synapse/synapse/notifier.py
Mark Haines 60a0f81c7a Add a /replication API for extracting the updates that happened on
synapse

This is necessary for replicating the data in synapse to be visible to a
separate service because presence and typing notifications aren't stored
in a database so won't be visible to another process.

This API can be used to either get the raw data by requesting the tables
themselves or to just receive notifications for updates by following the
streams meta-stream.

Returns updates for each table requested a JSON array of arrays with a
row for each row in the table.

Each table is prefixed by a header row with the: name of the table,
current stream_id position for the table, number of rows, number of
columns and the names of the columns.
This is followed by the rows that have been added to the server since
the requester last asked.

The API has a timeout and is hooked up to the notifier so that a slave
can long poll for updates.
2016-03-01 14:49:41 +00:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014 - 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.
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#
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#
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from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
from synapse.api.errors import AuthError
from synapse.util.logutils import log_function
from synapse.util.async import ObservableDeferred
from synapse.util.logcontext import PreserveLoggingContext
from synapse.types import StreamToken
import synapse.metrics
from collections import namedtuple
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
metrics = synapse.metrics.get_metrics_for(__name__)
notified_events_counter = metrics.register_counter("notified_events")
# TODO(paul): Should be shared somewhere
def count(func, l):
"""Return the number of items in l for which func returns true."""
n = 0
for x in l:
if func(x):
n += 1
return n
class _NotificationListener(object):
""" This represents a single client connection to the events stream.
The events stream handler will have yielded to the deferred, so to
notify the handler it is sufficient to resolve the deferred.
"""
__slots__ = ["deferred"]
def __init__(self, deferred):
self.deferred = deferred
class _NotifierUserStream(object):
"""This represents a user connected to the event stream.
It tracks the most recent stream token for that user.
At a given point a user may have a number of streams listening for
events.
This listener will also keep track of which rooms it is listening in
so that it can remove itself from the indexes in the Notifier class.
"""
def __init__(self, user_id, rooms, current_token, time_now_ms,
appservice=None):
self.user_id = user_id
self.appservice = appservice
self.rooms = set(rooms)
self.current_token = current_token
self.last_notified_ms = time_now_ms
with PreserveLoggingContext():
self.notify_deferred = ObservableDeferred(defer.Deferred())
def notify(self, stream_key, stream_id, time_now_ms):
"""Notify any listeners for this user of a new event from an
event source.
Args:
stream_key(str): The stream the event came from.
stream_id(str): The new id for the stream the event came from.
time_now_ms(int): The current time in milliseconds.
"""
self.current_token = self.current_token.copy_and_advance(
stream_key, stream_id
)
self.last_notified_ms = time_now_ms
noify_deferred = self.notify_deferred
with PreserveLoggingContext():
self.notify_deferred = ObservableDeferred(defer.Deferred())
noify_deferred.callback(self.current_token)
def remove(self, notifier):
""" Remove this listener from all the indexes in the Notifier
it knows about.
"""
for room in self.rooms:
lst = notifier.room_to_user_streams.get(room, set())
lst.discard(self)
notifier.user_to_user_stream.pop(self.user_id)
if self.appservice:
notifier.appservice_to_user_streams.get(
self.appservice, set()
).discard(self)
def count_listeners(self):
return len(self.notify_deferred.observers())
def new_listener(self, token):
"""Returns a deferred that is resolved when there is a new token
greater than the given token.
"""
if self.current_token.is_after(token):
return _NotificationListener(defer.succeed(self.current_token))
else:
return _NotificationListener(self.notify_deferred.observe())
class EventStreamResult(namedtuple("EventStreamResult", ("events", "tokens"))):
def __nonzero__(self):
return bool(self.events)
class Notifier(object):
""" This class is responsible for notifying any listeners when there are
new events available for it.
Primarily used from the /events stream.
"""
UNUSED_STREAM_EXPIRY_MS = 10 * 60 * 1000
def __init__(self, hs):
self.hs = hs
self.user_to_user_stream = {}
self.room_to_user_streams = {}
self.appservice_to_user_streams = {}
self.event_sources = hs.get_event_sources()
self.store = hs.get_datastore()
self.pending_new_room_events = []
self.clock = hs.get_clock()
hs.get_distributor().observe(
"user_joined_room", self._user_joined_room
)
self.clock.looping_call(
self.remove_expired_streams, self.UNUSED_STREAM_EXPIRY_MS
)
self.replication_deferred = ObservableDeferred(defer.Deferred())
# This is not a very cheap test to perform, but it's only executed
# when rendering the metrics page, which is likely once per minute at
# most when scraping it.
def count_listeners():
all_user_streams = set()
for x in self.room_to_user_streams.values():
