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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2018, 2019 New Vector Ltd
#
# 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 mock import Mock
from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes, LimitBlockingTypes, ServerNoticeMsgType
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from synapse.api.errors import ResourceLimitError
from synapse.rest import admin
from synapse.rest.client.v1 import login, room
from synapse.rest.client.v2_alpha import sync
from synapse.server_notices.resource_limits_server_notices import (
ResourceLimitsServerNotices,
)
from tests import unittest
from tests.test_utils import make_awaitable
from tests.unittest import override_config
from tests.utils import default_config
class TestResourceLimitsServerNotices(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
def default_config(self):
config = default_config("test")
config.update(
{
"admin_contact": "mailto:user@test.com",
"limit_usage_by_mau": True,
"server_notices": {
"system_mxid_localpart": "server",
"system_mxid_display_name": "test display name",
"system_mxid_avatar_url": None,
"room_name": "Server Notices",
},
}
)
# apply any additional config which was specified via the override_config
# decorator.
if self._extra_config is not None:
config.update(self._extra_config)
return config
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs):
self.server_notices_sender = self.hs.get_server_notices_sender()
# relying on [1] is far from ideal, but the only case where
# ResourceLimitsServerNotices class needs to be isolated is this test,
# general code should never have a reason to do so ...
self._rlsn = self.server_notices_sender._server_notices[1]
if not isinstance(self._rlsn, ResourceLimitsServerNotices):
raise Exception("Failed to find reference to ResourceLimitsServerNotices")
self._rlsn._store.user_last_seen_monthly_active = Mock(
side_effect=lambda user_id: make_awaitable(1000)
)
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self._rlsn._server_notices_manager.send_notice = Mock(
return_value=defer.succeed(Mock())
)
self._send_notice = self._rlsn._server_notices_manager.send_notice
self.user_id = "@user_id:test"
self._rlsn._server_notices_manager.get_or_create_notice_room_for_user = Mock(
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return_value=defer.succeed("!something:localhost")
)
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self._rlsn._store.add_tag_to_room = Mock(return_value=defer.succeed(None))
self._rlsn._store.get_tags_for_room = Mock(
side_effect=lambda user_id, room_id: make_awaitable({})
)
@override_config({"hs_disabled": True})
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_disabled_hs(self):
"""If the HS is disabled, we should not send notices"""
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
self._send_notice.assert_not_called()
@override_config({"limit_usage_by_mau": False})
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_to_user_flag_off(self):
"""If mau limiting is disabled, we should not send notices"""
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
self._send_notice.assert_not_called()
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_to_user_remove_blocked_notice(self):
"""Test when user has blocked notice, but should have it removed"""
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self._rlsn._auth.check_auth_blocking = Mock(return_value=defer.succeed(None))
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mock_event = Mock(
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type=EventTypes.Message, content={"msgtype": ServerNoticeMsgType}
)
self._rlsn._store.get_events = Mock(
return_value=make_awaitable({"123": mock_event})
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)
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
# Would be better to check the content, but once == remove blocking event
self._send_notice.assert_called_once()
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_to_user_remove_blocked_notice_noop(self):
"""
Test when user has blocked notice, but notice ought to be there (NOOP)
"""
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self._rlsn._auth.check_auth_blocking = Mock(
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return_value=defer.succeed(None), side_effect=ResourceLimitError(403, "foo")
)
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mock_event = Mock(
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type=EventTypes.Message, content={"msgtype": ServerNoticeMsgType}
)
self._rlsn._store.get_events = Mock(
return_value=make_awaitable({"123": mock_event})
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)
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self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
self._send_notice.assert_not_called()
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_to_user_add_blocked_notice(self):
"""
Test when user does not have blocked notice, but should have one
"""
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self._rlsn._auth.check_auth_blocking = Mock(
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return_value=defer.succeed(None), side_effect=ResourceLimitError(403, "foo")
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)
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
# Would be better to check contents, but 2 calls == set blocking event
self.assertEqual(self._send_notice.call_count, 2)
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_to_user_add_blocked_notice_noop(self):
"""
Test when user does not have blocked notice, nor should they (NOOP)
"""
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self._rlsn._auth.check_auth_blocking = Mock(return_value=defer.succeed(None))
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
self._send_notice.assert_not_called()
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_to_user_not_in_mau_cohort(self):
"""
Test when user is not part of the MAU cohort - this should not ever
happen - but ...
"""
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self._rlsn._auth.check_auth_blocking = Mock(return_value=defer.succeed(None))
self._rlsn._store.user_last_seen_monthly_active = Mock(
side_effect=lambda user_id: make_awaitable(None)
)
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
self._send_notice.assert_not_called()
@override_config({"mau_limit_alerting": False})
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_when_alerting_suppressed_room_unblocked(self):
"""
Test that when server is over MAU limit and alerting is suppressed, then
an alert message is not sent into the room
"""
self._rlsn._auth.check_auth_blocking = Mock(
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return_value=defer.succeed(None),
side_effect=ResourceLimitError(
403, "foo", limit_type=LimitBlockingTypes.MONTHLY_ACTIVE_USER
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),
)
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
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self.assertEqual(self._send_notice.call_count, 0)
@override_config({"mau_limit_alerting": False})
def test_check_hs_disabled_unaffected_by_mau_alert_suppression(self):
"""
Test that when a server is disabled, that MAU limit alerting is ignored.
"""
self._rlsn._auth.check_auth_blocking = Mock(
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return_value=defer.succeed(None),
side_effect=ResourceLimitError(
403, "foo", limit_type=LimitBlockingTypes.HS_DISABLED
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),
)
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
# Would be better to check contents, but 2 calls == set blocking event
self.assertEqual(self._send_notice.call_count, 2)
@override_config({"mau_limit_alerting": False})
def test_maybe_send_server_notice_when_alerting_suppressed_room_blocked(self):
"""
When the room is already in a blocked state, test that when alerting
is suppressed that the room is returned to an unblocked state.
