* Correctly redact events over federation (#2526) * Ensure we check powerlevel/origin before redacting an event * Add passing test * Use pl.UserLevel * Make check more readable, also check for the sender * Add new next steps page to the documentation * Highlighting in docs * Rename the page to "Optimise your installation" * Attempt to raise the file descriptor limit at startup (#2527) * Add `--difference` to `resolve-state` tool * Make the linter happy again * generic CaddyFile in front of Dendrite (monolith) (#2531) for Caddy 2.5.x Co-authored-by: emanuele.aliberti <emanuele.aliberti@mtka.eu> * Handle state before, send history visibility in output (#2532) * Check state before event * Tweaks * Refactor a bit, include in output events * Don't waste time if soft failed either * Tweak control flow, comments, use GMSL history visibility type * Fix rare panic when returning user devices over federation (#2534) * Add `InputDeviceListUpdate` to the keyserver, remove old input API (#2536) * Add `InputDeviceListUpdate` to the keyserver, remove old input API * Fix copyright * Log more information when a device list update fails * Fix nats.go commit (#2540) Signed-off-by: Jean Lucas <jean@4ray.co> * Don't return `end` if there are not more messages (#2542) * Be more spec compliant * Move lazyLoadMembers to own method * Return an error if trying to invite a malformed user ID (#2543) * Add `evacuateUser` endpoint, use it when deactivating accounts (#2545) * Add `evacuateUser` endpoint, use it when deactivating accounts * Populate the API * Clean up user devices when deactivating * Include invites, delete pushers * Silence presence logs (#2547) * Blacklist `Guest users can join guest_access rooms` test until it can be investigated * Disable WebAssembly builds for now * Try to fix backfilling (#2548) * Try to fix backfilling * Return start/end to not confuse clients * Update GMSL * Update GMSL * Roomserver producers package (#2546) * Give the roomserver a producers package * Change init point * Populate ACLs API * Fix build issues * `RoomEventProducer` naming * Version 0.8.9 (#2549) * Version 0.8.9 * Update changelog * feat+fix: Ignore unknown keys and verify required fields are present in appservice registration files (#2550) * fix: ignore unknown keys in appservice configs fixes matrix-org/dendrite#1567 * feat: verify required fields in appservice configs * Use new testrig for key changes tests (#2552) * Use new testrig for tests * Log the error message * Fix QuerySharedUsers for the SyncAPI keychange consumer (#2554) * Make more use of base.BaseDendrite * Fix QuerySharedUsers if no UserIDs are supplied * Return clearer error when no state NID exists for an event (#2555) * Wrap error from `SnapshotNIDFromEventID` * Hopefully fix read receipts timestamps (#2557) This should avoid coercions between signed and unsigned ints which might fix problems like `sql: converting argument $5 type: uint64 values with high bit set are not supported`. * Fix nil pointer access when redacting events (#2560) * Fix issue `uint64 values with high bit are not supported` in presence (#2562) * Fix issue #2528 * Use gomatrixserverlib.Timestamp * Use ParseUint instead of ParseInt * Update Pinecone to matrix-org/pinecone@1ce778f * Ristretto cache (#2563) * Try Ristretto cache * Tweak * It's beautiful * Update GMSL * More strict keyable interface * Fix that some more * Make less panicky * Don't enforce mutability checks for now * Determine mutability using deep equality * Tweaks * Namespace keys * Make federation caches mutable * Update cost estimation, add metric * Update GMSL * Estimate cost for metrics better * Reduce counters a bit * Try caching events * Some guards * Try again * Try this * Use separate caches for hopefully better hash distribution * Fix bug with admitting events into cache * Try to fix bugs * Check nil * Try that again * Preserve order jeezo this is messy * thanks VS Code for doing exactly the wrong thing * Try this again * Be more specific * aaaaargh * One more time * That might be better * Stronger sorting * Cache expiries, async publishing of EDUs * Put it back * Use a shared cache again * Cost estimation fixes * Update ristretto * Reduce counters a bit * Clean up a bit * Update GMSL * 1GB * Configurable cache sizees * Tweaks * Add `config.DataUnit` for specifying friendly cache sizes * Various tweaks * Update GMSL * Add back some lazy loading caching * Include key in cost * Include key in cost * Tweak max age handling, config key name * Only register prometheus metrics if requested * Review comments @S7evinK * Don't return errors when creating caches (it is better just to crash since otherwise we'll `nil`-pointer exception everywhere) * Review comments * Update sample configs * Update GHA Workflow * Update Complement images to Go 1.18 * Remove the cache test from the federation API as we no longer guarantee immediate cache admission * Don't check the caches in the renewal test * Possibly fix the upgrade tests * Update to matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib#322 * Update documentation to refer to Go 1.18 * Minor SendToDevice fix (#2565) * Avoid unnecessary marshalling if sending to the local server * Fix ordering of ToDevice messages * Revive SendToDevice test * Use `/v3` to request media from remote servers (update to matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib#324) * Pointerise `types.RoomInfo` in the cache so we can update it in-place in the latest events updater * Add a Troubleshooting page * Update `sytest-whitelist` * Use sync API database in `filterSharedUsers` (#2572) * Add function to the sync API storage package for filtering shared users * Use the database instead of asking the RS API * Fix unit tests * Fix map handling in `filterSharedUsers` * Update 1_createusers.md (#2571) * Update 1_createusers.md Added description on how to create user accounts when running in docker. * Update 1_createusers.md Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix connection_string format in dendrite-sample.polylith.yaml (#2574) * History visibility database changes (#2533) * Add new history_visibility column * Update SQL queries to include history_visibility * Store the history visibilty calculated by the roomserver * Update GMSL * Update migrations * Fix migration * Update GMSL * Fix `go.sum` * Update GMSL to use sql.Scanner & sql.Valuer * Re-order migration/table creation * Update gomatrixserverlib * Add history_visibility column to current_room_state * Fix migrations * Return error instead of Fatal log Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com> * Tweak cache counters (#2575) * Tweak cache counters This makes the number of counters relative to the maximum cache size. Since the counters effectively manage the size of the bloom filter, larger caches need more counters and smaller caches need less. 10 counters per 1KB data means that the default cache size of 1GB should result in a bloom filter and TinyLRU admission set of about 16MB estimated. * Remove line left by accident * Set historyVisibility in rowsToStreamEvents * Update FAQ * Add event state key cache (#2576) * Explain how SRV works in Matrix and discourage using it (#2577) * Explain how SRV works in Matrix and discourage using it * Minor tweaks to formatting Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix issue with membership event_nid being 0 (#2580) * docs: Add build page; correct proxy info; fix Caddy example (#2579) * Add build page; correct proxy info; fix Caddy example * Improve Caddyfile example * Apply review comments; add polylith Caddyfile * Bump tzinfo from 1.2.9 to 1.2.10 in /docs (#2584) Bumps [tzinfo](https://github.com/tzinfo/tzinfo) from 1.2.9 to 1.2.10. - [Release notes](https://github.com/tzinfo/tzinfo/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/tzinfo/tzinfo/blob/master/CHANGES.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/tzinfo/tzinfo/compare/v1.2.9...v1.2.10) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: tzinfo dependency-type: indirect ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * Membership updater refactoring (#2541) * Membership updater refactoring * Pass in membership state * Use membership check rather than referring to state directly * Delete irrelevant membership states * We don't need the leave event after all * Tweaks * Put a log entry in that I might stand a chance of finding * Be less panicky * Tweak invite handling * Don't freak if we can't find the event NID * Use event NID from `types.Event` * Clean up * Better invite handling * Placate the almighty linter * Blacklist a Sytest which is otherwise fine under Complement for reasons I don't understand * Fix the sytest after all (thanks @S7evinK for the spot) * Try to fix HTTP 500s on `/members` (#2581) * Update database migrations, remove goose (#2264) * Add new db migration * Update migrations Remove goose * Add possibility to test direct upgrades * Try to fix WASM test * Add checks for specific migrations * Remove AddMigration Use WithTransaction Add Dendrite version to table * Fix linter issues * Update tests * Update comments, outdent if * Namespace migrations * Add direct upgrade tests, skipping over one version * Split migrations * Update go version in CI * Fix copy&paste mistake * Use contexts in migrations Co-authored-by: kegsay <kegan@matrix.org> Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com> * Add .well-known/matrix/client to clientapi (#2551) Signed-off-by: Jonathan Bartlett <jonathan@jonnobrow.co.uk> Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com> * Remove `room_id` field from MSC2946 stripped events (closes #2588) * Remove `goose` from Dockerfiles * Make the User API responsible for sending account data output events (#2592) * Make the User API responsible for sending account data output events * Clean up producer * Review comments * Update NATS Server and nats.go to use upstream * Set CORS headers for HTTP 404 and 405 errors (#2599) * Set CORS headers for the 404s * Use custom handlers, plus one for HTTP 405 too * Tweak setup * Add to muxes too * Tidy up some more * Use built-in HTTP 404 handler * Don't bother setting it for federation-facing * Optimise checking other servers allowed to see events (#2596) * Try optimising checking if server is allowed to see event * Fix error * Handle case where snapshot NID is 0 * Fix query * Update SQL * Clean up `CheckServerAllowedToSeeEvent` * Not supported on SQLite * Maybe placate the unit tests * Review comments * De-race `types.RoomInfo` (#2600) * De-race `CompleteSync` (#2601) The `err` was coming from outside of the goroutine and being written to by concurrent goroutines. * Version 0.9.0 (#2602) Co-authored-by: Till <2353100+S7evinK@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Till Faelligen <davidf@element.io> Co-authored-by: Emanuele Aliberti <dev@mtka.eu> Co-authored-by: emanuele.aliberti <emanuele.aliberti@mtka.eu> Co-authored-by: Jean Lucas <jean@4ray.co> Co-authored-by: Kabir Kwatra <kabir@kwatra.me> Co-authored-by: andreever <52261463+andreever@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Maximilian Gaedig <38767445+MaximilianGaedig@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Tulir Asokan <tulir@maunium.net> Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: kegsay <kegan@matrix.org> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Bartlett <34320158+Jonnobrow@users.noreply.github.com>
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Contributing to Dendrite
Everyone is welcome to contribute to Dendrite! We aim to make it as easy as possible to get started.
