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* Remove unused `@lru_cache` decorator Spotted this working on something else. Co-authored-by: David Robertson <davidr@element.io>
1010 lines
31 KiB
Python
1010 lines
31 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
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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 logging
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from typing import Iterable, Set, Tuple
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from unittest import mock
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from twisted.internet import defer, reactor
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from twisted.internet.defer import CancelledError, Deferred
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from synapse.api.errors import SynapseError
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from synapse.logging.context import (
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SENTINEL_CONTEXT,
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LoggingContext,
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PreserveLoggingContext,
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current_context,
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make_deferred_yieldable,
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)
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from synapse.util.caches import descriptors
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from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedList
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from tests import unittest
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from tests.test_utils import get_awaitable_result
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def run_on_reactor():
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d = defer.Deferred()
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reactor.callLater(0, d.callback, 0)
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return make_deferred_yieldable(d)
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class DescriptorTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_cache(self):
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@descriptors.cached()
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def fn(self, arg1, arg2):
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return self.mock(arg1, arg2)
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obj = Cls()
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obj.mock.return_value = "fish"
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with different params should call the mock again
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obj.mock.return_value = "chips"
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 3)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# the two values should now be cached
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_cache_num_args(self):
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"""Only the first num_args arguments should matter to the cache"""
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@descriptors.cached(num_args=1)
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def fn(self, arg1, arg2):
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return self.mock(arg1, arg2)
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obj = Cls()
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obj.mock.return_value = "fish"
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with different params should call the mock again
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obj.mock.return_value = "chips"
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r = yield obj.fn(2, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(2, 3)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# the two values should now be cached; we should be able to vary
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# the second argument and still get the cached result.
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 4)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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r = yield obj.fn(2, 5)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_cache_uncached_args(self):
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"""
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Only the arguments not named in uncached_args should matter to the cache
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Note that this is identical to test_cache_num_args, but provides the
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arguments differently.
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"""
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class Cls:
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# Note that it is important that this is not the last argument to
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# test behaviour of skipping arguments properly.
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@descriptors.cached(uncached_args=("arg2",))
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def fn(self, arg1, arg2, arg3):
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return self.mock(arg1, arg2, arg3)
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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obj = Cls()
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obj.mock.return_value = "fish"
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 2, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with different params should call the mock again
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obj.mock.return_value = "chips"
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r = yield obj.fn(2, 3, 4)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(2, 3, 4)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# the two values should now be cached; we should be able to vary
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# the second argument and still get the cached result.
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 4, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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r = yield obj.fn(2, 5, 4)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_cache_kwargs(self):
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"""Test that keyword arguments are treated properly"""
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@descriptors.cached()
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def fn(self, arg1, kwarg1=2):
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return self.mock(arg1, kwarg1=kwarg1)
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obj = Cls()
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obj.mock.return_value = "fish"
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r = yield obj.fn(1, kwarg1=2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, kwarg1=2)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with different params should call the mock again
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obj.mock.return_value = "chips"
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r = yield obj.fn(1, kwarg1=3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, kwarg1=3)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# the values should now be cached.
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r = yield obj.fn(1, kwarg1=2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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# We should be able to not provide kwarg1 and get the cached value back.
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r = yield obj.fn(1)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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# Keyword arguments can be in any order.
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r = yield obj.fn(kwarg1=2, arg1=1)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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def test_cache_with_sync_exception(self):
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"""If the wrapped function throws synchronously, things should continue to work"""
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class Cls:
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@cached()
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def fn(self, arg1):
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raise SynapseError(100, "mai spoon iz too big!!1")
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obj = Cls()
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# this should fail immediately
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d = obj.fn(1)
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self.failureResultOf(d, SynapseError)
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# ... leaving the cache empty
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self.assertEqual(len(obj.fn.cache.cache), 0)
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# and a second call should result in a second exception
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d = obj.fn(1)
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self.failureResultOf(d, SynapseError)
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def test_cache_with_async_exception(self):
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"""The wrapped function returns a failure"""
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class Cls:
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result = None
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call_count = 0
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@cached()
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def fn(self, arg1):
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self.call_count += 1
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return self.result
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obj = Cls()
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callbacks: Set[str] = set()
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# set off an asynchronous request
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obj.result = origin_d = defer.Deferred()
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d1 = obj.fn(1, on_invalidate=lambda: callbacks.add("d1"))
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self.assertFalse(d1.called)
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# a second request should also return a deferred, but should not call the
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# function itself.
