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658 lines
26 KiB
Python
658 lines
26 KiB
Python
import base64
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import os
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import signal
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import time
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from collections import defaultdict
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from inspect import isabstract
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from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Mapping, Optional
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
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import orjson
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.test import override_settings
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from zerver.lib.email_mirror import RateLimitedRealmMirror
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from zerver.lib.email_mirror_helpers import encode_email_address
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from zerver.lib.queue import MAX_REQUEST_RETRIES
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from zerver.lib.rate_limiter import RateLimiterLockingException
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from zerver.lib.remote_server import PushNotificationBouncerRetryLaterError
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from zerver.lib.send_email import EmailNotDeliveredException, FromAddress
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from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase
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from zerver.lib.test_helpers import mock_queue_publish, simulated_queue_client
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from zerver.models import PreregistrationUser, UserActivity, get_client, get_realm, get_stream
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from zerver.tornado.event_queue import build_offline_notification
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from zerver.worker import queue_processors
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from zerver.worker.queue_processors import (
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EmailSendingWorker,
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FetchLinksEmbedData,
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LoopQueueProcessingWorker,
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MissedMessageWorker,
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QueueProcessingWorker,
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get_active_worker_queues,
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)
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Event = Dict[str, Any]
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class WorkerTest(ZulipTestCase):
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class FakeClient:
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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self.queues: Dict[str, List[Dict[str, Any]]] = defaultdict(list)
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def enqueue(self, queue_name: str, data: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
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self.queues[queue_name].append(data)
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def start_json_consumer(
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self,
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queue_name: str,
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callback: Callable[[List[Dict[str, Any]]], None],
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batch_size: int = 1,
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timeout: Optional[int] = None,
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) -> None:
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chunk: List[Dict[str, Any]] = []
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queue = self.queues[queue_name]
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while queue:
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chunk.append(queue.pop(0))
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if len(chunk) >= batch_size or not len(queue):
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callback(chunk)
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chunk = []
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def local_queue_size(self) -> int:
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return sum([len(q) for q in self.queues.values()])
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def test_UserActivityWorker(self) -> None:
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fake_client = self.FakeClient()
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user = self.example_user("hamlet")
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UserActivity.objects.filter(
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user_profile=user.id,
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client=get_client("ios"),
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).delete()
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data = dict(
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user_profile_id=user.id,
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client_id=get_client("ios").id,
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time=time.time(),
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query="send_message",
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)
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fake_client.enqueue("user_activity", data)
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# The block below adds an event using the old format,
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# having the client name instead of id, to test the queue
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# worker handles it correctly. That compatibility code can
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# be deleted in a later release, and this test should then be cleaned up.
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data_old_format = dict(
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user_profile_id=user.id,
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client="ios",
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time=time.time(),
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query="send_message",
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)
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fake_client.enqueue("user_activity", data_old_format)
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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worker = queue_processors.UserActivityWorker()
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worker.setup()
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worker.start()
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activity_records = UserActivity.objects.filter(
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user_profile=user.id,
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client=get_client("ios"),
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)
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self.assert_length(activity_records, 1)
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self.assertEqual(activity_records[0].count, 2)
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# Now process the event a second time and confirm count goes
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# up. Ideally, we'd use an event with a slightly newer
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# time, but it's not really important.
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fake_client.enqueue("user_activity", data)
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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worker = queue_processors.UserActivityWorker()
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worker.setup()
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worker.start()
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activity_records = UserActivity.objects.filter(
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user_profile=user.id,
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client=get_client("ios"),
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)
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self.assert_length(activity_records, 1)
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self.assertEqual(activity_records[0].count, 3)
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def test_missed_message_worker(self) -> None:
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cordelia = self.example_user("cordelia")
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hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
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othello = self.example_user("othello")
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hamlet1_msg_id = self.send_personal_message(
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from_user=cordelia,
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to_user=hamlet,
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content="hi hamlet",
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)
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hamlet2_msg_id = self.send_personal_message(
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from_user=cordelia,
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to_user=hamlet,
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content="goodbye hamlet",
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)
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hamlet3_msg_id = self.send_personal_message(
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from_user=cordelia,
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to_user=hamlet,
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content="hello again hamlet",
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)
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othello_msg_id = self.send_personal_message(
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from_user=cordelia,
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to_user=othello,
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content="where art thou, othello?",
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)
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events = [
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dict(user_profile_id=hamlet.id, message_id=hamlet1_msg_id),
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dict(user_profile_id=hamlet.id, message_id=hamlet2_msg_id),
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dict(user_profile_id=othello.id, message_id=othello_msg_id),
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]
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fake_client = self.FakeClient()
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for event in events:
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fake_client.enqueue("missedmessage_emails", event)
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mmw = MissedMessageWorker()
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class MockTimer:
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is_running = False
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def is_alive(self) -> bool:
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return self.is_running
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def start(self) -> None:
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self.is_running = True
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timer = MockTimer()
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timer_mock = patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.Timer",
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return_value=timer,
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)
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send_mock = patch(
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"zerver.lib.email_notifications.do_send_missedmessage_events_reply_in_zulip",
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)
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mmw.BATCH_DURATION = 0
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bonus_event = dict(user_profile_id=hamlet.id, message_id=hamlet3_msg_id)
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with send_mock as sm, timer_mock as tm:
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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self.assertFalse(timer.is_alive())
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mmw.setup()
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mmw.start()
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self.assertTrue(timer.is_alive())
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fake_client.enqueue("missedmessage_emails", bonus_event)
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# Double-calling start is our way to get it to run again
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self.assertTrue(timer.is_alive())
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mmw.start()
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with self.assertLogs(level="INFO") as info_logs:
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# Now, we actually send the emails.
