forked-synapse/synapse/federation/federation_server.py
Andrew Morgan 54fef094b3
Remove usage of deprecated logger.warn method from codebase (#6271)
Replace every instance of `logger.warn` with `logger.warning` as the former is deprecated.
2019-10-31 10:23:24 +00:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import logging
import six
from six import iteritems
from canonicaljson import json
from prometheus_client import Counter
from twisted.internet.abstract import isIPAddress
from twisted.python import failure
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes, Membership
from synapse.api.errors import (
AuthError,
Codes,
FederationError,
IncompatibleRoomVersionError,
NotFoundError,
SynapseError,
UnsupportedRoomVersionError,
)
from synapse.api.room_versions import KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS
from synapse.events import room_version_to_event_format
from synapse.federation.federation_base import FederationBase, event_from_pdu_json
from synapse.federation.persistence import TransactionActions
from synapse.federation.units import Edu, Transaction
from synapse.http.endpoint import parse_server_name
from synapse.logging.context import nested_logging_context
from synapse.logging.opentracing import log_kv, start_active_span_from_edu, trace
from synapse.logging.utils import log_function
from synapse.replication.http.federation import (
ReplicationFederationSendEduRestServlet,
ReplicationGetQueryRestServlet,
)
from synapse.types import get_domain_from_id
from synapse.util import glob_to_regex
from synapse.util.async_helpers import Linearizer, concurrently_execute
from synapse.util.caches.response_cache import ResponseCache
# when processing incoming transactions, we try to handle multiple rooms in
# parallel, up to this limit.
TRANSACTION_CONCURRENCY_LIMIT = 10
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
received_pdus_counter = Counter("synapse_federation_server_received_pdus", "")
received_edus_counter = Counter("synapse_federation_server_received_edus", "")
received_queries_counter = Counter(
"synapse_federation_server_received_queries", "", ["type"]
)
class FederationServer(FederationBase):
def __init__(self, hs):
super(FederationServer, self).__init__(hs)
self.auth = hs.get_auth()
self.handler = hs.get_handlers().federation_handler
self._server_linearizer = Linearizer("fed_server")
self._transaction_linearizer = Linearizer("fed_txn_handler")
self.transaction_actions = TransactionActions(self.store)
self.registry = hs.get_federation_registry()
# We cache responses to state queries, as they take a while and often
# come in waves.
self._state_resp_cache = ResponseCache(hs, "state_resp", timeout_ms=30000)
async def on_backfill_request(self, origin, room_id, versions, limit):
with (await self._server_linearizer.queue((origin, room_id))):
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
pdus = await self.handler.on_backfill_request(
origin, room_id, versions, limit
)
res = self._transaction_from_pdus(pdus).get_dict()
return 200, res
async def on_incoming_transaction(self, origin, transaction_data):
# keep this as early as possible to make the calculated origin ts as
# accurate as possible.
request_time = self._clock.time_msec()
transaction = Transaction(**transaction_data)
if not transaction.transaction_id:
raise Exception("Transaction missing transaction_id")
logger.debug("[%s] Got transaction", transaction.transaction_id)
# use a linearizer to ensure that we don't process the same transaction
# multiple times in parallel.
with (
await self._transaction_linearizer.queue(
(origin, transaction.transaction_id)
)
):
result = await self._handle_incoming_transaction(
origin, transaction, request_time
)
return result
async def _handle_incoming_transaction(self, origin, transaction, request_time):
""" Process an incoming transaction and return the HTTP response
Args:
origin (unicode): the server making the request
transaction (Transaction): incoming transaction
request_time (int): timestamp that the HTTP request arrived at
Returns:
Deferred[(int, object)]: http response code and body
"""
response = await self.transaction_actions.have_responded(origin, transaction)
if response:
logger.debug(
"[%s] We've already responded to this request",
transaction.transaction_id,
)
return response
logger.debug("[%s] Transaction is new", transaction.transaction_id)
# Reject if PDU count > 50 or EDU count > 100
if len(transaction.pdus) > 50 or (
hasattr(transaction, "edus") and len(transaction.edus) > 100
):
logger.info("Transaction PDU or EDU count too large. Returning 400")
response = {}
await self.transaction_actions.set_response(
origin, transaction, 400, response
)
return 400, response
received_pdus_counter.inc(len(transaction.pdus))
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
pdus_by_room = {}
for p in transaction.pdus:
if "unsigned" in p:
unsigned = p["unsigned"]
if "age" in unsigned:
p["age"] = unsigned["age"]
if "age" in p:
p["age_ts"] = request_time - int(p["age"])
del p["age"]
