Use `IsBlacklistedOrBackingOff` from the federation API to check if we
should fetch devices.
To reduce back pressure, we now only queue retrying servers if there's
space in the channel.
This makes the following changes:
- Adds two new metrics observing the usage of the `DeviceListUpdater`
workers
- Makes the number of workers configurable
- Adds a 30s timeout for DB requests when receiving a device list update
over federation
If I didn't mess up the workflow, this should remove some ugliness from
the version string (e.g. 0.13.2+57ddbe0.57ddbe0, dupe commit hash, as a
result of https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/pull/3147)
Preparations to actually remove/replace `BaseDendrite`.
Quite a few changes:
- SyncAPI accepts an `fulltext.Indexer` interface (fulltext is removed
from `BaseDendrite`)
- Caches are removed from `BaseDendrite`
- Introduces a `Router` struct (likely to change)
- also fixes#2903
- Introduces a `sqlutil.ConnectionManager`, which should remove
`base.DatabaseConnection` later on
- probably more
This removes most of the code used for polylith/API mode.
This removes the `/api` internal endpoints entirely.
Binary size change roughly 5%:
```
51437560 Feb 13 10:15 dendrite-monolith-server # old
48759008 Feb 13 10:15 dendrite-monolith-server # new
```
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 extends the dendrite monolith for pinecone to integrate the s&f
features into the mobile apps.
Also makes a few tweaks to federation queueing/statistics to make some
edge cases more robust.
This adds store & forward relays into dendrite for p2p.
A few things have changed:
- new relay api serves new http endpoints for s&f federation
- updated outbound federation queueing which will attempt to forward
using s&f if appropriate
- database entries to track s&f relays for other nodes
This adds the possibility to run Complement with coverage enabled.
In combination with https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/pull/566 we
should then be able to extract the coverage logs, combine them with
https://github.com/wadey/gocovmerge (or similar) and upload them to
Codecov (with different flags, depending on SQLite, HTTP etc.)
The stale device lists table might contain entries for users we don't
share a room with anymore. This now asks the roomserver about left users
and removes those entries from the table.
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds wakeup broadcast handling to the pinecone demos.
This will reset their blacklist status and interrupt any ongoing
federation queue backoffs currently in progress for this peer.
The end result is that any queued events will quickly be sent to the
peer if they had disconnected while attempting to send events to them.
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>
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>