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authorErik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>2018-10-25 15:25:31 +0100
committerErik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>2018-10-25 15:25:31 +0100
commitb94a43d5b5a949fbd67109b34cfcec925fa82fe4 (patch)
tree1e427071264b9cd23233175b3cff4684d93d6e36 /tests
parentUse allow/deny (diff)
parentMerge pull request #3975 from matrix-org/matthew/autocreate_autojoin (diff)
downloadsynapse-b94a43d5b5a949fbd67109b34cfcec925fa82fe4.tar.xz
Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:matrix-org/synapse into erikj/alias_disallow_list
Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
-rw-r--r--tests/api/test_filtering.py12
-rw-r--r--tests/config/test_generate.py2
-rw-r--r--tests/events/test_utils.py4
-rw-r--r--tests/handlers/test_register.py75
-rw-r--r--tests/state/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--tests/state/test_v2.py663
-rw-r--r--tests/utils.py1
7 files changed, 734 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/tests/api/test_filtering.py b/tests/api/test_filtering.py
index 48b2d3d663..2a7044801a 100644
--- a/tests/api/test_filtering.py
+++ b/tests/api/test_filtering.py
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ class FilteringTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
         invalid_filters = [
             {"boom": {}},
             {"account_data": "Hello World"},
-            {"event_fields": ["\\foo"]},
+            {"event_fields": [r"\\foo"]},
             {"room": {"timeline": {"limit": 0}, "state": {"not_bars": ["*"]}}},
             {"event_format": "other"},
             {"room": {"not_rooms": ["#foo:pik-test"]}},
@@ -109,6 +109,16 @@ class FilteringTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
                 "event_format": "client",
                 "event_fields": ["type", "content", "sender"],
             },
+
+            # a single backslash should be permitted (though it is debatable whether
+            # it should be permitted before anything other than `.`, and what that
+            # actually means)
+            #
+            # (note that event_fields is implemented in
+            # synapse.events.utils.serialize_event, and so whether this actually works
+            # is tested elsewhere. We just want to check that it is allowed through the
+            # filter validation)
+            {"event_fields": [r"foo\.bar"]},
         ]
         for filter in valid_filters:
             try:
diff --git a/tests/config/test_generate.py b/tests/config/test_generate.py
index f88d28a19d..0c23068bcf 100644
--- a/tests/config/test_generate.py
+++ b/tests/config/test_generate.py
@@ -67,6 +67,6 @@ class ConfigGenerationTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
         with open(log_config_file) as f:
             config = f.read()
             # find the 'filename' line
-            matches = re.findall("^\s*filename:\s*(.*)$", config, re.M)
+            matches = re.findall(r"^\s*filename:\s*(.*)$", config, re.M)
             self.assertEqual(1, len(matches))
             self.assertEqual(matches[0], expected)
diff --git a/tests/events/test_utils.py b/tests/events/test_utils.py
index ff217ca8b9..d0cc492deb 100644
--- a/tests/events/test_utils.py
+++ b/tests/events/test_utils.py
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ class SerializeEventTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
                     room_id="!foo:bar",
                     content={"key.with.dots": {}},
                 ),
-                ["content.key\.with\.dots"],
+                [r"content.key\.with\.dots"],
             ),
             {"content": {"key.with.dots": {}}},
         )
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ class SerializeEventTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
                         "nested.dot.key": {"leaf.key": 42, "not_me_either": 1},
                     },
                 ),
-                ["content.nested\.dot\.key.leaf\.key"],
