synapse-old/tests/replication/tcp/test_handler.py

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# Copyright 2022 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.replication.tcp.commands import PositionCommand
from tests.replication._base import BaseMultiWorkerStreamTestCase
class ChannelsTestCase(BaseMultiWorkerStreamTestCase):
def test_subscribed_to_enough_redis_channels(self) -> None:
# The default main process is subscribed to the USER_IP channel.
self.assertCountEqual(
self.hs.get_replication_command_handler()._channels_to_subscribe_to,
["USER_IP"],
)
def test_background_worker_subscribed_to_user_ip(self) -> None:
# The default main process is subscribed to the USER_IP channel.
worker1 = self.make_worker_hs(
"synapse.app.generic_worker",
extra_config={
"worker_name": "worker1",
"run_background_tasks_on": "worker1",
"redis": {"enabled": True},
},
)
self.assertIn(
"USER_IP",
worker1.get_replication_command_handler()._channels_to_subscribe_to,
)
# Advance so the Redis subscription gets processed
self.pump(0.1)
# The counts are 2 because both the main process and the worker are subscribed.
self.assertEqual(len(self._redis_server._subscribers_by_channel[b"test"]), 2)
self.assertEqual(
len(self._redis_server._subscribers_by_channel[b"test/USER_IP"]), 2
)
def test_non_background_worker_not_subscribed_to_user_ip(self) -> None:
# The default main process is subscribed to the USER_IP channel.
worker2 = self.make_worker_hs(
"synapse.app.generic_worker",
extra_config={
"worker_name": "worker2",
"run_background_tasks_on": "worker1",
"redis": {"enabled": True},
},
)
self.assertNotIn(
"USER_IP",
worker2.get_replication_command_handler()._channels_to_subscribe_to,
)
# Advance so the Redis subscription gets processed
self.pump(0.1)
# The count is 2 because both the main process and the worker are subscribed.
self.assertEqual(len(self._redis_server._subscribers_by_channel[b"test"]), 2)
# For USER_IP, the count is 1 because only the main process is subscribed.
self.assertEqual(
len(self._redis_server._subscribers_by_channel[b"test/USER_IP"]), 1
)
def test_wait_for_stream_position(self) -> None:
"""Check that wait for stream position correctly waits for an update from the
correct instance.
"""
store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
cmd_handler = self.hs.get_replication_command_handler()
data_handler = self.hs.get_replication_data_handler()
worker1 = self.make_worker_hs(
"synapse.app.generic_worker",
extra_config={
"worker_name": "worker1",
"run_background_tasks_on": "worker1",
"redis": {"enabled": True},
},
)
cache_id_gen = worker1.get_datastores().main._cache_id_gen
assert cache_id_gen is not None
self.replicate()
# First, make sure the master knows that `worker1` exists.
initial_token = cache_id_gen.get_current_token()
cmd_handler.send_command(
PositionCommand("caches", "worker1", initial_token, initial_token)
)
self.replicate()
# Next send out a normal RDATA, and check that waiting for that stream
# ID returns immediately.
ctx = cache_id_gen.get_next()
next_token = self.get_success(ctx.__aenter__())
self.get_success(ctx.__aexit__(None, None, None))
self.get_success(
data_handler.wait_for_stream_position("worker1", "caches", next_token)
)
# `wait_for_stream_position` should only return once master receives a
# notification that `next_token` has persisted.
ctx_worker1 = cache_id_gen.get_next()
next_token = self.get_success(ctx_worker1.__aenter__())
d = defer.ensureDeferred(
data_handler.wait_for_stream_position("worker1", "caches", next_token)
)
self.assertFalse(d.called)
# ... updating the cache ID gen on the master still shouldn't cause the
# deferred to wake up.
ctx = store._cache_id_gen.get_next()
self.get_success(ctx.__aenter__())
self.get_success(ctx.__aexit__(None, None, None))
d = defer.ensureDeferred(
data_handler.wait_for_stream_position("worker1", "caches", next_token)
)
self.assertFalse(d.called)
# ... but worker1 finishing (and so sending an update) should.
self.get_success(ctx_worker1.__aexit__(None, None, None))
self.assertTrue(d.called)