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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # Copyright 2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
- #
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- # You may obtain a copy of the License at
- #
- # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- # limitations under the License.
- # This script reads environment variables and generates a shared Synapse worker,
- # nginx and supervisord configs depending on the workers requested.
- #
- # The environment variables it reads are:
- # * SYNAPSE_SERVER_NAME: The desired server_name of the homeserver.
- # * SYNAPSE_REPORT_STATS: Whether to report stats.
- # * SYNAPSE_WORKER_TYPES: A comma separated list of worker names as specified in WORKERS_CONFIG
- # below. Leave empty for no workers. Add a ':' and a number at the end to
- # multiply that worker. Append multiple worker types with '+' to merge the
- # worker types into a single worker. Add a name and a '=' to the front of a
- # worker type to give this instance a name in logs and nginx.
- # Examples:
- # SYNAPSE_WORKER_TYPES='event_persister, federation_sender, client_reader'
- # SYNAPSE_WORKER_TYPES='event_persister:2, federation_sender:2, client_reader'
- # SYNAPSE_WORKER_TYPES='stream_writers=account_data+presence+typing'
- # * SYNAPSE_AS_REGISTRATION_DIR: If specified, a directory in which .yaml and .yml files
- # will be treated as Application Service registration files.
- # * SYNAPSE_TLS_CERT: Path to a TLS certificate in PEM format.
- # * SYNAPSE_TLS_KEY: Path to a TLS key. If this and SYNAPSE_TLS_CERT are specified,
- # Nginx will be configured to serve TLS on port 8448.
- # * SYNAPSE_USE_EXPERIMENTAL_FORKING_LAUNCHER: Whether to use the forking launcher,
- # only intended for usage in Complement at the moment.
- # No stability guarantees are provided.
- # * SYNAPSE_LOG_LEVEL: Set this to DEBUG, INFO, WARNING or ERROR to change the
- # log level. INFO is the default.
- # * SYNAPSE_LOG_SENSITIVE: If unset, SQL and SQL values won't be logged,
- # regardless of the SYNAPSE_LOG_LEVEL setting.
- #
- # NOTE: According to Complement's ENTRYPOINT expectations for a homeserver image (as defined
- # in the project's README), this script may be run multiple times, and functionality should
- # continue to work if so.
- import os
- import platform
- import re
- import subprocess
- import sys
- from collections import defaultdict
- from itertools import chain
- from pathlib import Path
- from typing import (
- Any,
- Dict,
- List,
- Mapping,
- MutableMapping,
- NoReturn,
- Optional,
- Set,
- SupportsIndex,
- )
- import yaml
- from jinja2 import Environment, FileSystemLoader
- MAIN_PROCESS_HTTP_LISTENER_PORT = 8080
- MAIN_PROCESS_INSTANCE_NAME = "main"
- MAIN_PROCESS_LOCALHOST_ADDRESS = "127.0.0.1"
- MAIN_PROCESS_REPLICATION_PORT = 9093
- # A simple name used as a placeholder in the WORKERS_CONFIG below. This will be replaced
- # during processing with the name of the worker.
- WORKER_PLACEHOLDER_NAME = "placeholder_name"
- # Workers with exposed endpoints needs either "client", "federation", or "media" listener_resources
- # Watching /_matrix/client needs a "client" listener
- # Watching /_matrix/federation needs a "federation" listener
- # Watching /_matrix/media and related needs a "media" listener
- # Stream Writers require "client" and "replication" listeners because they
- # have to attach by instance_map to the master process and have client endpoints.