+                [r"content.nested\.dot\.key.leaf\.key"],
             ),
             {"content": {"nested.dot.key": {"leaf.key": 42}}},
         )
diff --git a/tests/handlers/test_register.py b/tests/handlers/test_register.py
index 7b4ade3dfb..3e9a190727 100644
--- a/tests/handlers/test_register.py
+++ b/tests/handlers/test_register.py
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ from twisted.internet import defer
 
 from synapse.api.errors import ResourceLimitError
 from synapse.handlers.register import RegistrationHandler
-from synapse.types import UserID, create_requester
+from synapse.types import RoomAlias, UserID, create_requester
 
 from tests.utils import setup_test_homeserver
 
@@ -41,30 +41,27 @@ class RegistrationTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
         self.mock_captcha_client = Mock()
         self.hs = yield setup_test_homeserver(
             self.addCleanup,
-            handlers=None,
-            http_client=None,
             expire_access_token=True,
-            profile_handler=Mock(),
         )
         self.macaroon_generator = Mock(
             generate_access_token=Mock(return_value='secret')
         )
         self.hs.get_macaroon_generator = Mock(return_value=self.macaroon_generator)
-        self.hs.handlers = RegistrationHandlers(self.hs)
         self.handler = self.hs.get_handlers().registration_handler
         self.store = self.hs.get_datastore()
         self.hs.config.max_mau_value = 50
         self.lots_of_users = 100
         self.small_number_of_users = 1
 
+        self.requester = create_requester("@requester:test")
+
     @defer.inlineCallbacks
     def test_user_is_created_and_logged_in_if_doesnt_exist(self):
-        local_part = "someone"
-        display_name = "someone"
-        user_id = "@someone:test"
-        requester = create_requester("@as:test")
+        frank = UserID.from_string("@frank:test")
+        user_id = frank.to_string()
+        requester = create_requester(user_id)
         result_user_id, result_token = yield self.handler.get_or_create_user(
-            requester, local_part, display_name
+            requester, frank.localpart, "Frankie"
         )
         self.assertEquals(result_user_id, user_id)
         self.assertEquals(result_token, 'secret')
@@ -78,12 +75,11 @@ class RegistrationTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
             token="jkv;g498752-43gj['eamb!-5",
             password_hash=None,
         )
-        local_part = "frank"
-        display_name = "Frank"
-        user_id = "@frank:test"
-        requester = create_requester("@as:test")
+        local_part = frank.localpart
+        user_id = frank.to_string()
+        requester = create_requester(user_id)
         result_user_id, result_token = yield self.handler.get_or_create_user(
-            requester, local_part, display_name
+            requester, local_part, None
         )
         self.assertEquals(result_user_id, user_id)
         self.assertEquals(result_token, 'secret')
@@ -92,7 +88,7 @@ class RegistrationTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
     def test_mau_limits_when_disabled(self):
         self.hs.config.limit_usage_by_mau = False
         # Ensure does not throw exception
-        yield self.handler.get_or_create_user("requester", 'a', "display_name")
+        yield self.handler.get_or_create_user(self.requester, 'a', "display_name")
 
     @defer.inlineCallbacks
     def test_get_or_create_user_mau_not_blocked(self):
@@ -101,7 +97,7 @@ class RegistrationTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
             return_value=defer.succeed(self.hs.config.max_mau_value - 1)
         )
         # Ensure does not throw exception
-        yield self.handler.get_or_create_user("@user:server", 'c', "User")
+        yield self.handler.get_or_create_user(self.requester, 'c', "User")
 
     @defer.inlineCallbacks
     def test_get_or_create_user_mau_blocked(self):
@@ -110,13 +106,13 @@ class RegistrationTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
