Add Synapse Maintenance docs and synapse-janitor integration

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# 2019-07-08 # 2019-07-08
## Synapse Maintenance docs and synapse-janitor support are available
The playbook can now help you with Synapse's maintenance.
There's a new documentation page about [Synapse maintenance](./docs/maintenance-synapse.md) and another section on [Postgres vacuuming](./docs/maintenance-postgres.md#vacuuming-postgresql).
Among other things, if your Postgres database has grown significantly over time, you may wish to [ask the playbook to purge unused data with synapse-janitor](./docs/maintenance-synapse.md#purging-unused-data-with-synapse-janitor) for you.
## (BC Break) Rename run control variables ## (BC Break) Rename run control variables
Some internal playbook control variables have been renamed. Some internal playbook control variables have been renamed.

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- [Maintenance / upgrading services](maintenance-upgrading-services.md) - [Maintenance / upgrading services](maintenance-upgrading-services.md)
- [Maintenance / Synapse](maintenance-synapse.md)
- [Maintenance / PostgreSQL](maintenance-postgres.md) - [Maintenance / PostgreSQL](maintenance-postgres.md)
- [Maintenance and Troubleshooting](maintenance-and-troubleshooting.md) - [Maintenance and Troubleshooting](maintenance-and-troubleshooting.md)

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- [Getting a database terminal](#getting-a-database-terminal), for when you wish to execute SQL queries - [Getting a database terminal](#getting-a-database-terminal), for when you wish to execute SQL queries
- [Vacuuming PostgreSQL](#vacuuming-postgresql), for when you wish to run a Postgres [VACUUM](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-vacuum.html) (optimizing disk space)
- [Backing up PostgreSQL](#backing-up-postgresql), for when you wish to make a backup - [Backing up PostgreSQL](#backing-up-postgresql), for when you wish to make a backup
- [Upgrading PostgreSQL](#upgrading-postgresql), for upgrading to new major versions of PostgreSQL. Such **manual upgrades are sometimes required**. - [Upgrading PostgreSQL](#upgrading-postgresql), for upgrading to new major versions of PostgreSQL. Such **manual upgrades are sometimes required**.
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If you are using an [external Postgres server](configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md), the above tool will not be available. If you are using an [external Postgres server](configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md), the above tool will not be available.
## Vacuuming PostgreSQL
To perform a `FULL` Postgres [VACUUM](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-vacuum.html), run the playbook with `--tags=run-postgres-vacuum`.
Example:
```bash
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=run-postgres-vacuum
```
**Note**: this will automatically stop Synapse temporarily and restart it later. You'll also need plenty of available disk space in your Postgres data directory (usually `/matrix/postgres/data`).
## Backing up PostgreSQL ## Backing up PostgreSQL
To make a back up of the current PostgreSQL database, make sure it's running and then execute a command like this on the server: To make a back up of the current PostgreSQL database, make sure it's running and then execute a command like this on the server:

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# Synapse maintenance
This document shows you how to perform various maintenance tasks related to the Synapse chat server.
Table of contents:
- [Purging unused data with synapse-janitor](#purging-unused-data-with-synapse-janitor), for when you wish to delete unused data from the Synapse database
- [Purging old data with the Purge History API](#purging-old-data-with-the-purge-history-api), for when you wish to delete in-use (but old) data from the Synapse database
- [Compressing state with rust-synapse-compress-state](#compressing-state-with-rust-synapse-compress-state), for when you wish to compress some Synapse state tables using the [rust-synapse-compress-state](https://github.com/matrix-org/rust-synapse-compress-state) tool
## Purging unused data with synapse-janitor
When you **leave** and **forget** a room, Synapse can clean up its data, but currently doesn't.
This **unused and unreachable data** remains in your database forever.
There are external tools (like [synapse-janitor](https://github.com/xwiki-labs/synapse_scripts)), which are meant to solve this problem.
To ask the playbook to run synapse-janitor, execute:
```bash
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=run-postgres-synapse-janitor
```
**Note**: this will automatically stop Synapse temporarily and restart it later.
### Vacuuming Postgres
Running synapse-janitor potentially deletes a lot of data from the Postgres database.
However, disk space only ever gets released after a [`FULL` Postgres `VACUUM`](./maintenance-postgres.md#vacuuming-postgresql).
It's easiest if you ask the playbook to run both synapse-janitor and a `VACUUM FULL` in one call:
```bash
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=run-postgres-synapse-janitor,run-postgres-vacuum
```
**Note**: this will automatically stop Synapse temporarily and restart it later. You'll also need plenty of available disk space in your Postgres data directory (usually `/matrix/postgres/data`).
## Purging old data with the Purge History API
If [purging unused and unreachable data](#purging-unused-data-with-synapse-janitor) is not enough for you, you can start deleting in-use (but old) data.
**This is destructive** (especially for non-federated rooms), because it means **people will no longer have access to history past a certain point**.
Synapse provides a [Purge History API](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/admin_api/purge_history_api.rst) that you can use to purge on a per-room basis.
To make use of this API, **you'll need an admin access token** first. You can find your access token in the setting of some clients (like riot-web).
Alternatively, you can log in and obtain a new access token like this:
```
curl \
--data '{"identifier": {"type": "m.id.user", "user": "YOUR_MATRIX_USERNAME" }, "password": "YOUR_MATRIX_PASSWORD", "type": "m.login.password", "device_id": "Synapse-Purge-History-API"}' \
https://matrix.DOMAIN/_matrix/client/r0/login
```
Follow the [Purge History API](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/admin_api/purge_history_api.rst) documentation page for the actual purging instructions.
Don't forget that disk space only ever gets released after a [`FULL` Postgres `VACUUM`](./maintenance-postgres.md#vacuuming-postgresql) - something the playbook can help you with.
## Compressing state with rust-synapse-compress-state
[rust-synapse-compress-state](https://github.com/matrix-org/rust-synapse-compress-state) can be used to optimize some `_state` tables used by Synapse.
Unfortunately, at this time the playbook can't help you run this **experimental tool**.
Since it's also experimental, you may wish to stay away from it, or at least [make Postgres backups](./docs/maintenance-postgres.md#backing-up-postgresql) first.

