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			302 lines
		
	
	
		
			12 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
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from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
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from django.conf import settings
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from zerver.apps import flush_cache
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from zerver.lib.cache import (
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    MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY_LENGTH,
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    InvalidCacheKeyError,
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    bulk_cached_fetch,
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    cache_delete,
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    cache_delete_many,
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    cache_get,
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    cache_get_many,
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    cache_set,
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    cache_set_many,
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    cache_with_key,
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    safe_cache_get_many,
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    safe_cache_set_many,
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    user_profile_by_id_cache_key,
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    validate_cache_key,
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)
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from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase
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from zerver.models import UserProfile, get_realm, get_system_bot, get_user, get_user_profile_by_id
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class AppsTest(ZulipTestCase):
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    def test_cache_gets_flushed(self) -> None:
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        with self.assertLogs(level="INFO") as m:
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            with patch("zerver.apps.cache.clear") as mock:
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                # The argument to flush_cache doesn't matter
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                flush_cache(Mock())
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                mock.assert_called_once()
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            self.assertEqual(m.output, ["INFO:root:Clearing memcached cache after migrations"])
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            self.assert_length(m.output, 1)
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class CacheKeyValidationTest(ZulipTestCase):
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    def test_validate_cache_key(self) -> None:
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        validate_cache_key("nice_Ascii:string!~")
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            validate_cache_key("utf8_character:ą")
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            validate_cache_key("new_line_character:\n")
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            validate_cache_key("control_character:\r")
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            validate_cache_key("whitespace_character: ")
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            validate_cache_key("too_long:" + "X" * MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY_LENGTH)
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            # validate_cache_key does validation on a key with the
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            # KEY_PREFIX appended to the start, so even though we're
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            # passing something "short enough" here, it becomes too
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            # long after appending KEY_PREFIX.
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            validate_cache_key("X" * (MEMCACHED_MAX_KEY_LENGTH - 2))
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    def test_cache_functions_raise_exception(self) -> None:
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        invalid_key = "invalid_character:\n"
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        good_key = "good_key"
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            cache_get(invalid_key)
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            cache_set(invalid_key, 0)
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            cache_delete(invalid_key)
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            cache_get_many([good_key, invalid_key])
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            cache_set_many({good_key: 0, invalid_key: 1})
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        with self.assertRaises(InvalidCacheKeyError):
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            cache_delete_many([good_key, invalid_key])
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class CacheWithKeyDecoratorTest(ZulipTestCase):
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    def test_cache_with_key_invalid_character(self) -> None:
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        def invalid_characters_cache_key_function(user_id: int) -> str:
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            return f"CacheWithKeyDecoratorTest:invalid_character:ą:{user_id}"
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        @cache_with_key(invalid_characters_cache_key_function, timeout=1000)
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        def get_user_function_with_bad_cache_keys(user_id: int) -> UserProfile:
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            return UserProfile.objects.get(id=user_id)
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        hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
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        with patch("zerver.lib.cache.cache_set") as mock_set, self.assertLogs(level="WARNING") as m:
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            with self.assert_database_query_count(1):
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                result = get_user_function_with_bad_cache_keys(hamlet.id)
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            self.assert_length(m.output, 1)
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            self.assertEqual(result, hamlet)
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            mock_set.assert_not_called()
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    def test_cache_with_key_key_too_long(self) -> None:
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        def too_long_cache_key_function(user_id: int) -> str:
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            return "CacheWithKeyDecoratorTest:very_long_key:{}:{}".format("a" * 250, user_id)
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        @cache_with_key(too_long_cache_key_function, timeout=1000)
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        def get_user_function_with_bad_cache_keys(user_id: int) -> UserProfile:
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            return UserProfile.objects.get(id=user_id)
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        hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
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        with patch("zerver.lib.cache.cache_set") as mock_set, self.assertLogs(level="WARNING") as m:
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            with self.assert_database_query_count(1):