# We try and pull out an event ID so that if later checks fail we
# can log something sensible. We don't mandate an event ID here in
# case future event formats get rid of the key.
possible_event_id = p.get("event_id", "<Unknown>")
# Now we get the room ID so that we can check that we know the
# version of the room.
room_id = p.get("room_id")
if not room_id:
logger.info(
"Ignoring PDU as does not have a room_id. Event ID: %s",
possible_event_id,
)
continue
try:
room_version = await self.store.get_room_version(room_id)
except NotFoundError:
logger.info("Ignoring PDU for unknown room_id: %s", room_id)
continue
try:
format_ver = room_version_to_event_format(room_version)
except UnsupportedRoomVersionError:
# this can happen if support for a given room version is withdrawn,
# so that we still get events for said room.
logger.info(
"Ignoring PDU for room %s with unknown version %s",
room_id,
room_version,
)
continue
event = event_from_pdu_json(p, format_ver)
pdus_by_room.setdefault(room_id, []).append(event)
pdu_results = {}
# we can process different rooms in parallel (which is useful if they
# require callouts to other servers to fetch missing events), but
# impose a limit to avoid going too crazy with ram/cpu.
async def process_pdus_for_room(room_id):
logger.debug("Processing PDUs for %s", room_id)
try:
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
except AuthError as e:
logger.warning("Ignoring PDUs for room %s from banned server", room_id)
for pdu in pdus_by_room[room_id]:
event_id = pdu.event_id
pdu_results[event_id] = e.error_dict()
return
for pdu in pdus_by_room[room_id]:
event_id = pdu.event_id
with nested_logging_context(event_id):
try:
await self._handle_received_pdu(origin, pdu)
pdu_results[event_id] = {}
except FederationError as e:
logger.warning("Error handling PDU %s: %s", event_id, e)
pdu_results[event_id] = {"error": str(e)}
except Exception as e:
f = failure.Failure()
pdu_results[event_id] = {"error": str(e)}
logger.error(
"Failed to handle PDU %s",
event_id,
exc_info=(f.type, f.value, f.getTracebackObject()),
)
await concurrently_execute(
process_pdus_for_room, pdus_by_room.keys(), TRANSACTION_CONCURRENCY_LIMIT
)
if hasattr(transaction, "edus"):
for edu in (Edu(**x) for x in transaction.edus):
await self.received_edu(origin, edu.edu_type, edu.content)
response = {"pdus": pdu_results}
logger.debug("Returning: %s", str(response))
await self.transaction_actions.set_response(origin, transaction, 200, response)
return 200, response
async def received_edu(self, origin, edu_type, content):
received_edus_counter.inc()
await self.registry.on_edu(edu_type, origin, content)
async def on_context_state_request(self, origin, room_id, event_id):
if not event_id:
raise NotImplementedError("Specify an event")
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
in_room = await self.auth.check_host_in_room(room_id, origin)
if not in_room:
raise AuthError(403, "Host not in room.")
# we grab the linearizer to protect ourselves from servers which hammer
# us. In theory we might already have the response to this query
# in the cache so we could return it without waiting for the linearizer
# - but that's non-trivial to get right, and anyway somewhat defeats
# the point of the linearizer.
with (await self._server_linearizer.queue((origin, room_id))):
resp = await self._state_resp_cache.wrap(
(room_id, event_id),
self._on_context_state_request_compute,
room_id,
event_id,
)
return 200, resp
async def on_state_ids_request(self, origin, room_id, event_id):
if not event_id:
raise NotImplementedError("Specify an event")
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
in_room = await self.auth.check_host_in_room(room_id, origin)
if not in_room:
raise AuthError(403, "Host not in room.")