- WORKERS_CONFIG: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]] = {
- "pusher": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": [],
- "endpoint_patterns": [],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "user_dir": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/user_directory/search$"
- ],
- "shared_extra_conf": {
- "update_user_directory_from_worker": WORKER_PLACEHOLDER_NAME
- },
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "media_repository": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["media"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/media/",
- "^/_synapse/admin/v1/purge_media_cache$",
- "^/_synapse/admin/v1/room/.*/media.*$",
- "^/_synapse/admin/v1/user/.*/media.*$",
- "^/_synapse/admin/v1/media/.*$",
- "^/_synapse/admin/v1/quarantine_media/.*$",
- ],
- # The first configured media worker will run the media background jobs
- "shared_extra_conf": {
- "enable_media_repo": False,
- "media_instance_running_background_jobs": WORKER_PLACEHOLDER_NAME,
- },
- "worker_extra_conf": "enable_media_repo: true",
- },
- "appservice": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": [],
- "endpoint_patterns": [],
- "shared_extra_conf": {
- "notify_appservices_from_worker": WORKER_PLACEHOLDER_NAME
- },
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "federation_sender": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": [],
- "endpoint_patterns": [],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "synchrotron": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/client/(v2_alpha|r0|v3)/sync$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|v2_alpha|r0|v3)/events$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3)/initialSync$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3)/rooms/[^/]+/initialSync$",
- ],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "client_reader": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/publicRooms$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/joined_members$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/context/.*$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/members$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/state$",
- "^/_matrix/client/v1/rooms/.*/hierarchy$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(v1|unstable)/rooms/.*/relations/",
- "^/_matrix/client/v1/rooms/.*/threads$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/login$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/account/3pid$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/account/whoami$",
- "^/_matrix/client/versions$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/voip/turnServer$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/register$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/register/available$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/auth/.*/fallback/web$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/messages$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/event",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/joined_rooms",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable/.*)/rooms/.*/aliases",
- "^/_matrix/client/v1/rooms/.*/timestamp_to_event$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/search",
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/user/.*/filter(/|$)",
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/password_policy$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/directory/room/.*$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/capabilities$",
- ],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "federation_reader": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["federation"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/event/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/state/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/state_ids/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/backfill/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/get_missing_events/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/publicRooms",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/query/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/make_join/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/make_leave/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/send_join/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/send_leave/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/invite/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/query_auth/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/event_auth/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/v1/timestamp_to_event/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/exchange_third_party_invite/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/user/devices/",
- "^/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/get_groups_publicised$",
- "^/_matrix/key/v2/query",
- ],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "federation_inbound": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["federation"],
- "endpoint_patterns": ["/_matrix/federation/(v1|v2)/send/"],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "event_persister": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["replication"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "background_worker": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": [],
- "endpoint_patterns": [],
- # This worker cannot be sharded. Therefore, there should only ever be one
- # background worker. This is enforced for the safety of your database.
- "shared_extra_conf": {"run_background_tasks_on": WORKER_PLACEHOLDER_NAME},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "event_creator": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/redact",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/send",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/(join|invite|leave|ban|unban|kick)$",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/join/",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/knock/",
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/profile/",
- "^/_matrix/client/(v1|unstable/org.matrix.msc2716)/rooms/.*/batch_send",
- ],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "frontend_proxy": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client", "replication"],
- "endpoint_patterns": ["^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/keys/upload"],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "account_data": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client", "replication"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/.*/tags",
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/.*/account_data",
- ],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "presence": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client", "replication"],
- "endpoint_patterns": ["^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/presence/"],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "receipts": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client", "replication"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/receipt",
- "^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/read_markers",
- ],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "to_device": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client", "replication"],
- "endpoint_patterns": ["^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/sendToDevice/"],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- "typing": {
- "app": "synapse.app.generic_worker",
- "listener_resources": ["client", "replication"],
- "endpoint_patterns": [
- "^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|v3|unstable)/rooms/.*/typing"
- ],
- "shared_extra_conf": {},
- "worker_extra_conf": "",
- },
- }
- # Templates for sections that may be inserted multiple times in config files
- NGINX_LOCATION_CONFIG_BLOCK = """
- location ~* {endpoint} {{
- proxy_pass {upstream};
- proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
- proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
- proxy_set_header Host $host;
- }}
- """
- NGINX_UPSTREAM_CONFIG_BLOCK = """
- upstream {upstream_worker_base_name} {{
- {body}
- }}
- """
- # Utility functions
- def log(txt: str) -> None:
- print(txt)
- def error(txt: str) -> NoReturn:
- print(txt, file=sys.stderr)
- sys.exit(2)
- def flush_buffers() -> None:
- sys.stdout.flush()
- sys.stderr.flush()
- def convert(src: str, dst: str, **template_vars: object) -> None:
- """Generate a file from a template
- Args:
- src: Path to the input file.
