synapse-old/tests/handlers/test_room_summary.py

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# Copyright 2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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from typing import Any, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
from unittest import mock
from synapse.api.constants import (
EventContentFields,
EventTypes,
HistoryVisibility,
JoinRules,
Membership,
RestrictedJoinRuleTypes,
RoomTypes,
)
from synapse.api.errors import AuthError, NotFoundError, SynapseError
from synapse.api.room_versions import RoomVersions
from synapse.events import make_event_from_dict
from synapse.handlers.room_summary import _child_events_comparison_key, _RoomEntry
from synapse.rest import admin
from synapse.rest.client import login, room
from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.types import JsonDict, UserID
from tests import unittest
def _create_event(room_id: str, order: Optional[Any] = None):
result = mock.Mock()
result.room_id = room_id
result.content = {}
if order is not None:
result.content["order"] = order
return result
def _order(*events):
return sorted(events, key=_child_events_comparison_key)
class TestSpaceSummarySort(unittest.TestCase):
def test_no_order_last(self):
"""An event with no ordering is placed behind those with an ordering."""
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test")
ev2 = _create_event("!xyz:test", "xyz")
self.assertEqual([ev2, ev1], _order(ev1, ev2))
def test_order(self):
"""The ordering should be used."""
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test", "xyz")
ev2 = _create_event("!xyz:test", "abc")
self.assertEqual([ev2, ev1], _order(ev1, ev2))
def test_order_room_id(self):
"""Room ID is a tie-breaker for ordering."""
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test", "abc")
ev2 = _create_event("!xyz:test", "abc")
self.assertEqual([ev1, ev2], _order(ev1, ev2))
def test_invalid_ordering_type(self):
"""Invalid orderings are considered the same as missing."""
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test", 1)
ev2 = _create_event("!xyz:test", "xyz")
self.assertEqual([ev2, ev1], _order(ev1, ev2))
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test", {})
self.assertEqual([ev2, ev1], _order(ev1, ev2))
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test", [])
self.assertEqual([ev2, ev1], _order(ev1, ev2))
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test", True)
self.assertEqual([ev2, ev1], _order(ev1, ev2))
def test_invalid_ordering_value(self):
"""Invalid orderings are considered the same as missing."""
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test", "foo\n")
ev2 = _create_event("!xyz:test", "xyz")
self.assertEqual([ev2, ev1], _order(ev1, ev2))
ev1 = _create_event("!abc:test", "a" * 51)
self.assertEqual([ev2, ev1], _order(ev1, ev2))
class SpaceSummaryTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
servlets = [
admin.register_servlets_for_client_rest_resource,
room.register_servlets,
login.register_servlets,
]
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs: HomeServer):
self.hs = hs
self.handler = self.hs.get_room_summary_handler()
# Create a user.
self.user = self.register_user("user", "pass")
self.token = self.login("user", "pass")
# Create a space and a child room.
self.space = self.helper.create_room_as(
self.user,
tok=self.token,
extra_content={
"creation_content": {EventContentFields.ROOM_TYPE: RoomTypes.SPACE}
},
)
self.room = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token)
self._add_child(self.space, self.room, self.token)
def _add_child(
self, space_id: str, room_id: str, token: str, order: Optional[str] = None
) -> None:
"""Add a child room to a space."""
content: JsonDict = {"via": [self.hs.hostname]}
if order is not None:
content["order"] = order
self.helper.send_state(
space_id,
event_type=EventTypes.SpaceChild,
body=content,
tok=token,
state_key=room_id,
)
def _assert_rooms(
self, result: JsonDict, rooms_and_children: Iterable[Tuple[str, Iterable[str]]]
) -> None:
"""
Assert that the expected room IDs and events are in the response.
Args:
result: The result from the API call.
rooms_and_children: An iterable of tuples where each tuple is:
The expected room ID.
The expected IDs of any children rooms.
