Upon deactivation, forget all of the user's rooms (#17400)

This can help ensure that the rooms are eventually purged if the other
local users also forget them. Synapse already clears some of the room
information as part of the `_background_remove_left_rooms` background
task, but this doesn't catch `events`, `event_json`, etc.
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Forget all of a user's rooms upon deactivation, enabling future purges.

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@ -283,6 +283,10 @@ class DeactivateAccountHandler:
ratelimit=False,
require_consent=False,
)
# Mark the room forgotten too, because they won't be able to do this
# for us. This may lead to the room being purged eventually.
await self._room_member_handler.forget(user, room_id)
except Exception:
logger.exception(
"Failed to part user %r from room %r: ignoring and continuing",

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@ -461,3 +461,25 @@ class DeactivateAccountTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
# Validate that there is no displayname in any of the events
for event in events:
self.assertTrue("displayname" not in event.content)
def test_rooms_forgotten_upon_deactivation(self) -> None:
"""
Tests that the user 'forgets' the rooms they left upon deactivation.
"""
# Create a room
room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(
self.user,
is_public=True,
tok=self.token,
)
# Deactivate the account
self._deactivate_my_account()
# Get all of the user's forgotten rooms
forgotten_rooms = self.get_success(
self._store.get_forgotten_rooms_for_user(self.user)
)
# Validate that the created room is forgotten
self.assertTrue(room_id in forgotten_rooms)