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Prefer make_awaitable
over defer.succeed
in tests
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Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <[email protected]>
When configuring the return values of mocks, prefer awaitables from `make_awaitable` over `defer.succeed`. `Deferred`s are only awaitable once, so it is inappropriate for a mock to return the same `Deferred` multiple times. Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <[email protected]>
…st_transactions.py` Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <[email protected]>
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generally lgtm, a couple of suggestions
synapse/logging/context.py
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# At this point we should have a Deferred, if not then f was a synchronous | ||
# function, wrap it in a Deferred for consistency. |
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this comment (apart from being horrifying grammar) seems to be a bit outdated?
(I also wonder if we really need to support synchronous functions here these days. if not we can simplify all this with an assert isinstance(res, Awaitable)
)
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I'll come up with some new words here.
Ditching support for synchronous functions is a good idea, but:
run_in_background
is part of the module API so it's a little naughty to change it. However, I unknowingly did something similar tomake_deferred_yieldable
in Add missing type hints tosynapse.logging.context
#11556 by a while back and nobody's complained to my knowledge. So maybe that's fine?run_in_background
is called bypreserve_fn
, which also accepts synchronous functions.preserve_fn
's used by@cached
and@cachedList
to wrap methods, some of which are still synchronous. I think restricting those decorators to async functions is going to turn out to be a rabbit hole.
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ok, fair. In general, @cached
and co seem to be overkill for a synchronous function and we should just use @lru_cache
or something instead - but agreed this is a rabbithole we shouldn't get into right now.
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assert not isinstance(res, Awaitable) | ||
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return defer.succeed(res) | ||
if isinstance(res, Awaitable): |
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can we flip this condition to reduce nesting?
if not isinstance(res, Awaitable):
# `f` returned a plain value.
return defer.succeed(res)
# now handle the completed awaitable case
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Done
synapse/logging/context.py
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# First we handle coroutines by wrapping them in a `Deferred`. | ||
if isinstance(res, typing.Coroutine): | ||
res = defer.ensureDeferred(res) | ||
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# At this point we should have a Deferred, if not then f was a synchronous | ||
# function, wrap it in a Deferred for consistency. | ||
# At this point, `res` may be a plain value, `Deferred`, or some other kind of | ||
# non-coroutine awaitable. | ||
if not isinstance(res, defer.Deferred): | ||
# `res` is not a `Deferred` and not a `Coroutine`. | ||
# There are no other types of `Awaitable`s we expect to encounter in Synapse. | ||
assert not isinstance(res, Awaitable) | ||
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return defer.succeed(res) | ||
# Wrap plain values in a `Deferred`. | ||
if not isinstance(res, Awaitable): | ||
return defer.succeed(res) | ||
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# `res` is some kind of awaitable that is not a coroutine or `Deferred`. | ||
# We assume that it is a completed awaitable, such as a `DoneAwaitable` or | ||
# `Future` from `make_awaitable`, and await it manually. | ||
iterator = res.__await__() # `__await__` returns an iterator... | ||
try: | ||
next(iterator) | ||
raise ValueError(f"Function {f} returned an unresolved awaitable: {res}") | ||
except StopIteration as e: | ||
# ...which raises a `StopIteration` once the awaitable is complete. | ||
return defer.succeed(e.value) |
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I'm very tempted to replace all this with:
# `res` may be a coroutine, `Deferred`, some other kind of awaitable, or a plain
# value.
if isinstance(res, typing.Coroutine):
# Wrap the coroutine in a `Deferred`.
res = defer.ensureDeferred(res)
elif isinstance(res, defer.Deferred):
pass
elif isinstance(res, Awaitable):
# `res` is probably some kind of completed awaitable, such as a `DoneAwaitable`
# or `Future` from `make_awaitable`.
def awaiter(awaitable: Awaitable[R]):
return await awaitable
res = defer.ensureDeferred(awaiter(res))
else:
# `res` is a plain value. Wrap it in a `Deferred`.
return defer.succeed(res)
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ie. get rid of the nested if
s and spawn a coroutine to deal with weird awaitables that we don't quite know how to handle.
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well, that sounds good!
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def awaiter(awaitable: Awaitable[R]): return await awaitable res = defer.ensureDeferred(awaiter(res))
if you're going to define a local function anyway, I'd go with:
async def awaiter():
return await res
res = defer.ensureDeferred(awaiter())
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I gave that a go and mypy wasn't convinced that res
is an awaitable inside the function:
synapse/logging/context.py:816: error: Incompatible types in "await" (actual type "Union[R, Awaitable[R]]", expected type "Awaitable[Any]") [misc]
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lgtm. Your plan to write a single if ... elif...
chain sounds good though.
Did the mini-refactor to use a single |
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lgtm either way
synapse/logging/context.py
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async def awaiter(awaitable: Awaitable[R]) -> R: | ||
return await awaitable | ||
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# At this point we should have a Deferred, if not then f was a synchronous | ||
# function, wrap it in a Deferred for consistency. | ||
if not isinstance(res, defer.Deferred): | ||
# `res` is not a `Deferred` and not a `Coroutine`. | ||
# There are no other types of `Awaitable`s we expect to encounter in Synapse. | ||
assert not isinstance(res, Awaitable) | ||
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return defer.succeed(res) | ||
res = defer.ensureDeferred(awaiter(res)) |
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I'd do
async def awaiter() -> R:
return await res
res = defer.ensureDeferred(awaiter())
(or, move awaiter
to top-level)
but ymmv.
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mypy doesn't like that:
synapse/logging/context.py:816: error: Incompatible types in "await" (actual type "Union[R, Awaitable[R]]", expected type "Awaitable[Any]") [misc]
so I've lifted it out to the top level instead.
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When configuring the return values of mocks, prefer awaitables from
make_awaitable
overdefer.succeed
.Deferred
s are only awaitableonce, so it is inappropriate for a mock to return the same
Deferred
multiple times.
Best reviewed commit by commit. The first commit modifies
run_in_background
to support the awaitables returned bymake_awaitable
. Without it, the tests in the third commit will fail.Should unblock #12469, which failed CI because
delay_cancellation
"consumes" the result of Deferreds which can come from these mocks.