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Looks pretty good!
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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Pretty sure this is fine, but a couple questions on the locking!
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@@ -1355,7 +1362,7 @@ def simple_upsert_many_txn_emulated( | |||
_keys = {x: y for x, y in zip(key_names, keyv)} | |||
_vals = {x: y for x, y in zip(value_names, valv)} | |||
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self.simple_upsert_txn_emulated(txn, table, _keys, _vals) | |||
self.simple_upsert_txn_emulated(txn, table, _keys, _vals, lock=lock) |
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I'm guessing this works fine since we lock the table (as part of the transaction) in the first iterate of the loop, but then it stays locked until the end of the transaction?
- Is this accurate?
- If so, is there overhead to locking it for every value? (Should we only lock the table on the first iteration of the loop?)
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- Yeah, the lock remains throughout the transaction, as far as I can tell.
- There may well be, hence adding the flag. Though I suppose you raise a good point that
simple_upsert_many_txn_emulated
could do that, rather than the calling code...
Note that, as it stands, there's no functional change to the code in the case that native upserts aren't supported. (I'm not even sure upon which databases this code will now run ... ancient SQLites? Do we even support any systems shipping such old SQLites nowadays?...).
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Debian stretch (just about not EOL) ships an older version of SQLite without upserts, but buster (the next one along) has one modern enough. So I guess this code may not be entirely legacy yet.
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@reivilibre judging from your commits my comment above was accurate, I think?
@@ -1268,6 +1268,7 @@ async def simple_upsert_many( | |||
value_names: Collection[str], | |||
value_values: Collection[Collection[Any]], | |||
desc: str, | |||
lock: bool = True, |
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Note that I think this is fine to default to True
since simple_upsert_txn_emulated
(which this eventually calls) defaults to True
. So pretty much this was the default behavior.
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Yeah, exactly — this is just providing a way to opt out of it.
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# Lock the table just once, to prevent it being done once per row. | ||
# Note that, according to Postgres' documentation, once obtained, | ||
# the lock is held for the remainder of the current transaction. | ||
self.engine.lock_table(txn, "user_ips") |
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I don't think this code is used on postgres though since that doesn't need the emulated support here?
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Well, sigh, you're absolutely right. Locking on SQLite is a no-op (apparently! I haven't fully reasoned through how that's sufficient, but the code is a no-op...?!).
- Postgres: always supports native upsert, so locking doesn't apply.
- SQLite: may not support native upsert, locking is a no-op.
Why do upserts have locking at all then? Maybe I made the mistake of assuming that there must have been a reason for it because of the code that was here before...
In one of the cases, an emulated upsert can be a SELECT
followed by an INSERT
. In the other case, it's an UPDATE
followed by an INSERT
...
The latter case (UPDATE, INSERT) doesn't sound like it would need a lock, because both of those operations need a PENDING lock. There's no way another writer can get in the middle of those two.
(Assuming traditional SQLite3 locking) The first case (SELECT, INSERT) may be problematic because SELECT
only needs a SHARED lock. But it needs to upgrade to a PENDING lock when it begins the INSERT
. If there's another PENDING or stronger lock, it will fail and will need to retry the transaction.
I can't tell whether this works properly in WAL mode or not; the WAL docs aren't particularly clear about how transactions interact like the old-style locking page is. That said, the page on transactions has this to say:
A read transaction is used for reading only. A write transaction allows both reading and writing. A read transaction is started by a SELECT statement, and a write transaction is started by statements like CREATE, DELETE, DROP, INSERT, or UPDATE (collectively "write statements"). If a write statement occurs while a read transaction is active, then the read transaction is upgraded to a write transaction if possible. If some other database connection has already modified the database or is already in the process of modifying the database, then upgrading to a write transaction is not possible and the write statement will fail with SQLITE_BUSY.
Assuming that's still true for WAL mode, then I think it's safe on SQLite.
Ah! However, there's one case where Postgres DOES need the emulated support, so I need to take back some of the things I just wrote :/.
That's when the unique index on the table is not ready yet and the table is 'unsafe to upsert'. (This is only a notable effect with Postgres, since SQLite's indices block when adding; Postgres' are added concurrently sometimes). In that case, locking does serve a useful role because Postgres' MVCC means that duplicates could be introduced (and then lead to the failure of creating the index altogether).