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mmw.maybe_send_batched_emails()
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self.assertEqual(
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info_logs.output,
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[
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f"INFO:root:Batch-processing 3 missedmessage_emails events for user {hamlet.id}",
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f"INFO:root:Batch-processing 1 missedmessage_emails events for user {othello.id}",
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],
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)
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self.assertEqual(mmw.timer_event, None)
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self.assertEqual(tm.call_args[0][0], 5) # should sleep 5 seconds
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args = [c[0] for c in sm.call_args_list]
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arg_dict = {
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arg[0].id: dict(
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missed_messages=arg[1],
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count=arg[2],
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)
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for arg in args
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}
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hamlet_info = arg_dict[hamlet.id]
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self.assertEqual(hamlet_info["count"], 3)
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self.assertEqual(
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{m["message"].content for m in hamlet_info["missed_messages"]},
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{"hi hamlet", "goodbye hamlet", "hello again hamlet"},
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)
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othello_info = arg_dict[othello.id]
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self.assertEqual(othello_info["count"], 1)
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self.assertEqual(
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{m["message"].content for m in othello_info["missed_messages"]},
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{"where art thou, othello?"},
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)
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def test_push_notifications_worker(self) -> None:
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"""
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The push notifications system has its own comprehensive test suite,
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so we can limit ourselves to simple unit testing the queue processor,
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without going deeper into the system - by mocking the handle_push_notification
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functions to immediately produce the effect we want, to test its handling by the queue
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processor.
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"""
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fake_client = self.FakeClient()
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def fake_publish(
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queue_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], processor: Callable[[Any], None]
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) -> None:
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fake_client.enqueue(queue_name, event)
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def generate_new_message_notification() -> Dict[str, Any]:
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return build_offline_notification(1, 1)
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def generate_remove_notification() -> Dict[str, Any]:
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return {
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"type": "remove",
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"user_profile_id": 1,
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"message_ids": [1],
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}
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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worker = queue_processors.PushNotificationsWorker()
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worker.setup()
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with patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.handle_push_notification"
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) as mock_handle_new, patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.handle_remove_push_notification"
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) as mock_handle_remove, patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.initialize_push_notifications"
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):
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event_new = generate_new_message_notification()
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event_remove = generate_remove_notification()
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fake_client.enqueue("missedmessage_mobile_notifications", event_new)
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fake_client.enqueue("missedmessage_mobile_notifications", event_remove)
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worker.start()
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mock_handle_new.assert_called_once_with(event_new["user_profile_id"], event_new)
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mock_handle_remove.assert_called_once_with(
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event_remove["user_profile_id"], event_remove["message_ids"]
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)
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with patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.handle_push_notification",
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side_effect=PushNotificationBouncerRetryLaterError("test"),
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) as mock_handle_new, patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.handle_remove_push_notification",
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side_effect=PushNotificationBouncerRetryLaterError("test"),
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) as mock_handle_remove, patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.initialize_push_notifications"
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):
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event_new = generate_new_message_notification()
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event_remove = generate_remove_notification()
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fake_client.enqueue("missedmessage_mobile_notifications", event_new)
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fake_client.enqueue("missedmessage_mobile_notifications", event_remove)
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with mock_queue_publish(
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"zerver.lib.queue.queue_json_publish", side_effect=fake_publish
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), self.assertLogs("zerver.worker.queue_processors", "WARNING") as warn_logs:
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worker.start()
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self.assertEqual(mock_handle_new.call_count, 1 + MAX_REQUEST_RETRIES)
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self.assertEqual(mock_handle_remove.call_count, 1 + MAX_REQUEST_RETRIES)
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self.assertEqual(
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warn_logs.output,
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[
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"WARNING:zerver.worker.queue_processors:Maximum retries exceeded for trigger:1 event:push_notification",
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]
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* 2,
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)
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# This verifies the compatibility code for the `message_id` -> `message_ids`
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# conversion for "remove" events.