             return_value=defer.succeed(self.lots_of_users)
         )
         with self.assertRaises(ResourceLimitError):
-            yield self.handler.get_or_create_user("requester", 'b', "display_name")
+            yield self.handler.get_or_create_user(self.requester, 'b', "display_name")
 
         self.store.get_monthly_active_count = Mock(
             return_value=defer.succeed(self.hs.config.max_mau_value)
         )
         with self.assertRaises(ResourceLimitError):
-            yield self.handler.get_or_create_user("requester", 'b', "display_name")
+            yield self.handler.get_or_create_user(self.requester, 'b', "display_name")
 
     @defer.inlineCallbacks
     def test_register_mau_blocked(self):
@@ -147,3 +143,44 @@ class RegistrationTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
         )
         with self.assertRaises(ResourceLimitError):
             yield self.handler.register_saml2(localpart="local_part")
+
+    @defer.inlineCallbacks
+    def test_auto_create_auto_join_rooms(self):
+        room_alias_str = "#room:test"
+        self.hs.config.auto_join_rooms = [room_alias_str]
+        res = yield self.handler.register(localpart='jeff')
+        rooms = yield self.store.get_rooms_for_user(res[0])
+
+        directory_handler = self.hs.get_handlers().directory_handler
+        room_alias = RoomAlias.from_string(room_alias_str)
+        room_id = yield directory_handler.get_association(room_alias)
+
+        self.assertTrue(room_id['room_id'] in rooms)
+        self.assertEqual(len(rooms), 1)
+
+    @defer.inlineCallbacks
+    def test_auto_create_auto_join_rooms_with_no_rooms(self):
+        self.hs.config.auto_join_rooms = []
+        frank = UserID.from_string("@frank:test")
+        res = yield self.handler.register(frank.localpart)
+        self.assertEqual(res[0], frank.to_string())
+        rooms = yield self.store.get_rooms_for_user(res[0])
+        self.assertEqual(len(rooms), 0)
+
+    @defer.inlineCallbacks
+    def test_auto_create_auto_join_where_room_is_another_domain(self):
+        self.hs.config.auto_join_rooms = ["#room:another"]
+        frank = UserID.from_string("@frank:test")
+        res = yield self.handler.register(frank.localpart)
+        self.assertEqual(res[0], frank.to_string())
+        rooms = yield self.store.get_rooms_for_user(res[0])
+        self.assertEqual(len(rooms), 0)
+
+    @defer.inlineCallbacks
+    def test_auto_create_auto_join_where_auto_create_is_false(self):
+        self.hs.config.autocreate_auto_join_rooms = False
+        room_alias_str = "#room:test"
+        self.hs.config.auto_join_rooms = [room_alias_str]
+        res = yield self.handler.register(localpart='jeff')
+        rooms = yield self.store.get_rooms_for_user(res[0])
+        self.assertEqual(len(rooms), 0)
diff --git a/tests/state/__init__.py b/tests/state/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/state/__init__.py
diff --git a/tests/state/test_v2.py b/tests/state/test_v2.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..efd85ebe6c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/state/test_v2.py
@@ -0,0 +1,663 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
+import itertools
+
+from six.moves import zip
+
+import attr
+
+from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes, JoinRules, Membership
+from synapse.event_auth import auth_types_for_event
+from synapse.events import FrozenEvent
+from synapse.state.v2 import lexicographical_topological_sort, resolve_events_with_store
+from synapse.types import EventID
+
+from tests import unittest
+
+ALICE = "@alice:example.com"
+BOB = "@bob:example.com"
+CHARLIE = "@charlie:example.com"
+EVELYN = "@evelyn:example.com"
+ZARA = "@zara:example.com"
+
+ROOM_ID = "!test:example.com"
+
+MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_JOIN = {"membership": Membership.JOIN}
+MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_BAN = {"membership": Membership.BAN}
+
+
+ORIGIN_SERVER_TS = 0
+
+
+class FakeEvent(object):
+    """A fake event we use as a convenience.
