synapse-product/tests/test_federation.py
Patrick Cloke b076bc276e
Always use the name as the log ID. (#9829)
As far as I can tell our logging contexts are meant to log the request ID, or sometimes the request ID followed by a suffix (this is generally stored in the name field of LoggingContext). There's also code to log the name@memory location, but I'm not sure this is ever used.

This simplifies the code paths to require every logging context to have a name and use that in logging. For sub-contexts (created via nested_logging_contexts, defer_to_threadpool, Measure) we use the current context's str (which becomes their name or the string "sentinel") and then potentially modify that (e.g. add a suffix).
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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from unittest.mock import Mock
from twisted.internet.defer import succeed
from synapse.api.errors import FederationError
from synapse.events import make_event_from_dict
from synapse.logging.context import LoggingContext
from synapse.types import UserID, create_requester
from synapse.util import Clock
from synapse.util.retryutils import NotRetryingDestination
from tests import unittest
from tests.server import ThreadedMemoryReactorClock, setup_test_homeserver
from tests.test_utils import make_awaitable
class MessageAcceptTests(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.http_client = Mock()
self.reactor = ThreadedMemoryReactorClock()
self.hs_clock = Clock(self.reactor)
self.homeserver = setup_test_homeserver(
self.addCleanup,
federation_http_client=self.http_client,
clock=self.hs_clock,
reactor=self.reactor,
)
user_id = UserID("us", "test")
our_user = create_requester(user_id)
room_creator = self.homeserver.get_room_creation_handler()
self.room_id = self.get_success(
room_creator.create_room(
our_user, room_creator._presets_dict["public_chat"], ratelimit=False
)
)[0]["room_id"]
self.store = self.homeserver.get_datastore()
# Figure out what the most recent event is
most_recent = self.get_success(
self.homeserver.get_datastore().get_latest_event_ids_in_room(self.room_id)
)[0]
join_event = make_event_from_dict(
{
"room_id": self.room_id,
"sender": "@baduser:test.serv",
"state_key": "@baduser:test.serv",
"event_id": "$join:test.serv",
"depth": 1000,
"origin_server_ts": 1,
"type": "m.room.member",
"origin": "test.servx",
"content": {"membership": "join"},
"auth_events": [],
"prev_state": [(most_recent, {})],
"prev_events": [(most_recent, {})],
}
)
self.handler = self.homeserver.get_federation_handler()
self.handler.do_auth = lambda origin, event, context, auth_events: succeed(
context
)
self.client = self.homeserver.get_federation_client()
self.client._check_sigs_and_hash_and_fetch = lambda dest, pdus, **k: succeed(
pdus
)
# Send the join, it should return None (which is not an error)
self.assertEqual(
self.get_success(
self.handler.on_receive_pdu(
"test.serv", join_event, sent_to_us_directly=True
)
),
None,
)
# Make sure we actually joined the room
self.assertEqual(
self.get_success(self.store.get_latest_event_ids_in_room(self.room_id))[0],
"$join:test.serv",
)
def test_cant_hide_direct_ancestors(self):
"""
If you send a message, you must be able to provide the direct
prev_events that said event references.
"""
async def post_json(destination, path, data, headers=None, timeout=0):
# If it asks us for new missing events, give them NOTHING
if path.startswith("/_matrix/federation/v1/get_missing_events/"):
return {"events": []}
self.http_client.post_json = post_json
# Figure out what the most recent event is
most_recent = self.get_success(
self.store.get_latest_event_ids_in_room(self.room_id)
)[0]
# Now lie about an event
lying_event = make_event_from_dict(
{
"room_id": self.room_id,
"sender": "@baduser:test.serv",
"event_id": "one:test.serv",
"depth": 1000,
"origin_server_ts": 1,
"type": "m.room.message",
"origin": "test.serv",
"content": {"body": "hewwo?"},
"auth_events": [],
"prev_events": [("two:test.serv", {}), (most_recent, {})],
}
)
with LoggingContext("test-context"):
failure = self.get_failure(
self.handler.on_receive_pdu(
"test.serv", lying_event, sent_to_us_directly=True
),
FederationError,
)
# on_receive_pdu should throw an error
self.assertEqual(
failure.value.args[0],
(
"ERROR 403: Your server isn't divulging details about prev_events "
"referenced in this event."
