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  • # Copyright 2019 New Vector Ltd
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    # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
    # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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    #
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    from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
    
    from twisted.internet.protocol import Protocol
    
    from twisted.web.resource import Resource
    
    from synapse.app.generic_worker import GenericWorkerServer
    
    from synapse.http.server import JsonResource
    
    from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest, SynapseSite
    
    from synapse.replication.http import ReplicationRestResource
    
    from synapse.replication.tcp.client import ReplicationDataHandler
    
    from synapse.replication.tcp.handler import ReplicationCommandHandler
    
    from synapse.replication.tcp.protocol import ClientReplicationStreamProtocol
    
    from synapse.replication.tcp.resource import (
        ReplicationStreamProtocolFactory,
        ServerReplicationStreamProtocol,
    )
    
    from synapse.server import HomeServer
    
    from tests.server import FakeTransport
    
    try:
        import hiredis
    except ImportError:
    
        hiredis = None  # type: ignore
    
    logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
    
    
    
    class BaseStreamTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
        """Base class for tests of the replication streams"""
    
        # hiredis is an optional dependency so we don't want to require it for running
        # the tests.
        if not hiredis:
            skip = "Requires hiredis"
    
    
        def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs):
            # build a replication server
    
            server_factory = ReplicationStreamProtocolFactory(hs)
            self.streamer = hs.get_replication_streamer()
    
            self.server = server_factory.buildProtocol(
                None
            )  # type: ServerReplicationStreamProtocol
    
            # Make a new HomeServer object for the worker
            self.reactor.lookups["testserv"] = "1.2.3.4"
            self.worker_hs = self.setup_test_homeserver(
    
                homeserver_to_use=GenericWorkerServer,
    
                config=self._get_worker_hs_config(),
    
                reactor=self.reactor,
            )
    
            # Since we use sqlite in memory databases we need to make sure the
            # databases objects are the same.
    
            self.worker_hs.get_datastore().db_pool = hs.get_datastore().db_pool
    
            self.test_handler = self._build_replication_data_handler()
    
            self.worker_hs._replication_data_handler = self.test_handler
    
    
            repl_handler = ReplicationCommandHandler(self.worker_hs)
    
            self.client = ClientReplicationStreamProtocol(
    
                self.worker_hs,
                "client",
                "test",
                clock,
                repl_handler,
    
            self._client_transport = None
            self._server_transport = None
    
    
        def create_resource_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Resource]:
            d = super().create_resource_dict()
            d["/_synapse/replication"] = ReplicationRestResource(self.hs)
            return d
    
    
        def _get_worker_hs_config(self) -> dict:
            config = self.default_config()
            config["worker_app"] = "synapse.app.generic_worker"
            config["worker_replication_host"] = "testserv"
            config["worker_replication_http_port"] = "8765"
            return config
    
    
        def _build_replication_data_handler(self):
    
            return TestReplicationDataHandler(self.worker_hs)
    
        def reconnect(self):
            if self._client_transport:
                self.client.close()
    
            if self._server_transport:
                self.server.close()
    
            self._client_transport = FakeTransport(self.server, self.reactor)
            self.client.makeConnection(self._client_transport)
    
            self._server_transport = FakeTransport(self.client, self.reactor)
            self.server.makeConnection(self._server_transport)
    
        def disconnect(self):
            if self._client_transport:
                self._client_transport = None
                self.client.close()
    
            if self._server_transport:
                self._server_transport = None
                self.server.close()
    
    
        def replicate(self):
            """Tell the master side of replication that something has happened, and then
            wait for the replication to occur.
            """
            self.streamer.on_notifier_poke()
            self.pump(0.1)
    
    
        def handle_http_replication_attempt(self) -> SynapseRequest:
            """Asserts that a connection attempt was made to the master HS on the
            HTTP replication port, then proxies it to the master HS object to be
            handled.
    