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d2 = obj.fn(1, on_invalidate=lambda: callbacks.add("d2"))
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self.assertFalse(d2.called)
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self.assertEqual(obj.call_count, 1)
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# no callbacks yet
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self.assertEqual(callbacks, set())
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# the original request fails
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e = Exception("bzz")
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origin_d.errback(e)
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# ... which should cause the lookups to fail similarly
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self.assertIs(self.failureResultOf(d1, Exception).value, e)
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self.assertIs(self.failureResultOf(d2, Exception).value, e)
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# ... and the callbacks to have been, uh, called.
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self.assertEqual(callbacks, {"d1", "d2"})
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# ... leaving the cache empty
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self.assertEqual(len(obj.fn.cache.cache), 0)
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# and a second call should work as normal
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obj.result = defer.succeed(100)
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d3 = obj.fn(1)
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(d3), 100)
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self.assertEqual(obj.call_count, 2)
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def test_cache_logcontexts(self):
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"""Check that logcontexts are set and restored correctly when
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using the cache."""
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complete_lookup = defer.Deferred()
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class Cls:
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@descriptors.cached()
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def fn(self, arg1):
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def inner_fn():
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with PreserveLoggingContext():
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yield complete_lookup
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return 1
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return inner_fn()
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def do_lookup():
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with LoggingContext("c1") as c1:
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r = yield obj.fn(1)
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), c1)
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return r
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def check_result(r):
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self.assertEqual(r, 1)
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obj = Cls()
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# set off a deferred which will do a cache lookup
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d1 = do_lookup()
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), SENTINEL_CONTEXT)
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d1.addCallback(check_result)
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# and another
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d2 = do_lookup()
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), SENTINEL_CONTEXT)
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d2.addCallback(check_result)
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# let the lookup complete
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complete_lookup.callback(None)
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return defer.gatherResults([d1, d2])
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def test_cache_logcontexts_with_exception(self):
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"""Check that the cache sets and restores logcontexts correctly when
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the lookup function throws an exception"""
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class Cls:
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@descriptors.cached()
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def fn(self, arg1):
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def inner_fn():
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# we want this to behave like an asynchronous function
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yield run_on_reactor()
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raise SynapseError(400, "blah")
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return inner_fn()
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def do_lookup():
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with LoggingContext("c1") as c1:
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try:
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d = obj.fn(1)
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self.assertEqual(
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current_context(),
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SENTINEL_CONTEXT,
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)
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yield d
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except SynapseError:
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pass
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), c1)
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# the cache should now be empty
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self.assertEqual(len(obj.fn.cache.cache), 0)
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obj = Cls()
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# set off a deferred which will do a cache lookup
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d1 = do_lookup()
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), SENTINEL_CONTEXT)
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return d1
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_cache_default_args(self):
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@descriptors.cached()
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def fn(self, arg1, arg2=2, arg3=3):
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return self.mock(arg1, arg2, arg3)
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obj = Cls()
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obj.mock.return_value = "fish"
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 2, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with same params shouldn't call the mock again
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with different params should call the mock again
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obj.mock.return_value = "chips"
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r = yield obj.fn(2, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(2, 3, 3)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# the two values should now be cached
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r = yield obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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r = yield obj.fn(2, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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def test_cache_iterable(self):
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@descriptors.cached(iterable=True)
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def fn(self, arg1, arg2):
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return self.mock(arg1, arg2)
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obj = Cls()
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obj.mock.return_value = ["spam", "eggs"]
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r = obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r.result, ["spam", "eggs"])
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with different params should call the mock again
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obj.mock.return_value = ["chips"]
