synapse/tests/storage/test_room_search.py

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# Copyright 2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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from typing import List, Tuple
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from unittest.case import SkipTest
from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
import synapse.rest.admin
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
from synapse.api.errors import StoreError
from synapse.rest.client import login, room
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from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.storage.databases.main import DataStore
from synapse.storage.databases.main.search import Phrase, SearchToken, _tokenize_query
from synapse.storage.engines import PostgresEngine
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from synapse.storage.engines.sqlite import Sqlite3Engine
from synapse.util import Clock
from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase, skip_unless
from tests.utils import USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS
class EventSearchInsertionTest(HomeserverTestCase):
servlets = [
synapse.rest.admin.register_servlets_for_client_rest_resource,
login.register_servlets,
room.register_servlets,
]
def test_null_byte(self):
"""
Postgres/SQLite don't like null bytes going into the search tables. Internally
we replace those with a space.
Ensure this doesn't break anything.
"""
# Register a user and create a room, create some messages
self.register_user("alice", "password")
access_token = self.login("alice", "password")
room_id = self.helper.create_room_as("alice", tok=access_token)
# Send messages and ensure they don't cause an internal server
# error
for body in ["hi\u0000bob", "another message", "hi alice"]:
response = self.helper.send(room_id, body, tok=access_token)
self.assertIn("event_id", response)
# Check that search works for the message where the null byte was replaced
store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
result = self.get_success(
store.search_msgs([room_id], "hi bob", ["content.body"])
)
self.assertEqual(result.get("count"), 1)
if isinstance(store.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
self.assertIn("hi", result.get("highlights"))
self.assertIn("bob", result.get("highlights"))
# Check that search works for an unrelated message
result = self.get_success(
store.search_msgs([room_id], "another", ["content.body"])
)
self.assertEqual(result.get("count"), 1)
if isinstance(store.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
self.assertIn("another", result.get("highlights"))
# Check that search works for a search term that overlaps with the message
# containing a null byte and an unrelated message.
result = self.get_success(store.search_msgs([room_id], "hi", ["content.body"]))
self.assertEqual(result.get("count"), 2)
result = self.get_success(
store.search_msgs([room_id], "hi alice", ["content.body"])
)
if isinstance(store.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
self.assertIn("alice", result.get("highlights"))
def test_non_string(self):
"""Test that non-string `value`s are not inserted into `event_search`.
This is particularly important when using sqlite, since a sqlite column can hold
both strings and integers. When using Postgres, integers are automatically
converted to strings.
Regression test for #11918.
"""
store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
# Register a user and create a room
user_id = self.register_user("alice", "password")
access_token = self.login("alice", "password")
room_id = self.helper.create_room_as("alice", tok=access_token)
room_version = self.get_success(store.get_room_version(room_id))
# Construct a message with a numeric body to be received over federation
# The message can't be sent using the client API, since Synapse's event
# validation will reject it.
prev_event_ids = self.get_success(store.get_prev_events_for_room(room_id))
prev_event = self.get_success(store.get_event(prev_event_ids[0]))
prev_state_map = self.get_success(
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self.hs.get_storage_controllers().state.get_state_ids_for_event(
prev_event_ids[0]
)
)
event_dict = {
"type": EventTypes.Message,
"content": {"msgtype": "m.text", "body": 2},
"room_id": room_id,
"sender": user_id,
"depth": prev_event.depth + 1,
"prev_events": prev_event_ids,
"origin_server_ts": self.clock.time_msec(),
}
builder = self.hs.get_event_builder_factory().for_room_version(
room_version, event_dict
)
event = self.get_success(
builder.build(
prev_event_ids=prev_event_ids,
auth_event_ids=self.hs.get_event_auth_handler().compute_auth_events(
builder,
prev_state_map,
for_verification=False,
),
depth=event_dict["depth"],
)
)
# Receive the event
self.get_success(
self.hs.get_federation_event_handler().on_receive_pdu(
self.hs.hostname, event
)
)
# The event should not have an entry in the `event_search` table
f = self.get_failure(
store.db_pool.simple_select_one_onecol(
"event_search",
{"room_id": room_id, "event_id": event.event_id},
"event_id",
),
StoreError,
)
self.assertEqual(f.value.code, 404)
@skip_unless(not USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS, "requires sqlite")
def test_sqlite_non_string_deletion_background_update(self):
"""Test the background update to delete bad rows from `event_search`."""
store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
# Populate `event_search` with dummy data
self.get_success(
store.db_pool.simple_insert_many(
"event_search",
keys=["event_id", "room_id", "key", "value"],
values=[
("event1", "room_id", "content.body", "hi"),
("event2", "room_id", "content.body", "2"),
("event3", "room_id", "content.body", 3),
],
desc="populate_event_search",
)
)
# Run the background update
store.db_pool.updates._all_done = False
self.get_success(
store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
{
"update_name": "event_search_sqlite_delete_non_strings",
"progress_json": "{}",
},
)
)
self.wait_for_background_updates()
# The non-string `value`s ought to be gone now.
values = self.get_success(
store.db_pool.simple_select_onecol(
"event_search",
{"room_id": "room_id"},
"value",
),
)
self.assertCountEqual(values, ["hi", "2"])
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class MessageSearchTest(HomeserverTestCase):
"""
Check message search.