all_user_streams |= x
for x in self.user_to_user_stream.values():
all_user_streams.add(x)
for x in self.appservice_to_user_streams.values():
all_user_streams |= x
return sum(stream.count_listeners() for stream in all_user_streams)
metrics.register_callback("listeners", count_listeners)
metrics.register_callback(
"rooms",
lambda: count(bool, self.room_to_user_streams.values()),
)
metrics.register_callback(
"users",
lambda: len(self.user_to_user_stream),
)
metrics.register_callback(
"appservices",
lambda: count(bool, self.appservice_to_user_streams.values()),
)
def on_new_room_event(self, event, room_stream_id, max_room_stream_id,
extra_users=[]):
""" Used by handlers to inform the notifier something has happened
in the room, room event wise.
This triggers the notifier to wake up any listeners that are
listening to the room, and any listeners for the users in the
`extra_users` param.
The events can be peristed out of order. The notifier will wait
until all previous events have been persisted before notifying
the client streams.
"""
with PreserveLoggingContext():
self.pending_new_room_events.append((
room_stream_id, event, extra_users
))
self._notify_pending_new_room_events(max_room_stream_id)
self.notify_replication()
def _notify_pending_new_room_events(self, max_room_stream_id):
"""Notify for the room events that were queued waiting for a previous
event to be persisted.
Args:
max_room_stream_id(int): The highest stream_id below which all
events have been persisted.
"""
pending = self.pending_new_room_events
self.pending_new_room_events = []
for room_stream_id, event, extra_users in pending:
if room_stream_id > max_room_stream_id:
self.pending_new_room_events.append((
room_stream_id, event, extra_users
))
else:
self._on_new_room_event(event, room_stream_id, extra_users)
def _on_new_room_event(self, event, room_stream_id, extra_users=[]):
"""Notify any user streams that are interested in this room event"""
# poke any interested application service.
self.hs.get_handlers().appservice_handler.notify_interested_services(
event
)
app_streams = set()
for appservice in self.appservice_to_user_streams:
# TODO (kegan): Redundant appservice listener checks?
# App services will already be in the room_to_user_streams set, but
# that isn't enough. They need to be checked here in order to
# receive *invites* for users they are interested in. Does this
# make the room_to_user_streams check somewhat obselete?
if appservice.is_interested(event):
app_user_streams = self.appservice_to_user_streams.get(
appservice, set()
)
app_streams |= app_user_streams
self.on_new_event(
"room_key", room_stream_id,
users=extra_users,
rooms=[event.room_id],
extra_streams=app_streams,
)
def on_new_event(self, stream_key, new_token, users=[], rooms=[],
extra_streams=set()):
""" Used to inform listeners that something has happend event wise.
Will wake up all listeners for the given users and rooms.
"""
with PreserveLoggingContext():
user_streams = set()
for user in users:
user_stream = self.user_to_user_stream.get(str(user))
if user_stream is not None:
user_streams.add(user_stream)
for room in rooms:
user_streams |= self.room_to_user_streams.get(room, set())
time_now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
for user_stream in user_streams:
try:
user_stream.notify(stream_key, new_token, time_now_ms)
except:
logger.exception("Failed to notify listener")
self.notify_replication()
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def wait_for_events(self, user_id, timeout, callback, room_ids=None,
from_token=StreamToken("s0", "0", "0", "0", "0")):
"""Wait until the callback returns a non empty response or the
timeout fires.
"""
user_stream = self.user_to_user_stream.get(user_id)
if user_stream is None:
appservice = yield self.store.get_app_service_by_user_id(user_id)
current_token = yield self.event_sources.get_current_token()
if room_ids is None:
rooms = yield self.store.get_rooms_for_user(user_id)
room_ids = [room.room_id for room in rooms]
user_stream = _NotifierUserStream(
user_id=user_id,
rooms=room_ids,
appservice=appservice,
current_token=current_token,
time_now_ms=self.clock.time_msec(),
)
self._register_with_keys(user_stream)
result = None
if timeout:
# Will be set to a _NotificationListener that we'll be waiting on.
# Allows us to cancel it.
listener = None
def timed_out():
if listener:
listener.deferred.cancel()
timer = self.clock.call_later(timeout / 1000., timed_out)
prev_token = from_token
while not result:
try:
current_token = user_stream.current_token
result = yield callback(prev_token, current_token)
if result:
break
# Now we wait for the _NotifierUserStream to be told there
# is a new token.
# We need to supply the token we supplied to callback so
# that we don't miss any current_token updates.
prev_token = current_token
listener = user_stream.new_listener(prev_token)
with PreserveLoggingContext():
yield listener.deferred
except defer.CancelledError:
break
self.clock.cancel_call_later(timer, ignore_errs=True)
else:
current_token = user_stream.current_token
result = yield callback(from_token, current_token)
defer.returnValue(result)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_events_for(self, user, pagination_config, timeout,
only_keys=None,
is_guest=False, explicit_room_id=None):
""" For the given user and rooms, return any new events for them. If
