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+import logging
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Tuple
+
+from synapse.api.constants import EventContentFields, EventTypes
+from synapse.appservice import ApplicationService
+from synapse.http.servlet import assert_params_in_dict
+from synapse.types import JsonDict, Requester, UserID, create_requester
+from synapse.util.stringutils import random_string
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from synapse.server import HomeServer
+
+logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+class RoomBatchHandler:
+    def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
+        self.hs = hs
+        self.store = hs.get_datastore()
+        self.state_store = hs.get_storage().state
+        self.event_creation_handler = hs.get_event_creation_handler()
+        self.room_member_handler = hs.get_room_member_handler()
+        self.auth = hs.get_auth()
+
+    async def inherit_depth_from_prev_ids(self, prev_event_ids: List[str]) -> int:
+        """Finds the depth which would sort it after the most-recent
+        prev_event_id but before the successors of those events. If no
+        successors are found, we assume it's an historical extremity part of the
+        current batch and use the same depth of the prev_event_ids.
+
+        Args:
+            prev_event_ids: List of prev event IDs
+
+        Returns:
+            Inherited depth
+        """
+        (
+            most_recent_prev_event_id,
+            most_recent_prev_event_depth,
+        ) = await self.store.get_max_depth_of(prev_event_ids)
+
+        # We want to insert the historical event after the `prev_event` but before the successor event
+        #
+        # We inherit depth from the successor event instead of the `prev_event`
+        # because events returned from `/messages` are first sorted by `topological_ordering`
+        # which is just the `depth` and then tie-break with `stream_ordering`.
+        #
+        # We mark these inserted historical events as "backfilled" which gives them a
+        # negative `stream_ordering`. If we use the same depth as the `prev_event`,
+        # then our historical event will tie-break and be sorted before the `prev_event`
+        # when it should come after.
+        #
+        # We want to use the successor event depth so they appear after `prev_event` because
+        # it has a larger `depth` but before the successor event because the `stream_ordering`
+        # is negative before the successor event.
+        successor_event_ids = await self.store.get_successor_events(
+            [most_recent_prev_event_id]
+        )
+
+        # If we can't find any successor events, then it's a forward extremity of
+        # historical messages and we can just inherit from the previous historical
+        # event which we can already assume has the correct depth where we want
+        # to insert into.
+        if not successor_event_ids:
+            depth = most_recent_prev_event_depth
+        else:
+            (
+                _,
+                oldest_successor_depth,
+            ) = await self.store.get_min_depth_of(successor_event_ids)
+
+            depth = oldest_successor_depth
+
+        return depth
+
+    def create_insertion_event_dict(
+        self, sender: str, room_id: str, origin_server_ts: int
+    ) -> JsonDict:
+        """Creates an event dict for an "insertion" event with the proper fields
+        and a random batch ID.
+
+        Args:
+            sender: The event author MXID
+            room_id: The room ID that the event belongs to
+            origin_server_ts: Timestamp when the event was sent
+
+        Returns:
+            The new event dictionary to insert.
+        """
+
+        next_batch_id = random_string(8)
+        insertion_event = {
+            "type": EventTypes.MSC2716_INSERTION,
+            "sender": sender,
+            "room_id": room_id,
+            "content": {
+                EventContentFields.MSC2716_NEXT_BATCH_ID: next_batch_id,
+                EventContentFields.MSC2716_HISTORICAL: True,
+            },
+            "origin_server_ts": origin_server_ts,
+        }
+
+        return insertion_event
+
+    async def create_requester_for_user_id_from_app_service(
+        self, user_id: str, app_service: ApplicationService
+    ) -> Requester:
+        """Creates a new requester for the given user_id
+        and validates that the app service is allowed to control
+        the given user.
+
+        Args:
+            user_id: The author MXID that the app service is controlling
+            app_service: The app service that controls the user
+
+        Returns:
+            Requester object
+        """
+
+        await self.auth.validate_appservice_can_control_user_id(app_service, user_id)
+
+        return create_requester(user_id, app_service=app_service)
+
+    async def get_most_recent_auth_event_ids_from_event_id_list(
+        self, event_ids: List[str]
+    ) -> List[str]:
+        """Find the most recent auth event ids (derived from state events) that
+        allowed that message to be sent. We will use this as a base
+        to auth our historical messages against.
+
+        Args:
+            event_ids: List of event ID's to look at
+
+        Returns:
+            List of event ID's
+        """
+
+        (
+            most_recent_prev_event_id,
+            _,
+        ) = await self.store.get_max_depth_of(event_ids)
+        # mapping from (type, state_key) -> state_event_id
+        prev_state_map = await self.state_store.get_state_ids_for_event(
+            most_recent_prev_event_id
+        )
+        # List of state event ID's
+        prev_state_ids = list(prev_state_map.values())
+        auth_event_ids = prev_state_ids
+
+        return auth_event_ids
+
+    async def persist_state_events_at_start(
+        self,
+        state_events_at_start: List[JsonDict],
+        room_id: str,
+        initial_auth_event_ids: List[str],
+        app_service_requester: Requester,
+    ) -> List[str]:
+        """Takes all `state_events_at_start` event dictionaries and creates/persists
+        them as floating state events which don't resolve into the current room state.