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with patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.handle_remove_push_notification"
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) as mock_handle_remove, patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.initialize_push_notifications"
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):
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event_new = dict(
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user_profile_id=10,
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message_id=33,
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type="remove",
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)
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fake_client.enqueue("missedmessage_mobile_notifications", event_new)
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worker.start()
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# The `message_id` field should have been converted to a list with a single element.
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mock_handle_remove.assert_called_once_with(10, [33])
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@patch("zerver.worker.queue_processors.mirror_email")
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def test_mirror_worker(self, mock_mirror_email: MagicMock) -> None:
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fake_client = self.FakeClient()
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stream = get_stream("Denmark", get_realm("zulip"))
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stream_to_address = encode_email_address(stream)
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data = [
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dict(
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msg_base64=base64.b64encode(b"\xf3test").decode(),
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time=time.time(),
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rcpt_to=stream_to_address,
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),
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] * 3
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for element in data:
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fake_client.enqueue("email_mirror", element)
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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worker = queue_processors.MirrorWorker()
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worker.setup()
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worker.start()
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self.assertEqual(mock_mirror_email.call_count, 3)
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@patch("zerver.worker.queue_processors.mirror_email")
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@override_settings(RATE_LIMITING_MIRROR_REALM_RULES=[(10, 2)])
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def test_mirror_worker_rate_limiting(self, mock_mirror_email: MagicMock) -> None:
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fake_client = self.FakeClient()
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realm = get_realm("zulip")
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RateLimitedRealmMirror(realm).clear_history()
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stream = get_stream("Denmark", realm)
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stream_to_address = encode_email_address(stream)
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data = [
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dict(
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msg_base64=base64.b64encode(b"\xf3test").decode(),
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time=time.time(),
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rcpt_to=stream_to_address,
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),
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] * 5
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for element in data:
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fake_client.enqueue("email_mirror", element)
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client), self.assertLogs(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors", level="WARNING"
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) as warn_logs:
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start_time = time.time()
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with patch("time.time", return_value=start_time):
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worker = queue_processors.MirrorWorker()
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worker.setup()
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worker.start()
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# Of the first 5 messages, only 2 should be processed
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# (the rest being rate-limited):
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self.assertEqual(mock_mirror_email.call_count, 2)
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# If a new message is sent into the stream mirror, it will get rejected:
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fake_client.enqueue("email_mirror", data[0])
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worker.start()
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self.assertEqual(mock_mirror_email.call_count, 2)
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# However, message notification emails don't get rate limited:
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with self.settings(EMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN="%s@example.com"):
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address = "mm" + ("x" * 32) + "@example.com"
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event = dict(
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msg_base64=base64.b64encode(b"\xf3test").decode(),
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time=time.time(),
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rcpt_to=address,
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)
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fake_client.enqueue("email_mirror", event)
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worker.start()
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self.assertEqual(mock_mirror_email.call_count, 3)
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# After some times passes, emails get accepted again:
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with patch("time.time", return_value=(start_time + 11.0)):
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fake_client.enqueue("email_mirror", data[0])
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worker.start()
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self.assertEqual(mock_mirror_email.call_count, 4)
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# If RateLimiterLockingException is thrown, we rate-limit the new message:
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with patch(
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"zerver.lib.rate_limiter.RedisRateLimiterBackend.incr_ratelimit",
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side_effect=RateLimiterLockingException,
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):
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with self.assertLogs("zerver.lib.rate_limiter", "WARNING") as mock_warn:
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fake_client.enqueue("email_mirror", data[0])
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worker.start()
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self.assertEqual(mock_mirror_email.call_count, 4)
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self.assertEqual(
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mock_warn.output,
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[
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"WARNING:zerver.lib.rate_limiter:Deadlock trying to incr_ratelimit for RateLimitedRealmMirror:zulip"
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],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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warn_logs.output,
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[
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"WARNING:zerver.worker.queue_processors:MirrorWorker: Rejecting an email from: None to realm: Zulip Dev - rate limited."
