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Synapse 1.50.0rc1 (2022-01-05)
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Synapse 1.50.0rc2 (2022-01-14)
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==============================
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This release candidate fixes a federation-breaking regression introduced in Synapse 1.50.0rc1.
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Please note that we now only support Python 3.7+ and PostgreSQL 10+ (if applicable), because Python 3.6 and PostgreSQL 9.6 have reached end-of-life.
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Bugfixes
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--------
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- Fix a bug introduced in Synapse v1.0.0 whereby some device list updates would not be sent to remote homeservers if there were too many to send at once. ([\#11729](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11729))
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- Fix a bug introduced in Synapse v1.50.0rc1 whereby outbound federation could fail because too many EDUs were produced for device updates. ([\#11730](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11730))
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Improved Documentation
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----------------------
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- Document that now the minimum supported PostgreSQL version is 10. ([\#11725](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11725))
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Internal Changes
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----------------
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- Fix a typechecker problem related to our (ab)use of `nacl.signing.SigningKey`s. ([\#11714](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11714))
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Synapse 1.50.0rc1 (2022-01-05)
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==============================
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Features
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--------
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matrix-synapse-py3 (1.50.0~rc2) stable; urgency=medium
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* New synapse release 1.50.0~rc2.
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-- Synapse Packaging team <packages@matrix.org> Fri, 14 Jan 2022 11:18:06 +0000
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matrix-synapse-py3 (1.50.0~rc1) stable; urgency=medium
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* New synapse release 1.50.0~rc1.
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except ImportError:
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pass
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__version__ = "1.50.0rc1"
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__version__ = "1.50.0rc2"
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if bool(os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_TEST_PATCH_LOG_CONTEXTS", False)):
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# We import here so that we don't have to install a bunch of deps when
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@trace
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async def get_device_updates_by_remote(
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self, destination: str, from_stream_id: int, limit: int
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) -> Tuple[int, List[Tuple[str, dict]]]:
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) -> Tuple[int, List[Tuple[str, JsonDict]]]:
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"""Get a stream of device updates to send to the given remote server.
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Args:
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limit: Maximum number of device updates to return
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Returns:
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A mapping from the current stream id (ie, the stream id of the last
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update included in the response), and the list of updates, where
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each update is a pair of EDU type and EDU contents.
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- The current stream id (i.e. the stream id of the last update included
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in the response); and
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- The list of updates, where each update is a pair of EDU type and
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EDU contents.
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"""
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now_stream_id = self.get_device_stream_token()
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limit,
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)
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# We need to ensure `updates` doesn't grow too big.
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# Currently: `len(updates) <= limit`.
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# Return an empty list if there are no updates
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if not updates:
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return now_stream_id, []
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# The most recent request's opentracing_context is used as the
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# context which created the Edu.
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# This is the stream ID that we will return for the consumer to resume
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# following this stream later.
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last_processed_stream_id = from_stream_id
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query_map = {}
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cross_signing_keys_by_user = {}
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for user_id, device_id, update_stream_id, update_context in updates:
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if (
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# Calculate the remaining length budget.
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# Note that, for now, each entry in `cross_signing_keys_by_user`
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# gives rise to two device updates in the result, so those cost twice
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# as much (and are the whole reason we need to separately calculate
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# the budget; we know len(updates) <= limit otherwise!)
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# N.B. len() on dicts is cheap since they store their size.
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remaining_length_budget = limit - (
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len(query_map) + 2 * len(cross_signing_keys_by_user)
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)
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assert remaining_length_budget >= 0
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is_master_key_update = (
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user_id in master_key_by_user
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and device_id == master_key_by_user[user_id]["device_id"]
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):
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result = cross_signing_keys_by_user.setdefault(user_id, {})
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result["master_key"] = master_key_by_user[user_id]["key_info"]
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elif (
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)
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is_self_signing_key_update = (
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user_id in self_signing_key_by_user
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and device_id == self_signing_key_by_user[user_id]["device_id"]
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)
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is_cross_signing_key_update = (
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is_master_key_update or is_self_signing_key_update
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)
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if (
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is_cross_signing_key_update
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and user_id not in cross_signing_keys_by_user
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):
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# This will give rise to 2 device updates.
