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Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
455 lines
17 KiB
Python
455 lines
17 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2022 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import typing
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from typing import Dict, List, Sequence, Tuple
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from unittest.mock import patch
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from parameterized import parameterized
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from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred, ensureDeferred
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from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
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from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
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from synapse.storage.databases.state.store import (
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MAX_INFLIGHT_REQUESTS_PER_GROUP,
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state_filter_rough_priority_comparator,
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)
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from synapse.storage.state import StateFilter
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from synapse.types import StateMap
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from synapse.util import Clock
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from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase
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if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
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from synapse.server import HomeServer
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# StateFilter for ALL non-m.room.member state events
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ALL_NON_MEMBERS_STATE_FILTER = StateFilter.freeze(
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types={EventTypes.Member: set()},
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include_others=True,
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)
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FAKE_STATE = {
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(EventTypes.Member, "@alice:test"): "join",
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(EventTypes.Member, "@bob:test"): "leave",
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(EventTypes.Member, "@charlie:test"): "invite",
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("test.type", "a"): "AAA",
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("test.type", "b"): "BBB",
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("other.event.type", "state.key"): "123",
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}
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class StateGroupInflightCachingTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
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def prepare(
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self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, homeserver: "HomeServer"
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) -> None:
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self.state_storage = homeserver.get_storage().state
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self.state_datastore = homeserver.get_datastores().state
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# Patch out the `_get_state_groups_from_groups`.
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# This is useful because it lets us pretend we have a slow database.
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get_state_groups_patch = patch.object(
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self.state_datastore,
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"_get_state_groups_from_groups",
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self._fake_get_state_groups_from_groups,
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)
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get_state_groups_patch.start()
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self.addCleanup(get_state_groups_patch.stop)
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self.get_state_group_calls: List[
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Tuple[Tuple[int, ...], StateFilter, Deferred[Dict[int, StateMap[str]]]]
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] = []
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def _fake_get_state_groups_from_groups(
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self, groups: Sequence[int], state_filter: StateFilter
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) -> "Deferred[Dict[int, StateMap[str]]]":
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d: Deferred[Dict[int, StateMap[str]]] = Deferred()
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self.get_state_group_calls.append((tuple(groups), state_filter, d))
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return d
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def _complete_request_fake(
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self,
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groups: Tuple[int, ...],
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state_filter: StateFilter,
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d: "Deferred[Dict[int, StateMap[str]]]",
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) -> None:
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"""
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Assemble a fake database response and complete the database request.
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"""
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# Return a filtered copy of the fake state
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d.callback({group: state_filter.filter_state(FAKE_STATE) for group in groups})
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def test_duplicate_requests_deduplicated(self) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that duplicate requests for state are deduplicated.
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This test:
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- requests some state (state group 42, 'all' state filter)
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- requests it again, before the first request finishes
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- checks to see that only one database query was made
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- completes the database query
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- checks that both requests see the same retrieved state
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"""
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req1 = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42, StateFilter.all()
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# This should have gone to the database
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), 1)
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self.assertFalse(req1.called)
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req2 = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42, StateFilter.all()
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# No more calls should have gone to the database
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), 1)
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self.assertFalse(req1.called)
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self.assertFalse(req2.called)
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[0]
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self.assertEqual(groups, (42,))
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self.assertEqual(sf, StateFilter.all())
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# Now we can complete the request
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self._complete_request_fake(groups, sf, d)
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self.assertEqual(self.get_success(req1), FAKE_STATE)
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self.assertEqual(self.get_success(req2), FAKE_STATE)
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def test_smaller_request_deduplicated(self) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that duplicate requests for state are deduplicated.
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This test:
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- requests some state (state group 42, 'all' state filter)
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- requests a subset of that state, before the first request finishes
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- checks to see that only one database query was made
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- completes the database query
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- checks that both requests see the correct retrieved state
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"""
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req1 = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42, StateFilter.from_types((("test.type", None),))
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# This should have gone to the database
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), 1)
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self.assertFalse(req1.called)
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req2 = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42, StateFilter.from_types((("test.type", "b"),))
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# No more calls should have gone to the database, because the second
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# request was already in the in-flight cache!
