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Add metrics to track /messages response time by room size
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Follow-up to #13533
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MadLittleMods committed Aug 16, 2022
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""" This module contains REST servlets to do with rooms: /rooms/<paths> """
import logging
from enum import Enum
import re
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Awaitable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from urllib import parse as urlparse
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


class _RoomSize(Enum):
"""
Enum to differentiate sizes of rooms. This is a pretty good aproximation
about how hard it will be to get events in the room. We could also look at
room "complexity".
"""

# This doesn't necessarily mean the room is a DM, just that there is a DM
# amount of people there.
DM_SIZE = "direct_message_size"
SMALL = "small"
SUBSTANTIAL = "substantial"
LARGE = "large"

def get_room_size_label_for_member_count(member_count: int):
if member_count <= 2:
return _RoomSize.DM_SIZE
elif member_count < 100:
return _RoomSize.SMALL
elif member_count < 1000:
return _RoomSize.SUBSTANTIAL
else:
return _RoomSize.LARGE


# This is an extra metric on top of `synapse_http_server_response_time_seconds`
# which times the same sort of thing but this one allows us to see values
# greater than 10s. We use a separate dedicated histogram with its own buckets
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messsages_response_timer = Histogram(
"synapse_room_message_list_rest_servlet_response_time_seconds",
"sec",
[],
# We have a label for room size so we can try to see a more realistic
# picture of /messages response time for bigger rooms. We don't want the
# tiny rooms that can always respond fast skewing our results when we're trying
# to optimize the bigger cases.
["room_size"],
buckets=(
0.005,
0.01,
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self.auth = hs.get_auth()
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main

@messsages_response_timer.time()
async def on_GET(
self, request: SynapseRequest, room_id: str
) -> Tuple[int, JsonDict]:
processing_start_time = self.clock.time_msec()
# Fire and forget and hope that we get a result by the end.
room_member_count_co = self.store.get_number_joined_users_in_room(room_id)

requester = await self.auth.get_user_by_req(request, allow_guest=True)
pagination_config = await PaginationConfig.from_request(
self.store, request, default_limit=10
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event_filter=event_filter,
)

processing_end_time = self.clock.time_msec()
room_member_count = await room_member_count_co
messsages_response_timer.labels(
room_size=_RoomSize.get_room_size_label_for_member_count(room_member_count)
).observe((processing_start_time - processing_end_time) / 1000)

return 200, msgs


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