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                result = get_user_function_with_bad_cache_keys(hamlet.id)
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            self.assert_length(m.output, 1)
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            self.assertEqual(result, hamlet)
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            mock_set.assert_not_called()
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    def test_cache_with_key_good_key(self) -> None:
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        def good_cache_key_function(user_id: int) -> str:
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            return f"CacheWithKeyDecoratorTest:good_cache_key:{user_id}"
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        @cache_with_key(good_cache_key_function, timeout=1000)
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        def get_user_function_with_good_cache_keys(user_id: int) -> UserProfile:
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            return UserProfile.objects.get(id=user_id)
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        hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
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        with self.assert_database_query_count(1):
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            result = get_user_function_with_good_cache_keys(hamlet.id)
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        self.assertEqual(result, hamlet)
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        # The previous function call should have cached the result correctly, so now
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        # no database queries should happen:
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        with self.assert_database_query_count(0, keep_cache_warm=True):
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            result_two = get_user_function_with_good_cache_keys(hamlet.id)
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        self.assertEqual(result_two, hamlet)
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    def test_cache_with_key_none_values(self) -> None:
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        def cache_key_function(user_id: int) -> str:
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            return f"CacheWithKeyDecoratorTest:test_cache_with_key_none_values:{user_id}"
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        @cache_with_key(cache_key_function, timeout=1000)
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        def get_user_function_can_return_none(user_id: int) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
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            try:
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                return UserProfile.objects.get(id=user_id)
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            except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
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                return None
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        last_user = UserProfile.objects.last()
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        assert last_user is not None
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        last_user_id = last_user.id
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        with self.assert_database_query_count(1):
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            result = get_user_function_can_return_none(last_user_id + 1)
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        self.assertEqual(result, None)
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        with self.assert_database_query_count(0, keep_cache_warm=True):
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            result_two = get_user_function_can_return_none(last_user_id + 1)
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        self.assertEqual(result_two, None)
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class SafeCacheFunctionsTest(ZulipTestCase):
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    def test_safe_cache_functions_with_all_good_keys(self) -> None:
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        items = {
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            "SafeFunctionsTest:key1": 1,
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            "SafeFunctionsTest:key2": 2,
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            "SafeFunctionsTest:key3": 3,
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        }
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        safe_cache_set_many(items)
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        result = safe_cache_get_many(list(items.keys()))
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        for key, value in result.items():
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            self.assertEqual(value, items[key])
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    def test_safe_cache_functions_with_all_bad_keys(self) -> None:
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        items = {"SafeFunctionsTest:\nbadkey1": 1, "SafeFunctionsTest:\nbadkey2": 2}
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        with self.assertLogs(level="WARNING") as m:
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            safe_cache_set_many(items)
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            self.assertIn(
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                "WARNING:root:Invalid cache key used: ['SafeFunctionsTest:\\nbadkey1', 'SafeFunctionsTest:\\nbadkey2']",
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                m.output[0],
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            )
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            self.assert_length(m.output, 1)
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        with self.assertLogs(level="WARNING") as m:
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            result = safe_cache_get_many(list(items.keys()))
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            self.assertEqual(result, {})
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            self.assertIn(
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                "WARNING:root:Invalid cache key used: ['SafeFunctionsTest:\\nbadkey1', 'SafeFunctionsTest:\\nbadkey2']",
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                m.output[0],
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            )
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            self.assert_length(m.output, 1)
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    def test_safe_cache_functions_with_good_and_bad_keys(self) -> None:
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        bad_items = {"SafeFunctionsTest:\nbadkey1": 1, "SafeFunctionsTest:\nbadkey2": 2}
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        good_items = {"SafeFunctionsTest:goodkey1": 3, "SafeFunctionsTest:goodkey2": 4}
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        items = {**good_items, **bad_items}
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        with self.assertLogs(level="WARNING") as m:
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            safe_cache_set_many(items)
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            self.assertIn(
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                "WARNING:root:Invalid cache key used: ['SafeFunctionsTest:\\nbadkey1', 'SafeFunctionsTest:\\nbadkey2']",
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                m.output[0],
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            )
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            self.assert_length(m.output, 1)