state_ids = await self.handler.get_state_ids_for_pdu(room_id, event_id)
auth_chain_ids = await self.store.get_auth_chain_ids(state_ids)
return 200, {"pdu_ids": state_ids, "auth_chain_ids": auth_chain_ids}
async def _on_context_state_request_compute(self, room_id, event_id):
pdus = await self.handler.get_state_for_pdu(room_id, event_id)
auth_chain = await self.store.get_auth_chain([pdu.event_id for pdu in pdus])
return {
"pdus": [pdu.get_pdu_json() for pdu in pdus],
"auth_chain": [pdu.get_pdu_json() for pdu in auth_chain],
}
async def on_pdu_request(self, origin, event_id):
pdu = await self.handler.get_persisted_pdu(origin, event_id)
if pdu:
return 200, self._transaction_from_pdus([pdu]).get_dict()
else:
return 404, ""
async def on_query_request(self, query_type, args):
received_queries_counter.labels(query_type).inc()
resp = await self.registry.on_query(query_type, args)
return 200, resp
async def on_make_join_request(self, origin, room_id, user_id, supported_versions):
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
room_version = await self.store.get_room_version(room_id)
if room_version not in supported_versions:
logger.warning(
"Room version %s not in %s", room_version, supported_versions
)
raise IncompatibleRoomVersionError(room_version=room_version)
pdu = await self.handler.on_make_join_request(origin, room_id, user_id)
time_now = self._clock.time_msec()
return {"event": pdu.get_pdu_json(time_now), "room_version": room_version}
async def on_invite_request(self, origin, content, room_version):
if room_version not in KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS:
raise SynapseError(
400,
"Homeserver does not support this room version",
Codes.UNSUPPORTED_ROOM_VERSION,
)
format_ver = room_version_to_event_format(room_version)
pdu = event_from_pdu_json(content, format_ver)
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, pdu.room_id)
pdu = await self._check_sigs_and_hash(room_version, pdu)
ret_pdu = await self.handler.on_invite_request(origin, pdu)
time_now = self._clock.time_msec()
return {"event": ret_pdu.get_pdu_json(time_now)}
async def on_send_join_request(self, origin, content, room_id):
logger.debug("on_send_join_request: content: %s", content)
room_version = await self.store.get_room_version(room_id)
format_ver = room_version_to_event_format(room_version)
pdu = event_from_pdu_json(content, format_ver)
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, pdu.room_id)
logger.debug("on_send_join_request: pdu sigs: %s", pdu.signatures)
pdu = await self._check_sigs_and_hash(room_version, pdu)
res_pdus = await self.handler.on_send_join_request(origin, pdu)
time_now = self._clock.time_msec()
return (
200,
{
"state": [p.get_pdu_json(time_now) for p in res_pdus["state"]],
"auth_chain": [
p.get_pdu_json(time_now) for p in res_pdus["auth_chain"]
],
},
)
async def on_make_leave_request(self, origin, room_id, user_id):
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
pdu = await self.handler.on_make_leave_request(origin, room_id, user_id)
room_version = await self.store.get_room_version(room_id)
time_now = self._clock.time_msec()
return {"event": pdu.get_pdu_json(time_now), "room_version": room_version}
async def on_send_leave_request(self, origin, content, room_id):
logger.debug("on_send_leave_request: content: %s", content)
room_version = await self.store.get_room_version(room_id)
format_ver = room_version_to_event_format(room_version)
pdu = event_from_pdu_json(content, format_ver)
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, pdu.room_id)
logger.debug("on_send_leave_request: pdu sigs: %s", pdu.signatures)
pdu = await self._check_sigs_and_hash(room_version, pdu)
await self.handler.on_send_leave_request(origin, pdu)
return 200, {}
async def on_event_auth(self, origin, room_id, event_id):
with (await self._server_linearizer.queue((origin, room_id))):
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
time_now = self._clock.time_msec()
auth_pdus = await self.handler.on_event_auth(event_id)
res = {"auth_chain": [a.get_pdu_json(time_now) for a in auth_pdus]}
return 200, res
async def on_query_auth_request(self, origin, content, room_id, event_id):
"""
Content is a dict with keys::
auth_chain (list): A list of events that give the auth chain.
missing (list): A list of event_ids indicating what the other
side (`origin`) think we're missing.
rejects (dict): A mapping from event_id to a 2-tuple of reason
string and a proof (or None) of why the event was rejected.