- dst: Path to write to.
- template_vars: The arguments to replace placeholder variables in the template with.
- """
- # Read the template file
- # We disable autoescape to prevent template variables from being escaped,
- # as we're not using HTML.
- env = Environment(loader=FileSystemLoader(os.path.dirname(src)), autoescape=False)
- template = env.get_template(os.path.basename(src))
- # Generate a string from the template.
- rendered = template.render(**template_vars)
- # Write the generated contents to a file
- #
- # We use append mode in case the files have already been written to by something else
- # (for instance, as part of the instructions in a dockerfile).
- with open(dst, "a") as outfile:
- # In case the existing file doesn't end with a newline
- outfile.write("\n")
- outfile.write(rendered)
- def add_worker_roles_to_shared_config(
- shared_config: dict,
- worker_types_set: Set[str],
- worker_name: str,
- worker_port: int,
- ) -> None:
- """Given a dictionary representing a config file shared across all workers,
- append appropriate worker information to it for the current worker_type instance.
- Args:
- shared_config: The config dict that all worker instances share (after being
- converted to YAML)
- worker_types_set: The type of worker (one of those defined in WORKERS_CONFIG).
- This list can be a single worker type or multiple.
- worker_name: The name of the worker instance.
- worker_port: The HTTP replication port that the worker instance is listening on.
- """
- # The instance_map config field marks the workers that write to various replication
- # streams
- instance_map = shared_config.setdefault("instance_map", {})
- # This is a list of the stream_writers that there can be only one of. Events can be
- # sharded, and therefore doesn't belong here.
- singular_stream_writers = [
- "account_data",
- "presence",
- "receipts",
- "to_device",
- "typing",
- ]
- # Worker-type specific sharding config. Now a single worker can fulfill multiple
- # roles, check each.
- if "pusher" in worker_types_set:
- shared_config.setdefault("pusher_instances", []).append(worker_name)
- if "federation_sender" in worker_types_set:
- shared_config.setdefault("federation_sender_instances", []).append(worker_name)
- if "event_persister" in worker_types_set:
- # Event persisters write to the events stream, so we need to update
- # the list of event stream writers
- shared_config.setdefault("stream_writers", {}).setdefault("events", []).append(
- worker_name
- )
- # Map of stream writer instance names to host/ports combos
- instance_map[worker_name] = {
- "host": "localhost",
- "port": worker_port,
- }
- # Update the list of stream writers. It's convenient that the name of the worker
- # type is the same as the stream to write. Iterate over the whole list in case there
- # is more than one.
- for worker in worker_types_set:
- if worker in singular_stream_writers:
- shared_config.setdefault("stream_writers", {}).setdefault(
- worker, []
- ).append(worker_name)
- # Map of stream writer instance names to host/ports combos
- # For now, all stream writers need http replication ports
- instance_map[worker_name] = {
- "host": "localhost",
- "port": worker_port,
- }
- def merge_worker_template_configs(
- existing_dict: Optional[Dict[str, Any]],
- to_be_merged_dict: Dict[str, Any],
- ) -> Dict[str, Any]:
- """When given an existing dict of worker template configuration consisting with both
- dicts and lists, merge new template data from WORKERS_CONFIG(or create) and
- return new dict.
- Args:
- existing_dict: Either an existing worker template or a fresh blank one.
- to_be_merged_dict: The template from WORKERS_CONFIGS to be merged into
- existing_dict.
- Returns: The newly merged together dict values.
- """
- new_dict: Dict[str, Any] = {}
- if not existing_dict:
- # It doesn't exist yet, just use the new dict(but take a copy not a reference)
- new_dict = to_be_merged_dict.copy()
- else:
- for i in to_be_merged_dict.keys():
- if (i == "endpoint_patterns") or (i == "listener_resources"):
- # merge the two lists, remove duplicates
- new_dict[i] = list(set(existing_dict[i] + to_be_merged_dict[i]))
- elif i == "shared_extra_conf":
- # merge dictionary's, the worker name will be replaced later
- new_dict[i] = {**existing_dict[i], **to_be_merged_dict[i]}
- elif i == "worker_extra_conf":
- # There is only one worker type that has a 'worker_extra_conf' and it is
- # the media_repo. Since duplicate worker types on the same worker don't
- # work, this is fine.