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# If we don't have the budget, stop here!
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if remaining_length_budget < 2:
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break
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if is_master_key_update:
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result = cross_signing_keys_by_user.setdefault(user_id, {})
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result["master_key"] = master_key_by_user[user_id]["key_info"]
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elif is_self_signing_key_update:
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result = cross_signing_keys_by_user.setdefault(user_id, {})
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result["self_signing_key"] = self_signing_key_by_user[user_id][
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"key_info"
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else:
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key = (user_id, device_id)
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if key not in query_map and remaining_length_budget < 1:
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# We don't have space for a new entry
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break
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previous_update_stream_id, _ = query_map.get(key, (0, None))
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if update_stream_id > previous_update_stream_id:
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# FIXME If this overwrites an older update, this discards the
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# previous OpenTracing context.
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# It might make it harder to track down issues using OpenTracing.
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# If there's a good reason why it doesn't matter, a comment here
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# about that would not hurt.
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query_map[key] = (update_stream_id, update_context)
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# As this update has been added to the response, advance the stream
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# position.
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last_processed_stream_id = update_stream_id
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# In the worst case scenario, each update is for a distinct user and is
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# added either to the query_map or to cross_signing_keys_by_user,
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# but not both:
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# len(query_map) + len(cross_signing_keys_by_user) <= len(updates) here,
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# so len(query_map) + len(cross_signing_keys_by_user) <= limit.
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results = await self._get_device_update_edus_by_remote(
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destination, from_stream_id, query_map
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)
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# add the updated cross-signing keys to the results list
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# len(results) <= len(query_map) here,
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# so len(results) + len(cross_signing_keys_by_user) <= limit.
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# Add the updated cross-signing keys to the results list
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for user_id, result in cross_signing_keys_by_user.items():
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result["user_id"] = user_id
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results.append(("m.signing_key_update", result))
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# also send the unstable version
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# FIXME: remove this when enough servers have upgraded
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# and remove the length budgeting above.
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results.append(("org.matrix.signing_key_update", result))
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return now_stream_id, results
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return last_processed_stream_id, results
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def _get_device_updates_by_remote_txn(
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self,
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from_stream_id: int,
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now_stream_id: int,
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limit: int,
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):
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) -> List[Tuple[str, str, int, Optional[str]]]:
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"""Return device update information for a given remote destination
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Args:
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limit: Maximum number of device updates to return
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Returns:
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List: List of device updates
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List: List of device update tuples:
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- user_id
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- device_id
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- stream_id
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- opentracing_context
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"""
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# get the list of device updates that need to be sent
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sql = """
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Args:
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destination: The host the device updates are intended for
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from_stream_id: The minimum stream_id to filter updates by, exclusive
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query_map (Dict[(str, str): (int, str|None)]): Dictionary mapping
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user_id/device_id to update stream_id and the relevant json-encoded
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opentracing context
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query_map: Dictionary mapping (user_id, device_id) to
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(update stream_id, the relevant json-encoded opentracing context)
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Returns:
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List of objects representing an device update EDU
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List of objects representing a device update EDU.
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Postconditions:
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The returned list has a length not exceeding that of the query_map:
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len(result) <= len(query_map)
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"""
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devices = (
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await self.get_e2e_device_keys_and_signatures(
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# Because these are (user_id, device_id) tuples with all
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# device_ids not being None, the returned list's length will not
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# exceed that of query_map.
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query_map.keys(),
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include_all_devices=True,
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include_deleted_devices=True,
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def test_get_device_updates_by_remote(self):
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device_ids = ["device_id1", "device_id2"]
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# Add two device updates with a single stream_id
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# Add two device updates with sequential `stream_id`s
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self.get_success(
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self.store.add_device_change_to_streams("user_id", device_ids, ["somehost"])
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)
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# Check original device_ids are contained within these updates
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids, device_updates)
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def test_get_device_updates_by_remote_can_limit_properly(self):
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"""
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Tests that `get_device_updates_by_remote` returns an appropriate
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stream_id to resume fetching from (without skipping any results).
