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dendrite/clientapi/auth/storage/devices/storage.go

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// Copyright 2017 Vector Creations 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.
package devices
import (
"context"
"crypto/rand"
"database/sql"
"encoding/base64"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/clientapi/auth/authtypes"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/common"
"github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib"
)
// The length of generated device IDs
var deviceIDByteLength = 6
// Database represents a device database.
type Database struct {
db *sql.DB
devices devicesStatements
}
// NewDatabase creates a new device database
func NewDatabase(dataSourceName string, serverName gomatrixserverlib.ServerName) (*Database, error) {
var db *sql.DB
var err error
if db, err = sql.Open("postgres", dataSourceName); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
d := devicesStatements{}
if err = d.prepare(db, serverName); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Database{db, d}, nil
}
// GetDeviceByAccessToken returns the device matching the given access token.
// Returns sql.ErrNoRows if no matching device was found.
func (d *Database) GetDeviceByAccessToken(
ctx context.Context, token string,
) (*authtypes.Device, error) {
return d.devices.selectDeviceByToken(ctx, token)
}
// GetDeviceByID returns the device matching the given ID.
// Returns sql.ErrNoRows if no matching device was found.
func (d *Database) GetDeviceByID(
ctx context.Context, localpart, deviceID string,
) (*authtypes.Device, error) {
return d.devices.selectDeviceByID(ctx, localpart, deviceID)
}
// GetDevicesByLocalpart returns the devices matching the given localpart.
func (d *Database) GetDevicesByLocalpart(
ctx context.Context, localpart string,
) ([]authtypes.Device, error) {
return d.devices.selectDevicesByLocalpart(ctx, localpart)
}
// CreateDevice makes a new device associated with the given user ID localpart.
// If there is already a device with the same device ID for this user, that access token will be revoked
// and replaced with the given accessToken. If the given accessToken is already in use for another device,
// an error will be returned.
// If no device ID is given one is generated.
// Returns the device on success.
func (d *Database) CreateDevice(
ctx context.Context, localpart string, deviceID *string, accessToken string,
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displayName *string,
) (dev *authtypes.Device, returnErr error) {
if deviceID != nil {
returnErr = common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
var err error
// Revoke existing token for this device
if err = d.devices.deleteDevice(ctx, txn, *deviceID, localpart); err != nil {
return err
}
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dev, err = d.devices.insertDevice(ctx, txn, *deviceID, localpart, accessToken, displayName)
return err
})
} else {
// We generate device IDs in a loop in case its already taken.
// We cap this at going round 5 times to ensure we don't spin forever
var newDeviceID string
for i := 1; i <= 5; i++ {
newDeviceID, returnErr = generateDeviceID()
if returnErr != nil {
return
}
returnErr = common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
var err error
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dev, err = d.devices.insertDevice(ctx, txn, newDeviceID, localpart, accessToken, displayName)
return err
})
if returnErr == nil {
return
}
}
}
return
}
// generateDeviceID creates a new device id. Returns an error if failed to generate
// random bytes.
func generateDeviceID() (string, error) {
b := make([]byte, deviceIDByteLength)
_, err := rand.Read(b)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// url-safe no padding
return base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodeToString(b), nil
}
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// UpdateDevice updates the given device with the display name.
// Returns SQL error if there are problems and nil on success.
