Implement MSC3816, consider the root event for thread participation. (#12766)
As opposed to only considering a user to have "participated" if they replied to the thread.pull/10384/merge
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Implement [MSC3816](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3816): sending the root event in a thread should count as "participated" in it.
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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 (
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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Collection,
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Dict,
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FrozenSet,
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Iterable,
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List,
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Optional,
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Tuple,
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)
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, FrozenSet, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
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import attr
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@ -256,13 +247,19 @@ class RelationsHandler:
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return filtered_results
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async def get_threads_for_events(
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self, event_ids: Collection[str], user_id: str, ignored_users: FrozenSet[str]
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async def _get_threads_for_events(
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self,
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events_by_id: Dict[str, EventBase],
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relations_by_id: Dict[str, str],
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user_id: str,
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ignored_users: FrozenSet[str],
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) -> Dict[str, _ThreadAggregation]:
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"""Get the bundled aggregations for threads for the requested events.
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Args:
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event_ids: Events to get aggregations for threads.
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events_by_id: A map of event_id to events to get aggregations for threads.
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relations_by_id: A map of event_id to the relation type, if one exists
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for that event.
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user_id: The user requesting the bundled aggregations.
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ignored_users: The users ignored by the requesting user.
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"""
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user = UserID.from_string(user_id)
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# It is not valid to start a thread on an event which itself relates to another event.
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event_ids = [eid for eid in events_by_id.keys() if eid not in relations_by_id]
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# Fetch thread summaries.
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summaries = await self._main_store.get_thread_summaries(event_ids)
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# Only fetch participated for a limited selection based on what had
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# summaries.
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# Limit fetching whether the requester has participated in a thread to
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# events which are thread roots.
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thread_event_ids = [
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event_id for event_id, summary in summaries.items() if summary
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]
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participated = await self._main_store.get_threads_participated(
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thread_event_ids, user_id
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# Pre-seed thread participation with whether the requester sent the event.
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participated = {
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event_id: events_by_id[event_id].sender == user_id
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for event_id in thread_event_ids
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}
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# For events the requester did not send, check the database for whether
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# the requester sent a threaded reply.
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participated.update(
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await self._main_store.get_threads_participated(
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[
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event_id
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for event_id in thread_event_ids
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if not participated[event_id]
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],
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user_id,
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)
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)
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# Then subtract off the results for any ignored users.
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count=thread_count,
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# If there's a thread summary it must also exist in the
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# participated dictionary.
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current_user_participated=participated[event_id],
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current_user_participated=events_by_id[event_id].sender == user_id
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or participated[event_id],
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)
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return results
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# events to be fetched. Thus, we check those first!
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# Fetch thread summaries (but only for the directly requested events).
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threads = await self.get_threads_for_events(
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# It is not valid to start a thread on an event which itself relates to another event.
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[eid for eid in events_by_id.keys() if eid not in relations_by_id],
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threads = await self._get_threads_for_events(
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events_by_id,
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relations_by_id,
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user_id,
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ignored_users,
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)
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relation_type: str,
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assertion_callable: Callable[[JsonDict], None],
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expected_db_txn_for_event: int,
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access_token: Optional[str] = None,
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) -> None:
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"""
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Makes requests to various endpoints which should include bundled aggregations
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for relation-specific assertions.
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expected_db_txn_for_event: The number of database transactions which
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are expected for a call to /event/.
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access_token: The access token to user, defaults to self.user_token.
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"""
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access_token = access_token or self.user_token
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def assert_bundle(event_json: JsonDict) -> None:
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"""Assert the expected values of the bundled aggregations."""
