Add functions to presence to support remote syncs

The TCP replication protocol streams deltas of who has started or
stopped syncing. This is different from the HTTP API which periodically
sends the full list of users who are syncing. This commit adds support
for the new TCP style of sending deltas.
This commit is contained in:
Erik Johnston 2017-03-27 15:56:25 +01:00
parent 4d7fc7f977
commit e9dd8370b0

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ from synapse.api.constants import PresenceState
from synapse.storage.presence import UserPresenceState
from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cachedInlineCallbacks
from synapse.util.async import Linearizer
from synapse.util.logcontext import preserve_fn
from synapse.util.logutils import log_function
from synapse.util.metrics import Measure
@ -187,6 +188,7 @@ class PresenceHandler(object):
# process_id to millisecond timestamp last updated.
self.external_process_to_current_syncs = {}
self.external_process_last_updated_ms = {}
self.external_sync_linearizer = Linearizer(name="external_sync_linearizer")
# Start a LoopingCall in 30s that fires every 5s.
# The initial delay is to allow disconnected clients a chance to
@ -508,6 +510,70 @@ class PresenceHandler(object):
self.external_process_last_updated_ms[process_id] = self.clock.time_msec()
self.external_process_to_current_syncs[process_id] = syncing_user_ids
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def update_external_syncs_row(self, process_id, user_id, is_syncing):
"""Update the syncing users for an external process as a delta.
Args:
process_id (str): An identifier for the process the users are
syncing against. This allows synapse to process updates
as user start and stop syncing against a given process.
user_id (str): The user who has started or stopped syncing
is_syncing (bool): Whether or not the user is now syncing
"""
with (yield self.external_sync_linearizer.queue(process_id)):
prev_state = yield self.current_state_for_user(user_id)
process_presence = self.external_process_to_current_syncs.setdefault(
process_id, set()
)
time_now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
updates = []
if is_syncing and user_id not in process_presence:
if prev_state.state == PresenceState.OFFLINE:
updates.append(prev_state.copy_and_replace(
state=PresenceState.ONLINE,
last_active_ts=time_now_ms,
last_user_sync_ts=time_now_ms,
))
else:
updates.append(prev_state.copy_and_replace(
last_user_sync_ts=time_now_ms,
))
process_presence.add(user_id)
elif user_id in process_presence:
updates.append(prev_state.copy_and_replace(
last_user_sync_ts=time_now_ms,
))
if updates:
yield self._update_states(updates)
self.external_process_last_updated_ms[process_id] = self.clock.time_msec()
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def update_external_syncs_clear(self, process_id):
"""Marks all users that had been marked as syncing by a given process
as offline.
Used when the process has stopped/disappeared.
"""
with (yield self.external_sync_linearizer.queue(process_id)):
process_presence = self.external_process_to_current_syncs.pop(
process_id, set()
)
prev_states = yield self.current_state_for_users(process_presence)
time_now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
yield self._update_states([
prev_state.copy_and_replace(
last_user_sync_ts=time_now_ms,
)
for prev_state in prev_states.itervalues()
])
self.external_process_last_updated_ms.pop(process_id, None)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def current_state_for_user(self, user_id):
"""Get the current presence state for a user.