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While reviewing other changes related to synapse I rediscovered the `lib.findFirst (...) (lib.last resources)` hack to find a listener supporting the `client` resource. We decided to keep it that way for now a while ago to avoid scope-creep on the RFC42 refactoring[1]. I wanted to take care of that and forgot about it. Anyways, I'm pretty sure that this is bogus: to register a user, you need the `client` API and not a random listener which happens to be the last one in the list. Also, you need something which serves the `client` API to have the entire synapse<->messenger interaction working (whereas `federation` is for synapse<->synapse). So I decided to error out if no `client` listener is found. A listener serving `client` can be defined in either the main synapse process or one of its workers via `services.matrix-synapse.workers`[2]. However it's generally nicer to use assertions for that because then it's possible to display multiple configuration errors at once and one doesn't have to chase one `throw` after another. I decided to also error out when using the result from `findFirst` though because module assertions aren't thrown necessarily when you evaluate a single config attribute, e.g. `config.environment.systemPackages` which depends on an existing client listener because of `registerNewMatrixUser`[3]. While at it I realized that if `settings.instance_map` is wrongly configured, e.g. by settings.instance_map = mkForce { /* no `main` in here */ } an `attribute ... missing` error will be thrown while evaluating the worker assertion. [1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/158605#discussion_r815500487 [2] This also means that `registerNewMatrixUser` will still work if you offload the entire `client` traffic to a worker. [3] And getting a useful error message is way better for debugging in such a case than `value is null while a set was expected`. |
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