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Kill off _PushHTTPChannel
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It looks like this is no longer required as of #8013.
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richvdh committed Apr 23, 2021
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import logging
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Type
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple

from twisted.internet.interfaces import IConsumer, IPullProducer, IReactorTime
from twisted.internet.protocol import Protocol
from twisted.internet.task import LoopingCall
from twisted.web.http import HTTPChannel
from twisted.web.resource import Resource
from twisted.web.server import Request, Site

from synapse.app.generic_worker import GenericWorkerServer
from synapse.http.server import JsonResource
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ServerReplicationStreamProtocol,
)
from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.util import Clock

from tests import unittest
from tests.server import FakeTransport
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client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)

# Set up the server side protocol
channel = _PushHTTPChannel(self.reactor, SynapseRequest, self.site)
channel = self.site.buildProtocol(None)

# hook into the channel's request factory so that we can keep a record
# of the requests
requests: List[SynapseRequest] = []
real_request_factory = channel.requestFactory

def request_factory(*args, **kwargs):
request = real_request_factory(*args, **kwargs)
requests.append(request)
return request

channel.requestFactory = request_factory

# Connect client to server and vice versa.
client_to_server_transport = FakeTransport(
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server_to_client_transport.loseConnection()
client_to_server_transport.loseConnection()

return channel.request
# there should have been exactly one request
self.assertEqual(len(requests), 1)

return requests[0]

def assert_request_is_get_repl_stream_updates(
self, request: SynapseRequest, stream_name: str
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client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)

# Set up the server side protocol
channel = _PushHTTPChannel(self.reactor, SynapseRequest, self._hs_to_site[hs])
channel = self._hs_to_site[hs].buildProtocol(None)

# Connect client to server and vice versa.
client_to_server_transport = FakeTransport(
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self.received_rdata_rows.append((stream_name, token, r))


class _PushHTTPChannel(HTTPChannel):
"""A HTTPChannel that wraps pull producers to push producers.
This is a hack to get around the fact that HTTPChannel transparently wraps a
pull producer (which is what Synapse uses to reply to requests) with
`_PullToPush` to convert it to a push producer. Unfortunately `_PullToPush`
uses the standard reactor rather than letting us use our test reactor, which
makes it very hard to test.
"""

def __init__(
self, reactor: IReactorTime, request_factory: Type[Request], site: Site
):
super().__init__()
self.reactor = reactor
self.requestFactory = request_factory
self.site = site

self._pull_to_push_producer = None # type: Optional[_PullToPushProducer]

def registerProducer(self, producer, streaming):
# Convert pull producers to push producer.
if not streaming:
self._pull_to_push_producer = _PullToPushProducer(
self.reactor, producer, self
)
producer = self._pull_to_push_producer

super().registerProducer(producer, True)

def unregisterProducer(self):
if self._pull_to_push_producer:
# We need to manually stop the _PullToPushProducer.
self._pull_to_push_producer.stop()

def checkPersistence(self, request, version):
"""Check whether the connection can be re-used"""
# We hijack this to always say no for ease of wiring stuff up in
# `handle_http_replication_attempt`.
request.responseHeaders.setRawHeaders(b"connection", [b"close"])
return False

def requestDone(self, request):
# Store the request for inspection.
self.request = request
super().requestDone(request)


class _PullToPushProducer:
"""A push producer that wraps a pull producer."""

def __init__(
self, reactor: IReactorTime, producer: IPullProducer, consumer: IConsumer
):
self._clock = Clock(reactor)
self._producer = producer
self._consumer = consumer

# While running we use a looping call with a zero delay to call
# resumeProducing on given producer.
self._looping_call = None # type: Optional[LoopingCall]

# We start writing next reactor tick.
self._start_loop()

def _start_loop(self):
"""Start the looping call to"""

if not self._looping_call:
# Start a looping call which runs every tick.
self._looping_call = self._clock.looping_call(self._run_once, 0)

def stop(self):
"""Stops calling resumeProducing."""
if self._looping_call:
self._looping_call.stop()
self._looping_call = None

def pauseProducing(self):
"""Implements IPushProducer"""
self.stop()

def resumeProducing(self):
"""Implements IPushProducer"""
self._start_loop()

def stopProducing(self):
"""Implements IPushProducer"""
self.stop()
self._producer.stopProducing()

def _run_once(self):
"""Calls resumeProducing on producer once."""

try:
self._producer.resumeProducing()
except Exception:
logger.exception("Failed to call resumeProducing")
try:
self._consumer.unregisterProducer()
except Exception:
pass

self.stopProducing()


class FakeRedisPubSubServer:
"""A fake Redis server for pub/sub."""

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