document up the current architecture a bit based on the workshop the other week

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.. WARNING::
This specification is old. Please see /docs/specification.rst instead.
This specification is old. Please see matrix-doc/specification instead.

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Synapse Architecture
====================
As of the end of Oct 2014, Synapse's overall architecture looks like::
Notifier
^ |
| |
.------------|------.
| handlers/ | |
| v |
| Event*Handler<---------> rest/* <=> Client
| Rooms*Handler |
HSes <=> federation/* <==> FederationHandler |
| | PresenceHandler |
| | TypingHandler |
| '-------------------'
| | |
| state/* |
| | |
| v v
`--------------> storage/*
|
v
.----.
| DB |
'----'
* Handlers: business logic of synapse itself. Follows a set contract of BaseHandler:
* BaseHandler gives us onNewRoomEvent which: (TODO: flesh this out and make it less cryptic):
* handle_state(event)
* auth(event)
* persist_event(event)
* notify notifier or federation(event)
* PresenceHandler: use distributor to get EDUs out of Federation. Very
lightweight logic built on the distributor
* TypingHandler: use distributor to get EDUs out of Federation. Very
lightweight logic built on the distributor
* EventsHandler: handles the events stream...
* FederationHandler: - gets PDU from Federation Layer; turns into an event;
follows basehandler functionality.
* RoomsHandler: does all the room logic, including members - lots of classes in
RoomsHandler.
* ProfileHandler: talks to the storage to store/retrieve profile info.
* EventFactory: generates events of particular event types.
* Notifier: Backs the events handler
* REST: Interfaces handlers and events to the outside world via HTTP/JSON.
Converts events back and forth from JSON.
* Federation: holds the HTTP client & server to talk to other servers. Does
replication to make sure there's nothing missing in the graph. Handles
reliability. Handles txns.
* Distributor: generic event bus. used for presence & typing only currently.
Notifier could be implemented using Distributor - so far we are only using for
things which actually /require/ dynamic pluggability however as it can
obfuscate the actual flow of control.
* Auth: helper singleton to say whether a given event is allowed to do a given
thing (TODO: put this on the diagram)
* State: helper singleton: does state conflict resolution. You give it an event
and it tells you if it actually updates the state or not, and annotates the
event up properly and handles merge conflict resolution.
* Storage: abstracts the storage engine.

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.. WARNING::
These architecture notes are spectacularly old, and date back to when Synapse
was just federation code in isolation. This should be merged into the main
spec.
= Server to Server =
== Server to Server Stack ==