Fix None exception in state res v2
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@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ def resolve_events_with_store(state_sets, event_map, state_res_store):
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logger.debug("Computing conflicted state")
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# We use event_map as a cache, so if its None we need to initialize it
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if event_map is None:
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event_map = {}
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# First split up the un/conflicted state
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unconflicted_state, conflicted_state = _seperate(state_sets)
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@ -544,8 +544,7 @@ class StateTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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state_res_store=TestStateResolutionStore(event_map),
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)
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self.assertTrue(state_d.called)
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state_before = state_d.result
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state_before = self.successResultOf(state_d)
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state_after = dict(state_before)
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if fake_event.state_key is not None:
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@ -599,6 +598,103 @@ class LexicographicalTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(["o", "l", "n", "m", "p"], res)
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class SimpleParamStateTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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# We build up a simple DAG.
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event_map = {}
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create_event = FakeEvent(
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id="CREATE",
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sender=ALICE,
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type=EventTypes.Create,
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state_key="",
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content={"creator": ALICE},
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).to_event([], [])
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event_map[create_event.event_id] = create_event
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alice_member = FakeEvent(
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id="IMA",
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sender=ALICE,
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type=EventTypes.Member,
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state_key=ALICE,
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content=MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_JOIN,
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).to_event([create_event.event_id], [create_event.event_id])
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event_map[alice_member.event_id] = alice_member
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join_rules = FakeEvent(
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id="IJR",
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sender=ALICE,
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type=EventTypes.JoinRules,
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state_key="",
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content={"join_rule": JoinRules.PUBLIC},
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).to_event(
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auth_events=[create_event.event_id, alice_member.event_id],
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prev_events=[alice_member.event_id],
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)
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event_map[join_rules.event_id] = join_rules
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# Bob and Charlie join at the same time, so there is a fork
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bob_member = FakeEvent(
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id="IMB",
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sender=BOB,
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type=EventTypes.Member,
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state_key=BOB,
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content=MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_JOIN,
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).to_event(
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auth_events=[create_event.event_id, join_rules.event_id],
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prev_events=[join_rules.event_id],
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)
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event_map[bob_member.event_id] = bob_member
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charlie_member = FakeEvent(
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id="IMC",
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sender=CHARLIE,
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type=EventTypes.Member,
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state_key=CHARLIE,
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content=MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_JOIN,
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).to_event(
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auth_events=[create_event.event_id, join_rules.event_id],
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prev_events=[join_rules.event_id],
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)
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event_map[charlie_member.event_id] = charlie_member
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self.event_map = event_map
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self.create_event = create_event
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self.alice_member = alice_member
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self.join_rules = join_rules
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self.bob_member = bob_member
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self.charlie_member = charlie_member
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self.state_at_bob = {
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(e.type, e.state_key): e.event_id
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for e in [create_event, alice_member, join_rules, bob_member]
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}
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self.state_at_charlie = {
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(e.type, e.state_key): e.event_id
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for e in [create_event, alice_member, join_rules, charlie_member]
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}
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self.expected_combined_state = {
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(e.type, e.state_key): e.event_id
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for e in [create_event, alice_member, join_rules, bob_member, charlie_member]
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}
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def test_event_map_none(self):
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# Test that we correctly handle passing `None` as the event_map
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state_d = resolve_events_with_store(
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[self.state_at_bob, self.state_at_charlie],
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event_map=None,
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state_res_store=TestStateResolutionStore(self.event_map),
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)
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state = self.successResultOf(state_d)
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self.assert_dict(self.expected_combined_state, state)
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def pairwise(iterable):
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"s -> (s0,s1), (s1,s2), (s2, s3), ..."
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a, b = itertools.tee(iterable)
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