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Reduce the replication traffic of device lists, by not sending every destination that needs to be sent the device list update over replication. Instead a "hosts to send to have been calculated" notification over replication, and then federation senders read the destinations from the DB. For non federation senders this should heavily reduce the impact of a user in many large rooms changing a device.
353 lines
13 KiB
Python
353 lines
13 KiB
Python
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# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
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# Copyright 2016-2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details:
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>.
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#
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# Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0:
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# <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.
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#
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# [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
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#
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#
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from typing import Collection, List, Tuple
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from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
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import synapse.api.errors
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from synapse.api.constants import EduTypes
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from synapse.server import HomeServer
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from synapse.types import JsonDict
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from synapse.util import Clock
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from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase
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class DeviceStoreTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
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def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
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self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
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def default_config(self) -> JsonDict:
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config = super().default_config()
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# We 'enable' federation otherwise `get_device_updates_by_remote` will
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# throw an exception.
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config["federation_sender_instances"] = ["master"]
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return config
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def add_device_change(self, user_id: str, device_ids: List[str], host: str) -> None:
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"""Add a device list change for the given device to
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`device_lists_outbound_pokes` table.
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"""
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for device_id in device_ids:
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self.get_success(
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self.store.add_device_change_to_streams(
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user_id, [device_id], ["!some:room"]
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)
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)
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self.get_success(
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self.store.add_device_list_outbound_pokes(
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user_id=user_id,
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device_id=device_id,
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room_id="!some:room",
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hosts=[host],
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context={},
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)
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)
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def test_store_new_device(self) -> None:
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self.get_success(
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self.store.store_device("user_id", "device_id", "display_name")
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)
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res = self.get_success(self.store.get_device("user_id", "device_id"))
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assert res is not None
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self.assertLessEqual(
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{
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"user_id": "user_id",
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"device_id": "device_id",
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"display_name": "display_name",
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}.items(),
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res.items(),
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)
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def test_get_devices_by_user(self) -> None:
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self.get_success(
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self.store.store_device("user_id", "device1", "display_name 1")
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)
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self.get_success(
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self.store.store_device("user_id", "device2", "display_name 2")
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)
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self.get_success(
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self.store.store_device("user_id2", "device3", "display_name 3")
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)
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res = self.get_success(self.store.get_devices_by_user("user_id"))
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self.assertEqual(2, len(res.keys()))
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self.assertLessEqual(
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{
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"user_id": "user_id",
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"device_id": "device1",
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"display_name": "display_name 1",
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}.items(),
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res["device1"].items(),
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)
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self.assertLessEqual(
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{
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"user_id": "user_id",
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"device_id": "device2",
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"display_name": "display_name 2",
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}.items(),
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res["device2"].items(),
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)
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def test_count_devices_by_users(self) -> None:
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self.get_success(
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self.store.store_device("user_id", "device1", "display_name 1")
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)
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self.get_success(
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self.store.store_device("user_id", "device2", "display_name 2")
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)
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self.get_success(
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self.store.store_device("user_id2", "device3", "display_name 3")
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)
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res = self.get_success(self.store.count_devices_by_users())
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self.assertEqual(0, res)
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res = self.get_success(self.store.count_devices_by_users(["unknown"]))
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self.assertEqual(0, res)
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res = self.get_success(self.store.count_devices_by_users(["user_id"]))
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self.assertEqual(2, res)
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res = self.get_success(
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self.store.count_devices_by_users(["user_id", "user_id2"])
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)
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self.assertEqual(3, res)
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def test_get_device_updates_by_remote(self) -> None:
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device_ids = ["device_id1", "device_id2"]
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# Add two device updates with sequential `stream_id`s
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self.add_device_change("@user_id:test", device_ids, "somehost")
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# Get all device updates ever meant for this remote
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now_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", -1, limit=100)
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)
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# Check original device_ids are contained within these updates
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids, device_updates)
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def test_get_device_updates_by_remote_can_limit_properly(self) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that `get_device_updates_by_remote` returns an appropriate
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stream_id to resume fetching from (without skipping any results).
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"""
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# Add some device updates with sequential `stream_id`s
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device_ids = [
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"device_id1",
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"device_id2",
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"device_id3",
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"device_id4",
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"device_id5",
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]
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self.add_device_change("@user_id:test", device_ids, "somehost")
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# Get device updates meant for this remote
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", -1, limit=3)
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)
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# Check the first three original device_ids are contained within these updates
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids[:3], device_updates)
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# Get the next batch of device updates
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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# Check the last two original device_ids are contained within these updates
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids[3:], device_updates)
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# Add some more device updates to ensure it still resumes properly
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device_ids = ["device_id6", "device_id7"]
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self.add_device_change("@user_id:test", device_ids, "somehost")
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# Get the next batch of device updates
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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# Check the newly-added device_ids are contained within these updates
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids, device_updates)
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# Check there are no more device updates left.
