Improve reliability when using more than 1 media_repository worker

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Slavi Pantaleev 2022-09-15 10:45:03 +03:00
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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ People who are interested in running a Synapse worker setup should know that **o
- we've added support for [running background tasks on a worker](#background-tasks-can-run-on-a-worker)
- we've restored support for [`appservice` workers](#appservice-worker-support-is-back)
- we've restored support for [`user_dir` workers](#user-directory-worker-support-is-back)
- we've made it possible to [reliably use more than 1 `media_repository` worker](#using-more-than-1-media-repository-worker-is-now-more-reliable)
- see the [Potential Backward Incompatibilities after these Synapse worker changes](#potential-backward-incompatibilities-after-these-synapse-worker-changes)
### Stream writers support
@ -68,6 +69,13 @@ From now on, we have support for this.
With `matrix_synapse_workers_preset: one-of-each`, you'll get one `user_dir` worker automatically.
You can also control the `user_dir` workers count with `matrix_synapse_workers_user_dir_workers_count`. Only `0` or `1` workers of this type are supported by Synapse.
### Using more than 1 media repository worker is now more reliable
With `matrix_synapse_workers_preset: one-of-each`, we only launch one `media_repository` worker.
If you've been configuring `matrix_synapse_workers_media_repository_workers_count` manually, you may have increased that to more workers.
When multiple media repository workers are in use, background tasks related to the media repository must always be configured to run on a single `media_repository` worker via `media_instance_running_background_jobs`. Until now, we weren't doing this correctly, but we now are.
### Potential Backward Incompatibilities after these Synapse worker changes
Below we'll discuss **potential backward incompatibilities**.

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@ -535,6 +535,11 @@ matrix_synapse_workers_media_repository_workers_metrics_range_start: 19551
# Adjusting this value manually is generally not necessary.
matrix_synapse_enable_media_repo: "{{ not matrix_synapse_workers_enabled or (matrix_synapse_workers_enabled_list | selectattr('type', 'equalto', 'media_repository') | list | length > 0) }}"
# matrix_synapse_media_instance_running_background_jobs populates the `media_instance_running_background_jobs` Synapse configuration used when Synapse workers are in use (`matrix_synapse_workers_enabled`).
# `media_instance_running_background_jobs` is meant to point to a single media-repository worker, which is dedicated to running background tasks that maintain the media repository.
# Multiple `media_repository` workers may be enabled. We always pick the first one as the background tasks worker.
matrix_synapse_media_instance_running_background_jobs: "{{ (matrix_synapse_workers_enabled_list | selectattr('type', 'equalto', 'media_repository') | list)[0].name if (matrix_synapse_workers_enabled and matrix_synapse_workers_enabled_list | selectattr('type', 'equalto', 'media_repository') | list | length > 0) else '' }}"
# matrix_synapse_workers_appservice_workers_count can only be 0 or 1. More instances are not supported.
# appservice workers were deprecated since Synapse v1.59 (see: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v1.59.0/docs/upgrade.md#deprecation-of-the-synapseappappservice-and-synapseappuser_dir-worker-application-types).
# Our implementation uses generic worker services and assigns them to perform appservice work using the `notify_appservices_from_worker` Synapse option.

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@ -2894,6 +2894,10 @@ update_user_directory_from_worker: {{ matrix_synapse_update_user_directory_from_
run_background_tasks_on: {{ matrix_synapse_run_background_tasks_on | to_json }}
{% endif %}
{% if matrix_synapse_media_instance_running_background_jobs != '' %}
media_instance_running_background_jobs: {{ matrix_synapse_media_instance_running_background_jobs | to_json }}
{% endif %}
# A shared secret used by the replication APIs to authenticate HTTP requests
# from workers.
#