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Make background updates controllable via a plugin (#11306)
Co-authored-by: Brendan Abolivier <babolivier@matrix.org>
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changelog.d/11306.feature
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changelog.d/11306.feature
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Add plugin support for controlling database background updates.
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docs/modules/background_update_controller_callbacks.md
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docs/modules/background_update_controller_callbacks.md
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# Background update controller callbacks
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Background update controller callbacks allow module developers to control (e.g. rate-limit)
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how database background updates are run. A database background update is an operation
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Synapse runs on its database in the background after it starts. It's usually used to run
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database operations that would take too long if they were run at the same time as schema
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updates (which are run on startup) and delay Synapse's startup too much: populating a
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table with a big amount of data, adding an index on a big table, deleting superfluous data,
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etc.
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Background update controller callbacks can be registered using the module API's
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`register_background_update_controller_callbacks` method. Only the first module (in order
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of appearance in Synapse's configuration file) calling this method can register background
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update controller callbacks, subsequent calls are ignored.
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The available background update controller callbacks are:
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### `on_update`
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_First introduced in Synapse v1.49.0_
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```python
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def on_update(update_name: str, database_name: str, one_shot: bool) -> AsyncContextManager[int]
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```
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Called when about to do an iteration of a background update. The module is given the name
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of the update, the name of the database, and a flag to indicate whether the background
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update will happen in one go and may take a long time (e.g. creating indices). If this last
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argument is set to `False`, the update will be run in batches.
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The module must return an async context manager. It will be entered before Synapse runs a
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background update; this should return the desired duration of the iteration, in
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milliseconds.
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The context manager will be exited when the iteration completes. Note that the duration
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returned by the context manager is a target, and an iteration may take substantially longer
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or shorter. If the `one_shot` flag is set to `True`, the duration returned is ignored.
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__Note__: Unlike most module callbacks in Synapse, this one is _synchronous_. This is
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because asynchronous operations are expected to be run by the async context manager.
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This callback is required when registering any other background update controller callback.
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### `default_batch_size`
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_First introduced in Synapse v1.49.0_
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```python
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async def default_batch_size(update_name: str, database_name: str) -> int
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```
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Called before the first iteration of a background update, with the name of the update and
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of the database. The module must return the number of elements to process in this first
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iteration.
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If this callback is not defined, Synapse will use a default value of 100.
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### `min_batch_size`
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_First introduced in Synapse v1.49.0_
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```python
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async def min_batch_size(update_name: str, database_name: str) -> int
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```
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Called before running a new batch for a background update, with the name of the update and
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of the database. The module must return an integer representing the minimum number of
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elements to process in this iteration. This number must be at least 1, and is used to
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ensure that progress is always made.
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If this callback is not defined, Synapse will use a default value of 100.
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## Registering a callback
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Modules can use Synapse's module API to register callbacks. Callbacks are functions that
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Synapse will call when performing specific actions. Callbacks must be asynchronous, and
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are split in categories. A single module may implement callbacks from multiple categories,
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and is under no obligation to implement all callbacks from the categories it registers
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callbacks for.
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Synapse will call when performing specific actions. Callbacks must be asynchronous (unless
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specified otherwise), and are split in categories. A single module may implement callbacks
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from multiple categories, and is under no obligation to implement all callbacks from the
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categories it registers callbacks for.
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Modules can register callbacks using one of the module API's `register_[...]_callbacks`
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methods. The callback functions are passed to these methods as keyword arguments, with
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the callback name as the argument name and the function as its value. This is demonstrated
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in the example below. A `register_[...]_callbacks` method exists for each category.
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the callback name as the argument name and the function as its value. A
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`register_[...]_callbacks` method exists for each category.
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Callbacks for each category can be found on their respective page of the
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[Synapse documentation website](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse).
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setup.py
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setup.py
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# Tests assume that all optional dependencies are installed.