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), 1)
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self.assertFalse(req1.called)
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self.assertFalse(req2.called)
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[0]
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self.assertEqual(groups, (42,))
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# The state filter is expanded internally for increased cache hit rate,
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# so we the database sees a wider state filter than requested.
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self.assertEqual(sf, ALL_NON_MEMBERS_STATE_FILTER)
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# Now we can complete the request
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self._complete_request_fake(groups, sf, d)
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self.assertEqual(
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self.get_success(req1),
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{("test.type", "a"): "AAA", ("test.type", "b"): "BBB"},
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)
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self.assertEqual(self.get_success(req2), {("test.type", "b"): "BBB"})
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def test_partially_overlapping_request_deduplicated(self) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that partially-overlapping requests are partially deduplicated.
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This test:
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- requests a single type of wildcard state
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(This is internally expanded to be all non-member state)
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- requests the entire state in parallel
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- checks to see that two database queries were made, but that the second
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one is only for member state.
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- completes the database queries
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- checks that both requests have the correct result.
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"""
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req1 = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42, StateFilter.from_types((("test.type", None),))
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# This should have gone to the database
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), 1)
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self.assertFalse(req1.called)
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req2 = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42, StateFilter.all()
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# Because it only partially overlaps, this also went to the database
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), 2)
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self.assertFalse(req1.called)
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self.assertFalse(req2.called)
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# First request:
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[0]
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self.assertEqual(groups, (42,))
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# The state filter is expanded internally for increased cache hit rate,
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# so we the database sees a wider state filter than requested.
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self.assertEqual(sf, ALL_NON_MEMBERS_STATE_FILTER)
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self._complete_request_fake(groups, sf, d)
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# Second request:
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[1]
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self.assertEqual(groups, (42,))
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# The state filter is narrowed to only request membership state, because
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# the remainder of the state is already being queried in the first request!
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self.assertEqual(
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sf, StateFilter.freeze({EventTypes.Member: None}, include_others=False)
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)
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self._complete_request_fake(groups, sf, d)
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# Check the results are correct
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self.assertEqual(
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self.get_success(req1),
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{("test.type", "a"): "AAA", ("test.type", "b"): "BBB"},
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)
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self.assertEqual(self.get_success(req2), FAKE_STATE)
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def test_in_flight_requests_stop_being_in_flight(self) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that in-flight request deduplication doesn't somehow 'hold on'
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to completed requests: once they're done, they're taken out of the
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in-flight cache.
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"""
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req1 = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42, StateFilter.all()
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# This should have gone to the database
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), 1)
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self.assertFalse(req1.called)
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# Complete the request right away.
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self._complete_request_fake(*self.get_state_group_calls[0])
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self.assertTrue(req1.called)
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# Send off another request
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req2 = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42, StateFilter.all()
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# It should have gone to the database again, because the previous request
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# isn't in-flight and therefore isn't available for deduplication.
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), 2)
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self.assertFalse(req2.called)
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# Complete the request right away.
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self._complete_request_fake(*self.get_state_group_calls[1])
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self.assertTrue(req2.called)
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[0]
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self.assertEqual(self.get_success(req1), FAKE_STATE)
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self.assertEqual(self.get_success(req2), FAKE_STATE)
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def test_inflight_requests_capped(self) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that the number of in-flight requests is capped to 5.
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- requests several pieces of state separately
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(5 to hit the limit, 1 to 'shunt out', another that comes after the
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group has been 'shunted out')
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- checks to see that the torrent of requests is shunted out by
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rewriting one of the filters as the 'all' state filter
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- requests after that one do not cause any additional queries
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"""
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# 5 at the time of writing.
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CAP_COUNT = MAX_INFLIGHT_REQUESTS_PER_GROUP
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reqs = []
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# Request 7 different keys (1 to 7) of the `some.state` type.