            Returns:
                The request object received by master HS.
            """
    
            # We should have an outbound connection attempt.
            clients = self.reactor.tcpClients
            self.assertEqual(len(clients), 1)
            (host, port, client_factory, _timeout, _bindAddress) = clients.pop(0)
            self.assertEqual(host, "1.2.3.4")
            self.assertEqual(port, 8765)
    
            # Set up client side protocol
            client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)
    
            # Set up the server side protocol
    
            channel = self.site.buildProtocol(None)
    
            # hook into the channel's request factory so that we can keep a record
            # of the requests
            requests: List[SynapseRequest] = []
            real_request_factory = channel.requestFactory
    
            def request_factory(*args, **kwargs):
                request = real_request_factory(*args, **kwargs)
                requests.append(request)
                return request
    
            channel.requestFactory = request_factory
    
    
            # Connect client to server and vice versa.
            client_to_server_transport = FakeTransport(
                channel, self.reactor, client_protocol
            )
            client_protocol.makeConnection(client_to_server_transport)
    
            server_to_client_transport = FakeTransport(
                client_protocol, self.reactor, channel
            )
            channel.makeConnection(server_to_client_transport)
    
            # The request will now be processed by `self.site` and the response
            # streamed back.
            self.reactor.advance(0)
    
            # We tear down the connection so it doesn't get reused without our
            # knowledge.
            server_to_client_transport.loseConnection()
            client_to_server_transport.loseConnection()
    
    
            # there should have been exactly one request
            self.assertEqual(len(requests), 1)
    
            return requests[0]
    
    
        def assert_request_is_get_repl_stream_updates(
            self, request: SynapseRequest, stream_name: str
        ):
            """Asserts that the given request is a HTTP replication request for
            fetching updates for given stream.
            """
    
    
            path = request.path  # type: bytes  # type: ignore
    
            self.assertRegex(
    
                br"^/_synapse/replication/get_repl_stream_updates/%s/[^/]+$"
                % (stream_name.encode("ascii"),),
            )
    
            self.assertEqual(request.method, b"GET")
    
    
    
    class BaseMultiWorkerStreamTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
        """Base class for tests running multiple workers.
    
        Automatically handle HTTP replication requests from workers to master,
        unlike `BaseStreamTestCase`.
        """
    
        servlets = []  # type: List[Callable[[HomeServer, JsonResource], None]]
    
        def setUp(self):
            super().setUp()
    
            # build a replication server
            self.server_factory = ReplicationStreamProtocolFactory(self.hs)
            self.streamer = self.hs.get_replication_streamer()
    
    
            # Fake in memory Redis server that servers can connect to.
            self._redis_server = FakeRedisPubSubServer()
    
    
            # We may have an attempt to connect to redis for the external cache already.
            self.connect_any_redis_attempts()
    
    
            store = self.hs.get_datastore()
    
            self.database_pool = store.db_pool
    
    
            self.reactor.lookups["testserv"] = "1.2.3.4"
    
            self.reactor.lookups["localhost"] = "127.0.0.1"
    
            # A map from a HS instance to the associated HTTP Site to use for
            # handling inbound HTTP requests to that instance.
            self._hs_to_site = {self.hs: self.site}
    
            if self.hs.config.redis.redis_enabled:
                # Handle attempts to connect to fake redis server.
                self.reactor.add_tcp_client_callback(
    
                    6379,
                    self.connect_any_redis_attempts,
    
                self.hs.get_tcp_replication().start_replication(self.hs)
    
    
            # When we see a connection attempt to the master replication listener we
            # automatically set up the connection. This is so that tests don't
            # manually have to go and explicitly set it up each time (plus sometimes
            # it is impossible to write the handling explicitly in the tests).
    
            #
            # Register the master replication listener:
    
            self.reactor.add_tcp_client_callback(
    
                "1.2.3.4",
                8765,
                lambda: self._handle_http_replication_attempt(self.hs, 8765),
    
            """Overrides `HomeserverTestCase.create_test_resource`."""
    
            # We override this so that it automatically registers all the HTTP
            # replication servlets, without having to explicitly do that in all
            # subclassses.
    
            resource = ReplicationRestResource(self.hs)
    
            for servlet in self.servlets:
                servlet(self.hs, resource)
    
            return resource
    
        def make_worker_hs(
    
            self, worker_app: str, extra_config: Optional[dict] = None, **kwargs
    
        ) -> HomeServer:
            """Make a new worker HS instance, correctly connecting replcation
            stream to the master HS.
    