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channel = self.make_request(
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"GET",
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f"/rooms/{self.room}/event/{self.parent_id}",
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access_token=self.user_token,
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access_token=access_token,
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)
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self.assertEqual(200, channel.code, channel.json_body)
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assert_bundle(channel.json_body)
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channel = self.make_request(
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"GET",
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f"/rooms/{self.room}/messages?dir=b",
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access_token=self.user_token,
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access_token=access_token,
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)
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self.assertEqual(200, channel.code, channel.json_body)
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assert_bundle(self._find_event_in_chunk(channel.json_body["chunk"]))
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channel = self.make_request(
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"GET",
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f"/rooms/{self.room}/context/{self.parent_id}",
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access_token=self.user_token,
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access_token=access_token,
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)
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self.assertEqual(200, channel.code, channel.json_body)
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assert_bundle(channel.json_body["event"])
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# Request sync.
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filter = urllib.parse.quote_plus(b'{"room": {"timeline": {"limit": 4}}}')
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channel = self.make_request(
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"GET", f"/sync?filter={filter}", access_token=self.user_token
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"GET", f"/sync?filter={filter}", access_token=access_token
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)
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self.assertEqual(200, channel.code, channel.json_body)
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room_timeline = channel.json_body["rooms"]["join"][self.room]["timeline"]
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"/search",
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# Search term matches the parent message.
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content={"search_categories": {"room_events": {"search_term": "Hi"}}},
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access_token=self.user_token,
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access_token=access_token,
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)
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self.assertEqual(200, channel.code, channel.json_body)
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chunk = [
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"""
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Test that threads get correctly bundled.
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"""
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self._send_relation(RelationTypes.THREAD, "m.room.test")
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channel = self._send_relation(RelationTypes.THREAD, "m.room.test")
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# The root message is from "user", send replies as "user2".
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self._send_relation(
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RelationTypes.THREAD, "m.room.test", access_token=self.user2_token
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)
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channel = self._send_relation(
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RelationTypes.THREAD, "m.room.test", access_token=self.user2_token
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)
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thread_2 = channel.json_body["event_id"]
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# This needs two assertion functions which are identical except for whether
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# the current_user_participated flag is True, create a factory for the
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# two versions.
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def _gen_assert(participated: bool) -> Callable[[JsonDict], None]:
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def assert_thread(bundled_aggregations: JsonDict) -> None:
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self.assertEqual(2, bundled_aggregations.get("count"))
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self.assertTrue(bundled_aggregations.get("current_user_participated"))
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self.assertEqual(
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participated, bundled_aggregations.get("current_user_participated")
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)
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# The latest thread event has some fields that don't matter.
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self.assert_dict(
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{
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}
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},
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"event_id": thread_2,
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"sender": self.user_id,
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"sender": self.user2_id,
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"type": "m.room.test",
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},
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bundled_aggregations.get("latest_event"),
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)
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self._test_bundled_aggregations(RelationTypes.THREAD, assert_thread, 9)
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return assert_thread
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# The "user" sent the root event and is making queries for the bundled
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# aggregations: they have participated.
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self._test_bundled_aggregations(RelationTypes.THREAD, _gen_assert(True), 8)
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# The "user2" sent replies in the thread and is making queries for the
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# bundled aggregations: they have participated.
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#
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# Note that this re-uses some cached values, so the total number of
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# queries is much smaller.
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self._test_bundled_aggregations(
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RelationTypes.THREAD, _gen_assert(True), 2, access_token=self.user2_token
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)
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# A user with no interactions with the thread: they have not participated.
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user3_id, user3_token = self._create_user("charlie")
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self.helper.join(self.room, user=user3_id, tok=user3_token)
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self._test_bundled_aggregations(
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RelationTypes.THREAD, _gen_assert(False), 2, access_token=user3_token
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)
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def test_thread_with_bundled_aggregations_for_latest(self) -> None:
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"""
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bundled_aggregations["latest_event"].get("unsigned"),
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)
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self._test_bundled_aggregations(RelationTypes.THREAD, assert_thread, 9)
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self._test_bundled_aggregations(RelationTypes.THREAD, assert_thread, 8)
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def test_nested_thread(self) -> None:
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"""
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