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]
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* 5,
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)
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def test_email_sending_worker_retries(self) -> None:
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"""Tests the retry_send_email_failures decorator to make sure it
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retries sending the email 3 times and then gives up."""
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fake_client = self.FakeClient()
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data = {
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"template_prefix": "zerver/emails/confirm_new_email",
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"to_emails": [self.example_email("hamlet")],
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"from_name": "Zulip Account Security",
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"from_address": FromAddress.NOREPLY,
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"context": {},
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}
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fake_client.enqueue("email_senders", data)
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def fake_publish(
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queue_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], processor: Optional[Callable[[Any], None]]
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) -> None:
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fake_client.enqueue(queue_name, event)
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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worker = queue_processors.EmailSendingWorker()
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worker.setup()
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with patch(
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"zerver.lib.send_email.build_email", side_effect=EmailNotDeliveredException
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), mock_queue_publish(
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"zerver.lib.queue.queue_json_publish", side_effect=fake_publish
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), self.assertLogs(
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level="ERROR"
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) as m:
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worker.start()
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self.assertIn("failed due to exception EmailNotDeliveredException", m.output[0])
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self.assertEqual(data["failed_tries"], 1 + MAX_REQUEST_RETRIES)
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def test_invites_worker(self) -> None:
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fake_client = self.FakeClient()
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inviter = self.example_user("iago")
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prereg_alice = PreregistrationUser.objects.create(
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email=self.nonreg_email("alice"), referred_by=inviter, realm=inviter.realm
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)
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PreregistrationUser.objects.create(
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email=self.nonreg_email("bob"), referred_by=inviter, realm=inviter.realm
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)
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data: List[Dict[str, Any]] = [
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dict(prereg_id=prereg_alice.id, referrer_id=inviter.id),
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dict(
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prereg_id=prereg_alice.id,
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referrer_id=inviter.id,
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email_language="en",
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),
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# Nonexistent prereg_id, as if the invitation was deleted
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dict(prereg_id=-1, referrer_id=inviter.id),
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]
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for element in data:
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fake_client.enqueue("invites", element)
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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worker = queue_processors.ConfirmationEmailWorker()
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worker.setup()
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with patch("zerver.lib.actions.send_email"), patch(
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"zerver.worker.queue_processors.send_future_email"
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) as send_mock:
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worker.start()
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self.assertEqual(send_mock.call_count, 2)
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def test_error_handling(self) -> None:
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processed = []
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@queue_processors.assign_queue("unreliable_worker", is_test_queue=True)
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class UnreliableWorker(queue_processors.QueueProcessingWorker):
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def consume(self, data: Mapping[str, Any]) -> None:
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if data["type"] == "unexpected behaviour":
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raise Exception("Worker task not performing as expected!")
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processed.append(data["type"])
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fake_client = self.FakeClient()
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for msg in ["good", "fine", "unexpected behaviour", "back to normal"]:
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fake_client.enqueue("unreliable_worker", {"type": msg})
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fn = os.path.join(settings.QUEUE_ERROR_DIR, "unreliable_worker.errors")
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try:
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os.remove(fn)
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except OSError: # nocoverage # error handling for the directory not existing
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pass
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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worker = UnreliableWorker()
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worker.setup()
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with self.assertLogs(level="ERROR") as m:
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worker.start()
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self.assertEqual(
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m.records[0].message, "Problem handling data on queue unreliable_worker"
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)
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self.assertIn(m.records[0].stack_info, m.output[0])
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self.assertEqual(processed, ["good", "fine", "back to normal"])
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with open(fn) as f:
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line = f.readline().strip()
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events = orjson.loads(line.split("\t")[1])
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self.assert_length(events, 1)
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event = events[0]
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self.assertEqual(event["type"], "unexpected behaviour")
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processed = []
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@queue_processors.assign_queue("unreliable_loopworker", is_test_queue=True)
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class UnreliableLoopWorker(queue_processors.LoopQueueProcessingWorker):
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def consume_batch(self, events: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> None:
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for event in events:
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if event["type"] == "unexpected behaviour":
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raise Exception("Worker task not performing as expected!")
