synapse-product/synapse/app/_base.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2017 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.
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import gc
import logging
import signal
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import sys
import traceback
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from daemonize import Daemonize
from twisted.internet import defer, error, reactor
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from twisted.protocols.tls import TLSMemoryBIOFactory
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import synapse
from synapse.app import check_bind_error
from synapse.crypto import context_factory
from synapse.logging.context import PreserveLoggingContext
from synapse.util.async_helpers import Linearizer
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from synapse.util.rlimit import change_resource_limit
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from synapse.util.versionstring import get_version_string
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_sighup_callbacks = []
def register_sighup(func):
"""
Register a function to be called when a SIGHUP occurs.
Args:
func (function): Function to be called when sent a SIGHUP signal.
Will be called with a single argument, the homeserver.
"""
_sighup_callbacks.append(func)
def start_worker_reactor(appname, config):
""" Run the reactor in the main process
Daemonizes if necessary, and then configures some resources, before starting
the reactor. Pulls configuration from the 'worker' settings in 'config'.
Args:
appname (str): application name which will be sent to syslog
config (synapse.config.Config): config object
"""
logger = logging.getLogger(config.worker_app)
start_reactor(
appname,
soft_file_limit=config.soft_file_limit,
gc_thresholds=config.gc_thresholds,
pid_file=config.worker_pid_file,
daemonize=config.worker_daemonize,
print_pidfile=config.print_pidfile,
logger=logger,
)
def start_reactor(
appname, soft_file_limit, gc_thresholds, pid_file, daemonize, print_pidfile, logger
):
""" Run the reactor in the main process
Daemonizes if necessary, and then configures some resources, before starting
the reactor
Args:
appname (str): application name which will be sent to syslog
soft_file_limit (int):
gc_thresholds:
pid_file (str): name of pid file to write to if daemonize is True
daemonize (bool): true to run the reactor in a background process
print_pidfile (bool): whether to print the pid file, if daemonize is True
logger (logging.Logger): logger instance to pass to Daemonize
"""
install_dns_limiter(reactor)
def run():
logger.info("Running")
change_resource_limit(soft_file_limit)
if gc_thresholds:
gc.set_threshold(*gc_thresholds)
reactor.run()
# make sure that we run the reactor with the sentinel log context,
# otherwise other PreserveLoggingContext instances will get confused
# and complain when they see the logcontext arbitrarily swapping
# between the sentinel and `run` logcontexts.
#
# We also need to drop the logcontext before forking if we're daemonizing,
# otherwise the cputime metrics get confused about the per-thread resource usage
# appearing to go backwards.
with PreserveLoggingContext():
if daemonize:
if print_pidfile:
print(pid_file)
daemon = Daemonize(
app=appname,
pid=pid_file,
action=run,
auto_close_fds=False,
verbose=True,
logger=logger,
)
daemon.start()
else:
run()
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def quit_with_error(error_string):
message_lines = error_string.split("\n")
line_length = max([len(l) for l in message_lines if len(l) < 80]) + 2
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sys.stderr.write("*" * line_length + "\n")
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for line in message_lines:
sys.stderr.write(" %s\n" % (line.rstrip(),))
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sys.stderr.write("*" * line_length + "\n")
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sys.exit(1)
def listen_metrics(bind_addresses, port):
"""
Start Prometheus metrics server.
"""
from synapse.metrics import RegistryProxy
from prometheus_client import start_http_server
for host in bind_addresses:
logger.info("Starting metrics listener on %s:%d", host, port)
start_http_server(port, addr=host, registry=RegistryProxy)
def listen_tcp(bind_addresses, port, factory, reactor=reactor, backlog=50):
"""
Create a TCP socket for a port and several addresses
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Returns:
list[twisted.internet.tcp.Port]: listening for TCP connections
"""
r = []
for address in bind_addresses:
try:
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r.append(reactor.listenTCP(port, factory, backlog, address))
except error.CannotListenError as e:
check_bind_error(e, address, bind_addresses)
return r
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def listen_ssl(
bind_addresses, port, factory, context_factory, reactor=reactor, backlog=50
):
"""
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Create an TLS-over-TCP socket for a port and several addresses
Returns:
list of twisted.internet.tcp.Port listening for TLS connections
"""
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r = []
for address in bind_addresses:
try:
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r.append(
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reactor.listenSSL(port, factory, context_factory, backlog, address)
)
except error.CannotListenError as e:
check_bind_error(e, address, bind_addresses)
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return r
def refresh_certificate(hs):
"""
Refresh the TLS certificates that Synapse is using by re-reading them from
disk and updating the TLS context factories to use them.