"""
room_ids = []
children_ids = []
for room_id, children in rooms_and_children:
room_ids.append(room_id)
if children:
children_ids.extend([(room_id, child_id) for child_id in children])
self.assertCountEqual(
[room.get("room_id") for room in result["rooms"]], room_ids
)
self.assertCountEqual(
[
(event.get("room_id"), event.get("state_key"))
for event in result["events"]
],
children_ids,
)
def _assert_hierarchy(
self, result: JsonDict, rooms_and_children: Iterable[Tuple[str, Iterable[str]]]
) -> None:
"""
Assert that the expected room IDs are in the response.
Args:
result: The result from the API call.
rooms_and_children: An iterable of tuples where each tuple is:
The expected room ID.
The expected IDs of any children rooms.
"""
result_room_ids = []
result_children_ids = []
for result_room in result["rooms"]:
result_room_ids.append(result_room["room_id"])
result_children_ids.append(
[
(cs["room_id"], cs["state_key"])
for cs in result_room.get("children_state")
]
)
room_ids = []
children_ids = []
for room_id, children in rooms_and_children:
room_ids.append(room_id)
children_ids.append([(room_id, child_id) for child_id in children])
# Note that order matters.
self.assertEqual(result_room_ids, room_ids)
self.assertEqual(result_children_ids, children_ids)
def _poke_fed_invite(self, room_id: str, from_user: str) -> None:
"""
Creates a invite (as if received over federation) for the room from the
given hostname.
Args:
room_id: The room ID to issue an invite for.
fed_hostname: The user to invite from.
"""
# Poke an invite over federation into the database.
fed_handler = self.hs.get_federation_handler()
fed_hostname = UserID.from_string(from_user).domain
event = make_event_from_dict(
{
"room_id": room_id,
"event_id": "!abcd:" + fed_hostname,
"type": EventTypes.Member,
"sender": from_user,
"state_key": self.user,
"content": {"membership": Membership.INVITE},
"prev_events": [],
"auth_events": [],
"depth": 1,
"origin_server_ts": 1234,
}
)
self.get_success(
fed_handler.on_invite_request(fed_hostname, event, RoomVersions.V6)
)
def test_simple_space(self):
"""Test a simple space with a single room."""
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_space_summary(self.user, self.space))
# The result should have the space and the room in it, along with a link
# from space -> room.
expected = [(self.space, [self.room]), (self.room, ())]
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space)
)
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
def test_visibility(self):
"""A user not in a space cannot inspect it."""
user2 = self.register_user("user2", "pass")
token2 = self.login("user2", "pass")
# The user can see the space since it is publicly joinable.
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_space_summary(user2, self.space))
expected = [(self.space, [self.room]), (self.room, ())]
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(user2, self.space))
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
# If the space is made invite-only, it should no longer be viewable.
self.helper.send_state(
self.space,
event_type=EventTypes.JoinRules,
body={"join_rule": JoinRules.INVITE},
tok=self.token,
)
self.get_failure(self.handler.get_space_summary(user2, self.space), AuthError)
self.get_failure(self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(user2, self.space), AuthError)
# If the space is made world-readable it should return a result.
self.helper.send_state(
self.space,
event_type=EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility,
body={"history_visibility": HistoryVisibility.WORLD_READABLE},
tok=self.token,
)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_space_summary(user2, self.space))
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(user2, self.space))
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
# Make it not world-readable again and confirm it results in an error.
self.helper.send_state(
self.space,
event_type=EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility,
body={"history_visibility": HistoryVisibility.JOINED},
tok=self.token,
)
self.get_failure(self.handler.get_space_summary(user2, self.space), AuthError)
self.get_failure(self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(user2, self.space), AuthError)
# Join the space and results should be returned.
self.helper.invite(self.space, targ=user2, tok=self.token)
self.helper.join(self.space, user2, tok=token2)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_space_summary(user2, self.space))
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(user2, self.space))
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
# Attempting to view an unknown room returns the same error.
self.get_failure(
self.handler.get_space_summary(user2, "#not-a-space:" + self.hs.hostname),
AuthError,
)
self.get_failure(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(user2, "#not-a-space:" + self.hs.hostname),
AuthError,
)
def _create_room_with_join_rule(
self, join_rule: str, room_version: Optional[str] = None, **extra_content
) -> str:
"""Create a room with the given join rule and add it to the space."""