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r = obj.fn(1, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r.result, ["chips"])
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 3)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# the two values should now be cached
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self.assertEqual(len(obj.fn.cache.cache), 3)
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r = obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r.result, ["spam", "eggs"])
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r = obj.fn(1, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r.result, ["chips"])
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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def test_cache_iterable_with_sync_exception(self):
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"""If the wrapped function throws synchronously, things should continue to work"""
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class Cls:
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@descriptors.cached(iterable=True)
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def fn(self, arg1):
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raise SynapseError(100, "mai spoon iz too big!!1")
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obj = Cls()
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# this should fail immediately
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d = obj.fn(1)
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self.failureResultOf(d, SynapseError)
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# ... leaving the cache empty
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self.assertEqual(len(obj.fn.cache.cache), 0)
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# and a second call should result in a second exception
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d = obj.fn(1)
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self.failureResultOf(d, SynapseError)
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def test_invalidate_cascade(self):
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"""Invalidations should cascade up through cache contexts"""
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class Cls:
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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async def func1(self, key, cache_context):
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return await self.func2(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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async def func2(self, key, cache_context):
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return await self.func3(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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async def func3(self, key, cache_context):
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self.invalidate = cache_context.invalidate
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return 42
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obj = Cls()
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top_invalidate = mock.Mock()
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r = get_awaitable_result(obj.func1("k1", on_invalidate=top_invalidate))
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self.assertEqual(r, 42)
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obj.invalidate()
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top_invalidate.assert_called_once()
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def test_cancel(self):
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"""Test that cancelling a lookup does not cancel other lookups"""
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complete_lookup: "Deferred[None]" = Deferred()
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class Cls:
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@cached()
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async def fn(self, arg1):
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await complete_lookup
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return str(arg1)
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obj = Cls()
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d1 = obj.fn(123)
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d2 = obj.fn(123)
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self.assertFalse(d1.called)
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self.assertFalse(d2.called)
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# Cancel `d1`, which is the lookup that caused `fn` to run.
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d1.cancel()
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# `d2` should complete normally.
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complete_lookup.callback(None)
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self.failureResultOf(d1, CancelledError)
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self.assertEqual(d2.result, "123")
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def test_cancel_logcontexts(self):
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"""Test that cancellation does not break logcontexts.
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* The `CancelledError` must be raised with the correct logcontext.
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* The inner lookup must not resume with a finished logcontext.
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* The inner lookup must not restore a finished logcontext when done.
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"""
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complete_lookup: "Deferred[None]" = Deferred()
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class Cls:
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inner_context_was_finished = False
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@cached()
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async def fn(self, arg1):
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await make_deferred_yieldable(complete_lookup)
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self.inner_context_was_finished = current_context().finished
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return str(arg1)
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obj = Cls()
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async def do_lookup():
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with LoggingContext("c1") as c1:
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try:
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await obj.fn(123)
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self.fail("No CancelledError thrown")
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except CancelledError:
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self.assertEqual(
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current_context(),
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c1,
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"CancelledError was not raised with the correct logcontext",
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)
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# suppress the error and succeed
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d = defer.ensureDeferred(do_lookup())
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d.cancel()
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complete_lookup.callback(None)
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self.successResultOf(d)
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self.assertFalse(
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obj.inner_context_was_finished, "Tried to restart a finished logcontext"
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)
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), SENTINEL_CONTEXT)
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class CacheDecoratorTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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"""More tests for @cached
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The following is a set of tests that got lost in a different file for a while.
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There are probably duplicates of the tests in DescriptorTestCase. Ideally the
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duplicates would be removed and the two sets of classes combined.