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run_postgres_import: true run_postgres_import: true
run_postgres_upgrade: true run_postgres_upgrade: true
run_postgres_import_sqlite_db: true run_postgres_import_sqlite_db: true
run_postgres_synapse_janitor: true
run_postgres_vacuum: true
run_synapse_register_user: true run_synapse_register_user: true
run_synapse_update_user_password: true run_synapse_update_user_password: true
run_synapse_import_media_store: true run_synapse_import_media_store: true

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# #
# Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:5432"), or empty string to not expose. # Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:5432"), or empty string to not expose.
matrix_postgres_container_postgres_bind_port: "" matrix_postgres_container_postgres_bind_port: ""
matrix_postgres_tool_synapse_janitor: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xwiki-labs/synapse_scripts/0b3f035951932ceb396631de3fc701043b9723bc/synapse_janitor.sql"

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when: run_postgres_upgrade|bool when: run_postgres_upgrade|bool
tags: tags:
- upgrade-postgres - upgrade-postgres
- import_tasks: "{{ role_path }}/tasks/run_synapse_janitor.yml"
when: run_postgres_synapse_janitor|bool
tags:
- run-postgres-synapse-janitor
- import_tasks: "{{ role_path }}/tasks/run_vacuum.yml"
when: run_postgres_vacuum|bool
tags:
- run-postgres-vacuum