+        They are floating because they reference a fake prev_event which doesn't connect
+        to the normal DAG at all.
+
+        Args:
+            state_events_at_start:
+            room_id: Room where you want the events persisted in.
+            initial_auth_event_ids: These will be the auth_events for the first
+                state event created. Each event created afterwards will be
+                added to the list of auth events for the next state event
+                created.
+            app_service_requester: The requester of an application service.
+
+        Returns:
+            List of state event ID's we just persisted
+        """
+        assert app_service_requester.app_service
+
+        state_event_ids_at_start = []
+        auth_event_ids = initial_auth_event_ids.copy()
+        for state_event in state_events_at_start:
+            assert_params_in_dict(
+                state_event, ["type", "origin_server_ts", "content", "sender"]
+            )
+
+            logger.debug(
+                "RoomBatchSendEventRestServlet inserting state_event=%s, auth_event_ids=%s",
+                state_event,
+                auth_event_ids,
+            )
+
+            event_dict = {
+                "type": state_event["type"],
+                "origin_server_ts": state_event["origin_server_ts"],
+                "content": state_event["content"],
+                "room_id": room_id,
+                "sender": state_event["sender"],
+                "state_key": state_event["state_key"],
+            }
+
+            # Mark all events as historical
+            event_dict["content"][EventContentFields.MSC2716_HISTORICAL] = True
+
+            # Make the state events float off on their own so we don't have a
+            # bunch of `@mxid joined the room` noise between each batch
+            fake_prev_event_id = "$" + random_string(43)
+
+            # TODO: This is pretty much the same as some other code to handle inserting state in this file
+            if event_dict["type"] == EventTypes.Member:
+                membership = event_dict["content"].get("membership", None)
+                event_id, _ = await self.room_member_handler.update_membership(
+                    await self.create_requester_for_user_id_from_app_service(
+                        state_event["sender"], app_service_requester.app_service
+                    ),
+                    target=UserID.from_string(event_dict["state_key"]),
+                    room_id=room_id,
+                    action=membership,
+                    content=event_dict["content"],
+                    outlier=True,
+                    prev_event_ids=[fake_prev_event_id],
+                    # Make sure to use a copy of this list because we modify it
+                    # later in the loop here. Otherwise it will be the same
+                    # reference and also update in the event when we append later.
+                    auth_event_ids=auth_event_ids.copy(),
+                )
+            else:
+                # TODO: Add some complement tests that adds state that is not member joins
+                # and will use this code path. Maybe we only want to support join state events
+                # and can get rid of this `else`?
+                (
+                    event,
+                    _,
+                ) = await self.event_creation_handler.create_and_send_nonmember_event(
+                    await self.create_requester_for_user_id_from_app_service(
+                        state_event["sender"], app_service_requester.app_service
+                    ),
+                    event_dict,
+                    outlier=True,
+                    prev_event_ids=[fake_prev_event_id],
+                    # Make sure to use a copy of this list because we modify it
+                    # later in the loop here. Otherwise it will be the same
+                    # reference and also update in the event when we append later.
+                    auth_event_ids=auth_event_ids.copy(),
+                )
+                event_id = event.event_id
+
+            state_event_ids_at_start.append(event_id)
+            auth_event_ids.append(event_id)
+
+        return state_event_ids_at_start
+
+    async def persist_historical_events(
+        self,
+        events_to_create: List[JsonDict],
+        room_id: str,
+        initial_prev_event_ids: List[str],
+        inherited_depth: int,
+        auth_event_ids: List[str],
+        app_service_requester: Requester,
+    ) -> List[str]:
+        """Create and persists all events provided sequentially. Handles the
+        complexity of creating events in chronological order so they can
+        reference each other by prev_event but still persists in
+        reverse-chronoloical order so they have the correct
+        (topological_ordering, stream_ordering) and sort correctly from
+        /messages.
+
+        Args:
+            events_to_create: List of historical events to create in JSON
+                dictionary format.
+            room_id: Room where you want the events persisted in.
+            initial_prev_event_ids: These will be the prev_events for the first
+                event created. Each event created afterwards will point to the
+                previous event created.
+            inherited_depth: The depth to create the events at (you will
+                probably by calling inherit_depth_from_prev_ids(...)).
+            auth_event_ids: Define which events allow you to create the given
+                event in the room.
+            app_service_requester: The requester of an application service.