The keys of this dict give the list of events the `origin` has
rejected.
Args:
origin (str)
content (dict)
event_id (str)
Returns:
Deferred: Results in `dict` with the same format as `content`
"""
with (await self._server_linearizer.queue((origin, room_id))):
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
room_version = await self.store.get_room_version(room_id)
format_ver = room_version_to_event_format(room_version)
auth_chain = [
event_from_pdu_json(e, format_ver) for e in content["auth_chain"]
]
signed_auth = await self._check_sigs_and_hash_and_fetch(
origin, auth_chain, outlier=True, room_version=room_version
)
ret = await self.handler.on_query_auth(
origin,
event_id,
room_id,
signed_auth,
content.get("rejects", []),
content.get("missing", []),
)
time_now = self._clock.time_msec()
send_content = {
"auth_chain": [e.get_pdu_json(time_now) for e in ret["auth_chain"]],
"rejects": ret.get("rejects", []),
"missing": ret.get("missing", []),
}
return 200, send_content
@log_function
def on_query_client_keys(self, origin, content):
return self.on_query_request("client_keys", content)
def on_query_user_devices(self, origin, user_id):
return self.on_query_request("user_devices", user_id)
@trace
async def on_claim_client_keys(self, origin, content):
query = []
for user_id, device_keys in content.get("one_time_keys", {}).items():
for device_id, algorithm in device_keys.items():
query.append((user_id, device_id, algorithm))
log_kv({"message": "Claiming one time keys.", "user, device pairs": query})
results = await self.store.claim_e2e_one_time_keys(query)
json_result = {}
for user_id, device_keys in results.items():
for device_id, keys in device_keys.items():
for key_id, json_bytes in keys.items():
json_result.setdefault(user_id, {})[device_id] = {
key_id: json.loads(json_bytes)
}
logger.info(
"Claimed one-time-keys: %s",
",".join(
(
"%s for %s:%s" % (key_id, user_id, device_id)
for user_id, user_keys in iteritems(json_result)
for device_id, device_keys in iteritems(user_keys)
for key_id, _ in iteritems(device_keys)
)
),
)
return {"one_time_keys": json_result}
async def on_get_missing_events(
self, origin, room_id, earliest_events, latest_events, limit
):
with (await self._server_linearizer.queue((origin, room_id))):
origin_host, _ = parse_server_name(origin)
await self.check_server_matches_acl(origin_host, room_id)
logger.info(
"on_get_missing_events: earliest_events: %r, latest_events: %r,"
" limit: %d",
earliest_events,
latest_events,
limit,
)
missing_events = await self.handler.on_get_missing_events(
origin, room_id, earliest_events, latest_events, limit
)
if len(missing_events) < 5:
logger.info(
"Returning %d events: %r", len(missing_events), missing_events
)
else:
logger.info("Returning %d events", len(missing_events))
time_now = self._clock.time_msec()
return {"events": [ev.get_pdu_json(time_now) for ev in missing_events]}
@log_function
def on_openid_userinfo(self, token):
ts_now_ms = self._clock.time_msec()
return self.store.get_user_id_for_open_id_token(token, ts_now_ms)
def _transaction_from_pdus(self, pdu_list):
"""Returns a new Transaction containing the given PDUs suitable for
transmission.
"""
time_now = self._clock.time_msec()
pdus = [p.get_pdu_json(time_now) for p in pdu_list]
return Transaction(
origin=self.server_name,
pdus=pdus,
origin_server_ts=int(time_now),
destination=None,
)
async def _handle_received_pdu(self, origin, pdu):
""" Process a PDU received in a federation /send/ transaction.
If the event is invalid, then this method throws a FederationError.
