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248 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
248 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
import secrets
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import time
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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
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from typing import Dict, List, Tuple, Type
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from unittest import mock
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from zerver.lib.rate_limiter import (
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RateLimitedIPAddr,
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RateLimitedObject,
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RateLimitedUser,
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RateLimiterBackend,
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RedisRateLimiterBackend,
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TornadoInMemoryRateLimiterBackend,
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)
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from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase
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from zerver.lib.test_helpers import ratelimit_rule
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RANDOM_KEY_PREFIX = secrets.token_hex(16)
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class RateLimitedTestObject(RateLimitedObject):
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def __init__(
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self, name: str, rules: List[Tuple[int, int]], backend: Type[RateLimiterBackend]
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) -> None:
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self.name = name
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self._rules = rules
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self._rules.sort(key=lambda x: x[0])
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super().__init__(backend)
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def key(self) -> str:
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return RANDOM_KEY_PREFIX + self.name
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def rules(self) -> List[Tuple[int, int]]:
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return self._rules
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class RateLimiterBackendBase(ZulipTestCase, ABC):
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backend: Type[RateLimiterBackend]
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def setUp(self) -> None:
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self.requests_record: Dict[str, List[float]] = {}
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def create_object(self, name: str, rules: List[Tuple[int, int]]) -> RateLimitedTestObject:
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obj = RateLimitedTestObject(name, rules, self.backend)
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obj.clear_history()
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return obj
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def make_request(
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self,
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obj: RateLimitedTestObject,
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expect_ratelimited: bool = False,
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verify_api_calls_left: bool = True,
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) -> None:
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key = obj.key()
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if key not in self.requests_record:
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self.requests_record[key] = []
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ratelimited, secs_to_freedom = obj.rate_limit()
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if not ratelimited:
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self.requests_record[key].append(time.time())
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self.assertEqual(ratelimited, expect_ratelimited)
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if verify_api_calls_left:
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self.verify_api_calls_left(obj)
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def verify_api_calls_left(self, obj: RateLimitedTestObject) -> None:
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now = time.time()
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=now):
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calls_remaining, time_till_reset = obj.api_calls_left()
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expected_calls_remaining, expected_time_till_reset = self.expected_api_calls_left(obj, now)
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self.assertEqual(expected_calls_remaining, calls_remaining)
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self.assertEqual(expected_time_till_reset, time_till_reset)
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def expected_api_calls_left(self, obj: RateLimitedTestObject, now: float) -> Tuple[int, float]:
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longest_rule = obj.get_rules()[-1]
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max_window, max_calls = longest_rule
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history = self.requests_record.get(obj.key())
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if history is None:
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return max_calls, 0
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history.sort()
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return self.api_calls_left_from_history(history, max_window, max_calls, now)
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@abstractmethod
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def api_calls_left_from_history(
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self, history: List[float], max_window: int, max_calls: int, now: float
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) -> Tuple[int, float]:
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"""
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This depends on the algorithm used in the backend, and should be defined by the test class.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def test_hit_ratelimits(self) -> None:
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obj = self.create_object("test", [(2, 3)])
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start_time = time.time()
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for i in range(3):
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time + i * 0.1):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=False)
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time + 0.4):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=True)
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time + 2.01):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=False)
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def test_clear_history(self) -> None:
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obj = self.create_object("test", [(2, 3)])
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start_time = time.time()
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for i in range(3):
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time + i * 0.1):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=False)
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time + 0.4):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=True)
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obj.clear_history()
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self.requests_record[obj.key()] = []
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for i in range(3):
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time + i * 0.1):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=False)
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def test_block_unblock_access(self) -> None:
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obj = self.create_object("test", [(2, 5)])
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start_time = time.time()
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obj.block_access(1)
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=True, verify_api_calls_left=False)
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obj.unblock_access()
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=False, verify_api_calls_left=False)
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def test_api_calls_left(self) -> None:
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obj = self.create_object("test", [(2, 5), (3, 6)])
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start_time = time.time()
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# Check the edge case when no requests have been made yet.
