synapse/tests/replication/test_multi_media_repo.py

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# Copyright 2020-2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
2023-11-21 23:29:58 +03:00
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import logging
import os
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple
from twisted.internet.protocol import Factory
from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
from twisted.web.http import HTTPChannel
from twisted.web.server import Request
from synapse.rest import admin
from synapse.rest.client import login, media
from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.util import Clock
from tests.http import (
TestServerTLSConnectionFactory,
get_test_ca_cert_file,
wrap_server_factory_for_tls,
)
from tests.replication._base import BaseMultiWorkerStreamTestCase
from tests.server import FakeChannel, FakeTransport, make_request
from tests.test_utils import SMALL_PNG
from tests.unittest import override_config
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
test_server_connection_factory: Optional[TestServerTLSConnectionFactory] = None
class MediaRepoShardTestCase(BaseMultiWorkerStreamTestCase):
"""Checks running multiple media repos work correctly."""
servlets = [
admin.register_servlets_for_client_rest_resource,
login.register_servlets,
]
def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
self.user_id = self.register_user("user", "pass")
self.access_token = self.login("user", "pass")
self.reactor.lookups["example.com"] = "1.2.3.4"
def default_config(self) -> dict:
conf = super().default_config()
conf["federation_custom_ca_list"] = [get_test_ca_cert_file()]
return conf
def make_worker_hs(
self, worker_app: str, extra_config: Optional[dict] = None, **kwargs: Any
) -> HomeServer:
worker_hs = super().make_worker_hs(worker_app, extra_config, **kwargs)
# Force the media paths onto the replication resource.
worker_hs.get_media_repository_resource().register_servlets(
self._hs_to_site[worker_hs].resource, worker_hs
)
return worker_hs
def _get_media_req(
self, hs: HomeServer, target: str, media_id: str
) -> Tuple[FakeChannel, Request]:
"""Request some remote media from the given HS by calling the download
API.
This then triggers an outbound request from the HS to the target.
Returns:
The channel for the *client* request and the *outbound* request for
the media which the caller should respond to.
"""
channel = make_request(
self.reactor,
self._hs_to_site[hs],
"GET",
f"/_matrix/media/r0/download/{target}/{media_id}",
shorthand=False,
access_token=self.access_token,
await_result=False,
)
self.pump()
clients = self.reactor.tcpClients
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(clients), 1)
(host, port, client_factory, _timeout, _bindAddress) = clients.pop()
# build the test server
server_factory = Factory.forProtocol(HTTPChannel)
# Request.finish expects the factory to have a 'log' method.
server_factory.log = _log_request
server_tls_protocol = wrap_server_factory_for_tls(
server_factory, self.reactor, sanlist=[b"DNS:example.com"]
).buildProtocol(None)
# now, tell the client protocol factory to build the client protocol (it will be a
# _WrappingProtocol, around a TLSMemoryBIOProtocol, around an
# HTTP11ClientProtocol) and wire the output of said protocol up to the server via
# a FakeTransport.
#
# Normally this would be done by the TCP socket code in Twisted, but we are
# stubbing that out here.
client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)
client_protocol.makeConnection(
FakeTransport(server_tls_protocol, self.reactor, client_protocol)
)
# tell the server tls protocol to send its stuff back to the client, too
server_tls_protocol.makeConnection(
FakeTransport(client_protocol, self.reactor, server_tls_protocol)
)
# fish the test server back out of the server-side TLS protocol.
http_server: HTTPChannel = server_tls_protocol.wrappedProtocol
# give the reactor a pump to get the TLS juices flowing.
self.reactor.pump((0.1,))
self.assertEqual(len(http_server.requests), 1)
request = http_server.requests[0]
self.assertEqual(request.method, b"GET")
self.assertEqual(
request.path,
f"/_matrix/media/v3/download/{target}/{media_id}".encode(),
)
self.assertEqual(
request.requestHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"host"), [target.encode("utf-8")]
)
return channel, request
@override_config({"enable_authenticated_media": False})
def test_basic(self) -> None:
"""Test basic fetching of remote media from a single worker."""
hs1 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
channel, request = self._get_media_req(hs1, "example.com:443", "ABC123")
request.setResponseCode(200)
request.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(b"Content-Type", [b"text/plain"])
request.write(b"Hello!")
request.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel.code, 200)
self.assertEqual(channel.result["body"], b"Hello!")
@override_config({"enable_authenticated_media": False})
def test_download_simple_file_race(self) -> None:
"""Test that fetching remote media from two different processes at the
same time works.