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"""
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_passthrough(self):
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class A:
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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return key
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a = A()
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self.assertEqual((yield a.func("foo")), "foo")
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self.assertEqual((yield a.func("bar")), "bar")
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_hit(self):
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callcount = [0]
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class A:
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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a = A()
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 1)
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self.assertEqual((yield a.func("foo")), "foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 1)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_invalidate(self):
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callcount = [0]
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class A:
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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a = A()
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 1)
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a.func.invalidate(("foo",))
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 2)
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def test_invalidate_missing(self):
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class A:
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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return key
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A().func.invalidate(("what",))
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_max_entries(self):
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callcount = [0]
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class A:
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@cached(max_entries=10)
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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a = A()
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for k in range(0, 12):
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yield a.func(k)
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 12)
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# There must have been at least 2 evictions, meaning if we calculate
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# all 12 values again, we must get called at least 2 more times
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for k in range(0, 12):
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yield a.func(k)
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self.assertTrue(
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callcount[0] >= 14, msg="Expected callcount >= 14, got %d" % (callcount[0])
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)
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def test_prefill(self):
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callcount = [0]
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d = defer.succeed(123)
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class A:
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return d
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a = A()
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a.func.prefill(("foo",), 456)
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self.assertEqual(a.func("foo").result, 456)
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 0)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_invalidate_context(self):
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callcount = [0]
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callcount2 = [0]
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class A:
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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def func2(self, key, cache_context):
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callcount2[0] += 1
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return self.func(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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a = A()
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 1)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 1)
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a.func.invalidate(("foo",))
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 1)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 2)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_eviction_context(self):
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callcount = [0]
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callcount2 = [0]
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class A:
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@cached(max_entries=2)
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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def func2(self, key, cache_context):
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callcount2[0] += 1
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return self.func(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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a = A()
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yield a.func2("foo")
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yield a.func2("foo2")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 2)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 2)
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yield a.func("foo3")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 3)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 2)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 4)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 3)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_double_get(self):
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callcount = [0]
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callcount2 = [0]
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class A:
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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def func2(self, key, cache_context):
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callcount2[0] += 1
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return self.func(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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a = A()
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a.func2.cache.cache = mock.Mock(wraps=a.func2.cache.cache)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 1)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 1)
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a.func2.invalidate(("foo",))
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self.assertEqual(a.func2.cache.cache.del_multi.call_count, 1)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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a.func2.invalidate(("foo",))
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self.assertEqual(a.func2.cache.cache.del_multi.call_count, 2)
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 1)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 2)
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a.func.invalidate(("foo",))
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self.assertEqual(a.func2.cache.cache.del_multi.call_count, 3)
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 2)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEqual(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEqual(callcount2[0], 3)
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class CachedListDescriptorTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_cache(self):
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@descriptors.cached()
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def fn(self, arg1, arg2):
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pass
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@descriptors.cachedList(cached_method_name="fn", list_name="args1")
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async def list_fn(self, args1, arg2):
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assert current_context().name == "c1"
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# we want this to behave like an asynchronous function
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await run_on_reactor()
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assert current_context().name == "c1"
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return self.mock(args1, arg2)
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with LoggingContext("c1") as c1:
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obj = Cls()
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obj.mock.return_value = {10: "fish", 20: "chips"}
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# start the lookup off
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d1 = obj.list_fn([10, 20], 2)
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), SENTINEL_CONTEXT)
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r = yield d1
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), c1)
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with({10, 20}, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, {10: "fish", 20: "chips"})
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with different params should call the mock again
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obj.mock.return_value = {30: "peas"}
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r = yield obj.list_fn([20, 30], 2)
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with({30}, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, {20: "chips", 30: "peas"})
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# all the values should now be cached
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r = yield obj.fn(10, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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r = yield obj.fn(20, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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r = yield obj.fn(30, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "peas")
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r = yield obj.list_fn([10, 20, 30], 2)
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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self.assertEqual(r, {10: "fish", 20: "chips", 30: "peas"})
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# we should also be able to use a (single-use) iterable, and should
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# deduplicate the keys
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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obj.mock.return_value = {40: "gravy"}
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iterable = (x for x in [10, 40, 40])
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r = yield obj.list_fn(iterable, 2)
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with({40}, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, {10: "fish", 40: "gravy"})
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def test_concurrent_lookups(self):
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"""All concurrent lookups should get the same result"""
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@descriptors.cached()
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def fn(self, arg1):
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pass
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@descriptors.cachedList(cached_method_name="fn", list_name="args1")
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def list_fn(self, args1) -> "Deferred[dict]":
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return self.mock(args1)
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obj = Cls()
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deferred_result = Deferred()
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obj.mock.return_value = deferred_result
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# start off several concurrent lookups of the same key
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d1 = obj.list_fn([10])
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d2 = obj.list_fn([10])
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d3 = obj.list_fn([10])
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# the mock should have been called exactly once
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with({10})
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# ... and none of the calls should yet be complete
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self.assertFalse(d1.called)
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self.assertFalse(d2.called)
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self.assertFalse(d3.called)
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# complete the lookup. @cachedList functions need to complete with a map
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# of input->result
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deferred_result.callback({10: "peas"})
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# ... which should give the right result to all the callers
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(d1), {10: "peas"})
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(d2), {10: "peas"})
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(d3), {10: "peas"})
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_invalidate(self):
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"""Make sure that invalidation callbacks are called."""
