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# Copyright 2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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from unittest.mock import Mock
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import ijson.common
from synapse.api.room_versions import RoomVersions
from synapse.federation.transport.client import SendJoinParser
from synapse.util import ExceptionBundle
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from tests.unittest import TestCase
class SendJoinParserTestCase(TestCase):
def test_two_writes(self) -> None:
"""Test that the parser can sensibly deserialise an input given in two slices."""
parser = SendJoinParser(RoomVersions.V1, True)
parent_event = {
"content": {
"see_room_version_spec": "The event format changes depending on the room version."
},
"event_id": "$authparent",
"room_id": "!somewhere:example.org",
"type": "m.room.minimal_pdu",
}
state = {
"content": {
"see_room_version_spec": "The event format changes depending on the room version."
},
"event_id": "$DoNotThinkAboutTheEvent",
"room_id": "!somewhere:example.org",
"type": "m.room.minimal_pdu",
}
response = [
200,
{
"auth_chain": [parent_event],
"origin": "matrix.org",
"state": [state],
},
]
serialised_response = json.dumps(response).encode()
# Send data to the parser
parser.write(serialised_response[:100])
parser.write(serialised_response[100:])
# Retrieve the parsed SendJoinResponse
parsed_response = parser.finish()
# Sanity check the parsing gave us sensible data.
self.assertEqual(len(parsed_response.auth_events), 1, parsed_response)
self.assertEqual(len(parsed_response.state), 1, parsed_response)
self.assertEqual(parsed_response.event_dict, {}, parsed_response)
self.assertIsNone(parsed_response.event, parsed_response)
self.assertFalse(parsed_response.partial_state, parsed_response)
self.assertEqual(parsed_response.servers_in_room, None, parsed_response)
def test_partial_state(self) -> None:
"""Check that the partial_state flag is correctly parsed"""
parser = SendJoinParser(RoomVersions.V1, False)
response = {
"org.matrix.msc3706.partial_state": True,
}
serialised_response = json.dumps(response).encode()
# Send data to the parser
parser.write(serialised_response)
# Retrieve and check the parsed SendJoinResponse
parsed_response = parser.finish()
self.assertTrue(parsed_response.partial_state)
def test_servers_in_room(self) -> None:
"""Check that the servers_in_room field is correctly parsed"""
parser = SendJoinParser(RoomVersions.V1, False)
response = {"org.matrix.msc3706.servers_in_room": ["hs1", "hs2"]}
serialised_response = json.dumps(response).encode()
# Send data to the parser
parser.write(serialised_response)
# Retrieve and check the parsed SendJoinResponse
parsed_response = parser.finish()
self.assertEqual(parsed_response.servers_in_room, ["hs1", "hs2"])
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def test_errors_closing_coroutines(self) -> None:
"""Check we close all coroutines, even if closing the first raises an Exception.
We also check that an Exception of some kind is raised, but we don't make any
assertions about its attributes or type.
"""
parser = SendJoinParser(RoomVersions.V1, False)
response = {"org.matrix.msc3706.servers_in_room": ["hs1", "hs2"]}
serialisation = json.dumps(response).encode()
# Mock the coroutines managed by this parser.
# The first one will error when we try to close it.
coro_1 = Mock()
coro_1.close = Mock(side_effect=RuntimeError("Couldn't close coro 1"))
coro_2 = Mock()
coro_3 = Mock()
coro_3.close = Mock(side_effect=RuntimeError("Couldn't close coro 3"))
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original_coros = parser._coros
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parser._coros = [coro_1, coro_2, coro_3]
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# Close the original coroutines. If we don't, when we garbage collect them
# they will throw, failing the test. (Oddly, this only started in CPython 3.11).
for coro in original_coros:
try:
coro.close()
except ijson.common.IncompleteJSONError:
pass
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# Send half of the data to the parser
parser.write(serialisation[: len(serialisation) // 2])
# Close the parser. There should be _some_ kind of exception.
with self.assertRaises(ExceptionBundle):
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parser.finish()
# In any case, we should have tried to close both coros.
coro_1.close.assert_called()
coro_2.close.assert_called()
coro_3.close.assert_called()