Aside: user_directory_search
is an eternal exception — it's always 'unsafe to upsert' on SQLite....
That turned into something more complex than I thought :/
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A read transaction is used for reading only. A write transaction allows both reading and writing. A read transaction is started by a SELECT statement, and a write transaction is started by statements like CREATE, DELETE, DROP, INSERT, or UPDATE (collectively "write statements"). If a write statement occurs while a read transaction is active, then the read transaction is upgraded to a write transaction if possible. If some other database connection has already modified the database or is already in the process of modifying the database, then upgrading to a write transaction is not possible and the write statement will fail with SQLITE_BUSY.
Assuming that's still true for WAL mode, then I think it's safe on SQLite.
I tried this and it seems safe on both WAL and non-WAL mode.
The advantage of WAL mode in this case is that another transaction merely running 'select' and hanging around doesn't prevent you from committing. But that transaction will have to restart (at least if it's in conflict; not sure about generally) — it gets told the database is locked each time it tries to commit or update.
I learnt a bit about SQLite's WAL mode, so that's good at least
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From our conversations, I think this is fine.
Synapse 1.57.0 (2022-04-19) =========================== This version includes a [change](matrix-org/synapse#12209) to the way transaction IDs are managed for application services. If your deployment uses a dedicated worker for application service traffic, **it must be stopped** when the database is upgraded (which normally happens when the main process is upgraded), to ensure the change is made safely without any risk of reusing transaction IDs. See the [upgrade notes](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v1.57.0rc1/docs/upgrade.md#upgrading-to-v1570) for more details. No significant changes since 1.57.0rc1. Synapse 1.57.0rc1 (2022-04-12) ============================== Features -------- - Send device list changes to application services as specified by [MSC3202](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3202), using unstable prefixes. The `msc3202_transaction_extensions` experimental homeserver config option must be enabled and `org.matrix.msc3202: true` must be present in the application service registration file for device list changes to be sent. The "left" field is currently always empty. ([\#11881](matrix-org/synapse#11881)) - Optimise fetching large quantities of missing room state over federation. ([\#12040](matrix-org/synapse#12040)) - Offload the `update_client_ip` background job from the main process to the background worker, when using Redis-based replication. ([\#12251](matrix-org/synapse#12251)) - Move `update_client_ip` background job from the main process to the background worker. ([\#12252](matrix-org/synapse#12252)) - Add a module callback to react to new 3PID (email address, phone number) associations. ([\#12302](matrix-org/synapse#12302)) - Add a configuration option to remove a specific set of rooms from sync responses. ([\#12310](matrix-org/synapse#12310)) - Add a module callback to react to account data changes. ([\#12327](matrix-org/synapse#12327)) - Allow setting user admin status using the module API. Contributed by Famedly. ([\#12341](matrix-org/synapse#12341)) - Reduce overhead of restarting synchrotrons. ([\#12367](matrix-org/synapse#12367), [\#12372](matrix-org/synapse#12372)) - Update `/messages` to use historic pagination tokens if no `from` query parameter is given. ([\#12370](matrix-org/synapse#12370)) - Add a module API for reading and writing global account data. ([\#12391](matrix-org/synapse#12391)) - Support the stable `v1` endpoint for `/relations`, per [MSC2675](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2675). ([\#12403](matrix-org/synapse#12403)) - Include bundled aggregations in search results ([MSC3666](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3666)). ([\#12436](matrix-org/synapse#12436)) Bugfixes -------- - Fix a long-standing bug where updates to the server notices user profile (display name/avatar URL) in the configuration would not be applied to pre-existing rooms. Contributed by Jorge Florian. ([\#12115](matrix-org/synapse#12115)) - Fix a long-standing bug where events from ignored users were still considered for