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#
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# parameterized_class decorator was introduced in parameterized 0.7.0
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CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS["test"] = ["parameterized>=0.7.0"]
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#
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# We use `mock` library as that backports `AsyncMock` to Python 3.6
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CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS["test"] = ["parameterized>=0.7.0", "mock>=4.0.0"]
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CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS["dev"] = (
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CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS["lint"]
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)
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from synapse.http.servlet import parse_json_object_from_request
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from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
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from synapse.logging.context import make_deferred_yieldable, run_in_background
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from synapse.logging.context import (
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defer_to_thread,
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make_deferred_yieldable,
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run_in_background,
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)
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from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process
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from synapse.rest.client.login import LoginResponse
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from synapse.storage import DataStore
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from synapse.storage.background_updates import (
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DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK,
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MIN_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK,
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ON_UPDATE_CALLBACK,
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)
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from synapse.storage.database import DatabasePool, LoggingTransaction
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from synapse.storage.databases.main.roommember import ProfileInfo
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from synapse.storage.state import StateFilter
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auth_checkers=auth_checkers,
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)
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def register_background_update_controller_callbacks(
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self,
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on_update: ON_UPDATE_CALLBACK,
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default_batch_size: Optional[DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK] = None,
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min_batch_size: Optional[MIN_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK] = None,
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) -> None:
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"""Registers background update controller callbacks.
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Added in Synapse v1.49.0.
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"""
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for db in self._hs.get_datastores().databases:
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db.updates.register_update_controller_callbacks(
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on_update=on_update,
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default_batch_size=default_batch_size,
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min_batch_size=min_batch_size,
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)
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def register_web_resource(self, path: str, resource: Resource) -> None:
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"""Registers a web resource to be served at the given path.
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f,
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)
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async def sleep(self, seconds: float) -> None:
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"""Sleeps for the given number of seconds."""
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await self._clock.sleep(seconds)
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async def send_mail(
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self,
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recipient: str,
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return {key: state_events[event_id] for key, event_id in state_ids.items()}
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async def defer_to_thread(
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self,
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f: Callable[..., T],
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*args: Any,
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**kwargs: Any,
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) -> T:
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"""Runs the given function in a separate thread from Synapse's thread pool.
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Added in Synapse v1.49.0.
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Args:
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f: The function to run.
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args: The function's arguments.
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kwargs: The function's keyword arguments.
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Returns:
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The return value of the function once ran in a thread.
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"""
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return await defer_to_thread(self._hs.get_reactor(), f, *args, **kwargs)
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class PublicRoomListManager:
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"""Contains methods for adding to, removing from and querying whether a room
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import logging
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Awaitable, Callable, Dict, Iterable, Optional
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from typing import (
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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AsyncContextManager,
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Awaitable,
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Callable,
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Dict,
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Iterable,
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Optional,
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)
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import attr
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from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process
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from synapse.storage.types import Connection
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from synapse.types import JsonDict
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from synapse.util import json_encoder
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from synapse.util import Clock, json_encoder
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from . import engines
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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ON_UPDATE_CALLBACK = Callable[[str, str, bool], AsyncContextManager[int]]
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DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK = Callable[[str, str], Awaitable[int]]
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MIN_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK = Callable[[str, str], Awaitable[int]]
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@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
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class _BackgroundUpdateHandler:
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"""A handler for a given background update.
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Attributes:
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callback: The function to call to make progress on the background
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update.
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oneshot: Wether the update is likely to happen all in one go, ignoring
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the supplied target duration, e.g. index creation. This is used by
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the update controller to help correctly schedule the update.
