Skip to content
Snippets Groups Projects
test_sync.py 49.1 KiB
Newer Older
  • Learn to ignore specific revisions
  • Neil Johnson's avatar
    Neil Johnson committed
    #
    
    Patrick Cloke's avatar
    Patrick Cloke committed
    # This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
    #
    # Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
    #
    # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
    # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
    # published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
    # License, or (at your option) any later version.
    #
    # See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details:
    # <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>.
    #
    # Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0:
    # <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.
    #
    # [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
    
    Neil Johnson's avatar
    Neil Johnson committed
    #
    #
    
    from typing import Collection, ContextManager, List, Optional
    
    from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, Mock, patch
    
    from parameterized import parameterized, parameterized_class
    
    from twisted.internet import defer
    
    from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
    
    
    from synapse.api.constants import AccountDataTypes, EventTypes, JoinRules
    
    from synapse.api.errors import Codes, ResourceLimitError
    
    from synapse.api.filtering import FilterCollection, Filtering
    
    from synapse.api.room_versions import RoomVersion, RoomVersions
    from synapse.events import EventBase
    from synapse.events.snapshot import EventContext
    from synapse.federation.federation_base import event_from_pdu_json
    
    from synapse.handlers.sync import (
        SyncConfig,
        SyncRequestKey,
        SyncResult,
        SyncVersion,
        TimelineBatch,
    )
    
    from synapse.rest import admin
    from synapse.rest.client import knock, login, room
    from synapse.server import HomeServer
    
    from synapse.types import (
        JsonDict,
        MultiWriterStreamToken,
        RoomStreamToken,
        StreamKeyType,
        UserID,
        create_requester,
    )
    
    from synapse.util import Clock
    
    Neil Johnson's avatar
    Neil Johnson committed
    import tests.unittest
    import tests.utils
    
    
    _request_key = 0
    
    
    def generate_request_key() -> SyncRequestKey:
        global _request_key
        _request_key += 1
        return ("request_key", _request_key)
    
    
    Neil Johnson's avatar
    Neil Johnson committed
    
    
    @parameterized_class(
        ("use_state_after",),
        [
            (True,),
            (False,),
        ],
        class_name_func=lambda cls,
        num,
        params_dict: f"{cls.__name__}_{'state_after' if params_dict['use_state_after'] else 'state'}",
    )
    
    class SyncTestCase(tests.unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
    
    Marcus's avatar
    Marcus committed
        """Tests Sync Handler."""
    
    Neil Johnson's avatar
    Neil Johnson committed
    
    
        use_state_after: bool
    
    
        servlets = [
            admin.register_servlets,
            knock.register_servlets,
            login.register_servlets,
            room.register_servlets,
        ]
    
    
        def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
    
            self.sync_handler = self.hs.get_sync_handler()
    
            self.store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
    
    Neil Johnson's avatar
    Neil Johnson committed
    
    
            # AuthBlocking reads from the hs' config on initialization. We need to
            # modify its config instead of the hs'
    
            self.auth_blocking = self.hs.get_auth_blocking()
    
        def test_wait_for_sync_for_user_auth_blocking(self) -> None:
    
            user_id1 = "@user1:test"
            user_id2 = "@user2:test"
    
            sync_config = generate_sync_config(
                user_id1, use_state_after=self.use_state_after
            )
    
            requester = create_requester(user_id1)
    
            self.reactor.advance(100)  # So we get not 0 time
    
            self.auth_blocking._limit_usage_by_mau = True
            self.auth_blocking._max_mau_value = 1
    
    
            # Check that the happy case does not throw errors
    
            self.get_success(self.store.upsert_monthly_active_user(user_id1))
    
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    requester,
                    sync_config,
                    sync_version=SyncVersion.SYNC_V2,
    
            self.auth_blocking._hs_disabled = True
    
            e = self.get_failure(
    
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    requester,
                    sync_config,
                    sync_version=SyncVersion.SYNC_V2,
    
                ResourceLimitError,
    
            self.assertEqual(e.value.errcode, Codes.RESOURCE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED)
    
            self.auth_blocking._hs_disabled = False
    
            sync_config = generate_sync_config(
                user_id2, use_state_after=self.use_state_after
            )
    
            requester = create_requester(user_id2)
    
            e = self.get_failure(
    
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    requester,
                    sync_config,
                    sync_version=SyncVersion.SYNC_V2,
    
