* Merge user API databases into one
* Remove DeviceDatabase from config
* Fix tests
* Try that again
* Clean up keyserver device keys when the devices no longer exist in the user API
* Tweak ordering
* Fix UserExists flag, device check
* Allow including empty entries so we can clean them up
* Remove logging
* Don't proactively cache event types and state keys when we don't know if the transaction has persisted yet
* Remove event type and state key caches altogether
* Listen for /v3 on CSAPI
* Docs
* More docs
* Rename path variable to fix key backup tests
* Update routing.go
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Only add events to `add_state_events` that haven't already been sent to the roomserver output before
* Filter on event NIDs instead, hopefully bring joy to SQLite
* UnsentFilter, review comments
* Add account_type for sqlite3
* Add account_type for postgres
* Remove CreateGuestAccount from interface
* Add new AccountTypes & update test
* Use newly added AccountType for account creation
* Add migrations
* Reuse type
* Add AccounnType to Device, so it can be verified on requests
* Rename migration, add missing update for appservices
* Rename sqlite3 migration
* Add missing AccountType to return value
* Update sqlite migration
Change allowance check on /admin/whois
* Fix migration, add IS NULL
* Move accountType to completeRegistration
* Fix migrations
* Add passing test
* Ensure the input API only uses a single transaction
* Remove more of the dead query API call
* Tidy up
* Fix tests hopefully
* Don't do unnecessary work for rooms that don't exist
* Improve error, fix another case where transaction wasn't used properly
* Add a unit test for checking single transaction on RS input API
* Fix logic oops when deciding whether to use a transaction in storeEvent
* Add GOPATH to PATH in find-lint.sh.
The user doesn't necessarily have it in PATH.
* Refactor LoginTypePassword and Type to support m.login.token and m.login.sso.
For login token:
* m.login.token will require deleting the token after completeAuth has
generated an access token, so a cleanup function is returned by
Type.Login.
* Allowing different login types will require parsing the /login body
twice: first to extract the "type" and then the type-specific parsing.
Thus, we will have to buffer the request JSON in /login, like
UserInteractive already does.
For SSO:
* NewUserInteractive will have to also use GetAccountByLocalpart. It
makes more sense to just pass a (narrowed-down) accountDB interface
to it than adding more function pointers.
Code quality:
* Passing around (and down-casting) interface{} for login request types
has drawbacks in terms of type-safety, and no inherent benefits. We
always decode JSON anyway. Hence renaming to Type.LoginFromJSON. Code
that directly uses LoginTypePassword with parsed data can still use
Login.
* Removed a TODO for SSO. This is already tracked in #1297.
* httputil.UnmarshalJSON is useful because it returns a JSONResponse.
This change is intended to have no functional changes.
* Support login tokens in User API.
This adds full lifecycle functions for login tokens: create, query, delete.
* Support m.login.token in /login.
* Fixes for PR review.
* Set @matrix-org/dendrite-core as repository code owner
* Return event NID from `StoreEvent`, match PSQL vs SQLite behaviour, tweak backfill persistence (#2071)
Co-authored-by: kegsay <kegan@matrix.org>
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Check that we have a populated state snapshot when determining if we closed the gap
* Do the same in the query API
* Use HasState more opportunistically
* Try to avoid falling down the hole of using a trustworthy but empty state snapshot for non-create events
* Refactor missing state and make sure that we really solve the problem for the new event
* Comments
* Review comments
* Tweak that check again
* Tidy up that create check further
* Fix build hopefully
* Update sendOutliers to use OrderAuthAndStateEvents
* Don't go out of bounds on missingEvents
* Revert "Revert "Fix storage bug in PSQL events table""
This reverts commit cf447dd52a.
* Membership updater to use updater
* Fix membership updater to use transactions properly
* Use new event json types in gmsl
* Fix EventJSON to actually unmarshal events
* Update GMSL
* Bump GMSL and improve error messages
* Send back the correct RespState
* Update GMSL
* Remove unneeded logging
* Add MasterKey & SelfSigningKey to update
Avoid panic if signatures are not present
* Add passing test
* Revert "Add MasterKey & SelfSigningKey to update"
This reverts commit 2c81b34884.
* Send MasterKey & SelfSigningKey with update
* Debugging
* Remove delete() so we also query signingkeys
* Don't flake so badly for rejected events
* Moar
* Fix panic
* Don't count rejected events as missing
* Don't treat rejected events without state as missing
* Revert "Don't count rejected events as missing"
This reverts commit 4b6139b62e.
* Missing events should be KindOld
* If we have state, use it, regardless of memberships which could be stale now
* Fetch missing state for KindOld too
* Tweak the condition again
* Clean up a bit
* Use room updater to get latest events in a race-free way
* Return the correct error
* Improve errors
* Remove dependency on saramajetstream & sarama
Signed-off-by: Till Faelligen <tfaelligen@gmail.com>
* Remove internal.ContinualConsumer from federationapi
* Remove internal.ContinualConsumer from syncapi
* Remove internal.ContinualConsumer from keyserver
* Move to new Prepare function
* Remove saramajetstream & sarama dependency
* Delete unneeded file
* Remove duplicate import
* Log error instead of silently irgnoring it
* Move `OffsetNewest` and `OffsetOldest` into keyserver types, change them to be more sane values
* Fix comments
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
It isn't really clear that the deadlines actually help in any way. Currently we can use up our 2 minutes doing something, run out of context time and then return an error which causes the transaction to rollback and forgetting everything we've done. If the message came to us from NATS then we probably will end up retrying just to be in the same situation. We'd be really a lot better if we just spent the time reconciling the problem in the first place, and then we're much less likely to need to fetch those missing auth or prev events in the future.
Also includes matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib#287 so we don't wait so long for servers that are obviously dead.