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_, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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self.assertEqual(device_updates, [])
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def test_get_device_updates_by_remote_cross_signing_key_updates(
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self,
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) -> None:
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"""
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Tests that `get_device_updates_by_remote` limits the length of the return value
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properly when cross-signing key updates are present.
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Current behaviour is that the cross-signing key updates will always come in pairs,
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even if that means leaving an earlier batch one EDU short of the limit.
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"""
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assert self.hs.is_mine_id(
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"@user_id:test"
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), "Test not valid: this MXID should be considered local"
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self.get_success(
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self.store.set_e2e_cross_signing_key(
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"@user_id:test",
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"master",
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{
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"keys": {
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"ed25519:fakeMaster": "aaafakefakefake1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="
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},
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"signatures": {
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"@user_id:test": {
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"ed25519:fake2": "aaafakefakefake2AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="
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}
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},
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},
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)
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)
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self.get_success(
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self.store.set_e2e_cross_signing_key(
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"@user_id:test",
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"self_signing",
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{
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"keys": {
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"ed25519:fakeSelfSigning": "aaafakefakefake3AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="
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},
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"signatures": {
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"@user_id:test": {
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"ed25519:fake4": "aaafakefakefake4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="
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}
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},
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},
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)
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)
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# Add some device updates with sequential `stream_id`s
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# Note that the public cross-signing keys occupy the same space as device IDs,
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# so also notify that those have updated.
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device_ids = [
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"device_id1",
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"device_id2",
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"fakeMaster",
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"fakeSelfSigning",
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]
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self.add_device_change("@user_id:test", device_ids, "somehost")
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# Get device updates meant for this remote
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", -1, limit=3)
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)
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# Here we expect the device updates for `device_id1` and `device_id2`.
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# That means we only receive 2 updates this time around.
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# If we had a higher limit, we would expect to see the pair of
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# (unstable-prefixed & unprefixed) signing key updates for the device
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# represented by `fakeMaster` and `fakeSelfSigning`.
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# Our implementation only sends these two variants together, so we get
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# a short batch.
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self.assertEqual(len(device_updates), 2, device_updates)
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# Check the first two devices (device_id1, device_id2) came out.
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self._check_devices_in_updates(device_ids[:2], device_updates)
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# Get more device updates meant for this remote
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next_stream_id, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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# The next 2 updates should be a cross-signing key update
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# (the master key update and the self-signing key update are combined into
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# one 'signing key update', but the cross-signing key update is emitted
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# twice, once with an unprefixed type and once again with an unstable-prefixed type)
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# (This is a temporary arrangement for backwards compatibility!)
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self.assertEqual(len(device_updates), 2, device_updates)
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self.assertEqual(
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device_updates[0][0], EduTypes.SIGNING_KEY_UPDATE, device_updates[0]
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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device_updates[1][0],
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EduTypes.UNSTABLE_SIGNING_KEY_UPDATE,
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device_updates[1],
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)
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# Check there are no more device updates left.
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_, device_updates = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_device_updates_by_remote("somehost", next_stream_id, limit=3)
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)
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self.assertEqual(device_updates, [])
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def _check_devices_in_updates(
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self,
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expected_device_ids: Collection[str],
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device_updates: List[Tuple[str, JsonDict]],
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) -> None:
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"""Check that an specific device ids exist in a list of device update EDUs"""
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self.assertEqual(len(device_updates), len(expected_device_ids))
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received_device_ids = {
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update["device_id"] for edu_type, update in device_updates
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}
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self.assertEqual(received_device_ids, set(expected_device_ids))
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def test_update_device(self) -> None:
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self.get_success(
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self.store.store_device("user_id", "device_id", "display_name 1")
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)
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res = self.get_success(self.store.get_device("user_id", "device_id"))
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assert res is not None
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self.assertEqual("display_name 1", res["display_name"])
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# do a no-op first
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self.get_success(self.store.update_device("user_id", "device_id"))
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res = self.get_success(self.store.get_device("user_id", "device_id"))
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assert res is not None
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self.assertEqual("display_name 1", res["display_name"])
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# do the update
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self.get_success(
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self.store.update_device(
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"user_id", "device_id", new_display_name="display_name 2"
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)
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)
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# check it worked
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res = self.get_success(self.store.get_device("user_id", "device_id"))
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assert res is not None
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self.assertEqual("display_name 2", res["display_name"])
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def test_update_unknown_device(self) -> None:
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exc = self.get_failure(
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self.store.update_device(
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"user_id", "unknown_device_id", new_display_name="display_name 2"
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),
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synapse.api.errors.StoreError,
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)
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self.assertEqual(404, exc.value.code)
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