- new_dict[i] = existing_dict[i] + to_be_merged_dict[i]
- else:
- # Everything else should be identical, like "app", which only works
- # because all apps are now generic_workers.
- new_dict[i] = to_be_merged_dict[i]
- return new_dict
- def insert_worker_name_for_worker_config(
- existing_dict: Dict[str, Any], worker_name: str
- ) -> Dict[str, Any]:
- """Insert a given worker name into the worker's configuration dict.
- Args:
- existing_dict: The worker_config dict that is imported into shared_config.
- worker_name: The name of the worker to insert.
- Returns: Copy of the dict with newly inserted worker name
- """
- dict_to_edit = existing_dict.copy()
- for k, v in dict_to_edit["shared_extra_conf"].items():
- # Only proceed if it's the placeholder name string
- if v == WORKER_PLACEHOLDER_NAME:
- dict_to_edit["shared_extra_conf"][k] = worker_name
- return dict_to_edit
- def apply_requested_multiplier_for_worker(worker_types: List[str]) -> List[str]:
- """
- Apply multiplier(if found) by returning a new expanded list with some basic error
- checking.
- Args:
- worker_types: The unprocessed List of requested workers
- Returns:
- A new list with all requested workers expanded.
- """
- # Checking performed:
- # 1. if worker:2 or more is declared, it will create additional workers up to number
- # 2. if worker:1, it will create a single copy of this worker as if no number was
- # given
- # 3. if worker:0 is declared, this worker will be ignored. This is to allow for
- # scripting and automated expansion and is intended behaviour.
- # 4. if worker:NaN or is a negative number, it will error and log it.
- new_worker_types = []
- for worker_type in worker_types:
- if ":" in worker_type:
- worker_type_components = split_and_strip_string(worker_type, ":", 1)
- worker_count = 0
- # Should only be 2 components, a type of worker(s) and an integer as a
- # string. Cast the number as an int then it can be used as a counter.
- try:
- worker_count = int(worker_type_components[1])
- except ValueError:
- error(
- f"Bad number in worker count for '{worker_type}': "
- f"'{worker_type_components[1]}' is not an integer"
- )
- # As long as there are more than 0, we add one to the list to make below.
- for _ in range(worker_count):
- new_worker_types.append(worker_type_components[0])
- else:
- # If it's not a real worker_type, it will error out later.
- new_worker_types.append(worker_type)
- return new_worker_types
- def is_sharding_allowed_for_worker_type(worker_type: str) -> bool:
- """Helper to check to make sure worker types that cannot have multiples do not.
- Args:
- worker_type: The type of worker to check against.
- Returns: True if allowed, False if not
- """
- return worker_type not in [
- "background_worker",
- "account_data",
- "presence",
- "receipts",
- "typing",
- "to_device",
- ]
- def split_and_strip_string(
- given_string: str, split_char: str, max_split: SupportsIndex = -1
- ) -> List[str]:
- """
- Helper to split a string on split_char and strip whitespace from each end of each
- element.
- Args:
- given_string: The string to split
- split_char: The character to split the string on
- max_split: kwarg for split() to limit how many times the split() happens
- Returns:
- A List of strings
- """
- # Removes whitespace from ends of result strings before adding to list. Allow for
- # overriding 'maxsplit' kwarg, default being -1 to signify no maximum.
- return [x.strip() for x in given_string.split(split_char, maxsplit=max_split)]
- def generate_base_homeserver_config() -> None:
- """Starts Synapse and generates a basic homeserver config, which will later be
- modified for worker support.
- Raises: CalledProcessError if calling start.py returned a non-zero exit code.
- """
- # start.py already does this for us, so just call that.
- # note that this script is copied in in the official, monolith dockerfile
- os.environ["SYNAPSE_HTTP_PORT"] = str(MAIN_PROCESS_HTTP_LISTENER_PORT)
- subprocess.run(["/usr/local/bin/python", "/start.py", "migrate_config"], check=True)
- def parse_worker_types(
- requested_worker_types: List[str],
- ) -> Dict[str, Set[str]]:
- """Read the desired list of requested workers and prepare the data for use in
- generating worker config files while also checking for potential gotchas.