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processed.append(event["type"])
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|
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for msg in ["good", "fine", "unexpected behaviour", "back to normal"]:
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fake_client.enqueue("unreliable_loopworker", {"type": msg})
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|
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fn = os.path.join(settings.QUEUE_ERROR_DIR, "unreliable_loopworker.errors")
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try:
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os.remove(fn)
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except OSError: # nocoverage # error handling for the directory not existing
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pass
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|
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with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
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loopworker = UnreliableLoopWorker()
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loopworker.setup()
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with self.assertLogs(level="ERROR") as m:
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loopworker.start()
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self.assertEqual(
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m.records[0].message, "Problem handling data on queue unreliable_loopworker"
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|
)
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|
self.assertIn(m.records[0].stack_info, m.output[0])
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|
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|
self.assertEqual(processed, ["good", "fine"])
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|
with open(fn) as f:
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line = f.readline().strip()
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events = orjson.loads(line.split("\t")[1])
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|
self.assert_length(events, 4)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(
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|
[event["type"] for event in events],
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|
["good", "fine", "unexpected behaviour", "back to normal"],
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|
)
|
|
|
|
def test_timeouts(self) -> None:
|
|
processed = []
|
|
|
|
@queue_processors.assign_queue("timeout_worker", is_test_queue=True)
|
|
class TimeoutWorker(queue_processors.QueueProcessingWorker):
|
|
MAX_CONSUME_SECONDS = 1
|
|
|
|
def consume(self, data: Mapping[str, Any]) -> None:
|
|
if data["type"] == "timeout":
|
|
time.sleep(5)
|
|
processed.append(data["type"])
|
|
|
|
fake_client = self.FakeClient()
|
|
for msg in ["good", "fine", "timeout", "back to normal"]:
|
|
fake_client.enqueue("timeout_worker", {"type": msg})
|
|
|
|
fn = os.path.join(settings.QUEUE_ERROR_DIR, "timeout_worker.errors")
|
|
try:
|
|
os.remove(fn)
|
|
except OSError: # nocoverage # error handling for the directory not existing
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
|
|
worker = TimeoutWorker()
|
|
worker.setup()
|
|
worker.ENABLE_TIMEOUTS = True
|
|
with self.assertLogs(level="ERROR") as m:
|
|
worker.start()
|
|
self.assertEqual(
|
|
m.records[0].message,
|
|
"Timed out after 1 seconds processing 1 events in queue timeout_worker",
|
|
)
|
|
self.assertIn(m.records[0].stack_info, m.output[0])
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(processed, ["good", "fine", "back to normal"])
|
|
with open(fn) as f:
|
|
line = f.readline().strip()
|
|
events = orjson.loads(line.split("\t")[1])
|
|
self.assert_length(events, 1)
|
|
event = events[0]
|
|
self.assertEqual(event["type"], "timeout")
|
|
|
|
def test_embed_links_timeout(self) -> None:
|
|
@queue_processors.assign_queue("timeout_worker", is_test_queue=True)
|
|
class TimeoutWorker(FetchLinksEmbedData):
|
|
MAX_CONSUME_SECONDS = 1
|
|
|
|
def consume(self, data: Mapping[str, Any]) -> None:
|
|
# Send SIGALRM to ourselves to simulate a timeout.
|
|
pid = os.getpid()
|
|
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGALRM)
|
|
|
|
fake_client = self.FakeClient()
|
|
fake_client.enqueue(
|
|
"timeout_worker",
|
|
{
|
|
"type": "timeout",
|
|
"message_id": 15,
|
|
"urls": ["first", "second"],
|
|
},
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
with simulated_queue_client(lambda: fake_client):
|
|
worker = TimeoutWorker()
|
|
worker.setup()
|
|
worker.ENABLE_TIMEOUTS = True
|
|
with self.assertLogs(level="WARNING") as m:
|
|
worker.start()
|
|
self.assertEqual(
|
|
m.records[0].message,
|
|
"Timed out after 1 seconds while fetching URLs for message 15: ['first', 'second']",
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def test_worker_noname(self) -> None:
|
|
class TestWorker(queue_processors.QueueProcessingWorker):
|
|
def __init__(self) -> None:
|
|
super().__init__()
|
|
|
|
def consume(self, data: Mapping[str, Any]) -> None:
|
|
pass # nocoverage # this is intentionally not called
|
|
|
|
with self.assertRaises(queue_processors.WorkerDeclarationException):
|
|
TestWorker()
|
|
|
|
def test_get_active_worker_queues(self) -> None:
|
|
test_queue_names = set(get_active_worker_queues(only_test_queues=True))
|
|
worker_queue_names = {
|
|
queue_class.queue_name
|
|
for base in [QueueProcessingWorker, EmailSendingWorker, LoopQueueProcessingWorker]
|
|
for queue_class in base.__subclasses__()
|
|
if not isabstract(queue_class)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Verify that the set of active worker queues equals the set
|
|
# of of subclasses without is_test_queue set.
|
|
self.assertEqual(set(get_active_worker_queues()), worker_queue_names - test_queue_names)
|