From ac5c221208ceb499cf8e9305b03efe1765ba48f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erik Johnston Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 11:52:56 +0100 Subject: Stagger send presence to remotes (#10398) This is to help with performance, where trying to connect to thousands of hosts at once can consume a lot of CPU (due to TLS etc). Co-authored-by: Brendan Abolivier --- tests/events/test_presence_router.py | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) (limited to 'tests') diff --git a/tests/events/test_presence_router.py b/tests/events/test_presence_router.py index c4ad33194d..3f41e99950 100644 --- a/tests/events/test_presence_router.py +++ b/tests/events/test_presence_router.py @@ -285,6 +285,10 @@ class PresenceRouterTestCase(FederatingHomeserverTestCase): presence_updates, _ = sync_presence(self, self.presence_receiving_user_two_id) self.assertEqual(len(presence_updates), 3) + # We stagger sending of presence, so we need to wait a bit for them to + # get sent out. + self.reactor.advance(60) + # Test that sending to a remote user works remote_user_id = "@far_away_person:island" @@ -301,6 +305,10 @@ class PresenceRouterTestCase(FederatingHomeserverTestCase): self.module_api.send_local_online_presence_to([remote_user_id]) ) + # We stagger sending of presence, so we need to wait a bit for them to + # get sent out. + self.reactor.advance(60) + # Check that the expected presence updates were sent # We explicitly compare using sets as we expect that calling # module_api.send_local_online_presence_to will create a presence -- cgit 1.5.1