- Args:
- requested_worker_types: The list formed from the split environment variable
- containing the unprocessed requests for workers.
- Returns: A dict of worker names to set of worker types. Format:
- {'worker_name':
- {'worker_type', 'worker_type2'}
- }
- """
- # A counter of worker_base_name -> int. Used for determining the name for a given
- # worker when generating its config file, as each worker's name is just
- # worker_base_name followed by instance number
- worker_base_name_counter: Dict[str, int] = defaultdict(int)
- # Similar to above, but more finely grained. This is used to determine we don't have
- # more than a single worker for cases where multiples would be bad(e.g. presence).
- worker_type_shard_counter: Dict[str, int] = defaultdict(int)
- # The final result of all this processing
- dict_to_return: Dict[str, Set[str]] = {}
- # Handle any multipliers requested for given workers.
- multiple_processed_worker_types = apply_requested_multiplier_for_worker(
- requested_worker_types
- )
- # Process each worker_type_string
- # Examples of expected formats:
- # - requested_name=type1+type2+type3
- # - synchrotron
- # - event_creator+event_persister
- for worker_type_string in multiple_processed_worker_types:
- # First, if a name is requested, use that — otherwise generate one.
- worker_base_name: str = ""
- if "=" in worker_type_string:
- # Split on "=", remove extra whitespace from ends then make list
- worker_type_split = split_and_strip_string(worker_type_string, "=")
- if len(worker_type_split) > 2:
- error(
- "There should only be one '=' in the worker type string. "
- f"Please fix: {worker_type_string}"
- )
- # Assign the name
- worker_base_name = worker_type_split[0]
- if not re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z0-9_+-]*[a-zA-Z_+-]$", worker_base_name):
- # Apply a fairly narrow regex to the worker names. Some characters
- # aren't safe for use in file paths or nginx configurations.
- # Don't allow to end with a number because we'll add a number
- # ourselves in a moment.
- error(
- "Invalid worker name; please choose a name consisting of "
- "alphanumeric letters, _ + -, but not ending with a digit: "
- f"{worker_base_name!r}"
- )
- # Continue processing the remainder of the worker_type string
- # with the name override removed.
- worker_type_string = worker_type_split[1]
- # Split the worker_type_string on "+", remove whitespace from ends then make
- # the list a set so it's deduplicated.
- worker_types_set: Set[str] = set(
- split_and_strip_string(worker_type_string, "+")
- )
- if not worker_base_name:
- # No base name specified: generate one deterministically from set of
- # types
- worker_base_name = "+".join(sorted(worker_types_set))
- # At this point, we have:
- # worker_base_name which is the name for the worker, without counter.
- # worker_types_set which is the set of worker types for this worker.
- # Validate worker_type and make sure we don't allow sharding for a worker type
- # that doesn't support it. Will error and stop if it is a problem,
- # e.g. 'background_worker'.
- for worker_type in worker_types_set:
- # Verify this is a real defined worker type. If it's not, stop everything so
- # it can be fixed.
- if worker_type not in WORKERS_CONFIG:
- error(
- f"{worker_type} is an unknown worker type! Was found in "
- f"'{worker_type_string}'. Please fix!"
- )
- if worker_type in worker_type_shard_counter:
- if not is_sharding_allowed_for_worker_type(worker_type):
- error(
- f"There can be only a single worker with {worker_type} "
- "type. Please recount and remove."
- )
- # Not in shard counter, must not have seen it yet, add it.
- worker_type_shard_counter[worker_type] += 1
- # Generate the number for the worker using incrementing counter
- worker_base_name_counter[worker_base_name] += 1
- worker_number = worker_base_name_counter[worker_base_name]
- worker_name = f"{worker_base_name}{worker_number}"
- if worker_number > 1:
- # If this isn't the first worker, check that we don't have a confusing
- # mixture of worker types with the same base name.