room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(
self.user,
room_version=room_version,
tok=self.token,
extra_content={
"initial_state": [
{
"type": EventTypes.JoinRules,
"state_key": "",
"content": {
"join_rule": join_rule,
**extra_content,
},
}
]
},
)
self._add_child(self.space, room_id, self.token)
return room_id
def test_filtering(self):
"""
Rooms should be properly filtered to only include rooms the user has access to.
"""
user2 = self.register_user("user2", "pass")
token2 = self.login("user2", "pass")
# Create a few rooms which will have different properties.
public_room = self._create_room_with_join_rule(JoinRules.PUBLIC)
knock_room = self._create_room_with_join_rule(
JoinRules.KNOCK, room_version=RoomVersions.V7.identifier
)
not_invited_room = self._create_room_with_join_rule(JoinRules.INVITE)
invited_room = self._create_room_with_join_rule(JoinRules.INVITE)
self.helper.invite(invited_room, targ=user2, tok=self.token)
restricted_room = self._create_room_with_join_rule(
JoinRules.RESTRICTED,
room_version=RoomVersions.V8.identifier,
allow=[],
)
restricted_accessible_room = self._create_room_with_join_rule(
JoinRules.RESTRICTED,
room_version=RoomVersions.V8.identifier,
allow=[
{
"type": RestrictedJoinRuleTypes.ROOM_MEMBERSHIP,
"room_id": self.space,
"via": [self.hs.hostname],
}
],
)
world_readable_room = self._create_room_with_join_rule(JoinRules.INVITE)
self.helper.send_state(
world_readable_room,
event_type=EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility,
body={"history_visibility": HistoryVisibility.WORLD_READABLE},
tok=self.token,
)
joined_room = self._create_room_with_join_rule(JoinRules.INVITE)
self.helper.invite(joined_room, targ=user2, tok=self.token)
self.helper.join(joined_room, user2, tok=token2)
# Join the space.
self.helper.join(self.space, user2, tok=token2)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_space_summary(user2, self.space))
expected = [
(
self.space,
[
self.room,
public_room,
knock_room,
not_invited_room,
invited_room,
restricted_room,
restricted_accessible_room,
world_readable_room,
joined_room,
],
),
(self.room, ()),
(public_room, ()),
(knock_room, ()),
(invited_room, ()),
(restricted_accessible_room, ()),
(world_readable_room, ()),
(joined_room, ()),
]
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(user2, self.space))
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
def test_complex_space(self):
"""
Create a "complex" space to see how it handles things like loops and subspaces.
"""
# Create an inaccessible room.
user2 = self.register_user("user2", "pass")
token2 = self.login("user2", "pass")
room2 = self.helper.create_room_as(user2, is_public=False, tok=token2)
# This is a bit odd as "user" is adding a room they don't know about, but
# it works for the tests.
self._add_child(self.space, room2, self.token)
# Create a subspace under the space with an additional room in it.
subspace = self.helper.create_room_as(
self.user,
tok=self.token,
extra_content={
"creation_content": {EventContentFields.ROOM_TYPE: RoomTypes.SPACE}
},
)
subroom = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token)
self._add_child(self.space, subspace, token=self.token)
self._add_child(subspace, subroom, token=self.token)
# Also add the two rooms from the space into this subspace (causing loops).
self._add_child(subspace, self.room, token=self.token)
self._add_child(subspace, room2, self.token)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_space_summary(self.user, self.space))
# The result should include each room a single time and each link.
expected = [
(self.space, [self.room, room2, subspace]),
(self.room, ()),
(subspace, [subroom, self.room, room2]),
(subroom, ()),
]
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space)
)
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
def test_pagination(self):
"""Test simple pagination works."""
