synapse/tests/utils.py
Andrew Ferrazzutti fcac7e0282
Write union types as X | Y where possible (#19111)
aka PEP 604, added in Python 3.10
2025-11-06 14:02:33 -06:00

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Python

#
# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
#
# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
# 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
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#
# 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]
#
#
import atexit
import os
import signal
from types import FrameType, TracebackType
from typing import (
Literal,
TypeVar,
overload,
)
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
from synapse.api.room_versions import RoomVersions
from synapse.config.homeserver import HomeServerConfig
from synapse.config.server import DEFAULT_ROOM_VERSION
from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.storage.database import LoggingDatabaseConnection
from synapse.storage.engines import create_engine
from synapse.storage.prepare_database import prepare_database
try:
import authlib # noqa: F401
HAS_AUTHLIB = True
except ImportError:
HAS_AUTHLIB = False
# set this to True to run the tests against postgres instead of sqlite.
#
# When running under postgres, we first create a base database with the name
# POSTGRES_BASE_DB and update it to the current schema. Then, for each test case, we
# create another unique database, using the base database as a template.
USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS = os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_POSTGRES", False)
LEAVE_DB = os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_LEAVE_DB", False)
POSTGRES_USER = os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_USER", None)
POSTGRES_HOST = os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_HOST", None)
POSTGRES_PASSWORD = os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_PASSWORD", None)
POSTGRES_PORT = (
int(os.environ["SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_PORT"])
if "SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_PORT" in os.environ
else None
)
POSTGRES_BASE_DB = "_synapse_unit_tests_base_%s" % (os.getpid(),)
# When debugging a specific test, it's occasionally useful to write the
# DB to disk and query it with the sqlite CLI.
SQLITE_PERSIST_DB = os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_TEST_PERSIST_SQLITE_DB") is not None
# the dbname we will connect to in order to create the base database.
POSTGRES_DBNAME_FOR_INITIAL_CREATE = "postgres"
def setupdb() -> None:
# If we're using PostgreSQL, set up the db once
if USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS:
# create a PostgresEngine
db_engine = create_engine({"name": "psycopg2", "args": {}})
# connect to postgres to create the base database.
db_conn = db_engine.module.connect(
user=POSTGRES_USER,
host=POSTGRES_HOST,
port=POSTGRES_PORT,
password=POSTGRES_PASSWORD,
dbname=POSTGRES_DBNAME_FOR_INITIAL_CREATE,
)
db_engine.attempt_to_set_autocommit(db_conn, autocommit=True)
cur = db_conn.cursor()
cur.execute("DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS %s;" % (POSTGRES_BASE_DB,))
cur.execute(
"CREATE DATABASE %s ENCODING 'UTF8' LC_COLLATE='C' LC_CTYPE='C' "
"template=template0;" % (POSTGRES_BASE_DB,)
)
cur.close()
db_conn.close()
# Set up in the db
db_conn = db_engine.module.connect(
dbname=POSTGRES_BASE_DB,
user=POSTGRES_USER,
host=POSTGRES_HOST,
port=POSTGRES_PORT,
password=POSTGRES_PASSWORD,
)
logging_conn = LoggingDatabaseConnection(
conn=db_conn,
engine=db_engine,
default_txn_name="tests",
server_name="test_server",
)
prepare_database(logging_conn, db_engine, None)
logging_conn.close()
def _cleanup() -> None:
db_conn = db_engine.module.connect(
user=POSTGRES_USER,
host=POSTGRES_HOST,
port=POSTGRES_PORT,
password=POSTGRES_PASSWORD,
dbname=POSTGRES_DBNAME_FOR_INITIAL_CREATE,
)
db_engine.attempt_to_set_autocommit(db_conn, autocommit=True)
cur = db_conn.cursor()
cur.execute("DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS %s;" % (POSTGRES_BASE_DB,))
cur.close()
db_conn.close()
atexit.register(_cleanup)
@overload
def default_config(
server_name: str, parse: Literal[False] = ...
) -> dict[str, object]: ...
@overload
def default_config(server_name: str, parse: Literal[True]) -> HomeServerConfig: ...
def default_config(
server_name: str, parse: bool = False
) -> dict[str, object] | HomeServerConfig:
"""
Create a reasonable test config.
