synapse-product/synapse/storage/appservice.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2015 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 logging
from twisted.internet import defer
from ._base import SQLBaseStore
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# XXX: This feels like it should belong in a "models" module, not storage.
class ApplicationService(object):
"""Defines an application service.
Provides methods to check if this service is "interested" in events.
"""
def __init__(self, token, url=None, namespaces=None):
self.token = token
if url:
self.url = url
if namespaces:
self._set_namespaces(namespaces)
def _set_namespaces(self, namespaces):
# Sanity check that it is of the form:
# {
# users: ["regex",...],
# aliases: ["regex",...],
# rooms: ["regex",...],
# }
for ns in ["users", "rooms", "aliases"]:
if type(namespaces[ns]) != list:
raise ValueError("Bad namespace value for '%s'", ns)
for regex in namespaces[ns]:
if not isinstance(regex, basestring):
raise ValueError("Expected string regex for ns '%s'", ns)
self.namespaces = namespaces
def is_interested(self, event):
"""Check if this service is interested in this event.
Args:
event(Event): The event to check.
Returns:
bool: True if this service would like to know about this event.
"""
# NB: This does not check room alias regex matches because that requires
# more context that an Event can provide. Room alias matches are checked
# in the ApplicationServiceHandler.
# TODO check if event.room_id regex matches
# TODO check if event.user_id regex matches (or m.room.member state_key)
return True
def __str__(self):
return "ApplicationService: %s" % (self.__dict__,)
class ApplicationServiceCache(object):
"""Caches ApplicationServices and provides utility functions on top.
This class is designed to be invoked on incoming events in order to avoid
hammering the database every time to extract a list of application service
regexes.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.services = []
def get_services_for_event(self, event):
"""Retrieve a list of application services interested in this event.
Args:
event(Event): The event to check.
Returns:
list<ApplicationService>: A list of services interested in this
event based on the service regex.
"""
interested_list = [
s for s in self.services if s.is_event_claimed(event)
]
return interested_list
class ApplicationServiceStore(SQLBaseStore):
def __init__(self, hs):
super(ApplicationServiceStore, self).__init__(hs)
self.cache = ApplicationServiceCache()
self._populate_cache()
def unregister_app_service(self, token):
"""Unregisters this service.
This removes all AS specific regex and the base URL. The token is the
only thing preserved for future registration attempts.
"""
# TODO: DELETE FROM application_services_regex WHERE id=this service
# TODO: SET url=NULL WHERE token=token
# TODO: Update cache
pass
def update_app_service(self, service):
"""Update an application service, clobbering what was previously there.
Args:
service(ApplicationService): The updated service.
"""
# NB: There is no "insert" since we provide no public-facing API to
# allocate new ASes. It relies on the server admin inserting the AS
# token into the database manually.
# TODO: UPDATE application_services, SET url WHERE token=service.token
# TODO: DELETE FROM application_services_regex WHERE id=this service
# TODO: INSERT INTO application_services_regex <new namespace regex>
# TODO: Update cache
pass
def get_services_for_event(self, event):
return self.cache.get_services_for_event(event)
def get_app_service(self, token, from_cache=True):
"""Get the application service with the given token.
Args:
token (str): The application service token.
from_cache (bool): True to get this service from the cache, False to
check the database.
Raises:
StoreError if there was a problem retrieving this service.
"""
if from_cache:
for service in self.cache.services:
if service.token == token:
return service
return None
# TODO: The from_cache=False impl
# TODO: This should be JOINed with the application_services_regex table.
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _populate_cache(self):
"""Populates the ApplicationServiceCache from the database."""
sql = ("SELECT * FROM application_services LEFT JOIN "
"application_services_regex ON application_services.id = "
"application_services_regex.as_id")
namespace_enum = [
"users", # 0
"aliases", # 1
"rooms" # 2
]
# SQL results in the form:
# [
# {
# 'regex': "something",
# 'url': "something",
# 'namespace': enum,
# 'as_id': 0,
# 'token': "something",
# 'id': 0
# }
# ]
services = {}
results = yield self._execute_and_decode(sql)
for res in results:
as_token = res["token"]
if as_token not in services:
# add the service
services[as_token] = {
"url": res["url"],
"token": as_token,
"namespaces": {
"users": [],
"aliases": [],
"rooms": []
}
}
# add the namespace regex if one exists
ns_int = res["namespace"]
if ns_int is None:
continue
try:
services[as_token]["namespaces"][namespace_enum[ns_int]].append(
res["regex"]
)
except IndexError:
logger.error("Bad namespace enum '%s'. %s", ns_int, res)
for service in services.values():
logger.info("Found application service: %s", service)
self.cache.services.append(ApplicationService(
service["token"],
service["url"],
service["namespaces"]
))