bundled aggregations. ([\#12235](matrix-org/synapse#12235), [\#12338](matrix-org/synapse#12338)) - Fix non-member state events not resolving for historical events when used in [MSC2716](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2716) `/batch_send` `state_events_at_start`. ([\#12329](matrix-org/synapse#12329)) - Fix a long-standing bug affecting URL previews that would generate a 500 response instead of a 403 if the previewed URL includes a port that isn't allowed by the relevant blacklist. ([\#12333](matrix-org/synapse#12333)) - Default to `private` room visibility rather than `public` when a client does not specify one, according to spec. ([\#12350](matrix-org/synapse#12350)) - Fix a spec compliance issue where requests to the `/publicRooms` federation API would specify `limit` as a string. ([\#12364](matrix-org/synapse#12364), [\#12410](matrix-org/synapse#12410)) - Fix a bug introduced in Synapse 1.49.0 which caused the `synapse_event_persisted_position` metric to have invalid values. ([\#12390](matrix-org/synapse#12390)) Updates to the Docker image --------------------------- - Bundle locked versions of dependencies into the Docker image. ([\#12385](matrix-org/synapse#12385), [\#12439](matrix-org/synapse#12439)) - Fix up healthcheck generation for workers docker image. ([\#12405](matrix-org/synapse#12405)) Improved Documentation ---------------------- - Clarify documentation for running SyTest against Synapse, including use of Postgres and worker mode. ([\#12271](matrix-org/synapse#12271)) - Document the behaviour of `LoggingTransaction.call_after` and `LoggingTransaction.call_on_exception` methods when transactions are retried. ([\#12315](matrix-org/synapse#12315)) - Update dead links in `check-newsfragment.sh` to point to the correct documentation URL. ([\#12331](matrix-org/synapse#12331)) - Upgrade the version of `mdbook` in CI to 0.4.17. ([\#12339](matrix-org/synapse#12339)) - Updates to the Room DAG concepts development document to clarify that we mark events as outliers because we don't have any state for them. ([\#12345](matrix-org/synapse#12345)) - Update the link to Redis pub/sub documentation in the workers documentation. ([\#12369](matrix-org/synapse#12369)) - Remove documentation for converting a legacy structured logging configuration to the new format. ([\#12392](matrix-org/synapse#12392)) Deprecations and Removals ------------------------- - Remove the unused and unstable `/aggregations` endpoint which was removed from [MSC2675](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2675). ([\#12293](matrix-org/synapse#12293)) Internal Changes ---------------- - Remove lingering unstable references to MSC2403 (knocking). ([\#12165](matrix-org/synapse#12165)) - Avoid trying to calculate the state at outlier events. ([\#12191](matrix-org/synapse#12191), [\#12316](matrix-org/synapse#12316), [\#12330](matrix-org/synapse#12330), [\#12332](matrix-org/synapse#12332), [\#12409](matrix-org/synapse#12409)) - Omit sending "offline" presence updates to application services after they are initially configured. ([\#12193](matrix-org/synapse#12193)) - Switch to using a sequence to generate AS transaction IDs. Contributed by Nick @ Beeper. If running synapse with a dedicated appservice worker, this MUST be stopped before upgrading the main process and database. ([\#12209](matrix-org/synapse#12209)) - Add missing type hints for storage. ([\#12267](matrix-org/synapse#12267)) - Add missing type definitions for scripts in docker folder. Contributed by Jorge Florian. ([\#12280](matrix-org/synapse#12280)) - Move [MSC2654](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2654) support behind an experimental configuration flag. ([\#12295](matrix-org/synapse#12295)) - Update docstrings to explain how to decipher live and historic pagination tokens. ([\#12317](matrix-org/synapse#12317)) - Add ground work for speeding up device list updates for users in large numbers of rooms. ([\#12321](matrix-org/synapse#12321)) - Fix typechecker problems exposed by signedjson 1.1.2. ([\#12326](matrix-org/synapse#12326)) - Remove the `tox` packaging job: it will be redundant once #11537 lands. ([\#12334](matrix-org/synapse#12334)) - Ignore `.envrc` for `direnv` users. ([\#12335](matrix-org/synapse#12335)) - Remove the (broadly unused, dev-only) dockerfile for pg tests. ([\#12336](matrix-org/synapse#12336)) - Remove redundant `get_success` calls in test code. ([\#12346](matrix-org/synapse#12346)) - Add type annotations for `tests/unittest.py`. ([\#12347](matrix-org/synapse#12347)) - Move