func (d *Database) UpdateDevice(
ctx context.Context, localpart, deviceID string, displayName *string,
) error {
return common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
return d.devices.updateDeviceName(ctx, txn, localpart, deviceID, displayName)
})
}
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// RemoveDevice revokes a device by deleting the entry in the database
Send Application Service Events (#477) * Prevent sql scanning into nil value in accounts_table Signed-off-by: Andrew Morgan <andrewm@matrix.org> * Remove uneccessary logging, null checking * Don't forget to set the localpart * Simplify error checking * Store And Send Application Service Events * Modify INSTALL.md and dendrite-config.yaml for the new appservice database * Correct all instances of casing on 'application service' to align with spec * Store incoming events that an app service is interested in in the database to be later read by transaction workers. * Retrieve these events from transaction workers, one per AS. * Minimal transaction ID data is stored as well to recover after server failure. * Send events to AS and exponentially backoff on failure. Signed-off-by: Andrew Morgan <andrewm@matrix.org> * Finish my own sentences. * Fix up database interaction * Change to event-based AS sending * Reduce cyclomatic complexity * Appease the errcheck gods * Delete by int ID instead of string. This was causing some events to not be deleted, as < an eventID doesn't really make much sense. * Check if there are more events to send before sleeping * Send same transaction if last send attempt failed * Don't backoff on non-200s, tight send loop, 1 event query * Remove tight send loop. Fix events not being deleted * Additionally order by event id, track main.go * Return the last txnID, which our events are using * Remove old main.go file * Prevent duplicate events from being sent... * Strip event content if it doesn't contain anything Signed-off-by: Andrew Morgan <andrewm@matrix.org> * Update gomatrixserverlib and use Unsigned AS event prop * Fixes * Fix sync server comment * Remove unnecessary printlns * Use logrus Fields * Worker state methods * Remove sillyness * Fix up event filtering * Handle transaction event limit in loop * Switch to using a sequence for transaction IDs * Don't verify self-signed AS certificates * Fix logging * Use gmsl.Event instead of AS-only event in transactions Also clear up the logic on lookupStateEvents a little bit. * Change invalid_txn_id to global (for efficiency) * Use a bool for EventsReady instead of an int
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// matching with the given device ID and user ID localpart.
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// If the device doesn't exist, it will not return an error
Send Application Service Events (#477) * Prevent sql scanning into nil value in accounts_table Signed-off-by: Andrew Morgan <andrewm@matrix.org> * Remove uneccessary logging, null checking * Don't forget to set the localpart * Simplify error checking * Store And Send Application Service Events * Modify INSTALL.md and dendrite-config.yaml for the new appservice database * Correct all instances of casing on 'application service' to align with spec * Store incoming events that an app service is interested in in the database to be later read by transaction workers. * Retrieve these events from transaction workers, one per AS. * Minimal transaction ID data is stored as well to recover after server failure. * Send events to AS and exponentially backoff on failure. Signed-off-by: Andrew Morgan <andrewm@matrix.org> * Finish my own sentences. * Fix up database interaction * Change to event-based AS sending * Reduce cyclomatic complexity * Appease the errcheck gods * Delete by int ID instead of string. This was causing some events to not be deleted, as < an eventID doesn't really make much sense. * Check if there are more events to send before sleeping * Send same transaction if last send attempt failed * Don't backoff on non-200s, tight send loop, 1 event query * Remove tight send loop. Fix events not being deleted * Additionally order by event id, track main.go * Return the last txnID, which our events are using * Remove old main.go file * Prevent duplicate events from being sent... * Strip event content if it doesn't contain anything Signed-off-by: Andrew Morgan <andrewm@matrix.org> * Update gomatrixserverlib and use Unsigned AS event prop * Fixes * Fix sync server comment * Remove unnecessary printlns * Use logrus Fields * Worker state methods * Remove sillyness * Fix up event filtering * Handle transaction event limit in loop * Switch to using a sequence for transaction IDs * Don't verify self-signed AS certificates * Fix logging * Use gmsl.Event instead of AS-only event in transactions Also clear up the logic on lookupStateEvents a little bit. * Change invalid_txn_id to global (for efficiency) * Use a bool for EventsReady instead of an int
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// If something went wrong during the deletion, it will return the SQL error.
func (d *Database) RemoveDevice(
ctx context.Context, deviceID, localpart string,
) error {
return common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
if err := d.devices.deleteDevice(ctx, txn, deviceID, localpart); err != sql.ErrNoRows {
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return err
}
return nil
})
}
// RemoveAllDevices revokes devices by deleting the entry in the
// database matching the given user ID localpart.
// If something went wrong during the deletion, it will return the SQL error.
func (d *Database) RemoveAllDevices(
ctx context.Context, localpart string,
) error {
return common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
if err := d.devices.deleteDevicesByLocalpart(ctx, txn, localpart); err != sql.ErrNoRows {
return err
}
return nil
})
}