diff --git a/changelog.d/17254.bugfix b/changelog.d/17254.bugfix new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b0d61309e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/changelog.d/17254.bugfix @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Fix searching for users with their exact localpart whose ID includes a hyphen. diff --git a/synapse/storage/databases/main/user_directory.py b/synapse/storage/databases/main/user_directory.py index 0513e7dc06..6e18f714d7 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/databases/main/user_directory.py +++ b/synapse/storage/databases/main/user_directory.py @@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@ def _parse_words_with_regex(search_term: str) -> List[str]: Break down search term into words, when we don't have ICU available. See: `_parse_words` """ - return re.findall(r"([\w\-]+)", search_term, re.UNICODE) + return re.findall(r"([\w-]+)", search_term, re.UNICODE) def _parse_words_with_icu(search_term: str) -> List[str]: @@ -1303,15 +1303,69 @@ def _parse_words_with_icu(search_term: str) -> List[str]: if j < 0: break - result = search_term[i:j] + # We want to make sure that we split on `@` and `:` specifically, as + # they occur in user IDs. + for result in re.split(r"[@:]+", search_term[i:j]): + results.append(result.strip()) + + i = j + + # libicu will break up words that have punctuation in them, but to handle + # cases where user IDs have '-', '.' and '_' in them we want to *not* break + # those into words and instead allow the DB to tokenise them how it wants. + # + # In particular, user-71 in postgres gets tokenised to "user, -71", and this + # will not match a query for "user, 71". + new_results: List[str] = [] + i = 0 + while i < len(results): + curr = results[i] + + prev = None + next = None + if i > 0: + prev = results[i - 1] + if i + 1 < len(results): + next = results[i + 1] + + i += 1 # libicu considers spaces and punctuation between words as words, but we don't # want to include those in results as they would result in syntax errors in SQL # queries (e.g. "foo bar" would result in the search query including "foo & & # bar"). - if len(re.findall(r"([\w\-]+)", result, re.UNICODE)): - results.append(result) + if not curr: + continue - i = j + if curr in ["-", ".", "_"]: + prefix = "" + suffix = "" - return results + # Check if the next item is a word, and if so use it as the suffix. + # We check for if its a word as we don't want to concatenate + # multiple punctuation marks. + if next is not None and re.match(r"\w", next): + suffix = next + i += 1 # We're using next, so we skip it in the outer loop. + else: + # We want to avoid creating terms like "user-", as we should + # strip trailing punctuation. + continue + + if prev and re.match(r"\w", prev) and new_results: + prefix = new_results[-1] + new_results.pop() + + # We might not have a prefix here, but that's fine as we want to + # ensure that we don't strip preceding punctuation e.g. '-71' + # shouldn't be converted to '71'. + + new_results.append(f"{prefix}{curr}{suffix}") + continue + elif not re.match(r"\w", curr): + # Ignore other punctuation + continue + + new_results.append(curr) + + return new_results diff --git a/tests/handlers/test_user_directory.py b/tests/handlers/test_user_directory.py index 77c6cac449..878d9683b6 100644 --- a/tests/handlers/test_user_directory.py +++ b/tests/handlers/test_user_directory.py @@ -1061,6 +1061,45 @@ class UserDirectoryTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase): {alice: ProfileInfo(display_name=None, avatar_url=MXC_DUMMY)}, ) + def test_search_punctuation(self) -> None: + """Test that you can search for a user that includes punctuation""" + + searching_user = self.register_user("searcher", "password") + searching_user_tok = self.login("searcher", "password") + + room_id = self.helper.create_room_as( + searching_user, + room_version=RoomVersions.V1.identifier, + tok=searching_user_tok, + ) + + # We want to test searching for users of the form e.g. "user-1", with + # various punctuation. We also test both where the prefix is numeric and + # alphanumeric, as e.g. postgres tokenises "user-1" as "user" and "-1". + i = 1 + for char in ["-", ".", "_"]: + for use_numeric in [False, True]: + if use_numeric: + prefix1 = f"{i}" + prefix2 = f"{i+1}" + else: + prefix1 = f"a{i}" + prefix2 = f"a{i+1}" + + local_user_1 = self.register_user(f"user{char}{prefix1}", "password") + local_user_2 = self.register_user(f"user{char}{prefix2}", "password") + + self._add_user_to_room(room_id, RoomVersions.V1, local_user_1) + self._add_user_to_room(room_id, RoomVersions.V1, local_user_2) + + results = self.get_success( + self.handler.search_users(searching_user, local_user_1, 20) + )["results"] + received_user_id_ordering = [result["user_id"] for result in results] + self.assertSequenceEqual(received_user_id_ordering[:1], [local_user_1]) + + i += 2 + class TestUserDirSearchDisabled(unittest.HomeserverTestCase): servlets = [ diff --git a/tests/storage/test_user_directory.py b/tests/storage/test_user_directory.py index 156a610faa..c26932069f 100644 --- a/tests/storage/test_user_directory.py +++ b/tests/storage/test_user_directory.py @@ -711,6 +711,10 @@ class UserDirectoryICUTestCase(HomeserverTestCase): ), ) + self.assertEqual(_parse_words_with_icu("user-1"), ["user-1"]) + self.assertEqual(_parse_words_with_icu("user-ab"), ["user-ab"]) + self.assertEqual(_parse_words_with_icu("user.--1"), ["user", "-1"]) + def test_regex_word_boundary_punctuation(self) -> None: """ Tests the behaviour of punctuation with the non-ICU tokeniser