single-use methods out of `TestCase`. ([\#12348](matrix-org/synapse#12348)) - Remove broken and unused development scripts. ([\#12349](matrix-org/synapse#12349), [\#12351](matrix-org/synapse#12351), [\#12355](matrix-org/synapse#12355)) - Convert `Linearizer` tests from `inlineCallbacks` to async. ([\#12353](matrix-org/synapse#12353)) - Update docstrings for `ReadWriteLock` tests. ([\#12354](matrix-org/synapse#12354)) - Refactor `Linearizer`, convert methods to async and use an async context manager. ([\#12357](matrix-org/synapse#12357)) - Fix a long-standing bug where `Linearizer`s could get stuck if a cancellation were to happen at the wrong time. ([\#12358](matrix-org/synapse#12358)) - Make `StreamToken.from_string` and `RoomStreamToken.parse` propagate cancellations instead of replacing them with `SynapseError`s. ([\#12366](matrix-org/synapse#12366)) - Add type hints to tests files. ([\#12371](matrix-org/synapse#12371)) - Allow specifying the Postgres database's port when running unit tests with Postgres. ([\#12376](matrix-org/synapse#12376)) - Remove temporary pin of signedjson<=1.1.1 that was added in Synapse 1.56.0. ([\#12379](matrix-org/synapse#12379)) - Add opentracing spans to calls to external cache. ([\#12380](matrix-org/synapse#12380)) - Lay groundwork for using `poetry` to manage Synapse's dependencies. ([\#12381](matrix-org/synapse#12381), [\#12407](matrix-org/synapse#12407), [\#12412](matrix-org/synapse#12412), [\#12418](matrix-org/synapse#12418)) - Make missing `importlib_metadata` dependency explicit. ([\#12384](matrix-org/synapse#12384), [\#12400](matrix-org/synapse#12400)) - Update type annotations for compatiblity with prometheus_client 0.14. ([\#12389](matrix-org/synapse#12389)) - Remove support for the unstable identifiers specified in [MSC3288](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3288). ([\#12398](matrix-org/synapse#12398)) - Add missing type hints to configuration classes. ([\#12402](matrix-org/synapse#12402)) - Add files used to build the Docker image used for complement testing into the Synapse repository. ([\#12404](matrix-org/synapse#12404)) - Do not include groups in the sync response when disabled. ([\#12408](matrix-org/synapse#12408)) - Improve type hints related to HTTP query parameters. ([\#12415](matrix-org/synapse#12415)) - Stop maintaining a list of lint targets. ([\#12420](matrix-org/synapse#12420)) - Make `synapse._scripts` pass type checks. ([\#12421](matrix-org/synapse#12421), [\#12422](matrix-org/synapse#12422)) - Add some type hints to datastore. ([\#12423](matrix-org/synapse#12423)) - Enable certificate checking during complement tests. ([\#12435](matrix-org/synapse#12435)) - Explicitly specify the `tls` extra for Twisted dependency. ([\#12444](matrix-org/synapse#12444))
Synapse 1.57.0 (2022-04-19) =========================== This version includes a [change](matrix-org#12209) to the way transaction IDs are managed for application services. If your deployment uses a dedicated worker for application service traffic, **it must be stopped** when the database is upgraded (which normally happens when the main process is upgraded), to ensure the change is made safely without any risk of reusing transaction IDs. See the [upgrade notes](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v1.57.0rc1/docs/upgrade.md#upgrading-to-v1570) for more details. No significant changes since 1.57.0rc1. Synapse 1.57.0rc1 (2022-04-12) ============================== Features -------- - Send device list changes to application services as specified by [MSC3202](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3202), using unstable prefixes. The `msc3202_transaction_extensions` experimental homeserver config option must be enabled and `org.matrix.msc3202: true` must be present in the application service registration file for device list changes to be sent. The "left" field is currently always empty. ([\matrix-org#11881](matrix-org#11881)) - Optimise fetching large quantities of missing room state over federation. ([\matrix-org#12040](matrix-org#12040)) - Offload the `update_client_ip` background job from the main process to the background worker, when using Redis-based replication. ([\matrix-org#12251](matrix-org#12251)) - Move `update_client_ip` background job from the main process to the background worker. ([\matrix-org#12252](matrix-org#12252)) - Add a module callback to react to new 3PID (email address, phone number) associations. ([\matrix-org#12302](matrix-org#12302)) - Add a configuration option to