+
+    NOTE: Again as a convenience we use "node_ids" rather than event_ids to
+    refer to events. The event_id has node_id as localpart and example.com
+    as domain.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, id, sender, type, state_key, content):
+        self.node_id = id
+        self.event_id = EventID(id, "example.com").to_string()
+        self.sender = sender
+        self.type = type
+        self.state_key = state_key
+        self.content = content
+
+    def to_event(self, auth_events, prev_events):
+        """Given the auth_events and prev_events, convert to a Frozen Event
+
+        Args:
+            auth_events (list[str]): list of event_ids
+            prev_events (list[str]): list of event_ids
+
+        Returns:
+            FrozenEvent
+        """
+        global ORIGIN_SERVER_TS
+
+        ts = ORIGIN_SERVER_TS
+        ORIGIN_SERVER_TS = ORIGIN_SERVER_TS + 1
+
+        event_dict = {
+            "auth_events": [(a, {}) for a in auth_events],
+            "prev_events": [(p, {}) for p in prev_events],
+            "event_id": self.node_id,
+            "sender": self.sender,
+            "type": self.type,
+            "content": self.content,
+            "origin_server_ts": ts,
+            "room_id": ROOM_ID,
+        }
+
+        if self.state_key is not None:
+            event_dict["state_key"] = self.state_key
+
+        return FrozenEvent(event_dict)
+
+
+# All graphs start with this set of events
+INITIAL_EVENTS = [
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="CREATE",
+        sender=ALICE,
+        type=EventTypes.Create,
+        state_key="",
+        content={"creator": ALICE},
+    ),
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="IMA",
+        sender=ALICE,
+        type=EventTypes.Member,
+        state_key=ALICE,
+        content=MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_JOIN,
+    ),
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="IPOWER",
+        sender=ALICE,
+        type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+        state_key="",
+        content={"users": {ALICE: 100}},
+    ),
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="IJR",
+        sender=ALICE,
+        type=EventTypes.JoinRules,
+        state_key="",
+        content={"join_rule": JoinRules.PUBLIC},
+    ),
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="IMB",
+        sender=BOB,
+        type=EventTypes.Member,
+        state_key=BOB,
+        content=MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_JOIN,
+    ),
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="IMC",
+        sender=CHARLIE,
+        type=EventTypes.Member,
+        state_key=CHARLIE,
+        content=MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_JOIN,
+    ),
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="IMZ",
+        sender=ZARA,
+        type=EventTypes.Member,
+        state_key=ZARA,
+        content=MEMBERSHIP_CONTENT_JOIN,
+    ),
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="START",
+        sender=ZARA,
+        type=EventTypes.Message,
+        state_key=None,
+        content={},
+    ),
+    FakeEvent(
+        id="END",
+        sender=ZARA,
+        type=EventTypes.Message,
+        state_key=None,
+        content={},
+    ),
+]
+
+INITIAL_EDGES = [
+    "START", "IMZ", "IMC", "IMB", "IJR", "IPOWER", "IMA", "CREATE",
+]
+
+
+class StateTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+    def test_ban_vs_pl(self):
+        events = [
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PA",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key="",
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                    }
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="MA",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Member,
+                state_key=ALICE,
+                content={"membership": Membership.JOIN},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="MB",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Member,
+                state_key=BOB,
+                content={"membership": Membership.BAN},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PB",
+                sender=BOB,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+        ]
+
+        edges = [
+            ["END", "MB", "MA", "PA", "START"],
+            ["END", "PB", "PA"],
+        ]
+
+        expected_state_ids = ["PA", "MA", "MB"]
+
+        self.do_check(events, edges, expected_state_ids)
+
+    def test_join_rule_evasion(self):
+        events = [
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="JR",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.JoinRules,
+                state_key="",
+                content={"join_rules": JoinRules.PRIVATE},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="ME",