"""
hs1 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
hs2 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
start_count = self._count_remote_media()
# Make two requests without responding to the outbound media requests.
channel1, request1 = self._get_media_req(hs1, "example.com:443", "ABC123")
channel2, request2 = self._get_media_req(hs2, "example.com:443", "ABC123")
# Respond to the first outbound media request and check that the client
# request is successful
request1.setResponseCode(200)
request1.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(b"Content-Type", [b"text/plain"])
request1.write(b"Hello!")
request1.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel1.code, 200, channel1.result["body"])
self.assertEqual(channel1.result["body"], b"Hello!")
# Now respond to the second with the same content.
request2.setResponseCode(200)
request2.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(b"Content-Type", [b"text/plain"])
request2.write(b"Hello!")
request2.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel2.code, 200, channel2.result["body"])
self.assertEqual(channel2.result["body"], b"Hello!")
# We expect only one new file to have been persisted.
self.assertEqual(start_count + 1, self._count_remote_media())
@override_config({"enable_authenticated_media": False})
def test_download_image_race(self) -> None:
"""Test that fetching remote *images* from two different processes at
the same time works.
This checks that races generating thumbnails are handled correctly.
"""
hs1 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
hs2 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
start_count = self._count_remote_thumbnails()
channel1, request1 = self._get_media_req(hs1, "example.com:443", "PIC1")
channel2, request2 = self._get_media_req(hs2, "example.com:443", "PIC1")
request1.setResponseCode(200)
request1.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(b"Content-Type", [b"image/png"])
request1.write(SMALL_PNG)
request1.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel1.code, 200, channel1.result["body"])
self.assertEqual(channel1.result["body"], SMALL_PNG)
request2.setResponseCode(200)
request2.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(b"Content-Type", [b"image/png"])
request2.write(SMALL_PNG)
request2.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel2.code, 200, channel2.result["body"])
self.assertEqual(channel2.result["body"], SMALL_PNG)
# We expect only three new thumbnails to have been persisted.
self.assertEqual(start_count + 3, self._count_remote_thumbnails())
def _count_remote_media(self) -> int:
"""Count the number of files in our remote media directory."""
path = os.path.join(
self.hs.get_media_repository().primary_base_path, "remote_content"
)
return sum(len(files) for _, _, files in os.walk(path))
def _count_remote_thumbnails(self) -> int:
"""Count the number of files in our remote thumbnails directory."""
path = os.path.join(
self.hs.get_media_repository().primary_base_path, "remote_thumbnail"
)
return sum(len(files) for _, _, files in os.walk(path))
class AuthenticatedMediaRepoShardTestCase(BaseMultiWorkerStreamTestCase):
"""Checks running multiple media repos work correctly using autheticated media paths"""
servlets = [
admin.register_servlets_for_client_rest_resource,
login.register_servlets,
media.register_servlets,
]
file_data = b"\r\n\r\n--6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\n\r\n{}\r\n--6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\nContent-Disposition: inline; filename=test_upload\r\n\r\nfile_to_stream\r\n--6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a--\r\n\r\n"
def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
self.user_id = self.register_user("user", "pass")
self.access_token = self.login("user", "pass")
self.reactor.lookups["example.com"] = "1.2.3.4"
def default_config(self) -> dict:
conf = super().default_config()
conf["federation_custom_ca_list"] = [get_test_ca_cert_file()]
return conf
def make_worker_hs(
self, worker_app: str, extra_config: Optional[dict] = None, **kwargs: Any
) -> HomeServer:
worker_hs = super().make_worker_hs(worker_app, extra_config, **kwargs)
# Force the media paths onto the replication resource.
worker_hs.get_media_repository_resource().register_servlets(
self._hs_to_site[worker_hs].resource, worker_hs
)
return worker_hs
def _get_media_req(
self, hs: HomeServer, target: str, media_id: str
) -> Tuple[FakeChannel, Request]:
"""Request some remote media from the given HS by calling the download
API.
This then triggers an outbound request from the HS to the target.
Returns:
The channel for the *client* request and the *outbound* request for
the media which the caller should respond to.
"""
channel = make_request(
self.reactor,
self._hs_to_site[hs],
"GET",
f"/_matrix/client/v1/media/download/{target}/{media_id}",
shorthand=False,
access_token=self.access_token,
await_result=False,
)
self.pump()
clients = self.reactor.tcpClients
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(clients), 1)
(host, port, client_factory, _timeout, _bindAddress) = clients.pop()
# build the test server
server_factory = Factory.forProtocol(HTTPChannel)
# Request.finish expects the factory to have a 'log' method.
server_factory.log = _log_request
server_tls_protocol = wrap_server_factory_for_tls(
server_factory, self.reactor, sanlist=[b"DNS:example.com"]
).buildProtocol(None)