Args:
server_name: homeserver name
parse: TODO
"""
config_dict = {
"server_name": server_name,
# Setting this to an empty list turns off federation sending.
"federation_sender_instances": [],
"media_store_path": "media",
# the test signing key is just an arbitrary ed25519 key to keep the config
# parser happy
"signing_key": "ed25519 a_lPym qvioDNmfExFBRPgdTU+wtFYKq4JfwFRv7sYVgWvmgJg",
# Disable trusted key servers, otherwise unit tests might try to actually
# reach out to matrix.org.
"trusted_key_servers": [],
"event_cache_size": 1,
"enable_registration": True,
"enable_registration_captcha": False,
"macaroon_secret_key": "not even a little secret",
"password_providers": [],
"worker_app": None,
"block_non_admin_invites": False,
"federation_domain_whitelist": None,
"filter_timeline_limit": 5000,
"user_directory_search_all_users": False,
"user_consent_server_notice_content": None,
"block_events_without_consent_error": None,
"user_consent_at_registration": False,
"user_consent_policy_name": "Privacy Policy",
"media_storage_providers": [],
"autocreate_auto_join_rooms": True,
"auto_join_rooms": [],
"limit_usage_by_mau": False,
"hs_disabled": False,
"hs_disabled_message": "",
"max_mau_value": 50,
"mau_trial_days": 0,
"mau_stats_only": False,
"mau_limits_reserved_threepids": [],
"admin_contact": None,
"rc_message": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
"rc_registration": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
"rc_login": {
"address": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
"account": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
"failed_attempts": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
},
"rc_joins": {
"local": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
"remote": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
},
"rc_joins_per_room": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
"rc_invites": {
"per_room": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
"per_user": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
},
"rc_3pid_validation": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000},
"rc_presence": {"per_user": {"per_second": 10000, "burst_count": 10000}},
"saml2_enabled": False,
"public_baseurl": None,
"default_identity_server": None,
"key_refresh_interval": 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000,
"old_signing_keys": {},
"tls_fingerprints": [],
"use_frozen_dicts": False,
# We need a sane default_room_version, otherwise attempts to create
# rooms will fail.
"default_room_version": DEFAULT_ROOM_VERSION,
# disable user directory updates, because they get done in the
# background, which upsets the test runner. Setting this to an
# (obviously) fake worker name disables updating the user directory.
"update_user_directory_from_worker": "does_not_exist_worker_name",
"caches": {"global_factor": 1, "sync_response_cache_duration": 0},
"listeners": [{"port": 0, "type": "http"}],
}
if parse:
config = HomeServerConfig()
config.parse_config_dict(config_dict, "", "")
return config
return config_dict
def mock_getRawHeaders(headers=None): # type: ignore[no-untyped-def]
headers = headers if headers is not None else {}
def getRawHeaders(name, default=None): # type: ignore[no-untyped-def]
# If the requested header is present, the real twisted function returns
# List[str] if name is a str and List[bytes] if name is a bytes.
# This mock doesn't support that behaviour.
# Fortunately, none of the current callers of mock_getRawHeaders() provide a
# headers dict, so we don't encounter this discrepancy in practice.
return headers.get(name, default)
return getRawHeaders
async def create_room(hs: HomeServer, room_id: str, creator_id: str) -> None:
"""Creates and persist a creation event for the given room"""
persistence_store = hs.get_storage_controllers().persistence
assert persistence_store is not None
store = hs.get_datastores().main
event_builder_factory = hs.get_event_builder_factory()
event_creation_handler = hs.get_event_creation_handler()
await store.store_room(
room_id=room_id,
room_creator_user_id=creator_id,
is_public=False,
room_version=RoomVersions.V1,
)
builder = event_builder_factory.for_room_version(
RoomVersions.V1,
{
"type": EventTypes.Create,
"state_key": "",
"sender": creator_id,
"room_id": room_id,
"content": {},
},
)
event, unpersisted_context = await event_creation_handler.create_new_client_event(
builder
)
context = await unpersisted_context.persist(event)
await persistence_store.persist_event(event, context)
T = TypeVar("T")
def checked_cast(type: type[T], x: object) -> T:
"""A version of typing.cast that is checked at runtime.
We have our own function for this for two reasons:
1. typing.cast itself is deliberately a no-op at runtime, see
https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.cast
2. To help workaround a mypy-zope bug https://github.com/Shoobx/mypy-zope/issues/91
where mypy would erroneously consider `isinstance(x, type)` to be false in all
circumstances.
For this to make sense, `T` needs to be something that `isinstance` can check; see
https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html?highlight=isinstance#isinstance
https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-abstract-base-class
https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.runtime_checkable
for more details.
"""
assert isinstance(x, type)
return x
class TestTimeout(Exception):
pass
class test_timeout:
"""
FIXME: This implementation is not robust against other code tight-looping and
preventing the signals propagating and timing out the test. You may need to add
`time.sleep(0.1)` to your code in order to allow this timeout to work correctly.
```py
with test_timeout(3):
while True:
my_checking_func()
time.sleep(0.1)
```
"""
def __init__(self, seconds: int, error_message: str | None = None) -> None:
self.error_message = f"Test timed out after {seconds}s"
if error_message is not None:
self.error_message += f": {error_message}"
self.seconds = seconds
def handle_timeout(self, signum: int, frame: FrameType | None) -> None:
raise TestTimeout(self.error_message)
def __enter__(self) -> None:
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.handle_timeout)
signal.alarm(self.seconds)
def __exit__(
self,
exc_type: type[BaseException] | None,
exc_val: BaseException | None,
exc_tb: TracebackType | None,
) -> None:
signal.alarm(0)