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"""
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callback: Callable[[JsonDict, int], Awaitable[int]]
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oneshot: bool = False
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class _BackgroundUpdateContextManager:
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BACKGROUND_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS = 1000
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BACKGROUND_UPDATE_DURATION_MS = 100
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def __init__(self, sleep: bool, clock: Clock):
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self._sleep = sleep
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self._clock = clock
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async def __aenter__(self) -> int:
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if self._sleep:
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await self._clock.sleep(self.BACKGROUND_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS / 1000)
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return self.BACKGROUND_UPDATE_DURATION_MS
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async def __aexit__(self, *exc) -> None:
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pass
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class BackgroundUpdatePerformance:
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"""Tracks the how long a background update is taking to update its items"""
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MINIMUM_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE = 1
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DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE = 100
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BACKGROUND_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS = 1000
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BACKGROUND_UPDATE_DURATION_MS = 100
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def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer", database: "DatabasePool"):
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self._clock = hs.get_clock()
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self.db_pool = database
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self._database_name = database.name()
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# if a background update is currently running, its name.
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self._current_background_update: Optional[str] = None
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self._on_update_callback: Optional[ON_UPDATE_CALLBACK] = None
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self._default_batch_size_callback: Optional[DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK] = None
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self._min_batch_size_callback: Optional[MIN_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK] = None
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self._background_update_performance: Dict[str, BackgroundUpdatePerformance] = {}
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self._background_update_handlers: Dict[
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str, Callable[[JsonDict, int], Awaitable[int]]
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] = {}
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self._background_update_handlers: Dict[str, _BackgroundUpdateHandler] = {}
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self._all_done = False
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# Whether we're currently running updates
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# enable/disable background updates via the admin API.
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self.enabled = True
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def register_update_controller_callbacks(
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self,
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on_update: ON_UPDATE_CALLBACK,
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default_batch_size: Optional[DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK] = None,
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min_batch_size: Optional[DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE_CALLBACK] = None,
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) -> None:
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"""Register callbacks from a module for each hook."""
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if self._on_update_callback is not None:
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logger.warning(
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"More than one module tried to register callbacks for controlling"
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" background updates. Only the callbacks registered by the first module"
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" (in order of appearance in Synapse's configuration file) that tried to"
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" do so will be called."
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)
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return
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self._on_update_callback = on_update
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if default_batch_size is not None:
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self._default_batch_size_callback = default_batch_size
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if min_batch_size is not None:
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self._min_batch_size_callback = min_batch_size
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def _get_context_manager_for_update(
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self,
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sleep: bool,
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update_name: str,
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database_name: str,
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oneshot: bool,
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) -> AsyncContextManager[int]:
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"""Get a context manager to run a background update with.
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If a module has registered a `update_handler` callback, use the context manager
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it returns.
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Otherwise, returns a context manager that will return a default value, optionally
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sleeping if needed.
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Args:
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sleep: Whether we can sleep between updates.
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update_name: The name of the update.
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database_name: The name of the database the update is being run on.
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oneshot: Whether the update will complete all in one go, e.g. index creation.
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In such cases the returned target duration is ignored.
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Returns:
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The target duration in milliseconds that the background update should run for.
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Note: this is a *target*, and an iteration may take substantially longer or
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shorter.
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"""
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if self._on_update_callback is not None:
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return self._on_update_callback(update_name, database_name, oneshot)
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return _BackgroundUpdateContextManager(sleep, self._clock)
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async def _default_batch_size(self, update_name: str, database_name: str) -> int:
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"""The batch size to use for the first iteration of a new background
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update.
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"""
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if self._default_batch_size_callback is not None:
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return await self._default_batch_size_callback(update_name, database_name)
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return self.DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE
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async def _min_batch_size(self, update_name: str, database_name: str) -> int:
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"""A lower bound on the batch size of a new background update.
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Used to ensure that progress is always made. Must be greater than 0.
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"""
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if self._min_batch_size_callback is not None:
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return await self._min_batch_size_callback(update_name, database_name)
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return self.MINIMUM_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE
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def get_current_update(self) -> Optional[BackgroundUpdatePerformance]:
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"""Returns the current background update, if any."""
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try:
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logger.info("Starting background schema updates")
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while self.enabled:
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if sleep:
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await self._clock.sleep(self.BACKGROUND_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS / 1000.0)
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try:
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result = await self.do_next_background_update(
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self.BACKGROUND_UPDATE_DURATION_MS
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)
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result = await self.do_next_background_update(sleep)
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except Exception:
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logger.exception("Error doing update")
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else:
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return not update_exists
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async def do_next_background_update(self, desired_duration_ms: float) -> bool:
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async def do_next_background_update(self, sleep: bool = True) -> bool:
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"""Does some amount of work on the next queued background update
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Returns once some amount of work is done.