                ResourceLimitError,
    
            self.assertEqual(e.value.errcode, Codes.RESOURCE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED)
    
        def test_unknown_room_version(self) -> None:
    
            """
            A room with an unknown room version should not break sync (and should be excluded).
            """
            inviter = self.register_user("creator", "pass", admin=True)
            inviter_tok = self.login("@creator:test", "pass")
    
            user = self.register_user("user", "pass")
            tok = self.login("user", "pass")
    
            # Do an initial sync on a different device.
            requester = create_requester(user)
            initial_result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    sync_config=generate_sync_config(
                        user, device_id="dev", use_state_after=self.use_state_after
                    ),
    
                )
            )
    
            # Create a room as the user.
            joined_room = self.helper.create_room_as(user, tok=tok)
    
            # Invite the user to the room as someone else.
            invite_room = self.helper.create_room_as(inviter, tok=inviter_tok)
            self.helper.invite(invite_room, targ=user, tok=inviter_tok)
    
            knock_room = self.helper.create_room_as(
                inviter, room_version=RoomVersions.V7.identifier, tok=inviter_tok
            )
            self.helper.send_state(
                knock_room,
                EventTypes.JoinRules,
                {"join_rule": JoinRules.KNOCK},
                tok=inviter_tok,
            )
            channel = self.make_request(
                "POST",
                "/_matrix/client/r0/knock/%s" % (knock_room,),
                b"{}",
                tok,
            )
    
            self.assertEqual(200, channel.code, channel.result)
    
    
            # The rooms should appear in the sync response.
            result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    sync_config=generate_sync_config(
                        user, use_state_after=self.use_state_after
                    ),
    
                )
            )
            self.assertIn(joined_room, [r.room_id for r in result.joined])
            self.assertIn(invite_room, [r.room_id for r in result.invited])
            self.assertIn(knock_room, [r.room_id for r in result.knocked])
    
            # Test a incremental sync (by providing a since_token).
            result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    requester,
    
                    sync_config=generate_sync_config(
                        user, device_id="dev", use_state_after=self.use_state_after
                    ),
    
                    since_token=initial_result.next_batch,
                )
            )
            self.assertIn(joined_room, [r.room_id for r in result.joined])
            self.assertIn(invite_room, [r.room_id for r in result.invited])
            self.assertIn(knock_room, [r.room_id for r in result.knocked])
    
            # Poke the database and update the room version to an unknown one.
            for room_id in (joined_room, invite_room, knock_room):
                self.get_success(
                    self.hs.get_datastores().main.db_pool.simple_update(
                        "rooms",
                        keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
                        updatevalues={"room_version": "unknown-room-version"},
                        desc="updated-room-version",
                    )
                )
    
            # Blow away caches (supported room versions can only change due to a restart).
    
            self.store.get_rooms_for_user.invalidate_all()
    
            self.store._get_rooms_for_local_user_where_membership_is_inner.invalidate_all()
    
            self.store._get_event_cache.clear()
    
            self.store._event_ref.clear()
    
    
            # The rooms should be excluded from the sync response.
            # Get a new request key.
            result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    sync_config=generate_sync_config(
                        user, use_state_after=self.use_state_after
                    ),
    
                )
            )
            self.assertNotIn(joined_room, [r.room_id for r in result.joined])
            self.assertNotIn(invite_room, [r.room_id for r in result.invited])
            self.assertNotIn(knock_room, [r.room_id for r in result.knocked])
    
            # The rooms should also not be in an incremental sync.
            result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    requester,
    
                    sync_config=generate_sync_config(
                        user, device_id="dev", use_state_after=self.use_state_after
                    ),
    
                    since_token=initial_result.next_batch,
                )
            )
            self.assertNotIn(joined_room, [r.room_id for r in result.joined])
            self.assertNotIn(invite_room, [r.room_id for r in result.invited])
            self.assertNotIn(knock_room, [r.room_id for r in result.knocked])
    
    
        def test_ban_wins_race_with_join(self) -> None:
    
            """Rooms shouldn't appear under "joined" if a join loses a race to a ban.
    
