forked-synapse/synapse/storage/schema/main/delta/30/as_users.py
Patrick Cloke e584534403
Use direct references for some configuration variables (part 3) (#10885)
This avoids the overhead of searching through the various
configuration classes by directly referencing the class that
the attributes are in.

It also improves type hints since mypy can now resolve the
types of the configuration variables.
2021-09-23 07:13:34 -04:00

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import logging
from synapse.config.appservice import load_appservices
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def run_create(cur, database_engine, *args, **kwargs):
# NULL indicates user was not registered by an appservice.
try:
cur.execute("ALTER TABLE users ADD COLUMN appservice_id TEXT")
except Exception:
# Maybe we already added the column? Hope so...
pass
def run_upgrade(cur, database_engine, config, *args, **kwargs):
cur.execute("SELECT name FROM users")
rows = cur.fetchall()
config_files = []
try:
config_files = config.appservice.app_service_config_files
except AttributeError:
logger.warning("Could not get app_service_config_files from config")
pass
appservices = load_appservices(config.server.server_name, config_files)
owned = {}
for row in rows:
user_id = row[0]
for appservice in appservices:
if appservice.is_exclusive_user(user_id):
if user_id in owned.keys():
logger.error(
"user_id %s was owned by more than one application"
" service (IDs %s and %s); assigning arbitrarily to %s"
% (user_id, owned[user_id], appservice.id, owned[user_id])
)
owned.setdefault(appservice.id, []).append(user_id)
for as_id, user_ids in owned.items():
n = 100
user_chunks = (user_ids[i : i + 100] for i in range(0, len(user_ids), n))
for chunk in user_chunks:
cur.execute(
"UPDATE users SET appservice_id = ? WHERE name IN (%s)"
% (",".join("?" for _ in chunk),),
[as_id] + chunk,
)