Create dbpool as normal in tests

... instead of creating our own special SQLiteMemoryDbPool, whose purpose was a
bit of a mystery.

For some reason this makes one of the tests run slightly slower, so bump the
sleep(). Sorry.
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Richard van der Hoff 2018-01-25 23:14:24 +00:00
parent b178eca261
commit d7eacc4f87
2 changed files with 19 additions and 45 deletions

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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ class KeyringTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# wait a tick for it to send the request to the perspectives server
# (it first tries the datastore)
yield async.sleep(0.005)
yield async.sleep(1) # XXX find out why this takes so long!
self.http_client.post_json.assert_called_once()
self.assertIs(LoggingContext.current_context(), context_11)
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ class KeyringTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
res_deferreds_2 = kr.verify_json_objects_for_server(
[("server10", json1)],
)
yield async.sleep(0.005)
yield async.sleep(01)
self.http_client.post_json.assert_not_called()
res_deferreds_2[0].addBoth(self.check_context, None)

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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ import urllib
import urlparse
from mock import Mock, patch
from twisted.enterprise.adbapi import ConnectionPool
from twisted.internet import defer, reactor
from synapse.api.errors import CodeMessageException, cs_error
@ -60,30 +59,37 @@ def setup_test_homeserver(name="test", datastore=None, config=None, **kargs):
config.update_user_directory = False
config.use_frozen_dicts = True
config.database_config = {"name": "sqlite3"}
config.ldap_enabled = False
if "clock" not in kargs:
kargs["clock"] = MockClock()
config.database_config = {
"name": "sqlite3",
"args": {
"database": ":memory:",
"cp_min": 1,
"cp_max": 1,
},
}
db_engine = create_engine(config.database_config)
# we need to configure the connection pool to run the on_new_connection
# function, so that we can test code that uses custom sqlite functions
# (like rank).
config.database_config["args"]["cp_openfun"] = db_engine.on_new_connection
if datastore is None:
# we need to configure the connection pool to run the on_new_connection
# function, so that we can test code that uses custom sqlite functions
# (like rank).
db_pool = SQLiteMemoryDbPool(
cp_openfun=db_engine.on_new_connection,
)
yield db_pool.prepare()
hs = HomeServer(
name, db_pool=db_pool, config=config,
name, config=config,
db_config=config.database_config,
version_string="Synapse/tests",
database_engine=db_engine,
get_db_conn=db_pool.get_db_conn,
room_list_handler=object(),
tls_server_context_factory=Mock(),
**kargs
)
yield prepare_database(hs.get_db_conn(), db_engine, config)
hs.setup()
else:
hs = HomeServer(
@ -308,38 +314,6 @@ class MockClock(object):
return d
class SQLiteMemoryDbPool(ConnectionPool, object):
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
connkw = {
"cp_min": 1,
"cp_max": 1,
}
connkw.update(kwargs)
super(SQLiteMemoryDbPool, self).__init__(
"sqlite3", ":memory:", **connkw
)
self.config = Mock()
self.config.password_providers = []
self.config.database_config = {"name": "sqlite3"}
def prepare(self):
engine = self.create_engine()
return self.runWithConnection(
lambda conn: prepare_database(conn, engine, self.config)
)
def get_db_conn(self):
conn = self.connect()
engine = self.create_engine()
prepare_database(conn, engine, self.config)
return conn
def create_engine(self):
return create_engine(self.config.database_config)
def _format_call(args, kwargs):
return ", ".join(
["%r" % (a) for a in args] +