            Args:
                worker_app: Type of worker, e.g. `synapse.app.federation_sender`.
                extra_config: Any extra config to use for this instances.
                **kwargs: Options that get passed to `self.setup_test_homeserver`,
    
                    useful to e.g. pass some mocks for things like `federation_http_client`
    
    
            Returns:
                The new worker HomeServer instance.
            """
    
            config = self._get_worker_hs_config()
            config["worker_app"] = worker_app
    
            config.update(extra_config or {})
    
    
            worker_hs = self.setup_test_homeserver(
    
                homeserver_to_use=GenericWorkerServer,
    
                config=config,
                reactor=self.reactor,
    
            # If the instance is in the `instance_map` config then workers may try
            # and send HTTP requests to it, so we register it with
            # `_handle_http_replication_attempt` like we do with the master HS.
            instance_name = worker_hs.get_instance_name()
            instance_loc = worker_hs.config.worker.instance_map.get(instance_name)
            if instance_loc:
                # Ensure the host is one that has a fake DNS entry.
                if instance_loc.host not in self.reactor.lookups:
                    raise Exception(
                        "Host does not have an IP for instance_map[%r].host = %r"
    
                    )
    
                self.reactor.add_tcp_client_callback(
                    self.reactor.lookups[instance_loc.host],
                    instance_loc.port,
                    lambda: self._handle_http_replication_attempt(
                        worker_hs, instance_loc.port
                    ),
                )
    
    
            store = worker_hs.get_datastore()
    
            store.db_pool._db_pool = self.database_pool._db_pool
    
            # Set up TCP replication between master and the new worker if we don't
            # have Redis support enabled.
            if not worker_hs.config.redis_enabled:
                repl_handler = ReplicationCommandHandler(worker_hs)
                client = ClientReplicationStreamProtocol(
    
                    worker_hs,
                    "client",
                    "test",
                    self.clock,
                    repl_handler,
    
                )
                server = self.server_factory.buildProtocol(None)
    
                client_transport = FakeTransport(server, self.reactor)
                client.makeConnection(client_transport)
    
                server_transport = FakeTransport(client, self.reactor)
                server.makeConnection(server_transport)
    
    
            # Set up a resource for the worker
    
            resource = ReplicationRestResource(worker_hs)
    
    
            for servlet in self.servlets:
                servlet(worker_hs, resource)
    
    
            self._hs_to_site[worker_hs] = SynapseSite(
                logger_name="synapse.access.http.fake",
                site_tag="{}-{}".format(
                    worker_hs.config.server.server_name, worker_hs.get_instance_name()
                ),
                config=worker_hs.config.server.listeners[0],
                resource=resource,
                server_version_string="1",
    
                reactor=self.reactor,
    
            )
    
            if worker_hs.config.redis.redis_enabled:
                worker_hs.get_tcp_replication().start_replication(worker_hs)
    
    
            return worker_hs
    
        def _get_worker_hs_config(self) -> dict:
            config = self.default_config()
            config["worker_replication_host"] = "testserv"
            config["worker_replication_http_port"] = "8765"
            return config
    
        def replicate(self):
            """Tell the master side of replication that something has happened, and then
            wait for the replication to occur.
            """
            self.streamer.on_notifier_poke()
            self.pump()
    
    
        def _handle_http_replication_attempt(self, hs, repl_port):
            """Handles a connection attempt to the given HS replication HTTP
            listener on the given port.
    
            """
    
            # We should have at least one outbound connection attempt, where the
            # last is one to the HTTP repication IP/port.
            clients = self.reactor.tcpClients
            self.assertGreaterEqual(len(clients), 1)
            (host, port, client_factory, _timeout, _bindAddress) = clients.pop()
            self.assertEqual(host, "1.2.3.4")
    
            self.assertEqual(port, repl_port)
    
    
            # Set up client side protocol
            client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)
    
            # Set up the server side protocol
    
            channel = self._hs_to_site[hs].buildProtocol(None)
    
    
            # Connect client to server and vice versa.
            client_to_server_transport = FakeTransport(
                channel, self.reactor, client_protocol
            )
            client_protocol.makeConnection(client_to_server_transport)
    
            server_to_client_transport = FakeTransport(
                client_protocol, self.reactor, channel
            )
            channel.makeConnection(server_to_client_transport)
    
            # Note: at this point we've wired everything up, but we need to return
            # before the data starts flowing over the connections as this is called
            # inside `connecTCP` before the connection has been passed back to the
            # code that requested the TCP connection.
    