            A complicated edge case. Imagine the following scenario:
    
            * you attempt to join a room
            * racing with that is a ban which comes in over federation, which ends up with
              an earlier stream_ordering than the join.
            * you get a sync response with a sync token which is _after_ the ban, but before
              the join
            * now your join lands; it is a valid event because its `prev_event`s predate the
              ban, but will not make it into current_state_events (because bans win over
              joins in state res, essentially).
            * When we do a sync from the incremental sync, the only event in the timeline
              is your join ... and yet you aren't joined.
    
            The ban coming in over federation isn't crucial for this behaviour; the key
            requirements are:
            1. the homeserver generates a join event with prev_events that precede the ban
               (so that it passes the "are you banned" test)
            2. the join event has a stream_ordering after that of the ban.
    
            We use monkeypatching to artificially trigger condition (1).
            """
            # A local user Alice creates a room.
            owner = self.register_user("alice", "password")
            owner_tok = self.login(owner, "password")
            room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(owner, is_public=True, tok=owner_tok)
    
            # Do a sync as Alice to get the latest event in the room.
            alice_sync_result: SyncResult = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    generate_sync_config(owner, use_state_after=self.use_state_after),
    
                )
            )
            self.assertEqual(len(alice_sync_result.joined), 1)
            self.assertEqual(alice_sync_result.joined[0].room_id, room_id)
            last_room_creation_event_id = (
                alice_sync_result.joined[0].timeline.events[-1].event_id
            )
    
            # Eve, a ne'er-do-well, registers.
            eve = self.register_user("eve", "password")
            eve_token = self.login(eve, "password")
    
            # Alice preemptively bans Eve.
            self.helper.ban(room_id, owner, eve, tok=owner_tok)
    
            # Eve syncs.
            eve_requester = create_requester(eve)
    
            eve_sync_config = generate_sync_config(
                eve, use_state_after=self.use_state_after
            )
    
            eve_sync_after_ban: SyncResult = self.get_success(
    
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    eve_requester,
                    eve_sync_config,
                    sync_version=SyncVersion.SYNC_V2,
    
            )
    
            # Sanity check this sync result. We shouldn't be joined to the room.
            self.assertEqual(eve_sync_after_ban.joined, [])
    
            # Eve tries to join the room. We monkey patch the internal logic which selects
            # the prev_events used when creating the join event, such that the ban does not
            # precede the join.
    
            with self._patch_get_latest_events([last_room_creation_event_id]):
    
                self.helper.join(room_id, eve, tok=eve_token)
    
            # Eve makes a second, incremental sync.
            eve_incremental_sync_after_join: SyncResult = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    eve_requester,
                    eve_sync_config,
    
                    since_token=eve_sync_after_ban.next_batch,
                )
            )
            # Eve should not see herself as joined to the room.
            self.assertEqual(eve_incremental_sync_after_join.joined, [])
    
            # If we did a third initial sync, we should _still_ see eve is not joined to the room.
            eve_initial_sync_after_join: SyncResult = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    eve_requester,
                    eve_sync_config,
    
                    since_token=None,
                )
            )
            self.assertEqual(eve_initial_sync_after_join.joined, [])
    
    
        def test_state_includes_changes_on_forks(self) -> None:
            """State changes that happen on a fork of the DAG must be included in `state`
    
            Given the following DAG:
    
                 E1
               ↗    ↖
              |      S2
              |      ↑
            --|------|----
              |      |
              E3     |
               ↖    /
                 E4
    
            ... and a filter that means we only return 2 events, represented by the dashed
            horizontal line: `S2` must be included in the `state` section.
            """
            alice = self.register_user("alice", "password")
            alice_tok = self.login(alice, "password")
            alice_requester = create_requester(alice)
            room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(alice, is_public=True, tok=alice_tok)
    
            # Do an initial sync as Alice to get a known starting point.
            initial_sync_result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    generate_sync_config(alice, use_state_after=self.use_state_after),
    
                )
            )
            last_room_creation_event_id = (
                initial_sync_result.joined[0].timeline.events[-1].event_id
            )
    
