synapse-product/tests/replication/test_federation_ack.py
Erik Johnston 2927921942
Clean up ShardedWorkerHandlingConfig (#9466)
* Split ShardedWorkerHandlingConfig

This is so that we have a type level understanding of when it is safe to
call `get_instance(..)` (as opposed to `should_handle(..)`).

* Remove special cases in ShardedWorkerHandlingConfig.

`ShardedWorkerHandlingConfig` tried to handle the various different ways
it was possible to configure federation senders and pushers. This led to
special cases that weren't hit during testing.

To fix this the handling of the different cases is moved from there and
`generic_worker` into the worker config class. This allows us to have
the logic in one place and allows the rest of the code to ignore the
different cases.
2021-02-24 13:23:18 +00:00

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import mock
from synapse.app.generic_worker import GenericWorkerServer
from synapse.replication.tcp.commands import FederationAckCommand
from synapse.replication.tcp.protocol import AbstractConnection
from synapse.replication.tcp.streams.federation import FederationStream
from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase
class FederationAckTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
def default_config(self) -> dict:
config = super().default_config()
config["worker_app"] = "synapse.app.federation_sender"
config["send_federation"] = False
return config
def make_homeserver(self, reactor, clock):
hs = self.setup_test_homeserver(homeserver_to_use=GenericWorkerServer)
return hs
def test_federation_ack_sent(self):
"""A FEDERATION_ACK should be sent back after each RDATA federation
This test checks that the federation sender is correctly sending back
FEDERATION_ACK messages. The test works by spinning up a federation_sender
worker server, and then fishing out its ReplicationCommandHandler. We wire
the RCH up to a mock connection (so that we can observe the command being sent)
and then poke in an RDATA row.
XXX: it might be nice to do this by pretending to be a synapse master worker
(or a redis server), and having the worker connect to us via a mocked-up TCP
transport, rather than assuming that the implementation has a
ReplicationCommandHandler.
"""
rch = self.hs.get_tcp_replication()
# wire up the ReplicationCommandHandler to a mock connection
mock_connection = mock.Mock(spec=AbstractConnection)
rch.new_connection(mock_connection)
# tell it it received an RDATA row
self.get_success(
rch.on_rdata(
"federation",
"master",
token=10,
rows=[FederationStream.FederationStreamRow(type="x", data=[1, 2, 3])],
)
)
# now check that the FEDERATION_ACK was sent
mock_connection.send_command.assert_called_once()
cmd = mock_connection.send_command.call_args[0][0]
assert isinstance(cmd, FederationAckCommand)
self.assertEqual(cmd.token, 10)