# now, tell the client protocol factory to build the client protocol (it will be a
# _WrappingProtocol, around a TLSMemoryBIOProtocol, around an
# HTTP11ClientProtocol) and wire the output of said protocol up to the server via
# a FakeTransport.
#
# Normally this would be done by the TCP socket code in Twisted, but we are
# stubbing that out here.
client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)
client_protocol.makeConnection(
FakeTransport(server_tls_protocol, self.reactor, client_protocol)
)
# tell the server tls protocol to send its stuff back to the client, too
server_tls_protocol.makeConnection(
FakeTransport(client_protocol, self.reactor, server_tls_protocol)
)
# fish the test server back out of the server-side TLS protocol.
http_server: HTTPChannel = server_tls_protocol.wrappedProtocol
# give the reactor a pump to get the TLS juices flowing.
self.reactor.pump((0.1,))
self.assertEqual(len(http_server.requests), 1)
request = http_server.requests[0]
self.assertEqual(request.method, b"GET")
self.assertEqual(
request.path,
f"/_matrix/federation/v1/media/download/{media_id}".encode(),
)
self.assertEqual(
request.requestHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"host"), [target.encode("utf-8")]
)
return channel, request
def test_basic(self) -> None:
"""Test basic fetching of remote media from a single worker."""
hs1 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
channel, request = self._get_media_req(hs1, "example.com:443", "ABC123")
request.setResponseCode(200)
request.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(
b"Content-Type",
["multipart/mixed; boundary=6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a"],
)
request.write(self.file_data)
request.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel.code, 200)
self.assertEqual(channel.result["body"], b"file_to_stream")
def test_download_simple_file_race(self) -> None:
"""Test that fetching remote media from two different processes at the
same time works.
"""
hs1 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
hs2 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
start_count = self._count_remote_media()
# Make two requests without responding to the outbound media requests.
channel1, request1 = self._get_media_req(hs1, "example.com:443", "ABC123")
channel2, request2 = self._get_media_req(hs2, "example.com:443", "ABC123")
# Respond to the first outbound media request and check that the client
# request is successful
request1.setResponseCode(200)
request1.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(
b"Content-Type",
["multipart/mixed; boundary=6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a"],
)
request1.write(self.file_data)
request1.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel1.code, 200, channel1.result["body"])
self.assertEqual(channel1.result["body"], b"file_to_stream")
# Now respond to the second with the same content.
request2.setResponseCode(200)
request2.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(
b"Content-Type",
["multipart/mixed; boundary=6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a"],
)
request2.write(self.file_data)
request2.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel2.code, 200, channel2.result["body"])
self.assertEqual(channel2.result["body"], b"file_to_stream")
# We expect only one new file to have been persisted.
self.assertEqual(start_count + 1, self._count_remote_media())
def test_download_image_race(self) -> None:
"""Test that fetching remote *images* from two different processes at
the same time works.
This checks that races generating thumbnails are handled correctly.
"""
hs1 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
hs2 = self.make_worker_hs("synapse.app.generic_worker")
start_count = self._count_remote_thumbnails()
channel1, request1 = self._get_media_req(hs1, "example.com:443", "PIC1")
channel2, request2 = self._get_media_req(hs2, "example.com:443", "PIC1")
request1.setResponseCode(200)
request1.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(
b"Content-Type",
["multipart/mixed; boundary=6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a"],
)
img_data = b"\r\n\r\n--6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\n\r\n{}\r\n--6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a\r\nContent-Type: image/png\r\nContent-Disposition: inline; filename=test_img\r\n\r\n"
request1.write(img_data)
request1.write(SMALL_PNG)
request1.write(b"\r\n--6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a--\r\n\r\n")
request1.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel1.code, 200, channel1.result["body"])
self.assertEqual(channel1.result["body"], SMALL_PNG)
request2.setResponseCode(200)
request2.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(
b"Content-Type",
["multipart/mixed; boundary=6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a"],
)
request2.write(img_data)
request2.write(SMALL_PNG)
request2.write(b"\r\n--6067d4698f8d40a0a794ea7d7379d53a--\r\n\r\n")
request2.finish()
self.pump(0.1)
self.assertEqual(channel2.code, 200, channel2.result["body"])
self.assertEqual(channel2.result["body"], SMALL_PNG)
# We expect only three new thumbnails to have been persisted.
self.assertEqual(start_count + 3, self._count_remote_thumbnails())
def _count_remote_media(self) -> int:
"""Count the number of files in our remote media directory."""
path = os.path.join(
self.hs.get_media_repository().primary_base_path, "remote_content"
)
return sum(len(files) for _, _, files in os.walk(path))
def _count_remote_thumbnails(self) -> int:
"""Count the number of files in our remote thumbnails directory."""
path = os.path.join(
self.hs.get_media_repository().primary_base_path, "remote_thumbnail"
)
return sum(len(files) for _, _, files in os.walk(path))
def _log_request(request: Request) -> None:
"""Implements Factory.log, which is expected by Request.finish"""
logger.info("Completed request %s", request)