synapse/tests/federation/test_complexity.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2019 Matrix.org Foundation
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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from mock import Mock
from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.api.errors import Codes, SynapseError
from synapse.rest import admin
from synapse.rest.client.v1 import login, room
from synapse.types import UserID
from tests import unittest
class RoomComplexityTests(unittest.FederatingHomeserverTestCase):
servlets = [
admin.register_servlets,
room.register_servlets,
login.register_servlets,
]
def default_config(self):
config = super().default_config()
config["limit_remote_rooms"] = {"enabled": True, "complexity": 0.05}
return config
def test_complexity_simple(self):
u1 = self.register_user("u1", "pass")
u1_token = self.login("u1", "pass")
room_1 = self.helper.create_room_as(u1, tok=u1_token)
self.helper.send_state(
room_1, event_type="m.room.topic", body={"topic": "foo"}, tok=u1_token
)
# Get the room complexity
request, channel = self.make_request(
"GET", "/_matrix/federation/unstable/rooms/%s/complexity" % (room_1,)
)
self.render(request)
self.assertEquals(200, channel.code)
complexity = channel.json_body["v1"]
self.assertTrue(complexity > 0, complexity)
# Artificially raise the complexity
store = self.hs.get_datastore()
store.get_current_state_event_counts = lambda x: defer.succeed(500 * 1.23)
# Get the room complexity again -- make sure it's our artificial value
request, channel = self.make_request(
"GET", "/_matrix/federation/unstable/rooms/%s/complexity" % (room_1,)
)
self.render(request)
self.assertEquals(200, channel.code)
complexity = channel.json_body["v1"]
self.assertEqual(complexity, 1.23)
def test_join_too_large(self):
u1 = self.register_user("u1", "pass")
handler = self.hs.get_room_member_handler()
fed_transport = self.hs.get_federation_transport_client()
# Mock out some things, because we don't want to test the whole join
fed_transport.client.get_json = Mock(return_value=defer.succeed({"v1": 9999}))
handler.federation_handler.do_invite_join = Mock(return_value=defer.succeed(1))
d = handler._remote_join(
None,
["other.example.com"],
"roomid",
UserID.from_string(u1),
{"membership": "join"},
)
self.pump()
# The request failed with a SynapseError saying the resource limit was
# exceeded.
f = self.get_failure(d, SynapseError)
self.assertEqual(f.value.code, 400, f.value)
self.assertEqual(f.value.errcode, Codes.RESOURCE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED)
def test_join_too_large_once_joined(self):
u1 = self.register_user("u1", "pass")
u1_token = self.login("u1", "pass")
# Ok, this might seem a bit weird -- I want to test that we actually
# leave the room, but I don't want to simulate two servers. So, we make
# a local room, which we say we're joining remotely, even if there's no
# remote, because we mock that out. Then, we'll leave the (actually
# local) room, which will be propagated over federation in a real
# scenario.
room_1 = self.helper.create_room_as(u1, tok=u1_token)
handler = self.hs.get_room_member_handler()
fed_transport = self.hs.get_federation_transport_client()
# Mock out some things, because we don't want to test the whole join
fed_transport.client.get_json = Mock(return_value=defer.succeed(None))
handler.federation_handler.do_invite_join = Mock(return_value=defer.succeed(1))
# Artificially raise the complexity
self.hs.get_datastore().get_current_state_event_counts = lambda x: defer.succeed(
600
)
d = handler._remote_join(
None,
["other.example.com"],
room_1,
UserID.from_string(u1),
{"membership": "join"},
)
self.pump()
# The request failed with a SynapseError saying the resource limit was
# exceeded.
f = self.get_failure(d, SynapseError)
self.assertEqual(f.value.code, 400)
self.assertEqual(f.value.errcode, Codes.RESOURCE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED)