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# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket 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 contextlib
import logging
import time
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Type, Union
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import attr
from zope.interface import implementer
from twisted.internet.interfaces import IAddress
from twisted.python.failure import Failure
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from twisted.web.server import Request, Site
from synapse.config.server import ListenerConfig
from synapse.http import get_request_user_agent, redact_uri
from synapse.http.request_metrics import RequestMetrics, requests_counter
from synapse.logging.context import (
ContextRequest,
LoggingContext,
PreserveLoggingContext,
)
from synapse.types import Requester
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_next_request_seq = 0
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class SynapseRequest(Request):
"""Class which encapsulates an HTTP request to synapse.
All of the requests processed in synapse are of this type.
It extends twisted's twisted.web.server.Request, and adds:
* Unique request ID
* A log context associated with the request
* Redaction of access_token query-params in __repr__
* Logging at start and end
* Metrics to record CPU, wallclock and DB time by endpoint.
It also provides a method `processing`, which returns a context manager. If this
method is called, the request won't be logged until the context manager is closed;
this is useful for asynchronous request handlers which may go on processing the
request even after the client has disconnected.
Attributes:
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logcontext: the log context for this request
"""
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def __init__(self, channel, *args, **kw):
Request.__init__(self, channel, *args, **kw)
self.site = channel.site # type: SynapseSite
self._channel = channel # this is used by the tests
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self.start_time = 0.0
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# The requester, if authenticated. For federation requests this is the
# server name, for client requests this is the Requester object.
self._requester = None # type: Optional[Union[Requester, str]]
# we can't yet create the logcontext, as we don't know the method.
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self.logcontext = None # type: Optional[LoggingContext]
global _next_request_seq
self.request_seq = _next_request_seq
_next_request_seq += 1
# whether an asynchronous request handler has called processing()
self._is_processing = False
# the time when the asynchronous request handler completed its processing
self._processing_finished_time = None
# what time we finished sending the response to the client (or the connection
# dropped)
self.finish_time = None
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def __repr__(self):
# We overwrite this so that we don't log ``access_token``
return "<%s at 0x%x method=%r uri=%r clientproto=%r site=%r>" % (
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self.__class__.__name__,
id(self),
self.get_method(),
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self.get_redacted_uri(),
self.clientproto.decode("ascii", errors="replace"),
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self.site.site_tag,
)
@property
def requester(self) -> Optional[Union[Requester, str]]:
return self._requester
@requester.setter
def requester(self, value: Union[Requester, str]) -> None:
# Store the requester, and update some properties based on it.
# This should only be called once.
assert self._requester is None
self._requester = value
# A logging context should exist by now (and have a ContextRequest).
assert self.logcontext is not None
assert self.logcontext.request is not None
(
requester,
authenticated_entity,
) = self.get_authenticated_entity()
self.logcontext.request.requester = requester
# If there's no authenticated entity, it was the requester.
self.logcontext.request.authenticated_entity = authenticated_entity or requester
def get_request_id(self):
return "%s-%i" % (self.get_method(), self.request_seq)
def get_redacted_uri(self) -> str:
"""Gets the redacted URI associated with the request (or placeholder if the URI
has not yet been received).
Note: This is necessary as the placeholder value in twisted is str
rather than bytes, so we need to sanitise `self.uri`.
Returns:
The redacted URI as a string.
"""
uri = self.uri # type: Union[bytes, str]
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if isinstance(uri, bytes):
uri = uri.decode("ascii", errors="replace")
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return redact_uri(uri)
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def get_method(self) -> str:
"""Gets the method associated with the request (or placeholder if method
has not yet been received).
Note: This is necessary as the placeholder value in twisted is str
rather than bytes, so we need to sanitise `self.method`.
Returns:
The request method as a string.
"""
method = self.method # type: Union[bytes, str]
if isinstance(method, bytes):
return self.method.decode("ascii")
return method
def get_authenticated_entity(self) -> Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]:
"""
Get the "authenticated" entity of the request, which might be the user
performing the action, or a user being puppeted by a server admin.
Returns:
A tuple:
The first item is a string representing the user making the request.
The second item is a string or None representing the user who
authenticated when making this request. See
Requester.authenticated_entity.
