keys = [
"destinations",
"transaction_id",
"outlier",
]
required_keys = [
"event_id",
"room_id",
"origin",
"origin_server_ts",
"type",
"content",
]
# TODO: We need to make this properly load content rather than
# just leaving it as a dict. (OR DO WE?!)
def __init__(self, destinations=[], prev_events=[],
outlier=False, hashes={}, signatures={}, **kwargs):
super(Pdu, self).__init__(
destinations=destinations,
prev_events=prev_events,
outlier=outlier,
hashes=hashes,
signatures=signatures,
**kwargs
)
def __str__(self):
return "(%s, %s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, repr(self.__dict__))
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s, %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, repr(self.__dict__))
class Edu(JsonEncodedObject):
""" An Edu represents a piece of data sent from one homeserver to another.
In comparison to Pdus, Edus are not persisted for a long time on disk, are
not meaningful beyond a given pair of homeservers, and don't have an
internal ID or previous references graph.
"""
valid_keys = [
"origin",
"destination",
"edu_type",
"content",
]
required_keys = [
"edu_type",
]
# TODO: SYN-103: Remove "origin" and "destination" keys.
# internal_keys = [
# "origin",
# "destination",
# ]
class Transaction(JsonEncodedObject):
""" A transaction is a list of Pdus and Edus to be sent to a remote home
server with some extra metadata.
Example transaction::
{
"origin": "foo",
"prev_ids": ["abc", "def"],
"pdus": [
...
],
}
"""
valid_keys = [
"transaction_id",
"origin",
"destination",
"origin_server_ts",
"previous_ids",
"pdus",
"edus",
"transaction_id",
"destination",
"pdu_failures",
]
internal_keys = [
"transaction_id",
"destination",
]
required_keys = [
"transaction_id",
"origin",
"destination",
"origin_server_ts",
"pdus",
]
def __init__(self, transaction_id=None, pdus=[], **kwargs):
""" If we include a list of pdus then we decode then as PDU's
automatically.
"""
# If there's no EDUs then remove the arg
if "edus" in kwargs and not kwargs["edus"]:
del kwargs["edus"]
super(Transaction, self).__init__(
transaction_id=transaction_id,
pdus=pdus,
**kwargs
)
@staticmethod
def create_new(pdus, **kwargs):
""" Used to create a new transaction. Will auto fill out
transaction_id and origin_server_ts keys.
"""
if "origin_server_ts" not in kwargs:
raise KeyError("Require 'origin_server_ts' to construct a Transaction")
if "transaction_id" not in kwargs:
raise KeyError(
"Require 'transaction_id' to construct a Transaction"
)
for p in pdus:
p.transaction_id = kwargs["transaction_id"]
kwargs["pdus"] = [p.get_dict() for p in pdus]
return Transaction(**kwargs)