"""
self._rlsn._auth.check_auth_blocking = Mock(
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return_value=defer.succeed(None),
side_effect=ResourceLimitError(
403, "foo", limit_type=LimitBlockingTypes.MONTHLY_ACTIVE_USER
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),
)
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self._rlsn._server_notices_manager.__is_room_currently_blocked = Mock(
return_value=defer.succeed((True, []))
)
mock_event = Mock(
type=EventTypes.Message, content={"msgtype": ServerNoticeMsgType}
)
self._rlsn._store.get_events = Mock(
return_value=make_awaitable({"123": mock_event})
)
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
self._send_notice.assert_called_once()
class TestResourceLimitsServerNoticesWithRealRooms(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
servlets = [
admin.register_servlets,
login.register_servlets,
room.register_servlets,
sync.register_servlets,
]
def default_config(self):
c = super().default_config()
c["server_notices"] = {
"system_mxid_localpart": "server",
"system_mxid_display_name": None,
"system_mxid_avatar_url": None,
"room_name": "Test Server Notice Room",
}
c["limit_usage_by_mau"] = True
c["max_mau_value"] = 5
c["admin_contact"] = "mailto:user@test.com"
return c
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs):
self.store = self.hs.get_datastore()
self.server_notices_sender = self.hs.get_server_notices_sender()
self.server_notices_manager = self.hs.get_server_notices_manager()
self.event_source = self.hs.get_event_sources()
# relying on [1] is far from ideal, but the only case where
# ResourceLimitsServerNotices class needs to be isolated is this test,
# general code should never have a reason to do so ...
self._rlsn = self.server_notices_sender._server_notices[1]
if not isinstance(self._rlsn, ResourceLimitsServerNotices):
raise Exception("Failed to find reference to ResourceLimitsServerNotices")
self.user_id = "@user_id:test"
def test_server_notice_only_sent_once(self):
self.store.get_monthly_active_count = Mock(
side_effect=lambda: make_awaitable(1000)
)
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self.store.user_last_seen_monthly_active = Mock(
side_effect=lambda user_id: make_awaitable(1000)
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)
# Call the function multiple times to ensure we only send the notice once
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
self.get_success(self._rlsn.maybe_send_server_notice_to_user(self.user_id))
# Now lets get the last load of messages in the service notice room and
# check that there is only one server notice
room_id = self.get_success(
self.server_notices_manager.get_or_create_notice_room_for_user(self.user_id)
)
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token = self.event_source.get_current_token()
events, _ = self.get_success(
self.store.get_recent_events_for_room(
room_id, limit=100, end_token=token.room_key
)
)
count = 0
for event in events:
if event.type != EventTypes.Message:
continue
if event.content.get("msgtype") != ServerNoticeMsgType:
continue
count += 1
self.assertEqual(count, 1)
def test_no_invite_without_notice(self):
"""Tests that a user doesn't get invited to a server notices room without a
server notice being sent.
The scenario for this test is a single user on a server where the MAU limit
hasn't been reached (since it's the only user and the limit is 5), so users
shouldn't receive a server notice.
"""
self.register_user("user", "password")
tok = self.login("user", "password")
request, channel = self.make_request("GET", "/sync?timeout=0", access_token=tok)
self.render(request)
invites = channel.json_body["rooms"]["invite"]
self.assertEqual(len(invites), 0, invites)
def test_invite_with_notice(self):
"""Tests that, if the MAU limit is hit, the server notices user invites each user
to a room in which it has sent a notice.
"""
user_id, tok, room_id = self._trigger_notice_and_join()
# Sync again to retrieve the events in the room, so we can check whether this
# room has a notice in it.
request, channel = self.make_request("GET", "/sync?timeout=0", access_token=tok)
self.render(request)
# Scan the events in the room to search for a message from the server notices
# user.
events = channel.json_body["rooms"]["join"][room_id]["timeline"]["events"]
notice_in_room = False
for event in events:
if (
event["type"] == EventTypes.Message
and event["sender"] == self.hs.config.server_notices_mxid
):
notice_in_room = True
self.assertTrue(notice_in_room, "No server notice in room")
def _trigger_notice_and_join(self):
"""Creates enough active users to hit the MAU limit and trigger a system notice
about it, then joins the system notices room with one of the users created.
Returns:
user_id (str): The ID of the user that joined the room.
tok (str): The access token of the user that joined the room.
room_id (str): The ID of the room that's been joined.
"""
user_id = None
tok = None
invites = []
# Register as many users as the MAU limit allows.
for i in range(self.hs.config.max_mau_value):
localpart = "user%d" % i
user_id = self.register_user(localpart, "password")
tok = self.login(localpart, "password")
# Sync with the user's token to mark the user as active.
request, channel = self.make_request(
"GET", "/sync?timeout=0", access_token=tok,
)
self.render(request)
# Also retrieves the list of invites for this user. We don't care about that
# one except if we're processing the last user, which should have received an
# invite to a room with a server notice about the MAU limit being reached.
# We could also pick another user and sync with it, which would return an
# invite to a system notices room, but it doesn't matter which user we're
# using so we use the last one because it saves us an extra sync.
invites = channel.json_body["rooms"]["invite"]
# Make sure we have an invite to process.
self.assertEqual(len(invites), 1, invites)
# Join the room.
room_id = list(invites.keys())[0]
self.helper.join(room=room_id, user=user_id, tok=tok)
return user_id, tok, room_id