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synapse/tests/api/test_ratelimiting.py
Brendan Abolivier a4c3a361b7
Add rate-limiting on registration (#4735)
* Rate-limiting for registration

* Add unit test for registration rate limiting

* Add config parameters for rate limiting on auth endpoints

* Doc

* Fix doc of rate limiting function

Co-Authored-By: babolivier <contact@brendanabolivier.com>

* Incorporate review

* Fix config parsing

* Fix linting errors

* Set default config for auth rate limiting

* Fix tests

* Add changelog

* Advance reactor instead of mocked clock

* Move parameters to registration specific config and give them more sensible default values

* Remove unused config options

* Don't mock the rate limiter un MAU tests

* Rename _register_with_store into register_with_store

* Make CI happy

* Remove unused import

* Update sample config

* Fix ratelimiting test for py2

* Add non-guest test
2019-03-05 14:25:33 +00:00

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from synapse.api.ratelimiting import Ratelimiter
from tests import unittest
class TestRatelimiter(unittest.TestCase):
def test_allowed(self):
limiter = Ratelimiter()
allowed, time_allowed = limiter.can_do_action(
key="test_id", time_now_s=0, rate_hz=0.1, burst_count=1
)
self.assertTrue(allowed)
self.assertEquals(10., time_allowed)
allowed, time_allowed = limiter.can_do_action(
key="test_id", time_now_s=5, rate_hz=0.1, burst_count=1
)
self.assertFalse(allowed)
self.assertEquals(10., time_allowed)
allowed, time_allowed = limiter.can_do_action(
key="test_id", time_now_s=10, rate_hz=0.1, burst_count=1
)
self.assertTrue(allowed)
self.assertEquals(20., time_allowed)
def test_pruning(self):
limiter = Ratelimiter()
allowed, time_allowed = limiter.can_do_action(
key="test_id_1", time_now_s=0, rate_hz=0.1, burst_count=1
)
self.assertIn("test_id_1", limiter.message_counts)
allowed, time_allowed = limiter.can_do_action(
key="test_id_2", time_now_s=10, rate_hz=0.1, burst_count=1
)
self.assertNotIn("test_id_1", limiter.message_counts)