"""
# Convert the requester into a string that we can log
if isinstance(self._requester, str):
return self._requester, None
elif isinstance(self._requester, Requester):
requester = self._requester.user.to_string()
authenticated_entity = self._requester.authenticated_entity
# If this is a request where the target user doesn't match the user who
# authenticated (e.g. and admin is puppetting a user) then we return both.
if self._requester.user.to_string() != authenticated_entity:
return requester, authenticated_entity
return requester, None
elif self._requester is not None:
# This shouldn't happen, but we log it so we don't lose information
# and can see that we're doing something wrong.
return repr(self._requester), None # type: ignore[unreachable]
return None, None
def render(self, resrc):
# this is called once a Resource has been found to serve the request; in our
# case the Resource in question will normally be a JsonResource.
# create a LogContext for this request
request_id = self.get_request_id()
self.logcontext = LoggingContext(
request_id,
request=ContextRequest(
request_id=request_id,
ip_address=self.getClientIP(),
site_tag=self.site.site_tag,
# The requester is going to be unknown at this point.
requester=None,
authenticated_entity=None,
method=self.get_method(),
url=self.get_redacted_uri(),
protocol=self.clientproto.decode("ascii", errors="replace"),
user_agent=get_request_user_agent(self),
),
)
# override the Server header which is set by twisted
self.setHeader("Server", self.site.server_version_string)
with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext):
# we start the request metrics timer here with an initial stab
# at the servlet name. For most requests that name will be
# JsonResource (or a subclass), and JsonResource._async_render
# will update it once it picks a servlet.
servlet_name = resrc.__class__.__name__
self._started_processing(servlet_name)
Request.render(self, resrc)
# record the arrival of the request *after*
# dispatching to the handler, so that the handler
# can update the servlet name in the request
# metrics
requests_counter.labels(self.get_method(), self.request_metrics.name).inc()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def processing(self):
"""Record the fact that we are processing this request.
Returns a context manager; the correct way to use this is:
async def handle_request(request):
with request.processing("FooServlet"):
await really_handle_the_request()
Once the context manager is closed, the completion of the request will be logged,
and the various metrics will be updated.
"""
if self._is_processing:
raise RuntimeError("Request is already processing")
self._is_processing = True
try:
yield
except Exception:
# this should already have been caught, and sent back to the client as a 500.
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logger.exception(
"Asynchronous message handler raised an uncaught exception"
)
finally:
# the request handler has finished its work and either sent the whole response
# back, or handed over responsibility to a Producer.
self._processing_finished_time = time.time()
self._is_processing = False
# if we've already sent the response, log it now; otherwise, we wait for the
# response to be sent.
if self.finish_time is not None:
self._finished_processing()
def finish(self):
"""Called when all response data has been written to this Request.
Overrides twisted.web.server.Request.finish to record the finish time and do
logging.
"""
self.finish_time = time.time()
Request.finish(self)
if not self._is_processing:
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assert self.logcontext is not None
with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext):
self._finished_processing()
def connectionLost(self, reason):
"""Called when the client connection is closed before the response is written.
Overrides twisted.web.server.Request.connectionLost to record the finish time and
do logging.
"""
# There is a bug in Twisted where reason is not wrapped in a Failure object
# Detect this and wrap it manually as a workaround
# More information: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/7441
if not isinstance(reason, Failure):
reason = Failure(reason)
self.finish_time = time.time()
Request.connectionLost(self, reason)
if self.logcontext is None:
logger.info(
"Connection from %s lost before request headers were read", self.client
)
return
# we only get here if the connection to the client drops before we send
# the response.
#
# It's useful to log it here so that we can get an idea of when
# the client disconnects.
with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext):
logger.info("Connection from client lost before response was sent")
if not self._is_processing:
self._finished_processing()
def _started_processing(self, servlet_name):
"""Record the fact that we are processing this request.
This will log the request's arrival. Once the request completes,
be sure to call finished_processing.
Args:
servlet_name (str): the name of the servlet which will be
processing this request. This is used in the metrics.
It is possible to update this afterwards by updating
self.request_metrics.name.
"""
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self.start_time = time.time()
self.request_metrics = RequestMetrics()
self.request_metrics.start(
self.start_time, name=servlet_name, method=self.get_method()
)
self.site.access_logger.debug(
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"%s - %s - Received request: %s %s",
self.getClientIP(),
self.site.site_tag,
self.get_method(),
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self.get_redacted_uri(),
)
def _finished_processing(self):
"""Log the completion of this request and update the metrics"""
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assert self.logcontext is not None
usage = self.logcontext.get_resource_usage()
if self._processing_finished_time is None:
# we completed the request without anything calling processing()
self._processing_finished_time = time.time()
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# the time between receiving the request and the request handler finishing
processing_time = self._processing_finished_time - self.start_time
# the time between the request handler finishing and the response being sent
# to the client (nb may be negative)
response_send_time = self.finish_time - self._processing_finished_time
user_agent = get_request_user_agent(self, "-")
code = str(self.code)
if not self.finished:
# we didn't send the full response before we gave up (presumably because
# the connection dropped)
code += "!"
