This refactors `PDUStreamProvider` a bit so that it doesn't trigger a
database query per room, but instead utilizes the fact that it's
possible to bulk query. This improves sync performance significantly
when you have 1000s of rooms.
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Signed-off-by: `Joakim Recht <joakim@beyondwork.ai>`
This introduces a new stream the syncAPI produces to once it processed a
`OutputRoomEvent` and the appservices consumes.
This is to work around a race condition where appservices receive an
event before the syncAPI has handled it, this can result in e.g. calls
to `/joined_members` returning a wrong membership list.
Fixes a variety of issues where clients were receiving pseudoIDs in
places that should be userIDs.
This change makes pseudoIDs work with sliding sync & element x.
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Co-authored-by: Till <2353100+S7evinK@users.noreply.github.com>
power levels events in pseudo IDs sometimes changed event IDs (this was
already fixed earlier, but one of the edgecases was not covered, and is
now covered)
Signed-off-by: `Sam Wedgwood <sam@wedgwood.dev>`
Fixes include:
- Translating state keys that contain user IDs to their respective room
keys for both querying and sending state events
- **NOTE**: there may be design discussion needed on what should happen
when sender keys cannot be found for users
- A simple fix for kicking guests from rooms properly
- Logic for boundary history visibilities was slightly off (I'm
surprised this only manifested in pseudo ID room versions)
Signed-off-by: `Sam Wedgwood <sam@wedgwood.dev>`
There are cases where a dendrite instance is unaware of a pseudo ID for
a user, the user is not a member of that room. To represent this case,
we currently use the 'zero' value, which is often not checked and so
causes errors later down the line. To make this case more explict, and
to be consistent with `QueryUserIDForSender`, this PR changes this to
use a pointer (and `nil` to mean no sender ID).
Signed-off-by: `Sam Wedgwood <sam@wedgwood.dev>`
The syncapi operates using userID's so when querying for the previous
state event we need to lookup the userID from the given senderID before
the state query.
Requires https://github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib/pull/376
This has numerous upsides:
- Less type casting to `*Event` is required.
- Making Dendrite work with `PDU` interfaces means we can swap out Event
impls more easily.
- Tests which represent weird event shapes are easier to write.
Part of a series of refactors on GMSL.
We only use it in a few places currently, enough to get things to
compile and run. We should be using it in much more places.
Similarly, in some places we cast []PDU back to []*Event, we need to not
do that. Likewise, in some places we cast PDU to *Event, we need to not
do that. For now though, hopefully this is a start.
Replaced with types.HeaderedEvent _for now_. In reality we want to move
them all to gmsl.Event and only use HeaderedEvent when we _need_ to
bundle the version/event ID with the event (seriailsation boundaries,
and even then only when we don't have the room version).
Requires https://github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib/pull/373
As outlined in https://github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib/pull/368
The main change Dendrite side is that `RoomVersion` no longer has any
methods on it. Instead, you need to bounce via `gmsl.GetRoomVersion`.
It's very interesting to see where exactly Dendrite cares about this.
For some places it's creating events (fine) but others are way more
specific. Those areas will need to migrate to GMSL at some point.
Doesn't buy us much, but makes everything a bit more consistent.
Also removes the SQL trace driver, as it is unused and the output is
hard to read anyway.