room_ids = []
for i in range(1, 10):
room = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token)
self._add_child(self.space, room, self.token, order=str(i))
room_ids.append(room)
# The room created initially doesn't have an order, so comes last.
room_ids.append(self.room)
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space, limit=7)
)
# The result should have the space and all of the links, plus some of the
# rooms and a pagination token.
expected: List[Tuple[str, Iterable[str]]] = [(self.space, room_ids)]
expected += [(room_id, ()) for room_id in room_ids[:6]]
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
self.assertIn("next_batch", result)
# Check the next page.
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(
self.user, self.space, limit=5, from_token=result["next_batch"]
)
)
# The result should have the space and the room in it, along with a link
# from space -> room.
expected = [(room_id, ()) for room_id in room_ids[6:]]
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
self.assertNotIn("next_batch", result)
def test_invalid_pagination_token(self):
"""An invalid pagination token, or changing other parameters, shoudl be rejected."""
room_ids = []
for i in range(1, 10):
room = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token)
self._add_child(self.space, room, self.token, order=str(i))
room_ids.append(room)
# The room created initially doesn't have an order, so comes last.
room_ids.append(self.room)
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space, limit=7)
)
self.assertIn("next_batch", result)
# Changing the room ID, suggested-only, or max-depth causes an error.
self.get_failure(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(
self.user, self.room, from_token=result["next_batch"]
),
SynapseError,
)
self.get_failure(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(
self.user,
self.space,
suggested_only=True,
from_token=result["next_batch"],
),
SynapseError,
)
self.get_failure(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(
self.user, self.space, max_depth=0, from_token=result["next_batch"]
),
SynapseError,
)
# An invalid token is ignored.
self.get_failure(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space, from_token="foo"),
SynapseError,
)
def test_max_depth(self):
"""Create a deep tree to test the max depth against."""
spaces = [self.space]
rooms = [self.room]
for _ in range(5):
spaces.append(
self.helper.create_room_as(
self.user,
tok=self.token,
extra_content={
"creation_content": {
EventContentFields.ROOM_TYPE: RoomTypes.SPACE
}
},
)
)
self._add_child(spaces[-2], spaces[-1], self.token)
rooms.append(self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token))
self._add_child(spaces[-1], rooms[-1], self.token)
# Test just the space itself.
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space, max_depth=0)
)
expected: List[Tuple[str, Iterable[str]]] = [(spaces[0], [rooms[0], spaces[1]])]
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
# A single additional layer.
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space, max_depth=1)
)
expected += [
(rooms[0], ()),
(spaces[1], [rooms[1], spaces[2]]),
]
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
# A few layers.
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space, max_depth=3)
)
expected += [
(rooms[1], ()),
(spaces[2], [rooms[2], spaces[3]]),
(rooms[2], ()),
(spaces[3], [rooms[3], spaces[4]]),
]
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
def test_fed_complex(self):
"""
Return data over federation and ensure that it is handled properly.
"""
fed_hostname = self.hs.hostname + "2"
subspace = "#subspace:" + fed_hostname
subroom = "#subroom:" + fed_hostname
# Generate some good data, and some bad data:
#
# * Event *back* to the root room.
# * Unrelated events / rooms
# * Multiple levels of events (in a not-useful order, e.g. grandchild
# events before child events).
# Note that these entries are brief, but should contain enough info.
requested_room_entry = _RoomEntry(
subspace,
{
"room_id": subspace,
"world_readable": True,
"room_type": RoomTypes.SPACE,
},
[
{
"type": EventTypes.SpaceChild,
"room_id": subspace,
"state_key": subroom,
"content": {"via": [fed_hostname]},
}
],
)
child_room = {
"room_id": subroom,
"world_readable": True,
}
async def summarize_remote_room(
_self, room, suggested_only, max_children, exclude_rooms
):
return [
requested_room_entry,
_RoomEntry(
subroom,
{
"room_id": subroom,
"world_readable": True,
},
),
]
async def summarize_remote_room_hierarchy(_self, room, suggested_only):
return requested_room_entry, {subroom: child_room}, set()