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---
# Pre-checks
- name: Fail if Postgres not enabled
fail:
msg: "Postgres via the matrix-postgres role is not enabled (`matrix_postgres_enabled`). Cannot run synapse-janitor."
when: "not matrix_postgres_enabled|bool"
# Defaults
- name: Set postgres_start_wait_time, if not provided
set_fact:
postgres_start_wait_time: 15
when: "postgres_start_wait_time|default('') == ''"
- name: Set postgres_synapse_janitor_wait_time, if not provided
set_fact:
postgres_synapse_janitor_wait_time: "{{ 7 * 86400 }}"
when: "postgres_synapse_janitor_wait_time|default('') == ''"
- name: Set postgres_synapse_janitor_tool_path, if not provided
set_fact:
postgres_synapse_janitor_tool_path: "{{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/synapse_janitor.sql"
when: "postgres_synapse_janitor_tool_path|default('') == ''"
# Actual janitor work
- name: Download synapse-janitor tool
get_url:
url: "{{ matrix_postgres_tool_synapse_janitor }}"
dest: "{{ postgres_synapse_janitor_tool_path }}"
force: true
mode: 0550
owner: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
group: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
- name: Ensure matrix-postgres is started
service:
name: matrix-postgres
state: started
daemon_reload: yes
- name: Wait a bit, so that Postgres can start
wait_for:
timeout: "{{ postgres_start_wait_time }}"
delegate_to: 127.0.0.1
become: false
- import_tasks: tasks/util/detect_existing_postgres_version.yml
- name: Abort, if no existing Postgres version detected
fail:
msg: "Could not find existing Postgres installation"
when: "not matrix_postgres_detected_existing|bool"
- name: Generate Postgres database synapse-janitor command
set_fact:
matrix_postgres_synapse_janitor_command: >-
/usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-postgres-synapse-janitor
--user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }}
--cap-drop=ALL
--network={{ matrix_docker_network }}
--env-file={{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/env-postgres-psql
--mount type=bind,src={{ postgres_synapse_janitor_tool_path }},dst=/synapse_janitor.sql,ro=true
{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }}
psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -h matrix-postgres {{ matrix_synapse_database_database }} -f /synapse_janitor.sql
- name: Note about Postgres purging alternative
debug:
msg: >-
Running synapse-janitor with the following Postgres command: `{{ matrix_postgres_synapse_janitor_command }}`.
If this crashes, you can stop all processes (`systemctl stop matrix-*`),
start Postgres only (`systemctl start matrix-postgres`)
and manually run the above command directly on the server.
- name: Populate service facts
service_facts:
- set_fact:
matrix_postgres_synapse_was_running: "{{ ansible_facts.services['matrix-synapse.service']|default(none) is not none and ansible_facts.services['matrix-synapse.service'].state == 'running' }}"
- name: Ensure matrix-synapse is stopped
service:
name: matrix-synapse
state: stopped
daemon_reload: yes
- name: Run synapse-janitor
command: "{{ matrix_postgres_synapse_janitor_command }}"
async: "{{ postgres_synapse_janitor_wait_time }}"
poll: 10
register: matrix_postgres_synapse_janitor_result
# Intentionally show the results
- debug: var="matrix_postgres_synapse_janitor_result"
- name: Ensure matrix-synapse is started, if it previously was
service:
name: matrix-synapse
state: started
daemon_reload: yes
when: "matrix_postgres_synapse_was_running|bool"
- name: Delete synapse-janitor tool
file:
path: "{{ postgres_synapse_janitor_tool_path }}"
state: absent

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---
# Pre-checks
- name: Fail if Postgres not enabled
fail:
msg: "Postgres via the matrix-postgres role is not enabled (`matrix_postgres_enabled`). Cannot run vacuum."
when: "not matrix_postgres_enabled|bool"
# Defaults
- name: Set postgres_start_wait_time, if not provided
set_fact:
postgres_start_wait_time: 15
when: "postgres_start_wait_time|default('') == ''"
- name: Set postgres_vacuum_wait_time, if not provided
set_fact:
postgres_vacuum_wait_time: "{{ 7 * 86400 }}"
when: "postgres_vacuum_wait_time|default('') == ''"
# Actual vacuuming work
- name: Ensure matrix-postgres is started
service:
name: matrix-postgres
state: started
daemon_reload: yes
- name: Wait a bit, so that Postgres can start
wait_for:
timeout: "{{ postgres_start_wait_time }}"
delegate_to: 127.0.0.1
become: false
- import_tasks: tasks/util/detect_existing_postgres_version.yml
- name: Abort, if no existing Postgres version detected
fail:
msg: "Could not find existing Postgres installation"
when: "not matrix_postgres_detected_existing|bool"
- name: Generate Postgres database vacuum command
set_fact:
matrix_postgres_vacuum_command: >-
/usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-postgres-synapse-vacuum
--user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }}
--cap-drop=ALL
--network={{ matrix_docker_network }}
--env-file={{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/env-postgres-psql
{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }}
psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -h matrix-postgres {{ matrix_synapse_database_database }} -c 'VACUUM FULL VERBOSE'
- name: Note about Postgres vacuum alternative
debug:
msg: >-
Running vacuum with the following Postgres command: `{{ matrix_postgres_vacuum_command }}`.
If this crashes, you can stop all processes (`systemctl stop matrix-*`),
start Postgres only (`systemctl start matrix-postgres`)
and manually run the above command directly on the server.
- name: Populate service facts
service_facts:
- set_fact:
matrix_postgres_synapse_was_running: "{{ ansible_facts.services['matrix-synapse.service']|default(none) is not none and ansible_facts.services['matrix-synapse.service'].state == 'running' }}"
- name: Ensure matrix-synapse is stopped
service:
name: matrix-synapse
state: stopped
daemon_reload: yes
- name: Run Postgres vacuum command
command: "{{ matrix_postgres_vacuum_command }}"
async: "{{ postgres_vacuum_wait_time }}"
poll: 10
register: matrix_postgres_synapse_vacuum_result
# Intentionally show the results
- debug: var="matrix_postgres_synapse_vacuum_result"
- name: Ensure matrix-synapse is started, if it previously was
service:
name: matrix-synapse
state: started
daemon_reload: yes
when: "matrix_postgres_synapse_was_running|bool"
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