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log_level = logging.INFO if self._should_log_request() else logging.DEBUG
# If this is a request where the target user doesn't match the user who
# authenticated (e.g. and admin is puppetting a user) then we log both.
requester, authenticated_entity = self.get_authenticated_entity()
if authenticated_entity:
requester = "{}.{}".format(authenticated_entity, requester)
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self.site.access_logger.log(
log_level,
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"%s - %s - {%s}"
" Processed request: %.3fsec/%.3fsec (%.3fsec, %.3fsec) (%.3fsec/%.3fsec/%d)"
' %sB %s "%s %s %s" "%s" [%d dbevts]',
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self.getClientIP(),
self.site.site_tag,
requester,
processing_time,
response_send_time,
usage.ru_utime,
usage.ru_stime,
usage.db_sched_duration_sec,
usage.db_txn_duration_sec,
int(usage.db_txn_count),
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self.sentLength,
code,
self.get_method(),
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self.get_redacted_uri(),
self.clientproto.decode("ascii", errors="replace"),
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user_agent,
usage.evt_db_fetch_count,
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)
try:
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self.request_metrics.stop(self.finish_time, self.code, self.sentLength)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("Failed to stop metrics: %r", e)
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def _should_log_request(self) -> bool:
"""Whether we should log at INFO that we processed the request."""
if self.path == b"/health":
return False
if self.method == b"OPTIONS":
return False
return True
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class XForwardedForRequest(SynapseRequest):
"""Request object which honours proxy headers
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Extends SynapseRequest to replace getClientIP, getClientAddress, and isSecure with
information from request headers.
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"""
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# the client IP and ssl flag, as extracted from the headers.
_forwarded_for = None # type: Optional[_XForwardedForAddress]
_forwarded_https = False # type: bool
def requestReceived(self, command, path, version):
# this method is called by the Channel once the full request has been
# received, to dispatch the request to a resource.
# We can use it to set the IP address and protocol according to the
# headers.
self._process_forwarded_headers()
return super().requestReceived(command, path, version)
def _process_forwarded_headers(self):
headers = self.requestHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"x-forwarded-for")
if not headers:
return
# for now, we just use the first x-forwarded-for header. Really, we ought
# to start from the client IP address, and check whether it is trusted; if it
# is, work backwards through the headers until we find an untrusted address.
# see https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9471
self._forwarded_for = _XForwardedForAddress(
headers[0].split(b",")[0].strip().decode("ascii")
)
# if we got an x-forwarded-for header, also look for an x-forwarded-proto header
header = self.getHeader(b"x-forwarded-proto")
if header is not None:
self._forwarded_https = header.lower() == b"https"
else:
# this is done largely for backwards-compatibility so that people that
# haven't set an x-forwarded-proto header don't get a redirect loop.
logger.warning(
"forwarded request lacks an x-forwarded-proto header: assuming https"
)
self._forwarded_https = True
def isSecure(self):
if self._forwarded_https:
return True
return super().isSecure()
def getClientIP(self) -> str:
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"""
Return the IP address of the client who submitted this request.
This method is deprecated. Use getClientAddress() instead.
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"""
if self._forwarded_for is not None:
return self._forwarded_for.host
return super().getClientIP()
def getClientAddress(self) -> IAddress:
"""
Return the address of the client who submitted this request.
"""
if self._forwarded_for is not None:
return self._forwarded_for
return super().getClientAddress()
@implementer(IAddress)
@attr.s(frozen=True, slots=True)
class _XForwardedForAddress:
host = attr.ib(type=str)
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class SynapseSite(Site):
"""
Subclass of a twisted http Site that does access logging with python's
standard logging
"""
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def __init__(
self,
logger_name,
site_tag,
config: ListenerConfig,
resource,
server_version_string,
*args,
**kwargs
):
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Site.__init__(self, resource, *args, **kwargs)
self.site_tag = site_tag
assert config.http_options is not None
proxied = config.http_options.x_forwarded
self.requestFactory = (
XForwardedForRequest if proxied else SynapseRequest
) # type: Type[Request]
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self.access_logger = logging.getLogger(logger_name)
self.server_version_string = server_version_string.encode("ascii")
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def log(self, request):
pass