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@descriptors.cached()
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def fn(self, arg1, arg2):
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pass
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@descriptors.cachedList(cached_method_name="fn", list_name="args1")
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async def list_fn(self, args1, arg2):
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# we want this to behave like an asynchronous function
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await run_on_reactor()
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return self.mock(args1, arg2)
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obj = Cls()
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invalidate0 = mock.Mock()
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invalidate1 = mock.Mock()
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# cache miss
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obj.mock.return_value = {10: "fish", 20: "chips"}
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r1 = yield obj.list_fn([10, 20], 2, on_invalidate=invalidate0)
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with({10, 20}, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r1, {10: "fish", 20: "chips"})
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# cache hit
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r2 = yield obj.list_fn([10, 20], 2, on_invalidate=invalidate1)
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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self.assertEqual(r2, {10: "fish", 20: "chips"})
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invalidate0.assert_not_called()
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invalidate1.assert_not_called()
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# now if we invalidate the keys, both invalidations should get called
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obj.fn.invalidate((10, 2))
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invalidate0.assert_called_once()
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invalidate1.assert_called_once()
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def test_cancel(self):
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"""Test that cancelling a lookup does not cancel other lookups"""
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complete_lookup: "Deferred[None]" = Deferred()
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class Cls:
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@cached()
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def fn(self, arg1):
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pass
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@cachedList(cached_method_name="fn", list_name="args")
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async def list_fn(self, args):
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await complete_lookup
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return {arg: str(arg) for arg in args}
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obj = Cls()
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d1 = obj.list_fn([123, 456])
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d2 = obj.list_fn([123, 456, 789])
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self.assertFalse(d1.called)
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self.assertFalse(d2.called)
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d1.cancel()
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# `d2` should complete normally.
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complete_lookup.callback(None)
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self.failureResultOf(d1, CancelledError)
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self.assertEqual(d2.result, {123: "123", 456: "456", 789: "789"})
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def test_cancel_logcontexts(self):
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"""Test that cancellation does not break logcontexts.
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* The `CancelledError` must be raised with the correct logcontext.
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* The inner lookup must not resume with a finished logcontext.
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* The inner lookup must not restore a finished logcontext when done.
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"""
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complete_lookup: "Deferred[None]" = Deferred()
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|
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class Cls:
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inner_context_was_finished = False
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|
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@cached()
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def fn(self, arg1):
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pass
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@cachedList(cached_method_name="fn", list_name="args")
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async def list_fn(self, args):
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await make_deferred_yieldable(complete_lookup)
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self.inner_context_was_finished = current_context().finished
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return {arg: str(arg) for arg in args}
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obj = Cls()
|
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|
|
async def do_lookup():
|
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with LoggingContext("c1") as c1:
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try:
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await obj.list_fn([123])
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self.fail("No CancelledError thrown")
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except CancelledError:
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self.assertEqual(
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current_context(),
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c1,
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"CancelledError was not raised with the correct logcontext",
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)
|
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# suppress the error and succeed
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|
|
d = defer.ensureDeferred(do_lookup())
|
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d.cancel()
|
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|
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complete_lookup.callback(None)
|
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self.successResultOf(d)
|
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self.assertFalse(
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obj.inner_context_was_finished, "Tried to restart a finished logcontext"
|
|
)
|
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self.assertEqual(current_context(), SENTINEL_CONTEXT)
|
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|
|
def test_num_args_mismatch(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Make sure someone does not accidentally use @cachedList on a method with
|
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a mismatch in the number args to the underlying single cache method.
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|
"""
|
|
|
|
class Cls:
|
|
@descriptors.cached(tree=True)
|
|
def fn(self, room_id, event_id):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
# This is wrong ❌. `@cachedList` expects to be given the same number
|
|
# of arguments as the underlying cached function, just with one of
|
|
# the arguments being an iterable
|
|
@descriptors.cachedList(cached_method_name="fn", list_name="keys")
|
|
def list_fn(self, keys: Iterable[Tuple[str, str]]):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
# Corrected syntax ✅
|
|
#
|
|
# @cachedList(cached_method_name="fn", list_name="event_ids")
|
|
# async def list_fn(
|
|
# self, room_id: str, event_ids: Collection[str],
|
|
# )
|
|
|
|
obj = Cls()
|
|
|
|
# Make sure this raises an error about the arg mismatch
|
|
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
|
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obj.list_fn([("foo", "bar")])
|