            # Send a state event, and a regular event, both using the same prev ID
            with self._patch_get_latest_events([last_room_creation_event_id]):
                s2_event = self.helper.send_state(room_id, "s2", {}, tok=alice_tok)[
                    "event_id"
                ]
                e3_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "e3", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
    
            # Send a final event, joining the two branches of the dag
            e4_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "e4", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
    
            # do an incremental sync, with a filter that will ensure we only get two of
            # the three new events.
            incremental_sync = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    alice_requester,
                    generate_sync_config(
                        alice,
                        filter_collection=FilterCollection(
                            self.hs, {"room": {"timeline": {"limit": 2}}}
                        ),
    
                        use_state_after=self.use_state_after,
    
                    since_token=initial_sync_result.next_batch,
                )
            )
    
            # The state event should appear in the 'state' section of the response.
            room_sync = incremental_sync.joined[0]
            self.assertEqual(room_sync.room_id, room_id)
            self.assertTrue(room_sync.timeline.limited)
            self.assertEqual(
                [e.event_id for e in room_sync.timeline.events],
                [e3_event, e4_event],
            )
            self.assertEqual(
                [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()],
                [s2_event],
            )
    
    
        def test_state_includes_changes_on_forks_when_events_excluded(self) -> None:
            """A variation on the previous test, but where one event is filtered
    
            The DAG is the same as the previous test, but E4 is excluded by the filter.
    
                 E1
               ↗    ↖
              |      S2
              |      ↑
            --|------|----
              |      |
              E3     |
               ↖    /
                (E4)
    
            """
    
            alice = self.register_user("alice", "password")
            alice_tok = self.login(alice, "password")
            alice_requester = create_requester(alice)
            room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(alice, is_public=True, tok=alice_tok)
    
            # Do an initial sync as Alice to get a known starting point.
            initial_sync_result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    generate_sync_config(alice, use_state_after=self.use_state_after),
    
                )
            )
            last_room_creation_event_id = (
                initial_sync_result.joined[0].timeline.events[-1].event_id
            )
    
            # Send a state event, and a regular event, both using the same prev ID
            with self._patch_get_latest_events([last_room_creation_event_id]):
                s2_event = self.helper.send_state(room_id, "s2", {}, tok=alice_tok)[
                    "event_id"
                ]
                e3_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "e3", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
    
            # Send a final event, joining the two branches of the dag
            self.helper.send(room_id, "e4", type="not_a_normal_message", tok=alice_tok)[
                "event_id"
            ]
    
            # do an incremental sync, with a filter that will only return E3, excluding S2
            # and E4.
            incremental_sync = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    alice_requester,
                    generate_sync_config(
                        alice,
                        filter_collection=FilterCollection(
                            self.hs,
                            {
                                "room": {
                                    "timeline": {
                                        "limit": 1,
                                        "not_types": ["not_a_normal_message"],
                                    }
                                }
                            },
                        ),
    
                        use_state_after=self.use_state_after,
    
                    since_token=initial_sync_result.next_batch,
                )
            )
    
            # The state event should appear in the 'state' section of the response.
            room_sync = incremental_sync.joined[0]
            self.assertEqual(room_sync.room_id, room_id)
            self.assertTrue(room_sync.timeline.limited)
            self.assertEqual(
                [e.event_id for e in room_sync.timeline.events],
                [e3_event],
            )
            self.assertEqual(
                [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()],
                [s2_event],
            )
    
    
        def test_state_includes_changes_on_long_lived_forks(self) -> None:
            """State changes that happen on a fork of the DAG must be included in `state`
    
            Given the following DAG:
    
                 E1
               ↗    ↖
              |      S2
              |      ↑
            --|------|----
              E3     |
            --|------|----
              |      E4
              |      |
    
            ... and a filter that means we only return 1 event, represented by the dashed
            horizontal lines: `S2` must be included in the `state` section on the second sync.
    
    
            When `use_state_after` is enabled, then we expect to see `s2` in the first sync.
    