(The error will then be logged and sent back to the sender (which
probably won't do anything with it), and other events in the
transaction will be processed as normal).
It is likely that we'll then receive other events which refer to
this rejected_event in their prev_events, etc. When that happens,
we'll attempt to fetch the rejected event again, which will presumably
fail, so those second-generation events will also get rejected.
Eventually, we get to the point where there are more than 10 events
between any new events and the original rejected event. Since we
only try to backfill 10 events deep on received pdu, we then accept the
new event, possibly introducing a discontinuity in the DAG, with new
forward extremities, so normal service is approximately returned,
until we try to backfill across the discontinuity.
Args:
origin (str): server which sent the pdu
pdu (FrozenEvent): received pdu
Returns (Deferred): completes with None
Raises: FederationError if the signatures / hash do not match, or
if the event was unacceptable for any other reason (eg, too large,
too many prev_events, couldn't find the prev_events)
"""
# check that it's actually being sent from a valid destination to
# workaround bug #1753 in 0.18.5 and 0.18.6
if origin != get_domain_from_id(pdu.sender):
# We continue to accept join events from any server; this is
# necessary for the federation join dance to work correctly.
# (When we join over federation, the "helper" server is
# responsible for sending out the join event, rather than the
# origin. See bug #1893. This is also true for some third party
# invites).
if not (
pdu.type == "m.room.member"
and pdu.content
and pdu.content.get("membership", None)
in (Membership.JOIN, Membership.INVITE)
):
logger.info(
"Discarding PDU %s from invalid origin %s", pdu.event_id, origin
)
return
else:
logger.info("Accepting join PDU %s from %s", pdu.event_id, origin)
# We've already checked that we know the room version by this point
room_version = await self.store.get_room_version(pdu.room_id)
# Check signature.
try:
pdu = await self._check_sigs_and_hash(room_version, pdu)
except SynapseError as e:
raise FederationError("ERROR", e.code, e.msg, affected=pdu.event_id)
await self.handler.on_receive_pdu(origin, pdu, sent_to_us_directly=True)
def __str__(self):
return "<ReplicationLayer(%s)>" % self.server_name
async def exchange_third_party_invite(
self, sender_user_id, target_user_id, room_id, signed
):
ret = await self.handler.exchange_third_party_invite(
sender_user_id, target_user_id, room_id, signed
)
return ret
async def on_exchange_third_party_invite_request(self, room_id, event_dict):
ret = await self.handler.on_exchange_third_party_invite_request(
room_id, event_dict
)
return ret
async def check_server_matches_acl(self, server_name, room_id):
"""Check if the given server is allowed by the server ACLs in the room
Args:
server_name (str): name of server, *without any port part*
room_id (str): ID of the room to check
Raises:
AuthError if the server does not match the ACL
"""
state_ids = await self.store.get_current_state_ids(room_id)
acl_event_id = state_ids.get((EventTypes.ServerACL, ""))
if not acl_event_id:
return
acl_event = await self.store.get_event(acl_event_id)
if server_matches_acl_event(server_name, acl_event):
return
raise AuthError(code=403, msg="Server is banned from room")
def server_matches_acl_event(server_name, acl_event):
"""Check if the given server is allowed by the ACL event
Args:
server_name (str): name of server, without any port part
acl_event (EventBase): m.room.server_acl event
Returns:
bool: True if this server is allowed by the ACLs
"""
logger.debug("Checking %s against acl %s", server_name, acl_event.content)
# first of all, check if literal IPs are blocked, and if so, whether the
# server name is a literal IP
allow_ip_literals = acl_event.content.get("allow_ip_literals", True)
if not isinstance(allow_ip_literals, bool):
logger.warning("Ignorning non-bool allow_ip_literals flag")
allow_ip_literals = True
if not allow_ip_literals:
# check for ipv6 literals. These start with '['.
if server_name[0] == "[":
return False
# check for ipv4 literals. We can just lift the routine from twisted.
if isIPAddress(server_name):
return False
# next, check the deny list
deny = acl_event.content.get("deny", [])
if not isinstance(deny, (list, tuple)):
logger.warning("Ignorning non-list deny ACL %s", deny)
deny = []
for e in deny:
if _acl_entry_matches(server_name, e):
# logger.info("%s matched deny rule %s", server_name, e)
return False
# then the allow list.
allow = acl_event.content.get("allow", [])
if not isinstance(allow, (list, tuple)):
logger.warning("Ignorning non-list allow ACL %s", allow)
allow = []
for e in allow:
if _acl_entry_matches(server_name, e):
