Add unit test

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import logging
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
from synapse.rest import admin
from synapse.rest.client.v1 import login, room
from synapse.types import create_requester
from tests import unittest
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class EventCreationTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
servlets = [
admin.register_servlets,
login.register_servlets,
room.register_servlets,
]
def test_duplicated_txn_id(self):
"""Test that attempting to handle/persist an event with a transaction ID
that has already been persisted correctly returns the old event and does
*not* produce duplicate messages.
"""
handler = self.hs.get_event_creation_handler()
persist_event_storage = self.hs.get_storage().persistence
user_id = self.register_user("tester", "foobar")
access_token = self.login("tester", "foobar")
room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(user_id, tok=access_token)
# We make the IDs up here, which is fine.
token_id = 4957834
txn_id = "something_suitably_random"
requester = create_requester(user_id, access_token_id=token_id)
def create_duplicate_event():
return self.get_success(
handler.create_event(
requester,
{
"type": EventTypes.Message,
"room_id": room_id,
"sender": requester.user.to_string(),
"content": {"msgtype": "m.text", "body": "Hello"},
},
token_id=4957834,
txn_id=txn_id,
)
)
event1, context = create_duplicate_event()
ret_event1, stream_id1 = self.get_success(
handler.handle_new_client_event(requester, event1, context)
)
self.assertEqual(event1.event_id, ret_event1.event_id)
event2, context = create_duplicate_event()
# We want to test that the deduplication at the persit event end works,
# so we want to make sure we test with different events.
self.assertNotEqual(event1.event_id, event2.event_id)
ret_event2, stream_id2 = self.get_success(
handler.handle_new_client_event(requester, event2, context)
)
# Assert that the returned values match those from the initial event
# rather than the new one.
self.assertEqual(ret_event1.event_id, ret_event2.event_id)
self.assertEqual(stream_id1, stream_id2)
# Let's test that calling `persist_event` directly also does the right
# thing.
event3, context = create_duplicate_event()
self.assertNotEqual(event1.event_id, event3.event_id)
ret_event3, event_pos3, _ = self.get_success(
persist_event_storage.persist_event(event3, context)
)
# Assert that the returned values match those from the initial event
# rather than the new one.
self.assertEqual(ret_event1.event_id, ret_event3.event_id)
self.assertEqual(stream_id1, event_pos3.stream)
# Let's test that calling `persist_events` directly also does the right
# thing.
event4, context = create_duplicate_event()
self.assertNotEqual(event1.event_id, event3.event_id)
events, _ = self.get_success(
persist_event_storage.persist_events([(event3, context)])
)
ret_event4 = events[0]
# Assert that the returned values match those from the initial event
# rather than the new one.
self.assertEqual(ret_event1.event_id, ret_event4.event_id)