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Add stop_cancellation utility function #12106

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions changelog.d/12106.misc
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Add `stop_cancellation` utility function to stop `Deferred`s from being cancelled.
19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions synapse/util/async_helpers.py
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Expand Up @@ -665,3 +665,22 @@ def maybe_awaitable(value: Union[Awaitable[R], R]) -> Awaitable[R]:
return value

return DoneAwaitable(value)


def stop_cancellation(deferred: "defer.Deferred[T]") -> "defer.Deferred[T]":
"""Prevent a `Deferred` from being cancelled by wrapping it in another `Deferred`.

Args:
deferred: The `Deferred` to protect against cancellation. Must not follow the
Synapse logcontext rules.

Returns:
A new `Deferred`, which will contain the result of the original `Deferred`,
but will not propagate cancellation through to the original. When cancelled,
the new `Deferred` will fail with a `CancelledError` and will not follow the
Synapse logcontext rules. `make_deferred_yieldable` should be used to wrap
the new `Deferred`.
"""
new_deferred: defer.Deferred[T] = defer.Deferred()
deferred.chainDeferred(new_deferred)
return new_deferred
45 changes: 45 additions & 0 deletions tests/util/test_async_helpers.py
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Expand Up @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
from synapse.util.async_helpers import (
ObservableDeferred,
concurrently_execute,
stop_cancellation,
timeout_deferred,
)

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -282,3 +283,47 @@ async def caller():
d2 = ensureDeferred(caller())
d1.callback(0)
self.successResultOf(d2)


class StopCancellationTests(TestCase):
"""Tests for the `stop_cancellation` function."""

def test_succeed(self):
"""Test that the new `Deferred` receives the result."""
deferred: "Deferred[str]" = Deferred()
wrapper_deferred = stop_cancellation(deferred)

# Success should propagate through.
deferred.callback("success")
self.assertTrue(wrapper_deferred.called)
self.assertEqual("success", self.successResultOf(wrapper_deferred))

def test_failure(self):
"""Test that the new `Deferred` receives the `Failure`."""
deferred: "Deferred[str]" = Deferred()
wrapper_deferred = stop_cancellation(deferred)

# Failure should propagate through.
deferred.errback(ValueError("abc"))
self.assertTrue(wrapper_deferred.called)
self.failureResultOf(wrapper_deferred, ValueError)
self.assertIsNone(deferred.result, "`Failure` was not consumed")

def test_cancellation(self):
"""Test that cancellation of the new `Deferred` leaves the original running."""
deferred: "Deferred[str]" = Deferred()
wrapper_deferred = stop_cancellation(deferred)

# Cancel the new `Deferred`.
wrapper_deferred.cancel()
self.assertTrue(wrapper_deferred.called)
self.failureResultOf(wrapper_deferred, CancelledError)
self.assertFalse(
deferred.called, "Original `Deferred` was unexpectedly cancelled."
)

# Now make the inner `Deferred` fail.
# The `Failure` must be consumed, otherwise unwanted tracebacks will be printed
# in logs.
deferred.errback(ValueError("abc"))
self.assertIsNone(deferred.result, "`Failure` was not consumed")