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* Inline `_check_event_auth` for outliers (#10926)Richard van der Hoff2021-09-281-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Inline `_check_event_auth` for outliers When we are persisting an outlier, most of `_check_event_auth` is redundant: * `_update_auth_events_and_context_for_auth` does nothing, because the `input_auth_events` are (now) exactly the event's auth_events, which means that `missing_auth` is empty. * we don't care about soft-fail, kicking guest users or `send_on_behalf_of` for outliers ... so the only thing that matters is the auth itself, so let's just do that. * `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events_inner`: de-async `prep` `prep` no longer calls any `async` methods, so let's make it synchronous. * Simplify `_check_event_auth` We no longer need to support outliers here, which makes things rather simpler. * changelog * lint
* Factor out common code for persisting fetched auth events (#10896)Richard van der Hoff2021-09-241-0/+1
* Factor more stuff out of `_get_events_and_persist` It turns out that the event-sorting algorithm in `_get_events_and_persist` is also useful in other circumstances. Here we move the current `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events` to `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events_inner`, and then factor the sorting part out to `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events`. * `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: remove redundant `outlier` assignment `get_event_auth` returns events with the outlier flag already set, so this is redundant (though we need to update a test where `get_event_auth` is mocked). * `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: move existing-event tests earlier Move a couple of tests outside the loop. This is a bit inefficient for now, but a future commit will make it better. It should be functionally identical. * `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: use `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events` We can use the same codepath for persisting the events fetched as part of an auth chain as for those fetched individually by `_get_events_and_persist` for building the state at a backwards extremity. * `_get_remote_auth_chain_for_event`: use a dict for efficiency `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events` sorts the events itself, so we no longer need to care about maintaining the ordering from `get_event_auth` (and no longer need to sort by depth in `get_event_auth`). That means that we can use a map, making it easier to filter out events we already have, etc. * changelog * `_auth_and_persist_fetched_events`: improve docstring