# Add a room to the space which is on another server.
self._add_child(self.space, subspace, self.token)
with mock.patch(
"synapse.handlers.room_summary.RoomSummaryHandler._summarize_remote_room",
new=summarize_remote_room,
):
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_space_summary(self.user, self.space)
)
expected = [
(self.space, [self.room, subspace]),
(self.room, ()),
(subspace, [subroom]),
(subroom, ()),
]
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
with mock.patch(
"synapse.handlers.room_summary.RoomSummaryHandler._summarize_remote_room_hierarchy",
new=summarize_remote_room_hierarchy,
):
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space)
)
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
def test_fed_filtering(self):
"""
Rooms returned over federation should be properly filtered to only include
rooms the user has access to.
"""
fed_hostname = self.hs.hostname + "2"
subspace = "#subspace:" + fed_hostname
# Create a few rooms which will have different properties.
public_room = "#public:" + fed_hostname
knock_room = "#knock:" + fed_hostname
not_invited_room = "#not_invited:" + fed_hostname
invited_room = "#invited:" + fed_hostname
restricted_room = "#restricted:" + fed_hostname
restricted_accessible_room = "#restricted_accessible:" + fed_hostname
world_readable_room = "#world_readable:" + fed_hostname
joined_room = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token)
# Poke an invite over federation into the database.
self._poke_fed_invite(invited_room, "@remote:" + fed_hostname)
# Note that these entries are brief, but should contain enough info.
children_rooms = (
(
public_room,
{
"room_id": public_room,
"world_readable": False,
"join_rules": JoinRules.PUBLIC,
},
),
(
knock_room,
{
"room_id": knock_room,
"world_readable": False,
"join_rules": JoinRules.KNOCK,
},
),
(
not_invited_room,
{
"room_id": not_invited_room,
"world_readable": False,
"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE,
},
),
(
invited_room,
{
"room_id": invited_room,
"world_readable": False,
"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE,
},
),
(
restricted_room,
{
"room_id": restricted_room,
"world_readable": False,
"join_rules": JoinRules.RESTRICTED,
"allowed_spaces": [],
},
),
(
restricted_accessible_room,
{
"room_id": restricted_accessible_room,
"world_readable": False,
"join_rules": JoinRules.RESTRICTED,
"allowed_spaces": [self.room],
},
),
(
world_readable_room,
{
"room_id": world_readable_room,
"world_readable": True,
"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE,
},
),
(
joined_room,
{
"room_id": joined_room,
"world_readable": False,
"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE,
},
),
)
subspace_room_entry = _RoomEntry(
subspace,
{
"room_id": subspace,
"world_readable": True,
},
# Place each room in the sub-space.
[
{
"type": EventTypes.SpaceChild,
"room_id": subspace,
"state_key": room_id,
"content": {"via": [fed_hostname]},
}
for room_id, _ in children_rooms
],
)
async def summarize_remote_room(
_self, room, suggested_only, max_children, exclude_rooms
):
return [subspace_room_entry] + [
# A copy is made of the room data since the allowed_spaces key
# is removed.
_RoomEntry(child_room[0], dict(child_room[1]))
for child_room in children_rooms
]
async def summarize_remote_room_hierarchy(_self, room, suggested_only):
return subspace_room_entry, dict(children_rooms), set()
# Add a room to the space which is on another server.
self._add_child(self.space, subspace, self.token)
with mock.patch(
"synapse.handlers.room_summary.RoomSummaryHandler._summarize_remote_room",
new=summarize_remote_room,
):
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_space_summary(self.user, self.space)
)
expected = [
(self.space, [self.room, subspace]),
(self.room, ()),
(
subspace,
[
public_room,
knock_room,
not_invited_room,
invited_room,
restricted_room,
restricted_accessible_room,
world_readable_room,
joined_room,
],
),
(public_room, ()),
(knock_room, ()),
(invited_room, ()),
(restricted_accessible_room, ()),
(world_readable_room, ()),
(joined_room, ()),
]
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
with mock.patch(
"synapse.handlers.room_summary.RoomSummaryHandler._summarize_remote_room_hierarchy",
new=summarize_remote_room_hierarchy,
):
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space)
)
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
def test_fed_invited(self):
"""
A room which the user was invited to should be included in the response.