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Args:
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desired_duration_ms: How long we want to spend updating.
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sleep: Whether to limit how quickly we run background updates or
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not.
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Returns:
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True if we have finished running all the background updates, otherwise False
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"""
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self._current_background_update = upd["update_name"]
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# We have a background update to run, otherwise we would have returned
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# early.
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assert self._current_background_update is not None
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update_info = self._background_update_handlers[self._current_background_update]
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async with self._get_context_manager_for_update(
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sleep=sleep,
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update_name=self._current_background_update,
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database_name=self._database_name,
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oneshot=update_info.oneshot,
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) as desired_duration_ms:
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await self._do_background_update(desired_duration_ms)
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return False
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async def _do_background_update(self, desired_duration_ms: float) -> int:
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update_name = self._current_background_update
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logger.info("Starting update batch on background update '%s'", update_name)
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update_handler = self._background_update_handlers[update_name]
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update_handler = self._background_update_handlers[update_name].callback
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performance = self._background_update_performance.get(update_name)
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if items_per_ms is not None:
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batch_size = int(desired_duration_ms * items_per_ms)
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# Clamp the batch size so that we always make progress
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batch_size = max(batch_size, self.MINIMUM_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE)
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batch_size = max(
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batch_size,
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await self._min_batch_size(update_name, self._database_name),
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)
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else:
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batch_size = self.DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE
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batch_size = await self._default_batch_size(
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update_name, self._database_name
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)
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progress_json = await self.db_pool.simple_select_one_onecol(
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"background_updates",
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@ -294,6 +436,8 @@ class BackgroundUpdater:
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duration_ms = time_stop - time_start
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performance.update(items_updated, duration_ms)
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logger.info(
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"Running background update %r. Processed %r items in %rms."
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" (total_rate=%r/ms, current_rate=%r/ms, total_updated=%r, batch_size=%r)",
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batch_size,
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)
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performance.update(items_updated, duration_ms)
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return len(self._background_update_performance)
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def register_background_update_handler(
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@ -331,7 +473,9 @@ class BackgroundUpdater:
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update_name: The name of the update that this code handles.
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update_handler: The function that does the update.
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"""
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self._background_update_handlers[update_name] = update_handler
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self._background_update_handlers[update_name] = _BackgroundUpdateHandler(
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update_handler
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)
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def register_noop_background_update(self, update_name: str) -> None:
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"""Register a noop handler for a background update.
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@ -453,7 +597,9 @@ class BackgroundUpdater:
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await self._end_background_update(update_name)
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return 1
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self.register_background_update_handler(update_name, updater)
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self._background_update_handlers[update_name] = _BackgroundUpdateHandler(
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updater, oneshot=True
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)
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async def _end_background_update(self, update_name: str) -> None:
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"""Removes a completed background update task from the queue.