- first_worker_with_base_name = dict_to_return[f"{worker_base_name}1"]
- if first_worker_with_base_name != worker_types_set:
- error(
- f"Can not use worker_name: '{worker_name}' for worker_type(s): "
- f"{worker_types_set!r}. It is already in use by "
- f"worker_type(s): {first_worker_with_base_name!r}"
- )
- dict_to_return[worker_name] = worker_types_set
- return dict_to_return
- def generate_worker_files(
- environ: Mapping[str, str],
- config_path: str,
- data_dir: str,
- requested_worker_types: Dict[str, Set[str]],
- ) -> None:
- """Read the desired workers(if any) that is passed in and generate shared
- homeserver, nginx and supervisord configs.
- Args:
- environ: os.environ instance.
- config_path: The location of the generated Synapse main worker config file.
- data_dir: The location of the synapse data directory. Where log and
- user-facing config files live.
- requested_worker_types: A Dict containing requested workers in the format of
- {'worker_name1': {'worker_type', ...}}
- """
- # Note that yaml cares about indentation, so care should be taken to insert lines
- # into files at the correct indentation below.
- # First read the original config file and extract the listeners block. Then we'll
- # add another listener for replication. Later we'll write out the result to the
- # shared config file.
- listeners = [
- {
- "port": MAIN_PROCESS_REPLICATION_PORT,
- "bind_address": MAIN_PROCESS_LOCALHOST_ADDRESS,
- "type": "http",
- "resources": [{"names": ["replication"]}],
- }
- ]
- with open(config_path) as file_stream:
- original_config = yaml.safe_load(file_stream)
- original_listeners = original_config.get("listeners")
- if original_listeners:
- listeners += original_listeners
- # The shared homeserver config. The contents of which will be inserted into the
- # base shared worker jinja2 template. This config file will be passed to all
- # workers, included Synapse's main process. It is intended mainly for disabling
- # functionality when certain workers are spun up, and adding a replication listener.
- shared_config: Dict[str, Any] = {"listeners": listeners}
- # List of dicts that describe workers.
- # We pass this to the Supervisor template later to generate the appropriate
- # program blocks.
- worker_descriptors: List[Dict[str, Any]] = []
- # Upstreams for load-balancing purposes. This dict takes the form of the worker
- # type to the ports of each worker. For example:
- # {
- # worker_type: {1234, 1235, ...}}
- # }
- # and will be used to construct 'upstream' nginx directives.
- nginx_upstreams: Dict[str, Set[int]] = {}
- # A map of: {"endpoint": "upstream"}, where "upstream" is a str representing what
- # will be placed after the proxy_pass directive. The main benefit to representing
- # this data as a dict over a str is that we can easily deduplicate endpoints
- # across multiple instances of the same worker. The final rendering will be combined
- # with nginx_upstreams and placed in /etc/nginx/conf.d.
- nginx_locations: Dict[str, str] = {}
- # Create the worker configuration directory if it doesn't already exist
- os.makedirs("/conf/workers", exist_ok=True)
- # Start worker ports from this arbitrary port
- worker_port = 18009
- # A list of internal endpoints to healthcheck, starting with the main process
- # which exists even if no workers do.
- healthcheck_urls = ["http://localhost:8080/health"]
- # Get the set of all worker types that we have configured
- all_worker_types_in_use = set(chain(*requested_worker_types.values()))
- # Map locations to upstreams (corresponding to worker types) in Nginx
- # but only if we use the appropriate worker type
- for worker_type in all_worker_types_in_use:
- for endpoint_pattern in WORKERS_CONFIG[worker_type]["endpoint_patterns"]:
- nginx_locations[endpoint_pattern] = f"http://{worker_type}"
- # For each worker type specified by the user, create config values and write it's
- # yaml config file
- for worker_name, worker_types_set in requested_worker_types.items():
- # The collected and processed data will live here.
- worker_config: Dict[str, Any] = {}
- # Merge all worker config templates for this worker into a single config
- for worker_type in worker_types_set:
- copy_of_template_config = WORKERS_CONFIG[worker_type].copy()
- # Merge worker type template configuration data. It's a combination of lists
- # and dicts, so use this helper.
- worker_config = merge_worker_template_configs(
- worker_config, copy_of_template_config
- )
- # Replace placeholder names in the config template with the actual worker name.