            """
            alice = self.register_user("alice", "password")
            alice_tok = self.login(alice, "password")
            alice_requester = create_requester(alice)
            room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(alice, is_public=True, tok=alice_tok)
    
            # Do an initial sync as Alice to get a known starting point.
            initial_sync_result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    generate_sync_config(alice, use_state_after=self.use_state_after),
    
                )
            )
            last_room_creation_event_id = (
                initial_sync_result.joined[0].timeline.events[-1].event_id
            )
    
            # Send a state event, and a regular event, both using the same prev ID
            with self._patch_get_latest_events([last_room_creation_event_id]):
                s2_event = self.helper.send_state(room_id, "s2", {}, tok=alice_tok)[
                    "event_id"
                ]
                e3_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "e3", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
    
            # Do an incremental sync, this will return E3 but *not* S2 at this
            # point.
            incremental_sync = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    alice_requester,
                    generate_sync_config(
                        alice,
                        filter_collection=FilterCollection(
                            self.hs, {"room": {"timeline": {"limit": 1}}}
                        ),
    
                        use_state_after=self.use_state_after,
    
                    since_token=initial_sync_result.next_batch,
                )
            )
            room_sync = incremental_sync.joined[0]
            self.assertEqual(room_sync.room_id, room_id)
            self.assertTrue(room_sync.timeline.limited)
            self.assertEqual(
                [e.event_id for e in room_sync.timeline.events],
                [e3_event],
            )
    
    
            if self.use_state_after:
                # When using `state_after` we get told about s2 immediately
                self.assertEqual(
                    [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()],
                    [s2_event],
                )
            else:
                self.assertEqual(
                    [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()],
                    [],
                )
    
    
            # Now send another event that points to S2, but not E3.
            with self._patch_get_latest_events([s2_event]):
                e4_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "e4", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
    
            # Doing an incremental sync should return S2 in state.
            incremental_sync = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    alice_requester,
                    generate_sync_config(
                        alice,
                        filter_collection=FilterCollection(
                            self.hs, {"room": {"timeline": {"limit": 1}}}
                        ),
    
                        use_state_after=self.use_state_after,
    
                    since_token=incremental_sync.next_batch,
                )
            )
            room_sync = incremental_sync.joined[0]
            self.assertEqual(room_sync.room_id, room_id)
            self.assertFalse(room_sync.timeline.limited)
            self.assertEqual(
                [e.event_id for e in room_sync.timeline.events],
                [e4_event],
            )
    
    
            if self.use_state_after:
                # When using `state_after` we got told about s2 previously, so we
                # don't again.
                self.assertEqual(
                    [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()],
                    [],
                )
            else:
                self.assertEqual(
                    [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()],
                    [s2_event],
                )
    
        def test_state_includes_changes_on_ungappy_syncs(self) -> None:
            """Test `state` where the sync is not gappy.
    
            We start with a DAG like this:
    
                 E1
               ↗    ↖
              |      S2
              |
            --|---
              |
              E3
    
            ... and initialsync with `limit=1`, represented by the horizontal dashed line.
            At this point, we do not expect S2 to appear in the response at all (since
            it is excluded from the timeline by the `limit`, and the state is based on the
            state after the most recent event before the sync token (E3), which doesn't
            include S2.
    
            Now more events arrive, and we do an incremental sync:
    
                 E1
               ↗    ↖
              |      S2
              |      ↑
              E3     |
              ↑      |
            --|------|----
              |      |
              E4     |
               ↖    /
                 E5
    
            This is the last chance for us to tell the client about S2, so it *must* be
            included in the response.
    
    
            When `use_state_after` is enabled, then we expect to see `s2` in the first sync.
    
            """
            alice = self.register_user("alice", "password")
            alice_tok = self.login(alice, "password")
            alice_requester = create_requester(alice)
            room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(alice, is_public=True, tok=alice_tok)
    
            # Do an initial sync to get a known starting point.
            initial_sync_result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    generate_sync_config(alice, use_state_after=self.use_state_after),
    
                )
            )
            last_room_creation_event_id = (
                initial_sync_result.joined[0].timeline.events[-1].event_id
            )
    
            # Send a state event, and a regular event, both using the same prev ID
            with self._patch_get_latest_events([last_room_creation_event_id]):
                s2_event = self.helper.send_state(room_id, "s2", {}, tok=alice_tok)[
                    "event_id"
                ]
                e3_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "e3", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
    