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@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ class EmailPusherTests(HomeserverTestCase):
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)
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self.auth_handler = hs.get_auth_handler()
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self.store = hs.get_datastore()
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def test_need_validated_email(self):
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"""Test that we can only add an email pusher if the user has validated
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@ -408,13 +409,7 @@ class EmailPusherTests(HomeserverTestCase):
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self.hs.get_datastore().db_pool.updates._all_done = False
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# Now let's actually drive the updates to completion
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while not self.get_success(
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self.hs.get_datastore().db_pool.updates.has_completed_background_updates()
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):
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self.get_success(
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self.hs.get_datastore().db_pool.updates.do_next_background_update(100),
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by=0.1,
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)
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self.wait_for_background_updates()
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# Check that all pushers with unlinked addresses were deleted
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pushers = self.get_success(
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ class BackgroundUpdatesTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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self._register_bg_update()
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self.store.db_pool.updates.start_doing_background_updates()
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self.reactor.pump([1.0, 1.0])
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self.reactor.pump([1.0, 1.0, 1.0])
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channel = self.make_request(
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"GET",
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@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
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from unittest.mock import Mock
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from mock import Mock
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from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred, ensureDeferred
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from synapse.storage.background_updates import BackgroundUpdater
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from tests import unittest
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from tests.test_utils import make_awaitable
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class BackgroundUpdateTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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|
@ -20,10 +23,10 @@ class BackgroundUpdateTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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def test_do_background_update(self):
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# the time we claim it takes to update one item when running the update
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duration_ms = 4200
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duration_ms = 10
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# the target runtime for each bg update
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target_background_update_duration_ms = 5000000
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target_background_update_duration_ms = 100
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store = self.hs.get_datastore()
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self.get_success(
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|
@ -48,10 +51,8 @@ class BackgroundUpdateTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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self.update_handler.side_effect = update
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self.update_handler.reset_mock()
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res = self.get_success(
|
||||
self.updates.do_next_background_update(
|
||||
target_background_update_duration_ms
|
||||
),
|
||||
by=0.1,
|
||||
self.updates.do_next_background_update(False),
|
||||
by=0.01,
|
||||
)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(res)
|
||||
|
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|
@ -74,16 +75,93 @@ class BackgroundUpdateTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
|
|||
|
||||
self.update_handler.side_effect = update
|
||||
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
|
||||
result = self.get_success(
|
||||
self.updates.do_next_background_update(target_background_update_duration_ms)
|
||||
)
|
||||
result = self.get_success(self.updates.do_next_background_update(False))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(result)
|
||||
self.update_handler.assert_called_once()
|
||||
|
||||
# third step: we don't expect to be called any more
|
||||
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
|
||||
result = self.get_success(
|
||||
self.updates.do_next_background_update(target_background_update_duration_ms)
|
||||
)
|
||||
result = self.get_success(self.updates.do_next_background_update(False))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(result)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(self.update_handler.called)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class BackgroundUpdateControllerTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
|
||||
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, homeserver):
|
||||
self.updates: BackgroundUpdater = self.hs.get_datastore().db_pool.updates
|
||||
# the base test class should have run the real bg updates for us
|
||||
self.assertTrue(
|
||||
self.get_success(self.updates.has_completed_background_updates())
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
self.update_deferred = Deferred()
|
||||
self.update_handler = Mock(return_value=self.update_deferred)
|
||||
self.updates.register_background_update_handler(
|
||||
"test_update", self.update_handler
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Mock out the AsyncContextManager
|
||||
self._update_ctx_manager = Mock(spec=["__aenter__", "__aexit__"])
|
||||
self._update_ctx_manager.__aenter__ = Mock(
|
||||
return_value=make_awaitable(None),
|
||||
)
|
||||
self._update_ctx_manager.__aexit__ = Mock(return_value=make_awaitable(None))
|
||||
|
||||
# Mock out the `update_handler` callback
|
||||
self._on_update = Mock(return_value=self._update_ctx_manager)
|
||||
|
||||
# Define a default batch size value that's not the same as the internal default
|
||||
# value (100).
|
||||
self._default_batch_size = 500
|
||||
|
||||
# Register the callbacks with more mocks
|
||||
self.hs.get_module_api().register_background_update_controller_callbacks(
|
||||
on_update=self._on_update,
|
||||
min_batch_size=Mock(return_value=make_awaitable(self._default_batch_size)),
|
||||
default_batch_size=Mock(
|
||||
return_value=make_awaitable(self._default_batch_size),
|
||||
),
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_controller(self):
|
||||
store = self.hs.get_datastore()
|
||||
self.get_success(
|
||||
store.db_pool.simple_insert(
|
||||
"background_updates",
|
||||
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": "{}"},
|
||||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Set the return value for the context manager.
