dendrite/clientapi/auth/storage/devices/sqlite3/storage.go
Kegsay a97b8eafd4
Add peer-to-peer support into Dendrite via libp2p and fetch (#880)
* Use a fork of pq which supports userCurrent on wasm

* Use sqlite3_js driver when running in JS

* Add cmd/dendritejs to pull in sqlite3_js driver for wasm only

* Update to latest go-sqlite-js version

* Replace prometheus with a stub. sigh

* Hard-code a config and don't use opentracing

* Latest go-sqlite3-js version

* Generate a key for now

* Listen for fetch traffic rather than HTTP

* Latest hacks for js

* libp2p support

* More libp2p

* Fork gjson to allow us to enforce auth checks as before

Previously, all events would come down redacted because the hash
checks would fail. They would fail because sjson.DeleteBytes didn't
remove keys not used for hashing. This didn't work because of a build
tag which included a file which no-oped the index returned.

See https://github.com/tidwall/gjson/issues/157

When it's resolved, let's go back to mainline.

* Use gjson@1.6.0 as it fixes https://github.com/tidwall/gjson/issues/157

* Use latest gomatrixserverlib for sig checks

* Fix a bug which could cause exclude_from_sync to not be set

Caused when sending events over federation.

* Use query variadic to make lookups actually work!

* Latest gomatrixserverlib

* Add notes on getting p2p up and running

Partly so I don't forget myself!

* refactor: Move p2p specific stuff to cmd/dendritejs

This is important or else the normal build of dendrite will fail
because the p2p libraries depend on syscall/js which doesn't work
on normal builds.

Also, clean up main.go to read a bit better.

* Update ho-http-js-libp2p to return errors from RoundTrip

* Add an LRU cache around the key DB

We actually need this for P2P because otherwise we can *segfault*
with things like: "runtime: unexpected return pc for runtime.handleEvent"
where the event is a `syscall/js` event, caused by spamming sql.js
caused by "Checking event signatures for 14 events of room state" which
hammers the key DB repeatedly in quick succession.

Using a cache fixes this, though the underlying cause is probably a bug
in the version of Go I'm on (1.13.7)

* breaking: Add Tracing.Enabled to toggle whether we do opentracing

Defaults to false, which is why this is a breaking change. We need
this flag because WASM builds cannot do opentracing.

* Start adding conditional builds for wasm to handle lib/pq

The general idea here is to have the wasm build have a `NewXXXDatabase`
that doesn't import any postgres package and hence we never import
`lib/pq`, which doesn't work under WASM (undefined `userCurrent`).

* Remove lib/pq for wasm for syncapi

* Add conditional building to remaining storage APIs

* Update build script to set env vars correctly for dendritejs

* sqlite bug fixes

* Docs

* Add a no-op main for dendritejs when not building under wasm

* Use the real prometheus, even for WASM

Instead, the dendrite-sw.js must mock out `process.pid` and
`fs.stat` - which must invoke the callback with an error (e.g `EINVAL`)
in order for it to work:

```
    global.process = {
        pid: 1,
    };
    global.fs.stat = function(path, cb) {
        cb({
            code: "EINVAL",
        });
    }
```

