Fix a bug introduced in Synapse v1.74.0 where searching with colons when using ICU for search term tokenisation would fail with an error. (#15079)

Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
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Fix a bug introduced in Synapse v1.74.0 where searching with colons when using ICU for search term tokenisation would fail with an error.

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@ -918,11 +918,19 @@ def _parse_query_postgres(search_term: str) -> Tuple[str, str, str]:
We use this so that we can add prefix matching, which isn't something
that is supported by default.
"""
results = _parse_words(search_term)
escaped_words = []
for word in _parse_words(search_term):
# Postgres tsvector and tsquery quoting rules:
# words potentially containing punctuation should be quoted
# and then existing quotes and backslashes should be doubled
# See: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-textsearch.html#DATATYPE-TSQUERY
both = " & ".join("(%s:* | %s)" % (result, result) for result in results)
exact = " & ".join("%s" % (result,) for result in results)
prefix = " & ".join("%s:*" % (result,) for result in results)
quoted_word = word.replace("'", "''").replace("\\", "\\\\")
escaped_words.append(f"'{quoted_word}'")
both = " & ".join("(%s:* | %s)" % (word, word) for word in escaped_words)
exact = " & ".join("%s" % (word,) for word in escaped_words)
prefix = " & ".join("%s:*" % (word,) for word in escaped_words)
return both, exact, prefix
@ -944,6 +952,14 @@ def _parse_words(search_term: str) -> List[str]:
if USE_ICU:
return _parse_words_with_icu(search_term)
return _parse_words_with_regex(search_term)
def _parse_words_with_regex(search_term: str) -> List[str]:
"""
Break down search term into words, when we don't have ICU available.
See: `_parse_words`
"""
return re.findall(r"([\w\-]+)", search_term, re.UNICODE)

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@ -192,6 +192,13 @@ class UserDirectoryTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
self.helper.join(room, self.appservice.sender, tok=self.appservice.token)
self._check_only_one_user_in_directory(user, room)
def test_search_term_with_colon_in_it_does_not_raise(self) -> None:
"""
Regression test: Test that search terms with colons in them are acceptable.
"""
u1 = self.register_user("user1", "pass")
self.get_success(self.handler.search_users(u1, "haha:paamayim-nekudotayim", 10))
def test_user_not_in_users_table(self) -> None:
"""Unclear how it happens, but on matrix.org we've seen join events
for users who aren't in the users table. Test that we don't fall over

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@ -25,6 +25,11 @@ from synapse.rest.client import login, register, room
from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.storage import DataStore
from synapse.storage.background_updates import _BackgroundUpdateHandler
from synapse.storage.databases.main import user_directory
from synapse.storage.databases.main.user_directory import (
_parse_words_with_icu,
_parse_words_with_regex,
)
from synapse.storage.roommember import ProfileInfo
from synapse.util import Clock
@ -42,7 +47,7 @@ ALICE = "@alice:a"
BOB = "@bob:b"
BOBBY = "@bobby:a"
# The localpart isn't 'Bela' on purpose so we can test looking up display names.
BELA = "@somenickname:a"
BELA = "@somenickname:example.org"
class GetUserDirectoryTables:
@ -423,6 +428,8 @@ class UserDirectoryInitialPopulationTestcase(HomeserverTestCase):
class UserDirectoryStoreTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
use_icu = False
def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
@ -434,6 +441,12 @@ class UserDirectoryStoreTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
self.get_success(self.store.update_profile_in_user_dir(BELA, "Bela", None))
self.get_success(self.store.add_users_in_public_rooms("!room:id", (ALICE, BOB)))
self._restore_use_icu = user_directory.USE_ICU
user_directory.USE_ICU = self.use_icu
def tearDown(self) -> None:
user_directory.USE_ICU = self._restore_use_icu
def test_search_user_dir(self) -> None:
# normally when alice searches the directory she should just find
# bob because bobby doesn't share a room with her.
@ -478,6 +491,26 @@ class UserDirectoryStoreTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
{"user_id": BELA, "display_name": "Bela", "avatar_url": None},
)
@override_config({"user_directory": {"search_all_users": True}})
def test_search_user_dir_start_of_user_id(self) -> None:
"""Tests that a user can look up another user by searching for the start
of their user ID.
"""
r = self.get_success(self.store.search_user_dir(ALICE, "somenickname:exa", 10))
self.assertFalse(r["limited"])
self.assertEqual(1, len(r["results"]))
self.assertDictEqual(
r["results"][0],
{"user_id": BELA, "display_name": "Bela", "avatar_url": None},
)
class UserDirectoryStoreTestCaseWithIcu(UserDirectoryStoreTestCase):
use_icu = True
if not icu:
skip = "Requires PyICU"
class UserDirectoryICUTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
if not icu:
@ -513,3 +546,31 @@ class UserDirectoryICUTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
r["results"][0],
{"user_id": ALICE, "display_name": display_name, "avatar_url": None},
)
def test_icu_word_boundary_punctuation(self) -> None:
"""
Tests the behaviour of punctuation with the ICU tokeniser.
Seems to depend on underlying version of ICU.
"""
# Note: either tokenisation is fine, because Postgres actually splits
# words itself afterwards.
self.assertIn(
_parse_words_with_icu("lazy'fox jumped:over the.dog"),
(
# ICU 66 on Ubuntu 20.04
["lazy'fox", "jumped", "over", "the", "dog"],
# ICU 70 on Ubuntu 22.04
["lazy'fox", "jumped:over", "the.dog"],
),
)
def test_regex_word_boundary_punctuation(self) -> None:
"""
Tests the behaviour of punctuation with the non-ICU tokeniser
"""
self.assertEqual(
_parse_words_with_regex("lazy'fox jumped:over the.dog"),
["lazy", "fox", "jumped", "over", "the", "dog"],
)