- worker_config = insert_worker_name_for_worker_config(worker_config, worker_name)
- worker_config.update(
- {"name": worker_name, "port": str(worker_port), "config_path": config_path}
- )
- # Update the shared config with any worker_type specific options. The first of a
- # given worker_type needs to stay assigned and not be replaced.
- worker_config["shared_extra_conf"].update(shared_config)
- shared_config = worker_config["shared_extra_conf"]
- healthcheck_urls.append("http://localhost:%d/health" % (worker_port,))
- # Update the shared config with sharding-related options if necessary
- add_worker_roles_to_shared_config(
- shared_config, worker_types_set, worker_name, worker_port
- )
- # Enable the worker in supervisord
- worker_descriptors.append(worker_config)
- # Write out the worker's logging config file
- log_config_filepath = generate_worker_log_config(environ, worker_name, data_dir)
- # Then a worker config file
- convert(
- "/conf/worker.yaml.j2",
- "/conf/workers/{name}.yaml".format(name=worker_name),
- **worker_config,
- worker_log_config_filepath=log_config_filepath,
- )
- # Save this worker's port number to the correct nginx upstreams
- for worker_type in worker_types_set:
- nginx_upstreams.setdefault(worker_type, set()).add(worker_port)
- worker_port += 1
- # Build the nginx location config blocks
- nginx_location_config = ""
- for endpoint, upstream in nginx_locations.items():
- nginx_location_config += NGINX_LOCATION_CONFIG_BLOCK.format(
- endpoint=endpoint,
- upstream=upstream,
- )
- # Determine the load-balancing upstreams to configure
- nginx_upstream_config = ""
- for upstream_worker_base_name, upstream_worker_ports in nginx_upstreams.items():
- body = ""
- for port in upstream_worker_ports:
- body += f" server localhost:{port};\n"
- # Add to the list of configured upstreams
- nginx_upstream_config += NGINX_UPSTREAM_CONFIG_BLOCK.format(
- upstream_worker_base_name=upstream_worker_base_name,
- body=body,
- )
- # Finally, we'll write out the config files.
- # log config for the master process
- master_log_config = generate_worker_log_config(environ, "master", data_dir)
- shared_config["log_config"] = master_log_config
- # Find application service registrations
- appservice_registrations = None
- appservice_registration_dir = os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_AS_REGISTRATION_DIR")
- if appservice_registration_dir:
- # Scan for all YAML files that should be application service registrations.
- appservice_registrations = [
- str(reg_path.resolve())
- for reg_path in Path(appservice_registration_dir).iterdir()
- if reg_path.suffix.lower() in (".yaml", ".yml")
- ]
- workers_in_use = len(requested_worker_types) > 0
- # If there are workers, add the main process to the instance_map too.
- if workers_in_use:
- instance_map = shared_config.setdefault("instance_map", {})
- instance_map[MAIN_PROCESS_INSTANCE_NAME] = {
- "host": MAIN_PROCESS_LOCALHOST_ADDRESS,
- "port": MAIN_PROCESS_REPLICATION_PORT,
- }
- # Shared homeserver config
- convert(
- "/conf/shared.yaml.j2",
- "/conf/workers/shared.yaml",
- shared_worker_config=yaml.dump(shared_config),
- appservice_registrations=appservice_registrations,
- enable_redis=workers_in_use,
- workers_in_use=workers_in_use,
- )
- # Nginx config
- convert(
- "/conf/nginx.conf.j2",
- "/etc/nginx/conf.d/matrix-synapse.conf",
- worker_locations=nginx_location_config,
- upstream_directives=nginx_upstream_config,
- tls_cert_path=os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_TLS_CERT"),
- tls_key_path=os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_TLS_KEY"),
- )
- # Supervisord config
- os.makedirs("/etc/supervisor", exist_ok=True)
- convert(
- "/conf/supervisord.conf.j2",
- "/etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf",
- main_config_path=config_path,
- enable_redis=workers_in_use,
- )
- convert(
- "/conf/synapse.supervisord.conf.j2",
- "/etc/supervisor/conf.d/synapse.conf",
- workers=worker_descriptors,
- main_config_path=config_path,
- use_forking_launcher=environ.get("SYNAPSE_USE_EXPERIMENTAL_FORKING_LAUNCHER"),
- )
- # healthcheck config
- convert(
- "/conf/healthcheck.sh.j2",
- "/healthcheck.sh",
- healthcheck_urls=healthcheck_urls,
- )
- # Ensure the logging directory exists
- log_dir = data_dir + "/logs"
- if not os.path.exists(log_dir):
- os.mkdir(log_dir)
- def generate_worker_log_config(
- environ: Mapping[str, str], worker_name: str, data_dir: str
- ) -> str:
- """Generate a log.config file for the given worker.
