Fixes#18444. Inside of UrlPreviewer, we need to combine two dicts (one
from oEmbed, and one from OpenGraph metadata in the HTML) and in Mastodon's case they were very
different.
Single Page Applications (SPAs) seem to sometimes provide better information in the OpenGraph tags
than the oEmbed stubs, because the oEmbed stubs are filled in with JavaScript that Synapse does
not execute.
This change improves previews on Mastodon and YouTube (for the same reason).
Tested to not regress previews of Twitter or GitHub.
I just stumbled across the fact that my config used delegation as
recommended by the docs, and hosted Synapse on a subdomain. However my
config never had `public_baseurl` set and worked without issues, until I
just now tried to setup OIDC.
OIDC is initialized by the client instructing to open a URL on the
homeserver, and initially the correct URL is called, but Synapse does
not recognize it without `public_baseurl` being set correctly. After
changing this it immediately started working.
So in order to prevent anybody from making the same mistake, this adds a
small clarifying block in the OIDC docs.
Fixes#19269
Versions of zope-interface from RHEL, Ubuntu LTS 22 & 24 and OpenSuse
don't support the new python union `X | Y` syntax for interfaces. This
PR partially reverts the change over to fully use the new syntax, adds a
minimum supported version of zope-interface to Synapse's dependency
list, and removes the linter auto-upgrades which prefer the newer
syntax.
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Fixes https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/issues/19175
This PR moves tracking of what lazy loaded membership we've sent to each
room out of the required state table. This avoids that table from
continuously growing, which massively helps performance as we pull out
all matching rows for the connection when we receive a request.
The new table is only read when we have data in a room to send, so we
end up reading a lot fewer rows from the DB. Though we now read from
that table for every room we have events to return in, rather than once
at the start of the request.
For an explanation of how the new table works, see the
[comment](https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/blob/erikj/sss_better_membership_storage2/synapse/storage/schema/main/delta/93/02_sliding_sync_members.sql#L15-L38)
on the table schema.
The table is designed so that we can later prune old entries if we wish,
but that is not implemented in this PR.
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Stemming from #19274 this updates the `olddeps` CI to test against not
just the minimum version of our explicit dependencies, but also the
minimum version of all implicit (transitive) dependencies that are
pulled in from the explicit dependencies themselves.
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Related to https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/issues/17035, when
Synapse receives a request that is larger than the maximum size allowed,
it aborts the connection without ever sending back a HTTP response.
I dug into our usage of twisted and how best to try and report such an
error and this is what I came up with.
It would be ideal to be able to report the status from within
`handleContentChunk` but that is called too early on in the twisted http
handling code, before things have been setup enough to be able to
properly write a response.
I tested this change out locally (both with C-S and S-S apis) and they
do receive a 413 response now in addition to the connection being
closed.
Hopefully this will aid in being able to quickly detect when
https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/issues/17035 is occurring as the
current situation makes it very hard to narrow things down to that
specific issue without making a lot of assumptions.
This PR also responds with more meaningful error codes now in the case
of:
- multiple `Content-Length` headers
- invalid `Content-Length` header value
- request content size being larger than the `Content-Length` value
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Fixes#19276
This log with stack traces results in a ton of noise in the logs and is
confusing to users since it looks like it's an error in the logs.
This PR removes the stack trace from the log. This can be re-enabled on
demand if it is deemed necessary in the future.
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- Add reference to ESS for getting started easily with
Synapse/Matrix/Element
- Remove details on standalone installations and link to the docs
- Other updates like copyright
Spawning from wanting some better homeserver logs to debug
https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/issues/19153. We can check whether
we are returning a `/messages` response with an `end` pagination token
and then check to see whether the client is making another `/messages`
request with that token.
Although clients should also have similar logs and debugging
capabilities to determine this info as well. This just makes it easier
for us when someone creates an issue claiming backend issue and we can
ask them for homeserver logs.
Fix#19233
Synapse fails to handle events in v12 rooms when the server is run with
the `{use_frozen_dicts: True}` config.
This PR fixes the issue, and adds tests which cover room creation,
joining, and joining over federation, with both frozen and not frozen
config settings, by extending the existing `test_send_join` federation
tests.
This approach to testing was chosen as it is a simple way to get high
level integration style test coverage, without going through all our
existing tests and trying to retroactively add in coverage when using
frozen dicts.
This should provide an easy place for future room versions to extend the
suite of tests and reduce the chance of introducing subtle bugs like
this in the future.
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This changes the arguments in clock functions to be `Duration` and
converts call sites and constants into `Duration`. There are still some
more functions around that should be converted (e.g.
`timeout_deferred`), but we leave that to another PR.
We also changes `.as_secs()` to return a float, as the rounding broke
things subtly. The only reason to keep it (its the same as
`timedelta.total_seconds()`) is for symmetry with `as_millis()`.
Follows on from https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/pull/19223
We have checks to try and catch the case where Synapse is being run from
a source directory, but the compiled Rust code is out-of-date. This
commonly happens when Synapse is updated without running `poetry
install` (or equivalent).
These checks did not correctly handle `.egg-info` installs, and so were
not run.
Currently, the `.egg-info` directory is created automatically by poetry
(due to using setuptools to build Rust).
Rather than using dodgy regexes which keep breaking.
Also fixes a regression where it looks like we didn't fail CI if the
delta was in the wrong place.
MSC4380 aims to be a simplified implementation of MSC4155; the hope is
that we can get it specced and rolled out rapidly, so that we can
resolve the fact that `matrix.org` has enabled MSC4155.
The implementation leans heavily on what's already there for MSC4155.
It has its own `experimental_features` flag. If both MSC4155 and MSC4380
are enabled, and a user has both configurations set, then we prioritise
the MSC4380 one.
Contributed wearing my 🎩 Spec Core Team hat.
We have various constants to try and avoid mistyping of durations, e.g.
`ONE_HOUR_SECONDS * MILLISECONDS_PER_SECOND`, however this can get a
little verbose and doesn't help with typing.
Instead, let's move towards a dedicated `Duration` class (basically a
[`timedelta`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#timedelta-objects)
with helper methods).
This PR introduces the new types and converts all usages of the existing
constants with it. Future PRs may work to move the clock methods to also
use it (e.g. `call_later` and `looping_call`).
Reviewable commit-by-commit.
We add some logic to expire sliding sync connections if they get old or
if there is too much pending data to return.
The values of the constants are picked fairly arbitrarily, these are
currently:
1. More than 100 rooms with pending events if the connection hasn't been
used in over an hour
2. The connection hasn't been used for over a week
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