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Define the concept of a 'federation Query'; creating API for making and handling Queries on the Federation's increasingly-inaccurately-named ReplicationLayer
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@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ class ReplicationLayer(object):
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self.handler = None
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self.edu_handlers = {}
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self.query_handlers = {}
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self._order = 0
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@ -84,6 +85,27 @@ class ReplicationLayer(object):
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self.edu_handlers[edu_type] = handler
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def register_query_handler(self, query_type, handler):
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"""Sets the handler callable that will be used to handle an incoming
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federation Query of the given type.
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Args:
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query_type (str): Category name of the query, which should match
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the string used by make_query.
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handler (callable): Invoked to handle incoming queries of this type
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handler is invoked as:
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result = handler(args)
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where 'args' is a dict mapping strings to strings of the query
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arguments. It should return a Deferred that will eventually yield an
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object to encode as JSON.
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"""
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if query_type in self.query_handlers:
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raise KeyError("Already have a Query handler for %s" % (query_type))
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self.query_handlers[query_type] = handler
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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@log_function
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def send_pdu(self, pdu):
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@ -137,6 +159,24 @@ class ReplicationLayer(object):
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# TODO, add errback, etc.
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self._transaction_queue.enqueue_edu(edu)
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@log_function
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def make_query(self, destination, query_type, args):
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"""Sends a federation Query to a remote homeserver of the given type
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and arguments.
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Args:
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destination (str): Domain name of the remote homeserver
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query_type (str): Category of the query type; should match the
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handler name used in register_query_handler().
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args (dict): Mapping of strings to strings containing the details
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of the query request.
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Returns:
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a Deferred which will eventually yield a JSON object from the
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response
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"""
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return self.transport_layer.make_query(destination, query_type, args)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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@log_function
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def paginate(self, dest, context, limit):
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@ -340,6 +380,16 @@ class ReplicationLayer(object):
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(200, self._transaction_from_pdus(response).get_dict())
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def on_query_request(self, query_type, args):
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if query_type in self.query_handlers:
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response = yield self.query_handlers[query_type](args)
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defer.returnValue((200, response))
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else:
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defer.returnValue((404, "No handler for Query type '%s'"
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% (query_type)
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))
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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@log_function
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def _get_persisted_pdu(self, pdu_id, pdu_origin):
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@ -180,6 +180,19 @@ class TransportLayer(object):
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defer.returnValue((code, response))
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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@log_function
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def make_query(self, destination, query_type, args):
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path = PREFIX + "/query/%s" % query_type
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response = yield self.client.get_json(
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destination=destination,
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path=path,
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args=args
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)
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defer.returnValue(response)
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@log_function
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def register_received_handler(self, handler):
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""" Register a handler that will be fired when we receive data.
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lambda request, context: handler.on_context_pdus_request(context)
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)
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# This is when we receive a server-server Query
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self.server.register_path(
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"GET",
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re.compile("^" + PREFIX + "/query/([^/]*)$"),
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lambda request, query_type: handler.on_query_request(
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query_type, {k: v[0] for k, v in request.args.items()}
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)
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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@log_function
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def _on_send_request(self, request, transaction_id):
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of what went wrong.
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"""
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pass
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def on_query_request(self):
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""" Called on a GET /query/<query_type> request. """
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def setUp(self):
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self.mock_http_server = MockHttpServer()
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self.mock_http_client = Mock(spec=[
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"get_json",
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"put_json",
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])
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self.mock_persistence = Mock(spec=[
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recv_observer.assert_called_with(
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"remote", {"testing": "reply here"}
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_send_query(self):
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self.mock_http_client.get_json.return_value = defer.succeed(
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{"your": "response"}
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)
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response = yield self.federation.make_query(
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destination="remote",
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query_type="a-question",
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args={"one": "1", "two": "2"}
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)
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self.assertEquals({"your": "response"}, response)
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self.mock_http_client.get_json.assert_called_with(
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destination="remote",
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path="/matrix/federation/v1/query/a-question",
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args={"one": "1", "two": "2"}
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_recv_query(self):
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recv_handler = Mock()
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recv_handler.return_value = defer.succeed({"another": "response"})
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self.federation.register_query_handler("a-question", recv_handler)
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code, response = yield self.mock_http_server.trigger("GET",
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"/matrix/federation/v1/query/a-question?three=3&four=4", None)
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self.assertEquals(200, code)
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self.assertEquals({"another": "response"}, response)
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recv_handler.assert_called_with(
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{"three": "3", "four": "4"}
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)
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