synapse/tests/storage/databases/main/test_lock.py
Richard van der Hoff e24ff8ebe3
Remove HomeServer.get_datastore() (#12031)
The presence of this method was confusing, and mostly present for backwards
compatibility. Let's get rid of it.

Part of #11733
2022-02-23 11:04:02 +00:00

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from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.storage.databases.main.lock import _LOCK_TIMEOUT_MS
from tests import unittest
class LockTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs: HomeServer):
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
def test_simple_lock(self):
"""Test that we can take out a lock and that while we hold it nobody
else can take it out.
"""
# First to acquire this lock, so it should complete
lock = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock)
# Enter the context manager
self.get_success(lock.__aenter__())
# Attempting to acquire the lock again fails.
lock2 = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNone(lock2)
# Calling `is_still_valid` reports true.
self.assertTrue(self.get_success(lock.is_still_valid()))
# Drop the lock
self.get_success(lock.__aexit__(None, None, None))
# We can now acquire the lock again.
lock3 = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock3)
self.get_success(lock3.__aenter__())
self.get_success(lock3.__aexit__(None, None, None))
def test_maintain_lock(self):
"""Test that we don't time out locks while they're still active"""
lock = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock)
self.get_success(lock.__aenter__())
# Wait for ages with the lock, we should not be able to get the lock.
self.reactor.advance(5 * _LOCK_TIMEOUT_MS / 1000)
lock2 = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNone(lock2)
self.get_success(lock.__aexit__(None, None, None))
def test_timeout_lock(self):
"""Test that we time out locks if they're not updated for ages"""
lock = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock)
self.get_success(lock.__aenter__())
# We simulate the process getting stuck by cancelling the looping call
# that keeps the lock active.
lock._looping_call.stop()
# Wait for the lock to timeout.
self.reactor.advance(2 * _LOCK_TIMEOUT_MS / 1000)
lock2 = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock2)
self.assertFalse(self.get_success(lock.is_still_valid()))
def test_drop(self):
"""Test that dropping the context manager means we stop renewing the lock"""
lock = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock)
del lock
# Wait for the lock to timeout.
self.reactor.advance(2 * _LOCK_TIMEOUT_MS / 1000)
lock2 = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock2)
def test_shutdown(self):
"""Test that shutting down Synapse releases the locks"""
# Acquire two locks
lock = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key1"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock)
lock2 = self.get_success(self.store.try_acquire_lock("name", "key2"))
self.assertIsNotNone(lock2)
# Now call the shutdown code
self.get_success(self.store._on_shutdown())
self.assertEqual(self.store._live_tokens, {})