            # Another initial sync, with limit=1
            initial_sync_result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    alice_requester,
                    generate_sync_config(
                        alice,
                        filter_collection=FilterCollection(
                            self.hs, {"room": {"timeline": {"limit": 1}}}
                        ),
    
                        use_state_after=self.use_state_after,
    
                )
            )
            room_sync = initial_sync_result.joined[0]
            self.assertEqual(room_sync.room_id, room_id)
            self.assertEqual(
                [e.event_id for e in room_sync.timeline.events],
                [e3_event],
            )
    
            if self.use_state_after:
                # When using `state_after` we get told about s2 immediately
                self.assertIn(s2_event, [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()])
            else:
                self.assertNotIn(s2_event, [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()])
    
    
            # More events, E4 and E5
            with self._patch_get_latest_events([e3_event]):
                e4_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "e4", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
            e5_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "e5", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
    
            # Now incremental sync
            incremental_sync = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    alice_requester,
    
                    generate_sync_config(alice, use_state_after=self.use_state_after),
    
                    since_token=initial_sync_result.next_batch,
                )
            )
    
            # The state event should appear in the 'state' section of the response.
            room_sync = incremental_sync.joined[0]
            self.assertEqual(room_sync.room_id, room_id)
            self.assertFalse(room_sync.timeline.limited)
            self.assertEqual(
                [e.event_id for e in room_sync.timeline.events],
                [e4_event, e5_event],
            )
    
    
            if self.use_state_after:
                # When using `state_after` we got told about s2 previously, so we
                # don't again.
                self.assertEqual(
                    [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()],
                    [],
                )
            else:
                self.assertEqual(
                    [e.event_id for e in room_sync.state.values()],
                    [s2_event],
                )
    
        @parameterized.expand(
            [
                (False, False),
                (True, False),
                (False, True),
                (True, True),
    
            ],
            name_func=lambda func, num, p: f"{func.__name__}_{p.args[0]}_{p.args[1]}",
    
        )
        def test_archived_rooms_do_not_include_state_after_leave(
            self, initial_sync: bool, empty_timeline: bool
        ) -> None:
            """If the user leaves the room, state changes that happen after they leave are not returned.
    
            We try with both a zero and a normal timeline limit,
            and we try both an initial sync and an incremental sync for both.
            """
            if empty_timeline and not initial_sync:
                # FIXME synapse doesn't return the room at all in this situation!
                self.skipTest("Synapse does not correctly handle this case")
    
            # Alice creates the room, and bob joins.
            alice = self.register_user("alice", "password")
            alice_tok = self.login(alice, "password")
    
            bob = self.register_user("bob", "password")
            bob_tok = self.login(bob, "password")
            bob_requester = create_requester(bob)
    
            room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(alice, is_public=True, tok=alice_tok)
            self.helper.join(room_id, bob, tok=bob_tok)
    
            initial_sync_result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    generate_sync_config(bob, use_state_after=self.use_state_after),
    
                )
            )
    
            # Alice sends a message and a state
            before_message_event = self.helper.send(room_id, "before", tok=alice_tok)[
                "event_id"
            ]
            before_state_event = self.helper.send_state(
                room_id, "test_state", {"body": "before"}, tok=alice_tok
            )["event_id"]
    
            # Bob leaves
            leave_event = self.helper.leave(room_id, bob, tok=bob_tok)["event_id"]
    
            # Alice sends some more stuff
            self.helper.send(room_id, "after", tok=alice_tok)["event_id"]
            self.helper.send_state(room_id, "test_state", {"body": "after"}, tok=alice_tok)[
                "event_id"
            ]
    
            # And now, Bob resyncs.
            filter_dict: JsonDict = {"room": {"include_leave": True}}
            if empty_timeline:
                filter_dict["room"]["timeline"] = {"limit": 0}
            sync_room_result = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
                    bob_requester,
                    generate_sync_config(
    
                        bob,
                        filter_collection=FilterCollection(self.hs, filter_dict),
                        use_state_after=self.use_state_after,
    
                    since_token=None if initial_sync else initial_sync_result.next_batch,
                )
            ).archived[0]
    
            if empty_timeline:
                # The timeline should be empty
                self.assertEqual(sync_room_result.timeline.events, [])
    
            else:
                # The last three events in the timeline should be those leading up to the
                # leave
                self.assertEqual(
                    [e.event_id for e in sync_room_result.timeline.events[-3:]],
                    [before_message_event, before_state_event, leave_event],
                )
    
            if empty_timeline or self.use_state_after:
    