# logger.info("%s matched allow rule %s", server_name, e)
return True
# everything else should be rejected.
# logger.info("%s fell through", server_name)
return False
def _acl_entry_matches(server_name, acl_entry):
if not isinstance(acl_entry, six.string_types):
logger.warning(
"Ignoring non-str ACL entry '%s' (is %s)", acl_entry, type(acl_entry)
)
return False
regex = glob_to_regex(acl_entry)
return regex.match(server_name)
class FederationHandlerRegistry(object):
"""Allows classes to register themselves as handlers for a given EDU or
query type for incoming federation traffic.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.edu_handlers = {}
self.query_handlers = {}
def register_edu_handler(self, edu_type, handler):
"""Sets the handler callable that will be used to handle an incoming
federation EDU of the given type.
Args:
edu_type (str): The type of the incoming EDU to register handler for
handler (Callable[[str, dict]]): A callable invoked on incoming EDU
of the given type. The arguments are the origin server name and
the EDU contents.
"""
if edu_type in self.edu_handlers:
raise KeyError("Already have an EDU handler for %s" % (edu_type,))
logger.info("Registering federation EDU handler for %r", edu_type)
self.edu_handlers[edu_type] = handler
def register_query_handler(self, query_type, handler):
"""Sets the handler callable that will be used to handle an incoming
federation query of the given type.
Args:
query_type (str): Category name of the query, which should match
the string used by make_query.
handler (Callable[[dict], Deferred[dict]]): Invoked to handle
incoming queries of this type. The return will be yielded
on and the result used as the response to the query request.
"""
if query_type in self.query_handlers:
raise KeyError("Already have a Query handler for %s" % (query_type,))
logger.info("Registering federation query handler for %r", query_type)
self.query_handlers[query_type] = handler
async def on_edu(self, edu_type, origin, content):
handler = self.edu_handlers.get(edu_type)
if not handler:
logger.warning("No handler registered for EDU type %s", edu_type)
with start_active_span_from_edu(content, "handle_edu"):
try:
await handler(origin, content)
except SynapseError as e:
logger.info("Failed to handle edu %r: %r", edu_type, e)
except Exception:
logger.exception("Failed to handle edu %r", edu_type)
def on_query(self, query_type, args):
handler = self.query_handlers.get(query_type)
if not handler:
logger.warning("No handler registered for query type %s", query_type)
raise NotFoundError("No handler for Query type '%s'" % (query_type,))
return handler(args)
class ReplicationFederationHandlerRegistry(FederationHandlerRegistry):
"""A FederationHandlerRegistry for worker processes.
When receiving EDU or queries it will check if an appropriate handler has
been registered on the worker, if there isn't one then it calls off to the
master process.
"""
def __init__(self, hs):
self.config = hs.config
self.http_client = hs.get_simple_http_client()
self.clock = hs.get_clock()
self._get_query_client = ReplicationGetQueryRestServlet.make_client(hs)
self._send_edu = ReplicationFederationSendEduRestServlet.make_client(hs)
super(ReplicationFederationHandlerRegistry, self).__init__()
async def on_edu(self, edu_type, origin, content):
"""Overrides FederationHandlerRegistry
"""
if not self.config.use_presence and edu_type == "m.presence":
return
handler = self.edu_handlers.get(edu_type)
if handler:
return await super(ReplicationFederationHandlerRegistry, self).on_edu(
edu_type, origin, content
)
return await self._send_edu(edu_type=edu_type, origin=origin, content=content)
async def on_query(self, query_type, args):
"""Overrides FederationHandlerRegistry
"""
handler = self.query_handlers.get(query_type)
if handler:
return await handler(args)
return await self._get_query_client(query_type=query_type, args=args)