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        with self.assertLogs(level="WARNING") as m:
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            result = safe_cache_get_many(list(items.keys()))
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            self.assertEqual(result, good_items)
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            self.assertIn(
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                "WARNING:root:Invalid cache key used: ['SafeFunctionsTest:\\nbadkey1', 'SafeFunctionsTest:\\nbadkey2']",
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                m.output[0],
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            )
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            self.assert_length(m.output, 1)
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class BotCacheKeyTest(ZulipTestCase):
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    def test_bot_profile_key_deleted_on_save(self) -> None:
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        realm = get_realm(settings.SYSTEM_BOT_REALM)
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        # Get the profile cached on both cache keys:
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        user_profile = get_user(settings.EMAIL_GATEWAY_BOT, realm)
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        bot_profile = get_system_bot(settings.EMAIL_GATEWAY_BOT, realm.id)
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        self.assertEqual(user_profile, bot_profile)
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        # Flip the setting and save:
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        flipped_setting = not bot_profile.can_forge_sender
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        bot_profile.can_forge_sender = flipped_setting
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        bot_profile.save()
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        # The .save() should have deleted cache keys, so if we fetch again,
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        # the returned objects should have can_forge_sender set correctly.
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        bot_profile2 = get_system_bot(settings.EMAIL_GATEWAY_BOT, realm.id)
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        self.assertEqual(bot_profile2.can_forge_sender, flipped_setting)
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        user_profile2 = get_user(settings.EMAIL_GATEWAY_BOT, realm)
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        self.assertEqual(user_profile2.can_forge_sender, flipped_setting)
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def get_user_id(user: UserProfile) -> int:
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    return user.id  # nocoverage
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def get_user_email(user: UserProfile) -> str:
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    return user.email  # nocoverage
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class GenericBulkCachedFetchTest(ZulipTestCase):
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    def test_query_function_called_only_if_needed(self) -> None:
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        hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
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        # Get the user cached:
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        get_user_profile_by_id(hamlet.id)
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        class CustomError(Exception):
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            pass
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        def query_function(ids: List[int]) -> List[UserProfile]:
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            raise CustomError("The query function was called")
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        # query_function shouldn't be called, because the only requested object
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        # is already cached:
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        result: Dict[int, UserProfile] = bulk_cached_fetch(
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            cache_key_function=user_profile_by_id_cache_key,
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            query_function=query_function,
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            object_ids=[hamlet.id],
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            id_fetcher=get_user_id,
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        )
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        self.assertEqual(result, {hamlet.id: hamlet})
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        with self.assertLogs(level="INFO") as info_log:
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            flush_cache(Mock())
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        self.assertEqual(info_log.output, ["INFO:root:Clearing memcached cache after migrations"])
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        # With the cache flushed, the query_function should get called:
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        with self.assertRaises(CustomError):
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            result = bulk_cached_fetch(
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                cache_key_function=user_profile_by_id_cache_key,
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                query_function=query_function,
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                object_ids=[hamlet.id],
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                id_fetcher=get_user_id,
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            )
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    def test_empty_object_ids_list(self) -> None:
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        class CustomError(Exception):
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            pass
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        def cache_key_function(
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            email: str,
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        ) -> str:  # nocoverage -- this is just here to make sure it's not called
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            raise CustomError("The cache key function was called")
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        def query_function(
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            emails: List[str],
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        ) -> List[UserProfile]:  # nocoverage -- this is just here to make sure it's not called
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            raise CustomError("The query function was called")
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        # query_function and cache_key_function shouldn't be called, because
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        # objects_ids is empty, so there's nothing to do.
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        result: Dict[str, UserProfile] = bulk_cached_fetch(
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            cache_key_function=cache_key_function,
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            query_function=query_function,
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            object_ids=[],
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            id_fetcher=get_user_email,
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        )
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        self.assertEqual(result, {})
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