there are no new events wait for up to `timeout` milliseconds for any
new events to happen before returning.
If `only_keys` is not None, events from keys will be sent down.
If explicit_room_id is not set, the user's joined rooms will be polled
for events.
If explicit_room_id is set, that room will be polled for events only if
it is world readable or the user has joined the room.
"""
from_token = pagination_config.from_token
if not from_token:
from_token = yield self.event_sources.get_current_token()
limit = pagination_config.limit
room_ids, is_joined = yield self._get_room_ids(user, explicit_room_id)
is_peeking = not is_joined
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def check_for_updates(before_token, after_token):
if not after_token.is_after(before_token):
defer.returnValue(EventStreamResult([], (from_token, from_token)))
events = []
end_token = from_token
for name, source in self.event_sources.sources.items():
keyname = "%s_key" % name
before_id = getattr(before_token, keyname)
after_id = getattr(after_token, keyname)
if before_id == after_id:
continue
if only_keys and name not in only_keys:
continue
new_events, new_key = yield source.get_new_events(
user=user,
from_key=getattr(from_token, keyname),
limit=limit,
is_guest=is_peeking,
room_ids=room_ids,
)
if name == "room":
room_member_handler = self.hs.get_handlers().room_member_handler
new_events = yield room_member_handler._filter_events_for_client(
user.to_string(),
new_events,
is_peeking=is_peeking,
)
events.extend(new_events)
end_token = end_token.copy_and_replace(keyname, new_key)
defer.returnValue(EventStreamResult(events, (from_token, end_token)))
user_id_for_stream = user.to_string()
if is_peeking:
# Internally, the notifier keeps an event stream per user_id.
# This is used by both /sync and /events.
# We want /events to be used for peeking independently of /sync,
# without polluting its contents. So we invent an illegal user ID
# (which thus cannot clash with any real users) for keying peeking
# over /events.
#
# I am sorry for what I have done.
user_id_for_stream = "_PEEKING_%s_%s" % (
explicit_room_id, user_id_for_stream
)
result = yield self.wait_for_events(
user_id_for_stream,
timeout,
check_for_updates,
room_ids=room_ids,
from_token=from_token,
)
defer.returnValue(result)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _get_room_ids(self, user, explicit_room_id):
joined_rooms = yield self.store.get_rooms_for_user(user.to_string())
joined_room_ids = map(lambda r: r.room_id, joined_rooms)
if explicit_room_id:
if explicit_room_id in joined_room_ids:
defer.returnValue(([explicit_room_id], True))
if (yield self._is_world_readable(explicit_room_id)):
defer.returnValue(([explicit_room_id], False))
raise AuthError(403, "Non-joined access not allowed")
defer.returnValue((joined_room_ids, True))
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _is_world_readable(self, room_id):
state = yield self.hs.get_state_handler().get_current_state(
room_id,
EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility
)
if state and "history_visibility" in state.content:
defer.returnValue(state.content["history_visibility"] == "world_readable")
else:
defer.returnValue(False)
@log_function
def remove_expired_streams(self):
time_now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
expired_streams = []
expire_before_ts = time_now_ms - self.UNUSED_STREAM_EXPIRY_MS
for stream in self.user_to_user_stream.values():
if stream.count_listeners():
continue
if stream.last_notified_ms < expire_before_ts:
expired_streams.append(stream)
for expired_stream in expired_streams:
expired_stream.remove(self)
@log_function
def _register_with_keys(self, user_stream):
self.user_to_user_stream[user_stream.user_id] = user_stream
for room in user_stream.rooms:
s = self.room_to_user_streams.setdefault(room, set())
s.add(user_stream)
if user_stream.appservice:
self.appservice_to_user_stream.setdefault(
user_stream.appservice, set()
).add(user_stream)
def _user_joined_room(self, user, room_id):
user = str(user)
new_user_stream = self.user_to_user_stream.get(user)
if new_user_stream is not None:
room_streams = self.room_to_user_streams.setdefault(room_id, set())
room_streams.add(new_user_stream)
new_user_stream.rooms.add(room_id)
def notify_replication(self):
"""Notify the any replication listeners that there's a new event"""
with PreserveLoggingContext():
deferred = self.replication_deferred
self.replication_deferred = ObservableDeferred(defer.Deferred())
deferred.callback(None)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def wait_for_replication(self, callback, timeout):
"""Wait for an event to happen.
:param callback:
Gets called whenever an event happens. If this returns a truthy
value then ``wait_for_replication`` returns, otherwise it waits
for another event.
:param int timeout:
How many milliseconds to wait for callback return a truthy value.
:returns:
A deferred that resolves with the value returned by the callback.
"""
listener = _NotificationListener(None)
def timed_out():
listener.deferred.cancel()
timer = self.clock.call_later(timeout / 1000., timed_out)
while True:
listener.deferred = self.replication_deferred.observe()
result = yield callback()
if result:
break
try:
with PreserveLoggingContext():
yield listener.deferred
except defer.CancelledError:
break
self.clock.cancel_call_later(timer, ignore_errs=True)
defer.returnValue(result)