- Returns: the path to the generated file
- """
- # Check whether we should write worker logs to disk, in addition to the console
- extra_log_template_args: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = {}
- if environ.get("SYNAPSE_WORKERS_WRITE_LOGS_TO_DISK"):
- extra_log_template_args["LOG_FILE_PATH"] = f"{data_dir}/logs/{worker_name}.log"
- extra_log_template_args["SYNAPSE_LOG_LEVEL"] = environ.get("SYNAPSE_LOG_LEVEL")
- extra_log_template_args["SYNAPSE_LOG_SENSITIVE"] = environ.get(
- "SYNAPSE_LOG_SENSITIVE"
- )
- # Render and write the file
- log_config_filepath = f"/conf/workers/{worker_name}.log.config"
- convert(
- "/conf/log.config",
- log_config_filepath,
- worker_name=worker_name,
- **extra_log_template_args,
- include_worker_name_in_log_line=environ.get(
- "SYNAPSE_USE_EXPERIMENTAL_FORKING_LAUNCHER"
- ),
- )
- return log_config_filepath
- def main(args: List[str], environ: MutableMapping[str, str]) -> None:
- config_dir = environ.get("SYNAPSE_CONFIG_DIR", "/data")
- config_path = environ.get("SYNAPSE_CONFIG_PATH", config_dir + "/homeserver.yaml")
- data_dir = environ.get("SYNAPSE_DATA_DIR", "/data")
- # override SYNAPSE_NO_TLS, we don't support TLS in worker mode,
- # this needs to be handled by a frontend proxy
- environ["SYNAPSE_NO_TLS"] = "yes"
- # Generate the base homeserver config if one does not yet exist
- if not os.path.exists(config_path):
- log("Generating base homeserver config")
- generate_base_homeserver_config()
- else:
- log("Base homeserver config exists—not regenerating")
- # This script may be run multiple times (mostly by Complement, see note at top of
- # file). Don't re-configure workers in this instance.
- mark_filepath = "/conf/workers_have_been_configured"
- if not os.path.exists(mark_filepath):
- # Collect and validate worker_type requests
- # Read the desired worker configuration from the environment
- worker_types_env = environ.get("SYNAPSE_WORKER_TYPES", "").strip()
- # Only process worker_types if they exist
- if not worker_types_env:
- # No workers, just the main process
- worker_types = []
- requested_worker_types: Dict[str, Any] = {}
- else:
- # Split type names by comma, ignoring whitespace.
- worker_types = split_and_strip_string(worker_types_env, ",")
- requested_worker_types = parse_worker_types(worker_types)
- # Always regenerate all other config files
- log("Generating worker config files")
- generate_worker_files(environ, config_path, data_dir, requested_worker_types)
- # Mark workers as being configured
- with open(mark_filepath, "w") as f:
- f.write("")
- else:
- log("Worker config exists—not regenerating")
- # Lifted right out of start.py
- jemallocpath = "/usr/lib/%s-linux-gnu/libjemalloc.so.2" % (platform.machine(),)
- if os.path.isfile(jemallocpath):
- environ["LD_PRELOAD"] = jemallocpath
- else:
- log("Could not find %s, will not use" % (jemallocpath,))
- # Start supervisord, which will start Synapse, all of the configured worker
- # processes, redis, nginx etc. according to the config we created above.
- log("Starting supervisord")
- flush_buffers()
- os.execle(
- "/usr/local/bin/supervisord",
- "supervisord",
- "-c",
- "/etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf",
- environ,
- )
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- main(sys.argv, os.environ)
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