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"""
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# Add some device updates with sequential `stream_id`s
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device_ids = [
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"device_id1",
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"device_id2",
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"device_id3",
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"device_id4",
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"device_id5",
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]
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self.get_success(
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self.store.add_device_change_to_streams("user_id", device_ids, ["somehost"])
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)
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# Get device updates meant for this remote
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", -1, limit=3)
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)
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# Check the first three original device_ids are contained within these updates
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids[:3], device_updates)
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# Get the next batch of device updates
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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# Check the last two original device_ids are contained within these updates
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids[3:], device_updates)
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# Add some more device updates to ensure it still resumes properly
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device_ids = ["device_id6", "device_id7"]
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self.get_success(
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self.store.add_device_change_to_streams("user_id", device_ids, ["somehost"])
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)
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# Get the next batch of device updates
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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# Check the newly-added device_ids are contained within these updates
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids, device_updates)
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# Check there are no more device updates left.
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_, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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self.assertEqual(device_updates, [])
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def test_get_device_updates_by_remote_cross_signing_key_updates(
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self,
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) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that `get_device_updates_by_remote` limits the length of the return value
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properly when cross-signing key updates are present.
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Current behaviour is that the cross-signing key updates will always come in pairs,
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even if that means leaving an earlier batch one EDU short of the limit.
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"""
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assert self.hs.is_mine_id(
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"@user_id:test"
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), "Test not valid: this MXID should be considered local"
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self.get_success(
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self.store.set_e2e_cross_signing_key(
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"@user_id:test",
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"master",
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{
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"keys": {
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"ed25519:fakeMaster": "aaafakefakefake1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="
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},
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"signatures": {
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"@user_id:test": {
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"ed25519:fake2": "aaafakefakefake2AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="
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}
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},
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},
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)
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)
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self.get_success(
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self.store.set_e2e_cross_signing_key(
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"@user_id:test",
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"self_signing",
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{
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"keys": {
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"ed25519:fakeSelfSigning": "aaafakefakefake3AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="
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},
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"signatures": {
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"@user_id:test": {
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"ed25519:fake4": "aaafakefakefake4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="
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}
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},
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},
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)
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)
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# Add some device updates with sequential `stream_id`s
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# Note that the public cross-signing keys occupy the same space as device IDs,
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# so also notify that those have updated.
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device_ids = [
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"device_id1",
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"device_id2",
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"fakeMaster",
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"fakeSelfSigning",
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]
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self.get_success(
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self.store.add_device_change_to_streams(
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"@user_id:test", device_ids, ["somehost"]
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)
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)
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# Get device updates meant for this remote
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", -1, limit=3)
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)
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# Here we expect the device updates for `device_id1` and `device_id2`.
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# That means we only receive 2 updates this time around.
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# If we had a higher limit, we would expect to see the pair of
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# (unstable-prefixed & unprefixed) signing key updates for the device
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# represented by `fakeMaster` and `fakeSelfSigning`.
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# Our implementation only sends these two variants together, so we get
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# a short batch.
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self.assertEqual(len(device_updates), 2, device_updates)
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# Check the first two devices (device_id1, device_id2) came out.
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids[:2], device_updates)
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# Get more device updates meant for this remote
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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# The next 2 updates should be a cross-signing key update
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# (the master key update and the self-signing key update are combined into
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# one 'signing key update', but the cross-signing key update is emitted
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# twice, once with an unprefixed type and once again with an unstable-prefixed type)
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# (This is a temporary arrangement for backwards compatibility!)
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self.assertEqual(len(device_updates), 2, device_updates)
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self.assertEqual(
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device_updates[0][0], "m.signing_key_update", device_updates[0]
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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device_updates[1][0], "org.matrix.signing_key_update", device_updates[1]
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)
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# Check there are no more device updates left.
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_, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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self.assertEqual(device_updates, [])
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def _check_devices_in_updates(self, expected_device_ids, device_updates):
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"""Check that an specific device ids exist in a list of device update EDUs"""
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self.assertEqual(len(device_updates), len(expected_device_ids))
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