Sign off
We ask that everyone who contributes to the project signs off their contributions in accordance with the DCO. In effect, this means adding a statement to your pull requests or commit messages along the lines of:
Signed-off-by: Full Name <email address>
Unfortunately we can't accept contributions without it.
Getting up and running
See the Installation section for information on how to build an instance of Dendrite. You will likely need this in order to test your changes.
Code style
On the whole, the format as prescribed by gofmt, goimports etc. is exactly
what we use and expect. Please make sure that you run one of these formatters before
submitting your contribution.
Comments
Please make sure that the comments adequately explain why your code does what it does. If there are statements that are not obvious, please comment what they do.
We also have some special tags which we use for searchability. These are:
// TODO:for places where a future review, rewrite or refactor is likely required;// FIXME:for places where we know there is an outstanding bug that needs a fix;// NOTSPEC:for places where the behaviour specifically does not match what the Matrix Specification prescribes, along with a description of why that is the case.
Linting
We use golangci-lint to lint Dendrite which can be executed via:
golangci-lint run
If you are receiving linter warnings that you are certain are spurious and want to
silence them, you can annotate the relevant lines or methods with a // nolint:
comment. Please avoid doing this if you can.
Unit tests
We also have unit tests which we run via:
go test ./...
In general, we like submissions that come with tests. Anything that proves that the code is functioning as intended is great, and to ensure that we will find out quickly in the future if any regressions happen.
We use the standard Go testing package for this,
alongside some helper functions in our own test package.
Continuous integration
When a Pull Request is submitted, continuous integration jobs are run automatically by GitHub actions to ensure that the code builds and works in a number of configurations, such as different Go versions, using full HTTP APIs and both database engines. CI will automatically run the unit tests (as above) as well as both of our integration test suites (Complement and SyTest).
You can see the progress of any CI jobs at the bottom of the Pull Request page, or by looking at the Actions tab of the Dendrite repository.
We generally won't accept a submission unless all of the CI jobs are passing. We do understand though that sometimes the tests get things wrong — if that's the case, please also raise a pull request to fix the relevant tests!
Running CI tests locally
To save waiting for CI to finish after every commit, it is ideal to run the checks locally before pushing, fixing errors first. This also saves other people time as only so many PRs can be tested at a given time.
To execute what CI tests, first run ./build/scripts/build-test-lint.sh; this
script will build the code, lint it, and run go test ./... with race condition
checking enabled. If something needs to be changed, fix it and then run the
script again until it no longer complains. Be warned that the linting can take a
significant amount of CPU and RAM.
Once the code builds, run Sytest according to the guide in docs/sytest.md so you can see whether something is being broken and whether there are newly passing tests.
If these two steps report no problems, the code should be able to pass the CI tests.
Picking things to do
If you're new then feel free to pick up an issue labelled good first issue. These should be well-contained, small pieces of work that can be picked up to help you get familiar with the code base.
Once you're comfortable with hacking on Dendrite there are issues labelled as help wanted, these are often slightly larger or more complicated pieces of work but are hopefully nonetheless fairly well-contained.
We ask people who are familiar with Dendrite to leave the good first issue issues so that there is always a way for new people to come and get involved.
Getting help
For questions related to developing on Dendrite we have a dedicated room on Matrix #dendrite-dev:matrix.org where we're happy to help.
For more general questions please use #dendrite:matrix.org.