synapse-old/tests/util/caches/test_responsecache.py

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from synapse.util.caches.response_cache import ResponseCache
from tests.server import get_clock
from tests.unittest import TestCase
class DeferredCacheTestCase(TestCase):
"""
A TestCase class for ResponseCache.
The test-case function naming has some logic to it in it's parts, here's some notes about it:
wait: Denotes tests that have an element of "waiting" before its wrapped result becomes available
(Generally these just use .delayed_return instead of .instant_return in it's wrapped call.)
expire: Denotes tests that test expiry after assured existence.
(These have cache with a short timeout_ms=, shorter than will be tested through advancing the clock)
"""
def setUp(self):
self.reactor, self.clock = get_clock()
def with_cache(self, name: str, ms: int = 0) -> ResponseCache:
return ResponseCache(self.clock, name, timeout_ms=ms)
@staticmethod
async def instant_return(o: str) -> str:
return o
async def delayed_return(self, o: str) -> str:
await self.clock.sleep(1)
return o
def test_cache_hit(self):
cache = self.with_cache("keeping_cache", ms=9001)
expected_result = "howdy"
wrap_d = cache.wrap(0, self.instant_return, expected_result)
self.assertEqual(
expected_result,
self.successResultOf(wrap_d),
"initial wrap result should be the same",
)
self.assertEqual(
expected_result,
self.successResultOf(cache.get(0)),
"cache should have the result",
)
def test_cache_miss(self):
cache = self.with_cache("trashing_cache", ms=0)
expected_result = "howdy"
wrap_d = cache.wrap(0, self.instant_return, expected_result)
self.assertEqual(
expected_result,
self.successResultOf(wrap_d),
"initial wrap result should be the same",
)
self.assertIsNone(cache.get(0), "cache should not have the result now")
def test_cache_expire(self):
cache = self.with_cache("short_cache", ms=1000)
expected_result = "howdy"
wrap_d = cache.wrap(0, self.instant_return, expected_result)
self.assertEqual(expected_result, self.successResultOf(wrap_d))
self.assertEqual(
expected_result,
self.successResultOf(cache.get(0)),
"cache should still have the result",
)
# cache eviction timer is handled
self.reactor.pump((2,))
self.assertIsNone(cache.get(0), "cache should not have the result now")
def test_cache_wait_hit(self):
cache = self.with_cache("neutral_cache")
expected_result = "howdy"
wrap_d = cache.wrap(0, self.delayed_return, expected_result)
self.assertNoResult(wrap_d)
# function wakes up, returns result
self.reactor.pump((2,))
self.assertEqual(expected_result, self.successResultOf(wrap_d))
def test_cache_wait_expire(self):
cache = self.with_cache("medium_cache", ms=3000)
expected_result = "howdy"
wrap_d = cache.wrap(0, self.delayed_return, expected_result)
self.assertNoResult(wrap_d)
# stop at 1 second to callback cache eviction callLater at that time, then another to set time at 2
self.reactor.pump((1, 1))
self.assertEqual(expected_result, self.successResultOf(wrap_d))
self.assertEqual(
expected_result,
self.successResultOf(cache.get(0)),
"cache should still have the result",
)
# (1 + 1 + 2) > 3.0, cache eviction timer is handled
self.reactor.pump((2,))
self.assertIsNone(cache.get(0), "cache should not have the result now")