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Eric Eastwood 5143f93dc9 Fix server_name in logging context for multiple Synapse instances in one process (#18868)
### Background

As part of Element's plan to support a light form of vhosting (virtual
host) (multiple instances of Synapse in the same Python process), we're
currently diving into the details and implications of running multiple
instances of Synapse in the same Python process.

"Per-tenant logging" tracked internally by
https://github.com/element-hq/synapse-small-hosts/issues/48

### Prior art

Previously, we exposed `server_name` by providing a static logging
`MetadataFilter` that injected the values:


205d9e4fc4/synapse/config/logger.py (L216)

While this can work fine for the normal case of one Synapse instance per
Python process, this configures things globally and isn't compatible
when we try to start multiple Synapse instances because each subsequent
tenant will overwrite the previous tenant.


### What does this PR do?

We remove the `MetadataFilter` and replace it by tracking the
`server_name` in the `LoggingContext` and expose it with our existing
[`LoggingContextFilter`](205d9e4fc4/synapse/logging/context.py (L584-L622))
that we already use to expose information about the `request`.

This means that the `server_name` value follows wherever we log as
expected even when we have multiple Synapse instances running in the
same process.


### A note on logcontext

Anywhere, Synapse mistakenly uses the `sentinel` logcontext to log
something, we won't know which server sent the log. We've been fixing up
`sentinel` logcontext usage as tracked by
https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/issues/18905

Any further `sentinel` logcontext usage we find in the future can be
fixed piecemeal as normal.


d2a966f922/docs/log_contexts.md (L71-L81)


### Testing strategy

1. Adjust your logging config to include `%(server_name)s` in the format
    ```yaml
    formatters:
        precise:
format: '%(asctime)s - %(server_name)s - %(name)s - %(lineno)d -
%(levelname)s - %(request)s - %(message)s'
    ```
1. Start Synapse: `poetry run synapse_homeserver --config-path
homeserver.yaml`
1. Make some requests (`curl
http://localhost:8008/_matrix/client/versions`, etc)
1. Open the homeserver logs and notice the `server_name` in the logs as
expected. `unknown_server_from_sentinel_context` is expected for the
`sentinel` logcontext (things outside of Synapse).
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