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from typing import Any, Iterable, Optional, Tuple |
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from unittest import mock |
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from synapse.api.constants import EventContentFields, RoomTypes |
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from synapse.api.constants import EventContentFields, JoinRules, RoomTypes |
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from synapse.api.errors import AuthError |
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from synapse.handlers.space_summary import _child_events_comparison_key |
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from synapse.rest import admin |
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@ -178,3 +178,205 @@ class SpaceSummaryTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase): |
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result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_space_summary(user2, self.space)) |
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self._assert_rooms(result, [self.space]) |
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self._assert_events(result, [(self.space, self.room)]) |
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def test_complex_space(self): |
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""" |
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Create a "complex" space to see how it handles things like loops and subspaces. |
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""" |
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# Create an inaccessible room. |
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user2 = self.register_user("user2", "pass") |
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token2 = self.login("user2", "pass") |
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room2 = self.helper.create_room_as(user2, tok=token2) |
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# This is a bit odd as "user" is adding a room they don't know about, but |
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# it works for the tests. |
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self._add_child(self.space, room2, self.token) |
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# Create a subspace under the space with an additional room in it. |
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subspace = self.helper.create_room_as( |
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self.user, |
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tok=self.token, |
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extra_content={ |
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"creation_content": {EventContentFields.ROOM_TYPE: RoomTypes.SPACE} |
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}, |
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) |
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subroom = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token) |
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self._add_child(self.space, subspace, token=self.token) |
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self._add_child(subspace, subroom, token=self.token) |
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# Also add the two rooms from the space into this subspace (causing loops). |
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self._add_child(subspace, self.room, token=self.token) |
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self._add_child(subspace, room2, self.token) |
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result = self.get_success(self.handler.get_space_summary(self.user, self.space)) |
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# The result should include each room a single time and each link. |
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self._assert_rooms(result, [self.space, self.room, subspace, subroom]) |
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self._assert_events( |
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result, |
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[ |
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(self.space, self.room), |
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(self.space, room2), |
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(self.space, subspace), |
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(subspace, subroom), |
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(subspace, self.room), |
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(subspace, room2), |
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], |
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) |
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def test_fed_complex(self): |
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""" |
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Return data over federation and ensure that it is handled properly. |
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""" |
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fed_hostname = self.hs.hostname + "2" |
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subspace = "#subspace:" + fed_hostname |
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subroom = "#subroom:" + fed_hostname |
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async def summarize_remote_room( |
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_self, room, suggested_only, max_children, exclude_rooms |
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): |
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# Return some good data, and some bad data: |
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# |
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# * Event *back* to the root room. |
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# * Unrelated events / rooms |
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# * Multiple levels of events (in a not-useful order, e.g. grandchild |
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# events before child events). |
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# Note that these entries are brief, but should contain enough info. |
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rooms = [ |
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{ |
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"room_id": subspace, |
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"world_readable": True, |
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"room_type": RoomTypes.SPACE, |
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}, |
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{ |
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"room_id": subroom, |
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"world_readable": True, |
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}, |
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] |
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event_content = {"via": [fed_hostname]} |
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events = [ |
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{ |
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"room_id": subspace, |
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"state_key": subroom, |
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"content": event_content, |
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}, |
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] |
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return rooms, events |
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# Add a room to the space which is on another server. |
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self._add_child(self.space, subspace, self.token) |
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with mock.patch( |
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"synapse.handlers.space_summary.SpaceSummaryHandler._summarize_remote_room", |
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new=summarize_remote_room, |
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): |
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result = self.get_success( |
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self.handler.get_space_summary(self.user, self.space) |
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) |
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self._assert_rooms(result, [self.space, self.room, subspace, subroom]) |
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self._assert_events( |
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result, |
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[ |
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(self.space, self.room), |
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(self.space, subspace), |
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(subspace, subroom), |
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], |
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) |
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def test_fed_filtering(self): |
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""" |
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Rooms returned over federation should be properly filtered to only include |
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rooms the user has access to. |
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""" |
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fed_hostname = self.hs.hostname + "2" |
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subspace = "#subspace:" + fed_hostname |
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# Create a few rooms which will have different properties. |
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restricted_room = "#restricted:" + fed_hostname |
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restricted_accessible_room = "#restricted_accessible:" + fed_hostname |
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world_readable_room = "#world_readable:" + fed_hostname |
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joined_room = self.helper.create_room_as(self.user, tok=self.token) |
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async def summarize_remote_room( |
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_self, room, suggested_only, max_children, exclude_rooms |
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): |
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# Note that these entries are brief, but should contain enough info. |
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rooms = [ |
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{ |
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"room_id": restricted_room, |
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"world_readable": False, |
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"join_rules": JoinRules.MSC3083_RESTRICTED, |
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"allowed_spaces": [], |
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}, |
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{ |
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"room_id": restricted_accessible_room, |
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"world_readable": False, |
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"join_rules": JoinRules.MSC3083_RESTRICTED, |
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"allowed_spaces": [self.room], |
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}, |
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{ |
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"room_id": world_readable_room, |
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"world_readable": True, |
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"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE, |
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}, |
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{ |
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"room_id": joined_room, |
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"world_readable": False, |
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"join_rules": JoinRules.INVITE, |
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}, |
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] |
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# Place each room in the sub-space. |
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event_content = {"via": [fed_hostname]} |
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events = [ |
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{ |
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"room_id": subspace, |
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"state_key": room["room_id"], |
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"content": event_content, |
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} |
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for room in rooms |
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] |
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# Also include the subspace. |
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rooms.insert( |
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0, |
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{ |
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"room_id": subspace, |
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"world_readable": True, |
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}, |
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) |
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return rooms, events |
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# Add a room to the space which is on another server. |
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self._add_child(self.space, subspace, self.token) |
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with mock.patch( |
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"synapse.handlers.space_summary.SpaceSummaryHandler._summarize_remote_room", |
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new=summarize_remote_room, |
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): |
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result = self.get_success( |
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self.handler.get_space_summary(self.user, self.space) |
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) |
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self._assert_rooms( |
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result, |
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[ |
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self.space, |
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self.room, |
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subspace, |
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restricted_accessible_room, |
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world_readable_room, |
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joined_room, |
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], |
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) |
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self._assert_events( |
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result, |
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[ |
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(self.space, self.room), |
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(self.space, subspace), |
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(subspace, restricted_room), |
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(subspace, restricted_accessible_room), |
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(subspace, world_readable_room), |
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(subspace, joined_room), |
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], |
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) |
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