    
        def connect_any_redis_attempts(self):
            """If redis is enabled we need to deal with workers connecting to a
            redis server. We don't want to use a real Redis server so we use a
            fake one.
            """
            clients = self.reactor.tcpClients
    
            while clients:
                (host, port, client_factory, _timeout, _bindAddress) = clients.pop(0)
    
                self.assertEqual(host, b"localhost")
    
                self.assertEqual(port, 6379)
    
                client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)
                server_protocol = self._redis_server.buildProtocol(None)
    
                client_to_server_transport = FakeTransport(
                    server_protocol, self.reactor, client_protocol
                )
                client_protocol.makeConnection(client_to_server_transport)
    
                server_to_client_transport = FakeTransport(
                    client_protocol, self.reactor, server_protocol
                )
                server_protocol.makeConnection(server_to_client_transport)
    
    class TestReplicationDataHandler(ReplicationDataHandler):
    
        """Drop-in for ReplicationDataHandler which just collects RDATA rows"""
    
        def __init__(self, hs: HomeServer):
            super().__init__(hs)
    
    
            # list of received (stream_name, token, row) tuples
            self.received_rdata_rows = []  # type: List[Tuple[str, int, Any]]
    
        async def on_rdata(self, stream_name, instance_name, token, rows):
            await super().on_rdata(stream_name, instance_name, token, rows)
    
                self.received_rdata_rows.append((stream_name, token, r))
    
    
    class FakeRedisPubSubServer:
    
        """A fake Redis server for pub/sub."""
    
    
        def __init__(self):
            self._subscribers = set()
    
        def add_subscriber(self, conn):
    
            """A connection has called SUBSCRIBE"""
    
            self._subscribers.add(conn)
    
        def remove_subscriber(self, conn):
    
            """A connection has called UNSUBSCRIBE"""
    
            self._subscribers.discard(conn)
    
        def publish(self, conn, channel, msg) -> int:
    
            """A connection want to publish a message to subscribers."""
    
            for sub in self._subscribers:
                sub.send(["message", channel, msg])
    
            return len(self._subscribers)
    
        def buildProtocol(self, addr):
            return FakeRedisPubSubProtocol(self)
    
    
    class FakeRedisPubSubProtocol(Protocol):
    
        """A connection from a client talking to the fake Redis server."""
    
        transport = None  # type: Optional[FakeTransport]
    
    
        def __init__(self, server: FakeRedisPubSubServer):
            self._server = server
            self._reader = hiredis.Reader()
    
        def dataReceived(self, data):
            self._reader.feed(data)
    
            # We might get multiple messages in one packet.
            while True:
                msg = self._reader.gets()
    
                if msg is False:
                    # No more messages.
                    return
    
                if not isinstance(msg, list):
                    # Inbound commands should always be a list
                    raise Exception("Expected redis list")
    
                self.handle_command(msg[0], *msg[1:])
    
        def handle_command(self, command, *args):
    
            """Received a Redis command from the client."""
    
    
            # We currently only support pub/sub.
            if command == b"PUBLISH":
                channel, message = args
                num_subscribers = self._server.publish(self, channel, message)
                self.send(num_subscribers)
            elif command == b"SUBSCRIBE":
                (channel,) = args
                self._server.add_subscriber(self)
                self.send(["subscribe", channel, 1])
    
    
            # Since we use SET/GET to cache things we can safely no-op them.
            elif command == b"SET":
                self.send("OK")
            elif command == b"GET":
                self.send(None)
    
            else:
                raise Exception("Unknown command")
    
        def send(self, msg):
    
            """Send a message back to the client."""
    
            assert self.transport is not None
    
    
            raw = self.encode(msg).encode("utf-8")
    
            self.transport.write(raw)
            self.transport.flush()
    
        def encode(self, obj):
            """Encode an object to its Redis format.
    
            Supports: strings/bytes, integers and list/tuples.
            """
    
            if isinstance(obj, bytes):
                # We assume bytes are just unicode strings.
                obj = obj.decode("utf-8")
    
    
            if obj is None:
                return "$-1\r\n"
    
            if isinstance(obj, str):
                return "${len}\r\n{str}\r\n".format(len=len(obj), str=obj)
            if isinstance(obj, int):
                return ":{val}\r\n".format(val=obj)
            if isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)):
                items = "".join(self.encode(a) for a in obj)
                return "*{len}\r\n{items}".format(len=len(obj), items=items)
    
            raise Exception("Unrecognized type for encoding redis: %r: %r", type(obj), obj)
    
        def connectionLost(self, reason):
            self._server.remove_subscriber(self)