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Merge pull request #3969 from turt2live/travis/fix-federated-group-requests
Handle HttpResponseException more safely for federated groups
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Fix HTTP error response codes for federated group requests.
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ from six import iteritems
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from twisted.internet import defer
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from synapse.api.errors import SynapseError
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from synapse.api.errors import HttpResponseException, SynapseError
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from synapse.types import get_domain_from_id
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@ -37,9 +37,23 @@ def _create_rerouter(func_name):
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)
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else:
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destination = get_domain_from_id(group_id)
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return getattr(self.transport_client, func_name)(
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d = getattr(self.transport_client, func_name)(
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destination, group_id, *args, **kwargs
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)
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# Capture errors returned by the remote homeserver and
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# re-throw specific errors as SynapseErrors. This is so
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# when the remote end responds with things like 403 Not
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# In Group, we can communicate that to the client instead
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# of a 500.
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def h(failure):
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failure.trap(HttpResponseException)
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e = failure.value
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if e.code == 403:
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raise e.to_synapse_error()
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return failure
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d.addErrback(h)
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return d
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return f
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@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ class MatrixFederationHttpClient(object):
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Returns:
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Deferred: resolves with the http response object on success.
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Fails with ``HTTPRequestException``: if we get an HTTP response
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Fails with ``HttpResponseException``: if we get an HTTP response
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code >= 300.
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Fails with ``NotRetryingDestination`` if we are not yet ready
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@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ class MatrixFederationHttpClient(object):
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Deferred: Succeeds when we get a 2xx HTTP response. The result
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will be the decoded JSON body.
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Fails with ``HTTPRequestException`` if we get an HTTP response
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Fails with ``HttpResponseException`` if we get an HTTP response
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code >= 300.
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Fails with ``NotRetryingDestination`` if we are not yet ready
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Deferred: Succeeds when we get a 2xx HTTP response. The result
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will be the decoded JSON body.
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Fails with ``HTTPRequestException`` if we get an HTTP response
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Fails with ``HttpResponseException`` if we get an HTTP response
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code >= 300.
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Fails with ``NotRetryingDestination`` if we are not yet ready
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Deferred: Succeeds when we get a 2xx HTTP response. The result
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will be the decoded JSON body.
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Fails with ``HTTPRequestException`` if we get an HTTP response
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Fails with ``HttpResponseException`` if we get an HTTP response
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code >= 300.
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Fails with ``NotRetryingDestination`` if we are not yet ready
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Deferred: Succeeds when we get a 2xx HTTP response. The result
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will be the decoded JSON body.
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Fails with ``HTTPRequestException`` if we get an HTTP response
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Fails with ``HttpResponseException`` if we get an HTTP response
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code >= 300.
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Fails with ``NotRetryingDestination`` if we are not yet ready
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Deferred: resolves with an (int,dict) tuple of the file length and
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a dict of the response headers.
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Fails with ``HTTPRequestException`` if we get an HTTP response code
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Fails with ``HttpResponseException`` if we get an HTTP response code
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>= 300
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Fails with ``NotRetryingDestination`` if we are not yet ready
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