+                sender=EVELYN,
+                type=EventTypes.Member,
+                state_key=EVELYN,
+                content={"membership": Membership.JOIN},
+            ),
+        ]
+
+        edges = [
+            ["END", "JR", "START"],
+            ["END", "ME", "START"],
+        ]
+
+        expected_state_ids = ["JR"]
+
+        self.do_check(events, edges, expected_state_ids)
+
+    def test_offtopic_pl(self):
+        events = [
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PA",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key="",
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                    }
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PB",
+                sender=BOB,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                        CHARLIE: 50,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PC",
+                sender=CHARLIE,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                        CHARLIE: 0,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+        ]
+
+        edges = [
+            ["END", "PC", "PB", "PA", "START"],
+            ["END", "PA"],
+        ]
+
+        expected_state_ids = ["PC"]
+
+        self.do_check(events, edges, expected_state_ids)
+
+    def test_topic_basic(self):
+        events = [
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T1",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PA1",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T2",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PA2",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 0,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PB",
+                sender=BOB,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T3",
+                sender=BOB,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+        ]
+
+        edges = [
+            ["END", "PA2", "T2", "PA1", "T1", "START"],
+            ["END", "T3", "PB", "PA1"],
+        ]
+
+        expected_state_ids = ["PA2", "T2"]
+
+        self.do_check(events, edges, expected_state_ids)
+
+    def test_topic_reset(self):
+        events = [
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T1",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PA",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T2",
+                sender=BOB,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="MB",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Member,
+                state_key=BOB,
+                content={"membership": Membership.BAN},
+            ),
+        ]
+
+        edges = [
+            ["END", "MB", "T2", "PA", "T1", "START"],
+            ["END", "T1"],
+        ]
+
+        expected_state_ids = ["T1", "MB", "PA"]
+
+        self.do_check(events, edges, expected_state_ids)
+
+    def test_topic(self):
+        events = [
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T1",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PA1",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T2",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PA2",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 0,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="PB",
+                sender=BOB,
+                type=EventTypes.PowerLevels,
+                state_key='',
+                content={
+                    "users": {
+                        ALICE: 100,
+                        BOB: 50,
+                    },
+                },
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T3",
+                sender=BOB,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="MZ1",
+                sender=ZARA,
+                type=EventTypes.Message,
+                state_key=None,
+                content={},
+            ),
+            FakeEvent(
+                id="T4",
+                sender=ALICE,
+                type=EventTypes.Topic,
+                state_key="",
+                content={},
+            ),
+        ]
+
+        edges = [
+            ["END", "T4", "MZ1", "PA2", "T2", "PA1", "T1", "START"],
+            ["END", "MZ1", "T3", "PB", "PA1"],
+        ]
+
+        expected_state_ids = ["T4", "PA2"]
+
+        self.do_check(events, edges, expected_state_ids)
+
+    def do_check(self, events, edges, expected_state_ids):
+        """Take a list of events and edges and calculate the state of the
+        graph at END, and asserts it matches `expected_state_ids`
+
+        Args:
+            events (list[FakeEvent])
+            edges (list[list[str]]): A list of chains of event edges, e.g.
+                `[[A, B, C]]` are edges A->B and B->C.
+            expected_state_ids (list[str]): The expected state at END, (excluding
+                the keys that haven't changed since START).
+        """
+        # We want to sort the events into topological order for processing.