* Linting
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// Copyright 2017 Vector Creations Ltd
//
// 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.
package sqlite3
import (
"context"
"crypto/rand"
"database/sql"
"encoding/base64"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/clientapi/auth/authtypes"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/common"
"github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib"
_ "github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3"
)
// The length of generated device IDs
var deviceIDByteLength = 6
// Database represents a device database.
type Database struct {
db *sql.DB
devices devicesStatements
}
// NewDatabase creates a new device database
func NewDatabase(dataSourceName string, serverName gomatrixserverlib.ServerName) (*Database, error) {
var db *sql.DB
var err error
if db, err = sql.Open(common.SQLiteDriverName(), dataSourceName); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
d := devicesStatements{}
if err = d.prepare(db, serverName); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Database{db, d}, nil
}
// GetDeviceByAccessToken returns the device matching the given access token.
// Returns sql.ErrNoRows if no matching device was found.
func (d *Database) GetDeviceByAccessToken(
ctx context.Context, token string,
) (*authtypes.Device, error) {
return d.devices.selectDeviceByToken(ctx, token)
}
// GetDeviceByID returns the device matching the given ID.
// Returns sql.ErrNoRows if no matching device was found.
func (d *Database) GetDeviceByID(
ctx context.Context, localpart, deviceID string,
) (*authtypes.Device, error) {
return d.devices.selectDeviceByID(ctx, localpart, deviceID)
}
// GetDevicesByLocalpart returns the devices matching the given localpart.
func (d *Database) GetDevicesByLocalpart(
ctx context.Context, localpart string,
) ([]authtypes.Device, error) {
return d.devices.selectDevicesByLocalpart(ctx, localpart)
}
// CreateDevice makes a new device associated with the given user ID localpart.
// If there is already a device with the same device ID for this user, that access token will be revoked
// and replaced with the given accessToken. If the given accessToken is already in use for another device,
// an error will be returned.
// If no device ID is given one is generated.
// Returns the device on success.
func (d *Database) CreateDevice(
ctx context.Context, localpart string, deviceID *string, accessToken string,
displayName *string,
) (dev *authtypes.Device, returnErr error) {
if deviceID != nil {
returnErr = common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
var err error
// Revoke existing tokens for this device
if err = d.devices.deleteDevice(ctx, txn, *deviceID, localpart); err != nil {
return err
}
dev, err = d.devices.insertDevice(ctx, txn, *deviceID, localpart, accessToken, displayName)
return err
})
} else {
// We generate device IDs in a loop in case its already taken.
// We cap this at going round 5 times to ensure we don't spin forever
var newDeviceID string
for i := 1; i <= 5; i++ {
newDeviceID, returnErr = generateDeviceID()
if returnErr != nil {
return
}
returnErr = common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
var err error
dev, err = d.devices.insertDevice(ctx, txn, newDeviceID, localpart, accessToken, displayName)
return err
})
if returnErr == nil {
return
}
}
}
return
}
// generateDeviceID creates a new device id. Returns an error if failed to generate
// random bytes.
func generateDeviceID() (string, error) {
b := make([]byte, deviceIDByteLength)
_, err := rand.Read(b)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// url-safe no padding
return base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodeToString(b), nil
}
// UpdateDevice updates the given device with the display name.
// Returns SQL error if there are problems and nil on success.
func (d *Database) UpdateDevice(
ctx context.Context, localpart, deviceID string, displayName *string,
) error {
return common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
return d.devices.updateDeviceName(ctx, txn, localpart, deviceID, displayName)
})
}
// RemoveDevice revokes a device by deleting the entry in the database
// matching with the given device ID and user ID localpart.
// If the device doesn't exist, it will not return an error
// If something went wrong during the deletion, it will return the SQL error.
func (d *Database) RemoveDevice(
ctx context.Context, deviceID, localpart string,
) error {
return common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
if err := d.devices.deleteDevice(ctx, txn, deviceID, localpart); err != sql.ErrNoRows {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
// RemoveDevices revokes one or more devices by deleting the entry in the database
// matching with the given device IDs and user ID localpart.
// If the devices don't exist, it will not return an error
// If something went wrong during the deletion, it will return the SQL error.
func (d *Database) RemoveDevices(
ctx context.Context, localpart string, devices []string,
) error {
return common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
if err := d.devices.deleteDevices(ctx, txn, localpart, devices); err != sql.ErrNoRows {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
// RemoveAllDevices revokes devices by deleting the entry in the
// database matching the given user ID localpart.
// If something went wrong during the deletion, it will return the SQL error.
func (d *Database) RemoveAllDevices(
ctx context.Context, localpart string,
) error {
return common.WithTransaction(d.db, func(txn *sql.Tx) error {
if err := d.devices.deleteDevicesByLocalpart(ctx, txn, localpart); err != sql.ErrNoRows {
return err
}
return nil
})
}