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time):
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self.verify_api_calls_left(obj)
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time):
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self.make_request(obj)
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# Check the correct default values again, after the reset has happened on the first rule,
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# but not the other.
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time + 2.1):
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self.make_request(obj)
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class RedisRateLimiterBackendTest(RateLimiterBackendBase):
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backend = RedisRateLimiterBackend
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def api_calls_left_from_history(
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self, history: List[float], max_window: int, max_calls: int, now: float
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) -> Tuple[int, float]:
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latest_timestamp = history[-1]
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relevant_requests = [t for t in history if t >= now - max_window]
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relevant_requests_amount = len(relevant_requests)
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return max_calls - relevant_requests_amount, latest_timestamp + max_window - now
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def test_block_access(self) -> None:
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"""
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This test cannot verify that the user will get unblocked
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after the correct amount of time, because that event happens
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inside Redis, so we're not able to mock the timer. Making the test
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sleep for 1s is also too costly to be worth it.
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"""
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obj = self.create_object("test", [(2, 5)])
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obj.block_access(1)
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=True, verify_api_calls_left=False)
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class TornadoInMemoryRateLimiterBackendTest(RateLimiterBackendBase):
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backend = TornadoInMemoryRateLimiterBackend
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def api_calls_left_from_history(
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self, history: List[float], max_window: int, max_calls: int, now: float
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) -> Tuple[int, float]:
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reset_time = 0.0
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for timestamp in history:
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reset_time = max(reset_time, timestamp) + (max_window / max_calls)
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calls_left = (now + max_window - reset_time) * max_calls // max_window
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calls_left = int(calls_left)
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return calls_left, reset_time - now
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def test_used_in_tornado(self) -> None:
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user_profile = self.example_user("hamlet")
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ip_addr = "192.168.0.123"
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with self.settings(RUNNING_INSIDE_TORNADO=True):
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user_obj = RateLimitedUser(user_profile, domain="api_by_user")
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ip_obj = RateLimitedIPAddr(ip_addr, domain="api_by_ip")
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self.assertEqual(user_obj.backend, TornadoInMemoryRateLimiterBackend)
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self.assertEqual(ip_obj.backend, TornadoInMemoryRateLimiterBackend)
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with self.settings(RUNNING_INSIDE_TORNADO=True):
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user_obj = RateLimitedUser(user_profile, domain="some_domain")
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ip_obj = RateLimitedIPAddr(ip_addr, domain="some_domain")
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self.assertEqual(user_obj.backend, RedisRateLimiterBackend)
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self.assertEqual(ip_obj.backend, RedisRateLimiterBackend)
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def test_block_access(self) -> None:
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obj = self.create_object("test", [(2, 5)])
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start_time = time.time()
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obj.block_access(1)
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=True, verify_api_calls_left=False)
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with mock.patch("time.time", return_value=start_time + 1.01):
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self.make_request(obj, expect_ratelimited=False, verify_api_calls_left=False)
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class RateLimitedObjectsTest(ZulipTestCase):
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def test_user_rate_limits(self) -> None:
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user_profile = self.example_user("hamlet")
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user_profile.rate_limits = "1:3,2:4"
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obj = RateLimitedUser(user_profile)
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self.assertEqual(obj.get_rules(), [(1, 3), (2, 4)])
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def test_ratelimit_rule(self) -> None:
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user_profile = self.example_user("hamlet")
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with ratelimit_rule(1, 2), ratelimit_rule(4, 5, domain="some_new_domain"):
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with ratelimit_rule(10, 100, domain="some_new_domain"):
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obj = RateLimitedUser(user_profile)
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self.assertEqual(obj.get_rules(), [(1, 2)])
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obj.domain = "some_new_domain"
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self.assertEqual(obj.get_rules(), [(4, 5), (10, 100)])
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self.assertEqual(obj.get_rules(), [(4, 5)])
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def test_empty_rules_edge_case(self) -> None:
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obj = RateLimitedTestObject("test", rules=[], backend=RedisRateLimiterBackend)
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self.assertEqual(obj.get_rules(), [(1, 9999)])
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# Don't load the base class as a test: https://bugs.python.org/issue17519.
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del RateLimiterBackendBase
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