+
+        Returns:
+            List of persisted event IDs
+        """
+        assert app_service_requester.app_service
+
+        prev_event_ids = initial_prev_event_ids.copy()
+
+        event_ids = []
+        events_to_persist = []
+        for ev in events_to_create:
+            assert_params_in_dict(ev, ["type", "origin_server_ts", "content", "sender"])
+
+            event_dict = {
+                "type": ev["type"],
+                "origin_server_ts": ev["origin_server_ts"],
+                "content": ev["content"],
+                "room_id": room_id,
+                "sender": ev["sender"],  # requester.user.to_string(),
+                "prev_events": prev_event_ids.copy(),
+            }
+
+            # Mark all events as historical
+            event_dict["content"][EventContentFields.MSC2716_HISTORICAL] = True
+
+            event, context = await self.event_creation_handler.create_event(
+                await self.create_requester_for_user_id_from_app_service(
+                    ev["sender"], app_service_requester.app_service
+                ),
+                event_dict,
+                prev_event_ids=event_dict.get("prev_events"),
+                auth_event_ids=auth_event_ids,
+                historical=True,
+                depth=inherited_depth,
+            )
+            logger.debug(
+                "RoomBatchSendEventRestServlet inserting event=%s, prev_event_ids=%s, auth_event_ids=%s",
+                event,
+                prev_event_ids,
+                auth_event_ids,
+            )
+
+            assert self.hs.is_mine_id(event.sender), "User must be our own: %s" % (
+                event.sender,
+            )
+
+            events_to_persist.append((event, context))
+            event_id = event.event_id
+
+            event_ids.append(event_id)
+            prev_event_ids = [event_id]
+
+        # Persist events in reverse-chronological order so they have the
+        # correct stream_ordering as they are backfilled (which decrements).
+        # Events are sorted by (topological_ordering, stream_ordering)
+        # where topological_ordering is just depth.
+        for (event, context) in reversed(events_to_persist):
+            await self.event_creation_handler.handle_new_client_event(
+                await self.create_requester_for_user_id_from_app_service(
+                    event["sender"], app_service_requester.app_service
+                ),
+                event=event,
+                context=context,
+            )
+
+        return event_ids
+
+    async def handle_batch_of_events(
+        self,
+        events_to_create: List[JsonDict],
+        room_id: str,
+        batch_id_to_connect_to: str,
+        initial_prev_event_ids: List[str],
+        inherited_depth: int,
+        auth_event_ids: List[str],
+        app_service_requester: Requester,
+    ) -> Tuple[List[str], str]:
+        """
+        Handles creating and persisting all of the historical events as well
+        as insertion and batch meta events to make the batch navigable in the DAG.
+
+        Args:
+            events_to_create: List of historical events to create in JSON
+                dictionary format.
+            room_id: Room where you want the events created in.
+            batch_id_to_connect_to: The batch_id from the insertion event you
+                want this batch to connect to.
+            initial_prev_event_ids: These will be the prev_events for the first
+                event created. Each event created afterwards will point to the
+                previous event created.
+            inherited_depth: The depth to create the events at (you will
+                probably by calling inherit_depth_from_prev_ids(...)).
+            auth_event_ids: Define which events allow you to create the given
+                event in the room.
+            app_service_requester: The requester of an application service.
+
+        Returns:
+            Tuple containing a list of created events and the next_batch_id
+        """
+
+        # Connect this current batch to the insertion event from the previous batch
+        last_event_in_batch = events_to_create[-1]
+        batch_event = {
+            "type": EventTypes.MSC2716_BATCH,
+            "sender": app_service_requester.user.to_string(),
+            "room_id": room_id,
+            "content": {
+                EventContentFields.MSC2716_BATCH_ID: batch_id_to_connect_to,
+                EventContentFields.MSC2716_HISTORICAL: True,
+            },
+            # Since the batch event is put at the end of the batch,
+            # where the newest-in-time event is, copy the origin_server_ts from
+            # the last event we're inserting
+            "origin_server_ts": last_event_in_batch["origin_server_ts"],
+        }
+        # Add the batch event to the end of the batch (newest-in-time)
+        events_to_create.append(batch_event)
+
+        # Add an "insertion" event to the start of each batch (next to the oldest-in-time
+        # event in the batch) so the next batch can be connected to this one.
+        insertion_event = self.create_insertion_event_dict(
+            sender=app_service_requester.user.to_string(),
+            room_id=room_id,
+            # Since the insertion event is put at the start of the batch,
+            # where the oldest-in-time event is, copy the origin_server_ts from
+            # the first event we're inserting
+            origin_server_ts=events_to_create[0]["origin_server_ts"],
+        )
+        next_batch_id = insertion_event["content"][
+            EventContentFields.MSC2716_NEXT_BATCH_ID
+        ]
+        # Prepend the insertion event to the start of the batch (oldest-in-time)
+        events_to_create = [insertion_event] + events_to_create
+
+        # Create and persist all of the historical events
+        event_ids = await self.persist_historical_events(
+            events_to_create=events_to_create,
+            room_id=room_id,
+            initial_prev_event_ids=initial_prev_event_ids,
+            inherited_depth=inherited_depth,
+            auth_event_ids=auth_event_ids,
+            app_service_requester=app_service_requester,
+        )
+
+        return event_ids, next_batch_id