remove a specific set of rooms from sync responses. ([\matrix-org#12310](matrix-org#12310)) - Add a module callback to react to account data changes. ([\matrix-org#12327](matrix-org#12327)) - Allow setting user admin status using the module API. Contributed by Famedly. ([\matrix-org#12341](matrix-org#12341)) - Reduce overhead of restarting synchrotrons. ([\matrix-org#12367](matrix-org#12367), [\matrix-org#12372](matrix-org#12372)) - Update `/messages` to use historic pagination tokens if no `from` query parameter is given. ([\matrix-org#12370](matrix-org#12370)) - Add a module API for reading and writing global account data. ([\matrix-org#12391](matrix-org#12391)) - Support the stable `v1` endpoint for `/relations`, per [MSC2675](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2675). ([\matrix-org#12403](matrix-org#12403)) - Include bundled aggregations in search results ([MSC3666](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3666)). ([\matrix-org#12436](matrix-org#12436)) Bugfixes -------- - Fix a long-standing bug where updates to the server notices user profile (display name/avatar URL) in the configuration would not be applied to pre-existing rooms. Contributed by Jorge Florian. ([\matrix-org#12115](matrix-org#12115)) - Fix a long-standing bug where events from ignored users were still considered for bundled aggregations. ([\matrix-org#12235](matrix-org#12235), [\matrix-org#12338](matrix-org#12338)) - Fix non-member state events not resolving for historical events when used in [MSC2716](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2716) `/batch_send` `state_events_at_start`. ([\matrix-org#12329](matrix-org#12329)) - Fix a long-standing bug affecting URL previews that would generate a 500 response instead of a 403 if the previewed URL includes a port that isn't allowed by the relevant blacklist. ([\matrix-org#12333](matrix-org#12333)) - Default to `private` room visibility rather than `public` when a client does not specify one, according to spec. ([\matrix-org#12350](matrix-org#12350)) - Fix a spec compliance issue where requests to the `/publicRooms` federation API would specify `limit` as a string. ([\matrix-org#12364](matrix-org#12364), [\matrix-org#12410](matrix-org#12410)) - Fix a bug introduced in Synapse 1.49.0 which caused the `synapse_event_persisted_position` metric to have invalid values. ([\matrix-org#12390](matrix-org#12390)) Updates to the Docker image --------------------------- - Bundle locked versions of dependencies into the Docker image. ([\matrix-org#12385](matrix-org#12385), [\matrix-org#12439](matrix-org#12439)) - Fix up healthcheck generation for workers docker image. ([\matrix-org#12405](matrix-org#12405)) Improved Documentation ---------------------- - Clarify documentation for running SyTest against Synapse, including use of Postgres and worker mode. ([\matrix-org#12271](matrix-org#12271)) - Document the behaviour of `LoggingTransaction.call_after` and `LoggingTransaction.call_on_exception` methods when transactions are retried. ([\matrix-org#12315](matrix-org#12315)) - Update dead links in `check-newsfragment.sh` to point to the correct documentation URL. ([\matrix-org#12331](matrix-org#12331)) - Upgrade the version of `mdbook` in CI to 0.4.17. ([\matrix-org#12339](matrix-org#12339)) - Updates to the Room DAG concepts development document to clarify that we mark events as outliers because we don't have any state for them. ([\matrix-org#12345](matrix-org#12345)) - Update the link to Redis pub/sub documentation in the workers documentation. ([\matrix-org#12369](matrix-org#12369)) - Remove documentation for converting a legacy structured logging configuration to the new format. ([\matrix-org#12392](matrix-org#12392)) Deprecations and Removals ------------------------- - Remove the unused and unstable `/aggregations` endpoint which was removed from [MSC2675](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2675). ([\matrix-org#12293](matrix-org#12293)) Internal Changes ---------------- - Remove lingering unstable references to MSC2403 (knocking). ([\matrix-org#12165](matrix-org#12165)) - Avoid trying to calculate the state at outlier events. ([\matrix-org#12191](matrix-org#12191), [\matrix-org#12316](matrix-org#12316), [\matrix-org#12330](matrix-org#12330), [\matrix-org#12332](matrix-org#12332), [\matrix-org#12409](matrix-org#12409)) - Omit sending "offline" presence updates to application services after they are initially configured. ([\matrix-org#12193](matrix-org#12193)) - Switch to using a sequence to generate