),
)
# Make sure the invalid event isn't there
extrem = self.get_success(self.store.get_latest_event_ids_in_room(self.room_id))
self.assertEqual(extrem[0], "$join:test.serv")
def test_retry_device_list_resync(self):
"""Tests that device lists are marked as stale if they couldn't be synced, and
that stale device lists are retried periodically.
"""
remote_user_id = "@john:test_remote"
remote_origin = "test_remote"
# Track the number of attempts to resync the user's device list.
self.resync_attempts = 0
# When this function is called, increment the number of resync attempts (only if
# we're querying devices for the right user ID), then raise a
# NotRetryingDestination error to fail the resync gracefully.
def query_user_devices(destination, user_id):
if user_id == remote_user_id:
self.resync_attempts += 1
raise NotRetryingDestination(0, 0, destination)
# Register the mock on the federation client.
federation_client = self.homeserver.get_federation_client()
federation_client.query_user_devices = Mock(side_effect=query_user_devices)
# Register a mock on the store so that the incoming update doesn't fail because
# we don't share a room with the user.
store = self.homeserver.get_datastore()
store.get_rooms_for_user = Mock(return_value=make_awaitable(["!someroom:test"]))
# Manually inject a fake device list update. We need this update to include at
# least one prev_id so that the user's device list will need to be retried.
device_list_updater = self.homeserver.get_device_handler().device_list_updater
self.get_success(
device_list_updater.incoming_device_list_update(
origin=remote_origin,
edu_content={
"deleted": False,
"device_display_name": "Mobile",
"device_id": "QBUAZIFURK",
"prev_id": [5],
"stream_id": 6,
"user_id": remote_user_id,
},
)
)
# Check that there was one resync attempt.
self.assertEqual(self.resync_attempts, 1)
# Check that the resync attempt failed and caused the user's device list to be
# marked as stale.
need_resync = self.get_success(
store.get_user_ids_requiring_device_list_resync()
)
self.assertIn(remote_user_id, need_resync)
# Check that waiting for 30 seconds caused Synapse to retry resyncing the device
# list.
self.reactor.advance(30)
self.assertEqual(self.resync_attempts, 2)
def test_cross_signing_keys_retry(self):
"""Tests that resyncing a device list correctly processes cross-signing keys from
the remote server.
"""
remote_user_id = "@john:test_remote"
remote_master_key = "85T7JXPFBAySB/jwby4S3lBPTqY3+Zg53nYuGmu1ggY"
remote_self_signing_key = "QeIiFEjluPBtI7WQdG365QKZcFs9kqmHir6RBD0//nQ"
# Register mock device list retrieval on the federation client.
federation_client = self.homeserver.get_federation_client()
federation_client.query_user_devices = Mock(
return_value=succeed(
{
"user_id": remote_user_id,
"stream_id": 1,
"devices": [],
"master_key": {
"user_id": remote_user_id,
"usage": ["master"],
"keys": {"ed25519:" + remote_master_key: remote_master_key},
},
"self_signing_key": {
"user_id": remote_user_id,
"usage": ["self_signing"],
"keys": {
"ed25519:"
+ remote_self_signing_key: remote_self_signing_key
},
},
}
)
)
# Resync the device list.
device_handler = self.homeserver.get_device_handler()
self.get_success(
device_handler.device_list_updater.user_device_resync(remote_user_id),
)
# Retrieve the cross-signing keys for this user.
keys = self.get_success(
self.store.get_e2e_cross_signing_keys_bulk(user_ids=[remote_user_id]),
)
self.assertTrue(remote_user_id in keys)
# Check that the master key is the one returned by the mock.
master_key = keys[remote_user_id]["master"]
self.assertEqual(len(master_key["keys"]), 1)
self.assertTrue("ed25519:" + remote_master_key in master_key["keys"].keys())
self.assertTrue(remote_master_key in master_key["keys"].values())
# Check that the self-signing key is the one returned by the mock.
self_signing_key = keys[remote_user_id]["self_signing"]
self.assertEqual(len(self_signing_key["keys"]), 1)
self.assertTrue(
"ed25519:" + remote_self_signing_key in self_signing_key["keys"].keys(),
)
self.assertTrue(remote_self_signing_key in self_signing_key["keys"].values())