A powerful way to check the behaviour is to run the following in Postgres >= 11:
# SELECT websearch_to_tsquery('english', <your string>);
The result can be compared to the tokenized version for SQLite and Postgres < 11.
"""
servlets = [
synapse.rest.admin.register_servlets_for_client_rest_resource,
login.register_servlets,
room.register_servlets,
]
PHRASE = "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
# Each entry is a search query, followed by a boolean of whether it is in the phrase.
COMMON_CASES = [
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("nope", False),
("brown", True),
("quick brown", True),
("brown quick", True),
("quick \t brown", True),
("jump", True),
("brown nope", False),
('"brown quick"', False),
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('"jumps over"', True),
('"quick fox"', False),
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("nope OR doublenope", False),
("furphy OR fox", True),
("fox -nope", True),
("fox -brown", False),
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('"fox" quick', True),
('"quick brown', True),
('" quick "', True),
('" nope"', False),
]
# TODO Test non-ASCII cases.
# Case that fail on SQLite.
POSTGRES_CASES = [
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# SQLite treats NOT as a binary operator.
("- fox", False),
("- nope", True),
('"-fox quick', False),
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# PostgreSQL skips stop words.
('"the quick brown"', True),
('"over lazy"', True),
]
def prepare(
self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, homeserver: HomeServer
) -> None:
# Register a user and create a room, create some messages
self.register_user("alice", "password")
self.access_token = self.login("alice", "password")
self.room_id = self.helper.create_room_as("alice", tok=self.access_token)
# Send the phrase as a message and check it was created
response = self.helper.send(self.room_id, self.PHRASE, tok=self.access_token)
self.assertIn("event_id", response)
# The behaviour of a missing trailing double quote changed in PostgreSQL 14
# from ignoring the initial double quote to treating it as a phrase.
main_store = homeserver.get_datastores().main
found = False
if isinstance(main_store.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
assert main_store.database_engine._version is not None
found = main_store.database_engine._version < 140000
self.COMMON_CASES.append(('"fox quick', found))
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def test_tokenize_query(self) -> None:
"""Test the custom logic to tokenize a user's query."""
cases = (
("brown", ["brown"]),
("quick brown", ["quick", SearchToken.And, "brown"]),
("quick \t brown", ["quick", SearchToken.And, "brown"]),
('"brown quick"', [Phrase(["brown", "quick"])]),
("furphy OR fox", ["furphy", SearchToken.Or, "fox"]),
("fox -brown", ["fox", SearchToken.Not, "brown"]),
("- fox", [SearchToken.Not, "fox"]),
('"fox" quick', [Phrase(["fox"]), SearchToken.And, "quick"]),
# No trailing double quote.
('"fox quick', [Phrase(["fox", "quick"])]),
('"-fox quick', [Phrase(["-fox", "quick"])]),
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('" quick "', [Phrase(["quick"])]),
(
'q"uick brow"n',
[
"q",
SearchToken.And,
Phrase(["uick", "brow"]),
SearchToken.And,
"n",
],
),
(
'-"quick brown"',
[SearchToken.Not, Phrase(["quick", "brown"])],
),
)
for query, expected in cases:
tokenized = _tokenize_query(query)
self.assertEqual(
tokenized, expected, f"{tokenized} != {expected} for {query}"
)
def _check_test_cases(
self, store: DataStore, cases: List[Tuple[str, bool]]
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) -> None:
# Run all the test cases versus search_msgs
for query, expect_to_contain in cases:
result = self.get_success(
store.search_msgs([self.room_id], query, ["content.body"])
)
self.assertEquals(
result["count"],
1 if expect_to_contain else 0,
f"expected '{query}' to match '{self.PHRASE}'"
if expect_to_contain
else f"'{query}' unexpectedly matched '{self.PHRASE}'",
)
self.assertEquals(
len(result["results"]),
1 if expect_to_contain else 0,
"results array length should match count",
)
# Run them again versus search_rooms
for query, expect_to_contain in cases:
result = self.get_success(
store.search_rooms([self.room_id], query, ["content.body"], 10)
)
self.assertEquals(
result["count"],
1 if expect_to_contain else 0,
f"expected '{query}' to match '{self.PHRASE}'"
if expect_to_contain
else f"'{query}' unexpectedly matched '{self.PHRASE}'",
)
self.assertEquals(
len(result["results"]),
1 if expect_to_contain else 0,
"results array length should match count",
)
def test_postgres_web_search_for_phrase(self):
"""
Test searching for phrases using typical web search syntax, as per postgres' websearch_to_tsquery.
This test is skipped unless the postgres instance supports websearch_to_tsquery.
See https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/textsearch-controls.html
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"""
store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
if not isinstance(store.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
raise SkipTest("Test only applies when postgres is used as the database")
self._check_test_cases(store, self.COMMON_CASES + self.POSTGRES_CASES)
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def test_sqlite_search(self):
"""
Test sqlite searching for phrases.
"""
store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
if not isinstance(store.database_engine, Sqlite3Engine):
raise SkipTest("Test only applies when sqlite is used as the database")
self._check_test_cases(store, self.COMMON_CASES)