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Add a background job to automatically delete stale devices (#12855)
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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Add a configurable background job to delete stale devices.
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@ -575,6 +575,18 @@ Example configuration:
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dummy_events_threshold: 5
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```
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---
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Config option `delete_stale_devices_after`
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An optional duration. If set, Synapse will run a daily background task to log out and
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delete any device that hasn't been accessed for more than the specified amount of time.
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Defaults to no duration, which means devices are never pruned.
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Example configuration:
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```yaml
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delete_stale_devices_after: 1y
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```
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## Homeserver blocking ##
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Useful options for Synapse admins.
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@ -679,6 +679,17 @@ class ServerConfig(Config):
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config.get("exclude_rooms_from_sync") or []
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)
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delete_stale_devices_after: Optional[str] = (
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config.get("delete_stale_devices_after") or None
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)
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if delete_stale_devices_after is not None:
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self.delete_stale_devices_after: Optional[int] = self.parse_duration(
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delete_stale_devices_after
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)
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else:
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self.delete_stale_devices_after = None
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def has_tls_listener(self) -> bool:
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return any(listener.tls for listener in self.listeners)
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@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ if TYPE_CHECKING:
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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MAX_DEVICE_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN = 100
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DELETE_STALE_DEVICES_INTERVAL_MS = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000
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class DeviceWorkerHandler:
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# On start up check if there are any updates pending.
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hs.get_reactor().callWhenRunning(self._handle_new_device_update_async)
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self._delete_stale_devices_after = hs.config.server.delete_stale_devices_after
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# Ideally we would run this on a worker and condition this on the
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# "run_background_tasks_on" setting, but this would mean making the notification
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# of device list changes over federation work on workers, which is nontrivial.
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if self._delete_stale_devices_after is not None:
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self.clock.looping_call(
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run_as_background_process,
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DELETE_STALE_DEVICES_INTERVAL_MS,
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"delete_stale_devices",
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self._delete_stale_devices,
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)
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def _check_device_name_length(self, name: Optional[str]) -> None:
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"""
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Checks whether a device name is longer than the maximum allowed length.
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raise errors.StoreError(500, "Couldn't generate a device ID.")
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async def _delete_stale_devices(self) -> None:
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"""Background task that deletes devices which haven't been accessed for more than
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a configured time period.
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"""
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# We should only be running this job if the config option is defined.
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assert self._delete_stale_devices_after is not None
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now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
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since_ms = now_ms - self._delete_stale_devices_after
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devices = await self.store.get_local_devices_not_accessed_since(since_ms)
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for user_id, user_devices in devices.items():
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await self.delete_devices(user_id, user_devices)
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@trace
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async def delete_device(self, user_id: str, device_id: str) -> None:
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"""Delete the given device
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)
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# TODO: when called, this isn't in a logging context.
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# This leads to log spam, sentry event spam, and massive
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# memory usage. See #12552.
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# memory usage.
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# See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/12552.
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# log_kv(
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# {"message": "sent device update to host", "host": host}
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# )
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_prune_txn,
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)
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async def get_local_devices_not_accessed_since(
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self, since_ms: int
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) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
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"""Retrieves local devices that haven't been accessed since a given date.
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Args:
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since_ms: the timestamp to select on, every device with a last access date
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from before that time is returned.
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Returns:
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A dictionary with an entry for each user with at least one device matching
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the request, which value is a list of the device ID(s) for the corresponding
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device(s).
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"""
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def get_devices_not_accessed_since_txn(
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txn: LoggingTransaction,
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) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
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sql = """
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SELECT user_id, device_id
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FROM devices WHERE last_seen < ? AND hidden = FALSE
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"""
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txn.execute(sql, (since_ms,))
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return self.db_pool.cursor_to_dict(txn)
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rows = await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"get_devices_not_accessed_since",
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get_devices_not_accessed_since_txn,
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)
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devices: Dict[str, List[str]] = {}
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for row in rows:
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# Remote devices are never stale from our point of view.
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if self.hs.is_mine_id(row["user_id"]):
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user_devices = devices.setdefault(row["user_id"], [])
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user_devices.append(row["device_id"])
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return devices
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class DeviceBackgroundUpdateStore(SQLBaseStore):
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def __init__(
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# limitations under the License.
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from http import HTTPStatus
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from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
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from synapse.api.errors import NotFoundError
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from synapse.rest import admin, devices, room, sync
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from synapse.rest.client import account, login, register
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from synapse.server import HomeServer
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from synapse.util import Clock
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from tests import unittest
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self.assertNotIn(
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alice_user_id, changed_device_lists, bob_sync_channel.json_body
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)
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class DevicesTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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servlets = [
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admin.register_servlets,
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login.register_servlets,
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sync.register_servlets,
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]
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def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
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self.handler = hs.get_device_handler()
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@unittest.override_config({"delete_stale_devices_after": 72000000})
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def test_delete_stale_devices(self) -> None:
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"""Tests that stale devices are automatically removed after a set time of
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inactivity.
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The configuration is set to delete devices that haven't been used in the past 20h.
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"""
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# Register a user and creates 2 devices for them.
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user_id = self.register_user("user", "password")
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tok1 = self.login("user", "password", device_id="abc")
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tok2 = self.login("user", "password", device_id="def")
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# Sync them so they have a last_seen value.
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self.make_request("GET", "/sync", access_token=tok1)
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self.make_request("GET", "/sync", access_token=tok2)
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# Advance half a day and sync again with one of the devices, so that the next
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# time the background job runs we don't delete this device (since it will look
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# for devices that haven't been used for over an hour).
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self.reactor.advance(43200)
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self.make_request("GET", "/sync", access_token=tok1)
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# Advance another half a day, and check that the device that has synced still
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# exists but the one that hasn't has been removed.
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self.reactor.advance(43200)
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self.get_success(self.handler.get_device(user_id, "abc"))
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self.get_failure(self.handler.get_device(user_id, "def"), NotFoundError)
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