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synapse/scripts-dev/check_schema_delta.py
Erik Johnston dfd00a986f Fix sliding sync performance slow down for long lived connections. (#19206)
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.

Reviewable commit-by-commit.

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Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io>
2025-12-12 10:02:57 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Check that no schema deltas have been added to the wrong version.
#
# Also checks that schema deltas do not try and create or drop indices.
import re
from typing import Any
import click
import git
import sqlglot
import sqlglot.expressions
SCHEMA_FILE_REGEX = re.compile(r"^synapse/storage/schema/(.*)/delta/(.*)/(.*)$")
# The base branch we want to check against. We use the main development branch
# on the assumption that is what we are developing against.
DEVELOP_BRANCH = "develop"
@click.command()
@click.option(
"--force-colors",
is_flag=True,
flag_value=True,
default=None,
help="Always output ANSI colours",
)
def main(force_colors: bool) -> None:
# Return code. Set to non-zero when we encounter an error
return_code = 0
click.secho(
"+++ Checking schema deltas are in the right folder",
fg="green",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
click.secho("Updating repo...")
repo = git.Repo()
repo.remote().fetch(refspec=DEVELOP_BRANCH)
click.secho("Getting current schema version...")
r = repo.git.show(f"origin/{DEVELOP_BRANCH}:synapse/storage/schema/__init__.py")
locals: dict[str, Any] = {}
exec(r, locals)
current_schema_version = locals["SCHEMA_VERSION"]
diffs: list[git.Diff] = repo.remote().refs[DEVELOP_BRANCH].commit.diff(None)
# Get the schema version of the local file to check against current schema on develop
with open("synapse/storage/schema/__init__.py") as file:
local_schema = file.read()
new_locals: dict[str, Any] = {}
exec(local_schema, new_locals)
local_schema_version = new_locals["SCHEMA_VERSION"]
if local_schema_version != current_schema_version:
# local schema version must be +/-1 the current schema version on develop
if abs(local_schema_version - current_schema_version) != 1:
click.secho(
f"The proposed schema version has diverged more than one version from {DEVELOP_BRANCH}, please fix!",
fg="red",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
click.get_current_context().exit(1)
# right, we've changed the schema version within the allowable tolerance so
# let's now use the local version as the canonical version
current_schema_version = local_schema_version
click.secho(f"Current schema version: {current_schema_version}")
seen_deltas = False
bad_delta_files = []
changed_delta_files = []
for diff in diffs:
if diff.b_path is None:
# We don't lint deleted files.
continue
match = SCHEMA_FILE_REGEX.match(diff.b_path)
if not match:
continue
changed_delta_files.append(diff.b_path)
if not diff.new_file:
continue
seen_deltas = True
_, delta_version, _ = match.groups()
if delta_version != str(current_schema_version):
bad_delta_files.append(diff.b_path)
if not seen_deltas:
click.secho(
"No deltas found.",
fg="green",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
return
if bad_delta_files:
bad_delta_files.sort()
click.secho(
"Found deltas in the wrong folder!",
fg="red",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
for f in bad_delta_files:
click.secho(
f"\t{f}",
fg="red",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
click.secho()
click.secho(
f"Please move these files to delta/{current_schema_version}/",
fg="red",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
# Mark this run as not successful, but continue so that we report *all*
# errors.
return_code = 1
else:
click.secho(
f"All deltas are in the correct folder: {current_schema_version}!",
fg="green",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
# Make sure we process them in order. This sort works because deltas are numbered
# and delta files are also numbered in order.
changed_delta_files.sort()
success = check_schema_delta(changed_delta_files, force_colors)
if not success:
return_code = 1
click.get_current_context().exit(return_code)
def check_schema_delta(delta_files: list[str], force_colors: bool) -> bool:
"""Check that the given schema delta files do not create or drop indices
inappropriately.
Index creation is only allowed on tables created in the same set of deltas.
Index deletion is never allowed and should be done in background updates.
Returns:
True if all checks succeeded, False if at least one failed.
"""
# The tables created in this delta
created_tables = set[str]()
# The indices created/dropped in this delta, each a tuple of (table_name, sql)
created_indices = list[tuple[str, str]]()
# The indices dropped in this delta, just the sql
dropped_indices = list[str]()
for delta_file in delta_files:
with open(delta_file) as fd:
delta_contents = fd.read()
# Assume the SQL dialect from the file extension, defaulting to Postgres.
sql_lang = "postgres"
if delta_file.endswith(".sqlite"):
sql_lang = "sqlite"
statements = sqlglot.parse(delta_contents, read=sql_lang)
for statement in statements:
if isinstance(statement, sqlglot.expressions.Create):
if statement.kind == "TABLE":
assert isinstance(statement.this, sqlglot.expressions.Schema)
assert isinstance(statement.this.this, sqlglot.expressions.Table)
table_name = statement.this.this.name
created_tables.add(table_name)
elif statement.kind == "INDEX":
assert isinstance(statement.this, sqlglot.expressions.Index)
table_name = statement.this.args["table"].name
created_indices.append((table_name, statement.sql()))
elif isinstance(statement, sqlglot.expressions.Drop):
if statement.kind == "INDEX":
dropped_indices.append(statement.sql())
success = True
for table_name, clause in created_indices:
if table_name not in created_tables:
click.secho(
f"Found delta with index creation for existing table: '{clause}'",
fg="red",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
click.secho(
" ↪ These should be in background updates (or the table should be created in the same delta).",
)
success = False
for clause in dropped_indices:
click.secho(
f"Found delta with index deletion: '{clause}'",
fg="red",
bold=True,
color=force_colors,
)
click.secho(
" ↪ These should be in background updates.",
)
success = False
return success
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()