This adds Sytest and Complement coverage reporting to the nightly
scheduled CI runs.
Fixes a few API mode related issues as well, since we seemingly never
really ran them with Complement.
Also fixes a bug related to device list changes: When we pass in an
empty `newlyLeftRooms` slice, we got a list of all currently joined
rooms with the corresponding members. When we then got the
`newlyJoinedRooms`, we wouldn't update the `changed` slice, because we
already got the user from the `newlyLeftRooms` query. This is fixed by
simply ignoring empty `newlyLeftRooms`.
This PR
- adds several tests for the clientapi, mostly around `/register` and
auth fallback.
- removes the now deprecated `homeserver` field from responses to
`/register` and `/login`
- slightly refactors auth fallback handling
In an attempt to:
- make on-boarding a bit easier (`go test ./...` should now not need
additional postgres setup)
- get code coverage faster, not only scheduled at night
- test the `create-account` binary
This builds on @S7evinK's work to make multi-stage Docker builds. Now
that we can build SQLite without Cgo this should be much simpler and
should make Docker builds in CI significantly faster.
Co-authored-by: Till Faelligen <tfaelligen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Till Faelligen <davidf@element.io>
Co-authored-by: Till Faelligen <2353100+S7evinK@users.noreply.github.com>
This is #2819 but rebased on latest `main`. This PR is against main too
as opposed to the `moderncsqlite` branch.
The main change here is simply:
```go
// add query parameters to the dsn
if strings.Contains(dsn, "?") {
dsn += "&"
} else {
dsn += "?"
}
// wait some time before erroring if the db is locked
// https://gitlab.com/cznic/sqlite/-/issues/106#note_1058094993
dsn += "_pragma=busy_timeout%3d10000"
```
### Pull Request Checklist
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* [x] I have added tests for PR _or_ I have justified why this PR
doesn't need tests.
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Signed off privately.
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
Updates/adds a new multistage (build-kit) Dockerfile. (if accepted,
could make `Dockerfile.monolith` and `Dockerfile.polylith` in
`build/docker` obsolete)
There's no huge difference between the dockerfiles, except this uses a
non-root user when running the container, also doesn't copy the working
directory to the image when building.
Also adds vulnerabilities scans using
[Trivy](https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy) for the created docker
images. (untested)
Building images is done using
```
docker build . --target image-monolith -t dendrite-monolith
docker build . --target image-polylith -t dendrite-polylith
```
As noted in the comments, only adds `dendrite-polylith-multi` to the
polylith image and all required binaries to the monolith image.
Probably needs some docs updating, if this is accepted.
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR does the following:
- adds a `keysize` parameter to `generate-keys`, so we can use lower sized keys when running in CI
- updates the Complement docker files to use BuildKit (requires Docker >18.09)
- uses `exec` when executing `dendrite-monotlith-server`, making it PID 1 inside docker, which results in Dendrite actually receiving the `SIGTERM` signal send by Docker. (Making it faster when running tests with Complement, as we don't take 10 seconds to timeout)
* 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>
* 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
* Add database namespacing for unit tests
Background: Running `go test ./...` will run tests in different packages concurrently.
This can be stopped or limited by using `-p 1` (no concurrency). We want concurrency,
but this causes problems when running Postgres DBs in CI. The problem is that, in CI,
we have 1x postgres server exposing 1x postgres DB, which we wipe clean at the end of
each test via `defer close()`. When tests run concurrently, calls to `close()` will
delete data/tables which other tests are currently using, causing havoc.
Fix this by:
- Creating a database per package.
- Namespacing the database name by a hash of the current working directory (the directory containing those `_test.go` files)
This is exactly what SQLite does, quite unintentionally, via the use of `file:dendrite_test.db`,
which dumps the file into the current working directory which is the package running the tests,
hence deleting the file is safe when running concurrently.
* Linting
* Don't create the database in a txn
* dupe db is not an error
* syncapi: add more tests; fix more bugs
bugfixes:
- The postgres impl of TopologyTable.SelectEventIDsInRange did not use the provided txn
- The postgres impl of EventsTable.SelectEvents did not preserve the ordering of the input event IDs in the output events slice
- The sqlite impl of EventsTable.SelectEvents did not use a bulk `IN ($1)` query.
Added tests:
- `TestGetEventsInRangeWithTopologyToken`
- `TestOutputRoomEventsTable`
- `TestTopologyTable`
* -p 1 for now
* Add test infrastructure code for dendrite unit/integ tests
Start re-enabling some syncapi storage tests in the process.
* Linting
* Add postgres service to unit tests
* dendrite not syncv3
* Skip test which doesn't work
* Linting
* Add `jetstream.PrepareForTests`
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Initial test
* Move CI to GHA
* Naming
* Always report all linter issues
* Remove if true
* Test complement in different variations
* Try again
* Move Complement back after initial tests and readd timeout
Make linting fail further checks
Remove CodeQL
* Update and rename tests.yml to dendrite.yml
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>