This differs from test_fed_filtering in that the room itself is being
queried over federation, instead of it being included as a sub-room of
a space in the response.
"""
fed_hostname = self.hs.hostname + "2"
fed_room = "#subroom:" + fed_hostname
# Poke an invite over federation into the database.
self._poke_fed_invite(fed_room, "@remote:" + fed_hostname)
fed_room_entry = _RoomEntry(
fed_room,
{
"room_id": fed_room,
"world_readable": False,
"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE,
},
)
async def summarize_remote_room(
_self, room, suggested_only, max_children, exclude_rooms
):
return [fed_room_entry]
async def summarize_remote_room_hierarchy(_self, room, suggested_only):
return fed_room_entry, {}, set()
# Add a room to the space which is on another server.
self._add_child(self.space, fed_room, self.token)
with mock.patch(
"synapse.handlers.room_summary.RoomSummaryHandler._summarize_remote_room",
new=summarize_remote_room,
):
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_space_summary(self.user, self.space)
)
expected = [
(self.space, [self.room, fed_room]),
(self.room, ()),
(fed_room, ()),
]
self._assert_rooms(result, expected)
with mock.patch(
"synapse.handlers.room_summary.RoomSummaryHandler._summarize_remote_room_hierarchy",
new=summarize_remote_room_hierarchy,
):
result = self.get_success(
self.handler.get_room_hierarchy(self.user, self.space)
)
self._assert_hierarchy(result, expected)
class RoomSummaryTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
servlets = [
admin.register_servlets_for_client_rest_resource,
room.register_servlets,
login.register_servlets,
]
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs: HomeServer):
self.hs = hs
self.handler = self.hs.get_room_summary_handler()
# Create a user.
self.user = self.register_user("user", "pass")
self.token = self.login("user", "pass")
# Create a simple room.
self.room = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token)
self.helper.send_state(
self.room,
event_type=EventTypes.JoinRules,
body={"join_rule": JoinRules.INVITE},
tok=self.token,
)
def test_own_room(self):
"""Test a simple room created by the requester."""
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_room_summary(self.user, self.room))
self.assertEqual(result.get("room_id"), self.room)
def test_visibility(self):
"""A user not in a private room cannot get its summary."""
user2 = self.register_user("user2", "pass")
token2 = self.login("user2", "pass")
# The user cannot see the room.
self.get_failure(self.handler.get_room_summary(user2, self.room), NotFoundError)
# If the room is made world-readable it should return a result.
self.helper.send_state(
self.room,
event_type=EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility,
body={"history_visibility": HistoryVisibility.WORLD_READABLE},
tok=self.token,
)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_room_summary(user2, self.room))
self.assertEqual(result.get("room_id"), self.room)
# Make it not world-readable again and confirm it results in an error.
self.helper.send_state(
self.room,
event_type=EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility,
body={"history_visibility": HistoryVisibility.JOINED},
tok=self.token,
)
self.get_failure(self.handler.get_room_summary(user2, self.room), NotFoundError)
# If the room is made public it should return a result.
self.helper.send_state(
self.room,
event_type=EventTypes.JoinRules,
body={"join_rule": JoinRules.PUBLIC},
tok=self.token,
)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_room_summary(user2, self.room))
self.assertEqual(result.get("room_id"), self.room)
# Join the space, make it invite-only again and results should be returned.
self.helper.join(self.room, user2, tok=token2)
self.helper.send_state(
self.room,
event_type=EventTypes.JoinRules,
body={"join_rule": JoinRules.INVITE},
tok=self.token,
)
result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_room_summary(user2, self.room))
self.assertEqual(result.get("room_id"), self.room)