synapse-old/tests/http/server/_base.py

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# Copyright 2022 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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from http import HTTPStatus
from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, Union
from unittest import mock
from twisted.internet.error import ConnectionDone
from synapse.http.server import (
HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_CANCELLED,
respond_with_html_bytes,
respond_with_json,
)
from synapse.types import JsonDict
from tests import unittest
from tests.server import FakeChannel, ThreadedMemoryReactorClock
class EndpointCancellationTestHelperMixin(unittest.TestCase):
"""Provides helper methods for testing cancellation of endpoints."""
def _test_disconnect(
self,
reactor: ThreadedMemoryReactorClock,
channel: FakeChannel,
expect_cancellation: bool,
expected_body: Union[bytes, JsonDict],
expected_code: Optional[int] = None,
) -> None:
"""Disconnects an in-flight request and checks the response.
Args:
reactor: The twisted reactor running the request handler.
channel: The `FakeChannel` for the request.
expect_cancellation: `True` if request processing is expected to be
cancelled, `False` if the request should run to completion.
expected_body: The expected response for the request.
expected_code: The expected status code for the request. Defaults to `200`
or `499` depending on `expect_cancellation`.
"""
# Determine the expected status code.
if expected_code is None:
if expect_cancellation:
expected_code = HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_CANCELLED
else:
expected_code = HTTPStatus.OK
request = channel.request
self.assertFalse(
channel.is_finished(),
"Request finished before we could disconnect - "
"was `await_result=False` passed to `make_request`?",
)
# We're about to disconnect the request. This also disconnects the channel, so
# we have to rely on mocks to extract the response.
respond_method: Callable[..., Any]
if isinstance(expected_body, bytes):
respond_method = respond_with_html_bytes
else:
respond_method = respond_with_json
with mock.patch(
f"synapse.http.server.{respond_method.__name__}", wraps=respond_method
) as respond_mock:
# Disconnect the request.
request.connectionLost(reason=ConnectionDone())
if expect_cancellation:
# An immediate cancellation is expected.
respond_mock.assert_called_once()
args, _kwargs = respond_mock.call_args
code, body = args[1], args[2]
self.assertEqual(code, expected_code)
self.assertEqual(request.code, expected_code)
self.assertEqual(body, expected_body)
else:
respond_mock.assert_not_called()
# The handler is expected to run to completion.
reactor.pump([1.0])
respond_mock.assert_called_once()
args, _kwargs = respond_mock.call_args
code, body = args[1], args[2]
self.assertEqual(code, expected_code)
self.assertEqual(request.code, expected_code)
self.assertEqual(body, expected_body)