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Add admin handler to list of handlers used for background tasks #17847
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tests/rest/admin/test_user.py
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self.assertEqual(channel.code, 200) | ||
id = channel.json_body.get("redact_id") | ||
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for _ in range(100): |
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This is a very janky way of saying "please main process wait until the worker process has finished executing the redaction task before running the rest of the test code." I would love to know the actual way to do this.
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This sort of thing might be good enough. For example, look at how wait_for_background_updates()
works.
Perhaps just change this to a while
loop with a timeout (example in wait_on_thread()
).
Could be updated to use the TaskScheduler
functions directly instead of the HTTP requests but keeping it as a black box test is also great 👍
One alternative is that because this particular background task is producing a bunch of redactions which you end up checking anyway, is to just /sync
until you see a redaction for all the events. I don't know if we have something for that in Synapse but Complement has MustSyncUntil
for example that we could emulate over here.
It looks like the TaskScheduler
uses run_as_background_process(...)
behind the scenes. Here is a previous PR where I wanted to wait for things that ran in a background process:
- Process previously failed backfill events in the background matrix-org/synapse#15585 (comment)
- Process previously failed backfill events in the background matrix-org/synapse#15585 (comment)
Although, I'm unable to get the trick suggested there to work here. Here is what I tried:
worker = self.make_worker_hs(...)
[...]
# Wait for the next run of the scheduler loop
worker.get_reactor().advance((TaskScheduler.SCHEDULE_INTERVAL_MS / 1000))
# Ensure `run_as_background_process(...)` has a chance to run (essentially
# `wait_for_background_processes()`)
worker.get_reactor().pump((0.1,))
# Even adding this for good measure, doesn't work
self.reactor.pump((0.1,))
As an aside (for my own reference), reactor.pump([1])
vs reactor.advance(1)
seem to be the same thing. I wonder why both exist.
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I've opted to use a while loop - hopefully this is sufficient? I went down the rabbit hole of trying to poke at the reactor before resorting to what I originally submitted, so if the while loop is acceptable let's leave it at that :)
Co-authored-by: Eric Eastwood <[email protected]>
Thanks for the review @MadLittleMods! I've made the suggested changes - if you're satisfied can you hit the merge button when you get a chance? I no longer have the power to do so :) |
Fixes #17823
While we're at it, makes a change where the redactions are sent as the admin if the user is not a member of the server (otherwise these fail with a "User must be our own" message).
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Keywords:
TaskScheduler
run_as_background_process(...)
wait_for_background_processes(...)
reactor