"""
if not hs.config.has_tls_listener():
# attempt to reload the certs for the good of the tls_fingerprints
hs.config.read_certificate_from_disk(require_cert_and_key=False)
return
hs.config.read_certificate_from_disk(require_cert_and_key=True)
hs.tls_server_context_factory = context_factory.ServerContextFactory(hs.config)
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if hs._listening_services:
logger.info("Updating context factories...")
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for i in hs._listening_services:
# When you listenSSL, it doesn't make an SSL port but a TCP one with
# a TLS wrapping factory around the factory you actually want to get
# requests. This factory attribute is public but missing from
# Twisted's documentation.
if isinstance(i.factory, TLSMemoryBIOFactory):
addr = i.getHost()
logger.info(
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"Replacing TLS context factory on [%s]:%i", addr.host, addr.port
)
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# We want to replace TLS factories with a new one, with the new
# TLS configuration. We do this by reaching in and pulling out
# the wrappedFactory, and then re-wrapping it.
i.factory = TLSMemoryBIOFactory(
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hs.tls_server_context_factory, False, i.factory.wrappedFactory
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)
logger.info("Context factories updated.")
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def start(hs, listeners=None):
"""
Start a Synapse server or worker.
Args:
hs (synapse.server.HomeServer)
listeners (list[dict]): Listener configuration ('listeners' in homeserver.yaml)
"""
try:
# Set up the SIGHUP machinery.
if hasattr(signal, "SIGHUP"):
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def handle_sighup(*args, **kwargs):
for i in _sighup_callbacks:
i(hs)
signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, handle_sighup)
register_sighup(refresh_certificate)
# Load the certificate from disk.
refresh_certificate(hs)
Add basic opentracing support (#5544) * Configure and initialise tracer Includes config options for the tracer and sets up JaegerClient. * Scope manager using LogContexts We piggy-back our tracer scopes by using log context. The current log context gives us the current scope. If new scope is created we create a stack of scopes in the context. * jaeger is a dependency now * Carrier inject and extraction for Twisted Headers * Trace federation requests on the way in and out. The span is created in _started_processing and closed in _finished_processing because we need a meaningful log context. * Create logcontext for new scope. Instead of having a stack of scopes in a logcontext we create a new context for a new scope if the current logcontext already has a scope. * Remove scope from logcontext if logcontext is top level * Disable tracer if not configured * typo * Remove dependence on jaeger internals * bools * Set service name * :Explicitely state that the tracer is disabled * Black is the new black * Newsfile * Code style * Use the new config setup. * Generate config. * Copyright * Rename config to opentracing * Remove user whitelisting * Empty whitelist by default * User ConfigError instead of RuntimeError * Use isinstance * Use tag constants for opentracing. * Remove debug comment and no need to explicitely record error * Two errors a "s(c)entry" * Docstrings! * Remove debugging brainslip * Homeserver Whitlisting * Better opentracing config comment * linting * Inclue worker name in service_name * Make opentracing an optional dependency * Neater config retreival * Clean up dummy tags * Instantiate tracing as object instead of global class * Inlcude opentracing as a homeserver member. * Thread opentracing to the request level * Reference opetnracing through hs * Instantiate dummy opentracin g for tests. * About to revert, just keeping the unfinished changes just in case * Revert back to global state, commit number: 9ce4a3d9067bf9889b86c360c05ac88618b85c4f * Use class level methods in tracerutils * Start and stop requests spans in a place where we have access to the authenticated entity * Seen it, isort it * Make sure to close the active span. * I'm getting black and blue from this. * Logger formatting Co-Authored-By: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org> * Outdated comment * Import opentracing at the top * Return a contextmanager * Start tracing client requests from the servlet * Return noop context manager if not tracing * Explicitely say that these are federation requests * Include servlet name in client requests * Use context manager * Move opentracing to logging/ * Seen it, isort it again! * Ignore twisted return exceptions on context exit * Escape the scope * Scopes should be entered to make them useful. * Nicer decorator names * Just one init, init? * Don't need to close something that isn't open * Docs make you smarter
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# Start the tracer
synapse.logging.opentracing.init_tracer(hs.config)