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for req_id in range(CAP_COUNT + 2):
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reqs.append(
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ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42,
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StateFilter.freeze(
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{"some.state": {str(req_id + 1)}}, include_others=False
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),
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)
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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# There should only be 6 calls to the database, not 7.
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self.assertEqual(len(self.get_state_group_calls), CAP_COUNT + 1)
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# Assert that the first 5 are exact requests for the individual pieces
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# wanted
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for req_id in range(CAP_COUNT):
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[req_id]
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self.assertEqual(
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sf,
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StateFilter.freeze(
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{"some.state": {str(req_id + 1)}}, include_others=False
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),
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)
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# The 6th request should be the 'all' state filter
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[CAP_COUNT]
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self.assertEqual(sf, StateFilter.all())
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# Complete the queries and check which requests complete as a result
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for req_id in range(CAP_COUNT):
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# This request should not have been completed yet
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self.assertFalse(reqs[req_id].called)
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[req_id]
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self._complete_request_fake(groups, sf, d)
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# This should have only completed this one request
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self.assertTrue(reqs[req_id].called)
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# Now complete the final query; the last 2 requests should complete
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# as a result
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self.assertFalse(reqs[CAP_COUNT].called)
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self.assertFalse(reqs[CAP_COUNT + 1].called)
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groups, sf, d = self.get_state_group_calls[CAP_COUNT]
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self._complete_request_fake(groups, sf, d)
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self.assertTrue(reqs[CAP_COUNT].called)
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self.assertTrue(reqs[CAP_COUNT + 1].called)
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@parameterized.expand([(False,), (True,)])
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def test_ordering_of_request_reuse(self, reverse: bool) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that 'larger' in-flight requests are ordered first.
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This is mostly a design decision in order to prevent a request from
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hanging on to multiple queries when it would have been sufficient to
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hang on to only one bigger query.
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The 'size' of a state filter is a rough heuristic.
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- requests two pieces of state, one 'larger' than the other, but each
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spawning a query
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- requests a third piece of state
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- completes the larger of the first two queries
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- checks that the third request gets completed (and doesn't needlessly
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wait for the other query)
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Parameters:
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reverse: whether to reverse the order of the initial requests, to ensure
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that the effect doesn't depend on the order of request submission.
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"""
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# We add in an extra state type to make sure that both requests spawn
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# queries which are not optimised out.
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state_filters = [
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StateFilter.freeze(
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{"state.type": {"A"}, "other.state.type": {"a"}}, include_others=False
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),
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StateFilter.freeze(
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{
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"state.type": None,
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"other.state.type": {"b"},
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# The current rough size comparator uses the number of state types
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# as an indicator of size.
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# To influence it to make this state filter bigger than the previous one,
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# we add another dummy state type.
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"extra.state.type": {"c"},
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},
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include_others=False,
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),
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]
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if reverse:
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# For fairness, we perform one test run with the list reversed.
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state_filters.reverse()
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smallest_state_filter_idx = 1
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biggest_state_filter_idx = 0
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else:
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smallest_state_filter_idx = 0
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biggest_state_filter_idx = 1
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# This assertion is for our own sanity more than anything else.
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self.assertLess(
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state_filter_rough_priority_comparator(
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state_filters[biggest_state_filter_idx]
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),
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state_filter_rough_priority_comparator(
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state_filters[smallest_state_filter_idx]
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),
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"Test invalid: bigger state filter is not actually bigger.",
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)
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# Spawn the initial two requests
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for state_filter in state_filters:
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ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42,
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state_filter,
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)
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)
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# Spawn a third request
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req = ensureDeferred(
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self.state_datastore._get_state_for_group_using_inflight_cache(
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42,
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StateFilter.freeze(
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{
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"state.type": {"A"},
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},
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include_others=False,
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),
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)
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)
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self.pump(by=0.1)
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self.assertFalse(req.called)
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# Complete the largest request's query to make sure that the final request
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# only waits for that one (and doesn't needlessly wait for both queries)
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self._complete_request_fake(
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*self.get_state_group_calls[biggest_state_filter_idx]
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)
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# That should have been sufficient to complete the third request
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self.assertTrue(req.called)
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