+        graph = {}
+
+        # node_id -> FakeEvent
+        fake_event_map = {}
+
+        for ev in itertools.chain(INITIAL_EVENTS, events):
+            graph[ev.node_id] = set()
+            fake_event_map[ev.node_id] = ev
+
+        for a, b in pairwise(INITIAL_EDGES):
+            graph[a].add(b)
+
+        for edge_list in edges:
+            for a, b in pairwise(edge_list):
+                graph[a].add(b)
+
+        # event_id -> FrozenEvent
+        event_map = {}
+        # node_id -> state
+        state_at_event = {}
+
+        # We copy the map as the sort consumes the graph
+        graph_copy = {k: set(v) for k, v in graph.items()}
+
+        for node_id in lexicographical_topological_sort(graph_copy, key=lambda e: e):
+            fake_event = fake_event_map[node_id]
+            event_id = fake_event.event_id
+
+            prev_events = list(graph[node_id])
+
+            if len(prev_events) == 0:
+                state_before = {}
+            elif len(prev_events) == 1:
+                state_before = dict(state_at_event[prev_events[0]])
+            else:
+                state_d = resolve_events_with_store(
+                    [state_at_event[n] for n in prev_events],
+                    event_map=event_map,
+                    state_res_store=TestStateResolutionStore(event_map),
+                )
+
+                self.assertTrue(state_d.called)
+                state_before = state_d.result
+
+            state_after = dict(state_before)
+            if fake_event.state_key is not None:
+                state_after[(fake_event.type, fake_event.state_key)] = event_id
+
+            auth_types = set(auth_types_for_event(fake_event))
+
+            auth_events = []
+            for key in auth_types:
+                if key in state_before:
+                    auth_events.append(state_before[key])
+
+            event = fake_event.to_event(auth_events, prev_events)
+
+            state_at_event[node_id] = state_after
+            event_map[event_id] = event
+
+        expected_state = {}
+        for node_id in expected_state_ids:
+            # expected_state_ids are node IDs rather than event IDs,
+            # so we have to convert
+            event_id = EventID(node_id, "example.com").to_string()
+            event = event_map[event_id]
+
+            key = (event.type, event.state_key)
+
+            expected_state[key] = event_id
+
+        start_state = state_at_event["START"]
+        end_state = {
+            key: value
+            for key, value in state_at_event["END"].items()
+            if key in expected_state or start_state.get(key) != value
+        }
+
+        self.assertEqual(expected_state, end_state)
+
+
+class LexicographicalTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+    def test_simple(self):
+        graph = {
+            "l": {"o"},
+            "m": {"n", "o"},
+            "n": {"o"},
+            "o": set(),
+            "p": {"o"},
+        }
+
+        res = list(lexicographical_topological_sort(graph, key=lambda x: x))
+
+        self.assertEqual(["o", "l", "n", "m", "p"], res)
+
+
+def pairwise(iterable):
+    "s -> (s0,s1), (s1,s2), (s2, s3), ..."
+    a, b = itertools.tee(iterable)
+    next(b, None)
+    return zip(a, b)
+
+
+@attr.s
+class TestStateResolutionStore(object):
+    event_map = attr.ib()
+
+    def get_events(self, event_ids, allow_rejected=False):
+        """Get events from the database
+
+        Args:
+            event_ids (list): The event_ids of the events to fetch
+            allow_rejected (bool): If True return rejected events.
+
+        Returns:
+            Deferred[dict[str, FrozenEvent]]: Dict from event_id to event.
+        """
+
+        return {
+            eid: self.event_map[eid]
+            for eid in event_ids
+            if eid in self.event_map
+        }
+
+    def get_auth_chain(self, event_ids):
+        """Gets the full auth chain for a set of events (including rejected
+        events).
+
+        Includes the given event IDs in the result.
+
+        Note that:
+            1. All events must be state events.
+            2. For v1 rooms this may not have the full auth chain in the
+               presence of rejected events
+
+        Args:
+            event_ids (list): The event IDs of the events to fetch the auth
+                chain for. Must be state events.
+
+        Returns:
+            Deferred[list[str]]: List of event IDs of the auth chain.
+        """
+
+        # Simple DFS for auth chain
+        result = set()
+        stack = list(event_ids)
+        while stack:
+            event_id = stack.pop()
+            if event_id in result:
+                continue
+
+            result.add(event_id)
+
+            event = self.event_map[event_id]
+            for aid, _ in event.auth_events:
+                stack.append(aid)
+
+        return list(result)
diff --git a/tests/utils.py b/tests/utils.py
index dd347a0c59..565bb60d08 100644
--- a/tests/utils.py
+++ b/tests/utils.py
@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ def default_config(name):
     config.user_consent_server_notice_content = None
     config.block_events_without_consent_error = None
     config.media_storage_providers = []
+    config.autocreate_auto_join_rooms = True
     config.auto_join_rooms = []
     config.limit_usage_by_mau = False
     config.hs_disabled = False