Proposed fix for issue:
https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/issues/2838
Suppose bob received invites to spaceA and spaceB.
When Bob joins spaceA, we add an OutputEvent event to retire the invite.
This sets the invite to "deleted" in the database. This makes sense.
The bug is in stream_invites.go. Triggered when bob received a new
invite for spaceB, and does a client sync.
In the block (line 76)
`for roomID := range retiredInvites
if _, ok := req.Response.Rooms.Invite[roomID]; ok {
continue
}
if _, ok := req.Response.Rooms.Join[roomID]; ok {
continue
}
...
`
Bob is not in either maps even though he had just accepted the invite
for spaceA. Consequently, the spaceA invite is treated as a retired
invite, and a membership Leave event is generated. What bob sees is that
after accepting the invite to spaceB, he lose access to spaceA.
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This is apparently some incorrect behaviour that we built as a result of
a spec bug (matrix-org/matrix-spec#1314) where we were applying a filter
to the `"state"` section of the `/sync` response incorrectly. The client
then has no way to know that the state was limited.
This PR removes the state limiting, which probably also helps #2842.
This should stop state events disappearing down a gap where we'd try to
separate out the sections *before* applying history visibility instead
of after.
This may be a better approach than #2843 but I hope @tak-hntlabs will
shout if it isn't.
If we're going backwards, we were selecting potentially thousands of
events, which in turn were fed to history visibility checks, resulting
in bad sync performance.
The problem was that we weren't getting enough recent events, as most of
them were removed by the history visibility filter. Now we're getting
all events between the given input range and re-slice the returned
values after applying history visibility.
Makes the tests
```
Can get rooms/{roomId}/members at a given point
Can filter rooms/{roomId}/members
```
pass, by moving `/members` and `/joined_members` to the SyncAPI.
This makes the following changes:
- get state deltas without the user supplied filter, so we can actually
"calculate" state transitions
- closes `stmt` when using SQLite
- Adds presence for users who newly joined a room, even if the syncing
user already knows about the presence status (should fix
https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/pull/516)
Use the stream positions of the notifier, which might have advanced
since setting it at the beginning of the loop. This possibly helps in
reducing roundtrips to the SyncAPI, just because we didn't fetch the
latest data.
Also fixes a minor oversight in the receipts stream.
First attempt at removing empty fields from `/sync` responses. Needs
https://github.com/matrix-org/sytest/pull/1298 to keep Sytest happy.
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
This now uses a transaction per stream, so that errors in one stream
don't propagate to another, and we therefore no longer need to do hacks
to reopen a new transaction after aborting a failed one.
This should transactional snapshot isolation for `/sync` etc requests.
For now we don't use repeatable read due to some odd test failures with
invites.
This PR changes the handling of notifications
- removes the `StreamEvent` and `ReadUpdate` stream
- listens on the `OutputRoomEvent` stream in the UserAPI to inform the
SyncAPI about unread notifications
- listens on the `OutputReceiptEvent` stream in the UserAPI to set
receipts/update notifications
- sets the `read_markers` directly from within the internal UserAPI
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously `LoadMembershipAtEvent` would fail if the state before one of
the events was not known, i.e. because it was an outlier. This modifies
it so that it gracefully handles not knowing the state and returns no
memberships instead, so that history visibility doesn't freak out and
kill `/sync` requests dead.
This should fix an issue where we return less than the expected membership events, when doing an initial sync.
When doing an initial sync, the state limit is set to `math.MaxInt32`, while the default filter is set to 20.
- Reverts 9dc57122d9 as it was causing issues https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/issues/2660
- Updates the GMSL `DefaultStateFilter` to use a limit of 20 events
- Uses the timeline events to determine the new position instead of the state events
* Use existing current room state if we have it
* Don't dedupe before applying the history vis filter
* Revert "Don't dedupe before applying the history vis filter"
This reverts commit d27c4a0874.
* Revert "Use existing current room state if we have it"
This reverts commit 5819b4a7ce.
* Tweaks
* Only return non-retired invites
* Revert "Only return non-retired invites"
This reverts commit 1150aa7f38.
* Check if we're doing an initial sync in the stream
* Add possibility to set history_visibility and user AccountType
* Add new DB queries
* Add actual history_visibility changes for /messages
* Add passing tests
* Extract check function
* Cleanup
* Cleanup
* Fix build on 386
* Move ApplyHistoryVisibilityFilter to internal
* Move queries to topology table
* Add filtering to /sync and /context
Some cleanup
* Add passing tests; Remove failing tests :(
* Re-add passing tests
* Move filtering to own function to avoid duplication
* Re-add passing test
* Use newly added GMSL HistoryVisibility
* Update gomatrixserverlib
* Set the visibility when creating events
* Default to shared history visibility
* Remove unused query
* Update history visibility checks to use gmsl
Update tests
* Remove unused statement
* Update migrations to set "correct" history visibility
* Add method to fetch the membership at a given event
* Tweaks and logging
* Use actual internal rsAPI, default to shared visibility in tests
* Revert "Move queries to topology table"
This reverts commit 4f0d41be9c.
* Remove noise/unneeded code
* More cleanup
* Try to optimize database requests
* Fix imports
* PR peview fixes/changes
* Move setting history visibility to own migration, be more restrictive
* Fix unit tests
* Lint
* Fix missing entries
* Tweaks for incremental syncs
* Adapt generic changes
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: kegsay <kegan@matrix.org>
* Bypass lazyLoadCache if we're doing an initial sync
* Make the linter happy again?
* Revert "Make the linter happy again?"
This reverts commit 52a5691ba3.
* Try that again
* Invalidate LazyLoadCache on initial syncs
* Remove unneeded check
* Add TODO
* Rename Invalite -> InvalidateLazyLoadedUser
* Thanks IDE
Issue: During conversation, under some conditions, sync cookie is not advanced, and, as a result, client loops on the same sync API call creating high traffic and CPU load.
Fix: pdu component of cookie was updated incorrectly.
* Add function to the sync API storage package for filtering shared users
* Use the database instead of asking the RS API
* Fix unit tests
* Fix map handling in `filterSharedUsers`
* syncapi: use finer-grained interfaces when making the syncapi
* Use specific interfaces for syncapi-roomserver interactions
* Define query access token api for shared http auth code
* Only load members of newly joined rooms
* Comment that the query is prepared at runtime
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use filter and limit presence count
* More limiting
* More limiting
* Fix unit test
* Also limit presence by last_active_ts
* Update query, use "from" as the initial lastPos
* Get 1000 presence events, they are filtered later
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Don't create fictitious presence entries for users that don't have any
* Update whitelist, since that test probably shouldn't be passing
* Fix panics