# It is now safe to start your Synapse.
hs.start_listening(listeners)
hs.get_datastore().start_profiling()
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setup_sentry(hs)
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)
reactor = hs.get_reactor()
if reactor.running:
reactor.stop()
sys.exit(1)
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def setup_sentry(hs):
"""Enable sentry integration, if enabled in configuration
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Args:
hs (synapse.server.HomeServer)
"""
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if not hs.config.sentry_enabled:
return
import sentry_sdk
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sentry_sdk.init(dsn=hs.config.sentry_dsn, release=get_version_string(synapse))
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# We set some default tags that give some context to this instance
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with sentry_sdk.configure_scope() as scope:
scope.set_tag("matrix_server_name", hs.config.server_name)
app = hs.config.worker_app if hs.config.worker_app else "synapse.app.homeserver"
name = hs.config.worker_name if hs.config.worker_name else "master"
scope.set_tag("worker_app", app)
scope.set_tag("worker_name", name)
def install_dns_limiter(reactor, max_dns_requests_in_flight=100):
"""Replaces the resolver with one that limits the number of in flight DNS
requests.
This is to workaround https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/9620, where we
can run out of file descriptors and infinite loop if we attempt to do too
many DNS queries at once
"""
new_resolver = _LimitedHostnameResolver(
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reactor.nameResolver, max_dns_requests_in_flight
)
reactor.installNameResolver(new_resolver)
class _LimitedHostnameResolver(object):
"""Wraps a IHostnameResolver, limiting the number of in-flight DNS lookups.
"""
def __init__(self, resolver, max_dns_requests_in_flight):
self._resolver = resolver
self._limiter = Linearizer(
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name="dns_client_limiter", max_count=max_dns_requests_in_flight
)
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def resolveHostName(
self,
resolutionReceiver,
hostName,
portNumber=0,
addressTypes=None,
transportSemantics="TCP",
):
# We need this function to return `resolutionReceiver` so we do all the
# actual logic involving deferreds in a separate function.
# even though this is happening within the depths of twisted, we need to drop
# our logcontext before starting _resolve, otherwise: (a) _resolve will drop
# the logcontext if it returns an incomplete deferred; (b) _resolve will
# call the resolutionReceiver *with* a logcontext, which it won't be expecting.
with PreserveLoggingContext():
self._resolve(
resolutionReceiver,
hostName,
portNumber,
addressTypes,
transportSemantics,
)
return resolutionReceiver
@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def _resolve(
self,
resolutionReceiver,
hostName,
portNumber=0,
addressTypes=None,
transportSemantics="TCP",
):
with (yield self._limiter.queue(())):
# resolveHostName doesn't return a Deferred, so we need to hook into
# the receiver interface to get told when resolution has finished.
deferred = defer.Deferred()
receiver = _DeferredResolutionReceiver(resolutionReceiver, deferred)
self._resolver.resolveHostName(
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receiver, hostName, portNumber, addressTypes, transportSemantics
)
yield deferred
class _DeferredResolutionReceiver(object):
"""Wraps a IResolutionReceiver and simply resolves the given deferred when
resolution is complete
"""
def __init__(self, receiver, deferred):
self._receiver = receiver
self._deferred = deferred
def resolutionBegan(self, resolutionInProgress):
self._receiver.resolutionBegan(resolutionInProgress)
def addressResolved(self, address):
self._receiver.addressResolved(address)
def resolutionComplete(self):
self._deferred.callback(())
self._receiver.resolutionComplete()