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# Background Updates API
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This API allows a server administrator to manage the background updates being
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run against the database.
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## Status
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This API gets the current status of the background updates.
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The API is:
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```
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GET /_synapse/admin/v1/background_updates/status
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```
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Returning:
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```json
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{
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"enabled": true,
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"current_updates": {
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"<db_name>": {
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"name": "<background_update_name>",
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"total_item_count": 50,
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"total_duration_ms": 10000.0,
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"average_items_per_ms": 2.2,
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},
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}
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}
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```
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`enabled` whether the background updates are enabled or disabled.
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`db_name` the database name (usually Synapse is configured with a single database named 'master').
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For each update:
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`name` the name of the update.
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`total_item_count` total number of "items" processed (the meaning of 'items' depends on the update in question).
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`total_duration_ms` how long the background process has been running, not including time spent sleeping.
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`average_items_per_ms` how many items are processed per millisecond based on an exponential average.
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## Enabled
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2024-04-26 21:10:45 +03:00
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This API allows pausing background updates.
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Background updates should *not* be paused for significant periods of time, as
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this can affect the performance of Synapse.
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*Note*: This won't persist over restarts.
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*Note*: This won't cancel any update query that is currently running. This is
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usually fine since most queries are short lived, except for `CREATE INDEX`
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background updates which won't be cancelled once started.
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The API is:
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```
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POST /_synapse/admin/v1/background_updates/enabled
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```
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with the following body:
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```json
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{
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"enabled": false
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}
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```
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`enabled` sets whether the background updates are enabled or disabled.
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The API returns the `enabled` param.
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```json
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{
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"enabled": false
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}
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```
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There is also a `GET` version which returns the `enabled` state.
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2021-11-19 22:39:46 +03:00
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## Run
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This API schedules a specific background update to run. The job starts immediately after calling the API.
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The API is:
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```
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POST /_synapse/admin/v1/background_updates/start_job
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```
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with the following body:
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```json
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{
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"job_name": "populate_stats_process_rooms"
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}
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```
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The following JSON body parameters are available:
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- `job_name` - A string which job to run. Valid values are:
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- `populate_stats_process_rooms` - Recalculate the stats for all rooms.
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- `regenerate_directory` - Recalculate the [user directory](../../../user_directory.md) if it is stale or out of sync.
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