AS transaction IDs. Contributed by Nick @ Beeper. If running synapse with a dedicated appservice worker, this MUST be stopped before upgrading the main process and database. ([\matrix-org#12209](matrix-org#12209)) - Add missing type hints for storage. ([\matrix-org#12267](matrix-org#12267)) - Add missing type definitions for scripts in docker folder. Contributed by Jorge Florian. ([\matrix-org#12280](matrix-org#12280)) - Move [MSC2654](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2654) support behind an experimental configuration flag. ([\matrix-org#12295](matrix-org#12295)) - Update docstrings to explain how to decipher live and historic pagination tokens. ([\matrix-org#12317](matrix-org#12317)) - Add ground work for speeding up device list updates for users in large numbers of rooms. ([\matrix-org#12321](matrix-org#12321)) - Fix typechecker problems exposed by signedjson 1.1.2. ([\matrix-org#12326](matrix-org#12326)) - Remove the `tox` packaging job: it will be redundant once matrix-org#11537 lands. ([\matrix-org#12334](matrix-org#12334)) - Ignore `.envrc` for `direnv` users. ([\matrix-org#12335](matrix-org#12335)) - Remove the (broadly unused, dev-only) dockerfile for pg tests. ([\matrix-org#12336](matrix-org#12336)) - Remove redundant `get_success` calls in test code. ([\matrix-org#12346](matrix-org#12346)) - Add type annotations for `tests/unittest.py`. ([\matrix-org#12347](matrix-org#12347)) - Move single-use methods out of `TestCase`. ([\matrix-org#12348](matrix-org#12348)) - Remove broken and unused development scripts. ([\matrix-org#12349](matrix-org#12349), [\matrix-org#12351](matrix-org#12351), [\matrix-org#12355](matrix-org#12355)) - Convert `Linearizer` tests from `inlineCallbacks` to async. ([\matrix-org#12353](matrix-org#12353)) - Update docstrings for `ReadWriteLock` tests. ([\matrix-org#12354](matrix-org#12354)) - Refactor `Linearizer`, convert methods to async and use an async context manager. ([\matrix-org#12357](matrix-org#12357)) - Fix a long-standing bug where `Linearizer`s could get stuck if a cancellation were to happen at the wrong time. ([\matrix-org#12358](matrix-org#12358)) - Make `StreamToken.from_string` and `RoomStreamToken.parse` propagate cancellations instead of replacing them with `SynapseError`s. ([\matrix-org#12366](matrix-org#12366)) - Add type hints to tests files. ([\matrix-org#12371](matrix-org#12371)) - Allow specifying the Postgres database's port when running unit tests with Postgres. ([\matrix-org#12376](matrix-org#12376)) - Remove temporary pin of signedjson<=1.1.1 that was added in Synapse 1.56.0. ([\matrix-org#12379](matrix-org#12379)) - Add opentracing spans to calls to external cache. ([\matrix-org#12380](matrix-org#12380)) - Lay groundwork for using `poetry` to manage Synapse's dependencies. ([\matrix-org#12381](matrix-org#12381), [\matrix-org#12407](matrix-org#12407), [\matrix-org#12412](matrix-org#12412), [\matrix-org#12418](matrix-org#12418)) - Make missing `importlib_metadata` dependency explicit. ([\matrix-org#12384](matrix-org#12384), [\matrix-org#12400](matrix-org#12400)) - Update type annotations for compatiblity with prometheus_client 0.14. ([\matrix-org#12389](matrix-org#12389)) - Remove support for the unstable identifiers specified in [MSC3288](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3288). ([\matrix-org#12398](matrix-org#12398)) - Add missing type hints to configuration classes. ([\matrix-org#12402](matrix-org#12402)) - Add files used to build the Docker image used for complement testing into the Synapse repository. ([\matrix-org#12404](matrix-org#12404)) - Do not include groups in the sync response when disabled. ([\matrix-org#12408](matrix-org#12408)) - Improve type hints related to HTTP query parameters. ([\matrix-org#12415](matrix-org#12415)) - Stop maintaining a list of lint targets. ([\matrix-org#12420](matrix-org#12420)) - Make `synapse._scripts` pass type checks. ([\matrix-org#12421](matrix-org#12421), [\matrix-org#12422](matrix-org#12422)) - Add some type hints to datastore. ([\matrix-org#12423](matrix-org#12423)) - Enable certificate checking during complement tests. ([\matrix-org#12435](matrix-org#12435)) - Explicitly specify the `tls` extra for Twisted dependency. ([\matrix-org#12444](matrix-org#12444))
This seems to have been a typo in #12252
This easy optimisation was noticed in #10425 by anoa, and it seemed like the right time to implement these
(along with #12251). Not expecting super magical powers, but it might be a nice little improvement.
Depends on: #12251