* Find the complete key ID when uploading signatures
* Try that again
* Try splitting the right thing
* Don't do it for device keys
* Refactor `QuerySignatures`
* Revert "Refactor `QuerySignatures`"
This reverts commit c02832a3e9.
* Both requested key IDs and master/self/user keys
* Fix uniqueness
* Try tweaking GMSL
* Update GMSL again
* Revert "Update GMSL again"
This reverts commit bd6916cc37.
* Revert "Try tweaking GMSL"
This reverts commit 2a054524da.
* Database migrations
* Fix retrieving cross-signing signatures in `/user/devices/{userId}`
We need to know the target device IDs in order to get the signatures and we weren't populating those.
* Fix up signature retrieval
* Fix SQLite
* Always include the target's own signatures as well as the requesting user
* Initial work on lazyloading
* Partially implement lazy loading on /sync
* Rename methods
* Make missing tests pass
* Preallocate slice, even if it will end up with fewer values
* Let the cache handle the user mapping
* Linter
* Cap cache growth
* Precompute values for `userIDSet` in sync notifier
* Mutexes
* Fixes
* Sensible initial value
* Update syncapi/notifier/notifier.go
Co-authored-by: Till <2353100+S7evinK@users.noreply.github.com>
* Placate the almighty linter
Co-authored-by: Till <2353100+S7evinK@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add database namespacing for unit tests
Background: Running `go test ./...` will run tests in different packages concurrently.
This can be stopped or limited by using `-p 1` (no concurrency). We want concurrency,
but this causes problems when running Postgres DBs in CI. The problem is that, in CI,
we have 1x postgres server exposing 1x postgres DB, which we wipe clean at the end of
each test via `defer close()`. When tests run concurrently, calls to `close()` will
delete data/tables which other tests are currently using, causing havoc.
Fix this by:
- Creating a database per package.
- Namespacing the database name by a hash of the current working directory (the directory containing those `_test.go` files)
This is exactly what SQLite does, quite unintentionally, via the use of `file:dendrite_test.db`,
which dumps the file into the current working directory which is the package running the tests,
hence deleting the file is safe when running concurrently.
* Linting
* Don't create the database in a txn
* dupe db is not an error
* syncapi: add more tests; fix more bugs
bugfixes:
- The postgres impl of TopologyTable.SelectEventIDsInRange did not use the provided txn
- The postgres impl of EventsTable.SelectEvents did not preserve the ordering of the input event IDs in the output events slice
- The sqlite impl of EventsTable.SelectEvents did not use a bulk `IN ($1)` query.
Added tests:
- `TestGetEventsInRangeWithTopologyToken`
- `TestOutputRoomEventsTable`
- `TestTopologyTable`
* -p 1 for now
* Add response size and requests total to internal handler
* Move MustRegister calls to New* funcs
* Move MustRegister back to init
* Init at some place, minimize changes
* Add test infrastructure code for dendrite unit/integ tests
Start re-enabling some syncapi storage tests in the process.
* Linting
* Add postgres service to unit tests
* dendrite not syncv3
* Skip test which doesn't work
* Linting
* Add `jetstream.PrepareForTests`
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add ignore users
* Ignore users in pushrules
Add passing tests
* Update sytest lists
* Store ignore knowledge in the sync API
* Fix copyrights
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Micro-optimisations, lock fixes
* Refactor `SharedUsers`
* Reuse map to reduce allocations/GC pressure
* oh yeah, initialise it
* Leave room for the user ID we'll no doubt append afterward