|
||||
enter_defer = Deferred()
|
||||
self._update_ctx_manager.__aenter__ = Mock(return_value=enter_defer)
|
||||
|
||||
# Start the background update.
|
||||
do_update_d = ensureDeferred(self.updates.do_next_background_update(True))
|
||||
|
||||
self.pump()
|
||||
|
||||
# `run_update` should have been called, but the update handler won't be
|
||||
# called until the `enter_defer` (returned by `__aenter__`) is resolved.
|
||||
self._on_update.assert_called_once_with(
|
||||
"test_update",
|
||||
"master",
|
||||
False,
|
||||
)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(do_update_d.called)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(self.update_deferred.called)
|
||||
|
||||
# Resolving the `enter_defer` should call the update handler, which then
|
||||
# blocks.
|
||||
enter_defer.callback(100)
|
||||
self.pump()
|
||||
self.update_handler.assert_called_once_with({}, self._default_batch_size)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(self.update_deferred.called)
|
||||
self._update_ctx_manager.__aexit__.assert_not_called()
|
||||
|
||||
# Resolving the update handler deferred should cause the
|
||||
# `do_next_background_update` to finish and return
|
||||
self.update_deferred.callback(100)
|
||||
self.pump()
|
||||
self._update_ctx_manager.__aexit__.assert_called()
|
||||
self.get_success(do_update_d)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ class EventChainBackgroundUpdateTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
|
|||
):
|
||||
iterations += 1
|
||||
self.get_success(
|
||||
self.store.db_pool.updates.do_next_background_update(100), by=0.1
|
||||
self.store.db_pool.updates.do_next_background_update(False), by=0.1
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure that we did actually take multiple iterations to process the
|
||||
|
@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ class EventChainBackgroundUpdateTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
|
|||
):
|
||||
iterations += 1
|
||||
self.get_success(
|
||||
self.store.db_pool.updates.do_next_background_update(100), by=0.1
|
||||
self.store.db_pool.updates.do_next_background_update(False), by=0.1
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure that we did actually take multiple iterations to process the
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ from synapse.rest import admin
|
|||
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.roommember import ProfileInfo
|
||||
from synapse.util import Clock
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -391,7 +392,9 @@ class UserDirectoryInitialPopulationTestcase(HomeserverTestCase):
|
|||
|
||||
with mock.patch.dict(
|
||||
self.store.db_pool.updates._background_update_handlers,
|
||||
populate_user_directory_process_users=mocked_process_users,
|
||||
populate_user_directory_process_users=_BackgroundUpdateHandler(
|
||||
mocked_process_users,
|
||||
),
|
||||
):
|
||||
self._purge_and_rebuild_user_dir()
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -331,17 +331,16 @@ class HomeserverTestCase(TestCase):
|
|||
time.sleep(0.01)
|
||||
|
||||
def wait_for_background_updates(self) -> None:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Block until all background database updates have completed.
|
||||
"""Block until all background database updates have completed.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that callers must ensure that's a store property created on the
|
||||
Note that callers must ensure there's a store property created on the
|
||||
testcase.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
while not self.get_success(
|
||||
self.store.db_pool.updates.has_completed_background_updates()
|
||||
):
|
||||
self.get_success(
|
||||
self.store.db_pool.updates.do_next_background_update(100), by=0.1
|
||||
self.store.db_pool.updates.do_next_background_update(False), by=0.1
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
def make_homeserver(self, reactor, clock):
|
||||
|
@ -500,8 +499,7 @@ class HomeserverTestCase(TestCase):
|
|||
|
||||
async def run_bg_updates():
|
||||
with LoggingContext("run_bg_updates"):
|
||||
while not await stor.db_pool.updates.has_completed_background_updates():
|
||||
await stor.db_pool.updates.do_next_background_update(1)
|
||||
self.get_success(stor.db_pool.updates.run_background_updates(False))
|
||||
|
||||
hs = setup_test_homeserver(self.addCleanup, *args, **kwargs)
|
||||
stor = hs.get_datastore()
|
||||
|
|
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