# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket 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. import contextlib import logging import time from typing import Optional, Tuple, Type, Union import attr from zope.interface import implementer from twisted.internet.interfaces import IAddress from twisted.python.failure import Failure from twisted.web.server import Request, Site from synapse.config.server import ListenerConfig from synapse.http import get_request_user_agent, redact_uri from synapse.http.request_metrics import RequestMetrics, requests_counter from synapse.logging.context import ( ContextRequest, LoggingContext, PreserveLoggingContext, ) from synapse.types import Requester logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) _next_request_seq = 0 class SynapseRequest(Request): """Class which encapsulates an HTTP request to synapse. All of the requests processed in synapse are of this type. It extends twisted's twisted.web.server.Request, and adds: * Unique request ID * A log context associated with the request * Redaction of access_token query-params in __repr__ * Logging at start and end * Metrics to record CPU, wallclock and DB time by endpoint. It also provides a method `processing`, which returns a context manager. If this method is called, the request won't be logged until the context manager is closed; this is useful for asynchronous request handlers which may go on processing the request even after the client has disconnected. Attributes: logcontext: the log context for this request """ def __init__(self, channel, *args, **kw): Request.__init__(self, channel, *args, **kw) self.site = channel.site # type: SynapseSite self._channel = channel # this is used by the tests self.start_time = 0.0 # The requester, if authenticated. For federation requests this is the # server name, for client requests this is the Requester object. self._requester = None # type: Optional[Union[Requester, str]] # we can't yet create the logcontext, as we don't know the method. self.logcontext = None # type: Optional[LoggingContext] global _next_request_seq self.request_seq = _next_request_seq _next_request_seq += 1 # whether an asynchronous request handler has called processing() self._is_processing = False # the time when the asynchronous request handler completed its processing self._processing_finished_time = None # what time we finished sending the response to the client (or the connection # dropped) self.finish_time = None def __repr__(self): # We overwrite this so that we don't log ``access_token`` return "<%s at 0x%x method=%r uri=%r clientproto=%r site=%r>" % ( self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self.get_method(), self.get_redacted_uri(), self.clientproto.decode("ascii", errors="replace"), self.site.site_tag, ) @property def requester(self) -> Optional[Union[Requester, str]]: return self._requester @requester.setter def requester(self, value: Union[Requester, str]) -> None: # Store the requester, and update some properties based on it. # This should only be called once. assert self._requester is None self._requester = value # A logging context should exist by now (and have a ContextRequest). assert self.logcontext is not None assert self.logcontext.request is not None ( requester, authenticated_entity, ) = self.get_authenticated_entity() self.logcontext.request.requester = requester # If there's no authenticated entity, it was the requester. self.logcontext.request.authenticated_entity = authenticated_entity or requester def get_request_id(self): return "%s-%i" % (self.get_method(), self.request_seq) def get_redacted_uri(self) -> str: """Gets the redacted URI associated with the request (or placeholder if the URI has not yet been received). Note: This is necessary as the placeholder value in twisted is str rather than bytes, so we need to sanitise `self.uri`. Returns: The redacted URI as a string. """ uri = self.uri # type: Union[bytes, str] if isinstance(uri, bytes): uri = uri.decode("ascii", errors="replace") return redact_uri(uri) def get_method(self) -> str: """Gets the method associated with the request (or placeholder if method has not yet been received). Note: This is necessary as the placeholder value in twisted is str rather than bytes, so we need to sanitise `self.method`. Returns: The request method as a string. """ method = self.method # type: Union[bytes, str] if isinstance(method, bytes): return self.method.decode("ascii") return method def get_authenticated_entity(self) -> Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]: """ Get the "authenticated" entity of the request, which might be the user performing the action, or a user being puppeted by a server admin. Returns: A tuple: The first item is a string representing the user making the request. The second item is a string or None representing the user who authenticated when making this request. See Requester.authenticated_entity. """ # Convert the requester into a string that we can log if isinstance(self._requester, str): return self._requester, None elif isinstance(self._requester, Requester): requester = self._requester.user.to_string() authenticated_entity = self._requester.authenticated_entity # If this is a request where the target user doesn't match the user who # authenticated (e.g. and admin is puppetting a user) then we return both. if self._requester.user.to_string() != authenticated_entity: return requester, authenticated_entity return requester, None elif self._requester is not None: # This shouldn't happen, but we log it so we don't lose information # and can see that we're doing something wrong. return repr(self._requester), None # type: ignore[unreachable] return None, None def render(self, resrc): # this is called once a Resource has been found to serve the request; in our # case the Resource in question will normally be a JsonResource. # create a LogContext for this request request_id = self.get_request_id() self.logcontext = LoggingContext( request_id, request=ContextRequest( request_id=request_id, ip_address=self.getClientIP(), site_tag=self.site.site_tag, # The requester is going to be unknown at this point. requester=None, authenticated_entity=None, method=self.get_method(), url=self.get_redacted_uri(), protocol=self.clientproto.decode("ascii", errors="replace"), user_agent=get_request_user_agent(self), ), ) # override the Server header which is set by twisted self.setHeader("Server", self.site.server_version_string) with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext): # we start the request metrics timer here with an initial stab # at the servlet name. For most requests that name will be # JsonResource (or a subclass), and JsonResource._async_render # will update it once it picks a servlet. servlet_name = resrc.__class__.__name__ self._started_processing(servlet_name) Request.render(self, resrc) # record the arrival of the request *after* # dispatching to the handler, so that the handler # can update the servlet name in the request # metrics requests_counter.labels(self.get_method(), self.request_metrics.name).inc() @contextlib.contextmanager def processing(self): """Record the fact that we are processing this request. Returns a context manager; the correct way to use this is: async def handle_request(request): with request.processing("FooServlet"): await really_handle_the_request() Once the context manager is closed, the completion of the request will be logged, and the various metrics will be updated. """ if self._is_processing: raise RuntimeError("Request is already processing") self._is_processing = True try: yield except Exception: # this should already have been caught, and sent back to the client as a 500. logger.exception( "Asynchronous message handler raised an uncaught exception" ) finally: # the request handler has finished its work and either sent the whole response # back, or handed over responsibility to a Producer. self._processing_finished_time = time.time() self._is_processing = False # if we've already sent the response, log it now; otherwise, we wait for the # response to be sent. if self.finish_time is not None: self._finished_processing() def finish(self): """Called when all response data has been written to this Request. Overrides twisted.web.server.Request.finish to record the finish time and do logging. """ self.finish_time = time.time() Request.finish(self) if not self._is_processing: assert self.logcontext is not None with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext): self._finished_processing() def connectionLost(self, reason): """Called when the client connection is closed before the response is written. Overrides twisted.web.server.Request.connectionLost to record the finish time and do logging. """ # There is a bug in Twisted where reason is not wrapped in a Failure object # Detect this and wrap it manually as a workaround # More information: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/7441 if not isinstance(reason, Failure): reason = Failure(reason) self.finish_time = time.time() Request.connectionLost(self, reason) if self.logcontext is None: logger.info( "Connection from %s lost before request headers were read", self.client ) return # we only get here if the connection to the client drops before we send # the response. # # It's useful to log it here so that we can get an idea of when # the client disconnects. with PreserveLoggingContext(self.logcontext): logger.info("Connection from client lost before response was sent") if not self._is_processing: self._finished_processing() def _started_processing(self, servlet_name): """Record the fact that we are processing this request. This will log the request's arrival. Once the request completes, be sure to call finished_processing. Args: servlet_name (str): the name of the servlet which will be processing this request. This is used in the metrics. It is possible to update this afterwards by updating self.request_metrics.name. """ self.start_time = time.time() self.request_metrics = RequestMetrics() self.request_metrics.start( self.start_time, name=servlet_name, method=self.get_method() ) self.site.access_logger.debug( "%s - %s - Received request: %s %s", self.getClientIP(), self.site.site_tag, self.get_method(), self.get_redacted_uri(), ) def _finished_processing(self): """Log the completion of this request and update the metrics""" assert self.logcontext is not None usage = self.logcontext.get_resource_usage() if self._processing_finished_time is None: # we completed the request without anything calling processing() self._processing_finished_time = time.time() # the time between receiving the request and the request handler finishing processing_time = self._processing_finished_time - self.start_time # the time between the request handler finishing and the response being sent # to the client (nb may be negative) response_send_time = self.finish_time - self._processing_finished_time user_agent = get_request_user_agent(self, "-") code = str(self.code) if not self.finished: # we didn't send the full response before we gave up (presumably because # the connection dropped) code += "!" log_level = logging.INFO if self._should_log_request() else logging.DEBUG # If this is a request where the target user doesn't match the user who # authenticated (e.g. and admin is puppetting a user) then we log both. requester, authenticated_entity = self.get_authenticated_entity() if authenticated_entity: requester = "{}.{}".format(authenticated_entity, requester) self.site.access_logger.log( log_level, "%s - %s - {%s}" " Processed request: %.3fsec/%.3fsec (%.3fsec, %.3fsec) (%.3fsec/%.3fsec/%d)" ' %sB %s "%s %s %s" "%s" [%d dbevts]', self.getClientIP(), self.site.site_tag, requester, processing_time, response_send_time, usage.ru_utime, usage.ru_stime, usage.db_sched_duration_sec, usage.db_txn_duration_sec, int(usage.db_txn_count), self.sentLength, code, self.get_method(), self.get_redacted_uri(), self.clientproto.decode("ascii", errors="replace"), user_agent, usage.evt_db_fetch_count, ) try: self.request_metrics.stop(self.finish_time, self.code, self.sentLength) except Exception as e: logger.warning("Failed to stop metrics: %r", e) def _should_log_request(self) -> bool: """Whether we should log at INFO that we processed the request.""" if self.path == b"/health": return False if self.method == b"OPTIONS": return False return True class XForwardedForRequest(SynapseRequest): """Request object which honours proxy headers Extends SynapseRequest to replace getClientIP, getClientAddress, and isSecure with information from request headers. """ # the client IP and ssl flag, as extracted from the headers. _forwarded_for = None # type: Optional[_XForwardedForAddress] _forwarded_https = False # type: bool def requestReceived(self, command, path, version): # this method is called by the Channel once the full request has been # received, to dispatch the request to a resource. # We can use it to set the IP address and protocol according to the # headers. self._process_forwarded_headers() return super().requestReceived(command, path, version) def _process_forwarded_headers(self): headers = self.requestHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"x-forwarded-for") if not headers: return # for now, we just use the first x-forwarded-for header. Really, we ought # to start from the client IP address, and check whether it is trusted; if it # is, work backwards through the headers until we find an untrusted address. # see https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9471 self._forwarded_for = _XForwardedForAddress( headers[0].split(b",")[0].strip().decode("ascii") ) # if we got an x-forwarded-for header, also look for an x-forwarded-proto header header = self.getHeader(b"x-forwarded-proto") if header is not None: self._forwarded_https = header.lower() == b"https" else: # this is done largely for backwards-compatibility so that people that # haven't set an x-forwarded-proto header don't get a redirect loop. logger.warning( "forwarded request lacks an x-forwarded-proto header: assuming https" ) self._forwarded_https = True def isSecure(self): if self._forwarded_https: return True return super().isSecure() def getClientIP(self) -> str: """ Return the IP address of the client who submitted this request. This method is deprecated. Use getClientAddress() instead. """ if self._forwarded_for is not None: return self._forwarded_for.host return super().getClientIP() def getClientAddress(self) -> IAddress: """ Return the address of the client who submitted this request. """ if self._forwarded_for is not None: return self._forwarded_for return super().getClientAddress() @implementer(IAddress) @attr.s(frozen=True, slots=True) class _XForwardedForAddress: host = attr.ib(type=str) class SynapseSite(Site): """ Subclass of a twisted http Site that does access logging with python's standard logging """ def __init__( self, logger_name, site_tag, config: ListenerConfig, resource, server_version_string, *args, **kwargs, ): Site.__init__(self, resource, *args, **kwargs) self.site_tag = site_tag assert config.http_options is not None proxied = config.http_options.x_forwarded self.requestFactory = ( XForwardedForRequest if proxied else SynapseRequest ) # type: Type[Request] self.access_logger = logging.getLogger(logger_name) self.server_version_string = server_version_string.encode("ascii") def log(self, request): pass