                # And the state should include the leave event...
                self.assertEqual(
                    sync_room_result.state[("m.room.member", bob)].event_id, leave_event
                )
                # ... and the state change before he left.
                self.assertEqual(
                    sync_room_result.state[("test_state", "")].event_id, before_state_event
                )
            else:
                # ... And the state should be empty
                self.assertEqual(sync_room_result.state, {})
    
        def _patch_get_latest_events(self, latest_events: List[str]) -> ContextManager:
            """Monkey-patch `get_prev_events_for_room`
    
            Returns a context manager which will replace the implementation of
            `get_prev_events_for_room` with one which returns `latest_events`.
            """
            return patch.object(
                self.hs.get_datastores().main,
                "get_prev_events_for_room",
                new_callable=AsyncMock,
                return_value=latest_events,
            )
    
    
        def test_call_invite_in_public_room_not_returned(self) -> None:
            user = self.register_user("alice", "password")
            tok = self.login(user, "password")
            room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(user, is_public=True, tok=tok)
            self.handler = self.hs.get_federation_handler()
            federation_event_handler = self.hs.get_federation_event_handler()
    
            async def _check_event_auth(
                origin: Optional[str], event: EventBase, context: EventContext
            ) -> None:
                pass
    
            federation_event_handler._check_event_auth = _check_event_auth  # type: ignore[method-assign]
            self.client = self.hs.get_federation_client()
    
            async def _check_sigs_and_hash_for_pulled_events_and_fetch(
                dest: str, pdus: Collection[EventBase], room_version: RoomVersion
            ) -> List[EventBase]:
                return list(pdus)
    
    
            self.client._check_sigs_and_hash_for_pulled_events_and_fetch = (  # type: ignore[method-assign]
                _check_sigs_and_hash_for_pulled_events_and_fetch  # type: ignore[assignment]
            )
    
    
            prev_events = self.get_success(self.store.get_prev_events_for_room(room_id))
    
            # create a call invite event
            call_event = event_from_pdu_json(
                {
                    "type": EventTypes.CallInvite,
                    "content": {},
                    "room_id": room_id,
                    "sender": user,
                    "depth": 32,
                    "prev_events": prev_events,
                    "auth_events": prev_events,
                    "origin_server_ts": self.clock.time_msec(),
                },
                RoomVersions.V10,
            )
    
            self.assertEqual(
                self.get_success(
                    federation_event_handler.on_receive_pdu("test.serv", call_event)
                ),
                None,
            )
    
            # check that it is in DB
            recent_event = self.get_success(self.store.get_prev_events_for_room(room_id))
            self.assertIn(call_event.event_id, recent_event)
    
            # but that it does not come down /sync in public room
            sync_result: SyncResult = self.get_success(
                self.sync_handler.wait_for_sync_for_user(
    
                    generate_sync_config(user, use_state_after=self.use_state_after),
    
                )
            )
            event_ids = []
            for event in sync_result.joined[0].timeline.events:
                event_ids.append(event.event_id)
            self.assertNotIn(call_event.event_id, event_ids)
    
            # it will come down in a private room, though
            user2 = self.register_user("bob", "password")
            tok2 = self.login(user2, "password")
            private_room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(
                user2, is_public=False, tok=tok2, extra_content={"preset": "private_chat"}
            )
    
            priv_prev_events = self.get_success(
                self.store.get_prev_events_for_room(private_room_id)
            )
            private_call_event = event_from_pdu_json(
                {
                    "type": EventTypes.CallInvite,
                    "content": {},
                    "room_id": private_room_id,
                    "sender": user,
                    "depth": 32,
                    "prev_events": priv_prev_events,
                    "auth_events": priv_prev_events,
                    "origin_server_ts": self.clock.time_msec(),
                },
                RoomVersions.V10,
            )
    
            self.assertEqual(
                self.get_success(
                    federation_event_handler.on_receive_pdu("test.serv", private_call_event)
                ),
                None,
            )