* Merge user API databases into one
* Remove DeviceDatabase from config
* Fix tests
* Try that again
* Clean up keyserver device keys when the devices no longer exist in the user API
* Tweak ordering
* Fix UserExists flag, device check
* Allow including empty entries so we can clean them up
* Remove logging
* Remove dependency on saramajetstream & sarama
Signed-off-by: Till Faelligen <tfaelligen@gmail.com>
* Remove internal.ContinualConsumer from federationapi
* Remove internal.ContinualConsumer from syncapi
* Remove internal.ContinualConsumer from keyserver
* Move to new Prepare function
* Remove saramajetstream & sarama dependency
* Delete unneeded file
* Remove duplicate import
* Log error instead of silently irgnoring it
* Move `OffsetNewest` and `OffsetOldest` into keyserver types, change them to be more sane values
* Fix comments
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remodel how device list change IDs are created
Previously we made them using the offset Kafka supplied.
We don't run Kafka anymore, so now we make the SQL table assign
the change ID via an AUTOINCREMENTing ID. Redesign the
`keyserver_key_changes` table to have `UNIQUE(user_id)` so we
don't accumulate key changes forevermore, we now have at most 1
row per user which contains the highest change ID.
This needs a SQL migration.
* Ensure we bump the change ID on sqlite
* Actually read the DeviceChangeID not the Offset in synapi
* Add SQL migrations
* Prepare after migration; fixup dendrite-upgrade-test logging
* Use higher version numbers; fix sqlite query to increment better
* Default 0 on postgres
* fixup postgres migration on fresh dendrite instances
* Delete device keys/signatures from key server when deleting device from user API
* Move loop to within database transaction
* Don't fall over deleting no rows
* Enable unstable feature again
* Try to verify when a device signs a key
* Try to verify when a key signs a device
* It's the self-signing key, not the master key
* Fix error
* Try to verify master key uploads
* Actually we can't guarantee we can do that so nevermind
* Add signatures into /devices/list request
* Fix nil pointer
* Reprioritise map creation
* Don't skip devices that don't have signatures
* Add some debug logging
* Fix logic error in QuerySignatures
* Fix bugs
* Expose master and self-signing keys on /devices/list hopefully
* maps are tedious
* Expose signatures via /keys/query
* Upload signatures when uploading keys
* Fixes
* Disable the feature again
* WIP: Eagerly sync device lists on /user/keys/query requests
Also notify servers when a user's device display name changes. Few
caveats:
- sytest `Device deletion propagates over federation` fails
- `populateResponseWithDeviceKeysFromDatabase` is called from multiple
goroutines and hence is unsafe.
* Handle deleted devices correctly over federation
* Add device list updater which manages updating remote device lists
- Doesn't persist stale lists to the database yet
- Doesn't have tests yet
* Mark device lists as fresh when we persist
* Add InputDeviceListUpdate
* Unbreak unit tests
* Process inbound device list updates from federation
- Persist the keys in the keyserver and produce key changes
- Does not currently fetch keys from the remote server if the prev IDs are missing
* Linting
* Recheck device lists when join/leave events come in
* Add PerformDeviceDeletion
* Notify clients when devices are deleted
* Unbreak things
* Remove debug logging
* Persist partition|offset|user_id in the keyserver
Required for a query API which will be used by the syncapi which
will be called when a `/sync` request comes in which will return
a list of user IDs of people who have changed their device keys
between two tokens.
* Add tests and fix maxOffset bug
* s/offset/log_offset/g because 'offset' is a reserved word in postgres
* Add storage layer for postgres/sqlite
* Return OTK counts when inserting new keys
* Hook up the key DB and make a test pass
* Convert postgres queries to be sqlite queries
* Blacklist test due to requiring rejected events
* Unbreak tests
* Update blacklist